Officers fees for Englishmen as they are receiued in the port of London, set downe vnder the hands for the fermors, comptrollers, collectors and searchers of the custom-house there: for a rule and president to euery custome house in any port of his Maiesties dominions, according to the table of fees, signed by the late L. Treasourer, the Earle of Dorset, and the then Barons of the Exchequer. England and Wales. Commissioners of Customs. 1615 Approx. 8 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2007-10 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A22113 STC 8519 ESTC S100810 99836637 99836637 921 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Customs administration -- Great Britain -- Law and legislation. 2006-11 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2006-12 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-01 Jason Colman Sampled and proofread 2007-01 Jason Colman Text and markup reviewed and edited 2007-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion ¶ Officers Fees for Englishmen , as they are receiued in the Port of London , set downe vnder the hands of the Fermors , Comptrollers , Collectors and Searchers of the Custom-house there : for a rule and president to euery Custome house in any Port of his Maiesties Dominions , according to the Table of Fees , signed by the late L. Treasourer , the Earle of Dorset , and the then Barons of the Exchequer . Portus London . Subsidy outwards .   Collect. Comptrol . Surueiors . FOr euery Ships entry within the LEVANT , or beyond , xij . d. xij . d. xij . d. For euery Ships entry going for any other forreigne parts , iiij . d. iiij . d. iiij . d. For euery Ships entry going for the out-Ports , ij . d. j. d. j. d. For clearing of euery Ship , passing to forreigne parts , and examining the Shippers content , xij . d. vj. d. vj. d. For euery English Coquet , viij . d. iiij . d. iiij . d. For making of euery Certificate , aswell English as Strangers , for goods which payd Subsidy inwards , and payeth no Subsidy outwards , xiiij . d. vij . d. vij . d. For euery Certificate vpon Warrant from his Maiestie , or from the Lord Treasurer paying no dueties , xviij . d. viij . d. viij . d. For endorcements of all Warrants and Licences , iiij . d 0 0 For euery coast Certificate outwards , and for the entries in his Ma ies booke . xij . d. viij . d. viij . d. For the bond of the same , xij . d. 0 0 For discharging of the same bond , and filing the Certificate to it , iiij . d. 0 0 For making euery Certificate of returne , entry in the Kings Bookes , waxe and parchment , &c. xij . d. ij . d. single . ijd . single .     iiij . d. double iiijd . double Forreigne bills . vj. d.     The Fees of the head Searcher , and Vndersearchers Outwards . Dueties betwene the Headsearcher , and the 5. Vndersearchers that attend at London . Merchants English and strangers . COrne the Coquet , vj. s. viij . Wooll , Leather and Hides the Coquet , iiij . s. For Merchandize that do passe by Certificats . Belmettle , Hides , Tallow , Wine , Waxe , Cauiare , and all other prohibited commodities . iij. s. iiij . d. The Leuant company , East India Company for Grocery , or for fine wares . ij . s. Diuers other Merchandizes , xij . d. For euery Ship that passeth ouer the Seas . Spaine , the Streights , Canaries West Indies , the Ship , vj. s. East Indies , the Ship , x. s. All other Ships bound ouer Seas , iiij . s. Euery Strangers Ship or Bottome . vj. s. viij . d. Dueties of the said fiue Vndersearchers of London . Merchants English and Strangers . Pipe , Punchion , Hogshead , Bagge , ij . d. Tinne , Blocke , and Barrell , j. d. Saffron , Beere , Beereger , Tinne , and Seacoale the Coquet , xij . d. Lead , the Fodder , Iron the Tunne , Pitch , Tarre , Soape-ashes , and Saltfish the Last , ij . d. Lignum Vitae , Camphechia , and other Woods , Cordage , Wine , Brimstone , Woad , Rozen , Allum , and Oile the Tunne , iiij . d. Wainscots , Clapboards , Pipestaues , and Deale Boards the Coquet , ij . d. Maund , But and Fat , vj. d. Waxe the Roll , and clocke , and fine wares the Ballet or Chest , iiij . d. Red-lead the Tunne , vi . d. Raisins and Figges 20. Frailes or Barrels , iij d. Merchants adu●nturers , French and East countrey . The Fardell of eighteene , the trusse of 9. and all other Packs , vj. d. Ballet and Case , ij . d. Interlops and all Merchants Strangers . The fardle of 18. the trusse of nine , and all other packs , xij . d. Ballet and Case . iiij . d. Dueties of the two Vndersearchers of Grauesend . For euery Ship that passeth ouer Seas . The English Ship or Bottome bound ouer Seas , iiij . s. The Strangers Ship or Bottome bound ouer Seas , vj. s. viij . d. For the Passenger , vj. d. For euery Ship hauing a coast Certificate , iiij . d. Subsidy Inwards .   Colect . Comptrol . Surueiors . FOr euery Warrant by English , iiij . d. iiij . d. iiij . d. For euery Shippers oath from France and the Low Countreis , j. d. 0 0 For the Shippers oath from any other Forreigne part , iiij . d. iiij . d. iiij . d. To the Clearke for making a Shippers entry , xij . d. 0 0 Waiters . FOr euery particuler Englishmans forreigne goods or Merchandizes of what nature soeuer , paying Custome , Subsidie or Impost inwards , in the Port of London , or comming thither from any other place or Port by Coquet , xij . d. Register : For euery English Warrant , ij . d. ¶ These are the Fees receiued in the Port of LONDON , of Englishmen , as by the Table of Fees ( signed by the late Lord Treasurer , the Earle of Dorset , and the then Barons of the Exchequer , ) it doeth appeare . Custome House London this second of May , 1615. W. Garway Far. Barthol . Ellnor Comptrol . Io. Wollenholme Collector . Thomas Ivat Searcher . GOD SAVE THE KING . ¶ Imprinted at London by ROBERT BARKER , Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie . ANNO 1615.