by the Eaft India company, with the drawbacks, p. 140. 3. C. The like of French goods imported, with drawbacks, p. 143. 4. D. The like of all other goods imported, not enumerated, with drawbacks, p. 148. 5. E. The like on other goods exported, not enumerated, with drawbacks, p. 150. 6. F. Duties of excife, p. 151.; allowances, p. 169.; bounties, p. 171.; drawbacks, p. 172. Scotland. tioned in the schedules (A. C. E.) Chap. 13. f. 7. p. 26. · 3. To enforce the navigation acts 12 Charles 2. &c. Chap. 19.. P. 176. 4. Ships feized in America or the West Indies may be broken up and fold. Chap. 32. f. 12. p. 228. 5. Further provifions made in regard to veffels defcribed in act 24 Geo. 3. c. 47.; against smuggling, and extending the fame to other veffels and boats. Chap. 32. p. 223. 6. Cutters found within four leagues of the coaft whofe bowfprit exceeds two thirds of the length of the veffel forfeited. Chap. 32. f. 1. | 1. All annuities payable from the See Aberbrothock. Chap. 46. p. 266. Dumfries. Chap. 57. P. 279. Search. All money due from repealed duties and all deficiencies not carried 10 the finking fund by 10 May, 1787, to be part of the confolidated fund. See French Goods. Chap. 31. f. 15. Chap. 13. f. 71. p. 68. P. 214. Seized Goods. To be ftamped before delivered to the King's warehouse. Chap. 32. 1. 13. p. 229. Ships. 1. The bounty of 20 s. per ton by 26 Geo. 3. c. 81.; extended to all British thips employed in fifheries. Chap. 10. f. 2. p. 18. 2. British built fhips or prizes taken at fea by letters of marque legally condemned and owned, navigated and registered according to law, deemned British-built ships men Skynner (Sir John). See Annuities, Chap. 12. p. 22. Skins. See Hides. Chap. 36. p. 241. Smuggling. See Cuftoms. Chap. 32. p. 223. Soap. See Penalties. Chap. 31. p. 216. ¦ Spirituous Liquors. See Licences. Chap. 30. p. 204. Till 5 April, 1788, fpirits to be deemed of the ftrength denoted by Clarke's hydrometer. Chap. 31. f. 17. P. 215. Staffordshire. For building a new goal for Staffordshire. Chap. 60. p. 279. Stamps. See Tickets (Lottery). Chap. 1. f. 10. P. 7. 1. One ftamp may be used to denote See Appropriations. Chap. 33. p. 235. feveral duties, which are to be confolidated, and one account kept thereof. Chap. 13. f. 41. P. 43. 2. Stamp duties to be paid into the exchequer weekly. Chap. 13. f. 42. Timberland Parish. For dividing and enclofing the low lands and common fens there, Chap. 66. p. 304. Tools. may be committed to the common gaol, or to the houfe of correction. Chap. 11. p. 21. Act 26 Geo. 3. c. 89. to explain.f. W. Wales. 25 Geo. 3. c. 7. for prohibiting the THE King enabled to establish exportation of tools ufed in the iron and steel manufactures, continued to the end of next feffion. Chap. 36. 1. 3. P. 242. a court of criminal judicafure on the eaftern coaft of New South Wales and the parts adjacent. Chap. 2. p. 7. 2. The prince of Wales not liable to land tax. Chap. 5. p. 15. Wine. 3. If French wine imported in pack- Witnesses. 1. Inhabitants competent witnesses Wood. The additional duty on wood im- Workhoujes. See George (St.) Hanover Square. THE END OF THE INDEX. |