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534 G. r, 2. Anno quinto Gulielmi & Marine. TiVelch Tales 3I. per Ann. A. D. 1693. in any XIX. Provided neverthelefs, That it {hall be lawful to return any Perfon to ferve upon the Tales 31. per Ann. County within the Dominion of TVales, who fhall have within the fame County three Pounds by the'Vea? above Reprizes, in Manner aforefaid, and not otherwife, ' o,foffir'S: v^^; ^"'^ ^^;' '^•i^'^^'; T'^fV/ '^' Authority aforefaid. That no Fee or Reward whatfoever (hall be Fee for returning '■^'^^" ^V ^"7 oherift, Clerk of Affizcs, or any other Officer or Perfon vvhatfoever, for the returning of any Tales. any laks, or upon the Account or any iaks returned, upon pain of forteitmg for every fuch Offence the tJon ponend' graniable upon Oath only. A£t to continue three Years, as to Return of Jurors. allowed, XXI. And be it further enailed. That no Writ de non ponendis in JjMs & Juratis {hall be here- after granted, unlefs upon Oath made, that the Suggeltions upon which the faid Writ is granted are true. e. 3a. 3 Cm, a, ci 25 XXII. And be it enafted that fo much of this prefent AQ: as does relate to the returning of Jurors, (haH be in Force for the Space of three Years, from the faid firfl Day of May one thoufand fix hundred ninety- three, and from thence to the End of the next Seffion of Parliament. [Farther continued by 9 Geo i c. 8. §.2.J ■ ■ , 4G. 2. c, 7. 6 G, 2, c. 37. 24 G, z. e. 18. 29 G. 2. c. ig. ■wbltb frnide farther far the S^ualifcaihrn, &c. of Jurtrs, (fc, CAP. XXV. An A£l: for continuing the A3:s for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with fratice, and for the Encoa- ragement of Privateers, [i W. & M. Sefl; 1. Cap. 34. continued by 2 W. & M, SelT, 2. Cap. 14. coa«  tinued for three Years longer. J EXP. De Annis Regni GULIELMI&MARIiE quinto & fexto. T the Parliament begun 2xJVefmhJler the twentiethDay of March Anno Dom, 1689, in the fecond Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord and' Lady, WILLIAM and MARY, by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King and Queen, Defenders of the Faith, &ct And from thence continued by feveral Prorogations and Adjournments to the fevejith Day of November 1693, being the fifth Seffion of this prefent Paxliament*' C A P. L An A^ for granting to their Majefiies an Aid of four Shilling in the Pdund for one Year, for carrying M -a vigorous War againfl:?r««fi?v 4* i W. & M. e.s. CAP. ir. An Aft for repealing iiich Parts of feveral former Afts, as prevent or prohibit the Import** tion of Foreign Brandy, Jqua Vita, and other Spirits> and Bacon, except from France. WHEREAS by; one Aft of Parliament tnade in the fourth and fifth "Vfears of their Majefiies Reigm intituled, jin A£i for granting to their Majcjlies certain additional hnpofitions upon feveral Goods ana Merchandizes for the profecuting the prefent PFar again/} FTance^ the Commons afTembled in Parliament, among other Duties and Charges by the faid A6t granted to their Majefiies upon Goods and Merchan- dizes imported after the iirft Day of March one thoufand fix hundred ninety-two^ and before the firfl Day of il/ar^A one thoufand fix hundred ninety -fix, <lid grant to their Majeflies for every Gallon of Strong Waters J ytfjua Vita, or Brandy, commofily zT^A^d., , Single Brandy, or Strong Waters, imported within the faid Time* to be paid by the Importer before landing, two Shillings, over ahd above the Du- ties of Exdfe and Cuiloms, at iiny Time before the fecond Year of their Majtflies Reign payable fa* the fame ; and for every Gallon of Strong Waters, Spirits, or Brandy above Proof, called Double Bran- dy, imported within the faid Time, to be paid by the Importer before knding, four Shillings, over and above the Duties of Excife and Cufloms at any Time before the fecond Year of their, Majeflies Reign payable for the fame ; and by one other Ad in the fdme Year made, ifttituled, y/« ASt for graniinttt their Majeflf is certain Rates and Duties of Excife upon Beer, Ale, arid othey Liquors, for fecuring certain Rjl* ■ compences and Advantages in the faid ASi mentioned to fitch P erf ons as fhall volarttarily advance the Sum of let. hundred thoufand Pounds towards (arrying on the War egainjl France, the faid Commons did grant to their % * Majefbes