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646 Stat. 2. Anno duodecimo A n n iE Regins. A. D. 1713. C A P. XIX. An Adt to explain a Claufe in an Acl of Parliament of the tenth Year of her Majefty's Reio-n, for laying feveral Duties upon all Sope and Paper made in Great Britain, or imported into the fame ; and upon chequered and ftriped Linens imported ; and upon certain Silks, Calli- coes, Linens and Stuffs, printed, painted or ftained; and upon feveral Kinds of ftampt Vel^ lum. Parchment and Paper ; and upon certain printed Pamphlets and Advertifements ; for raifing the Sum of eighteen hundred thoufand Pounds by Way of a Lottery ; and for othef Purpoies in the faid Afl: mentioned, fo far as the faid A<5i: relates to Lawns, Canvas, Buck- rams, Barras, and Silefta Neckcloths. JO Ann. C.19. * TT7HEREAS in and by an AapalTed in tenth Year of her prefent Majefty's Reign, intituled, A>i ' VV Aoi for laying feveral Duties upon all Sope and Paper made in Great Britain, or imported into the -* fame.; and upon chequered and firiped Linens imported ; and upon certain Silis, Callicoes, Linens and Stuffs, -'■ printed, -painted or Jlained ; and upon feveral Kinds of fiampt Vellum, Parchment and Paper ; and upon certain -' printed Papers, Pamphlets and Advertifements ; for raffing the Sum of eighteen hundred thoufand Pounds by TVay ' of a Lottery, toiuards her Majeffy's Supply ; and f or Itcenfing an additional Number of Hackney Chairs ; and for ' charging certain Stocks of Cards and Dice ; and for better fecuring her Majeflfs Duties to arife in the Office

  • for the Stamp-Duties by Licences for Marriages and other-wife ; and for Peljf of Per fans who have not claimed

' their Lottery-Tickets in due Time, or have loft Exchequer-Bills, or Lottery-Tickets ; and for borrowing Money ' upon Stock (Part of the Capital of the South Sea Company) for the Ufe of the Publick' : It was enafted,

  • That there fliould be raiied, levied, colle£ted and paid, to and for the Ufe of her Majefty, her Heirs and
  • Siicceffors, for, and upon all chequered and ftriped Linens, and upon all Linens printed, painted, ftained or
  • dyed, after the Manufadlure, or in the Thread and Yarn before the Manufa£ture, in any Foreign Parts

' which at any Time or Times, within or during the Term of thirty-two Years, to be reckoned from the ' twentieth Day of fuly ont thoufand feven hundred and twelve, fhould be imported or brought into the ' Kingdom of Great Britain, and might lawfully be ufed or worn there (over and above all other Cuftoms, ' Subftdies and Duties impofed upon, or payable for the fame) a Duty of fifteen Pounds for every one •' hundred Pounds of the true and real Value thereof, to be paid by the Importers refpefiively ; and alfo, •' that all and every Printers, Painters, Stainers, Dyers, Drapers, Mercers, Upholders, Traders and Dealers ■' refpeftively, having on the faid twentieth Day of July one thoufand feven hundred and twelve, in his, her ' or their Cuftody or Pofleflion, or in the Cuftody or Poffeffion of any other Perfon or Perfons, for his, her,

  • or their Ufe, Benefit or Account, any Stock or Quantity of fuch chequered or ftriped Linens, or of fuch

' printed, painted, ftained or dyed Silks, Callicoes, Linens, or fuch Stuffs, as aforefaid, being for Sale •" either Wholefale or Retail, fhould yield and pay to her Majefty for the fame, fo much Money as one ' Half-Part of the Rates and Duties by the faid AcS impofed on the like refpedlive Commodities, after the Commencement of the faid Aft, fhould amount unto; the faid Half-Part of the faid Stocks to be paid -' within three Months after the faid twentieth Day of July aforefaid ; And whereas fome Doubts have -' arifen whether Lawns, Linens ftriped or chequered, being all white, and Neckcloths having Stripes at ' the End only ; as alfo Barras ftriped or chequered, and Buckrams are liable by the faid Aft to the above mentioned Duties;' Be it enafted and declared by the Queen's moft Excellent R4ajefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament af- fembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That all Lawns, and ftriped or chequered Linens, beino- all v/hite, and Neckcloths ftriped at the End only, and alfo Barras, or packing Canvas and Buckrams, were and Buckrams, noj- charged, or intended to be charged by the faid recited Aft, upon the Importation thereof, with any of not chargeable jj,g Duties by the fame Aft granted ; any Thing in the faid recited Aft contained to the contrary thereof notwithftanding. l^iwnR, ^Srlefia Necjccloths, Barrasj Canvas, by 10 Ann .e. 19. ,§ 66. CAP. XX. An Aft to explain and make more effeftual an Aft paited in the tenth Year of h^r Majefty's Reign, for preventing Abufes in making Linen Cloth, and regulating the Lengths and Breadths, and equal Sorting of Yarn, the fame. the Lengths and in each Piece made in Scotland, and for whitening Ip Ann. c, 21. After I Aiig. J714. all Dor- nick, ToweUing and plnin L'l.en in:idc in Scot- land, (Ball He miide of well iKUd Vara, £:c. H E R E A S by an Aft made in the tenth Year of her Majefty's Reign, intituled, An A£i to prevent _ Ahufes in making Linen Cloth, and regulating the Lengths, Breadths, and equal Sorting tf Tarn for ' each Piece made in Scotland, and for whitening the fame ; and forafmuch as there was no P/ovifion made ' in the faid Aft for regulating the Lengths, Breadths, and equal Sorting of Yarn for Dornick or Towelling, ' or for Quarter- Pieces of white Linen Cloth ;' For Remedy whereof. Be it enafted by the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Com- mon'^, in this prefent Parliament atTembhd, and by Authority of the fame, That from and after the firft Day of Augufl, which ftiall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and fourteen, allSorts of Dornick, Towelling, or plain Linen Cloth made in Scotland, fhall be made of well forted Yarn for each Piece, and equally wrought, and equally fine, frOm the one End of the Piece to the other, and fhal] be