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Safl4lat&. Salmon; ©alt. ©aMlotlj. I. Directions for the true making of Mildernix and Powledavies, Ja.l. c. 24.' e. BHtiJb Sail-Cloth to be encouraged by the Commiffioners of the Navy, 7 cif 8 W. 3. c. 10. § 14. q. .8r;7//5> Sail-Cloth may be exported free, 7 iff 8 W. 3. f. 39. — A Duty on foreign Sail-Cloth, and a Eounty on Britijb Sail- Cloth exported, 12 Ann.fi. I. f. 16. 10 Gf«. 2. r. 27. § 5. 19 Geo. 2. c. 27. 27 Gfo. z. c. 18. § 6. 4. No Drawback on foreign Sail-Cloth re-exported, 4 Geo. 2. c. • 2 7« § 3- 5. Additional Bounty on Britijb exported, 4 Geo. 2. c. 27. § 4. 6. Directions for the making and marking Sail-Cloth, 9 Geo. 2. c. 37. 24 Geo. z. c. 52. § 3. 7. Mailers of Ships to make Entry of their foreign Sails, 9 Geo. 2. c. 37> § 1. 8. New Ships to have a Suit of Sails of Britijb Cloth, 9 G^o. 2. r. 37. § 4. 19 Geo. 2. c. 27. § 11. 9. Weight and Meafure of Britijb Sail-Cloth, 9 Geo. 2. <■. 37. § 6. ° io. Duty on foreign made Sails, 19 Geo. 2. c. 27. 26 G^. 2. c. 32.' § 3. u. Sails From the Eaft Indies excepted, 19 Geo. 2. c. 27, § 4. 12. The Bounty on Sail-Cloth exported, to be made good out of the old Subfidy applicable to Incidents, 23 Geo. 2. c. 21. § 26. 26 Geo. z. c. 32. § 9. 27 G«. 2.c. 18. § 8. , 13. A Duty on /rz/> Sail-Cloth imported, 23 Geo. 2. c. $2. 14. The Bounties charged on the old Subfidy, 26 Geo. 2,c. 32. § 9. 15. The Duties on Sail-Cloth continued to 29th September 1771, 4 Geo. 3. c. 11. ©aint <Seo?ffe 9 ^ano&ei* Squate. To be charged to the Land-Tax as a diftincl Parilh, 4 Geo. 3. r. 2. §76. ©afat <Niei5 lit tlje f ieIS£. See Churches. ©aint aameg'g ©pare. See Paving. ©afnt ikatljarine Cree e&muij. See Churches. g>aint $9atsawt'!3 EMmfnffet*

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Churches. ©afnt spattm le 45?antu The Rights of the Dean of the Chapel of Saint Martin le Grand preferved, 3 Ed. 4. f. 4- § 6. See Churches. See Churches. See Churches. g>nint ^arp le ©tranu. Saint S^arp ©tcatfogi* Saint S^arp aa-foolnotlj. @>ai!lt ^fiC&acl'jS €0?nl)iil. See Churches. . <g>afltt #f CfjOlag DeptfO?B- See Churches. ^ailU Pau!'0. See Paul's and Churches. Salaries- How taxable, 4G<c. 3. c. 2. § 3 cif 29. Vol. IX. Tab. @>aligbutp- 1. Directions for paving and lighting the Streets, 10 Geo. 2. c. 6. 2. For the tquching and marking of Silver there, fee SlgjiO'Dl, Salmon- 1. The Punifhment of taking Salmon in Time of Defence, 67. Wefim. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 47. 2. Young Salmon fhall not be taken in Alill Pools, from the Mid- dle of April to Midfummer, St. Wefim. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 47. 3. The Chancellor fhall take order for the Buying and Selling of Stock Fifh of St. Boiolph, and Salmon of Berwick, 31 Ed. 3. fi. 2. c. 3. 4. No Nets fhall be ufed that may take the Brood of Salmon or other Fifh, 13 R. z.fi. 1. c, 19. 5. The Rivers in Lancafbire fhall be put in Defence from Mi- chaelmas to Candlemas, 13 R. z.fi. I. c, 19. 6. Confervators of thefe Statutes fhall be appointed, 13 R. z.fi. i.e. 19. 7. The Juftices of Peace fhall be Confervators of thefe Statute?, 17 R. 2. c. 9. 8. The Contents of Barrels of Salmon, Herrings and Eels; with Rules for their Package, 22 Ed. 4. c. 2. 11 H. 7. c. 23. 5 Geo. 1. e. 18. § 15. 9. Taking the Fry of Salmon and Eels, prohibited, 25 H. 8. c. 7. 10. Salmon not to be taken out of Seafon, 1 El. c, 17. § r. 11. No Salmon, is'c. taken by Foreigners, fhall be imported, 18 Car. 2. c. 2. § 2. 12. Drawbacks on Salmon exported, 5 W'. cif M. c. 7. § 10. 9 cif 10 W. 3. c. 44. §18. 13. Occupiers of Mills to keep Hatch open for Salmon to pafs, 4 y 5 Ann.c. 21. § 5. 14. For preferving the Salmon Fifheries in the Counties of South- ampton and Wilts, 4 Ann. c. 21. I Geo. 1. c. 18. § 1 1 & 14. 15. Salmon not to be taken in the Thames between 24 Augufi and II November, 9 Ann. c. 26, § 2. 16. Fifhmongers prohibited to buy Salmon under 6 /£. Weight, 1 Geo. 1. c. 18. § 15. 17. Salmon may be taken in the Ribble between 1 Jan. and 15 Sept. 23 Gft?. 2. r. 26. § 7. ZV s;&r Matters, fee jfify, ^CirringS, IBitJetS, ©aft- 1. A Duty of an Halfpenny />«• Gallon on Salt brought out of Scotland, 13 bf 14 Can 2. c. 1 1. § 38. 2. Salt for the Fifheries in Ni*w England and Newfoundland, in what Ships to be laden, 15 Car. 2. c. 7. ■§ 7. 3. The Duty of 1 d. ob. per Bufhel impofed, 5 W. cif M. c. 7. 4. The Duties to be within the Receipt of Commiffioners of the Excife, 5 W. cif M. ^.7,4 c. 5. Price of Salt to be fet by the Juftices, $W,& M. c. 7. § 12, 9 cif 10 W. 3. c. 44. § 39. 6. The Duty on Salt made perpetual, 7 l£ ' %W. 3. c. 31. 7. Salt to be fold by Retail by Weight, at 56 lb. the Bufhel, 7 cif. 8 Jp. 3. c. 31. § 44. 9^10 W. 3. <:. 6. 8. Seventy-five Pounds of Rock Salt to be deemed a Bufhe], 10 cif 1 1 W. 3. c. 22. § 2. 9. Sixty-five Pounds of Rock Salt to be deemed a Bufhel, 1 Ann. fi. i.e. 21. § 9. 10. Eighty-four Pounds of foreign Salt to be deemed a Bufhel, 1 Ann.Jt. I. C..2I. §.6. 11. Price of Salt to be fettled at the Quarter-Seffions, 7 £ff 8 VV % 3. r. 31. §92. 12. The additional Duty impofed, 9 cif 10 W. 3. r. 44. I 13. Regulatons for fecuring the Duty, Io cif 11 W. 3. c. 2Z. I Ann.fi, !,f. 21. 2 cif 3 Ann. c. 14. 14. Salt Works to be entered, 1 Ami. ft. .c.z. T 15. Officers