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31/07/1822

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Limerick City Petitions

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ON PETITIONS RELATING TO LIMERICK TAXATION. 193 Every merchant or other not free of the city, shall, at any time he or they demand it from the mayor or chief magistrate of the said city, be admitted free of all cocket duty and petty customs, except gateage as aforesaid, paying the corporation 5/. per annum, and 110 more; and such as will not pay the said 5/. shall pay- 18 d. a pound, according to the net duty p id his Majesty, as is expressed in the hook of rates. No cocket duties or customs, or petty duties to be paid for or on account of the one third in the customs. Spirits perfectly made, to pay 12 d. a pound, according to the net old duty paid his Majesty for the customs, but nothing to be paid for the one third. The mayor and other officers of the corporation engage to take all proper care that the corn shall be measured by the strike measure, and not by the heap measure; and the more effectually to put this in execution, the measurer is to make use of an iron bar upon a level with the top of the barrel. The water bailiff's fee from the Pool to Limerick And as much back ...... Quayage ........ Anchorage - - - - - - - _ - Receiver's fee for clearing ..... s. d. 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 6 1 0 f/ 3 Appendix • ( B.) Documentary Papers. No. 15, continued. A SCHEDULE of the Ingate Customs to be paid by those not free of the Citv of Limerick. Each cask of butter, under one hundred weight - Each cask of butter, one hundred weight and upwards - - - - - A barrel of beef .... A barrel of mutton .... A barrel of pork A barrel of herrings - - - - A tierce of salmon - - - A pack of wool - - - - - A bag of hops - A barrel of wire or strong waters A hogshead of wine - - - - A butt or pipe of wine - Every hide, tanned or raw - Each horse skin .... Each deer skin - - - - - Each dozen of sheep or goat skins Each hundred of lamb or coney skins Every pack or horse load of sheep or goat skins ------ Every cow or bullock sold in the market to be tolled - - - - - Every horse or mare sold in the market to be tolled - - - - Every cow or bullock slaughtered within the walls or suburbs, for transportation Every mutton slaughtered - - - Every pork veal or hog slaughtered Each hundred weight of melted tallow - Every barrel of melted tallow Every hogshead of melted tallow - Every gallon of honey Every stone of rough or melted tallow - Every horse load of iron - Every truckle load of iron - Every roll of tobacco, of fourteen pounds weight ------ Every roll of tobacco, of twenty pounds weight ------ Every horse load of tobacco Every hogshead of tobacco - - - Every pack of fiize or woollen cloth Every horse load of salt, or other dry goods . - - - - Ralph Gore. ( seal). Thomas Marley. ( seal). Francis Barnard. ( seal). . s. d. - 1 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 6 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 6 1 1 — 4 - i X 1 3 6 - - 1 X 2 3 - 3 - 6 - 4 - - 1 The 20th of Jauuary, 1723- 617. Francis Burton. Thomas Ciosbie. Henry Rose. IV. Mayttard. Berkley Taylor. John Croker. Signed by the arbitrators, In presence of d. Every dozen of hats - - - - - 1 Every horse load of timber ware - - - 4 Every twenty wooden cups or dishes, one dish, or - - - - - - 1 Every horse load of bark • - - - 1 Every forty pipe, hogshead or barrel staves, one of them, or - - - 1 Every horse load of lime - - - - Every horse load of slates - - - - Every horse load of hoops - - - - 1 Every horse load of broad hoops - - - 2 Every horse load of broad joice or plank - 1 Every horse load of turf to pay 3 turfs. Each horse load of charcoal - - — Each rug or caddow - - - - — 1 Each horse load of wood, one stick. Each horse load of wattles - - - - f Each horse load of apples or other fruit - 1 Each horse load of oysters - - - - 1 Each pack of worsted or woollen yarn - - 4 Each pair of mill stones - - - 3 4 Each horse load of green fish - - - 1 Each hundred of dried hake - - - 2 Each hundred of dried cod or ling - - 4 Each fox case - - - - - — —| Each otter's skin - - - - - No empty trunks coming for goods to pay any thing. Each bushel of ashes - - - - - - f A barrel of ashes - - - - - 1 Each truckle load of stone coal - - - 1 Each barrel of oil - - - - - 2 A tierce of oil - - - - - — 3 A hogshead of oil - - - - - 4 Each hundred of feathers, one penny, and so in proportion. Each dozen of stockings - - - - Each stone of horse hair - - - - Each hundred weight of soap - - - Every truckle load of iron mine - - - Each standing in the market, on market days, except for bread and salt, to pay - Each horse load of laths - - - Tox Rochr, Mayor. George Rochc. 3 C William Crosbie. Angel Scot. John Madder. Jasper Rourke. Lawrence Nihell. John Creagh. Sir Ralph Gore, Thomas Marley, and Francis Barnard. John Madder, and Angel Scot.
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