To y=e= 4=th= . (MEMO-E3-P2,277.2) That upon y=e= giving dispatch to every Vessel that shall Lade Wooll from Ireland , The Officers of y=e= Customs doe forthw=th= transmitt a Duplicate of each Entry of Wooll to y=e= Trea~ry Office , & another Duplicate of each entry of Wooll to y=e= Comm=rs= of y=e= Customs in England , at y=e= Custome House in London , to be by them registerd in their Office , & transmitted to y=e= severall Ports to w=ch= y=e= s=d= Wooll shall be said to be consigned . Whereunto may be Added , that some Trusty person be employd in each Port in England where Wooll is usually Landed , to give an Acc=t= from Time to Time of y=e= Wooll that is really exported from Ireland . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.3) It is also proposed , that y=e= Comm=rs= of y=e= Customs in England doe send over to y=e= L=d= Lieu=t= , at every six or Twelve months End , Copies of y=e= Returns they have received from y=e= Ports in Ireland ; w=ch= may be compared w=th= y=e= booke of Licences kept in y=e= Secretarys Office , (MEMO-E3-P2,278.4) & by that will be seen whether all y=e= Wooll w=ch= went hath bin truly Licenced . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.5) To y=e= 5=th= . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.6) Woollen Yarne being within y=e= prohibition of y=e= aforsd~ Acts , the Lord Lieu=t= hath already given Ord=r= that no Woollen Yarne whatever shall be Exported without Licence in y=e= same Forme as in y=e= case of Wooll , for w=ch= neverthelesse no duty , tho' by y=e= Statute it might , is exacted by y=e= Chiefe Govern=r= , (MEMO-E3-P2,278.7) but for y=e= present y=e= Licences are allowd gratis . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.8) That some one person be employd in each of y=e= Ports abroad where English or Irish Wooll is usually Landed to observe what Wooll comes over , & to returne an Acc=t= , either-3 by y=e= Lord Trea~r or one of y=e= Secretarys , of y=e= proportions of Wooll that are there unladen , what Ships they are that bring it , who y=e= Master of y=e= s=d= Ship is , & from what part of his Ma~ties Dominions it comes . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.9) It is supposed that six persons may doe this worke , there being not above that number of Ports to w=ch= our Wooll usually goes , and l. a year to a man may suffice . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.10) This as is conceived may be so effectuall for y=e= discouery of y=e= fraudulent Exportacon of Wooll , as if it be put in practice , & fitt men employd therein only for 3 or 4 years , it will utterly breake those that follow this illegall Trade , w=ch= being once done every one will probably be soe cautions {COM:sic} as they will not readily venture upon y=e= like practices , (MEMO-E3-P2,278.11) & so this sort of Traffique will be at an end , (MEMO-E3-P2,278.12) & consequently y=e= Expence to these Inform=rs= will also determine . (MEMO-E3-P2,278.13)