THE Statutes at Large, FROM THE Eighth tothe Twelfth Year of Queen ANNE. BY DANBY PICKERING, of GRAY'S INN, Esq; THE Statutes at Large. FROM THE Eighth to the Twelfth Year of Queen Anne. To which is prefixed, during that Period. VOL. XII. By DANBY PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq; Reader of the Law Lecture to that Honourable Society. CAMBRIDGE, for CHARLES BATHURST, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St.Dunstan' CUM PRIVILEGIO. A TABLE of the STATUTES, Containing the Titles of all such Acts as are extant in print, from the Eighth to the Twelfth Year of Queen ANNE. Anno 8 Annæ. county of Devon; and for the cleanPOR sing and keeping clean the pool, commonly called Sutton Pool, lying a land tax in Great Britain, for the in Plymouth aforesaid. service of the year 1710. Cap. 9. For laying certain duties upCap. 2. To prohibit the exportation on candles, and certain rates upon of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, monies to be given with clerks and biscuit, and starch, and low wines, apprentices, towards raising her spirits, worts, and wath drawn from Majesty's fupply for the service of malted corn. the year 1710. Сар. . 3. For charging and continuing Cap. 10. To continue the act for puthe duties upon malt, mum, cyder, nishing mutiny and desertion, and and perry, for the service of the for the better payment of the army year 1710. and quarters. Cap. 4. For continuing part of the Cap. 11. To explain so much of the duties upon coals, culm, and cin- act for prohibiting the exportation ders, and granting new duties upon .' of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, houses having twenty windows or biscuit, and starch, and low wines, more, to raise the sum of 1,500,000l. spirits, worts, and wash drawn from by way of a lottery, for the service malted corn; by which act the said of the year 1710. commodities are admitted to be Cap. 5. To continue the act for re- carried from the ille of Wight to se cruiting her Majesty's land forces veral markets; and for giving liand marines, for the service of the berty to export certain quantities of year 1710. oatmeal, for the use of the British Cap. 6. For employing the manu- hospitals beyond the seas. facturers, by encouraging the con- Cap. 12. For making a convenient sumption of raw silk, and mohair dock or balon at Leverpoole, for the yarn. security of all thips trading to and Cap.7. For granting to her Majesty from the faid port of Leverpoole. new duties of excise, and upon se- Cap. 13. For continuing several imveral imported commodities, and positions, additional impositions, for establishing a yearly fund there- and duties upon goods imported, by, and by other ways and means, to raise money by way of loan for to raise 900,000 l. by sale of annui- the service of the year 1710. and ties, and (in default thereof) by for taking off the over-sea duty on another lottery, for the service of coals exported in British bottoms; the year 17.10. and for better preventing frauds in Cap. 8. For clearing, preserving, and drawbacks upon certificate goods ; maintaining the harbour of Cat- and for ascertaining the duties of water, lying near Plymouth, in the corans imported in Venetian Thips; Vol. XII. and a |