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Reasons for passing this Act; Grant of Tunnage upon Wine imported during His Majesty's Life.
II.How Drugs, imported from Place of Growth, charged; and Spicery, except Pepper; and Linen; and Foreign Silks; and Wrought Silks; and Tobacco; and Wines herein mentioned; Subsidy of 1d. repaid on Plantation Tobacco imported and again exported.
IV.Duties raised under Management of Customs; and paid into the Exchequer.
VI.Recital of the Benefit arising from refining Brown and Muscovado Sugars, and afterwards exporting the same.
VII.Three Months allowed for Payment of Duty upon Plantation Tobacco, on Security.
IX.Cut Whalebone imported forfeited, and Penalty of Double the Value....
X.Proviso for Repayment of Duties on Exportation of Foreign Goods charged with Tunnage and Poundage. (Exception.) On Certificate of Entry and Payment of Duty; and Oath of Importer and Exporter;
XI.Recital that it is intended that His Majesty shall have a Revenue of £700,000 out of the several Duties herein mentioned.
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