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In what Packages, &c. Salt and Pepper shall be exported from Guernsey, &c.
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XXXI. And be it further enacted, That in case any Salt, whether Foreign or British, shall be exported from the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, or either of them, or shall he removed by Sea from any one Part to any other Part of either of the said Islands, or shall be put on board any Ship, Vessel, or Boat whatever in order to be so removed or carried, otherwise than in Bulk or Casks containing Four hundred Weight Net of Salt, except only such Salt as may be for the necessary Provisions of such Ship, Vessel, or Boat, or for the Use of the Seamen, not exceeding Two Pounds Weight for each Man, to be flowed openly and fairly in such Ship, Vessel, or Boat; or in case any Pepper shall be exported from the said Islands, or either of them, or shall be removed by Sea from any one Part to any other Part of the same, or shall be put on board any Ship, Vessel, or Boat whatever, other than such Quantity as may be necessary for the Use of the Seamen, in order to be so removed, in Casks not containing Four hundred Weight Net of Pepper, all such Salt and Pepper, with the Packages containing the same, and also the Ship, Vessel, or Boat or board of which any such Salt or Pepper may be found, shall, together with the Guns, Furniture, Ammunition, Tackle, and Apparel be forfeited, and shall and may be seized by any Officer or Officers of His Majesty’s Army, Navy, or Marines, or of the Customs or Excise.
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