Bibliographics

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A79308Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King· A proclamation, for continuing the officers of the excise, during His Majesties pleasure1660.0947186nan./cache/A79308.xml./txt/A79308.txt
A81020Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Whereas it hath pleased the Parliament in and by their Act bearing date the 14th of August 1649. concerning the excise, to appoint the generall of their forces for the time being, to order and enjoyne all collonels ...1651.0928181nan./cache/A81020.xml./txt/A81020.txt
A83599England and Wales.Votes of Parliament touching the excize of beer and ale.1651.0588107nan./cache/A83599.xml./txt/A83599.txt
A83027England and Wales. Parliament.Die Martis, 17. Octob. 1643 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning all brewers and makers of beer, ale, cider, or perry for payment of the excise imposed by an ordinance of Parliament, before the delivering thereof, upon pain of forfeiture of double the value of the said commodities.1643.01025215nan./cache/A83027.xml./txt/A83027.txt
A82997England and Wales. Parliament.Die Lunæ 4. Martii 1643. An ordinance for the regulating of the rates on the customes and excise of tobacco.1644.01125248nan./cache/A82997.xml./txt/A82997.txt
A83082England and Wales. Parliament.Die Lunæ, 8 Aprilis, 1644. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, for continuance of the excise or new-impost for one whole yeer longer, to commence the eleventh of September next, 1644.1644.0905169nan./cache/A83082.xml./txt/A83082.txt
A82557England and Wales. Parliament.Die Veneris, 6[o] Decembris. 1644. Be it ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that John Towse, Thomas Foot, John Kendrick, Thomas Cullum, and Symon Edmonds, Esquires, and aldermen of the Citie of London; ...1644.0769148nan./cache/A82557.xml./txt/A82557.txt
A83543England and Wales. Parliament.Die Mercurii, 29 Januarii, 1644. Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, for continuation of the severall ordinances of excise or new-impost untill the 11 of September, 16461645.01002190nan./cache/A83543.xml./txt/A83543.txt
A96305England and Wales. Parliament.Die Veneris 20. Martii. 1645. Whereas it is thought fit, that sixe weeks pay be made to Colonell Massey, Commander in Chiefe of all the forces for the Westerne Association, and the forces under his command ...1646.0995204nan./cache/A96305.xml./txt/A96305.txt
A82955England and Wales. Parliament.Die Veneris 11. Junii 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that the excise of flesh bee taken off from and after the foure and twentieth day of this instant June, and that from and after the said day the said excise cease and be no longer paid. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. Die Veneris 11. Junii 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that the excise of salt made in this kingdome bee taken off ...1647.0709109nan./cache/A82955.xml./txt/A82955.txt
A83625England and Wales. Parliament.Die Martis, 11. Iulii, 1648. Whereas the Lords and Commons assembled, have been necessitated to take up and anticipate severall great sums of mony for the service of the Parliament, ...1648.0954196nan./cache/A83625.xml./txt/A83625.txt
A83598England and Wales. Parliament.Friday 12 December, 1651. Votes of Parliament touching the excize of beer and ale.1651.0607116nan./cache/A83598.xml./txt/A83598.txt
A82430England and Wales. Parliament.An act for the ascertaining the time of payment of the monies due upon VVeavers-Hall bills.1652.0709127nan./cache/A82430.xml./txt/A82430.txt
A83342England and Wales. Parliament.Tuesday, May 10th. 1659. The Parliament doth resolve and declare, that all persons whatsoever shall pay, and hereby are required to pay in all arrears and growing duties, for customs, excise and new impost, monethly taxes, and all other moneys due and payable to the Common-wealth. ...1659.0662100nan./cache/A83342.xml./txt/A83342.txt
A37871England and Wales. Parliament.Ordered by the Lord and Commons now assembled in Parliament that one subsidy called tonnage, and one other subsidy called poundage, and those other duties called or known by the name of new impost, shall continue to be paid after the rates, rules and proportions by which they are now due and payable ...1660.0763113nan./cache/A37871.xml./txt/A37871.txt
A83292England and Wales. Parliament.Die Sabbathi 28, Februarii. 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for twenty thousand pounds to be paid out of the excise, to the forces raised by the Easterne Association for blocking up Newarke.nan866168nan./cache/A83292.xml./txt/A83292.txt
A79314England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)By the King. A proclamation for payment of the duty of excise, together with the arrears thereof1660.01271297nan./cache/A79314.xml./txt/A79314.txt
A46506England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)A proclamation, whereas the Commissioners of the treasury of the late King James R.nan1538277nan./cache/A46506.xml./txt/A46506.txt
A40970Farthing, John.To the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled It is now almost seven years since I endeavoured to set right his Majesties revenue of excise, both as to the management of, and accompting for it; ...nan1158133nan./cache/A40970.xml./txt/A40970.txt
A40407Fraser, Andrew, of Kinmundie.By Andrew Fraser (design''d) of Kinmundie, sheriff-deput of Aberdeen Advertisement for collecting His Maiesties revenew of inland excyse, within the sheriffdooms of Kincardine, Aberdeen and Bamff.1685.01736285nan./cache/A40407.xml./txt/A40407.txt
A85656Grene, Giles.A declaration in vindication of the honour of the Parliament, and of the committee of the navy and customes; against all traducers: concerning the managing of the navy and customes, and many other weighty affaires of state: faithfully relating what strength of shipping have been yearly employed for the guarding of the seas, and what moneys arising by the revenue of the customes, excise of flesh and salt, and other receits, have been applyed to that use. The rules by which they have been all managed; and a just account how the moneys have been disposed. By Giles Grene, a member of the Honourable House of Commons.1647.064941661nan./cache/A85656.xml./txt/A85656.txt
A94704Hayes, John.To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England some considerations about the excise of 4s. 8d. per barrell upon sope, humbly offered by the sope-makers of London, who lately presented their petition to your Honors.1650.01325346nan./cache/A94704.xml./txt/A94704.txt
A91168Prynne, William, 1600-1669.A declaration and protestation against the illegal, detestable, oft-condemned, new tax and extortion of excise in general; and for hops (a native incertain commodity) in particular. By William Prynne of Swainswick, Esq;1654.0118723563nan./cache/A91168.xml./txt/A91168.txt
B05667Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, for payment of His Majesties cess and excise1688.01187182nan./cache/B05667.xml./txt/B05667.txt
B05749Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, for rouping the in-land excise of this kingdom1691.01168171nan./cache/B05749.xml./txt/B05749.txt
B05546Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation appointing twenty shillings to be payed for every boll of foreign victual that shall be imported1696.01720341nan./cache/B05546.xml./txt/B05546.txt