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48° GEORGII III. Cap.149.
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SCHEDULE, PART I. Duty.
DISPOSITION—continued   £ s. d.

And where the same, together with any Schedule, Receipt, or other Matter put or indorsed thereon or annexed thereto, shall contain 2,160 Words or upwards, then for every entire Quantity of 1,080 Words contained therein, over and above the first 1,080 Words, a further progressive Duty of

  1 0 0

DOCQUET, made on passing under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, any Grant, Letters Patent, Exemplification, Constat, or other Instrument, requiring a Docquet

  0 2 0

DONATION, by His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, or by any other Patron,

 

Of any Ecclesiastical Benefice, Dignity, or Promotion, in England, of the yearly Value of Ten Pounds or upwards in the King's Books

  20 0 0

Of any other Ecclesiastical Benefice, Dignity, or Promotion whatsoever, in England

  10 0 0

DRAFT for Money. See Bill of Exchange.

 

EIK to a Reversion. See Mortgage.

 

EXCHANGE of Lands, or other Hereditaments or heritable Subjects, whether any Sum of Money shall be paid for Equality of Exchange or not

  1 10 0

And where the same, together with any Schedule, Receipt, or other Matter, put or indorsed thereon or annexed thereto, shall contain 2,160 Words or upwards, then for every entire Quantity of 1,080 Words contained therein, over and above the first 1,080 Words, a further progressive Duty of

  1 0 0

EXEMPLIFICATION or Constat, under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of any Letters Patent or Grant, made or to be made by His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, or by any of His Royal Predecessors, of any Honour, Dignity, Promotion, Franchise, Liberty, or Privilege, or of any Lands, Office, or other Thing whatsoever;

 

For every Skin, Sheet, or Piece of Vellum, Parchment, or Paper, upon which any such Exemplification or Constat shall be written

  5 0 0

FACULTY, Licence or Commission, for admitting or authorizing any Person to act as a Notary Public in England

  30 0 0

FACULTY, Licence, or Commission, for admitting or authorizing any Person to act as a Notary Public in Scotland

  20 0 0

EXTRACTS from Registers and Records in England and Scotland.—See Copy.

 

FACTORY, in the Nature of a Power of Attorney in Scotland.—See Letter of Attorney.

 

FACULTY from the Archbishop of Canterbury, or the Master of the Faculties for the Time being, or from the Guardian of the Spiritualties during a Vacancy of the Archbishop's See, not otherwise charged

  30 0 0