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The Causes of granting the Subsides. A Subsidy of Tonnage granted.
III.Shipping, &c. for Exportation and not paying the Subsidy.
IV.Proviso for Goods taken by Enemies or Pirates or perished on the Sea.
V.Proviso for Exportation of Herrings, &c. without paying Duties.
VI.Recital that no Rates can be imposed on Merchandize without Authority of Parliament.
VII.In what Case the Fees of the Custom Officers to be as in 4 Jac. 1.
IX.Proviso for Persons having shipped Goods before the said 24th July.
X.Goods described which may be exported immediately after the passing this Act.
XII.An additional Subsidy upon Wines, French, &c. imported, £3. per Ton. other Wines £4. Security by Importer.
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