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William III, 1698: An Act for laying further Duties upon Sweets and for lessening the Duties aswell upon Vineger as upon certaine Low Wines and Whalefins and the Duties upon Brandy imported and for the more easie raising the Duties upon Leather and for charging Cynders and for permitting the Importation of Pearl Ashes and for preventing Abuses in the brewing of Beere and Ale and Frauds in Importation of Tobacco. [Chapter X. Rot. Parl. 10 Gul. III. p.3. n.I.]
Statutes of the Realm
… in the Custody of the Chaimberlaines of His Majesties Exchequer from and after the said Tenth Day of May One … c. 22. When it appears, by Affidavit before a Baron of the Exchequer, that any Tickets, being in course of Payment, as … by Affidavit to be made before any of the Barons of the Exchequer that any Ticket or Tickets being in Course of …
Statutes of the Realm
… Observation of the Course anciently used in the Receipt of Exchequer it is (amongst other things) enacted and declared … six hunred ninety seaven no Teller in the said Receipt of Exchequer should charge himselfe by his Bill with the Receipt of any Moneys in the Exchequer but at such times as the Officers of the Talley …
William III, 1700 & 1701 An Act for granting to His Majesty several Duties upon Low Wines or Spirits of the First Extraction and continuing several additional Duties upon Coffee Tea Chocolate Spices and Pictures and certain Impositions upon Hawkers Pedlars and Petty [Chapmen] and the Duty of Fifteen per Cent[um] upon Muslins and for improving the Duties upon Japanned and Laquered Goods and for continuing the Coinage Duty for the severall Terms and Purposes therein mentioned. [Chapter XI. Rot. Parl. 12 £ 13 Gul. III. p. 3. n. I.]
Statutes of the Realm
… Majesty or His Majesties Officers in the Receipt of His Exchequer to borrow or take in by way of Loan to His … whatsoever. XVIII. Duties to be paid Weekly into the Exchequer; and entered separate from other Duties. And to the … and paid from Time to Time weekly into the Receipt of the Exchequer (that is to say) upon Wednesday in every Week if it …
William III, 1700 & 1701: An Act for appropriating Three thousand seven hundred Pounds weekly out of certain Branches of Excise for publick Uses and for making a Provision for the Service of His Majesties Houshold and Family and other His necessary Occasions [Chapter XII. Rot. Parl. 12 & 13 Gul. III. p 3 (3)]
Statutes of the Realm
… per Week out of the Excise Duties; to be paid into the Exchequer,; in Manner herein mentioned; Weekly Deficiency (if … arising by the Sheriffs Proffers and Compositions in the Exchequer and by the Seizures of uncustomed and prohibited … to bring and pay the same accordingly) into the Receipt of Exchequer distinctly and separately from all other Moneys …
Statutes of the Realm
… Navy Officers) to pay; Pensions and Annuities out of the Exchequer or any other Branch of the Revenue, to pay. And be … Yearly Payment either out of the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer or out of any Branch of His Majesties Revenues or … Manors, Lands, Tenements, &c. charged; to be paid into the Exchequer Quarterly; First Payment to be made on 24th June …
Statutes of the Realm
… at Westminster or High Court of Chancery or [Court of Exchequer or the Dutchy Court of Lancaster or in the Court of … of His Majesties Courts of Kings Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer against such Peer or Lord of Parliament as he or … in His Majesties Courts of Kings Bench Common Pleas or Exchequer by Summons and Distress infinite or by originall …
Statutes of the Realm
… I. An Act for renewing the Bills of Credit commonly called Exchequer Bills. [Rot. Parl. 12 & 13 Gul. III. p. 1. n. 1.] Reasons for passing this Act When Bills paid into the Exchequer; and Principal and Interest cast up, Bills … who have any of the Bills of Credit commonly called Exchequer Bills in their Hands undischarged to compute the …
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