A History of the Custom-revenue in England: From the Earliest Times to the Year 1827. Compiled Exclusively from Original AuthoritiesE. Stock, 1885 |
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الصفحة 180 - In an act granting the king tonnage and poundage it is " declared and enacted that it is, and hath been, the ancient right of the subjects of this realm, that no subsidy, custom, impost, or other charge whatsoever, ought or may be laid or imposed upon any merchandise exported or imported by subjects, denizens, or aliens, without common consent in parliament.
الصفحة 202 - AQUITANIE archiepiscopis episcopis abbatibus prioribus comitibus baronibus justiciariis vicecomitibus prepositis ministris et omnibus ballivis et fidelibus suis salutem.
الصفحة 191 - ... that the inhabitants, being subjects of Great Britain, will enjoy their properties and the same privileges as in the other His Majesty's Leeward Islands. Then it states another article of the capitulation, namely, the 7th article, by which they demand that they shall pay no other duties than what they before paid to the French King; that the capitation tax shall be the same, and that the expenses of the...
الصفحة 205 - Item volumus, ordinamua et statuimus, quod in qualibet villa mercatoria et feria regni nostri predicti et alibi infra potestatem nostram pondus nostrum in certo loco ponatur et ante ponderacionem statera in presencia emptoris et venditoris vacua...
الصفحة 205 - Stateram posuit in equali, statim amoveat manus suas, item quod remaneat in equali; quodque per totum Regnum et Potestatem nostram unum sit Pondus, et una Mensura, et signo Standardi nostri signentur. Et quod quilibet possit habere Stateram unius...
الصفحة 316 - Voyages 69 patents, shal at al time & times from henceforth be incorporated, named and called onely by the name of the fellowship of English merchants, for discovery of new trades...
الصفحة 201 - ... église, et as contes et barons et a tote la communauté de la terre, qe mes pur nule busoigne tieu manere des aides, mises, ne prises, de notre roiaume ne prendroms, fors qe par commun assent de tut le roiaume, et a commun profit de meisme le roiaume, sauve les auncienes aides et prises dues et custumees.
الصفحة 322 - ... consideration the great peril that might ensue to this realm by the not guarding of the seas, and the other inconveniences which might follow in case the said sums of money should upon the sudden be forborne to be paid by and with the advice and consent of the Lords in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, do give and grant to our supreme liege Lord and Sovereign one subsidy called...
الصفحة 208 - that is to say, of every tun of wine, two shillings; of every cloth which alien merchants bring into his land, two shillings; and of every pound value of avoir de pois, three pence — the king willeth at the request of the said good people that the said customs of wines, clothes, and avoir de pois, do cease at his will, in order to know and be advised what profit and advantage will accrue to him and his people by ceasing the taking of those customs...
الصفحة 323 - ... depending, or after judgment had upon such action, shall cause or procure the execution of or upon any such judgment to be stayed or delayed by colour or means of any...