An Act for continuing several impositions and duties, to raise money by way of loan and for exporting British copper and brass-wire duty-free; and for circulating a further sum in Exchequer bills, in case a new contract be made in that behalf; and concerning the oaths t be administred in relation to Italian thrown silks, and touching oyls and plantation-goods of foreigners, taken or to be taken as prize; and concerning drugs of America to be imported from Her Majesties plantations; and for appropriating the monies given in this session of Parliament; and for making our debentures for two transport ships in this Act names; and to allow a further time for registring debentures, and for relief of persons who have lost such tickets, Exchequer bills, debentures, tallies or orders, as in this Act are mentioned.
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Public General Acts. 1708-1709. 7 & 8 Anne.c.8
An Act for continuing several impositions and duties, to raise money by way of loan; and for exporting British copper and brass-wire duty-free; and for circulating a further sum in Exchequer bills, in case a new contract be made in that behalf; and concer
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[London : printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent majesty, 1709]
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