soever. Watch Cases of Silver of any Philligree Work weight what- Ware Teapots weights of silver each, and not being Necks or Collars or Tea Chests; or Bridles, or Stands, or Frames. Printed Goods, viz. Paper printed, painted, or stained, to serve for bangings or other uses, over and above of, the yard square ets, Dimities, Figured Stuffs, Stuffs ing yard wide which shall be printed, stained, painted, lour only, the yard in length nomination the same are or may be called square yard backs of customs and excise payable on Great Britain, are repealed. (a) See note (6) in preceding page. E 8-PART X. (6) 48 Geo, 3, c. 117. . 8. C. 1977 Excise. Customs Bounty. Bounty. Drawback. Sall, continued, viz. £. s. d. £. $. d. £. $ 33. and 55 Gen. 3. c. 162. § 1. the excise drawbacks on these articles are repealed. called Haberdine, which shall contain in 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Pilchards or Scads, the vessel of 50 galls. 0 7 .... Additional, until 24th June, 1826 (a) 0 1 6 ported directly to any of the British West 0 8 6 in England with salt that shall have paid 0 5 0 in Scotland, with foreign salt that shall 0 5 0 0 0 3 Soft Soap, the lb. 0 013 Starch, of what kind soever, which shall be made in Great Britain, the lb. 0 0 31 Stockings, Silk. See TITLE 217. Stone Bottles, not exceeding two quarts (except Blacking Bottles, as mentioned under Title 181, 0 5 0 Stuff's. See Printed Goods. See also TITLE 217. Velvereis. } See Printed Goods. made of Plate Wire spun upon Silk, such 0 15 4 Silver Thread, Silver Lace, or Silver Fringe, made of Plate Wire, spun upon Silk, such 0116 (a) 50 Geo. 3. c. 77. (6) 56 Gco. 3. C. 44. (c) 57 Geo. 3. C. 32. 1 TITLE CCLI.-TABLE F. A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS payable on Goods brought or carried Coastwise from one place to any other place within Great Britain; and of the DRAWBACKS to be allowed on the Exportation thereof from Great Britain. Coals, Culm, and Cinders, viz. £. $. d. £. $. d. 0 7 6 0 4 0 0 9 4 0 5 10 0 7 6 0 10 0 1 wise from any place in Great Britain, into the port of London, viz. weight, the ton of 20 cwt. measure, the chaldron, Winchester measure Cinders, not exceeding 50,000 tons in the whole, may be brought For every ton of coals so brought to the proper officer of customs, and at the end of every quarter is to that corporation upon coals imported into the port of London. Coals brought down the River Thames nearer to London than the city's stone placed on the west side of Staines bridge, in the county of Middlesex, and on which the coast duties shall not have been paid, the ton A further duty of 18. 3d. per ton on coals so brought is also payable to the proper officer of customs, and at the end of every quarter is to be paid to the corporation of London in lieu of the duty called Orphan's Duty, and of all other rates, dues, and duties payable to that corporation upon coals imported into the port of London. For the regulations under which Coals may be so brought, and such duties received, see 50 Geo. 3. cap. 110. Coals laden on board any vessel cleared coastwise at any port in England or Wales, and delivered in any part beyond the sea, be- Coals exported. may be returned, see TITLE 229, Rules 23-29. delivered in any part beyond the seas, before the duties due on the exportation thereof shall have been paid, the master of the vessel shall not be permitted again to enter or clear out at any port in Great Britain until he shall have paid not only the duties due on the exportation of such Coals, but in addi Description. Duty. Drawback. Coals, &c. continued, viz. £. $. d. 0 3 0 chaldron shall be repaid, see TITLE 229, Rules 16-20. wise from any port in Great Britain into any Wales, until Ist August, 1820), viz. 0 4 0 measure, the chaldron, Winchester measure 0 6 0 Tyne to any other port in Great Britain, the chal- 0 1 0 For the regulations under which the duties on Coals brought coast. wise, or from any place to any other place within England, may be secured by bood, see TITLE 229, Rules 21 and 22. For the regulations under which Coals may be carried from Ellen foot to Bank End in the county of Cumberland, or from any creek or place to any other creek or place between Ellenfoot and Bank End aforesaid, without payment of any duty of cus toms, see TITLE 229, Rules 49—51. (oals carried from any part of the Lancaster Canal, or any of the branches thereof, or from any place within the Hundred of Lons. dale in the county of Lancaster into the Ulverstone Canal, across or along the Bay or Estuary separating the two canals, are not liable to any duty of customs. For the regulations under which Coals may be carried on the Mon mouthshire Canal, and afterwards carried or conveyed from any place to the eastward of the islands cal The Holmes, to any other place iv or upon the River Severn, also to the eastward of the said islands, without passing to the westward thereof, without payment of duty, see TITLE 229, Rules 55-57. For the regulations under which Coals may be carried or conveyed on the Monmouthshire Canal, or on any of the railways or tramroads connected therewith, and afterwards carried to the port of Bridgwater only by a passage to the westward of the islands called The Holmes, notwithstanding the restrictions before mentioned, without payment of duty, see Title 229, Rules 55 -57. For the regulations under which a drawback shall be allowed of all the duties on Coals used for melting copper and tin ores within the counties of Cornwall and Devon, see Tube 229, Rules 44, 45. For the regulations under which a drawback shall be allowed of all the duties op all coals which shall be used in fire engines for draining water out of the mines of tin and copper within the county of Cornwall, see Title 229, Rule 45. For the regulations under which a draw back shall be allowed of all the duties paid on all Coals that shall be used for fire engines in mines of tin, copper, or lead, or for calciding or smelting lend ores, within the county of Devon, spe TITLE 229, Rule 45. For the regulations onder which a drawback shall be allowed of all the duties paid on all Coals consumed in fire or steam engines used for the purpose of drawing or raising ores, or dead stuff or robbish, out of the mines of tin, copper, or lead in the counties of Comwall and Devon, see TITLE 999, Rule 46. For the regulations under which a drawback shall be allowed and made of all the duties that bave been paid on any Coals used for fire engines in mines of lead, or for calcining or smelting lead ores, within the county of Cornwall, see TITLE 229, Rules 47, 49. For the regulations, under which a drawback shall be allowed of all the duties on (oals used in calcining or smelting copper and lead Description. £. s. do £. 8. dhe W 0 0 9 0 1 0 Coals, &c. continued, viz. ores, within the Isle of Anglesey, or which shall be used in fire within the said isle, see TITLE 229, Rules 41, 42. purpose relating to the carrying on the works for the mangfac. any one year, see TITLE 229, Rules 69, 69. ried coastwise to any port within the principa lity of Wales, until the 1st August, 1820, viz. weight, the ton of 20 cwt. measure, the chaldron Winchester measure Jating to the carrying on the works for the manufacturing of tin 68.) proofs required by 26 Geo. 3. c. 104. [TITLE 229, Rules 41, 42.) upon Coals or Culm brought or carried coastrise to any before the said Ist of August, 1820. tain into the port of London, the chaldron Winches ter measure Cinders, not exceeding 50,000 tons in the whole, may be brought piะ. able to the proper officer of the customs, and at the end of every quarter is to be paid to the corporation of London in lieu of the duty called Orphan's Duty, and of all other rates, dues, and duties payable to tbat corporation upon Culm imported into the port of London, Culm brought down the River Thames nearer to Lon don thao the city's stone placed on the west side of Staines Bridge in the county of Middlesex, and on which the coast duties shall not have been paid, the ton 0 10 0 |