EXCEPTIONS, continued, viz. which the commissioners of customs in England or Scotland, are or may be authorized and empowered to grant. Any sort of Craft, Food, Victuals, Clothing, or Implements or Materials necessary for the British Fisheries established in the Island of Newfoundland, or in any of bis Majesty's colo- Great Britain to the said colonies, islands, or plantations. of tbe charter of the East Iodia Company. see the note at the end of Oil in TITLE 246. TITLE CCL-TABLE E. A TABLE of BOUNTIES and DRAWBACKS payable on British Goods, for which all the Duties imposed in respect thereof shall have been duly paid, and which shall be duly exported to Foreign Parts as Merchandize. Excise. Customs Bounty. Bounty. Draw back. Beer, Strong Beer or Ale made in Great Britain, £. $. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. above 18s. per barrel, exclusive of 0 16 .... above 16s, the barrel exclusive of the duty imposed on such Beer or Ale, O 10 See Paper. British Goods exported to Foreign Parts. Bricks and Tiles, viz. not exceeding 10 inches long, 3 inches thick, and 5 inches wide, the 1000 - exceeding any of the foregoing dimensions, the 1000 smoothed or polished on one or more side or sides, the same not exceeding the superficial dimensions of 10 inches long by 5 inches wide, the 1000 Such last-mentioned Bricks exceeding the aforesaid superficial dimensions, the 100 square, the 100 Tiles, not otherwise enumerated, the 1000 Calicoes. See Printed Goods. Candles of Tallow, and all other Candles what. ever, except Wax and Spermaceti Caudles, the lb. of Wax or of Spermaceti, or which are usually called or sold for either Wax or Spermaceti Candles, notwithstanding the mixture of any other ingredient there with, the lb. Canvas. See Linen. Chocolate made in Great Britain of Cocoa Nuts which shall have been imported into Great Britain, the lb, avoirdupois Cider and Perry, the hogshead Cordage. Staple Cordage wrought up and manu factured in Great Britain from foreign rough Hemp (except from Hemp of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, of the East Indies or China, or imported by the East India Company), on which the duties of customs due upon the importation of such Hemp after the 15th day of April, 1813, bave been fully paid, (a) the cwt. Staple Cordage wrought up and manufactured from the like description of Hemp, on which the duties of customs due upon the importation thereof, on or before the 15th day of April, 1813, have been fully paid, (a) thecwt. Dimities. See Printed Goods. Fish. See Salt. Fringe of Gold or Silver. See Wire. of Silk. See Title 217. Fustians. See Printed Goods. Gauzes. See TITLE 217. Glass, Ground or polished Plate Glass made in Great Britain, from materials or metal or other preparations for which the duties payable in respect of Plate Glass shall have been paid, and which shall before July 5, 1819, bé exported in rectangular 0 6 6 (a) 54 Geo. 8. c. 185. See TITLE 220. Excise. Brilish Goods exported to Foreign Parts. Customs as Glass, continued, viz. Plates of the size of 6 inches in length by square foot superficial measure (a) Great Britain from materials or inetal or measure (a) in Great Britain, from materials or metal good and fair quality, the cwl. (a) - in Great Britain, from materials or metal be of good and fair quality, the cwt. (a) Gloves. See Hides. Silk. See TITLE 217. Watch Cases. See Plate. Plate. See Plate. Hides and Skios, (b) viz. Leather tanned in Great Britain, and charge able by law to pay a duty by eight, the lb. Hides and Calf Skins, Sheep and Lamb Skins, Hog and Seal Skins, tanned in Great (a) 59 Geo. 3. c. 115. For the laws touching the export of Glass, see TITLE 203. (1) The above drawbacks on Hides and Skins are allowed by 56 Geo. 3. c. 110. Excise. Castoms Bounty. Bounty. Draw back. Hides and Skins, (a) continued, viz. £. d. £. s. d. L. S. d. 004 0 0 8 0 0 6 Gloves or other manufactures made in Great Britain of any kind of canned, tawed, or curried leather, chargeable by law to pay a duty by weight, the Ib. 0 0 6 Boots or Shoes made in Great Britain, the upper leathers, vamps, and boot legs of which are irade of Morocco Leather, Spanish Leather, or Kid Skins, the lb. 0 0 8 Sheep and Lamb Skins dressed in oil in Great Britain, the lb. 0 0 6 Buck, Deer, and Elk Skins dressed in oil in Great Britain, the Ib. 0 1 0 All other Skins, except Sheep and Lamb, Buck, Deer, and Elk Skins, and all Hides dressed in oil in Great Britain, and duly marked, the lb. 0 0 6 Buck, Deer, and Elk Skins dressed in Great Britain, and made into goods and wares 0 1 0 Gloves made of leather, dressed in oil in Great Britain, the lb. 0 1 6 Sheep and Lamb Skins dressed in oil in Great Britain, and made into goods and wares, other than Gloves, the lb. 0 0 9 Lace of Gold or Silver See Wire. Leather. See Hides. Linen, Sail Cloth, or Canvas fit for or inade into Sails, the ell 0 0 2 British or Irish (c) Linens, made of Hemp, or Flax, of the breadth of 25 or the East Indies, 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 species of Linen, upwards of one yard | (a) The above drawbacks on Hides and Skins are allowed by 50 Geo. 3. c. 110. (6) Not mentioned in the act whether by the lb. or otherwise. (c) By 5 Geo. 3. c. 43. these bounties are to be allowed upon the like species of Linen made in the Isle of Man, duly imported into and re-exported from Great Britain. the yard the yard British Goods exported to Foreign Parts. Linen, continued, viz. English in breadth, of the manufacture value, the square yard See also Privted Goods. all Paper, other than Brown Paper, with, the lb. ropes or cordage only as afore said, the lb. Britain, or made in Ireland and im- Printed, painted, &c. See Printed Goods. and which shall or ought to be touched, assayed, (a) 50 Geo. 3. C. 103. (6) By 55 Geo. 3. c. 185, and by 52 Geo. 3. c. 59. these drawbacks are to be allowed to the manufacturer or exporter of all manufactured plate, whether intended as merchandize of not, provided proof be adduced to the Commissioners of Customs that such plate is nee plate, and has never been used. |