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Tariff on wine - Great Britain - Early works to 1800

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    The case of Sir John Lambert , Bart. Samuel Shepheard, and the Executors of the late John James David, of London, Merchants. Humbly offered to the Consideration of this Honourable House, for Relief.

    Lambert, John, Sir, -1722 or 1723 | Date: 1715]
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    A Prospect of the probable consequences of transferring the collection and care of the duties on wines from the customs to the excise

    | Date: 1786
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    A continuation of the abridgment of such statutes now in force, relating to His Majesty's customs, as have pass'd since the last abridgment, viz. From the 25th March 1718. To the 29th September 1721. As also, a table of the presect duties on wines, &c. the several allownaces and abatements being deducted.

    Great Britain | Date: 1721
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    To the knights, citizens, burgesses, and commissioners in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Thomas Brooke and John Hellier of London, merchants

    Brooke, Thomas | Date: [1712]
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    Some reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, why no farther duty or excise should be laid on wines

    | Date: [1704?]
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