Pepper (Spice) - Taxation - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for relieving the fair-dealer in pepper
Date: [1714]- E-books
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The present management of the customs . Being a detection of grand frauds in that branch of his Majesty's royal revenue, to the Value of above Five Hundred Thousand Pounds per Annum, by the false Entries of pepper and tobacco for Exportation, as it has been laid before, and approved by the regency and the lords of the Treasury. With an impartial account of the proceedings relating thereunto, before Sir John Stanley, Sir Matthew Dudly, Mr. Poultney, and Mr. Pringle, Commissioners of the customs. and Exact Copies of their Minutes, Letters, &c. By Robert Loggin Gent.
Loggin, RobertDate: MDCCXX. [1720]- E-books
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The loyal subject, or, A full and true representation of grand frauds committed in His Majesties customs : most humbly offer'd to their excellencies, the lords justices of Great Britain / by Mr. Robert Loggin ... and Mr. John Rotherham.
Loggin, RobertDate: 1719