[268] Ib., vol. ii., p. 1082.
[269] Com. Journ., vol. ii., p. 1007.
[270] Ib., 1104, by 105 against 41.
[271] 10 W. 3, ch. 5.
[272] And. on Com. Journ., vol. i., 204.
[273] The Commissioners of Trade in England, by their representation of the 11th October, 1698, say (Eng. Com. Journ., vol. xii., p. 437), “they conceive it not necessary to make any alteration whatsoever in this Act,” but take notice that the duties on broadcloth, of which very little is made in Ireland, is 20 per cent.; but the duty on new drapery, of which much is made, is but 10 per cent.
[274] Eng. Stat., 10 and 11 William III., ch. 10, passed in 1699.
[275] 12 Ch. II. ch. 4, Eng., and afterwards continued by 11 Geo. I., ch. 7. Brit.
[276] By an Eng. Act, made in 1663, the same which laid the first restraint on the exportation of cattle.
[277] See the Address of the English House of Lords.