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456 C. i2« Anno nono Ann iE Reginae. A. D. ryroj pointed a Commiflioner as aforefaid, and to the faid Officers refpeftively by any one of the faid Commif- iloners, or by one Juftice of the Peace, who (hall give to theOfficer a Certificate thereof gratis. Pates and Tails, XLVI. Provided alfo, and it is hereby enafted and declared by the Authority aforefaid. That fuch fmall c ^^ '^d v" 'P'^'^^^ ^ wf& been commonly called Pates and Tails, and are tanned after they are cut off from the Hides lorern'rand not ^^'^ ^°^ ^^ charged with the faid Duty to be paid by Weight, but (hall be chargeable with the (aid Duty to be marked, of fifteen Pounds per Centum ad Valorem^ to be paid before they be removed from the Place of drying or keeping the fame ; and that the ColleSor, upon receiving the {zA'Qf<j adValorem, for fuch Pates and Tails, fhall give an Acquittance expreffing the Number thereof, without marking them or any of them ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary notwithftanding. No Information XL VII. Provided, and it is hereby declared and enadted by the Authority aforefaid, That no BHI,

  • ° ^ '°"6ht to Plaint or Information fhall be brought or fued forth in any of her Majefty's Courts of Record at JVeJi-

Cifes'copn^fable "^"l/^i-'f^ for any Offence againil this Statute, touching or concerning the Duties hereby granted, for or by Juftices, &c. upon any Hides or Skins, or Pieces of Hides or Skins, Vellum or Parchment, tanned, tawed, dreffed, or made in Great Britain, in Cafes where fuch Offences are by this A£l cognizable by Juftices of the Peace; nor fliall any Certiorari be brought or allowed to remove any the Proceedings of the Juftices of ' the Peace relating to the fame Offences, or any Forfeitures or Penalties for the fame, but that the De- termination of the Juftices of the Peace in the County where fuch Offence or Offences fliall be commit- ted, fliall, in Manner and Form aforefaid, be final, to all Intents and Purpofes whatfoever ; anything herein contained to the contrary thereof notwithftanding.

  • ^Toffi'"'""r XLVill. And to the End all the Rates and Duties by this Act granted for and upon fuch Hides and

bie to th"il^'^'"^' ^"'^ Pieces of Hides and Skins, made Wares, Vellum and Parchment, as are above-mentioned, g y. ,, ' may be duly and certainly raifed, and the fame (except the neceffary Charges of raifing and managing the faid Duties, and otherwife in Execution of this Aft) may be juftly and duly brought into the faid Receipt of Exchequer, according to the true Meaning hereof; it is hereby further enafted by the Autho- rity aforefaid. That, from time to time, during the Continuance of this Aft, there fliall be appointed fuch and fo many Commiffioners and Officers as fliall be proper and neceffary for managing, raifing, col- lefting, and paying the faid Rates and Duties upon Hides and Skins, and Pieces of Hides and Skins, Vellum and Parchment, chargeable by this Aft, and for keeping and rendring the Accounts of the fame; and that the refpeftive Commiffioners and Officers concerned therein fliall perform their feveral Duties, in relation to the Premiffes, as to them refpeftively fhall appertain, under fuch and the like Penalties, Forfeitures and Difabilities, for any Offence or Negleft therein, or for detaining, diverting or mif- applying any Part of the Monies arifing by the faid R'ates and Duties, as are prefcribed, and to be in- flidted, by Virtue of an Aft of Parliament made and paffed in the ninth Year of the Reign of his late 5 W. 3. c. 44. Majefty King William the Third, intituled, Jn ASt for raifing a Sum not exceeding two Millions, upon a Fund for Payment of Annuities, after the Rate of eight Pounds per Centum per Annum, and for fettling the Trade to the Eaft Indies, for the like Offence or Negleft, relating to the Duties thereby granted or re- ' ferred unto, or for detaining, diverting or mifapplying any Part of the Monies which were granted of appropriated by the Aft laft-mentioned. Commiffioners, XLIX. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That no Commiffioner, Officer, or Officers, &c. not o(.j,er Perfon, concerned or employed in the charging, collefting, receiving, or managing any of the Du- '"itTEkaions "-'^^ granted by this Aft, fliall by Word, Mefiage or Writing, or in any other Manner, endeavour to perfuade any Eleftor to give, or diffwade any Eleftor from giving his Vote for his Choice of any Perfon to be. a Knight of the Shire, Commiffioner, Citizen, Burgefs or Baron, for any County, City, Bo- rough or Cinque Port ; and every Officer or other Perfon offending therein fliall forfeit the Sum of one hundred Pounds ; one Moiety thereof to the Informer, the other Moiety thereof to the Ufe of the Poor of the Parifli or Place where fuch Offence fliall be committed, to be recovered by any Peribn that fliall fue for the fame, by Aftion of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information, in any of her Majefty's Courts of Record at Weflmiyjjier, or in the Court of Exchequer in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, in

  • Made perpetual, ^j^j^]^ jj^ Efloin, Proteftion, Privilege or Wager of Law, or more than one Imparlance fhall be al- '

Lf/irJcr'^'12' lowed; and every Perfon convift on any fuch Suit fliall thereby become difabled and incapable of ever X". /• »• c. 9. bearing or executing any Office or Place of Truft whatfoever under her Majefty, her Heirs or Succeffors, 5 Geo. I. c. 1. ' ^^G,o.^.c.^i. CAP. XII. An Ad for laying a Duty upon Hops. For the Appro- li yi" OST gracious Sovereign ; We your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjefts, the Commons oF priation of the J^X Great Britain in Parliament affembled, for the better enabling your Majefty to fupport the publiclc from This Aa^ Credit, and for other your Majefty's moft neceffary Occafions, have chearfully and unanimoufly given fet^y Ann^^" and granted, and do by this Aft give 'and grant to your Majefty, fuch feveral and refpeftive Duties, for c. 23. §.85'. and upon all Hops to be imported into Great Britain, and for and upon all Hops growing or to grow « Made pcipe- ^vithin the fime, as are herein after mentioned, for and during the Term herein after expreffed ; and do ml, I Geo. I. j^^^ humbly bcfeech your Majefty, that it may be enafted; and be it enafted by the Queen's moft Ex- «at. z. c. 12. j,gj]gj^j Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Com- From ' Jvine mons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by Authority of the fame. That there fhall be raifed, 1711. for four jevied, collefted and paid, unto and for the Ufe of her Majefty, her Heirs and Succeflbrs, for and upon Years, Hops ^jj jj^p^ which, at any Time or Times within or during the Term of four Years, to be reckoned from pTJ'Td pTr the firft Day of June one thoufand feven hundred and eleven, fliall be impprted or brought into the King-» piiind weight, dom of Great Britain (over and above all other Cuftoms, Subfidies, and Duties impofed upon or payable foi