East India, &c. Goods. Duty: (a) Draw back. Seed, continued, viz. Seed, not particularly enumerated, nor otherwise charged with duty, the 100l. yalue thereof, the 1001. value in the East Indies, the lb. the lb. Great Britain, from a larger quantity of British territories in the East Indies, the Ib. drawback as is specified in this Table shall be regard to Raw Silk exported from Great Britain, Waste or Floss Silk, not otherwise enumerated, the lb. - way dressed, the dozen Skins way dressed, the dozen Skins way dressed, the Skin way dressed, the Skiu undressed, not particularly enumerated, nor other wise charged with dirty, the 1001. value 20 0 0 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see Title 104. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see Titles 1–345. E 3-PART X. + 7 East India, &c. Goods. Duty. (a) Drawback. EXCISE. 0925 Skins, continued, viz. tawed, or in any way dressed, not particularly 1001. value Souff, Customs duty-free. For Ercise Duty on Snuff, see TABLE A. ticularly enumerated, por otherwise charged weight 14 lb., the lb. exceeding in weight 14 lb, each, the 1001, value gallon Hope, its territories or dependencies, imported di rectly thence, the gallon War duty() (As to Wrecks, see preceding Table.] Squills dried, the cwt. not dried, the cwt. Liquida, the lb. in the tear or gum, the lb. Succades, the lb. Sugar, the cwl. For the conditions under which certain portions of the duty on Sugar may be suspended, according to the average price of Muscovado be under 495. per cwt. see TITLES 101 and 221. Sugar, Refined, the cwt. The duties on Sugar are continued annually. Sugar Candy, Brown, the cwt. White, the cwt. 0 6 3 T. EXCISE. after June 1, 1819, and in respect whereof the duties by 96 0 0 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see Title 104. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. (6) By 56 Geo. 3. c. 17. the war duty on spirits is continued until the 5th July, 1891. ! East India, &c. Goods. Duty. (a) Drawback, Tea, continued, viz. £. 8. d. £. s. d. above 2s. the lb. per cent. 100 0 0 was or shall be sold. be paid by the purchasers thereof respectively to the said of Ercise. 0 0 10 67 10 0 5 9 3 For Ercise duty on Tobacco, see Table A. reign Parts. See Trsle 253. 50 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 6 0 1 8 Turmerick, the lb. 0 0 8 0 0 5 W. Silk Waste. See in Silk. White or manufactured, the cut.. preceding Table. Cam Wood, the ton of 20 cwt. inches square or upwards, the load of 50 cubic feet legal importation into Great Britain of any Teake or other wood of importation. Wood fit for ship-building. See Teake Wood. until the 5th January, 1820, the 100 lb. value 246. -Lamb's Wool. See Sheep's Wool. (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payınent of duty in the first instance, see Title 104. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see Titles 1--245. East India, &c. Goods. Duty.(a) Draw back. £. d. 1 £. Wool, continued, viz. colony or territory, nuary, 1826, incl, the lb. lb. Goods, being either in part or wholly manufactured, not being enumerated nor otherwise charged with duty, and not prohibited to be imported into nor used in Great Britain, the 1001. value Goods, not being either in part or wholly manufactured, not being enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with duty, and not prohibited to be imported into nor used in Great Britain, the 1001. value For the manner in which the valne is to be ascertained of such goods on which the duties are charged in this Table according to the value, see Titles 19 and 103. the articles enumerated or described in this table, as 0 TITLE CCXLIX.-TABLE D. A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS payable on Goods Exported from Great Britain. Linen plain of all sorts (except Sail Cloths) having been imported into Great Britain, and secured in warehouses according to law, without the full duties of customs having been paid thereon, and exported from any such warehouse for foreign parts, the 1001. value Tonnage duty on ships or vesels entering outwards for foreiga parts, see TITLE 253. 15 00 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TULE 104. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see Titles 1—245. (7) As to Goods exported in American vessels, see Title 136, S. £. d. Cinders. See Coals. Coals and Cinders usually sold by measure, viz. exported to the Isle of Man, the chaldron Winchester measure 0 1 6 0 2 6 017 0 in a ship not British-built, the chaldron Newcastle measure - 1 10 3 exported to any other place, in a British-built ship, the chaldron Newcastle measure 1 9 0 in a ship not British-built, the chaldron Newcastle measure 1 5 4 Coals exported in certain quantities from the ports of Newcastle and Swanzey to the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney, the 0 12 0 For the regulations, under which Coals may be so exported, see TITLE 229. Coals and Cinders usually sold by weight, viz. exported to the Isle of Man, the ton of 20 cwt. 0 1 0 exported to any British colony or plantation in America, the ton of 20 cwt. 0 1 8 exported to any of the territories of the United States of America, in a British-built ship, the top of 20 cwt. 0 5 9 in a ship not British-built, the ton of 20 cwt. 0 0 0 exported to any other place, in a British-built ship, the ton of 20 cwt. 0 7 9 in a ship net British-built, the ton of 20 cwt. 0 12 0 Coals which shall have been screened through a riddle or screen, the bars of which not being in any part thereof more than three-eighth parts of an inch asunder, shall, on duty on Culm, see Title 229, Rules 31-39 Culm exported to the Isle of Man, the chaldron Winchester measure 0 0 6 exported to any British colony or plantation in America, the chaldron 0 I 0 0 4 6 ....in a ship not British-built, the chaldron Newcastle measure 0 8 0 exported to any other place, ... in a British-built ship, the chaldron Newcastle measure 0 6 0 ADDITIONAL DUTY. as hereinafter mentioned) exported to any place whatever, the 1001. value 0 10 0 For the regulations according to which the value of British salt exported is to be ascertained, see TITLE 12. EXCEPTIONS. the produce or manufacture of Great Britain. For the Regulations under which the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury may permit such articles to be exported and sent to any of His Majesty's forces serving (a) As to Goods exported in American vessels, see Title 136. |