"our Constitution." An Epitome of Our Chief Laws And System of Government ...
"our Constitution." An Epitome of Our Chief Laws And System of Government ...
Alexander Charles Ewald
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about A.D. 1547, though Louis XI. was the first to assume it permanently and ofl&cially. Francis I. saluted Henry VIII. with this title at their interview in 1520, and he was the first Eng- lish monarch to whom it was applied. Malt. — ^A duty on malt was first imposed during the reign of Charles I., and has formed a regular branch of the revenue since 1697. It was made perpetual by 3 Geo. IV. c. 18 (April 3, 1822), and the law was amended by 11 Geo. IV. c. 17 (May 29, 1830). New regulations wer...e imposed by 1 Vict. c. 49 (July 12, 1837), and subsequent Acts. An Act was passed in 1865, allowing the excise duty to be charged according to the weight of the grain used. The question of the repeal of the malt-tax has frequently been debated in the House of Commons. The tax was introduced into Scotland in 1713, and into Ireland in 1783. Man, Isle of. — This island was governed by a succession of Norwegian kings, a.d. 1092 till a.d. 1264. In 1266 it was invaded by Alexander III., king of Scotland, and was under the dominion of the Scotch until 1290, when the inhabitants claimed the protection of Edward I., who immediately took possession of it.
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