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96 C. 26. Anno trlcefimo Georgii II. A. D. 1757. ?4g,f«Sl. 11. Ill, And be it further enacSted by the Authority aforefaid, That by or out of fuch Monies as {hall there- 3'^; y^.'if" '!!^ after from Time to Time be and remain in the Receipt of the Exchequer, of the Surplulles, Excefles, vnothtEtche- ^^'•'^•'plus Monics, and other Revenues compoftn?; the faid Fund, commonly called the Sinlcing Fundy cuer outoMbe after paying or referving fulHcient to pay all fuch Sums of Money as have been direiSled by any former faid fund. Act or A(5ls of Parliament to be paid out of the fame, there fiiall and may in like Manner be ifiued and applied a firther Sum not exceeding ciglit hundred forty-nine thoufand five hundred eight Pounds two Shillings and three Pence Half-penny, for and towards the faid Supply. •j6,i9o1. 53. IV, And be it further enadted by the Authority aforefaid, lliat the Sum of fixteen thoufand one hun- 3 .^ Surplus re- Jped and ninety Pounds five Shillings and three Pence remaining in the Receipt of the Exchequer, on the rxc'h'"^ '" f"h ^^'"^^^ -^^y °^ OrJobcr one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-fix, of the Surplus oi the Duties on Licences Duties on Li- ^o"" retailing Spirituous Liquors ; and alfo the Sum of one hundred forty thouf.md five hundred fixty-eight ccnces for retail- Pounds five Shillings and two Pence Ha!f-penny remaining in the Receipt of the Exchequer,, being the ing Spirituous Overplus of the Grants for the Service of the "^ ear one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-fix; and alfo ^"i'-"^"- the Sum of nineteen thoufand four hundred and fixteen Pounds fourteen Shillings and nine Pence Half- -T'z Ov/r-* P^""y> being the Savings out of the Monies .granted in this Scfiion of Parliament, for the Pay of the p.us rernaining Troops oi HciJiover in the Pay of Great Britain^ laall and may be in like Manner ifiued and applied at the in the Exchc- faid Receipt for and towards the faid Supply. TfUer of the Grants for 1756. 19,416 1. 14 s. 9 d. 2 q. Savings in the Pay of the Troops of Hanover. On want of Mo- * V. And whcreas it may fo happen that there may be a Want of Money for carrying on the current rev to pay the i Service of the Year one thoufand (even hundred and fifty-feven, before Monies fufficient may have glo C08I. 2s. ' ^'i^'^n ^"'^o the Exchequer from the faid Surplufies, ExcclUs or Overplus Monies commonly called The •^d.'zq. irea- ' Sinking Fiotd., to fatisfy and pay the faid Sum of eight hundred forty-nine thoufand five hundred and fury ir. ay take * eight Pounds two Shillings and three Pence Half-penny by this A6t granted ;' In fuch Cafe, It (hall i;i Loans on the and may be lawful to and for the faid Commiflioners of his Majefly's Treafury, or any three or more of ^.'^^I'^L, * them now being, or the High Treafurer, or any three or more of the Commiilioners of the Treafury for to"coinpieat the ^^^ Tiu-C being, by Warrant or Warrants under his or their Hands, to permit and fuff^er any Perfon or faidSwnj Perfons, or Body or Bodies Politick or Corporate, to advance and lend unto his Majeft:y, at the Receipt of his Exchequer, fo much A'loney as, together with the Monics then remaining in the faid Exchequer, of the faid Surplufies, ExcclTes or Overplus Monies, fhall be wanting to compleat the faid Sum of eight hundred forty-nine thoufand five hundred eight Pounds two Shillings and three Pence Half-penny, upon Credit of the growing Produce of the faid Surplufies, ExcelTcs or Overplus Monies, and to be repaid out the fame tote of the fame as they fhall quarterly afterwards arife, together with Intereft for the Forbearance thereof, in n paid Quarterly, the mean Time; any Thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithfi^anding. Appropriation of VI, Provided always, and it is hereby ena6ted by the Authority aforefaid, That all the Monies coming the Supplies in Jnto the Exchequer, either by Loans or Exchequer Bills, upon one Adt of this Sefilon of Parliament, in- general. ^ tituled, Jn Acl for granting an Aid to his Maiejiy by a Land Tax^ to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Ser- The Monies an- ^j^g cf ihe Tear one thoufand feven hundred and jifty feven ; and for difcharging certain Arrears of Land Taxes 'laa ^ * "^ *" incurred before the Time therein mentioned ; a7id for the more effeifual coliefiing of Arrears for the future ; And ' £0 much Money, if any fuch be, of the Tax thereby granted, as fhall arife or remain after all the Loans or Exchequer Bills made or to be made on the fame A6f, and all the Intereft, Premium, Rate and Charges thereon; and the Charges thereby allowable for raifing the faid Land Tax, fliall be fatisfied, or Money fufficient (hall be refervcd in the Exchequer, to fatisfy and difcharge the fame; and alfo all the Monies coming into the Exchequer, either by Loans or Exchequer Bills, upon one other Act of Parliament of Milt Tax c. 4. ^'^'^ Sellion of Parliament, intituled, An Act for continuing and granting to his Majejiy certain Duties upon Malty Mum, Cyder and Perry, for the Serz'ice of the Tear one thoufand fven hundred and fifty-feven ; And con- cerning the Intereft to be paid for Monies to be borrowed, as well on the Credit of this A6t, as on the Credit of an Adt of this Sefiion of Parliament, for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax ; and fo much Money, if any fuch be, of the Duties thereby granted, as fhall arife or remain after all the Loans or Exchequer Bills made er to be made on the fame hdi ; pnd all the Intereft, Premium, Rate and Charges thereon; and the Charges thereby allowable for raifing the faid Duties, fhall be fatisfied, or Money fuffi- cient refervcd in the Exchequer, to fatisfy and difcharge the fame; and alfo all the Monies coming into the Exchequer, by Contributions to a Lottery, granted by one other A6t of this Seflion of Parliament, Louery AOjCf. intituled. An A£l for granting to his Majefly a Sum not exceeding one million fifty thoufand five Pounds and five Shillings^ to be raifed hv way of Lottery ; And alfo all the Monies coming into the Exchequer by Con- Stamp Duties, tributions for Annuities, granted by one other A(5l of this Sefiion of Parliament, intituled, An Ail for c. ig. granting to his Majefly feveral Rates and Duties upon Indentures, Leafes, Bonds and other Deeds ; and upon News Papers, Advertifements and Almanacks ; and upon Licences for retailing Wine ; and upon Coals exported to foreign Parts ; and for applying, from a certain Time^ the Sums of Money arifing from the Surplus ofthi Du- ties on Licences for retailing Spirituous Liquors; and for raifing the Sum of three millions, by Annuities, to be charged on the Jaid Rates, Duties, and Sums of Money ; and for ?naking perpetual an Ail jnade in the fecond Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefly^ intituled. An A(Sl For the better Regulation of Attornies and Soli- citors ; and for enlarging the Time for filing Affidavits of the Execution of Controls of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors ; and alfo the H me for Payment of the Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contrat^s of Clerks and Apprentices ; And alfo a Sum not exceeding one million, granted by one other Aft of this Sti- Millicn Aa, e. fioii of Parliament, intituled, An Att for inabling his Majefly to raife the Sum of one rnilliin for the Vfes and »3- PuV