stone. OO mens. OOO ܗ ܟܬ ܘ ܗ INWARDS. INWARDS, Duty. £. s. d. £. s. d. Liquors. Foreign liquors, derelict, Medlers, the bushel 0 5 0 jetsam, flotsam, lagan or wreck, Melasses, the cwt. . 1 3 9 brought or coming into Great the produce of and imBritain or Ireland, are subject ported from any British possesto the same duties, and entitled sion, the cwt. 0 10 0 to the same drawbacks, as li Melting pots, for goldsmiths. See quors of the like kind regularly Pots. imported. Mercury, prepared, for every £100 Litharge of gold or silver, the cwt. 0 2 0 value 30 0 0 Litmus, the cwt. 0 4 0 Metal, bell, the cwt. 1 0 0 Liverwort. See Lichen Islandicus, leaf (except leaf gold), the in Moss. packet, containing 250 leaves 0 0 8 Logwood, the ton 04 6 Metheglin. See Mead. the produce of any Critish Mill boards, the cwt. 3 8 2 possession in America, or on the See stone. west coast of Africa, the ton 0 3 Minerals, not otherwise described, Lupines, the cwt. 5 0 for every £100 value. 20 00 Lutestrings. See Catlings. specimens of. See speciMacaroni, the lb. 08 Models of cork or wood, for every Mace, the lb. 4 6 £100 value 5 0 0 Drawback 0 4 O Morels, the lb. 0 2 9 the produce of and imported Moss, lichen Islandicus, or liverfrom any British possession, the wort, the lb. 0 0 8 Ib. 0 3 6 rock, for dyers' use, the ton 0 15 0 Drawback o 3 2 not otherwise described, for Madder, the cwt. 6 0 every £100 value 20 00 root, the cwt. 1 6 Mother-of-pearl shells, for every Magna Græcia ware, for every £100 £100 value 5 0 value 5 0 0 Mules, each 0 10 0 Mahogany, of the growth of Bermu Mum. See Beer. da, or any of the Bahama Is Musical instruments, for every £100. lands, and imported direct from value 20 оо thence respectively, and maho Musk, the oz. 05 0 gany imported direct from the Drawhack 0 3 4 Bay of Honduras, in a British Myrrh, the Ib. 0 1 8 ship, cleared out from the port Drawback 0 1 1 of Balize, ton. 3 16 0 Myrtle Wax. See Wax. of the growth of the Is land of Jamaica, and imported Napkinning. See Linen. direct from thence, the ton 5 0 0 Nardus Celtica, the cwt. 1 0 0 -, of the growth of any other Drawback 0 13 4 place, or otherwise imported or Indica. See Spikenard. cleared out, the ton 11 17 6 Natron. See Alkali. Mangoes, the gallon 0 6 0 Needlework. See Embroidery. Manna, the lb. 0 1 3 Nets, old fishing, fit only for making Drawback 0 0 10 paper, or paste-board. Manuscripts, the lb. 0 2 Rags. Maps or charts, plain or colored, Nicaragua wood, the ton O 15 0 each map or chart, or part Nitre, cubic, the cwt. 0 0 6 thereof 0 0 6 Nutmegs, the lb. 3 6 Marble. See Stone. Drawback 0 3 2 Marbles for children. See Toys. the produce of and imMarmalade, the lb. 0 1 3 posses- sion, the lb. 0 2 6 tish possession, the lb. 0 0 Drawback 0 2 3 Mastic, the lb. 0 1 4 Nuts, cashew, the lb. 0 2 0 Drawback 0 0 10 Drawback * 1 4 0 Mats, of Russia, the 100 1 3 9 Ditto, the produce of any Brinot otherwise described, for tish possession, the lb. 1 every £100 value 20 0 0 0 0 2 Matting, for every £100 value 20 0 0 castor, the lb. 04 Mattrasses, for every £100 value 20 0 coker, or cocoa nuts, the proMead or metheglin, the gallon 0 6 7 duce of any British possession, Medals, of gold or silver Free. 0 5 0 of any other sort, for every chestnuts, the bushel O 2 £100 value 5 0 0 pistachio, the lb. 0 0 10 £1 48, is the drawback stated in the act of parliament-we do not therefore alter it; although there can be little doubt that ls. 4d, is the drawback intended. . సంలుం. See 0 OOH 0 8 . . . . . . . . . INWARDS. INWARDS. Daty. £ s. d. £ s.a. Nuts, small, the bushel 2 0 or from any British possession, 0 1 0 nuts, not otherwise described, Ditto, of foreign fishing, the tun 26 12 0 for every £100 value 20 0 0 of turpentine, the lb. Nux vomica, the lb. 0 2 6 - of vitriol, the Ib. 0 06 extract or preparation of. See walnut, the lb. 06 Extract. - whale. See Train oil, in Oil. not particularly described, nor Oakum, the cwt. 0 4 9 otherwise charged with duty, Ochre or oaker, the cwt. 0 6 9 for every £100 value. 50 0 0 Oil of almonds, the lb. 0 10 Oker. See Ochre. - of amber or succinum, the lb. 0 5 6 Olibanum, the cwt. 2 0 0 of aniseed, the lb. 0 4 0 Drawback 1 of bay, the lb. 0 0 3 Olives, the gallon 0 2 0 of cajaputa, the oz. 0 1 0 Olive wood, the produce of and imof caraway, the lb. 2 6 ported from any British pos- of cassia, the oz. 0 1 0 session, the ton 0 12 4 - of castor, the lb. 0 of any other place, or - Ditto, the produce of and impor if otherwise imported, the ton 8 96 ted from any British possession, Onions, the bushel 0 3 0 the lb. 0 0 6 Opium, the lb. 0 90 - chemical, not otherwise described, Drawback 06 0 the lb. 0 4 0 extract or preparation of. - of cinnamon, the oz. 0 1 0 See Extract. - of cloves, the oz. 2 0 Opopanax gum. See Gum. - of cocoa nut, the cwt. 0 2 6 Orange flower water, the gallon 0 39 - of fennel, the lb. 0 4 0 Oranges and lemons the chest or box, fish. See Train oil, in Oil not exceeding the capacity of of hemp seed, the tun 39 18 0 5000 cubic inches 0 3 4 of jessamine, the lb. 0 4 0 Ditto, exceeding the capacity - of juniper, the lb. 0 2 0 of 5000 cubic inches, and of lavender, the lb. 0 4 0 not exceeding 7300 cubic of linseed, the tun 39 18 0 0 5 0 - of mace, the oz. O 2 6 Ditto, exceeding the capaof marjoram, the lb. 0 4 0 city of 7300 cubic inches, - of neroli. See Oil of orange and not exceeding 14,000 flower. cubic inches 0 10 0 - of nutmegs, the oz. 0 2 6 for every 1000 cubic inches - of olives, the tun 8 8 0 exceeding the above rate of of orange flower or neroli, the oz. 0 2 0 14,000 cubic inches, and so in of palm, the cwt. 0 6 proportion for any greater or - perfumed, not otherwise descri less excess 0 0 10 bed, the lb. 0 4 0 1 0 0 of pine, the lb 0 08 or, and at the option of of rape seed, the tun 0 the importer, for every £100 of rhodium, the oz. 0 5 0 value 100 - of rock, the lb. 0 010 juice of. See Juice. the lb. 4 0 peel of, the lb. See Otto of roses. Orchal, orchelia, or archelia, the of rosewood, the oz. 0 5 0 0 6 sallad. See Oil of olives. Ore, not otherwise described, for - of sandal wood, the oz. . 2 6 20 0 0 - of sassafras, the lb. 02 6 of gold or silver. See Bullion. seal oil. See Train oil, in Oil. - specimens of. See Specimens. seed oil, not otherwise described, Orpiment, the cwt. 1 8 6 the tun 39 18 0 Orris, or Iris Root, the cwt. 1 8 6 of spermaceti. See Train oil, in Orsedew, the lb. 0 1 Oil. Otto, or attar, ur oil of roses, - of spike the lb. 4 0 06 0 of succinum. See Oil of Amber. of thyme, the lb. 0 4 0 Paddy. See Rice. - train, blubber, spermaceti, and Painters' colors, not otherwise dehead matter, viz. the produce of scribed, for every £100 value 30 0 fish or creatures living in the Paintings on glass, for every £100 sea, taken and caught by the value 30 0 crews of British ships, and im Ditto, and further, for ported direct from the fishery, every cwt. of glass 4 0 0 . 0 . . . rum. . not 1 . . 0 INWARDS. Duty £. $. d. £. 8. d. Paper, brown, inade of old rope or Platting, or other manufactures to be cordage only, without separating used in or proper for making or extracting the pitch or tar hats or bonnets, of bast, chip, therefrom, and without any cane, or horse, hair, the lb. 1 0 mixture of other materials of straw, the lb. 0 17 0 therewith, the lb. 0 0 3 Plums, dried, the lb. 0 1 3 printed, painted, or stained, Polishing rushes, for every £100 or paper hangings, or flock pa value . 20 0 0 per, the yard square 0 1 0 stones. See Stones. waste, or paper of any other Pomatum, for every £100 value 30 0 0 sort, not particularly described, Pomegranates, the 1000 1 10 0 nor otherwise charged with du peels of, the cwt. O 15 0 ly, the lb. 0 0 9 Poppies, heads. See Capita papaveParchment, the dozen sheets 0 10 0 Pasteboards, the cwt. 3 8 2 Porcelain. See China ware. Pearl barley, the cwt. 0 17 6 Potatoes' the cwt. 0 2 0 Pearls, for every £100 value 5 0 0 Pots, melting, for guldsmiths, the Pears, the bushel 0 7 6 0 3 2 dried, the bushel 0 10 0 of stone, for every £100 value 30 Ö Pellitory, the lb. 0 0 6 Powder, hair, the cwt. 9 15 0 Drawback 0 0 4 Ditto, perfumed, or perfumed Pelts. See Skins. dust, the cwt. · 13 13 0 Pencils, for every £100 value otherwise described, value 30 0 that will serve for the same of slate, for every £100 20 0 0 uses as starch, the cwt. 9 10 0 Pens, for every £100 value 30 0 0 Precious stones. See Jewels. Pepper of all sorts, the produce of Prints and drawings, plain, each 0 0 and imported from any British - colored, each 0 02 possession, the Ib. 0 1 0 Prunelloes, the lb. 1 3 Ditto of any other place, or if Prunes, the cwt. 1 7 6 otherwise imported, the lb. : 0 1 6 Perfumed dust. See Powder. Quassia, the cwt. 8 17 6 Perry, the ton 22 13 extract or preparation of. Pewter, manufactures of, not other See Extract. wise described, for every Quern stones. See Stones. 0 6 Pickles of all sorts, not otherwise Drawback Ō o z described, including the vinegar, Quills, goose, the 1000 0 2 6 the gallon 0 6 0 0 12 0 Pictures, under two feet square, the Quinces, the 100 0 4 0 picture 3 8 0 Quinine, sulphate of, the oz. 0 6 two feet square and under four feet square, the picture . 6 16 0 Radix, contrayervæ, the lb. 0 1 8 four feet square or upwards, Drawback 0 1 the picture 10 4 0 the cwt. 0 13 6 Pimento, the produce of any British Drawback 9 possession, the lb. 0 0 5 06 the produce of any other Drawback 0 0 place, the lb. 1 3 4 0 Pink Root, the lb. 0 Drawback 2 Pitch, the cwt. 0 0 10 Drawback 0 1 the produce of any British Ditto, extract or preparation possession, the cwt. 0 0 9 of. See Extract. 0 14 3 0 1 9 Jews. See Bitumen Judaicum. Drawback 0 1 2 Plants, shrubs, and trees alive Free. serpentariæ, or snake-root Plaster of Paris, the cwt.' . 0 1 0 the lb. 1 9 Plate, battered, fit only to be re Drawback 1 2 manufactured. See Bullion. Rags, old rags, old ropes, or junk, of gold, the oz. troy 3 16 9 or old fishing-nets, fit only for of silver, gilt, the oz. troy 6 4 making paper or pasteboard, 6 0 0 5 0 Ditto, ungilt, the oz. troy 0 4 6 woollen rags, fit only for maPlatina, the oz. 1 0 7 6 ore of, for £100 0 lue 5 0 0 Drawback 0 18 ó 3C enulæ campana, . 2 OOOWWOO . INWARDS. Duty. £. $. d. Raisins, of the sun, the cwt. 2 2 6 Drawback 1 18 0 of any other sort, the cwt. 1 2 0 Drawback 1 0 0 of all sorts, the produce of any British possession, the cwt. 0 10 0 Drawback 90 Rape, cakes, the cwt. 0 2 of grapes, the ton. 0 13 6 Ratafia. See Spirits. Red wood, or guinea wood, the ton O 15 0 Rennett, the gallon 0 6 Resina Jalappe, the lb. 06 9 Drawback 0 4 6 Rhatany root. See Rhadix rhataniæ. Rhinehurst, the cwt. 0 14 3 Drawback 0 9 6 Rhubarb, the Ib. 0 4 0 Drawback 0 28 the produce of any British possession, the lb. 0 2 6 Drawback 0 1 8 Rice, not being rough, and in the husk, the cwt. 015 0 2 6 the produce of any British 0 5 0 0 0 71 Rocou. See Annotto. Ropes, new. See Cordage. old. See. Rags. Rosewood, the cwt. 1 оо Rosin, or colophonia, the cwt. 0 4 9 the produce of any British possession, the cwt. 03 Rubies. See Jewels. 0 0 0 the quarter 0 INWARDS. Duty. £ $. Sassafras, the cwt. 0 6 4 Saunders, red, the ton 0 12 0 white or yellow, the lb. 0 10 Sausages, or puddings, the Ib. 1 3 Scaleboards, the cwt. 8 2 Scammony, the lb. 6 4 Drawback 1 0 ammi, orammios seed, thelb. 06 anniseed, the cwt. 3 0 0 burnet, the cwt. 0 0 canary, the cwt. 3 0 0 caraway, the cwt. 1 10 0 carrot, the lb. 09 carthamus, the lb. 0 6 castor, t'ie lb. 0 4 cevadilla. See Sabadilla seed. clover, the cwt. 1 0 0 cole, from the 5th January, 1826, to the 6th July, 1826, the last 5 0 Ditto, from and after the 5th July, 1826, the last 0 10 0 coriander, the cwt. 15 0 cummin, the cwt. 1 fennel, the lb. 09 fennugreek, the cwt flax, until the 6th April, 1826, the bushel 0 5 Ditto, after the 5th April,1826, o 1 forest, the lb. 0 6 garden, not particularly described, nor otherwise charged with duty, the lb. 0 grass, of all sorts, the cwt. 1 O hemp, the quarter 2 Ditto, the produce of, and imported from any British possession, the quarter 0 1 0 leek, the lb. 0 1 6 linseed, until the 6th April, 1826, the bushel 05 Ditto, after the 5th April, 826, the bushel 1 0 0 11 6 mustard, the bushel 8 onion, the 1b. 1 6 parsley, the 1b. o 7 6 piony or peony, the lb. 0 0 6 quince, the lb. 0 0 rape, from the 5th of January, 1826, to the 6th of July 1826, the last. 5 00 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 . OOO OWO Sacharum saturni, the lb. 0 10 0 Drawback 6 Safflower, the cwt. 05 Saffron, the lb. 0 2 6 Sago, pearl, the cwt. 1 10 common, the cwt. 0 15 powder, the cwt. 1 10 Sails. See Linen. Sal, ammoniac, the lh. 0 gem, the cwt. 0 0 limonum, the lb. 4 prunelle, the lb. 0 6 succini, the lb. 0 2 Salep or salop, the lb. 1 3 Drawback 0 0 10 Salt Free. Saltpetre, the cwt. 0 0 6 Sanguis draconis, the lb. Drawback 0 Santa Maria wood, for every £100 value 20 0 sapan wood, the ton 15 Sarsaparilla, the lb. 1 3 the produce of any Bria tish possession, the lb. 0 1 0 . 0 3 Duty. £. s. అలు 2 raw, the lb. 0 O INWARDS. Duty. INWARDS. f $. d. Seed, all seeds not particularly de Skins, deer, undiessed, the skin 0 0 2 scribed, nor otherwise charged Ditto, undressed, the produce with duty, commonly made use of, and imported from any of for extracting oil therefrom, British possession in Amefrom the 5th January 1826 to rica, the 100 skins 0 1 the 6th July 1826, the last 5 0 0 Drawback 0 6 · Ditto from and after the 5th Dittn, Indian, half dressed, 0 10 0 8 all other seed not particularly Ditto, undressed or shaved, described, nor otherwise charged the skin 0 4 with duty, for every £100 value 30 0 0 dog, in the hair, not tanned, Segars. See Tobacco, manufactured. tawed, or in any way dressed, Sena, the lb. 0 1 3 the dozep skins 0.0 10 Drawback 0 010 dog-fish, undressed, the doShaving for hats. See Platting. zen skins 5 Ships to be broken up, with their Ditto, undressed, of British tackle, apparel, and furniture taking, and imported direct (except sails), foreign ships or from Newfoundland, the dovessels, for every £100 value . 5000 zen skins. 0 1 British, or vessels, entitled to elk, in the hair, not tanned, be registered as such, not having tawed or curried, or in any way been built in the united king dressed, the skin 0 1 dom, for every £100 value. 15 0 0 ermine, undressed, the skin Shrubs. See Plants. Drawback 0 7 Shumach, the cwt. 1 0 fisher, undressed, the skin 0 Silk, knubs or husks, the lb. 0 Ditto, undressed, imported 0 0 3 from any British possession thrown, dyed or not, the lb. 07 6 in America, the skin waste or floss, not otherwise fitch, undressed, the dozen described, the lb 0 0 3 skins 0 3 2 manufactures of, or of silk and Drawback 0 2 10 any other material, not particu fox, undressed, the skin 0 08 larly charged with duty, from Ditto, undressed, imported and after the 5th July, 1826, for from any British possession every £100 value 30 0 0 in America, the skin Silk-worm gut, for every £100 value 20 0 Ditto, tails, undressed, for every Skates for sliding, for every £100 £100 value. 20 0 value. 20 goat, raw or undressed, the doSkins, furs, pelts, and tails :-badger zen skins 2 10 undressed, the skin, 1 6 Ditto, tanned, the dozen skins 2 hare, undressed, the 100 skins kid, in the hair, the 100 skins 0 6 from any British possession Drawback 0 4 in America, the skin 26 Ditto, dressed, the 100 skins . (10 beaver, undressed, the skin 0 8 kip. See Calf skins. Ditto, undressed, imported lamb, undressed, in the wool, from any British possession the 100 skins 0 1 6 in America, the skin 0 0 4 Ditto, tanned or tawed, the calabar. See Squirrel skins. 100 skins. 0 10 calf, and kip skins in the hair, Ditto, dressed in oil, the 100 not tanned, tawed, curried, or skins 4 0 Drawback 0 lion, undressed, the skin 0 6 ported from the west coast martin, undressed, the skin 0 of Africa, each skin, not ex Ditto, undressed, imported ceeding 7lbs. weight, the from any British possession 0 2 4 in America, the skin 0 0 2 Ditto, tanned and not other · Ditto, undressed, the produce wise dressed, the lb. 1 0 of any British possession cat, undressed, the skin 6 within the limits of the East Ditto, undressed, imported India Company's charter, from any British possession the skin 013 in America, the skin. Ditto, tails, undressed, the 100 coney, undressed, the 100 tails 0 16 3 skins 0 1 0 Drawback 7 15 6 |