1804.4 Mew Affs of the Britih Legiflature, 44 Geo, IIT, 
ties to the fame deed not having the culto. 
dy of (uch original deed, or any duplicate 
thereot, or where fuch copy fhall not be 
made in leu of any fuch original deed, 
upon any number of words not amounting 
to twenty common law fheets, of feventy- 
two words to each—ts. 
And for every entire quantity of ten 
common law fheets above the firft ten, a 
further duty of 1s. 
Cerificate of Commiffions upon the fale 
or alienation of crown lands, where the 
confideration money fhall exceed 101.— 
tl.10s.3; in Scotland, rl. gs. 
Surrender of \ Copyhold under twenty 
fhillings per annum, 5s. (except furrender 
to the ule of a will, court-roll, or court 
book.) 
Above the value of twenty fhillings 
per annum (except as before)—1 5s. 
Admitianee to any Copyhold under 
the value of twenty fhillings per annum 
—Sss. 
Above the value of twenty fhillings per 
annum—tf 5s. 
Copy of any Surrender of and Admit- 
tance to any Cuftom-:ight or Tenant. 
right Eftate, not exceeding the clear 
yearly value of twenty fhillings, and not 
being copyhold, and which fhail not pafs 
by deed—ss. 
Exceeding the clear yearly value of 
twenty fhillings—1 ss. 
Grant or Leafe by Copy of Court-roll 
of any Land or tenement under twenty 
fhillings per annum—ss. 
Above the value of twenty fhillings per 
annum—t §s. 
Copy of the Court-roll of any Honour 
or Manor of any proceedings had at one and 
the fame court, in relation to any land or 
tenement under twenty fhillings per an- 
num—s5s. 
Above the value of twenty fhillings per 
annum—tr ss. 
Deed or other Inftrument by way of 
mortgage, or inftrument, or covenant to 
furrender, or copy of court-roll, or condi- 
tional furrender by way of mortgage. 
For the fecurity of any money lent on 
any property whatfoever, whether real or 
perfonal, not exceeding rool.—rl. ros. 
Exceeding rool. and not exceeding 300l. 
—zl. 
Exceeding 300]. and not exceeding sool. 
—3). 
Exceeding sool. and not exceeding 
1000l.—al. 
Exceeding 1,000], and not exceeding 
2,000],— 5]. 
Exceeding 2,o00l. and not exceeding 
3,0001, 51, 
253 
Exceeding 3,000l. and not exceeding 
4,0001.—-7],. 
Exceeding 4,000. and not exceeding 
5,000).—81, 
Exceeding 5,000l. and not exceeding’ 
1¥0,0001.—1i0l. 
Exceeding 10,0001, and not exceeding 
15,000].—12]. 
Exceeding 15,000]. and not exceeding’ 
20,0001.—1s5l. 
Exceeding 20,0001.—20l. 
The faid duties (except any inftrument, 
covenant, or copy se ating to copyhold) 
to be paid for any number of words there; 
in, not amounting to thirty common law 
fheets, of feventy.two words to each, of 
which any fuch decd or inftrument fhall 
conlift. 
(And for every fifteen commen law 
fleets over and above the firft filieen) a 
further duty of xl. 
Bond, commonly called Mortegage- 
bond, or Bond given as a collateral tecu- 
ritv, in refpect of any « ortgage—1 5s. 
Deed or other Inftrument ot Transfer 
or Affignment of any Mortgage, where 
the mortgagor or his real or perfonal ree 
prefentatives or afligns are not made par- 
ties, for any number of words therein, 
not amounting to thirty common law 
fheets—rl. tos. 
And for every fifteen common law 
fheets over and above the firft, a further 
duty of 11. 
Writ of Covenant—z2l. 
Writ of Entry—al. _ 
Exemplification of what nature foever, 
that fhall pafs the feal of any court what- 
foever—3l. 
Award under hand and feal, or under 
hand only, in England, and whether the 
fame fhall or thail not be inrolled of 
record in, or made a rule of any court, 
upos any number of words therein, not 
amounting to thirty common law fheets 
—il. 10S. 
And for every fifteen common law 
fleets, above the firft, a further duty of 
11. 
Charter-party, Memorandum for Char- 
ter-party, or any other Inttrument, Note, 
Letter, or other Minument or Writing, 
between the captain, maiter, or owner of 
any fhip rveffel, and a\y merchant, tra- 
der, or other perfon, in refpect to the 
freight or conveyance of any money, 
goods, wares, merchandize, or effects, 
Jaden or to be laden on board, upon any 
number of words therein, not amounting 
to thirty common law fheets—t1]. 10s. 5 in 
Scotland, rl. 9s. 
And for every fifteen common law 
fhectss 
