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Mischiefs from Importation of French Commodities and Manufactures.
III.The Goods not to be delivered out of the Warehouse till Judgment, except for Production at Trial.
V.Ship importing, forfeited; and also Lighters, &c. employed. Master, Seamen, &c. importing; Penalty, £500 and Punishment.
VII.The Value of Goods to be according to the Book of Rates; 12 Car. II. the Goods not there settled to be valued by a Jury, except Wine, which is £30 per Tun, and Brandy £40.
XI.Officer conniving at Importation; Penalty £500. Punishment.
XII.Person authorized may search any House, and break open Doors, &c.
XIII.Attorney General, or any Person seizing the Commodities, may prosecute.
XV.G. Heathcote and Arthur Shallot, &c. licensed to import not exceeding 200 Tuns of Brandy.
XVII.Retailers to sell Wine in Pewter Measures sealed. Penalty £5.
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