Notes payable to bearer on de- Bills of exchange, drafts, notes, Above 50%. and not exceeding Above 100%, and not exceeding 2001. Bills, drafts, notes,&c. for more 06 09 I O I 6 Every bill of each fet to be charged with the duty. Same act, f. 3. 3. Orders on bankers, payable to bearer on demand, and drawn within ten miles of the place of payment, exempt from duty, Same act, f. 4. s. d. 4. Receipts for 40s. and under 20/. o 2 For 20l. and under 50l. For 50%. or upwards 04 0 6 Same act, f. 12. Stanes, Stanes, Middlefex. See Bridges. Chap. 84. Stopham, Suffex. See Rivers, Navigable. Chap. 66. Stourbridge, Worcestershire. See Paving. Chap. 79. Sugar. I. An additional duty of 25. 8d. per Sunderland, Durham. Sutton Pool. Tobacco and Snuff. 1. None but tobacco ships to be moored within the limits appoint ed by 29 Geo. 3. c. 68. on penalty of 201. Chap. 47. 2. Damaged tobacco to be burned, and no allowance made to the importer for the fame. Same act, f. 2. 3. Tobacco and fnuff may be imported into the port of Newcalle upon Tyne, under the regulation of the acts in force on June 10, 1791. Same act, f. 3. Tools. Acts 26 Geo. 3. c. 89. and 25Geo. 3.c.67. prohibiting the exportation of tools and utenfils of trade, continued to the end of the next feffion of parliament. Chap. 43. Tottenham Court Road. See Paving. Chap. 18. Treafury. 7751. 18s. 8d. 19. iffued to Mr.Cotton, to pay bills of exchange by direction of the treafury. Chap. 41. U. Brewed in England according to 28 Geo. 3. c. 46. for exportation to Scotland, not chargeable with any duty under this act. Chap. 1. Weddell Brook, Lancashire. See Canals, Navigable. Chap. 68. Weft India Islands. 1. No tobacco, pitch, tar, and feveral other things mentioned in this act, to be imported into the West India iflands, from any colony in South America, belonging to a foreign European fovereign, on forfeiture of the goods and veffel, except by the authority of the governors of the West India iflands in cafes of publick emergency, and any article fo imported, if attempted to be exported, forfeited with the veffel. Chap. 38. 2. Before any of the faid goods are Wilford, Suffolk. Wimblington, Cambridgeshire. Wine Licence Office. ' The King may direct allowances to be made to the officers of the wine licence office deprived of their employments and falaries by act 30 Geo. 3. c. 38. Chap. 28. Witneffes. Perfons convicted of petty larceny may be competent witneffes. Chap. 35.. Wre Wool and Worsted Yarn. 1. An act to prevent abuses and 4. Juftices to appoint infpectors of 6. Penalties on falfe reeling of worfted yarn, and profecutors not liable to the charges of conveying offenders to prifon, and agents refufing to difcover perfons guilty of falfe reeling fubject to the penalty of 5s. for every pound of fuch yarn, and putters out of wool anfwerable for the wool given them to put out. Same act, f. 15. 7. The collectors of excife to deduct 6d. in a Is. out of the drawback on foap used in manufacturing wool, and pay the fame to the treasurer appointed by the committee, who is to pay the charges of this act out of the fame, and the rate of 6d. in a Is. may be reduced or increased. Same act, f. 22. Worcester. See Canals, Navigable. Chap. 59. Wreak River, Leicestershire. See Rivers, Navigable. Chap. 77. THE END OF THE INDEX. |