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A. D. lyog* Anno odavo Ann^ Regin^; C. 13* 407 aforefaid, fliall upon reafbnable Demand refufe or neglecS to deliver up fuch Bonds, according to the Purport and true Meaning of this Aft, then the Officer fo ofxending fhall for every fuch Offence be and is hereby made liable to anfwer to the Party. grieved all bis Damages, tooether with Treble Cofts of Suit. ' XXVI. And in regard the Subfidy of Tonnage and Poundage on Merchandizes exported is to de- ' termine from and after the laft Day oi July one thoufand feven hundred and ten, but it is neverthelefs ' necefTary, that the refpeftive Officers of the Cuitoms, as well outwards as inwards, do continue to per- ' form the Duties of their refpeclive Offices, as well to prevent Frauds in Relation to the Drawbacks ' upon certificate Goods, as to hinder the Exportation of Goods prohibitted to be exported, and for other ' Caufes wherein the publick Service is or may be concerned ; Be it therefore enacted by the Authority aforefaid. That the Fees of the OfHcers of tlie Cuftonis, as well in the Port of London as in other Ports of Cuftom Fecjal'u Great Britain, which were eilabliflied or allov/ed by the A6t of Tonnage and Poundage, made in the '^™^ ^y '^ twelfth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, or by any of the Rules annexed 'thereunto, or continaed tlii ai- by any hSk or A£ls of Parliament fince made, touching any fuch Fees, and which may lawfully be taken tcrea byParlia- by any fuch Officers, or their Deputies, from any her Majefty's Subjedls or Strangers, until the firft: Day ment. of Auguft one tlioufand feven hundred and ten, for any Cocquets, Certificates, Entries, Clearings, Bonds, Debentures, Endorfements, Sufferances, Tranfires, Lett-paffes, Warrants, and other Matters and Things relating to the Duties of their Refpedive Offices, fhall after the faid laft Day of July one thoufand feven hundred and ten continue, and be paid and payable for the fame, until the faid Fees, or any of them- 'fliall be altered by the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament, as fully as if the faid Fees, or any Table- or Tables thereof formerly allowed, were particularly fet down, or referred to in the Body of this A£l ;. the Determination of the faid Subfidy outwards, or any Aft or Afts of Parliament, or other Matter or Thing to the contrary notwithftanding. XXVII. And be it enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Officer or Officers of the Cuftoms, Officer imberil- fliall, contrary to his Duty, imbezil any Goods or Merchandizes lodged in any Warehoufe, in his or their ling any Goods,, Cuftody or Pofleffion, fuch Officer and Officers, for every fuch Offence, fhall forfeit double the Value forfeits double of the Goods fo imbezilled, to the Parties grieved, with full Cofts, to be recovered as other Penalties by pjjj ^^^^ ^ this Aft are recoverable. XXVIII. And be it enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That all the Monies lent and to be knt unto Appropriation of her Majefty, on one Aft of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled. An A£i for granting an Aid to her Ma- the Monies given jejly, to he raifed by a Land Tax -in Great Britain, ^^r the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and this SeflTion. ten., and fo much Money (if any fuch be) of the Tax thereby granted, as fhall arife, and remain after all ^ Anaaf, c i. the Loans made or to ht made upon that Aft, and the Intereft thereof, and the Charges thereby allow- able for the raifing the faid Tax, fliall be fatisfied, or Money fufficient fhall be referved to difcharge the fame ; and all the Monies lent and to be lent unto her Majefty, upon another Aft of this Seffion of Par- liament, intituled. An All for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for g Anns c. 3-, ti)e Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and ten, and fo much Money of the faid Duties of Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, thereby granted, as fhall arife and remain, after all the Loans made or to be made upon that Aft, or thereby transferred or direfted to be transferred thereunto, and the Intereft thereof, and the Charge thereby allowable for raifing the faid Duties thereby granted, fliall be fatisfied, or Money fufficient fhall be referved to difcharge the fame ; and all the Money arifen or to arife by another Aft of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled. An Act for conthiulng Part of the Duties upon Coals, Cidm, and Cynders, % Anns,-c. 4, end granting new Duties upon Houfes having tiventy Windows or more, to ralfe the Sum of fifteen hundred thou- fand Pounds, by Way of a Lottery, for the Service of th' Tear one thoifand feven hundi'ed and ten ; and all the . Money arifen or to arife by another Aft of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled. An Aa for granting to j Anns, c. 7, her Majefty new Duties of Exclfe, and upon Jeveral Imported Commodities; and for eftablljhlng a yearly Fund thereby, and by other Ways and Means, to ralfe nine hundred thoufand Pounds, by Sale of Annuities ; and (In Default thereof) by another Lottery, for the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and ten ; and all the" Monies lent or to be lent unto her Majefty upon one other Aft of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled, An AEI for laying certain Duties upon Candles, and certain Rates upon Monies to be given with Clerks and Ap- 8 Annas, 0. g> prentices, towards ralfmg her Majefty s Supply for the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and ten; and the Sums intended to be raifed by Loans, in purfuance of this prefent Aft; fhall be appropriated for or towards the feveral Ufes and Purpofes herein after exprefTed : That is to fay, For or towards the defraying the Charges of the Ordinary of her Majefty's Navy, and for Viftuals, Wages, Wear and Tear, and other Services ■ of the Navy, and the viftualling thereof, performed and to be performed ; and for the Sea Seri'ice in the Office of the Ordnance, performed and to be performed ; and for or towards the Land Service, per- formed and to be performed by the Office of the Ordnance, including the Charge of the Fortifications of Gibraltar, and to and for Subfiftence, OfF-reckonings and Clearings for one Year, from the three and- twentieth Hd^y oi December one thoufand feven hundred and nine, to her Majefty's Guards and Garrifons in Great Britain, and the contingent Charges of the fame, and for Payment of Invalids for the faid Year, beginning from the faid three and twentieth Day of December one thoufand feven hundred and nine ; and for or towards the defraying the Charges of her Majefty's Army, and fuch Forces as are or fhall be ad- ded thereunto in the Low Countries, or Germany, within or for one Year, to be reckoned from the faid three and twentieth Day qI Dccejnber one thoufand feven hundred and nine, and the contingent Charges thereunto belonging ; and for or towards her Majefty's Proportion of the Charge of three thoufand Pala- tines, formerly taken into the Service of her Majefty and the States General for the Year one thoufand feven hundred and ten 5 and for or towards her Majefty's Proportion of the Charge of four thoufand fix hundred thirty-nine Saxons, formerly taken into the Service of her Majefty, and the States General, for the Year one thoufand feven hundred and ten ; and for or tovyards her Majefty's Proportion of the Charger I . of ■