WHereas We are informed, that there is brought into the Port of London from [...] in the Ship or Vessel called the [...] whereof [...] is Master, [...] of Books, marked as in the Margent, and specified in a Catalogue presented unto Us upon the Ac­compt of [...] These are to Certify that in pursuance of an Act of Parliament in that behalf made, We have appointed [...] or either of them, with one or more of the Com­pany of Stationers, and such others as they shall call to their Assistance, to be present at the open­ing thereof, and to view the same [...] And the said Books being by them view'd and approv'd of, (His Majesties Duty being first paid) you are impowered hereby to deliver to the said [...] or Order; And for so doing this shall be your Warrant.

For the Honourable the Commis­sioners, and others the Officers of His Majesties Customs for the Port of London.

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