£. s. d. £. S. d. £. d. S2 10 74 2 16 34 10 5 7 54 52 18 04 3 4 0 6 5 52 18 04 3 4 51 १० 6 5 or Refined, of any other sort, the cwt. Sweets made by infusion, fermentation, or other wise, from fruit, sugar, or other materials, or ingredients called “ Sweets,” Made Wines,” the barrel of 314 gallons of 32 gallons (a) By 57"Geo. 3. C. 11. § 2. one third part of the countervailing duties on Sweets or Made Wines of Irish manufacture which shall be imported directly from Ireland to Great Britain, shall be suspended. Continued by 59 Geo. 3. c. 89, until October 10, 1824. Thread. See Gold, Tiles, deemed Pottery, (b) the 1001. value See Bricks. Tin Plates, (6) the 1001, value Tobacco, whether unmanufactured or manufac. tured, the lb.(c) Twine. See Cordage. Twist Cotton, See Cotton Twist, Vellum. See Leather. Verjuice, the hbd of 63 gallons Vinegar, or Acetous Acid, or Liquors prepared or preparing for Vinegar, the gallon, (d) wine measure the barrel of 32 gallons And further, if gilt, the oz. troy made of Plate Wire spun upon Silk, the lb. avoirdupois the 1001. value (6) Fringe, made of Plate Wire, and dupois the 1001. value (6) Yarn Cable. See Cordage. Cotton. See Cotton Yarn. 10 0 0 Ilo 11 0 11 6 10. O All other articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country imported into each other, are DUTY-FREE. (a) 55 Geo. 3. c. 110. (c) 59 Geo. 3. C. 53 and 72. (0) Until 1st January, 1821. (d) 58 Geo. 3. C. 65, TITLE CCLVI. TABLE L. A TABLE of the DUTIES payable upon the Exportation of Goods of the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland. (a) Irish Goods brought through Great Britain and exported to Foreign Parts. Duty. s. d. 0 1 8 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 5 0 0 5 0 0 Veives} Ashes of Wood, the last of 12 barrels of all other sorts, the 1001. value Bacon, the flitch other, and Hams, the cwt. Bones, Ox, the 1000 unmanufactured, the 1001, value Calf Skins the 1001. value Cards, Wool, the dozen, viz. new old of other Animals, the 1001, value Hair, Harts', the cwt. Horse, the cwt. Ox, Cows' or Bulls', the cwt. Goats", the cwt. Rams' Tips of Horns (a) By 45 Geo. 3. c. 18. the duties stated in this table are payable upon the exportation of Irish articles from IRELAND. By Order of the Board of Treasury, dated 29th March, 1813, all such articles, which may in future be imported into Great Britain, for exportation from thence to foreign parts, are to be warehoused free of duty, and, on export, are to be subject to duty as if exported from Ireland. By 47 Geo. 3. sess. 2. c.61. all duties under any act in force on 13th August, 1807, on the exportation from Great Britain to Ireland of any good not being the growth, produce, or manufacture of Great Britain, are repealed. And all such goods may be exported from Great Britain to Ireland without payment of any duty. See the laws under Title 35, Irish Goods brought through Great Britain and exported to Foreign Parts. Horses, Mares, Geldings, and Mules, the piece Ore, the 1001. value Calf. See Calf Skins. . tanned. See Leather tapned. tool shall not have been taken off, shall be exported, except to Great Britain, under the penalty of the forfeiture thereof. the piece Wombs, the 1001. value black, with or without silver hairs, dressed or tawed dressed, tawed, or dyed into colours dressed, without the wool on tawed, with the wool on tanned, tawed, or dressed, the cwi. Swan, the piece Nets, the 100 5 00 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 16 0 16 0 1 4 0 2 6 0 0 6 0 0 4 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 10 0 0 06 1 0 0 Irish Goods brought through Great Britain and exported to Foreign Parts. FURTHER DUTIES. (a) mentioned), exported to any port of Europe, or lo any place within the 0 10 0 EXEMPTIONS, exported to the said island. ture of Ireland. Cora or Grain. Refined Sugar in Loaf complete and whole, or Lump duly refined, or any Refined Sugar called Bastards, or ground or powdered Sugar, or Refined Sugar broken in pieces, or any Sugar called Candy, or Melasses made from Sugar of the British Plantations. FURTHER DUTIES. (a) hereinafter mentioned), exported to any place whatever, not being in 10 EXEMPTIONS. Ireland. fit or necessary for the British Fisheries established in the island of New- all Refined Sugar, called Bastards, and ground or powdered Sugar, and Refived Sugar broken in pieces, and all Sugar called Candy, and Melasses made from Sugar of the British Plantations. (a) 55 Geo. 3. C. 24. TITLE CCLVII.-TABLE M. A TABLE of the DUTIES payable in England and Scotland on Goods exported from each Country to the other. 0 3 0 0 6 0 Malt, viz. which shall be made in Great Britain from barley, or any other corn or grain, or shall be brought from Scotland into England, the bushel (a) nied with a certiticate from the proper ofiicer, that it hath the landing thereof, the bushel 2s, the bushel and provisions for ships in Scotland and for foreign voyages, to be paid by the owners or shippers thereof in Scotland, the bushel Spirits extracted in Englaud, and which shall be imported or brought thence into Scotlaud, of a strength not exceeding seven per cent. the landiog thereof, the gallon, English wine nieasure shall be imported or brought thence into England of a strength English wine measure shall be imported or brought thence into England, of a strength wine measure 0 4 9 0 9 54 0 10 6 (a) 59 Geo. 3. |