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E.
Earthenware, duty on. See Glass.
Earthquake in Jamaica, 349.
EAST INDIA COMPANY—
-, The Old Company:
-, assessment on, to the Third 4s.
-, Aid, 74, 286.
-, certificate by, 364.
-, General Court of, 25.
-, Governor of, 233.
-, saltpetre to be supplied by,
payment for, 21, 25, 37.
-, ships taken by the French, 233,
237.
-, The New Company:
-, Charters, for the "General
Society entitled to the advantages given by an Act of
Parliament for advancing a
sum not exceeding Two
Millions for the service of
the Crown of England";
and for the "English Company
trading to the East Indies":
charges of, 100.
-, clauses in, desired, 106.
-, drafts of, 386; read and
approved by the Treasury,
Privy Council, etc., 101, 102,
384, 386, 427.
-, covenants, respecting the proportion of their exports to be
of English growth, produce
or manufacture, 101; respecting the supply of saltpetre, 101.
-, Two Millions Subscription, as
by Act 9–10 Wm. III., c. 44,
Commissioners of, commission,
386; drafts of, read and
approved, 101, 102, 384; expenses in passing, 100, 383,
428.
-, tallies of anticipation levied
on, discounting of, 107;
interest on, to be
authorised by Treasury
warrant, 106, 411;
method for answering
with ready money, discussed, 114; payments
in, 103, 105, 106, 108,
109, 111, 113, 388, 395,
401–4, 410, 424, 426, 428,
435, 436, 440, 441, 442,
445, 447.
-, duplicate book of subscriptions in the Auditor of the
Receipt's Office, 386.
-, eight per cent. annuity on, 386.
-, extra allowance to encourage
subscriptions to the first
million, rates of, 101.
-, King's subscription to, 106,
411, 440.
-, loans transferred to, 112.
-, private subscriptions to, applications of, 106.
-, Receivers of (E. Allen, J.
Bateman, Sir. H. Furnese,
G. Heathcott, Sir T.
Janssen, J. Martin, and S.
Shepherd), 106, 108, 114;
appointed, 102, 386; directions to, 102.
-, Subscribers to, 106; attending
the Treasury, 101; to be
incorporated as the "General
Society" and further, if
desired, as the "English
Company" trading with a
joint stock, 386.
-, subscriptions to be taken
before 29 Sept. 1698, 386.
-, ten per cent. prepayment allowance, 386.
Eastland Merchants, debt due to, for victualling, 73, 77, 91, 283.
"English Company trading to the East Indies." See East India Company, The New.
Engravers. See King's Engraver; Mint.
Escheators, plea put forward in Barbados that by a Statute of England they must be freeholders, 217.
EXCHEQUER BILLS—
-, abuses and frauds in, 133.
-, by an Excise collector, 53,
64.
-, by Receivers of Taxes, 8,
59, 79–82, 231, 236, 239,
300.
-, enquiry into, 5–13, 16, 17,
22–5, 31–3, 35, 36, 42, 43.
-, Marriott's confession, 4–5.
-, offer to discover, 65.
-, prevention of, in the
Customs and Excise, 16,
17, 18, 22, 29, 139, 140.
-, in the Exchequer,
officers for, 141, 147,
148; directions to,
20, 137–8. See also
Creamer, T.; Hume P.
-, rules for the, 12.
-, prosecutions for, 28, 35, 36.
-, reward to the discoverer, 35.
-, William III and, 35, 36.
-, cancelled, or to be cancelled, 53,
269; accounts of, to be kept,
134, 137, 138; preservation
of, 137, 212, 233.
-, Contracts or Subscriptions for
Exchanging and Circulating
1,500,000l. of bills as authorised by Acts 8–9 Wm. III, c. 6
and 20, and 1,200,000l. of bills
as authorised by Act 8–9
Wm. III., c. 24:
-, First, 10; overpayment of
interest on, 156.
-, Second (for 702,520l.), 10;
10 per cent. interest on,
13, 44, 45, 46, 129, 156,
220; overpaid, 272.
-, Third (for 517,720l.), 10
per cent. interest on, 67,
71, 258, 272.
-, Fourth (for 300,000l.), 67,
264; 8 per cent. premium
on, 67.
-, Fifth, 320.
-, counterfeit, 8, 87–8, 89–91,
95, 96, 98, 102, 137, 367, 432.
-, counterparts in the Auditor of
the Receipt's Office, 367.
-, discounting of, 75, 165–6, 271.
-, endorsement of, 4, 137, 148;
directions to Receivers of
Taxes concerning, 16, 131;
erased, 24; fraudulent. See
(above) abuses; loss caused
by delay in, 48.
-, figure erased, 53.
-, filled by endorsements, blank
papers to be affixed to, 135;
renewal of, by issuing new ones
of the same date (as by Act
9 Wm. III, c. 2,), 1, 61; form
of the new ones, 68; method
to be observed in, 9, 212.
-, interest on, 71.
-, issues of, 1, 2, 11, 13, 21, 26,
33, 34, 37. 38, 43, 44, 47, 51,
52, 55, 116, 119, 120, 122, 128,
130, 137, 139, 144, 150, 153,
157, 158, 162, 163, 167, 171,
174, 185, 190, 192, 207, 212,
214, 227, 230, 238.
-, completing the 1,200,000l.
(authorised by Act 8–9
Wm. III, c. 24), 238.
-, numerical list of bills to be
kept, 137.
-, loans in, on credit of the Exchequer in General, certificates
of the amount to be made, 4;
interest on, 21, 115; payments
out of, 13, 21, 22, 26, 28, 33,
37, 43, 49, 53, 61–73 passim,
127–130, 137, 144, 148, 150,
152, 156, 162, 168, 171, 173,
185, 189, 207, 214, 216, 238,
243–5, 248–263 passim, 267–
272 passim, 277, 282.
-, Office for making and issuing,
necessaries for, 424.
-, passed in the Excise, examination
of, 141.
-, payments in, 141, 183, 188, 357,
372. See also Exchequer
Bills, loans.
-, payments or returns into
the Exchequer, to be listed,
13, 129, 137; form of the
list to be used, 129.
-, retrospective account of, to
be made, 138.
-, plates for printing, 33, 34, 61,
153.
-, refused by a Receiver of Taxes,
22, 132.
-, specie bills, in a Teller's Office,
saving part of the interest
on, 258–9, 268–9; lent into
the Exchequer, prevention of
their being issued as such, 4;
made solely by their endorsements, 6.
-, stolen, 90, 99, 253, 359.
-, suspected, 78, 296.
-, to be proved before being
charged, 98, 367.
-, Trustees for Circulating, etc.,
(M. Abbott, Sir W. Ashurst,
J. Bateman, G. Doddington,
F. Eyles, Sir H. Furnese, G.
Heathcote, Sir J. Herne, Sir
T. Janssen and W. Sedgwick),
attending the Treasury,
memorials of, etc., 1, 4–31
passim, 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 52,
53, 59–79 passim, 87, 97, 107,
109, 135, 140, 141, 156, 236,
264, 268, 320.
-, clerk to, permission to
inspect Customs, Excise
and Auditor of the Receipt's books, 133.
-, dismissed, 27, 148, 264.
-, issues for, 125, 175, 219–20,
243, 248, 258, 272, 282.
-, lists of bills received at the
Exchequer to be transmitted to, 137, 138.
-, money advanced by, to the
Forces, 225.
-, Office of, fitting up, etc., 126,
213, 225; necessaries for,
425.
-, officers of, assessments on,
53; salaries, 150, 238,
434.
-, quorum of, 27, 149.
-, refunds by, to the Forces,
46, 51, 191; to the Navy,
delayed, 48.
-, salaries of, 27, 150, 238, 434.
-, Secretary and accountant
to (L. Herne), assistant
to, 238; issue for, 125;
salary of, 150, 238.
-, Tellers of the Receipt to
attend with books, etc.,
57, 230.
-, thanked for their diligence
and faithfulness, 22, 24.
-, to present rules to prevent
frauds, 12.
EXCHEQUER COURT—
-, Barons of (Sir J. Blencowe, Sir
H. Hatsell, Sir W. Simpson
and R. Wallop), 161, 193, 231,
285, 355.
-, appointments, 119, 162.
-, fees and allowances, 227,
247.
-, Deputy Chamberlains of (H.
Ballow and J. Smith), Customs
fees, 207; joining Customs
tallies, 238.
-, informations in, 125, 158, 259,
347.
-, King's Remembrancer, 107, 114,
164, 209, 244, 286, 335, 388,
424, 450.
-, fees for taking securities,
limited, 25, 143, 265.
-, Office of, first secondary in
(T. Hall), 143, 244, 265.
-, securities taken by, 25,
143, 145, 147, 149, 155,
162, 164, 216, 247, 249,
280, 304–6, 338, 399–400,
401, 405.
-, See also Ayloffe, H.
-, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
(L. Thompson), 261, 385.
-, fee of, 339.
-, Office of, clerks in, fee of,
342.
-, messengers of, 428.
-, Nichils, clerk of (A. Squibb), fee
of, 141.
-, orders of, 27, 28, 145.
-, Pipe, Clerk of the (Lord Robert
Russell), 424; charging, etc.
recusants' convictions, etc.,
allowance for, 207; complaint
against, 113, 443; Customs
fees, 207; salary of, 207, 225;
warrants to, 127, 184, 239,
261(2), 266, 286, 326, 349,
357, 361, 362, 365, 385, 432,
433, 443.
-, Comptroller of (J. Pottenger), 261, 385; Customs
fees, 207; salary of, 230.
-, Deputy Clerk of (P.
Frowde), certificates by,
188, 255, 261, 356.
-, Great Roll of, extracts
from, 261, 356, 385.
-, Office of, Secondary and
sworn clerks in, Customs
fees, 207.
-, Seal, 147, 186, 267, 351, 352,
356, 365, 405.
-, Usher of (J. Walker), issues for,
208, 281, 428.
EXCHEQUER RECEIPT—
-, Act (8–9 Wm. III, c. 28) for
better observing the ancient
course of the, 244.
-, Auditor of (Sir R. Howard), 52,
102, 104, 111, 116–448 passim.
-, allowance to, 212; in lieu
of fees, 370.
-, directions to, concerning
Exchequer Bills, 129,
135, 141, 212, 269, 367.
-, Office of, clerks in, allowance in lieu of fees, 370.
-, duplicate book of subscriptions to the New
East India Co. to be
delivered into, 386.
-, first clerk in (C.
Twitty), appointment, 136; report
of, 120.
-, register of loans in, 294.
-, books, etc., inspection by a clerk
to the Trustees for Exchequer
Bills, 133.
-, Chancellor of (Charles Montague),
attending the Treasury, 1–113
passim; messengers of, 89,
335; salary of, 119, 211, 323,
373.
-, clerks, alleged proposal of fraud
by, 90–1.
-, deputy chamberlains of (J. Low
and P. Le Neve), allowances,
287.
-, despatch of business in, 124.
-, disposable or unappropriated
money in, issues out of, 33,
43, 46, 49, 70, 92, 96, 114,
120, 128, 135, 142, 150, 152,
153, 162, 167, 171, 187, 192,
220, 223, 237, 242, 243, 246,
254, 265, 269, 273, 285, 354,
373, 398, 402, 411, 447.
-, fees, 354, 370; to be accepted
in the same specie as the
payments are made in, 57,
231.
-, fees and salaries payable at,
215; account of, to be submitted, 144.
-, liberates. See Exchequer Receipt—Usher.
-, loans on credit of the Exchequer
in General, 74, 83.
-, authority to take in, privy
seal, etc. for, 115.
-, Bank of England and, 3–4.
-, certificates to be made of
what is lent in milled
money, hammered money
and Exchequer Bills, 4.
-, discounts and interest on.
See Discounts; Interest.
-, payments out of, 9, 13, 21,
26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 37,
38, 43–5, 53, 54, 61–78
passim, 86–8, 127–130,
137, 144, 146, 148–163
passim, 168, 170, 171,
173, 185, 187, 189, 207,
214, 216, 220, 238, 243–5,
248–277 passim, 282, 284,
285, 287, 290–300 passim,
319–336 passim, 342, 344,
345, 347, 349, 354, 357,
363–5, 368, 376, 378.
-, rate at which guineas, milled
money and hammered
money are to be received
for, 3, 115, 130.
-, repayment of, 122, 435;
orders for, to be registered
in course, 115; provision
to be made for, discussed,
3.
-, transfer of, to future Aids
and Supplies, 115, 284,
299.
-, transferred to the Two
Millions Subscription, 112.
-, transferred to the second 3s.
Aid, 232, 342.
-, locking up and care of the
treasure, 128, 287, 348.
-, melting house at, sale of utensils,
refinement of sweep in, etc.,
67, 264; to be fitted as an
office, 67, 302.
-, messengers of, (four), new grant
of office, 189–90; payments
to, 86, 114, 324, 447.
-, money orders, renewal of, 132,
142, 169, 232, 242, 269, 281,
303, 319, 386.
-, new offices at, necessaries for,
412.
-, officers in, for paying lottery
tickets. See Lotteries.
-, officers to prevent frauds in
Exchequer Bills in (T. Creamer
and P. Hume), 20, 137–8, 147.
-, officers and clerks in, forbidden
to act as brokers, solicitors
or agents, 159; necessaries
for, 424.
-, payments into, 130, 151, 157,
164, 167, 169, 174, 209, 233–6,
238, 253, 263, 328, 409.
-, Pells, Clerk of (H. Pelham), 61,
116, 141.
-, appointment and swearing
in of, 58, 231, 234.
-, late. See Wardour, W.
-, office of, claim to, by grant
of Charles II, 58; grants
of, in the years 1603,
1611 and 1646, 234;
Treasury's right of
patronage of, 58.
-, Office, 17.
-, clerks in, allowance in
lieu of fees, 370.
-, first clerk in (P. White),
109; appointment and
swearing in of, 61, 244.
-, porter at the Exchequer gate,
salary, 136, 297.
-, small branches of the revenue
in, arrears of, payment out
of, 72, 269.
-, Tellers (H. Carew, Viscount
Fitzhardinge, T. Howard and
G. Palmes), 17, 84, 98–9, 107,
284.
-, bill of, for the purchase of
an annuity, 266.
-, cancelling lottery tickets,
27, 147.
-, chief clerks to, 116;
approval and swearing
in of, 17, 107, 126, 133,
136, 186, 426; losses sustained by, 120, 425, 426,
434; nomination of, 161.
-, directions to, concerning
Exchequer Bills, 53, 98,
129, 134, 138, 141, 367;
to attend the Trustees
with their books, etc., 57,
230.
-, fees of, 370.
-, refusing Exchequer Bills,
149.
-, saving of interest on specie
bills in the office of, 258–9,
269.
-, suspended and restored, 161.
-, to be charged with prizes on
lottery tickets, 116.
-, to receive guineas at 22s.,
18, 133.
-, to refuse hammered money,
59, 238.
-, vouchers and cash, Examiners of, 60, 302, 440.
-, Treasury of, sorting of records,
foreign and domestic, in, 287.
-, Usher of (S. Edwyn), 302.
-, issues for, 120, 424.
-, late, debts due to estates
of, 209. See also Packer,
J.
-, liberates, 261.
-, new grant of office of, 234.
-, watchmen at, 214.
-, weekly payments of Excise
money into, 25; of Post Office
money into, 227–8, 232, 246.
285.
EXCISE—
-, abuses and frauds in Exchequer
Bills in, 133, 141.
-, prevention of, 17, 18, 22,
29, 140.
-, See also Excise—Receiver
General.
-, abuses and mismanagements in,
2, 308. See also Excise—
Commissioners.
-, Accounts, 7, 9, 42, 113.
-, Comptroller General of (Sir
S. Howe), additional clerks
for, 9, 62, 244; clerks of,
salaries, 279–80; deputy
to, 279.
-, Additional or "double ninepence" (on beer, ale, etc.
as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess.
2, c. 10), Two Thirds of, deficiency of, as computed by
the Deficiency Act, and issues
for making good, 401, 447.
-, annuities on. See Annuities.
-, Appeals in Excise, Commissioners
of, causes before, papers relating to, 134; solicitor for the
prosecution of, 2, 166.
-, beer, ale, etc., duty on, Additional 9d. per barrel (for
ninety nine years as by 4 Wm.
and Mary, c. 3), annuities on,
270, 283.
-, for the North Sea and
Herring Fishery, payment of, 250.
-, See also Excise—Additional;
Double; Hereditary;
Salt; Tunnage.
-, bills of exchange drawn for remitting money to London,
140, 162; to be paid in the
same specie wherein they are
drawn, 16, 132.
-, books, etc., to be inspected by
the Trustees for Exchequer
Bills, 133.
-, brewers and distillers, frauds by,
42. See also Excise—fines.
-, Cashier. See Excise—Receiver
General.
-, causes in: delays in hearing,
judgments where no informations are entered, warrants
on judgments not executed,
etc., 14–15.
-, coffee men, informations against,
15, 18.
-, collectors, 132, 250.
-, accounts, allowances in,
250; for losses through
the re-coining of hammered money, 126, 447;
for losses in receiving
guineas at old rates, 446.
-, charges against, 53, 64.
-, defaulting, stay of process
against, 272; against his
surety, 193.
-, dismissed, petition to be
restored, 369.
-, petition for employment as,
343.
-, Commissioners (Sir W. Ashurst,
W. Carr, E. Clarke, J. Danvers,
Sir S. Evance, T. Everard,
W. Flemming, Sir J. Foche,
P. Meadows, Christopher
Montague, F. Onslow, F.
Parry, John Smith and W.
Strong), formal references
passim.
-, and the frauds by the
Excise Cashier, 23, 24–5,
29, 35.
-, Association signed by, 30,
41.
-, causes before, papers of,
134; solicitor for prosecuting, 2, 166; and see
(above) causes.
-, commission, new, 99, 393;
ordered by the King, 39.
-, previous alterations in,
to remedy mismanagements, 39.
-, dispute between, and abuses
and mismanagements by,
38–9, 132.
-, Treasury enquiry into,
14–15, 18–20, 25–6,
29–31, 37, 41–2, 92,
93–4; ordered by
the King to be continued, 39.
-, Treasury Lords recommend unanimity, 113.
-, examining Exchequer Bills
received for Excise, 17,
29.
-, salaries, 393.
-, Secretary to (E. Noel; G.
Townsend), appointment
and salary, 113, 114, 441,
443.
-, debts for, 112; discharge from
327; petition for, 295.
-, Deputy Auditor of, 9.
-, Double or "Doubling Act"
(on beer, ale, etc., as by 2 Wm.
and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 3), 31;
arrears of, payment out of,
269.
-, fines and penalties levied on
brewers, distillers and others,
account of, demanded, 8;
mentioned, 53.
-, in arrear, 18.
-, mitigated, 15, 18, 19.
-, not regularly distributed,
19.
-, payments into the Exchequer, 164, 167, 174.
-, payments out of, 43.
-, remission of, 249; petition
for, 170.
-, shares of, due to the King,
to officers and to the
poor, 19.
-, Five Sevenths. See Excise—
Tunnage.
-, General Surveyor of (J. Fletcher),
alleged a Jacobite, 41; money
entrusted to an innkeeper by,
lost, 295.
-, hammered money received for,
to be sent to the Mint, 28.
-, Hereditary and Temporary (on
beer, ale, etc., as by 2 Wm.
and Mary, c. 3), tallies on,
discharge of, 435; discount
on, 303; interest on loans on,
303; lost, 330.
-, Leather, duty on (as by 8–9
Wm. III, c. 21), 154; abuses
in, 44, 45.
-, extra clerk for, 9, 62, 244.
-, Office, incidents bill, 235,
296, 336, 403.
-, loans on, 386.
-, London brewing and other
ledgers, clerks employed on,
279–80.
-, Malt, mum, sweets, etc., duty
on, (as by 8–9 Wm. III., c. 22),
166, 170–1, 249, 295.
-, allowance for malt burned,
339.
-, cancelling Exchequer Bills
on, 53.
-, drawback on malt exported
to Jersey and Guernsey,
67, 86, 258.
-, extra clerk for, 9, 62, 244.
-, loans on, issue out of, 136.
-, Lottery on. See Lotteries—
Malt.
-, Office, incidents bill, 235,
296, 336, 403.
-, payment out of, 255.
-, nine pence per barrel. See
Excise—Additional; beer;
Double.
-, Office, 95, 303.
-, housekeeper of, appointment, 33, 158; lodgings
of, 86, 430; salary of,
45, 158, 189, 432.
-, incidents bill, 235, 296, 336,
403.
-, porter at, salary, 45, 158,
189, 432.
-, salary bill, 119, 189, 214,
244, 284, 366.
-, yardkeeper of, salary, 45,
158, 189, 432.
-, officers, assessments on those
with salaries of less than 100l.
per annum, repaid, 446.
-, commissions issued to, to
prevent smuggling, 252.
-, dismissed, case to be reexamined, 85; petition
of, 448.
-, penalties. See Excise—fines.
-, pensions on. See Annuities.
-, Receiver General and Cashier
of (B. Burton; T. Hall), 64,
74, 446.
-, abuses and frauds in Exchequer Bills by, 22–4.
See also Burton, B.
-, appointment, 43.
-, dismissal of, 25, 29, 31, 35.
-, securities of, 169.
-, to list payments of Exchequer Bills into the
Exchequer, 13, 129.
-, Register of, report concerning
the execution of the office, 8.
-, Salt, Beer, ale, etc., duty on
(Salt for three years, beer for
16 years, as by 5 Wm. and
Mary, c. 7; Salt duty perpetuated by 7–8 Wm. III,
c. 31), 53, 153–5.
-, annuities on. See Lotteries
—Million Adventure.
-, appropriations out of, 154,
155.
-, deficiency of, as computed
by the Deficiency Act,
and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, loans on, 132, 142, 281.
-, Lottery tickets on. See
Lotteries—Million Adventure.
-, Office, incidents bill, 235,
296, 336, 403.
-, payments into the Exchequer, to be hastened,
71, 269.
-, payment of arrears of Tunnage annuities and Million
Adventure Lottery annuities out of salt duties
levied by the Act 7–8
Wm. III, c. 31, query as to,
29, 153–5; orders drawn
for, to be vacated, 345.
-, tallies on, deposited as
security for the Dutch
Loan, 1, 5, 54, 126.
-, discount of 15 per cent.
on, 1, 57, 169, 296, 372.
-, interest on, 292.
-, must be accepted, 70, 75,
292–3.
-, payments in, 1, 46, 69,
70, 262, 296, 372.
-, Salt, Additional duty on, (as by
8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), payment
out of, for interest on loans
charged on the Deficient
Funds, 27, 148; to the Deficient Funds, 401, 447.
-, Solicitor for the prosecution of
causes before the Grand Commissioners and the Commissioners of Appeals (J. Baber),
dismissed as unfit for his
employment, 2; patent revoked, 2, 166; salary, 322.
-, for the prosecution of causes
as above and for the
Revenues (G. Townsend;
W. Bulstrode), appointments and salary, 2, 113,
114, 124, 166, 322, 448,
450.
-, for the Revenues (or lawsuits)
(G. Parry), complaint
against, 2, 14; deputy to,
2; issue for law charges,
449; office of, united with
that of Solicitor for the
prosecution of causes, etc.,
166; salary of, 228.
-, supervisors, 19, 53.
-, Tunnage of ships; Beer and
ale, (as by 5–6 Wm. and Mary,
c. 20), Five Sevenths of, fund
for the Bank of England, payment of arrears of, out of the
second 3s. Aid, 345; previous
orders drawn on the Salt
duties for, to be vacated, 345.
-, Two Sevenths of, annuities
on, 270, 283.
-, arrears of annuities on,
contributed as by
8–9 Wm. III, c. 21,
for the purchase of
reversions of annuities, 270, 283.
-, payment of, out of
the second 3s.
Aid, 345.
-, payment of, out of
the Salt duties
levied by the Act
of 7–8 Wm. III,
c. 31, query as
to, 153; orders
drawn for,
vacated, 345.
-, Two Sevenths. See Excise—
Tunnage.
-, Two Thirds. See Excise—Additional.
-, vinegar, duty on, proposal to
improve, 91.
-, Wines, low, duty on (as by
2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2,
c. 9; 3 Wm. and Mary c. 15;
and 7–8 Wm. III, c. 30), 262,
346; arrears of, payment out
of, 269.
-, yield of, fallen, 38.
Exports and Imports, Inspector General
of. See Customs.
-, covenant by the New East India
for ten per cent. of goods
exported to be of English
growth, etc., 101.
-, duties on imported commodities
very great, 228.
-, preventing the export of wool.
See Wool; of gold. See Gold.
-, preventing the import of French
silks, 439.