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Duties laid upon Glass Wares, and Stone and Earthen Bottles made here or imported, for Five Years.
II.Duties for Goods imported to be paid by Importer before landing. Landing before Entry and Duties paid, or without Warrant;
IV.Commissioners to be appointed for managing the Duties on Home Goods.
V.The Value of Home Goods paying ad valorem Duties, how ascertained.
VI.Makers to give Three Days Notice of kindling their Fires, Penalty £10;
XI.Furnaces and Utensils charged with the Duties, in whose Hands soever they may be.
XII.Duties upon Coal or Culm brought into any Port for Five Years.
XIII.The King, or Four Commissioners of the Customs, may appoint Meters and Weighers, who are to certify the Measure and Weight of the Coals;
XIV.Officers to keep a Book of Accounts, and to return the Money to the Receivers of the Customs, who are to return it into the Exchequer.
XVII.A Clause of Loan for £564,700 upon this Act at £7 per Cent.
XIX.Nine Ships, Part of the Forty-three Ships appointed to cruise by 5 & 6 W. & M. c. 1. to guard the Coal Trade.
XXI.Appropriation of the Monies arising by this and by c. 6. ante.
XXII.Rules in 1 W. & M. Sess. 2. c. 1. to be observed as to Execution of this Act.
XXIII.Metage of Coals to be taken as it now is, and Account on Oath.
XXIV.Recital that French Alamodes are unduly imported and sold.
XXV.Buyer of Goods discovering the Seller, discharged, and to have Half the Penalty.
XXVII.Recital of 5 & 6 W. & M. c. 22. § 4, 5. and, of certain Doubts therein as to renewing Licences to Stages.
XXVIII.Indemnity to Commissioners for Mistakes under the said Act.