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A. D. 1690. Anno fecundo GuLiELMi 8c Mari^. Seff. 2. C. 4. 453 XXX. And for every hundred Weight of Brafs, Latten, or Copper Wire, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, fifteen Shillings, over and above what is charged hi the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. XXXI. For every Laft of Hemp-feed, Cole-feed, and Rape-feed, imported after the faid five and tv/cn- itieth Day of December one thoitfand fix hundred an-l ninety, and before the t^nth Day of November one ■ thoufand fix hundred and ninety-five, four Pounds, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of 1 Rates. i XXXII. For all Yarn of Flax or Hemp, other than Cable Yarn, imported afer the faid five and twen- tieth Day of December one thoufand fix hundred and ninety, and before the tenth Day of November one thoufand fix hundred and ninety-five, an additional Duty of as much as what is now charged thereupon in i the Book of Rates. i XXXIII. For every hundred Weight of Cable Yarn, .containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, im- ported within the Time aforefaid, five Shillings ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefler Quantity of the faid Seeds or Yarn. XXXIV. For all Drinking Glafles and other Glafs, and all Man'ifaftures of Glafs (except Rhenijh and jWa/t-w/<7 Window Glafs) imported within the Time aforefaid, three Shillings for every twenty Shillings Value thereof, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates. XXXV. For every hundred Weight of Moloffes, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds imported '■within the Time aforefaid, from any other Place thai the Englijh Plantations in America, eight Shillings, over and above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates. XXVI. For every hundred Weight of Tallow, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, import- ed within the Time aforefaid, five Shillings ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefier Qiiantity. j XXXVII. For every hundred Weight of Tallow Candles imported within the Time aforefaid, and con-

taining one hundred and twelve Pounds ten Shillings ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefler Quan-

■"'& j XXXVIII. For every Pound of Bever Wooll cut and combed, imported within the Time aforefaid (ex- cept Wooll combed in RuJJia, and imported from thence in EngUJh Ships) fifteen Shillings. XXXIX. For every Barrel of Pot-afhes, containing two hundred Weight neat, imported within the Time aforefaid, eight Shillings, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo propor- tionably for any greater or leiQer Qiiantity. XL. For every hundred Weight of Cordage ready wrought, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, five Shillings, over and above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefler Quantity. XLI. For every Ton of Olive Oil imported within the Time aforefaid, four Pounds above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefler Quantity. .XLII. For all Paper imported within the Time aforefaid, the feveral Duties following, over and above what the fame are refpeitively charged with in the Book of Rates (that is to fay) for every Ream of Roy-

al Paper two Shillings ; for every Ream of Blue Paper, Demy Paper, and painted Paper, one Shilling^ 
and fix Pence ; for every Bundle of Brown Paper two Pence ; and for all other Paper fo imported, as much

more as what the fame is now charged with in the Book of Rates. XLIII. For eyery hundred Weight of Liquorice, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, eighteen Shillings and eight Pence, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo proportionably for any greater or leflTer Qu ntity. XLIV, And for every fuch hundred Vveight of Liquorice-powder imported within the Time aforefaid, ■ one Pound feventeen Shillings and four Pence. j :'XLV. And for every Pound Weight of Juice of Liquorice imported within the Time aforefaid, one Shilling, and fo proportionably for any greater or lefi'er Quantity. XLVI. For every hundred Weight of Barilla or Saphora, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds,

imported within the Time aforefaid, two Shillings and fix Pence, above what the fame is charged with in

i the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or lefler Quantity. j XLVII. For every hundred Weight of Sope imported within the Time aforefaid, containing one hun- I dred and twelve Pounds, ten Shillings, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leflTer Quantity. . XLVIII. For all Earthen Ware, not mentioned in the Book of Rates, imported within the Time aforefaid, two Shillings and fix Pence for every twenty Shillings Value thereof. XLIX. For every hundred Weight of Starch, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported , within the Time aforefaid, twenty Shillings, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ;

and fo in proportion for any greater or leflTer Quantity. 

j L. For every hundred Weight of Allom, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within i the Time aforefaid, two Shillings and fix Pence, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leflTer Quantity. ' LI. For every hundred Weight of Brimftone, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported i within the Time aforefaid, four Shillings and eight Pence, above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leflTer Quantity. LII. For every hundred Weight of Tin, imported within the Time aforefaid, containing one hundred , and twelve Pounds, thirty Shillings, over and above what the fame is charged in the Book of Rates ; and j fo in proportion for any greater or leflTer Quantity,