Navigation Act 1660No Goods shall be imported to or exported from Asia,...IIAliens exercising the Occupation of Merchants or Factors in Plantations. Penalty.IIIGoods of Africa, Asia, or America not to be imported but in English Ships, and manned as aforesaid.IVGoods of foreign Growth or Manufacture to be imported only from the Places of their said Growth, &c.VAll Ling, Stock Fish, &c. Oil, &c. Whalefins, &c. imported, not caught in Vessels of the Proprietors themselves, &c. shall pay double Aliens Custom.VINo Goods to be carried from one Port of England to another in the Vessel of any Alien.VIIAbatement, &c. in the Book of Rates allowed only where the Master and Three Fourths of the Mariners be English.VIIIGoods of the Growth or Manufacture of Muscovy or Russia, and of the Turkish Empire, and other Goods herein mentioned, to be imported in English Ships, and manned as aforesaid.IXWhat Goods deemed Aliens' Goods, and pay Aliens' Duties.XIn what Case and by what Means Foreign-built Ships shall be deemed English Ships.XIOfficers of the Customs allowing Privilege to any Foreign-built Ship until Certificate or Proof, &c.XIIProviso for Goods of the Streights or Levant.XIIIProviso for Importation of East India Commodities as to Growth.XIVProviso for Goods imported from Spain, Portugal, Azores, Madeira, or Canary Islands.XVProviso for Bullion, and Goods taken by way of Reprisal.XVIProviso concerning Corn, Salt, and Fish of Scotland;XVIIThe Duty payable upon Goods in French Ships, and on their taking in and setting on Shore Passengers.XVIIISugars, Tobacco, &c. of the Growth of America, Asia, or Africa, to be shipped only to English Dominions.XIXShips sailing from England, Ireland, or Wales to English Plantations, bound.Navigation Act 1660X11660 CHAPTER 18 12 Cha 2An Act for the Encourageing and increasing of Shipping and Navigation.