. 2 O OOO . . OOO INWARDS. Duty. f. 8. d. £. $. d. Skins, mink, undressed, the skin 0 0 4 Skins, and furs, or pieces of skins Ditto, undressed, imported and furs, raw or undressed, not rom any British possession particularly described, nor otherin America, the skin 0 0 wise charged with duty, for 0 2 0 . 20 00 mole, undressed, the dozen or pieces of skins skins 0 06 and furs, tanned, tawed, curried, Drawback 0 0 5 or in any way dressed, not parhausquash, undressed, the 100 ticularly described, nor otherskins 1 0 wise charged with duty, for nutria, undressed, the 100 every £100 value . 75 00 skins 0 12 6 Slate. See Stone. otter, undressed, the skin 0 1 6 Slick stones. See Stone. Ditto,undressed, imported from Smalts, from the 5th January, 1826, any British possesion in to the 6th January, 1827, the lb. 0 0 83 America, the skin. 1 0 - from the 5th January, 1827, ounce, undressed, the skin 0 7 6 to the 6th January, 1828, the lb. 0 0 ? panther, undressed, the skin 6 after 5th January, 1828, the pelts of goats, undressed, the 1b. 0 0 6 dozen pelis 0 3 0 Snuff, the lb. 0 6 0 Ditto, dressed the dozen pelts 0 6 0 Soap, hard, the cwt. 4 10 0 Ditto, of all other sorts, un soft, the cwt. 3 11 3 dressed, the 100 pelts 0 17 0 the produce of any British posracoon, undressed, the skin 0 0 2 session in the East Indies, hard, Ditto, undressed, imported the cwt. 1 8 0 from any British possession Ditto, soft, the cwt. 1 0 in America, the skin 0 1 Soapers' waste, the ton 2 sable, undressed, the skin 4 Soda. See Alkali. Drawback 0 7 6 Spa ware, for every £100 value 30 00 Ditto, tails or tips of, un Specimens of such minerals, fossils, dressed, the piece 1 3 or ores, which are not particu Drawback 0 1 1 larly described, nor otherwise seal, in the hair, not tanned, charged with duty, each spetawed, or in any way dressed, cimen not exceeding in weight the skin 0 0 3 Free. Ditto, of British taking, and exceeding in weight 14 imported directly from New lbs. each, for every £100 value 5 00 foundland, the skin 0 0 1 illustrative of natural hisDitto, taken in any foreign tory, not otherwise described Free. fishery by persons not being Speckled wood, the produce of, and British subjects, the skin 0 1 0 imported from any British possheep, undressed, in the wool, session, the ton 0 16 3 the dozen skins 0 1 0 of any other place, Ditto, tanned or tawed, the or if otherwise imported, the 8 14 3 Ditto, dressed in oil, the 100 Spelter, until the 6th July, 1826, 4 0 0 0 14 0 squirrel or Calabar, undressed, from the 5th July, 1826, to the 100 skins 0 11 6 the 6th July, 1827, the cwt. 0 12 0 Drawback 0 10 4 after the 5th July, 1827, the Ditto, tawed, the 100 skins 0 17 6 0 10 0 Ditto, tails, undressed, for Spermaceti, fine, the lb. o every £100 value 20 00 Spikenard, or nardus Indica, the lb. O swan, undressed, the skin 0 0 Drawback 01 10 tiger, undressed, the skin 0 9 6 Spirits or strong waters of all sorts, Drawback 0 8 6 viz.' for every gallon of such weasel, undressed, the 100 skins 4 9 spirits, or strong waters of any Drawback 4 3 strength, not exceeding the wolf, undressed, the skin 0 2 strength of proof by Sikes's Ditto, undressed, imported hydrometer, and so in proporfrom any British possession tion for any greater strength in America, the skin 0 1 0 than the strength of proof, and Ditto, tawed, the skin 0 17 6 for any greater or less quantity wolverings, undressed, the skin 0 than a gallon, viz. not being Ditto, undressed, imported spirits or strong waters, the profrom any British possession duce of any British possession in America, the skin . 006 in America, or any British pos . ton cwt. 1 1 sure sure . ܗ ܘ ܘ . . or 0 INWARDS. Duty. £. 's. d. £. s. d. session within the limits of the Stone, grave, of marble, unpolished, the foot square, superficial meaand not being sweetened spirits, 0 0 10 or spirits mixed with any article, Ditto, not of marble, polished so that the degree of strength or unpolished, the foot thereof cannot be exactly as square, superficial meacertained by such hydrometer 1 2 6 Spirits or strong waters, for every gal lime, for every £100 value . 20 0 lon, &c., the produce of any marble blocks, the solid foot. 0 3 British possession in America, igarble, in any way manunot being sweetened spirits, or factured (except grave stones spirits so mixed, as aforesaid : 0 8 6 and paving stones, each not Ditto, spirits or strong wa containing more than two feet ters, the produce of any square), the cwt. 0 3 0 British possession within marble paving, polished, each the limits of the East India not containing more than two Company's charter, not feet square, the foot square being sweetened spirits, or superficial measure 0 0 10 spirits so mixed as aforesaid 1 0 0 Ditto, rough, the foot square, - Ditto, spirits, cordials, or superficial measure o o 6 strong waters respectively mill, above four feet in diame(not being the produce of ter, if twelve inches in thickany British possession in ness or upwards, the pair 11 8 0 America), sweetened paving, not of marble, the 100 mixed with any article, so feet square superficial measure 0 120 that the degree of strength pebble, the ton 013 6 thereof cannot be exactly polishing, for every £100 value 20 ascertained by such hydro pumice, the ton 1 13 4 meter. 1 10 0 quern, under three feet in diaDitto, cordials, or strong meter, and not exceeding six waters respectively, being inches in thickness, the pair . 0 8 9 the produce of any British Ditto, three feet in diameter, possession in America, and not above four feet in sweetened or mixed with diameter, and not exceedany article, so that the de ing six inches in thickness, gree of strength thereof 0 17 6 cannot be exactly ascer rag, for erery £100 value 20 0 0 tained by such hydro slate, the produce of the Is 1 0 0 lands of Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, Foreign liquors -- derelict. Alderney, or Man, and imported See Derelict. from those islands respectively, Sponge, the lb. for every £100 value 26 8 0 Drawback 0 1 4 slates, the produce of any other the produce of any British country,not otherwise described, possession, the lb. 0 0 6 for every £100 value 66 10 Squills, dried, the cwt. 1 оо slates, in frames, the dozen 0 0 not dried, the cwt. 0 5 0 08 Starch, the cwt. 9 100 sculptured, or mosaic work Stavesacre, the cwt. 1 8 0 the cwt. 0 2 6 Drawback 0 18 8 to be used for the purpose of Steel, or any manufactures of steel, lithography, the cwt. 3 0 not otherwise described, for whetstones, the 100 08 every £100 value 20 0 0 not particularly described, nor Stibium. See Antimony. otherwise charged with duty, for Sticks, walking. See Canes. every £100 value 66 100 Stone, burrs for mill stones, the 100 3 16 0 Note. If any statue, group of dog, not exceeding four feet figures, or other stone or marin diameter, above six, and ble ornament, carved out of the under twelve inches in thick same block, shall exceed one ness, the pair 6 3 6 ton weight, the duty to be emery, the cwt. 2 0 charged thereon shall be estifiltering, for every £100 value. 50 00 inated at the rate payable for flint, for potters, the ton 0 2 6 one ton weight and no more. grave, of marble, polished, Storax or Styrax, calamita, the lb. 0 each not containing more than Drawback 0 1 two feet square, the foot square liquida, the 1b. superficial measure 0 2 6 Drawback the pair meter. . . 3 . . . со . 1 . 4 . facture of any . 8 OOOOO INWARDS. Duty. Duty. £. d. Storax, in the tear or gum, the lb. , 0 8 4 Teeth, sea cow, sea horse, or sea Drawback 0 5 6 morse, the cwt. 3 Succades, the produce of any British Telescopes, for every £100 value 30 00 possession in America, the lb. O 03 Terra Japonica, or catechu, the cwt. 0 3 0 the produce of any British sienna, the cwt. 1 11 8 possession, within the limits of umbra, the cwt. 0 12 0 the East India Company's char verde, the cwt. 0 16 0 ter, the lb. 0 0 6 Thread, Bruges, the dozen ivs. 0 15 0 the produce of any other cotton. See Cotton manufacplace, the lb. 3 2 tures. Succinum, the lb. 0 1 8 Outnal, the dozen lbs. 0 15 0 Drawback 01 pack, the cwt. 0 15 0 Sugar, brown or muscovado, or sisters, the lb. clayed, not being refined, the whited brown, the dozen Ibs. 0 18 0 growth, produce, or manufacture not otherwise described, for of any British possession with every £100 value 25 00 in the limits of the East India Tiles of all sorts, for every £100 Company's charter, the cwt. 1 17 0 value. 50 0 0 the growth, produce, or manu Tin, the cwt. 2 10 0 British posses manufactures of, not otherwise sion in America, the cwt. 1 7 described, for every £100 value 2000 of any other place, the cwt. 3 3 Tincal. See Borax. refined, the cwt. Tin-foil, for every £100 value . 25 00 Sugar candy, brown, the cwt. 5 12 0 Tobacco, of the growth or produce of white, the cwt. 8 8 0 the United States of America, or Sulphate of quinine. See Quinine. of any of the territories or doSulphur impressions, for every £100 minions of the emperor of Rusvalue 5 0 0 sia, or of the Ottoman or Turkish vivum. See Brimstone. empire, or from any port or Sumach. See Shumack. place within the limits of the Sweep-washer' dirt, containing bul East India Company's charter, lion. See Bullion. unmanufactured, the lb. 04 0 Sweet wood, the produce of and im of the growth or produce ported from any British posses of any British possession in sion, the ton 0 16 3 America, unmanufactured, thelb. O 3 9 of any other place, or of the growth or produce if otherwise imported, the ton . 10 13 0 of any other place, unmanufac tured, the lb. 0 60 Tails, buffalo, bull, cow, or ox tails, manufactured, or cigars, the 100 06 0 the lb. 018 fox, martin, sable, squirrel, or manufactured in the Unicalabar. See Skins. ted Kingdom, at or within two Talc, the lb. 0 8 miles of any port into which Tallow, the cwt. 3 tobacco may be imported, made Tamarinds, the lb. 08 into shag, roll, or carrot tobacco, the produce of any Bri the lb. 0 0 0 tish possession within the limits Drawback 036 of the East India Company's Tobacco pipes, for every £100 value 30 0 0 charter, the lb. 0 0 6 Tongues, the dozen 30 the produce of any Bri Tooth-powder, for every £100 value 30 tish possession in America, or on Tornsal, or tuinsole, the cwt. 05 the West Coast of Africa, the lb. 0 0 2 Tortoise-shell, unmanufactured, thelb. O 9 Tapioca, or tapioca powder, the cwt. 1 10 0 Ditto, the produce of British possession in each barrel not exceeding 314 America, or on the West Coast gallons 0 15 0 of Africa, the lb. 0 1 0 the produce of any British Touch-stones, for every £100 value 20 oo session, the last, containing 12 Tow. See Flax. barrels, each barrel not exceed Toys, for every £100 value . 20 0 ing 31) gallons. 0 12 0 Treacle of Venice, the lb.. 6 Barbadoes, the lb. 0 0 5 Trees. See Plants. Tares, the quarter 0 10 0 Truffles, the lb. Tarras, the bushel 0 1 3 Turbith, the lb. Tea,--subject only to the duty of Drawback © 1 8 Excise. Turmerick, the lb. OC 3 Teasles, the 100 . 0 1 0 the produce of any Teeth, elephants', the cwt. 1 0 0 British possession in America, . 3 INWARDS, Duty. £ d. or on the West Coast of Africa, the lb 0 0 2 Turnery, not otherwise described, for every £100 value 30 0 0 Turnsole. See Tornsal, Turpentine, not being of greater value than 12s. the cwt. thereof, the cwt. 0 4 4 being of greater value than 12s. the cwt. thereof, the cwt. 1 6 2 of Venice, Scio, or Cy 0 O 10 Drawback 0 0 6 Tutiæ lapis. See Lapis. Twine, tie cwt. 1 11 0 0 . prus, the lb. 3 Valonia, the cwt. 1 6 Vanelloes, the Ib. 0 16 8 Varnish, not otherwise described, for every £100 value 30 0 0 · Vases, ancient, not of stone or mar ble, for every £100 value Vellum, the skin 7 2 Verdegris of all sorts, the lb. Verjuice, the tun 73 12 9 Vermicelli, the lb. 0 0 8 Vermillion, the lb. Vetches. See Tares. Vinegar, or acetous acid, the tun , 18 18 0 Vinelloes. See Vanelloes. Ono . . OC W OOO INWARDS. Duty £. s. d Whipcord, the lb. 0 1 0 Wine, the produce of his majesty's settlement of the Cape of Good Drawback 2 5 3 Drawback 0 0 7 3 Drawback 0 7 3 all wine, not otherwise described, the gallon 0 4 10 Drawback 0 4 10 lees, subject to the same duty as wine, but no drawback is allowed on the lees of wine exported 2 10 25 0 0 i · latten, the cwt. 1 silver, for every £100 value 25 0 steel, the lb. 0 1 10 Woad, the cwt. 0 3 Wood, anchor stocks, the piece 0 8 4 Ditto, of the growth and pro duction of any British pos- 0 0 10 18 27 Ditto, under 5 inches square, and 24 feet in length, or up- 27 00 timber 3 5 0 4 17 6 timber Britain, viz. 6 feet in length, inches in thickness, the 120 100 4 or three pints Wafers, the lb. 1 3 Washing balls, the lb. 1 Watches of gold, silver, or other metal, for every £100 value 25 0 0 Watch glasses, for every £100 value 20 0 0 Ditto, further for every cwt. 0 Water, arquebusade, citron, cordial, Hungary, lavender. See Spirits. Cologne, the Alask, thirty of such flasks containing not more than one gallon 0 1 0 mineral natural, the dozen bottles or flasks, each bottle or flask not exceeding 0 4 0 strong. See Spirits. Wax, bees, unmanutactured, the 3 6 0 Ditto, the produce of, and im ported from, any British pos- 2 6 6 6 3 6 myrtle, the lb. 0 1 30 0 0 Weld, the cwt. 0 1 Whale fins, taken and caught by the crew of a British ship, and im- 1 0 0 of foreign fishing, the ton 95 0 Wheat, the produce of any British possession in North America, and imported directly from thence, the quarter 0 5 0 INWARDS. INWARDS. Daty. £. $. d. £. S. feet in length, not above 7 Wood, batten ends, imported into inches in width, and not ex Great Britain, under 6 feet in ceeding 24 inches in thickness, length, not above 7 inches in the 120 11 10 0 width, and exceeding 24 inches Wood, battens, exceeding 21 feet in in thickness, the 120 . 6 00 length, not above 7 inches batten ends of the growth and in width, or if exceeding 24 produce of any British possesinches in thickness, the 120 20 0 0 sion in America, and imported battens of the growth and directly from thence into Great produce of any British pos Britain, under 6 feet in length, session in America, and im not above 7 inches in width, and ported directly from thence not exceeding 2 inches in thickinto Great Britain, viz. 6 feet in ness, the 120. 0 7 6 length, and not exceeding 16 Ditto, under 6 feet in length, feet in length, not above 7 not above 7 inches in width, inches in width, and not ex and exceeding 24 inches in ceeding 24 inches in thickness, thickness, the 120 0 15 0 the 120 1 0 0 batten-ends, imported into IreDitto, exceeding 16 feet in land, under 8 feet in length, length, and not exceeding not above 7 inches in width, and 21 feet in length, and not not exceeding 31 inches in thickabove 7 inches in width, ness, the 120 4 14 5 and not exceeding 24 inches Ditto, under 8 feet in length, in thickness, the 120 . 1 3 0 if exceeding 34 inches in Ditto, exceeding 21 feet in thickness, the 120 . 9 S 1 · length, not above 7 inches hattens and batten-ends of all in width, or if exceeding 24 sorts, of the growth and proinches in thickness, the 120 2 0 0 duce of any British possession battens imported into Ireland, in America, and imported di8 feet in length, and not ex rectly from thence, the 120 : 08 3 ceeding 12 feet in length, not beech plank, 21 inches in thickabove 7 inches in width, and ness or upwards, the load, connot exceeding 34 inches in thick taining 50 cubic feet 2 8 9 ness the 120 • 8 6 3 Ditto, of all sorts, of the Ditto, exceeding 12 feet in growth and produce of any length, and not exceed British possession in Ameing 14 feet in length, not rica, and imported directly above 7 inches in width, from thence into Ireland, and not exceeding 3f inches the 120 8 4 in thickness, the 120 . 9 14 0 beech quarters, under 5 inches Ditto, exceeding 14 feet in square, and under 24 feet in length, and not exceeding length, the 120 4 10 8 16 feet in length, not above Ditto, 5 inches square, and 7 inches in width, and not under 8 inches square, or if exceeding 34 inches in 24 feet in length, or upthickness, the 120 11 1 8 wards, the 120 12 3 6 Ditto, exceeding 16 feet in Ditto, of alt sorts under 8 inches length, and not exceeding square, of the growth and 18 feet in length, not above produce of any British pos7 inches in width, and not session in America, and imexceeding 34 inches in ported directly from thence, 12 94 0 16 3 Ditto, exceeding 18 feet in beech boards, under two inches length, and not exceeding in thickness, and under 15 feet 20 feet in length, not above in length, the 120 4 96 7 inches in width, and ex Ditto, under 2 inches in thickceeding 34 inches in thick ness, and if 15 feet in length, ness, the 120 13 17 2 or upwards, the 120 8 19 0 Ditto, exceeding 20 feet in clap boards, not exceeding 5 length, not above 7 inches fcet 3 inches in length, and in width, and not exceeding under 8 inches square, the 120 6 2 0 34 inches in thicknesss, the Ditto, of the growth and pro120 34 6 1 duce of any British posbatten- ends imported into session in America, and imGreat Britain, under 6 feet in ported directly from thence, length, not above 7 inches in the 120 0 12 4 width, and not exceeding 23 linn boards, or white boards cnes in thickness, the 120 3 0 0 for shoemakers, under 4 feet in |