
Duty on Coals and Culm imported into London from 29th Sept. 1700 to 29th Sept. 1716.; For every Chaldron 12d.; Every Tun 12d.; The said Act, 1 Jac. II. c. 15. to be in force during the Continuance of this Act.; Exception.Whereas by an Act made in the Parliament begun att Westminster the Nineteenth Day of May in the
Yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred eighty and five and in the First Yeare of the Reigne of
the late King James the Second intituled An Act for rebuilding finishing and adorning of the Cathedral Church of
Saint Pauls London Itt was enacted That for all sort of Coals which from and after the Nine&twentieth Day of
September One thousand six hundred eighty and seven and before the Nine and twentieth Day of September One
thousand seven hundred should be imported and brought into the Port of the said City of London or the River
of Thames within the Liberty of the said City upon the same River there should be paid by way of Imposition
thereupon over and besides all other Impositions&Duties according to the Rates therein after mentioned (that is
to say) For all such sort of Coals or Culme as are usually sold by the Chaldron for every Chaldron thereof
containing Thirty six Bushells Winchester Measure the Su[m]m of Eighteen pence and for such sort of Coals as are
sold by the Tun for every Tun thereof containing Twenty hundred Weight the like Su[m]m of Eighteen pence
which said Imposition of Eighteen pence for every Chaldron or Tun of Coals the said Act doth appoint how to
be collected and paid and in the first Place to be applied&disposed to the rebuilding finishing and adorning the
said Cathedral of Saint Pauls and for the compleating parochial Churches as by the said Act more att large
appeares And whereas not onely the Moneys hitherto received for the said Duty but several great Su[m]ms of Money
advanced upon the Creditt of the said Act (a considerable part whereof is now owing) and all other Supplies have
been carefully expended and laid out about the said Work whereby the same is farr advanced and yett by reason
of the extraordinary Expence of Shipping in time of Warr and dearnesse of Materials the Money hitherto provided
for the Works intended by the said Act hath proved defective and unlesse some further Provision be made for
compleating the said Works that which is already done will be greatly damaged
 if not wholly lost and in case
the same shall be compleated it will be necessary that some other things be done both for the Convenience and
Ornament of the said Cathedral Church Be it therefore enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with
the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and temporal and the Co[m]mons in this present Parliament assembled
and by the Authority of the same That for all sorts of Coal and Culme which from&after the Nine and
twentieth Day of September One thousand seven hundred and before the Nine and twentieth Day of September
One thousand seven hundred and sixteene shall be imported or brought into the Port of the said City of London
or the River of Thames within the Liberty of the said City upon the same River there shall be paid by way of
Imposition thereupon over and besides all other  Duties according to the Rates hereafter mentioned (that is to say)
For all such sorts of Coals or Culme as are usually sold by the Chaldron for every Chaldron thereof containing
Thirty six Bushells Winchester Measure the Sum[m] of Twelve pence and for such sort of Coals as are sold by
the Tun for every Tun thereof containing Twenty Hundred Weight the like Su[m]m of Twelve pence which said
Imposition of Twelve pence for every Chaldron of Coals or Culm or Tun of Coals shall from time to time
dureing the terme last aforesaid be levied answered collected and paid in the same Manner Methods and Forme
and att such Places and by such Rules Ways and Means and under such Penalties and Forfeitures as are mentioned
expressed or directed in and by the said Act made in the said Yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred
eighty five for levying answering collecting&paying of the said Imposition of Eighteen pence for every Chaldron
or Tun of Coals and that all and every the Powers Authorities Articles Rules and Clauses in the aforesaid Act
mentioned or contained (except such and so much of them concerning which it is otherwise hereafter provided)
shall be of such force and effect to all intents&purposes for the levying collecting paying ordering advancing
and disposing of the Imposition hereby granted for and dureing the said terme herein before limitted as if the
same were particularly and att large sett downe and enacted by this Act.
II. 
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every such Su[m]m and Su[m]ms of Money which
shall be raised collected or levied by virtue of this Act shall be appropriated applied and disposed according to
the Directions and Proportions herein after mentioned and that the Lord Archbishopp of Canterbury and Lord
Bishopp of London and Lord Mayor of London for the time being or any Two of them shall have the like
Powers and Authorities for the ordering directing advancing and disposing of the Moneys ariseing by virtue of this
Act for the Purposes in the said recited Act mentioned unlesse as herein after otherwise directed as they had by
the said former Act for the ordering directing advancing and disposing of the Moneys ariseing thereby.
III. 
Accounts thereof to be kept,; and inspected gratis.; Abstracts of Accounts to be delivered yearly into the Exchequer.
And whereas the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster (being of ancient and Royal Foundation)
is now in great decay and (in case the same be not speedily repaired) will become wholly ruinous For prevention
whereof be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That one full Sixth part of all Su[m]ms of Money which
shall be raised collected or levied by virtue of this Act shall be appropriated applied&disposed unto the repairing
the said Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster and to no other use or purpose whatsoever and that
the said Arch Bishopp of Canterbury Bishopp of London and Lord Mayor of London for the time being or any
Two of them shall and are hereby required from time to time dureing the Continuance of this Act to pay or
cause to be paid unto the Chancellor of the Exchequer the Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench and the Deane
of the said Collegiate Church for the time being (who are hereby constituted and appointed Co[m]missioners for
repairing the said Collegiate Church) the said Sixth part of all such Su[m]ms of Money which shall be raised collected
or levied by virtue of this Act as is aforesaid by equal quarterly Payments the first Payment to co[m]mence and be
made on the Thirtieth Day of December in the Yeare One thousand seven hundred which said Su[m]ms of Money
so to be paid to the said Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench and Deane of
the said Collegiate Church in manner as is aforesaid shall be by them laid out and expended in and towards
the repairing the said Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster as is above directed and the like Books of
Accounts shall be kept by them the said Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench
and Deane of the said Collegiate Church or by their Deputies or Officers of all Moneys which from time to time
shall be received paid disbursed and applied by virtue of this Act towards the repairing the said Collegiate Church
(the said Books to be inspected gratis) and also the like Abstract of such Books of Accounts shall be by them
the said Co[m]missioners or any Two of them before the end of Michaelmas Terme in every Yeare transmitted and
delivered into the Receipt of Exchequer to be there received kept and viewed without Fee or Reward in such
Manner and according to such Directions as are given to the said Lord Arch Bishopp Lord Bishopp and Lord Mayor
in and by the Act above recited.
IV. 
Provided That it shall and may be lawfull to and for them the said Lord Arch Bishop Lord Bishop and Lord
Mayor to deduct yearely out of the said Su[m]ms so to be by them paid to the said Co[m]missioners as aforesaid any
Su[m]m not exceeding One sixth part of what they the said Arch Bishop Bishop and Lord Mayor shall yearely pay
dureing the Continuance of this Act to their Deputies and Officers for and in Consideration of their collecting and
receiving the Duties hereby continued and for inspecting the Coal-Meeters and Deputies in their Work.
V. 
And forasmuch as it is necessary that a considerable Su[m]m be expended towards the im[m]ediate repairing the said
Collegiate Church itt is hereby further enacted That the said Co[m]missioners or any Two of them shall be and
are hereby impowered by Indenture under their Hands and Seals to engage the Profitts ariseing out of the
Su[m]ms of Money hereby granted and to them directed to be paid for and towards the repairing the said Collegiate
Church or any Part or Parts of such Profitts as a Security for any Su[m]m or Su[m]ms of Money by them to be
borrowed for the intent and purpose aforesaid to any Person or Persons who shall or will advance any Su[m]m or
Su[m]ms upon such Security all which Money so to be borrowed shall be imployed in for and towards the repairing
the said Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster according to the true intent and meaning of this Act.
VI. 
£3,000 out of the said Duties to be paid in 4 Years towards building St. Thomas's Church, in Southwark.
And whereas the Parish Church of St. Thomas in Southwarke is so much decayed that of necessity it must be
rebuilt and it being incumbent upon the Hospital to rebuild the same which after so great Charge as the Governors
have been att to new built the Hospitall it selfe they are not able to do without expending a great part of
that Revenue which now is laid out for the Cure of Sick and wounded Seamen and Soldiers which in great
Numbers together with other poor People are every Yeare sent thither for Help and Relief Be it further enacted
by the Authority aforesaid That a Su[m]m not exceeding Three thousand pounds part of the Duty hereby granted
shall in Foure Yeares be paid towards the building the said Church of Saint Thomas aforesaid according to such
Directions as the President Treasurer and Governors of the said Hospital with Allowance of the Arch Bishop of
Canterbury the Bishop of London and the Lord Mayor of London for the time being or any Two of them shall
approve and allow Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
VII. 
Annual Stipend to the Surveyor General of St. Paul's how to be paid.
And whereas there is an annual Stipend or Allowance to the Person who is or shall be Supervisor or Surveyor
General of the Building of the said Cathedral Church of Saint Pauls For the Encouragement of such Supervisor
or Surveyor General with the utmost Diligence and Expedition to finish the same Be it enacted by the Authority
aforesaid That from and after the Nine and twentieth Day of September which shall be in the Yeare of our
Lord One thousand six hundred ninety seven the said Stipend or Allowance shall be paid in the Manner and
Proportions following that is to say One Moiety thereof yearely as aforesaid and the other Moiety in One intire
Su[m]m within Six Months after the finishing the said Cathedral Church and not before Any thing herein or in the
former recited Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding.