1804.|. New Aéts of the Britifh Legiflature, 44 Geo. III. 
Forty-five thoufand, and under fifty 
thoufand—46ol. 
Fifty thoufand, and under fixty thou- 
fand—s sol, 
Sixty thoufand, and under feventy thou-: 
fand—6 sol. 
Seventy thoufand, and under eighty 
thoufand—7 sol. 
Eighty thoufand, and under ninety 
thoufand—8 sol, 
Ninety thoufand, and under one hun- 
dred thoufand—g sol. 
One hundred thoufand, and under one 
hundred and twenty-five thoufand—1z2ool. 
One hundred and twenty-five thoufand, 
and under one hundred and fifty thoufand 
—r1400l. 
One hundrediand fifty thoufand, and 
under one hundied and feventy-five thou- 
fand—s6ool. 
One hundred and feventy-five thoufand, 
and under two hundred thoufand—z2oool, 
Two hundred thoufand. and under two 
hundred and fifty thoufand—z 5ool. 
Two hendred and fifty thoufand, and 
under three hundred thoufand—3oool. 
Three hundred thoufand, and under 
three hundred and fifty thoufand—3 sool. 
Three hundred and fifty thoufand, and 
under four hundred thoufand—zsoool. 
Four hundred thoufand, and under five 
hundred thoufand—soool. 
Of or above the value of five hundred 
thoufand—6oool. 
. Exemptions.—Probate or letteys of ad- 
Aniniftration of any common feaman, ma- 
rine, or foldier, who fhall be flain or die 
in the fervice 
LEGACIES. 
Legacy, {pecific or pecuniary, or of 
any other defcription, of the amount or 
value of twenty pounds or more, and alfo 
upon the clear refidue of the perfonal 
eftate of every perfon, whether teftate or 
inteftate, and who fhall leave any perfonal 
eftate of the clear value of one hundred 
pounds, after deducting debts, funeral 
expences, and other charges, and fpecific 
and pecuniary legacies (if any) where any 
- fuch legacy, or any refidue fhall be given, 
or fhall pafs to a brother or fifter, or any 
defcendant of a brother or filter, for every 
one hundred pounds of the value of any 
fuch legacy or refidue, and fo after the 
fame rate for any greater or Iefs fum, to 
be pei on the receipt for fuch legacy or 
refidue—z2]. ros. 
A brother or fitter, of a father or mo- 
_ ther of the deceafed, or any defcendant of 
' a brother or fifter of a father or mother of 
the deceafed, for every one hundred 
| pounds of the value—gl. 
437 
A brother or fifter of a grandfather or 
grandmother of the deceafed, or any de- 
fcendant of a brother or filter of a grand- 
father or grandmother of the deceafed, 
for every one hundred pounds of the value 
To or for the benefit of any perfon, in 
any other degree of collateral confangui- | 
nity to the deceafed than as above de- 
{cribed, or any ftranger in blood, for 
every one hundred pounds of the value— 
gl. ; 
The duties on legacies, given or be. 
queathed by or derived fom perfons who 
died previous to Apri! 27, 1796, hall re. 
main payable for two years, from O&tober 
1c, 13804, any thing in the Aétto the 
contrary in any wife notwichitanding ; 
and afier the expiration of the two years, 
whether the perfon fhall have died pre. 
vious to or fince April 27, 1796, the 
above mentioned duties are to be paid, 
44 Geo, 3,c¢.98, f. 12. 
GAME CERTIFiCATES. 
Certificate for the taking or deftrudtion 
of game,, yearly—3l, 3. 
by any game keeper (being 
a menial fervant)—xl. 1s. 
CARDS AND DICE, 
Playing Cards, for every pack, 2s, 6d. 
Dice, for every pair, 1], 
HATS. 
Hats not exceeding the value of four 
fhillings.—3d. 
Exceeding four fhillings, and not above 
feven fhillings—6d. , 
Above fevea fhillings, and not exceed- 
ing twelve fhillings—ts. 
Exceeding twelve fhillings, and not exe 
ceeding eighteen thillings—zs. 
Exceeding eighteen fhillings—3s, 
PLATE. 
Plate of gold, except gold watch cafes, 
wrought in Great Britain, for every ounce 
thercof, and fo in proportion—16s. 
Plate of filver, wrought in Great Bri- 
tain, for every ounce thereof, and fo in 
proportion——1s. 3d. 
Exemptions —Watch-cafes, chains, neck- 
lace-beads, lockets, philligvee work, thirt 
buckles or broaches, ftamped medals, 
fpouts to china, ftone or earthern-ware 
tea pots, of filver, of any weight whatfo- 
ever. Tippings, fwages, or mounts, not 
weighing ten penny-weights of filver each, 
and not being necks or collars for caftors, 
cruets, or glafles, appertaining to any fort 
of ftands or frames; wares, of filver not 
weighing five penny-weighis of filver each ; 
but this exemption not to include necks, 
collars, and tops for caftors, cruets, or 
glafles appertaining to any fort of ftands 
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