This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1780 Excerpt: ...of the said four succeeding years, after the like payment of the said drawbacks, equal to the said sum of seven hundred and eighteen thousand nine hundred and sixty fix pounds, one stilling, and two fifth parts of a penny, and the said united company are willing, and have agreed, to indemnify your Majesty accordingly, provided the several sums so to be computed may be accepted, in satisfaction and discharge of their agreement, and of the act herein before recited: May it therefore please your molt excellent Majesty that it may be declared and enacted; and be it declared and enacted by the King's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and com-InsteatJ of fh mons, in this present parliament assembled, and by the authority of the rate of kdemsame, That, instead of the rate of indemnity provided by the said act, and 'thJ'foJmer to be computed as therein is mentioned, the said united company shall be act, the united liable to pay and make good to his Majesty, for the year ending on the fifth company sliaU.. v day pay ann"a 1 ohisM iesty day of July, one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight, and for each of Ģed1nC, ear tne our flicceeding years, such sura of motley as, together with the net finceas, produce of customs upon teas sold by the did company, and the net produce thgsl66)f is Qf exc'e upon teas cleared out from the warehouses of the said company, and'two fifth' shall, in and for each of the did years, amount to the sum of seven hunp.uts of a d,. anci eighteen thousand nine hundred and sixty six pounds, cne shilling, pell"y' and two fifth parts of a penny, and no more. II. And whereas by an account stated and mad: up in conformity to the rate of indemnity herein before left mentione...
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