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14. An act for fale of part of the eftate of John late earl of Kildare, deceased, towards payment of his debts, and for other the purposes therein mentioned.

15. An act for establishing the dif pofition of the perfonal eftate of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, deceafed, and the fettlements on his three fons under his will, and exchanging ground-rents in Wapping in Middlefex for another rent of like value, and other purposes therein mentioned.

16. An act for the better enabling the honourable James Bertie, efq; to raise portions for his younger children. 17. An act for making more effectual certain articles of agreement between Sir George Downing, baronet, and dame Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William Forefter, knt. and her trustees.

18. An act for confirming an agreement between dame Elizabeth Napier, Sir Theophilus Napier, baronet, Archibald Napier and Edward Napier, the relict and fons of Sir John Napier, deceased, touching his real and perfonal estate, for vesting his lands and hereditaments in the counties of Bedford and Hertford in trustees, for the better performance of the faid agreement. 19. An act for vesting divers lands and tenements in the county of Suffex, part of the eftate of Charles Eversfield, efq; in trustees, for a

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present provision for his fon, and for the payment of the debts of the faid Charles Eversfield.

20. An act for fale of part of the eftate late of Jofeph Thurston, efq; deceased, lying in the counties of Suffolk and Effex, for payment of his debts, and making provifion for his infant children.

21. An act for the exonerating and discharging the manors, lands and hereditaments of Francis Cornwall, efq; and likewife the faid Francis Cornwall, of and from certain articles of agreement made before the marriage of the faid Francis Cornwall.

22. An act to enable Ralph Shippardfon, efq; to make fale of his eftate in Studley Roger in the county of York, freed from the uses and trufts in the faid Ralph Shippardfon's marriage-fettlement, and to fettle his eftate at Eaft Murton in the county of Durham to the fame uses. 23. An act to enable the lords commiffioners of the treasury, or lord high treasurer for the time being, to compound with Mr. John Offley for the debt he ftands engaged for to the crown for the duties on tobacco.

24. An act to naturalize Peter Rose,

and others.

25. An act to naturalize Martin Ludolph, Ulrick Fanfen, John Ludolph Spellerbergh, John Speiker and Laurence Gundeloab.

The END of the TABLE

THE

STATUTES at Large,. &c.

Anno Regni ANNÆ Regina Magna Britannia, Francia, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo.

A

T the parliament begun and holden at Westminfter the twenty-fifth day of November, Anno Dom. 1710. in the ninth year of the reign of our fovereign lady Anne, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c. being the first feffion of this prefent parliament; and from thence continued by feveral prorogations to the feventh day of December, one thousand feven hundred and eleven; being the fecond feffion of this prefent parliament; and from thence continued by feveral prorogations to the ninth day of April, one thousand feven hundred and thirteen (a); being the third feffion of this prefent par- (a) In the re

liament.

cord is added, and continued by feveral ad

journments till the fixteenth day of July in the twelfth year of her Majesty's reign.

CAP. I.

An act for granting an aid to her Majefty, to be raised by a land-tax in Great-Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, EXP. 2s. in the pound.

CAP. II.

13 Geo. 1.

An all for granting to her Majefty duties upon malt, mum, Continued ancyder and perry, for the fervice of the year one thousand nually, and feven bundred and thirteen; and for making forth dupli- particularly by cates of lottery tickets, loft, burnt, or deftroyed; and for c. 7. and enlarging the time for adjufting claims in feveral lottery & Geo. 2. 6, acts; and to punish the counterfeiting or forging of lottery orders; and for explaining a late aft in relation to ftamp duties on customary eftates, which pass by deed and copy. MOS

OST gracious fovereign, we your Majesty's most dutiful

fembled in parliament, towards raising such supplies as are and VOL. XIII.

B

may

Duties on
mait, mum,
cyder and
perry, from
23 June 1713,

to 24 June
1714, viz.

Malt made in
England 6.

per buthel.

Malt made in Scotland 6d. per buinel.

may be neceffary to defray your Majesty's publick expences, do humbly prefent your Majesty with the gift of the several rates, duties, and impofitions herein after mentioned; and do befeech your Majesty that it may be enacted: and be it enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the lords fpiritual and temporal, and commons, in this prefent parliament affembled, and by the authority of the fame, That there fhall be raised, levied, collected, paid, and fatisfied, unto and for the use of her Majefty, her heirs and fucceffors, for and upon all malt, mum, cyder and perry, the feveral and respective rates, duties and impofitions herein after mentioned; (that is to fay) for every bushel of malt which at any time or times, from and after the twenty-third day of June, one thoufand feven hundred and thirteen, and before the twenty-fourth day of June, which fhall be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, fhall be made of barley, or any other corn or grain, within that part of Great Britain called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, by any perfon or perfons whatsoever, (whether the fame be or be not for fale) the fum of fix pence, and fo proportionably for a greater or leffer quantity, to be paid by the maker or makers thereof refpectively: for every bufhel of malt which at any time or times, from and after the twenty-third day of June, one thoufand feven hundred and thirteen, and before the twentyfourth day of June one thousand feven hundred and fourteen, fhall be made of barley, or any other corn or grain, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, by any person or perfons whatfoever, (whether the fame be or be not for fale) the fun of fix pence, and fo proportionably for a greater or leffer quantity, to be alfo paid by the maker or makers thereof respectively: for Mum 10s. per every barrel of mum, which at any time or times, from and after the faid twenty-third day of June one thousand feven hundred and thirteen, and before the faid twenty-fourth day of June one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, fhall be made or imported within the faid kingdom of Great Britain, the fum of ten fhillings, over and above all prefent duties payable for the fame, and fo proportionably for a greater or leffer quantity, to be paid by the maker or importer thereof respectively and for all cyder and perry, which at any time or times, from and after the faid twenty-third day of June one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, and before the faid twenty-fourth day of June one thousand seven hundred and fourteeen, thall be made for fale within the faid kingdom of Great Britain, (over and above all other duties payable for cyder and perry made and fold by retail) the fum of four fhillings for every hogfhead, and fo in proportion for a greater or leffer quantity, to be paid by the firit buyer or retailer thereof.

barrel.

Cyder, and hogthead." perry 45. per

All perfons felling cyder

. II. And for the avoiding of difputes in charging the duties upon cyder and perry, be it enacted and declared, That every or perry deem- perfon who fhall buy any cyder or perry, or any fruit to make into cyder or perry, and fhall fell any of the cyder or perry fo

ed retailers.

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