VII.Regulations as to writing and signing Cockets, Certificates, &c.

Goods, both at shipping and landing, viewed and examined by Officer; Quantities, &c. of Goods shipped in Ireland, indorsed upon Cocket, Certificate, &c.

And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Cockets and Warrants for the carrying or transporting of any of the aforesaid Goods from the Kingdom of Ireland to any Port or Ports aforesaid within this Kingdom shall be written upon Paper and not Parchment and signed by Three of the chiefe Officers of such respective Port at least and all Certificates of landing the same in any the Ports aforesaid within this Kingdom or Dominion of Wales shall be signed in like Manner And that all the Goods aforesaid both at shipping and landing shall be viewed and examined by the Surveyour or Searcher or Landwaiter attending the Shipping or Discharge of any the aforesaid Goods And that the exact Quantities and Qualities Marks and Numbers of the Goods aforesaid soe shipped in Ireland shall be particularly expressed and indorsed upon the Cocket by which the said Goods are or were to be shipped and likewise upon the Warrant for landing the same in England and alsoe upon the Certificate or Certificates given or to be given for discharging the Bond or Bonds taken in Ireland for the same