A table of excise for strong beer and ale, for common brewers : at 5s. the barrel, old duty, and 3s. the barrel additional duty with the allowance of two and a half in twenty-three barrel in neat money ; from one to twelve thousand : in which, the duty for any number of barrels and parts, under one thousand, is exactly found, at one entry, or two at the most.
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