Sop ACT BD P A PARR S 
ing sent into any part or place 
within the same respectively. 
Provided nevertheless, that all 
such goods, wares, merchandizes, 
and effects, be exported from this 
kingdom, and in ships or vessels be- 
longing to persons of some state or 
country in amity with his majes- 
ty, and that such exportation be 
made under the usual conditions 
and regulations; and that such 
security be given by bond, in such 
penalty, by such persons, and in 
such manner as shall be directed 
by the commissioners of his ma- 
jesty’s customs, and that the said 
goods, wares, merchandizes, and 
effects, shall be exported to the 
places proposed, and to none 
other; and that a certificate sball 
be produced, within six months 
from the date of the bond, under the 
hand of the British consul or vice- 
consul residing at the port or place 
at which such goods or commodities 
shall be landed ; and if no yice- 
consul shall be there resident, then 
under the hands of two known 
British merchants residing there ; 
and if no British merchant shail 
Teside there, then under the hand 
of the chief magistrate of the place, 
testifying that the said goods have 
been all duly landed at that port or 
place, 
Provided also, that nothing herein 
before contained, shall be construed 
to licence the exportation, sale,send- 
ing, supplying, or delivering of, or 
in any manner to relate to any arms, 
ordnance, ordnance stores, gunpow- 
der, bullets, pitch, tar, hemp, masts, 
timber, sail-cloth, cordage, salt- 
petre, or any naval or military 
Stores whatsoever, nor to relate to 
any store or article whatsoever, 
intended for the use of the armies, 
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troops, fleets, ships, or vessels of 
the enemies of his majesty; or any 
articles which are specially prohi- 
bited by any other act or acts of par- 
liaments, other than the acts before 
mentioned, to ‘be exported, sold, 
supplied, or delivered, as aforesaid : 
or in any manner to affect the pro- 
visions of any otheract or acts of 
parliament ; or to heence or au- 
thorize the several acts, matters, 
and things aforesaid, further or 
otherwise than as the same might be 
affected by the several beforemen- 
tioned acts of parliament. 
Provided also, that every person 
who shall take the benefit of this 
licence and authority, shall take 
the same upon condition, that if 
in case of any proceeding, civil or 
criminal, under the provisions of 
any of the acts herein before men- 
tioned, or any thing alledged to 
have been done contrary thereto, 
any question shall arise whether 
the thing done was authorised by 
the licence hereby given, the proof 
that such thing was done under 
the circumstances, and according 
to the terms and conditions of this 
order, shall lie on the persons claim- 
ing the benefit hereof. 
And his majesty, with the ad- 
vice aforesaid, is hereby further 
pleased to order, that this licence 
and order sball remain and bein 
force and effect until the 25th day 
of December next ensuing, unless 
the same shall be sooner revoked. 
And the right honourable the 
lords commissioners of his majes- 
ty’s treasury, and the lords com- 
missioners of the admiralty, are to 
give the necessary directions herein, 
to them respectively appertain- 
ing. 
(Signed) W. FAwKener. 
Order 
