282 C. 9 — II. Anno fexto Ann^ Reginse. A. D. 1707. CAP. IX. An Adl for the Exportation of White Woollen Cloth. ?4 an<J 15 H. S. ' "WT ^^ R E A S by an Aft of Parliament made in the fourteenth and fifteenth Years of the Reign of C.J, 5 ■ ■* '^/y King Henry the Eighth, intituled. Touching JVorJhd IFcavers c/" Yarmouth and Lynn, it is ' amongft other Things enafted, That no Peifon or Perfons any Time after convey or tranfport into any ' of the Parts beyond the Sea, any Manner of Clothes or Worfteds before the fame Clothes be fhorn, dyed, ' coloured, and calendred, upon Pain of forfeiting the Value thereof: And whereas in the fixth ^'car of Patent granted ' ^'^ Reign of Qiieen ELIZABETH a Patent was granted to the Hcmihorough Company for ever, with Li- 6Eliz. tothe ' berty to export thirty thoufand Clothes, though not wrought or drefled, twenty-five thoufand whereof Hamborough * to be above the Value of three Pounds, and under the Value of fix Pouiids per Cloth, and the other five Company. <■ thoufand to be above the Value of four Pounds /"tr Cloth : And whereas in the eight and twentieth Year PatentiSCar.a- ' of the Reign of King Charles the Second, another Patent was granted to Sir 'James, Hayes., and Sir of 'porthnT"'^^ ' Peii^^ .^pPy-> Knights, inTruft for the late Countei's of Portland, for the Term of one and twenty Years, Twenty^one ' '^° liccnfe the Exportation of all Manner of Woollen Clothes, white as well as coloured, though not Years. ' barbed, rowed, Ihorn or drefTed, without Limitation as to Price or Number, with Powej- to agree and ' compound with the Exporter for the quantum to be paid them for the Licence to export the fame : And
- whereas the laft mentioned Patent expired in or about the Month of May in the Year of our Lord one
' thoufand feven hundred and feven, fince the Expiration of which faid Patent, the Officers of herMajefiry's ' Cuftoms have put a Stop to the Exportation of all white Clothes ; and fome Doubts have arifen whether ' the fame may be exported, notwithftanding the many good Laws that have been made for the Encou- ' ragement of the Woollen Manufadfure : And whereas there are great Qiiantities of white Woollen ' Clothes now ready to be fliipt off, and exported into Parts beyond the Seas, where there is a great De- ' mand for the fame, and it hath been the Wifdom of this Nation in all Ages, to give all due Encourage- ' ment to the Woollen Manufafture thereof :' For preventing therefore of all Doubts that have or may- arjfe concerning the Exportation of white Woollen Cloth, and for the better Encouragement of the All white 'Wool- Woollen Manufa6ture of this Kingdom, and Employment of the Poor, Be it enafted by the Qiieen's moft len Cloth what- Excellent Majefly, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Com- ever made in mons in Parliament ailembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That it fhall and may be lawful for Great Britain, ^^j^y Ytx{ovi or Perfons whatfoever to e^iport out of the Kingdom of Great Britain, or Dominion o'ilVahs, jiorted^^ ^ "' ^'^y white Woollen Cloth whatfoever, made or manufafttired within the faid Kingdom of Great Britain or 5«fi'«.Rc/OTBf« Dominion ol Wales; any Law, Statute, Ordinance, Cuftom, Prefcription or Provifion whatfoever, to to the foregoing the Contrary notwithflaiiding. Chapter, CAP. X. £ X P ^^ -^^ f°'-' '■^ better recruiting her Majefty's Land-Forces and the Marines, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and eight. CAP. XI. An Adl for continuing one Half-Part of the Subfidies of Tonnage and Poundage, and other Duties upon Wines, Goods and IVIerchandizes imported, which were granted to the Crown in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, and for fettling a Fund thereby, and by other Ways and Means, for Payment of Annuities, not exceeding eighty thoufand Pounds per Annum, to be fold for raifing a further Supply to her Majefty for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and eight, and other Ufes therein cxprefTed. tiCar. z. c, 4. L T^ *■ O S T Gracious Sovereign ; Whereas feveral Subfidies of Tonnage and Poundage, and other Du- XVl ties and Sums of Money, upon Wines, Goods, and other Merchandizes, were given and granted unto his late Majefty King Charles the Second (of Bleffed Memory) for his Life, by an Act of Par- liament made in the twelfth Year of his Reign, intituled, A Subftdy granted to the King of Tonnave and ' Poundage, and other Sums of Money' payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported, and by the Book Of ' Rates thereunto annexed ; which Subfidies of Tonnage and Poundage, and other Duties and Sums ofr ' Money, upon Wines, Goods and Merchandizes, as well exported as imported, (with fome Alterations)- ' were by feveral fubfequent Acts of Parliament granted to continue until the firft Day o's Augufl one thou-' Anns c 27 ' '"^"'^ fsven hundred and ten : And whereas by an Aft of Parliament made in the fifth Year of your Ma^- ' ' ' iefiry's Reign, (intituled, An Act for continuing feveral Subfidies, Impofitions, and Duties, and for making ' Provifions therein mentioned, to raife Money by vjay of Loan, for the Service of the TVcir, and other her Md-i ^ je/iy'i ncceffdtj and important Occajions, and for afcertaining the Winc-Meafure) the faid Subfidies of Ion- ' nage and Poundage, and other Duties and Sums of Money, were enafted to continue, and be p.iyable to ' your Majefty, for and upon all Wines, Goods and Merchandizes, which fhould be imported at any ' Time or Times between the laft Day oi July one thoufimd feven hundred and ten and the firft Day oi Aw ' guft one thoufand feven hundred and twelve : Now, We your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjfcifts,', I sSo.oool. to ' the Commons oiGreat Britain, in Parliament afTembled, having refolved, that a further Sum, not exceed- he raifed by Sale ' ing one million two hundred and eighty thoufand Pounds, be raifed by Sale of Annuities in the mannerj r of Annuities, whereof- ijozojoool. hx the Bxpence of th« War, &Ci and z6o,ooo 1, for Payment of the Annuities purchafed on this A£i< ' herein