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A. D. 1709' Anno o£tavo Ann^ Regin^E. C. 13. 403 no Eflbin, Proteftion, Privilege, or Wager of Law, Injuiidtion or Order of Reftraint, ihall in any wife be granted or allowed. X. Provided always, and it is hereby declared, Tliat if it happen that feveral Tallies of Loan, or Or- what Jhall not ders for Payment, as aforefaid, bear Date, or be brought the fame Day to the Auditor of the Receipt to be interpreted be regiftred, then it fhall be interpreted no undue Preference which of thofe he cntred firft, fo as he ™'^"= P'<=- enters them all the fame Day. Provided alfo, That it fhall not be interpreted any undue Preference to "'=""^^' .incur any Penalty in Point of Payment, if the Auditor direft, or the Clerk of the Pells record, or the Tellers do pay fubfequent Orders to Perfons that come and demand their Monies, and bring their Or- ders, before other Perfons that did not come to take their Monies, and bring their Orders in their Courfe,_fo as that there be fo much Money referved as will fatisfy precedent Orders, which fhall not be otherwile difpofed, but kept for them, Intereit upon Loan being to ceafe from the Time the Money is fo referved and kept in Bank for them. XL And be it further enafted, That all and every Perfon and Perfons to whom any Money fhall be Grtos afilBii. due for Loans to be regiftred by Virtue of this Aft, after Order entred in the Book of Regifter, as afore- * ^' faid, his Executors, Adminiftrators or Affigns, by proper Words of Ailignment, to be indorfed and writ- , ten upon his Order, may affign or transfer his Right, Title, Litereft and Benefit of fuch Order or any Part thereof, to any other, which being notified in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt aforefaid, and an Entry or Memorial thereof alfo made in the Book of Regiftry aforefaid, for Orders, which the Officer fliall, upon Requeft, without Fee or Charge accordingly make, fhall entitle fuch Aflignee, his Executors, Adminiitrators and Affigns, to the Benefit thereof, and Payment thereon ; and fuch Affignee may, in like Manner, affign again, and fo toties quoties ; and afterwards it flaall not be in the Power of fuch Perfon or Perfons who have or hath made fuch Affignment, to make void, releafe and difcharge the fame, or any the Monies thereby due, or any Part thereof. ' XIL And whereas in and by one A6t of the fifth Year of her Majefty's Reign, a Credit was given for 5 Anns, c. i«,

  • any Sums not exceeding eight hundred twenty-two thoufand three hundred eighty-one Pounds fif- §• n-

' teen Shillings and fix Pence Farthing ; and by another Aft of the fixth Year of her Majefty's Reign ^ ^™^> '=• '9»

  • a further Credit was given for any Sums not exceeding feven hundred twenty-nine thoufand and fixty- ^' ]^^^^ j._ j^

' feven Pounds fifteen Shillings and fix Pence three Farthings ; and by another A£t of the feventh Year ^., 13. ' ' '

  • of her Majefty's Reign a further Credit was given for any Sums, not exceeding fix hundred forty-five

' thoufand Pounds, to be borrowed upon thofe A£l:s refpeftively, at an Intereft after the Rate of fix Pounds ' per Centum per Annum, upon the feveral Subfidies, Impofitions, and Duties in the fame Afts refpeftively ' mentioned; and the Lord High Treafurer, or any three or more of the Commiffioners of the Treafury ' for the time being, are by the fame A£l:s refpeftively authorized and direfted to caufe the Officers of the ' Exchequer to receive from time to time, by way of Loan, at the like Intereft, at the faid Receipt, any

  • further Sum or Sums of Money, as fhould be fufficient to make good the Payment of all the Intereft
  • Monies_ appointed or allowed by the fame Adfs refpedively, every three Months, until the Subfidies,

' Impofitions, and Duties therein mentioned fhould come into the Exchequer, and be fufficient for that

  • Purpofe, purfuant to the Intent and true Meaning of the fame ASts refpeftively :' Now it is hereby pro-

vided and enaded by the Authority aforefaid. That nothing in this A£i: contained fhall extend, or be con- This Aft not to ftrued to extend to the taking away, altering or leflening the faid Power and Diredlion of borrowing Mo- prejudice the Sc nies to make the Payment of the faid Intereft Monies every three Months, until the faid Subfidies, Impo- curity of the fitions and Duties, in the faid refpeftive Affs mentioned, fhall come in, and be fufficient for that Purpofe, ^^^' '^ ' as aforefaid, or in any wii'e to alter or prejudiire the Security given by the faid feveral Afts of the fifth, fixth and feventh Years of her Majefty's Reign, or any of them, for the Payment and Satisfaftion of the fame, or any other Principal and Intereft Monies, which v/ere fecured, or intended to be fecured by the fame A£ts refpedlively ; but that the Orders for the fame fhall be regiftred in Courfe, and paid in the fame Manner, upon each and every of thofe AQs, as if this hSt had never been made ; this prefent A6f, or any thing therein contained, or any other Matter or Thing whatfoever to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. ' Xin. And whereas by an AiSt of Parliament made in the fifth Year of the Reign of their faid late j & 6 W. & M.

  • Majefties King William and Queen Mary, intituled. An Ail for granting to their Majejlies certain Rates c. 7,
  • and Dut:-es upon Salt, and upon Beer, Ah, and other Liquors, for fecuring certain Recompences and Advantages

' in the faid ASf mentioned, to fuch Perfons as jhall voluntarily advance the Sum often hundred thoifand Powids, ' towards carrying on the War againfi France, certain Duties upon Salt and Rock Salt were granted from ' the five and twentieth Day of March one thoufand fix hundred ninety-four until the feventeenth Day

  • oi May one thoufand fix hundred ninety-feven ; and by an A£t made in the feventh Year of the_ Reign
  • of his faid late Majefty King William, intituled, An A£i for continuing to his Majefly certain Duties upon 7&SW.3.C. 31.
  • Salt, Glafs Wares, Stone and Earthen Wares, and for granting feveral Duties upon Tobacco Pipes, and other
  • Earthen Wares, for carrying on the War againfi France, and for eflahliftiing a National Land Bank, and
  • for taking off the Duties upon Tonnage of Ships, and upon Coals) the fame Rates and Duties upon Salt and

' Rock Salt were granted or continued to be paid to his faid late Majefty, his Heirs and SuccefiTors, Kings ' and Queens of England, for ever ; and by an Aft made in the firft Year of her now Majefty's Reign, ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^_

  • intituled. An A SI for making good Deficiencies, and for preferving the puhlick Credit, the faid Hereditary ^' '
  • Duties upon Salt and Rock Salt are (amongft other Things) appropriated and direfted to be applied to- ' '
  • wards making good certain deficient Funds therein mentioned, by the Payment and Satisfaftion of all

' the Principal Monies thereupon, then really due, and all Intereft Monies due and, to grow due for the

  • fame . in the Manner therein mentioned, as by the fame Afts may feverally appear :' Now to the end

a Provifion may be made for or towards the better Payment of the Intereft Monies, which fhall grow due by this prefent Aft every three Months, for all the Monies which fhall be advanced or lent thereupon ; F f f 2 it