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XIII.Remedy for Commissioners and other Persons taxed in other Place than where they are Commissioners or were resiant for most Part of the preceding Year.
Fee for Allowance.
And that every p[er]son taxed in any Countie or Place, other then where he and his family were resiant for the most part of the yeare, then next before, or in any Countie or place, other then where he is a Co[m]missioner for the Subsidie, if he be a Co[m]missioner, uppon certificate made to the said Court of Exchequer under the hands and seales of two Co[m]missioners for the same Subsidie in the same Countie or place where such p[er]son and his family were resiant for the most part of the yeare then next before, or where he is a Co[m]missioner for the taxacion and payment of the same Subsidie, testifying his most resiance, having of familie, or being a Co[m]missioner, shalbe a sufficient discharge for the taxacion of that p[er]son in any other places, and of and for all other so[m]mes of mony uppon such p[er]sons so set and taxed, save only the taxacions made in that Countie or place from which such certificate shall be made as is aforesaid, and for the so[m]me of mony uppon such p[er]son there assessed or taxed, And that such certificate without any Plea or other circumstance, shalbe a sufficient warrant aswell to the Barons and Auditor and Auditors of the said Court of Exchequer, as to all and every other Officers, to whome the allowance thereof shall appertaine, paying for such discharge and allowance onelie six pence and no more.
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