| Great Britain - 1765 - 528 pages
...force from the twenty fourth day of "June, one thoufand feven hundred and thirty fix, for the fpace of five years, and to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, fhall be and the fame is hereby continued from the time therein continued to limited for the expiration... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1765 - 462 pages
...force from the twenty fourth day of 'June one thoufand feven hundred and thirty fix, for the fpace of five years, and to the end of the then next feffion of Vol., XX. Г. parti* continued by parliament ; and which by another act made in the thirteenth л Geo,... | |
| Great Britain - 1765 - 510 pages
...publick debts of tjie faid town, and for other purpofes therein mentioned. After March 25, 1712, for 19 years, and to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, a duty of two pennies Scots laid on all beer and ale fold &c, in Elgine. Payable by the brewers, &c.... | |
| Timothy Cunningham - Tithes - 1766 - 322 pages
...declared to be, further continued from the Expiration thereof, for and during the further term of fourteen years, and to the end of the then next feffion of parliament. twenty years growth, and more. Gibf. 683. 2 Cro. 199. In the Regifter there is a confultation for titfhe... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1772 - 656 pages
...and, from and after the expiration of the faid fecond term of five years, a bounty of 20 s. per ton, for five years, and to the end of the then next feffion of parliament. APRJt II. I. That, towards railing the fupply granted to his Majefty, the fum of 650,000!. be railed,... | |
| Parliament proc - 1784 - 296 pages
...made before the cuftomer and colledor of the faid duties, that they have been fo ufed, fliall have a drawback of all the duties, to be repaid, by the...45. after July i, 1766, for five years, and to the pnd of the then next feflmn of Parliament. .12 Geo. III. cap. 60. continued for three years. j 3 Geo.... | |
| Thomas Wight - Society of Friends - 1811 - 342 pages
...expiring, felicitation was made for a renewal of it, which was now granted them for the term of feven years, and to the end, of the then next feffion of Parliament, under this reftriftion, that he or (he, the affiriner, {hall producg a certificate, figned by fix credible... | |
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