A Proposition for an ample Equivolent for the Intended Duties on Wines, which will be ruinous to all the Traders and dealers therein; abating his Majesties Customs near as much as it will raise in this Duty; be destructive to the Navigation, and a means to prohibit our Woollen Manufactures and Fishery in Spain and Portugal, which Consume near one half of all the Woollen Manufactures that are exported. 1. That every Tun of Wine Imported pay by the Importor 5 l. per Tun more then the present duties, in ready money, which after the rate of 16000 tuns will amount unto 80000 l. 2. led to pay 20 s. per Fother at the Mines and draw back 10 s. upon Exportation 60000 l. 3. Tobacco Consumed in Ireland pays now but 3 d. per pound; let it pay as much as Tobacco Consumed in England, because it cannot be brought into Ireland any otherway then from England, and being once Imported there, cannot be exported again 30000 l.   170000 l. A Proposition for an Equivolent for the Intended Duty of 12 l. 12 per Tun upon Wines, which will not only hinder the Importation of them, and so lessen that Revenue on which there are Loans, and in Consequence the Credit of the Exchequer; But prove destructive to the present Traders therein, both Merchants and Vintners, very much abate the Exportation of woollen manufacture, and our Navigation. 4. It is therefore Humbly proposed that the subsidy of Tunnadge and Poundage Inwards may rather be Augmented and increased to half as much more then now it pays:( which it is Humbly Conceived will be an Ample Equivalent) whereby all Merchandise will bear its Proportion, and Raise the money more Certain without Making more Officers, or any Addition of Charge for Collecting, And may be Comprehended In a very short Act. It is Humbly offered to this Honourable House, to accept of Either these Equivolents, or Out of Both these Proposals, to take such Parts of them, and to add unto or Diminish from them, as to their great Wisdom shall seem Meet. Equivalent for the Intended Wine Duties.