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2 C, 3. Anno vlcefimo Georgii II. A. D. 1747. CAP. III. An A& for repealing the feveral Rates and Duties upon Houfes, Windows and Lights ; and for granting to his Majefty other Rates and Duties upon Houfes, Windows or Lights ; and for raifing the Sum of four Millions four hundred thoufand Pounds by Annuities, to be charged on the faid Rates or Duties. 7&8 Will. 3. ' -fl^T yHEREAS by an Adt of Parliament made and pafled in the feventh and eighth Years of the Reign s' '?' r " ' ' ^ °^ ^'^ ^^'■'^ Majetty King William the Tliird, of glorious Memory, intituled, J>i yla for grant- Q eX. ' " ' '"i' ^'^^ Majcjiy feveral Rates or Duties iipoti Houfes, for making good the Deficiency of the dipped Mmey ; it 2s Geo. s, c, 10. ' was amongft other Things enacted, That for and during the Term of feven Years to commence and ' be accounted from the twenty-fifth Day of March in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred ' and ninety-fix, and no longer, there {hould be charged, levied, and paid unto his faid late Majefty, his ' Heirs and Succeflbrs, for and upon every Dwelling- houfe inhabited, which then was, or that thereafter ' fhould be ere£led within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, or Town of Berwick upon

  • Tweed, the annual or yearly Sums therein mentioned ; that is to fay,

' For every fuch Dwelling-houfe inhabited, then erefted, or which £hoiild thereafter be erefted, within ■' the faid Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, or Town of Berwick upon Tweed, the yearly Sum of ' two Shillings, ' And for every fuch Dwelling-houfe inhabited, having ten Windows, or more, and under the Num- ' ber of twenty, the Sum of four Shillings yearly, over and above the faid yearly Sum of two Shillings. ' And for every fuch Dwelling-houfe inhabited, having twenty Windows, or more, the yearly Sum of ' eight Shillings, over and above the faid yearly Sum of two Shillings. < ' ■ « Which faid Sums of Money were, by the faid k&, direfted to be charged upon, and paid by the Inhabi- t tants or Occupiers of fuch Dwelling-houfes, and not the Landlords who lett or demifed the fame, and J were to be raifed, levied, collefted, anfwered, and paid unto his Majefly, at fuch Times, and in fuch J Manner and Form, and by fuch Ways and Means, and under fuch Penalties and Forfeitures, and applied J to fuch Ufes and Purpofes, as are mentioned and prefcribed in the faid Aft : And whereas by one other S & g'WiU. 3. J Aft paffed in the eighth and ninth Years of the Reign of his faid late Majefty (intituled. An A SI for ma- ■c. 10. ^ .king good the Deficiencies of feveral Funds therein mentioned, and for enlarging the Capital Stock of the Bank of J England, and for raifing the publick Credit) the faid Rates and Duties granted by the before recited Adt, were continued until the firft Day of Augtfl one thoufand feven hundred and fix ; and by one other Act •I Anns, ft. I. ' paffed in the firft Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne (intituled. An ASt for tnaking good c. 13. Deficiencies, and for preferving the piihlick Credit) the faid Rates and Duties upon Houfes, granted and con- ' tinued by the two Afts of Parliament before recited, were further continued until the firft Day oi Aiigufl ' one thoufand feven hundred and ten ; and by one other Aft made and pafled in the fifth Year of the Rei^n 5 Anns, c. 13. ' of her faid late Majefty Queen Anne, (intituled. An A5i for continuing the Duties upon Hoiifcs, to fccwe ' a yearly Fund for circulating Exchequer Bills, ivhereby a Sum not exceeding fifteen hundred thoujand Pounds is ' intended to he raifed for carrying on the War, and other her Majeflys Occafions) the faid Rates and Duties ' upon Houfes, grantedand continued by the feveral Afts before recited, were made perpetual for the Ufes ' and Purpofes therein mentioned, fubjeft to Redemption by Parliament, and divers Provifions and Direc- ' tions are contained in the feveral before recited Afts, for railing, levying, collefting, and paying the faij ' Rates and Duties, and for applying the fame to the Ufes and Purpofes fpecified in the faid Acts : And S Anns, c, 4. ' whereas by an Aft pafled in the eighth Year of the Reign of her faid late Majefty Queen Anne (intituled, ' An ASt for continuing Part of the Duties upon Coals, Cnlin and Cinders, and granting new Duties ujtsn Houf:s ' having tiveniy Windows or more, to raije the Sum of fifteen hundred thoufand Pounds, by way of a Lottery, for ' the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and ten) it was, amongft other Things enaiSed, That for ' and during the Term of thirty-two Years, to be accounted from the twenty-ninth Day of September one ' thoufand feven hundred and ten, there fliould be charged, raifed, colleftcd, levied, and paid unto her Ma- ' jefty, her Heirs and Succeffors, for and upon every Dwelling-houfe inhabited, that then was, or there- ' after fliould be erefled.or built within the Kingdom of Great Briiain, having tv.'enty Windows, or more, ' and under thirty Windows, the yearly Sum of ten Shillings ; and for every fuch Dwelling-houfe having ' thirty Windows, or more, the yearly Sum of twenty Shillings: Which faid new or additional Duties, as ' to fuch Houfes as are in England, JFalcs, or the Town of Berivick upon Tweed, were directed to be paid ' by the refpeflive Occupiers or Inhabitants of fuch Dwelling-houfes, over and above the feveral Duties ' amounting to ten Shillings per Annum, chargeable upon Houfes there, by virtue of former Adts of Parlia- cOco. I, c, ig, ' ment in that Behalf: And by one other Aft made and pafled in the fifth Year of the Reign of iiis late ' Majefty King George the Firft, of glorious Memory (intituled. An AM for redeeming the Fund appro- ' priatcdfor Payment of the Lottery Tickets which were made forth for the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven ' hundred and ten, by a voluntary Sidfcripiion of the Proprietors into the Capital Stock of the South Sea Com- ' pany ; and for raifing a Sum of Money to pay off fuch Debts and Incumbrances as are therein mentioned; ami for ' appropriating the Supplies granted in this Ssffwu of Parliament ; and to limit Times for Profecutions upon Ronds '■for exporting Cards and Dice) the faid new or additional Duties upon Houfes were made perpetual, for

  • the Ufes and Purpofes therein mentioned, fubjeft to Redemption by Parliament ; and diveis Provifions

' and Directions are contained in the two laftrrcited Afls, for the raifing, managing, collecting and paying ' the faid additional Duties, as in and by the laid Ads, Relation being thereunto had, may more fuiiy ■ii- ' pear ; And whereas the Revenue arifing by the laid feveral and refpeftivc Rates and Duues upon Houfes ' had!