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Permit delivered gratis to Carriers of Salt.
And whereas the Carriers of Salt do frequently load several Horses with Salt att one Salt Work and att one time for which they have had but one Warrant or Permitt and are often obliged for convenient Carriage of the said Salt to several Places to separate the said Horses and to drive them several Roads by which means some of the said Salt has been liable to Seizure For prevention therefore of such Inconveniences to the said Carriers Itt is hereby enacted and the said Officers are hereby strictly charged and required to deliver gratis & without delay such and so many several Warrants or Permitts to each Carrier of Salt as hee shall demand for such several Horse Loads of Salt as hee shall load att one time and att one Salt Work Any thing heretofore to the contrary notwithstanding.
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