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Statutes of the Realm: Volume 5, 1625-80. Originally published by Great Britain Record Commission, s.l, 1819.
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Excise continued.
Persons to whom the same to be paid.; Commissioners named.
Be it enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled that the imposition called Excise shall continue to be collected leavyed and paid (together with all arrears thereof from Farmers since the twenty fifth day of March One thousand six hundred fifty seaven and [from Merchants & other p[er]sons since the twenty fifth day of March 1658) (fn. 1) ] by and to Nathaniell Manton Benjamin Goodwin Thomas Lenthall and Edward Wingate Esquiers Commissioners hereby appointed for the Grand Excise and their Deputyes from the twentyeth day of August inclusively in the yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred and sixty untill the five and twentyeth day of December in the same yeare according unto and after the rates rules and proportions and upon the same Goods and Merchandizes as the same was payable and collected the five and twentyeth day of Aprill One thousand six hundred and sixty, And Sir Richard Browne Sir William Doyley John Birch William Prinne Edward King and Robert Scawen Esquiers hereby appointed Commissioners for appeales, and regulating the Excise, the aforesaid Commissioners for Excise their Sub-Commissioners and other Officers respectively under the regulations and rules in all matters and things in that case provided, and as it was used and collected the said five and twentyeth day of April are hereby authorized and required to act accordingly.
II. Certain Goods imported discharged from Excise.
Provided that all sorts of Oyles Wines Tobaccoes of the English Plantations [Tapes Silkes (fn. 2) ] Incles Linnens Tiles called Pan tiles Playing Cards Girdles of all sorts, Cabinets of all sortes, Copperice Hopps all sorts of Lace imported after the twenty fourth of July One thousand six hundred and sixty shall be thence [forth (fn. 1) ] discharged of the Duty of Excise.