Leases for Corn Mills Act 1785

Further recital of said act.

Oats or oatmeal exported from New-Ross into any port in Ulster, shall be entitled to equal bounty, and be under the same regulations, as if said port was situated in Munster.

VI. And whereas by the said recited act it is enacted, That every person who shall during any prohibition of the export of oats or oatmeal in any port of the province of Ulster, import into any such port good sound oats of Irish growth, or good sound oatmeal of Irish manufacture from any port in the province of Munster, shall be entitled unto, and may receive a bounty of ten pence for every hundred weight thereof, and from any port of the provinces of Leinster and Connaught, except the port of Dublin, the sum of six pence for every hundred weight thereof, under such regulations and restrictions as by said act directed: and whereas the port of New Ross, though in the province of Leinster, is farther distant by sea from Ulster than some ports in the province of Munster: be it therefore enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all good sound oats or oatmeal which shall be exported from said port of New Ross into any port in the province of Ulster shall be entitled to, and may receive equal bounties, and be under the same regulations as if said port of New Ross was situated in the province of Munster; any thing in said act to the contrary notwithstanding.