5IO C. Lattin, 10 1. per ico 1. Leather, jl. per lool, •Lime Juice, 20 1. per lool. Litmus, 5 1, per lool. Lapis C.ilaminaris, i 1. per Ton. By'y&SW. 3. c. 10. §. 13. xs. only fhall be paid for every Ton of Lapis Cilaminaris exported. Madder, 5 1. per 100 1. Orchal, 5 1. per 100 1. S Geo. I. c. 15. §. 10. Pintadocs, 5 1. per 100 1, Pitch, half more than ufual Rate. Silver Plate, 5 1. per 100 1. Rice, 5I. per 100 1. Rozin, 10 1. per 100 1. Salt, 5 s. per Weigh. For the Manner in which it is to be paid, fee 3 Geo. 2. c. 20. §. 17. Thrown Silk, 5I. per tool. Wrought Silk, 2 s. per lb. 2 W. & M. IV. z. c. 4. Silk Ferret, half more than ufual Rate. Skins, 5 s. per 100 1. Tarr, half more than ufual Rate. Ticks, 5I. per 100 1. Thread Outnel, 4s. per Dosen lb. 'Tapiftry, &c. 10 1. period. Inkle wrought. Pantiles, 8 s. p^r Thoufand. Dying Wood, 5I. per 100 1. S Geo. I. c. ij. '^. 10. Waif* 5!. ps.' lOol. Anno quarto Gulielmi 8c Marine. A. D. 1692. tiventieth Day ^December one thoufand fix hundred and ninety. (48) For Lattin {haven, black Lattin, and rsund Bottoms, imported within the faid Time, ten Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame arc charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or lefier Quantity. (4.9) For Leather of all Sorts im- ported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or lefl'er Quantity. (50) For all Lime and Lemon Juice imported within the faid Time, twenty Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame are charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (51) For Litmus imported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged v.'ith in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion as aforefaid. (52) For all Lapis Calaminai'ts exported within the faid Time, twenty Shillings for every Ton, over and above all other Duties payable for the fame, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (53) For Madder of all Sorts imported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (54J For Orchal imported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundredPounds VaKie thereof, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and. fo in proportion as aforefaid. (55J For Pintadoes or Calico Cupboard Clothes, imported within the faid Time, and not brought from Eqji India or China, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame are charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion as aforefaid. (56) For Pitch i^iported within the faid Tine, not being of the Produfl of any of the Dominions or Plantations of the Crown of England or Scotland., one Moiety more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates. (57) For all Sorts of Plate of Silver, gilt or ungilt, imported within the fame Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (58J For Rice imported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (59) For Rozin of all Sorts imported within the faid Time (except French Rozinj not being of the Produ£i: of any of the Dominions or Plantations belonging to the Crown of England or Scot- land, ten Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with !n the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion as aforefaid. (60) For every Weigh of Salt imported within the faid Time (except fuch Salt as {hall be ufed in curing of Fi{li) five Shillings more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (61) For Silk thrown of all Sorts, into the Gum, im- ported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the laid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (62J For every Pound of Silk wrought, other than Alamodes and Luftrings, imported within the faid Time, two Shillings more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, or by an ASt of this prefent Parliament made in the fecond Year of their Majefties Reign, intituled, An Ail for granting to their Majefties certain Jmpofitions upon all Ealt India Goods and MamifaSlures, and upon all •wrought Silks, and fcvcral other Goods and li'Ierchandiz.e , to he imported after the five and twentieth Day of December one thoufand fix hundred and ninety. (63) For Silk Ferret or Floret, imported within the fiid Time, one Moiety more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates. (64) For Skins of all Sorts imported within the faid Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Qiiantity. (65) For all Tarr imported within the faid Time, not being of the Produ£t of any of the Dominions or Plantations belonging to the Crown of England or Scotland, one Moiety more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates. (66) For Ticks and Tickings (except Scotifi) Ticks and Ticking) imported within the fame Time, five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (67) For every dozen Pounds of Thread Outnel imported within the faid Time, four Shillings more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity- (68) For all Tapiftry and Dornix irriported within the faid Time (except fuch as are manufadtured in, or brought from, any Part of the French King's Dominions) ten Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame is charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (69) For all wrought Incle imported within the faid Time, one Moiety more th. n what is now paid for the fame. (70) For all Pantiles imported within the faid Time, eight Shil- lings the thoufand more than the fame are charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and fo in proportion as aforefaid. (71) For all Sorts of dying Wood imported within the faid Time (except Red Wood from Guiney, Drugs and Logwood) five Pounds for every hundred Pounds Value, more than the fame are charged with in the faid Book of Rates, and lb in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. (72) For all Wax called Bees IVax, im- poFted