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Provided alwayes And bee it Enacted [X1by the Authority aforesaid] That it shall and may be lawfull for any person or persons i[m]mediately from and after the passing of this Act to transport ship and carry out of this Kingdome or out of any Port therof by way of merchandize any of these Commodities Goods and Merchandices following That is to say Iron Armor Bandeliers Bridle-Bitts Halbert Heads and Sharps Holsters Muskets Carbines Fowling peices Pistels Pike-heads Sword or Rapier blades Sadles Snaffles Stirrops Calveskins dressed or undressed Geldings Oxen Sheepe-skins dressed without the Wooll, and all sorts of Manufactures made of Leather paying the respective rates appointed by this Act and noe other. Any Lawes Statutes Prohibitions and Customes to the contrary notwithstanding
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