Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 85, 1830. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].
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SCHEDULE.-Part the fourth.
Containing
THE DUTIES in respect of Newspapers, Pamphlets, Advertisements and Almanacks; and the Allowances in respect of the said Duties.
ALLOWANCES in respect of the foregoing Duties.
To the Printers, Publishers and Proprietors of Newspapers who shall at one and the same time produce to be stamped at the Head Office for Stamps in Westminster, Edinburgh or Dublin respectively, or who shall buy of the Commissioners of Stamps paper Stamped with the Duties chargeable by this Act on Newspapers, the Duties whereof shall amount to 10£. or upwards, in consideration of prompt or present payment of such Duties; that is to say, to such printers, publishers and proprietors who shall sell their Newspapers to the Public at a price not exceeding Seven-pence each, the sum of Twenty pounds for every One hundred pounds of the said Duties, and so in proportion for any greater or less sum than One hundred pounds, not being under Ten pounds; and to such printers, publishers and proprietors who shall sell their Newspapers to the Public at a price exceeding Seven-pence each, the sum of Four pounds for every One hundred pounds of the said Duties, and so in proportion for any greater or less sum than One hundred pounds, not being under Ten pounds.
To the Printers, Publishers and Proprietors of Almanacks, who shall at one and the same time produce to be stamped at the Head Office for Stamps in Westminster, Dublin or Edinburgh respectively, or who shall buy of the Commissioners of Stamps paper stamped with the Duties chargeable on Almanacks, the Duties whereof shall amount to Thirty pounds or upwards, the sum of One pound ten shillings for every One hundred pounds of the said Duties, and so in proportion for any greater or less sum than One hundred pounds, not being under Thirty pounds.
To the two Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Respectively, the annual sum of Five hundred pounds each.