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Penalty £100, and Goods forfeited.
Be it alsoe enacted That no Ship Vessell or Boat appointed and imployed ordinarily for the Carriage of Letters and Packquets shall unlesse it be in such Cases as shall be allowed by the said person or persons which are or shall be appointed to manage His Majesties Customes or Officers aforesaid) import or export any Goods or Merchandize into or out of the parts beyond the Seas upon the penalty of the forfeiture of One hundred pounds to be paid by the Master of the said Vessel or Boat with the losse of his place and all Goods and Merchandize that shall be found on board any such Shipp Vessel or Boat shall be forfeited and lost.
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