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Salt. ©nnffttatp. @>cantialitm ^auttatum. 15. Officers may enter Ships hovering on tlie Coafts, lAnn.ft.i. (. 21. § 7. 16. No Homemade Salt to be imported from Ireland, Scotland or M«», 2 C5 1 3 Ann. c. 14. 1 7. Drawback on exporting to Scotland, Man, Jerfey or Guernfey, 2 & 3 /^»». f . 1 4. § 9. 18. Drawback, to be allowed for Salt loft at Sea, in Exportation to Ireland, 4 Ann. c. 12. § II. 19. Foreign Salt to be cellared and delivered upon Payment of Duty, 5 Ann. c. 29. 20. Walle Allowance on Salt carried coaftwifi.', 5 Ann. c. 29. § 4. 6 Aif. c. 12. 21. Farther Time for paying the Duty on Salt, 5 Ann. c. 29. § 5- 22. Allowance on White Herrings exported, 5 Ann. c. 29. § 6. 6 Ann. c. 1 2. 23. On Beef and Pork exported, 5 Ann. c. 29. § 8. 24. Drawback on Salt exported to Ireland, 5 Ann. c. 29. § 13, 14. 25. Directions for the Drawbacks on Salt Fifli and Fleih ex- ported from Scotland, 7 Ann. c. n. § 10. 26. Duty on Rock Salt exported to Ireland, 9 Ann. c. 23. § 44. — Made perpetual and Part of General Fund, 3 Geo. 1. c. 7. _ 27. Drawback on Salt exported for the Curing of Fifh taken in the North Seas or at If land, 12 Ann. ft. 2. c. 2. 28. Penalty on ufing Brine for curing Fleih, ISc. 5 Geo. i.e. 18. § 17. 29. Foreign Salt fhipped for the Voyage and not confumed, to be entered, 5 Geo. 1. c. 18. § 1 8. 30. Proprietors of Salt Works not to act as Juflices, 5 Geo. 1. c. 18. § ic. 31. Regulations for the importing Scots Salt, 5 Geo. I. c. 18. § 20. 32. Power given to the Officers of Cuitoms and Salt, to fearch any Ship, 5 Geo. i.e. 18. § 22. 33. Regulations for the Exportation of Salt, 5 Geo. 1. e. 18. 34. Penalty on landing foreign Salt before Entry, 4 Geo. i.e. 18. §2-1- • . . . . 35. Salt for curing Red Herrings to be delivered Duty free, and a Duty laid on Herrings cured for home Confumption, 8 Geo. I. e. 4. 36. The like for White Herrings, 8 Geo. 1. e. 16. 37. Provifion for Rock Salt ufed in curing Fifh, 8 Geo. i.e. 16. 38. Proprietor delivering over Salt received for curing Fifh, to prove that it was ufed in curing Fifh, 1 1 Geo. 1 . c. 30. § 41. 30. Salt may be imported in Britift? Ships from any Part of Eu- rope into Penjyl'vania,- 13 Geo. 1. c. 5. 4.0. And into Neiv Tori in America, 3 Geo. 2. c. 12. 41 . The Duties on home made Salt taken off, 3 Geo. z. e. 20. — Revived, 5 Geo. 2.. c. 6. 7 G^, 2. r. 6. 8 Geo. 2. c. iz. 14 Geo. 2. c. ZZ. 18 Geo. 2. r. 5. 42. Foreign Salt to be imported in Ships of 40 Tons, 3 Geo, 2. c. 20. •§ 17. 43. The Diftance of Refineries of Rock Salt from the Pits to be eftimated according to computed Miles, 8 Geo. 2. c. 12. § 2. 44. Security to be given on receiving foreign Salt for the Fifhery, 8 Geo. 2. c. 12. § 3.. 45. Servants in Scotland not to be paid their Wages in Salt, 8 Geo. 2. c. 12.. § 4. 46. Rock Salt may be ufed to ftrengthen the Brine for Sea Salt at Neath in Glamorganshire ^ 14 Geo. .2. c. 22. § 19. 47. The Salt Duties made perpetual and carried to the Sinking Fund, 26 Geo. 2. c. 3. 48. Where Salt is loft before Exportation, the Security for the Duty (hall be vacated, 26 Geo^.z. ^32. § 6.. 49. The Time for proving the Lofs of Salt enlarged, to two Years, 26 Geo. 2. c. 32. § 7, 3 50. Salt may be imported from any Part of Europe to Nova Scotia, 2 Geo. 3. c. 24. 51. May be imported from Europe into Quebec in America, 4 Geo. 3. c. 19. For other Matters, fee Cettiojavf. Cojtt 15. -/Fifh, Jjet* ring*, $etocatHe 3. plantations 28. jJs>cotlano, £>alt Petre. 1. What Quantity to be delivered yearly into the Royal Stores, 1 Ami, ft. 1. c. 12. § 1 13. 2. King may prohibit the Exportation of it, 29 Geo. 2, c. 16, §1. For other Matters, fee dPutttJOlttuer. @atoase. 1. Of Goods thrown upon the Coaft to be fettled, zj Ed. 3. ft. 2, c. 13. 2. The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports to appoint Perfons to adjuft Salvage of Anchors, 3 Geo. 1. c. 13. § 6. 3. Stranded Goods to pay Duties, 5 G«>. 1. c. 11. § 13. 4. Of Goods retaken from Enemies, 13 Geo. z, c. 4. § 18. 17 Geo. 2. c. 34. § 20. 5. Saving Ships in Diftrefs, or Goods, intitled to Salvage, zS Geo. z. c. 19. § 5. 6. Salvage of Ships retaken, 29 Geo. z. c, 34. § ZA. For other Matters, fee (DUrecfc, Sanffuatp. 1 . How thofe who fly to Churches fhall be kept, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 10. 22 H. 8. c. 14. 32 H. 8. c. 12. 2. A Clerk flying to a Church for Felony, fhall not be compelled to abjure the Realm, Art. Cleri, 9 Ed. 2. ft, 1. c. ic. 3. Execution fhall be had againft the Goods of Perfons in pri- vileged Places, notwithftanding fraudulent Difpofitions, 2 R. z.ft. 2. c. 3. 4. A Sanctuary Man abjured to be burnt in the Thumb, 21 H. 8. c. 2. 5. Plea of foreign Sanctuary how to be tried, 4 H. 8. c. 2. 22 H. 8. c 2. 6. Sanctuary .taken away from Offenders in High Treafon, 26 H.S.c. 13. 7. Rules for the ordering of Sanctuary Men, 27 H. 8. c. 19. 32

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8. Chefter to be a Sanctuary inftead of Manchefter, 33 #. 8. f. jc> 9. Sanctuaries taken away, 21 Ja. 1, f. 28. § 7. @apf)o?a. To what Duties liable on Importation, zW.& M.feff. 2, c. A.i §46. €->at'fte. See Guernfey. €>atfaparilla. May be imported from the American Plantations, &c„ if of the Growth of America, 7 -A». c. 8. § 12. @CaIC--&oafl!0. See Paper. gicanoalum spagnatmn. Falfe News, whereby Difcord may grow between the King and his People, or the great Men, (jfc^ to be punifhed by Impri- fonment, 5'/. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. c. 34. 2 R. z.ft.l. c. 5. iz R. 2. c.u 1 . Eif 2 />.# M. r. 3. 1 £/. f . 6. S&CaC&OJOUSl}' See Harbours. _j»>cabagei