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Scotch Salt to be entered at Carlisle or Berwick.
And be it enacted and declared That all Salt imported or brought by Sea or Land into the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed and not of the Product of any of the said Places shall be adjudged and deemed to be Foreign Salt imported and shall be charged as such with the higher Duties by this Act charged upon Salt imported and that all Scotch Salt brought X1 by Land shall be entred at Carlisle or Berwick with the Officer or Officers for that Purpose there to be appointed under the Penalty of Forfeiture of Double the Value of and after the Rate of Ten Shillings per Bushel for such Salt so bought in.
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