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Taxes
transmitted quarterly
by regulation
supposed of Treasury
about 1777
Finance Commerce
8 Shep. p.6. Tax Off.
6. Shep Fin. Commerce
Register Office of Horse
dealers & Pawnbrokers
Licenses
20 Geo: 3. c.51
Post Horse Tax Act
Duty & Licence
Powers to refuse licences
|| 10 17 24.
20 G.3. c.51./.2.
Stamp Carriers to
appoint Officers
- & Incidents
for Post
Office duty &
to provide marks
& stamps as they
think fit -
&
.
Heads for Books
Year
Month
Day of Month
Day of the Week
Hour
Customers Surname
or Surnames
Customers Christian
or other names
preceding the Surname
or Surnames.
Housekeeper or Tenant or Lodger
Apparent age
whether above or
under 21
Known or unknown
Quantity offered
Quantity purchased
Price paid
Unknown and
unaccompanied
by any person known
Unknown but accompanied
by a person
known, viz:
Here the name is sufficient?
Appointment of Comm:rs
Excise Customs Appointing
& Commrs
6 W.C. 1. //s
Excise
12 C.2. c. 24. §. 46
5 W.C. 20. §.16.
Salt
5 W.c. 7. §.5
1 An . c.21. §.26
Stamps
5 W.3 c.21
Stamp Commissioners
to obey Treasury Orders
9 & 10 W.3 c.25./.62
Judges &c at request
of Commrs, or any 2,
shall make such orders,
& do such things for the
better securing of the
duties as shall be reasonably
desired: 5 W.3
c.21.
Power to Board
to order prosecutions
at the expence
of the Fund
of which they have been
the management
Quere whether to
give the powers by
the Act or by Instruction
Order from Council
Board?
Better the latter,
as making less sensation
Desirable to extend
to the prosecution
of the Clerk of
who extorts 13:4
for licensing Horse
slaughterers where
the Act imposes no
Licence Duty.
5 W. & M. c.7 Salt
Duties receivable by
Commrs of Excise.
But by 1 An. St. c. c.21.
s.26
Commrs may
be appointed for
and to where the
Excise powers, shall
for so long be transferred.
§.26
Horse Taxes Horse &
Carriage
23 G.3. c.26 28 Geo.
3. c.47. §.11. House
& Window Comm'rs to
be Horse & Carriage
do
20. Geo.2. ^ Land Tax
Commrs to be House
& Window Comm'rs
24 G.3. c.31. §.2.
A Horse dealers may
take out a licence to
exempt him from Horse
Duty -
Finance Commrs 2d
p 6. Horsedealers
commenced / June
1796 produced on 5th
Jun 1797 £934.
Slaughtering Act
Heads of Statute
26 Geo.3. c.71
Licence at
once for all. (nothing about renewal)
Certificate of fitness by Minister
and is Churchwardens
or has
Householders
In case of death
Widow or personal
representative till
next Sessions
Copy of licence
by Clerk of Peace:
-6d for inspection
& making extracts
Affiche
Repeal Inspector chosen
by Vistry — his
name in Affiche
Repeal 6 Hours notice
to Inspector, previous
to killing
or flaying - that
the Inspector may
attend and take
the signalement
Hours Winter 8
to 4: Summer 6
to 8 —
Inspector to enter
signalement, taking
6d. Access general between
8 & 4 in winter
& 6 & 8 in Summer
Adopted mode
If Horse &c sound
power to stop slaughtering
for 8 days -
advertising twice
at Slaughterer's
expence leviable
by distress
Adopted a General 2d
Bringer examinable
and determinable
(cum relatio)
by Slaughterer or
Inspector - deliverable
to a -Officer
by him to a Justice
Power to committ
for 6 days for
further examining
- - them for trial
Slaughtering Act
Repeal -
1. Slaughtering or
flaying without
licence
2. or some notice
3. or out of time
4. or non-observance
of Inspectors instructions
Whipping public
- private - or
Transportation for
7 years.
do (except transportation)
for
destroying, burying
or rubbing with
or throwing into any corrosive matter
may hide at
any time - or
for any other offence
not specially formalised
"False entry."
£10 to £20 (not
saying whether
wilful &c) or
from 1 to 3
months Hard
Labour.
Precedent Inspectors Books
to be produced
at Sessions
Precedent Penalty on landing
unlimited
Horse &c for
slaughtering
from £10 to £20
or Imprist. from
1 to 3 months
2 witnesses.
Propose that no
Horse should be
slaughtered without
the Inspectors certifying
that he is
unsound
Slaughtering Act
Persons not included
Feltmaker
Tanner
or Dealer in Hides
killing distressed
or aged horse &c
or purchasing
dead Horse &c
for salting curing
or using the
in the course
of their trades
to Farriers
employed to Sell
aged and
cattle &c
not to any persons
Selling or
purchasing any
dead Horse &c
to feed their
own Dogs, or
giving away the
flesh for the like
purpose.
Persons included
collar-maker
Carrier &c
render colour
of their trades &c
knowingly or
willingly Selling
any sound or
useful Horse
G. M. Filly
or boil or otherwise
cure the
flesh thereof for
the purpose of
selling the same
from £10 to £20.
Penalty for non-attendance
of
witnesses £10
or Common Jail
or H. of Correction
one to 3 months
or untill paid.
& good
evidence A.B.
no disposal of the Forfeiture
General Issue &c
Employ'd
Board to provide
Warehouses
where inspected goods
seized by them
or or Police or other Magistrates
may be kept &
monitored — one
to each Police District
These same places
will serve further
Sales by Auction
Oath in Examination
You shall full
true and perfect
answer make to
all such lawful
questions as shall
be demanded of you
according to the best
of your knowledge
or belief, So help you God.
Police No
different from
are
Arms 1
1. Musquits,
2. Fowling Pieces
3. Blunderbusses
4. Pistols (Horse)
5. Pistols (Pocket)
2
Manufacturer Dealers to make
periodical returns
of the numbers they
make -
3
- and for the first time
of their stock in
hand
4
Manufacturers &
Dealers to keep account
of the persons
to whom they sell
with their abodes &c
particularized.
5
Persons keeping the
above to pay an
annual licence for
article kept (Article
to be low)
6
Each article to have
a mark in the nature
of a stamp to
identify the individuality
of it with
the owner's name on
it The mark put
upon it to be registered.
7
Pawnbrokers in like
manner to keep account
of all arms
taken by them in
pawn
8
Auctioneers not to
sell any unmarked
9
Power of search, seizure
and arrest for
arms not marked
& registered, & sell
such forfeited
Arms
Pistols with springing
out bayonets - need
not pay extra - but
should be registered
under a separate denomination
Fire-arm Marks
No Marker's name
( not necessary)
— town
— Street
Occupier, Surname
Christian Name
Abode
Occupation
Say all with &
Year of marking
Premises of unlicenced
Dealers Crucible or last
Keepers & lasts searchable and
the articles seizable
both of inspection by
Peace Officers by Warrant
of a Justice.
§ 16
Premises of
by a Peace
officer in the day time
without warrant, at
night with warrant
grantable of on Oath of
suspicion
§28
Premises of
and persons
of evil fame search
with (on warrant granted
on oath of suspicion
of searching stolen food,
by night or day — goods
unlawfully obtained
seizable - parties apprehendable —
and if
no satisfactory account
punishable as now
or by hard labour
from 3 to 12 Months
as if accessories to
a felony amp;c those as
such.
§29
Previous On oath
of suspicion of stolen
goods deposited premises
of persons at large
searchable by night
and doors (if so
ordered) breakable
by Peace-Officer
if nearest Peace
Officer present - (but
warrant must be
read first) and persons
suspected age
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