Unto his Grace his Majesties High Commissioner, and the honourable Estates of Parliament, the petition of George Mackenzie sub-tacksman of the additional and annexed-excise of the northern shires.
- Title
- Unto his Grace his Majesties High Commissioner, and the honourable Estates of Parliament, the petition of George Mackenzie sub-tacksman of the additional and annexed-excise of the northern shires.
- Author
- Mackenzie, George, fl. 1697.
- Publication
- [Edinburgh? :: s.n.,
- 1697]
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- Subject terms
- Tax collection -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800.
- Beer -- Taxation -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
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Unto his Grace His Majesties high Commissioner, ane Honourable Estates of Parliament,
The PETITION of George Mackenzie Sub-tacksman of the Addi∣tional and Annexed-Excise of the Northern Shires. -
DECLARATION In Favours of theBREWERS andTACKSMEN of theEXCISE, with the Tenor of theRepresentation given in by the Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Magistrats of theNorth Shires, concerning the Dearth and Famine in their Shires and Towns, with the Reasons why the Brewers have given up, and the Excise cannot be made Effectual;Viz.