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         Fraser, Andrew, of Kinmundie.
      
       
         
           1685
        
      
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             By Andrew Fraser (design'd) of Kinmundie, sheriff-deput of Aberdeen Advertisement for collecting His Maiesties revenew of inland excyse, within the sheriffdooms of Kincardine, Aberdeen and Bamff.
             Fraser, Andrew, of Kinmundie.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             John Forbes],
             [Aberdeen :
             1685.
          
           
             Signed and dated at end: Given under my hand at Aberdeen, the twenty eight day of October, 1685 years. Andrew Fraser.
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             By
             ANDREW
             FRASER
             (
             design'd
             )
             of
             Kinmundie
             ,
             Sheriff-Deput
             of
             Aberdeen
             .
          
        
         
           ADVERTISEMENT
           for
           Collecting
           His
           MAIESTIES
           Revenew
           of
           Inland
           Excyse
           ,
           within
           the
           Sheriffdooms
           of
           Kincardine
           ,
           Aberdeen
           and
           Bamff
           .
        
         
           WHereas
           the
           High
           and
           Potent
           (
           his
           Grace
           the
           Duke
           of
           
             Queensburry
             )
          
           Lord
           high
           Thesaurer
           of
           
             SCOTLAND
             ,
          
           by
           his
           warrant
           of
           date
           the
           tenth
           day
           of
           
             October
          
           instant
           ,
           hath
           Commissionat
           Me
           to
           regulat
           and
           appoint
           the
           manner
           of
           Collecting
           the
           In-land
           Excyse
           of
           
             Aile
             ,
             Beer
             ,
             Brandie
          
           and
           strong
           
             Waters
          
           to
           be
           browen
           and
           vented
           after
           the
           last
           of
           this
           instant
           within
           the
           Shyres
           of
           
             Kincardine
             ,
             Aberdeen
          
           and
           
             Bamff
             ,
          
           and
           to
           give
           Advertisement
           that
           no
           Brewer
           presume
           to
           leave
           off
           their
           brewing
           and
           venting
           upon
           any
           pretext
           whatsomever
           :
           and
           also
           that
           I
           should
           appoint
           Collectors
           and
           Overseers
           ,
           and
           give
           them
           reasonable
           allowance
           in
           each
           Shyre
           or
           parts
           thereof
           as
           I
           shall
           find
           needfull
           ,
           for
           taking
           notice
           of
           the
           quantities
           browen
           and
           vented
           ,
           and
           in-bringing
           the
           Excyse
           thereof
           to
           the
           
             Cass-keeper
             ,
          
           not
           exceeding
           two
           Merks
           for
           each
           Boll
           of
           Malt
           browen
           and
           vented
           conforme
           to
           the
           
             Acts
             of
             Parliament
          
           thereanent
           ,
           and
           with
           power
           to
           call
           the
           present
           Collectors
           or
           Tacksmen
           of
           Excyse
           and
           others
           concerned
           to
           give
           a
           clear
           account
           of
           the
           Condition
           and
           State
           of
           the
           current
           Excyse
           ,
           and
           that
           I
           send
           Parties
           (
           if
           need
           be
           )
           for
           ordering
           these
           matters
           ,
           as
           in
           the
           said
           Commission
           at
           more
           length
           is
           expressed
           :
           In
           Obedience
           to
           which
           ,
           These
           are
           Intimating
           to
           all
           Brewers
           and
           Ventners
           within
           the
           said
           Shyres
           ,
           that
           they
           continue
           their
           Trade
           of
           brewing
           and
           venting
           as
           they
           will
           be
           answerable
           ,
           wherein
           if
           they
           failie
           they
           will
           be
           punished
           to
           the
           outmost
           rigour
           that
           Law
           will
           allow
           ,
           and
           to
           be
           looked
           upon
           as
           disaffected
           and
           seditious
           persons
           ,
           and
           imbaselers
           of
           His
           MAIESTIES
           Revenew
           :
           And
           to
           the
           effect
           they
           may
           be
           incouraged
           in
           their
           brewing
           ,
           These
           are
           signifying
           that
           discreet
           and
           understanding
           Collectors
           will
           be
           immediatly
           appointed
           in
           each
           Presbytrie
           ,
           and
           these
           Collectors
           will
           receive
           such
           Instructions
           as
           may
           be
           most
           conduceable
           for
           the
           orderly
           in-bringing
           of
           the
           Excyse
           ,
           and
           with
           most
           ease
           to
           ,
           and
           equalitie
           amongst
           the
           Brewers
           ,
           who
           may
           in
           this
           expect
           as
           much
           favour
           and
           fair
           dealing
           as
           any
           others
           within
           the
           Kingdom
           ,
           and
           judicious
           Persons
           will
           be
           appointed
           to
           hear
           and
           redress
           their
           just
           Complaints
           if
           any
           be
           :
           And
           therefore
           ,
           seeing
           that
           such
           equal
           and
           fair
           wayes
           will
           be
           taken
           for
           Stenting
           and
           Collecting
           the
           said
           Excyse
           in
           these
           Shyres
           ,
           and
           that
           there
           is
           no
           impediment
           why
           the
           Brewers
           may
           not
           take
           such
           competens
           Pryces
           for
           their
           
             Aile
             ,
             Beer
             ,
          
           and
           strong
           
             Waters
          
           as
           may
           answer
           the
           value
           of
           the
           Malt
           ,
           with
           the
           Excyse
           and
           reasonable
           Profit
           ,
           they
           can
           pretend
           no
           just
           excuse
           for
           not
           continuing
           to
           brew
           and
           vent
           these
           Liquors
           ,
           which
           if
           they
           fail
           to
           do
           ,
           it
           will
           be
           inquyred
           into
           ,
           and
           looked
           upon
           as
           contempt
           of
           Authority
           in
           those
           that
           give
           over
           brewing
           ,
           or
           yet
           shall
           advyse
           any
           so
           to
           do
           :
           And
           further
           ,
           to
           the
           effect
           his
           Grace
           my
           Lord
           High
           Thesaurer
           may
           be
           truely
           informed
           of
           the
           present
           state
           of
           the
           current
           Excyse
           ,
           and
           the
           manner
           of
           Collecting
           thereof
           at
           any
           time
           thir
           three
           years
           last
           by
           past
           ;
           Therefore
           these
           are
           requyring
           all
           
             Magistrats
          
           of
           
             Burghs
             ,
          
           all
           
             Collectors
          
           or
           
             Tacksmen
          
           of
           
             Excyse
          
           within
           the
           said
           
             Shyres
             ,
          
           that
           they
           immediatly
           bring
           in
           to
           Me
           subscrived
           lists
           of
           all
           
             Brewers
          
           within
           their
           bounds
           ,
           whether
           those
           that
           be
           ordinarie
           
             Brewers
             ,
          
           or
           those
           that
           be
           extraordinarie
           
             Brewers
          
           at
           
             Mercats
             ,
             Weddings
             ,
          
           or
           other
           publick
           Occasions
           ,
           and
           the
           
             Quota
          
           that
           each
           
             Brewer
          
           payes
           weeklie
           ,
           or
           in
           set
           ,
           and
           after
           what
           manner
           ,
           and
           to
           whom
           ,
           whether
           it
           be
           to
           the
           
             Collectors
          
           or
           
             Tacksmen
             ,
          
           or
           to
           their
           
             Masters
          
           in
           whose
           Land
           they
           dwell
           ,
           or
           others
           appointed
           for
           that
           end
           ,
           where
           the
           
             Excyse
          
           is
           laid
           upon
           the
           
             Land-Rent
             ;
          
           and
           that
           the
           lists
           be
           so
           exact
           as
           that
           they
           may
           make
           faith
           thereon
           ,
           and
           that
           if
           their
           Books
           be
           not
           clear
           thereanent
           they
           may
           yet
           take
           pains
           thereon
           ,
           by
           calling
           for
           lists
           of
           their
           respective
           
             Parishes
          
           within
           their
           bounds
           ,
           and
           all
           
             Heritors
          
           and
           others
           concerned
           are
           requyred
           to
           give
           concurse
           ,
           and
           that
           either
           by
           themselves
           or
           
             Chamberlanes
          
           they
           give
           up
           the
           Names
           of
           the
           
             Brewers
             ,
          
           and
           
             Quota
          
           of
           their
           payments
           when
           ever
           they
           shall
           be
           requyred
           by
           the
           
             Tacksmen
          
           and
           
             Collectors
          
           thereanent
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           whole
           
             Tacksmen
          
           and
           
             Collectors
          
           give
           account
           of
           their
           diligence
           to
           Me
           at
           my
           House
           in
           
             Aberdeen
             ,
          
           betwixt
           and
           the
           twelfth
           day
           of
           
             November
          
           next
           as
           they
           will
           be
           answerable
           ,
           or
           else
           Parties
           will
           be
           direct
           for
           that
           effect
           .
           And
           that
           none
           pretend
           Ignorance
           thir
           presents
           are
           furthwith
           to
           be
           Printed
           ,
           and
           Published
           at
           the
           
             Mercat
             Cross
          
           of
           the
           
             head
             Burghs
          
           of
           the
           respective
           
             Shyres
             ,
          
           and
           Copies
           sent
           to
           each
           Parish
           Kirk
           thereof
           ,
           direct
           to
           the
           Conveener
           and
           Reader
           of
           these
           Parishes
           to
           be
           publickly
           read
           the
           next
           Lords
           Day
           immediatly
           after
           Divine-Service
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           Conveener
           or
           Reader
           returne
           executions
           of
           the
           publications
           thereof
           to
           the
           nearest
           
             Collectors
          
           of
           
             Excyse
             ,
          
           to
           be
           transmitted
           to
           Me
           within
           eight
           dayes
           thereafter
           ,
           as
           they
           will
           be
           answerable
           to
           Authority
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             under
             my
             hand
             at
             
               Aberdeen
               ,
            
             
               
                 the
                 twenty
                 eight
                 day
                 of
              
               October
               ,
               1685
               
                 Years
                 .
              
            
          
           
             ANDREW
             FRASER
             .
          
        
      
    
     
  

