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III.Importation of Wool from Ireland allowed from and to the Ports as herein mentioned.
IV.Commissioners, &c. of Customs in Ireland to transmit to Commissioners of Customs in England Accounts of Wool exported; from Ireland, and where and to whom consigned in England, &c.
V.How Certificates for landing Wool from Ireland, &c. are to be written, and what they are to contain.
VII.How Execution for Informer may be had, and Proceedings thereon by Quarter Sessions.
VIII.Aiding Exportation of Wool, &c. Punishment and Penalty.
IX.In Actions, &c. Jury of Freeholders to be summoned out of other Counties.
XI.Persons entitled compounding for Penalties, any other Person may sue for the same.
XII.Admiralty empowered to appoint Ships to seize Vessels carrying Wool, &c.
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