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How to Tollgatherers keep their accounts,
Do they enter into a Book the receipts
of each day? A. By Mr Grove. They
do in this manner: They hav They have
a Day Book and a Book in which they
Post each week's accounts
The Day Book is disposed in Columns
in thus. On the first Column is the day of
the month, on the side of it are as many
Columns as they have different species of
Tolls [whether the differences are taken
from the different subjects charg'd or only
from the differences of the Sums Qu] and
according as what they receive comes under
any species they set it down make a scratch for it in
its proper column as on a Milk Score.
7.
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§7.
Imprisonment omitted
Surveyors & Gatekeepers are required to measure
waaggons the Carriages but there is no penalty in
case of omission as there is in the preceding
Section where weighing is directed: N.B. This is
supported by the General Provision
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