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Parliamentary Act. Reign of George III | The Indemnity Act of 1767

Estimate
US$500 - US$700
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 180

Parliamentary Act. Reign of George III | The Indemnity Act of 1767

Estimate
US$500 - US$700
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Parliamentary Act. Reign of George IIIAn Act for taking off the Inland Duty of One Shilling per Pound Weight upon all Black and Singlo Teas consumed in Great Britain; and for granting a Drawback upon the Exportation of Teas to Ireland, and the British Dominions in America, for a limited Time, upon such Indemnification to be made in respect thereof by the East India Company, as is therein mentioned; for permitting the Exportation of Teas in smaller Quantities than One Lot to Ireland, or the said Dominions in America; and for preventing Teas seized and condemned from being consumed in Great Britain.London: Printed by Mark Baskett and the Assigns of Robert Baskett, 1767 Folio (324 x 197mm). Woodcut arms of Great Britain, woodcut headpiece and initial, text in black letter, side notes in roman type. Disbound. The Indemnity Act of 1767, the fourth of the Townshend Acts, passed on 29 June 1767. It reduced taxes on the British East India Company, which was on the verge of collapse due to much cheaper smuggled Dutch tea. Part of the purpose of the Townshend Acts was to save the company from bankruptcy. The reduction in the tax on tea when imported into England allowed the company to then export the tea to the colonies more cheaply and resell it to the colonists. At the time, all goods had to be shipped to England first from their port of origin and the re-exported to their final destination, including the colonies. REFERENCE:ESTC N56999Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 180
Beschreibung:

Parliamentary Act. Reign of George IIIAn Act for taking off the Inland Duty of One Shilling per Pound Weight upon all Black and Singlo Teas consumed in Great Britain; and for granting a Drawback upon the Exportation of Teas to Ireland, and the British Dominions in America, for a limited Time, upon such Indemnification to be made in respect thereof by the East India Company, as is therein mentioned; for permitting the Exportation of Teas in smaller Quantities than One Lot to Ireland, or the said Dominions in America; and for preventing Teas seized and condemned from being consumed in Great Britain.London: Printed by Mark Baskett and the Assigns of Robert Baskett, 1767 Folio (324 x 197mm). Woodcut arms of Great Britain, woodcut headpiece and initial, text in black letter, side notes in roman type. Disbound. The Indemnity Act of 1767, the fourth of the Townshend Acts, passed on 29 June 1767. It reduced taxes on the British East India Company, which was on the verge of collapse due to much cheaper smuggled Dutch tea. Part of the purpose of the Townshend Acts was to save the company from bankruptcy. The reduction in the tax on tea when imported into England allowed the company to then export the tea to the colonies more cheaply and resell it to the colonists. At the time, all goods had to be shipped to England first from their port of origin and the re-exported to their final destination, including the colonies. REFERENCE:ESTC N56999Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 180
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