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A62329 The schedule containing the draught of the charter mentioned in the commission to which it is annexed and whereunto the same hath reference England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary) 1694 (1694) Wing S848; ESTC R214945 23,679 16

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The Schedule containing the Draught of the Charter mentioned in the Commission to which it is Annexed and whereunto the same hath Reference WILLIAM and MARY By the Grace of GOD of England Scotland France and Ireland King and Queen Defenders of the Faith c. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas in Recital of the Act. and by a certain Act lately made in Parliament Entituled An Act for Granting to Their Majesties several Rates and Duties upon Tunnage of Ships and Vessels and upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for securing certain Recompences and Advantages in the said Act mentioned to such Persons as shall voluntarily Advance the Sum of Fifteen Hundred Thousand Pounds towards carrying on the War against France It is amongst other Things Enacted That for and during the Term of Four Years Commencing from the first day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and Four there should be throughout the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed Raised Levied Collected and paid for and upon the Tonnage of all Ships and Vessels wherein at any time or times and for every time during the said Term of Four Years there should be Imported any Goods or Merchandizes into this Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed from any Parts Places or Countries in the said Act mention'd or wherein during the said Term there should be carried Coastwise from any Port Member or Creek in the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed unto any other Port Creek or Member within the same Kingdom Dominion Port or Town the several and respective Rates Impositions Duties and Sums of Money in the said Act mentioned And that from and after the Seventeenth day of May which shall be in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and Seven there shall be throughout the said Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed Raised Levied Collected and Paid unto Us Our Heirs and Successors for Beer Ale Syder and other Liquors certain Additional Rates or Duties of Excise in the said Act particularly Expressed And that Weekly to wit on Wednesday in every Week if it be not an Holiday and if it be then the next day after that is not an Holiday All and every the Monies arising by the Rates and Duties by the said Act Granted should be paid into the Receipt of the Exchequer under certain Penalties therein mentioned And that yearly and every year reckoning the first year to begin from the First day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Four the full Sum of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds by or out of the Monies to arise by the said several Duties upon the Tunnage of Ships and Vessels and by the said Rates and Duties of Excise or any of them and to be brought into the Receipt of the Exchequer by Weekly Payments as aforesaid in case the said Weekly Payments shall extend thereunto should be the whole and entire yearly Fund And in case the said Weekly Payments should not amount to One Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds per Annum then the said Weekly Monies or Payments so far as the same will extend should be part of the yearly Fund for and towards the Answering and Paying of the several Annuities and other Purposes in the said Act expressed And in Case the said Duties upon the Tunnage of Ships and Vessels and the said Rates and Duties of Excise or any of them should at any time or times appear to be so deficient or low in the produce of the same as that within any one year to be reckoned as aforesaid the Weekly Payments upon the said Rates or Duties or any of them shall not amount to so much as One Hundred and Forty Thousands Pounds or to so much as shall be sufficient to Discharge and Satisfie the said several and respective Annuities and other Benefits or Advantages by the said Act intended or appointed to be paid within or for the same year respectively That then and so often and in every such Case the Commissioners of Our Treasury and the Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer now being and the Treasurer and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer or Commissioners of the Treasury for the time being are thereby strictly Injoyned and Required by Virtue of the said Act and without any further or other Warrant to be Sued for had or obtained from Us Our Heirs or Successors in this behalf to cause every such Deficiency to be made good by applying issuing or paying so much of any Treasure or Revenue belonging or to belong unto Us Our Heirs or Successors not being Appropriated to any particular Use or Uses by any Act or Acts of Parliament towards the Discharging or Paying of the said Annuities or other Benefits or Advantages appointed to be paid by the said Act as together with the Moneys which shall have been brought into the said Receipt of or for the said several Rates or Duties shall be sufficient to pay off and Discharge and shall compleatly pay off and Discharge all the Moneys which within the same year respectively shall be grown due or ought to be paid upon the said Annuities or other Benefits or Advantages according to the true intent and meaning of the said Act And it is thereby further Enacted That it should and might be Lawful to and for Us by Commission under the Great Seal of England to Authorize and Appoint any number of Persons to Take and Receive all such voluntary Subscriptions as should be made on or before the First day of August in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Four by any Person or Persons Natives or Foreigners Bodies Politick or Corporate for and towards the Raising and Paying into the Receipt of the Exchequer the Sum of Twelve Hundred Thousand Pounds part of the Sum of Fifteen Hundred Thousand Pounds in the said Act mentioned And that the yearly Sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds part of the said yearly Sum of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds arising by and out of the Duties and Impositions aforementioned should be applied issued and directed and is thereby appropriated to the Use and Advantage of such Person and Persons Bodies Politick and Corporate as should make such voluntary Subscriptions and Payments their Heirs Successors or Assigns And that each Weekly or other Payment arising by and out of the said Duties and Impositions should by the Auditor of the Receipt of Exchequer from time to time as the same shall be paid in be separated and divided into five seventh parts and two seventh parts And that the said five seventh parts of the said several Payments arising by and out of the Duties and Impositions aforesaid and so set apart shall be Appropriated for and towards the Payment and Satisfaction of the said yearly Sum of One