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Statutes of the Realm: Volume 6, 1685-94. Originally published by Great Britain Record Commission, s.l, 1819.

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"Index: C". Statutes of the Realm: Volume 6, 1685-94. Ed. John Raithby(s.l, 1819), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol6/pp5-10.

Calico See Customs.

Candles See Exportation.

Capiatur Fine

Carriage of Goods Carriers See Highways.

Cattle

Challenge See Benefit of Clergy.

Cheese See Butter and Cheese.

Chest at Chatham See Ships.

Chocolate See Customs.

Churches See Church. Parish Churches.

Cinnamon See Importation.

Cinque Ports See Parliament.

Clirk of the Crown See Benefit of Clergy.

Clerk of the Peace

See Custos Rotuforum.

Cloth

Clobes See Importation.

Coal Ships See Coals-and Culm. Ships.

Coals and Culm

Coasting Trade See Connage of Ships.

Cocoa Duts Coffee See Customs.

Coin

Statute Page
To prevent counterfeiting and clipping the Coin of this Kingdom. 6 & 7W.&M c.17. 598
Selling or paying Silver Money for more than it is coined. § 1. Ib.
Casting Bars of Silver, or stamping like Spanish Money. § 2. Ib.
Buying or selling, or having in Possession, Clippings, &c. Penalty, &c. §3. Ib.
Exporting Bullion, the same to be stamped, and Certificate without Fee. § 4. Ib.
Silver offered at Goldsmiths' Hall to be stamped, and not proved on Oath to be lawful Silver, Wardens may seize and detain till Oath and Proof made. Ib. Ib.
Molten Silver shipped, not stamped, and without Certificate of Oath, may be seized by Custom House Officers § 5. Ib.
How such Seizures applied Ib. Ib.
See 7 & 8 W. III.c.19.§ 6.
Broker, not being a Goldsmith, buying or selling Bullion, &c. Imprisonment for 6 Months. §6. Ib.
Wardens, &c. within Bills of Mortality, and Justices of Peace in other Places, with a Constable, may, upon Resistance, break open Houses, &c. and search for Bullion. § 7. 599
nd may seize the Bullion and Persons having it in Possession. 6& 7W.& M.c.17.§7. 599
Persons in whose Possession Bullion is found, and cannot prove it to be lawful Silver, &c.—Punishment. Ib. Ib.
Persons apprehending and convicting Clippers, &c. shall, upon Judge's Certificate, receive £40 of the Sheriff without Fee §8. Ib.
Judge certifying to settle Disputes about Reward. Ib. Ib.
Sheriff not paying Reward, to forfeit Double to the Apprehender, and Treble Costs. Ib. Ib.
—allowed the said £40 in his Accounts (Exception.) §9. Ib.
If nothing in the Hands of Sheriff, then to be repaid by Treasurer. Ib. Ib.
In what Case Sheriff may apply immediately to the Treasury. 3G. I. c.15.§4.
Persons guilty, convicting Two Offenders, pardoned. §10 600
Apprentice discovering, made a Freeman. Ib. Ib.
Proof of Foreign Bullion on Owner §11. Ib.
Exporter entering in Name, other than of Owner, Penalty. §12. Ib.
Proviso for a certain Quantity of Bullion exported by Licence before 1 Jan. 1695. §13.exp. Ib.
Offences against this Act may be tried upon Indictment or Presentment,8 & 9 W.III.c. 26. §8.Extended to Durham 14 G.III.c.46.§1.and Treasury may grant Licences for the Exportation of Bullion, 43 G.III.c.49.§1.

Coinage

Colleges See Daths of Supremacy and Allegiance.

Commission and Warrant Dfficers in their Majesties Serbice by Land

Commissioners of the Admiralty

Commissioners of public Accounts

Conspiracy against the Cobernment See The King.

Constables See Game.

Cooke, Sir Thomas

Copper See Corporation.

Corn

Cornwall, Duchy of

Coronation Oath

Corresponding with their Majesties Enemies

Courts of {Common Pleas Erchequer} See Court of King's Bench.

Court of King's Bench

Statute Page
To prevent malicious Informations, and for the more casy Reversal of Outlawries. 4W.&M.c.18 410
Clerks of the Crown not to exhibit, &c. Information without Order of Court, nor issue Process till Recognizance to prosecute. §1. Ib.
Defendant to have Costs if Information not tried within One Year after Issue joined, unless Judges cerify. Ib. Ib.
Remedy for Costs. Ib. Ib.
Outlawry may be reversed by Attorney, except in Treason and Felony. §2. Ib.
Persons, except as aforesaid, taken upon Capias Utlagatum in common Bail Cases, discharged upon Attorney's Engagement under his Hand to appear. §3. 411
In special Bail Cases by Bond from Defendant with Surety to appear. Ib Ib.
Persons taken as before and imprisoned for want of Surety, to be discharged giving Security. §4. Ib.
This Act only extends to Informations by Master of the Crown Office. §5. Ib.
Pleas to Informations upon Demise of the King good. §6. Ib.
For the better Discovery of Judgments in the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, at Westminster. 4W.& M.c.20. 412
Judgments to be docqueted. §1. Ib.
Clerks of King's Bench and Common Pleas to bring Notes of Judgments—Clerks of Exchequer to bring like Notes to the Office of Pleas—Officers of the Courts to docquet Judgments of preceding Terms. Ib. Ib.
Fee for Search. Ib. Ib.
Officers neglecting Duty, Penalty £100 Ib. Ib.
Judgments not docqueted not to affect Purchasers, &c. § 2. Ib.
Fee to Clerk of the Judgments. § 3. Ib.
Continuance of Act, One Year, &c. § 4. Ib.
This Act continued for One Year, 6& 7W.& M.c.14. § 3. Made perpetual, 7 & 8 W.III.c.36. § 3.

See Crown Office. Special Bail.

Craggs, James

Creditors

See Fraudulent Debises. London, City of.

The Crown

Crown Office

See Court of King's Bench.

Currants See Customs.

Cursing and Swearing

Customs

Statute Page
For granting an Imposition on all Wines and Vinegars imported between 24th June 1685 and 24th June 1693. 1 Jac.II.c. 3. 2
Overplus of Duties appropriated, 7 Ann. c. 8. §7–8. Ann.c.13.sect; 7.
Importer to pay Duties before landing, or give Security. § 2. Ib.
Security for Duties taken at Discretion of Commissioners. Ib. Ib.
Abatement on Payment in Ready Money § 3. Ib.
Liquors landed without paying or securing Duties forfeited. § 4. Ib.
But Importer still liable to Duty. Ib. 3
Importer only chargeable for what shall remain neat after Allowance by Act of Tonnage and Poundage, Stat. 12 Car. II. c.4. § 5. Ib.
Allowance for Damage to Importers, not being Retailers, on Liquors imported to sell again, and lying on Hand. Ib. Ib.
Oath by such Importers. Ib. Ib.
What Persons liable to Duty for Prizage Wines. § 6. Ib.
No Allowance, &c. on Exportation of imported Liquors. § 7. Ib.
Allowance of Two Thirds of Import Duty, 6G.I.c. 12. § 6.but see Note to Section 8 inf.
Power of Officers of Customs and others to enter Ships to search, &c. § 8. 5Ib.
Officers and others doing Acts tending to defraud the Revenue, liable to Penalties of former Acts. Ib. Ib.
Proof of Payment of Duty on Liquors seized on Claimant. Ib. Ib.
This Act continued 2 W. & M. Sess c. 5.–4W.& M.c.15. § 1.until 1st August 1714, 6 Ann. c.19.§ 3.and until 1st August 1720, 8Ann.c. 21.§1.Made applicable to the South Sea Fund, and other Purposes of that Act, 9Ann. c. 21. § 6. See 3 G.I.c. 9.The Duties to be levied under Penalties, sect; c. of this Act, 18 G.II.c. 9.§ 1–18G.III.c. 27.§ 1.made to cease, 27 G.III.c.13.§ 1.See 43G.III.c.68.§ 1.–49 G.III.c.98.§ 1.
For granting an Imposition on all Tobacco and Sugar imported between 24th June 1685 and 21st June 1693. 1 Jac.II.c.4. 3
Duties to be levied on Consumer, and paid on landing. § 1. 4
The Duty on Tobacco to be collected according to the Laws of the Customs, 7& 8 W.III.c.10. §6. to be paid at the End of 18 Months after Master's Report of the Ship, 12 Ann. st. 2. c. 8.§ 2. and see 9 G.I.c. 21. § 3.
Importer, not being a Retailer, to give Security not to suffer Goods to be delivered to Buyer till Duty paid, or if not sold in 18 Months to pay Duty. § 2. Ib.
Altered as to Tobacco, 7& 8 W.III.c. 10.§ 5.
Delivering Goods before Certificate of Payment of Duty, Penalty. Ib. Ib.
Barter of Goods deemed a Sale, and Duty paid on both, if liable. § 3. Ib.
Buyer, with design to export, to certify Quantity, and give Bond, &c. so to do within 4 Months. § 4. Ib.
Certificate of such Bond given by Chief Officer. Ib. Ib.
Oath that Goods not relanded, no Fee Ib. Ib.
Ireland to be added to the Oath, 6G.I.c.21.§ 50.
Commissioners may once every 3 Months call upon Merchants to bring in Account of Goods in Hand. § 5. 5
Merchant not giving Account, Penalty. Ib. Ib.
If Merchant bring in Account, then Commissioners may appoint Searchers of Goods. Ib. Ib.
Report of Searchers taken for true. Ib. Ib.
Oath to be made by Merchant before passing Account. Ib. Ib.
Merchant refusing, Officer to search, Penalty £100. Ib. Ib.
Merchant permitting Search, and refusing to take Oath that Goods searched were imported by him, Punishment.Ib Ib.
Or Merchant taking such Oath, and not paying the Duties, Bond returned into the Exchequer, and prosecuted, and further Punishment. Ib. Ib.
Importer's Accounts discharged by Exportation on Certificate and Oath. § 6. Ib.
Drawback to Retailer exporting in 18 Months. § 7. Ib.
Enlarged to 3 Years, 7 G. I. Stat.1. c.21. § 10.
Importer charged with Duty only for what shall remain neat after Allowance by Act of Tonnage and Poundage, Stat. 12 Car. II. c. 4. § 8. Ib.
Commissioners may allow for Carriage. § 9. 6
If no Sale or Exportation in 18 Months, Duty to be paid, but Allowance made for Weste, &c. § 10. Ib.
See Note to § 7.
Officers appointed at every Port. § 11. Ib.
Hours of Attendance. Ib. Ib.
Importers to enter their Goods in their own Names, Penalty. 1 Jac.II.c. 14. § 12. 6
Goods to be landed, &c. according to Laws and Customs in force. § 13. Ib.
Penalties on former Acts in force. Ib. Ib.
Powers of former Acts in force for Commissioners under this Act. Ib. Ib.
Penalties to be recovered by Officers only. § 14. Ib.
Oath by Officers to execute Act. Ib. 7
Proof of Duty paid on Claimant of Goods seized. Ib. Ib.
This Act expired as to Sugars; continued by 2 W. & M. Sess. 2. c. 5. 4 W. & M.c. 15. § 2.–7 & 8 W.III.c. 10. § 2. as to Tobacco only, and so continued until 1st Aug.1714, 6 Ann.c. 19. § 4.; until 1st Aug. 1720, 8 Ann.c. 13. § 2. made perpetual 9 Ann.c. 21. § 1. and applicable to the South Sea Fund and other Purposes of that Act, 9 Ann.c. 21. § 6. See 3 G.I.c. 9. The Duties made to cease, 27 G.III.c. 13. § 1. See 43 G.III.c. 68. § 1. 49 G.III.c. 98. § 1.
For granting an Imposition on all French Linen and all East India Linen, and several other Manufactures of India, and on all French Wrought Silks and Stuffs, and on all other Wrought Silks, and on all Brandies imported after 1st July 1685, and before 1st July 1690. 1 Jac.II.c. 5. exp. 7
For charging and collecting the Duties upon Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate. 1W & M. Sess. 2. c. 6. 151
Acts for collecting Excise Duties upon the said Liquors, repealed. § 1. Ib.
Custom Duty. § 2. Ib.
Goods landed without paying or tendering Duties, forfeited. § 3. 152
Two-thirds of the Duties repaid upon Exportation. § 4. Ib.
This Act, except as to § 1. appears to be expired.
Impositions upon East India Goods and Manufactures, upon Wrought Silks and other Goods and Merchandize imported. 2 W. & M. Sess. 2. c. 4. 221
Overplus of Duties appropriated, 7 Ann.c. 8. § 7.–8 Ann.c. 13. § 7.
Value of Goods subject to ad valorem Duty, how settled. § 5. 223
Repealed, and other Provisions made,11 G.I.c.7.§ 1.
Twelve Months' time for paying Duty, or £10 per Cent. for prompt Payment. § 3. Ib.
Duty repaid, or Security vacated, on Exportation within 12 Months after Importation. Ib. Ib.
Enlarged to Three Years 7 G.I. Stat.1. c. 21. § 10.
The Duties granted by this Act, called the Old Impost, continued until 10th Nov. 1697, 4 W. & M. c. 15. § 3.– until 29th Sept. 1701, 7 & 8 W.III.c. 10. § 4 until 1st August 1710,1 Ann. st. 1. c.13.§ 7.; until 1st Aug.1714, 6Ann.c.19. § 6.; and until 1st Aug.1720,except as thereis mentioned, 8Ann.c. 13. § 4. Madeperpetual, 9Ann.c.21. § 1. and appropriated to the South Sea Fund and other Purposes of that Act, 9Ann.c.21. § 6.
Made to cease 27 G.III.c. 13. § 1. and see § 53. of that Act, 43 G.III.c. 68. § 1. 49 G.III.c. 98. § 1.
For granting several additional Duties and Impositions upon Goods and Merchandize, for prosecuting the present War against France. 4W. & M.c. 5. 380
Certain Iron may be imported from Ireland, free from the Duties of this Act, 7 & 8 W.III.c. 10. § 17.; see 8 & 9 W.III.c. 20. § 1. Overplus of Duties appropriated, 7 Ann.c. 8. § 7.
Duties how collected. § 3,4. 383
Merchant to give Security and pay in 12 Months, or £10 per Cent. abated for present Payment. § 5. 384
Proviso for Exportation within 12 Months by Natives, and 9 Months by Aliens.by Natives, and 9 Months by Aliens. Ib. Ib.
These12 and 9 Months enlarged to Three Years, 7G.I. Stat.1. c. 21. § 10.
Amber Beads, Rebate to Exporter of. Ib. Ib.
Importing Brandy in Vessels not containing 60 Gallons, Penalty. § 6. Ib.
No Spirituous Liquors imported in Vessels not containing 60 Gallons to be entered for Exportation, 28 G.II.c. 21.
Separate Account of Duties, and paid weekly into the Exchequer. § 7. Ib.
Duty upon Raisins and Currants imported. § 8. Ib.
Calico, Length and Breadth of, settled. § 9. Ib.
East Country Linen, Measure of, settled. § 10. Ib.
Duty upon Coffee, Cocoa, Nuts, and Tea imported, and upon Chocolate. § 11. 385
Alamodes, Importation of, regulated. § 12. Ib.
Imported without Notice to Commissioners of Customs and License, Penalty. Ib. Ib.
See 6 G.III. c. 28.
Fee to be taken by Officers of the Customs. § 13. Ib.
Stat. 3 W. & M. c.1. as to Collectors not being concerned in Elections, and giving Notes of their Gauges, continued. § 14. Ib.
Clause of Credit for £510,000. 15–20. 386
Foreign Stores sold to the Navy before 1st Jan. 1692, not charged by this Act. Oath of Contract. § 21. exp. 387
An Oath to be taken by the Commissioners and Officers of the Customs. § 22. Ib.
The said Duties continued until 1st Aug. 1720, with such Proviso as to Alterations by any Act then in being, as therein mentioned, 8 Ann.c. 13. § 5. made perpetual, 9 Ann.c. 21. § 1. and applicable to the South Sea Fund, and other Purposes of that Act, 9 Ann. c, 21. § 6. but repealed in part as to rating Goods AD VALOREM, 11 G.I.c. 7. § 1. repealed as to Duties on French Wine Lees imported, 1 G. II. Stat. 2. c. 17. §1.and the remaining Duties made to cease, 27 G.III. c.13. § 1. see 43G.III.c. 68. § 1.–49 G.III.c. 98. § 1.
Members of the House of Commons (Exception) not to manage or be Farmers of the Customs' Duty. 5 & 6 W.& M.c.7. § 59. 463
Tonnage and Poundage, for granting Subsidy of, and other Sums of Money payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported. 6 & 7 W.III.c.1. 508
Subsidy as by Stat. 12 Car.II. c.4. continued for 5 Years. 6 & 7 W. & M. c. 1. §1–4. exp. 508
Commissioners and Officers of Customs to take Oath of Execution of Act. § 5. 509
Patent Officers, their Deputies, &c. to take the said Oath. Ib. Ib.
Penalty on Neglect Ib. Ib.
Another Oath substituted, 46 G.III. c. 82.§ 5. and see 51 G.III.c. 71. § 19.
Certificate of Oath, taken by Persons administering, to Quarter Sessions. § 6. Ib.
For granting several additional Duties upon Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, and Spices, towards Satisfaction of the Debt due for Transport Service for the Reduction of Ireland. 6 & 7 W. III. c. 7. § 1. 584
Duties continued until 1st May 1701, 9 & 10 W. III. c. 14. until 1st May 1706, 12 & 13 W.III.c. 11. § 10. and until 24th June 1710, 3 & 4 Ann. c. 4. § 1. and the Powers and Penalties of this Act revived, 3 & 4 Ann. c. 4. § 2. and continued for Four Years as therein mentioned, 6 Ann. c. 22. § 1–3. and the Duties made perpetual, 7 Ann. c. 7.§ 26. but the Duties on Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Nuts, made to cease, 10 G. I. c. 10.§ 1. and the remaining Duties made to ceases, 27 G.III.c. 13. § 1. See. 43 G. III. c. 68. §1.—49 G. III. c. 98. § 1.
Ships importing Nutmegs, &c. how to be navigated. §2. Ib.
Fee for License for Importation. Ib. Ib.
Unshipping or landing before Duty paid or tendered, Goods forfeited. § 3. Ib.
Two-thirds of Duties repaid on Re-exportation within 12 Months by Native, and 9 Months by Alien, on Oath that Goods are truly exported. § 4. 585
Altered as to the Drawback on Coffee and Tea, 10 Ann. c. 26. § 38. but vide Note to § 1. note. The above 12 Months and 9 Months enlarged to Three Years, 7 G.I. Stat. 1. c. 21. § 10. All Drawbacks relating to Customs made to cease, 27 G.III.c. 123. § 1. See 43 G.III.c. 68. § 1.–49 G.III. c. 98. § 1.
Officers to keep distinct Account of Duties, and pay Weekly into the Exchequer—Penalty. 6 & 7 W. & M.c. 7. § 5. 585
Register of Monies paid into the Exchequer. § 6. Ib.
Monies paid into the Exchequer to be a Yearly Fund for the Purposes in this Act mentioned. Ib. Ib.
Made perpetual, and Part of the Security of the Bank Fund, 7 Ann. c. 7. and the Surplus Part of the Aggregate Fund, 1 G. I. Stat. 2. c. 12. See Note to Section 4. sup.
Regulations as to Debentures for Monies due for Transports. § 7–12. exp. Ib.
Officers of the Customs may accept Recompense for Services rendered to Merchant, as Commissioners may determine. § 13. 586
Debentures for Drawbacks due on this Act provided for, 1 Ann. Stat. 1. c. 21. § 32.
For granting certain Duties, for carrying on the War against France, for Five Years, upon Glass Wares and Stone and Earthen Bottles imported. 6 & 7 W. & M. c.18. § 1. 600
These Duties made perpetual, 7 & 8 W. III. c. 31. § 51. Half the Duties on Glass and Glass Wares, and the Whole Duties on Stone and Earthen Wares, taken away, 9 & 10 W.III.c. 45. and the Remainder of the Duties on Glass and Glass Wares taken away, 10 & 11. W.III. c. 18.
See Excise, Exportation, Importation, Insuring to deliver Goods without Custom Duty. Subsidies.

Custos Rotulorum

Cyder See Excise.