AN ORDINANCE Appointing the EXCISE OF Allum and Copperace.
BEE it Ordeined by His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice and consent of His Council, That the Commissioners for the Excise and their sub-Commissioners and all Farmers and Officers imployed in the service of the Excise; Do from and after the [Page 610] nine and twentieth day of September, One thousand six hundred fiftie four, demand and receiv for the duty of Excise, three pence for and upon every hundred weight, conteining five score and twelv pounds of Allum, and no more; and the same rate for Copperace to bee paid by the maker thereof, the rate in the Ordinance of the seventeenth of March, One thousand six hundred fiftie three, notwithstanding.