November, 1645
[24 November, 1645.]
For Payment of the Artificers, &c.
Additional Excize on goods hereafter mentioned.
The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, taking into
their serious consideration the great and pressing Debts of the
Kingdom, amongst other, such as are due to several Artificers,
and other Handicrafts men, for Arms and Ammunition, bought
and taken up of them for the service of the Parliament, and Defence and Preservation of the Kingdom; and also to John
Wright Printer to the Honorable House of Peers, and to the
Printer of the House of Commons, for which no satisfaction hath
hitherto been made; Do hereby Declare, Order and Ordain, and
be it by Authority of Parliament Declared, Ordained and
Ordered, That the several Rates and Charges hereafter mentioned, shall be set, laid and imposed, and are hereby set, laid
and imposed, upon the several Goods and Commodities within
the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick hereafter mentioned, by way of Excize and New Impost,
over and above all other Customes, Excize, Impost, and other
Duties due and payable for the same, viz.
Lead.
That an Excize of five shillings be paid by the first Buyer, for
every Fother of Lead, either to be exported or spent in the Kingdom.
Gold, Silver, and Copper Thread, and Wire.
That twelve pence be Leavied and paid by way of Excize upon
every Twenty shillings value of Gold, Silver and Copper Thread;
and Gold, Silver and Copper Wyer made in the Kingdom, to be
paid by the first Buyer: Provided alwayes, That if the Maker of
the Gold, Silver and Copper Thread or Wyer, shall before sale
thereof, by himself or by any other person put the same into
Lace, or any other such Manufacture, That the said Maker shall
be lvable to, and shall pay the said Twelve pence Excize respectively, as if he were the first Buyer thereof.
Glass.
That an Excize of Twelve pence shall be laid upon every
Twenty shillings value of Glasse and Glasses of all sorts made
within the Kingdom, to be paid by the Maker.
Oils.
That an Excize of Twelve pence shall be laid upon every
Twenty shillings value of Lynseed Oyle, Whale Oyle, Pilchard,
and all other Oyles made and spent in the Kingdom, to be paid
by the Maker.
Silk in the Gum.
That an Excize of Three pence shall be laid upon every Twenty
shillings value of Silke in the Gumme ready thrown, besides the
nine pence already imposed.
Dyed Silks.
That an Excize of Six pence shall be laid upon every Twenty
shilling value of all other Silkes dyed, either imported or to be
exported, besides the Twelve pence already imposed.
Soap.
That an Excize shall be laid upon three several sorts of Sope
made in this Kingdom; viz. Upon the first sort which already
payeth Ten pence the Ferkin, an addition of Six pence to make it
Sixteen pence. Upon the second sort which payeth nine pence the
Ferkin, an addition of Five pence to make it Fourteen pence.
Upon the third sort which payeth Eight pence the Ferkin, an
addition of Four pence to make it Twelve pence; to be all respectively paid by the first Buyer. And likewise an addition of
Eighteen pence the Ferkin to be made to the Eighteen pence
which is already imposed upon Sope imported, to be also paid by
the first Buyer.
Woollen Cloth.
That an Excize of Twelve pence shall be laid upon every
Twenty shillings value of Woollen Cloth to be Imported, and to
be paid by the Importer.
Lamperns
That an Excize of Ten shillings in the Thousand shall be laid
upon all Lamperns bought by strangers for bait of Cod-fish, to be
paid by the first Buyer.
Instructions to Excize Officers.; Disposal of Moneys hereby raised.
And it is further Ordered and Declared by the said Lords and
Commons, That the Commissioners of Excize now appointed, or
hereafter to be appointed by Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, or their Deputies, are hereby authorized, enabled and required to put this Ordinance in due execution, according to the
true intent and meaning thereof. And to use all such good ways
and means for the Discovering, Rating, Collecting and securing
of the several sums of Money imposed, and declared by vertue of
this present Ordinance upon the several Commodities and goods
above specified, as they are authorized and enabled to doe in the
case of any Excise or Impost set upon any other Commodities
by any former Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament; And to
impose such necessary Fines and Penalties upon any Offendors,
and to execute all such power and Authority; And to allow
therein for themselves, and unto their Deputies and Officers,
such Fees and allowances for the raising of the same, and no
other, as to them is given for the raising any other Excise imposed by authority of both Houses of Parliament by any other
Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament. And be it further
Ordered, Declared and Ordained by authority aforesaid, That all
the Moneys to be raised by vertue of this addition of Excize or
New-Impost as aforesaid, or by vertue of this present Ordinance,
shall be wholly employed and disposed for the payment of all
such sums of money as are justly due to Artificers and Handicrafts men, for Armes and Ammunition bought and delivered
for the service of the Parliament, and defence and preservation
of the Kingdom; and also to Iohn Wright Printer to the House
of Peers, and to the Printer of the House of Commons. And it
is further Ordered and Declared by authority aforesaid, That
for the better discovery of what sums of money are due to any
Artificers or Handicrafts men for Arms and Ammunition sold and
delivered for the service of the Parliament, and defence of the
Kingdom as aforesaid, That the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Excize, shall and may, and are hereby authorized
to call all such Artificers and Handicrafts men before them,
and to examine the justnesse of the said Debts, as well by Oath,
as by all other good wayes and means, Power being hereby given
to the said Committee, or any five or more of them to minister an
Oath to such Persons as they shall hold fitting.
Warrants from Committee to Treasurers for payment of debts.
And it is hereby Declared, That all such Debts as are justly
due to such Artificers and Handicrafts men, for such Arms and
Ammunition as aforesaid, and shall be so adjudged and declared
by the said Committee, or any five or more of them: The said
Committee, or any five or more of them, shall, or may make a
Warrant or Warrants under their Hands in writing to Lieutenant Colonel Bromfield, Iohn Gayes, Daniel Haldenby, and
William Watson, Citizens of London, who are hereby appointed
Treasurers for this service, and are weekly to receive from the
hands of the Commissioners of Excize, all such sum or sums of
money, as shall come in upon the Receipt of this present Ordinance for due payment of the said Sums of money so due, to the
persons to whom such Sums of money shall bee adjudged to be
due respectively: or to such other Persons mentioned in the said
Warrants for their uses, by such proportions and equal payments,
as is hereafter provided. And the said Treasurers shall and
may upon such Warrants as aforesaid, out of the Profits of Excize
to bee raised by vertue of this Ordinance, pay and satisfie all
such sums of money so due as abovesaid, to such Person and
Persons mentioned in the said Warrants: which Warrant, and
the Receipts of the parties mentioned herein, shall be a sufficient
discharge unto the said Treasurers for the payment of such
moneys as are and shall be mentioned in such Orders and Warrants; Provided, that every such Order and Warrant so assigned
by five or more of the said Committee of Lords and Commons.
And the Receipt or Receipts of any two of the Treasurers as aforesaid, shall from time to time be a sufficient discharge to the Commissioners of Excize, and every of them, for all such sum
and sums of mony which they shall pay unto them the said
Treasurers, accrewing out of the Receipts in pursuance of this
Ordinance.
Debts to be paid in just proportion.
And to the intent that all Artificers whose Warrants shall be
allowed and signed by the Committee of Lords and Commons as
aforesaid, at or before the five and twentieth day of March next
ensuing the date hereof, may be proportionable, and share and
share alike, according to every mans Debt, duely paid from time
to time; Be it Ordained by authority aforesaid, That the said
Treasurers at the end of every moneth shall so equally proportion
out all Moneys which in the said time they shall receive of the
Commissioners of Excize by vertue of this Ordinance, unto every
Person whose Debt shall be adjudged and signed as aforesaid,
That every Person may from time to time receive his due share,
according to his principal Debt, until the whole Debts be fully
discharged.
First Money raised by this Ord. to; be for above uses only.; Surplus to be disposed of by Parl.; John Muller of Hamborough to be next paid.; Then Innholders and Victuallers.; Indemnity.
And it is further Ordered and Declared, That the first moneys
to be raised by vartue of this Ordinance, shall bee employed to
the uses aforesaid, and to no other intent or use. And after the
said Debts paid to the said Artificers, then the profits and sums of
money gathered by vertue of the said New Impost, shall bee disposed of, as the rest of the Excize is or shall bee disposed of,
or both Houses of Parliament shall hereafter declare and appoint.
Provided neverthelesse, and be it Ordered and Declared, That
when the said Artificers, Printer to the House of Peers, and
Printer to the House of Commons, shall be satisfied their just
Debts, so made to appeare as aforesaid, that then Iohn Muller a
Merchant Stranger of Hamborough, shall be first satisfied the remainder of his Debt for Arms. And that next after him the
Innholders and Victuallers within the City of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, within the Lines of Communication,
shall in the next place be satisfied and paid such sum and sums
of money, as they shall make appeare in manner aforesaid, to bee
justly due unto them for Horse meat and Mans meat, from any
Souldiers, or any of their Officers that serve under the Command
of the Parliament, and were lodged or dyeted in their Houses:
Provided neverthelesse, and it is further Ordered and Declared,
That the Commissioners of Excize, and the Officers and others
by them employed in the Assessing, Raysing, Collecting, and
securing the said sums of money to be raised by this Ordinance,
and in the due execution of this Ordinance, shall be saved harmlesse and kept indempnifyed and protected by power of Parliament, for any thing they or any of them shall doe or cause to be
done in the execution and pursuance of this present Ordinance.
And lastly, the said Lords and Commons doe order and declare,
That this Ordinance shall begin to take effect from the day of the
publishing of this Ordinance; and from thenceforth be continued
one whole yeare next after the date of this present Ordinance,
and no longer