Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 7, 1651-1660. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Wednesday, the 30th November, 1653.
Excise.
THE House proceeded in the Debate of the Rates for Excise.
Resolved, That for all Inland, or Foreign Commodities, in the said Schedules mentioned, whether rated by the Pound Weight, Hundred Weight, Fodder, Pound, Value, Gallon, Barrel, Ton, or other greater or lesser Measure or Weight whatsoever, the Excise shall be duly paid for a greater or lesser Quantity pro rato, according to the Rates therein appointed and prescribed respectively.
Resolved, That all Salt made in England, and used for Fishing, be exempted from Excise.
The Bill for settling the Excise, was this Day read the First time.
Sir M. Lister, &c.
Resolved, That the Report from the Council of State, touching Sir Martyn Lister, and Hugh May, be made this Day Sevennight, the first Business; and nothing to intervene.