A. Duties and Drawbacks upon Foreign Goods Imported and Ex ported B. & C. Duties and Drawbacks upon Goods imported from the East D. Duties on the Exportation of Foreign and British Goods G. Quarantine Duties H. Tonnage Duties TITLE 247 & 248 - 254 255 I. Duties payable in the Isle of Man K. Countervailing Duties between Great Britain and Ireland L. Irish Goods Warehoused free of Duty and Exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts M. Duties payable between England and Scotland N. Bounties on the Fisheries O. Duties payable on Goods and Vessels arriving from the South Sea, &c. P. Duties payable to the Russia Company Q. Duties payable on Goods imported from Turkey or Egypt [For Local Duties, see PART XI.] In order to compress the following Tables as much as possible, nearly the whole of the references in the originals from one head to another are omitted. It may be necessary therefore to observe, that every Article is arranged under its general term; such as Almonds, Beads, Gum, Wood, &c.: so that Amber Beads will be found under Beads, Arabic Gum under Gum, Masts under Wood, &c. TITLE CCXLVI.-TABLE A. A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS and EXCISE payable on Goods Imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts (except Goods of the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture of any Place within the Limits of the Charter granted to the East India Company, and Goods imported from His Majesty's Settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Territories and Dependencies thereof); and of the DRAWBACKS to be allowed on the Exportation of such Goods. Alkali, viz. any Article containing Soda or Mineral Alkali, ...... whereof Mineral Alkali is the most valu- if not containing a greater proportion of in a British-built ship, the cwt. if containing more than 20 per cent. and in a British-built ship, the cwt. in a British-built ship, the cwt. in a ship not British-built, the cwt. (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Foreign Goods. Alkali-any article containing Soda, &c. continued, viz. in a British-built ship, the cwt. Alkanet Root, the lb. Alkermes, Confection of, the oz. Almond Paste, the 1001. value Jordan, the cwt. Almonds, Bitter, the cwt. of any other sort, the cwt. Aloes, Hepatica or Barbadoes Aloes, the lb. Socotorina, directly from the place of their growth, ...... not directly from the place of their growth, 4 15 3 2 9 006 8 4 4 1420 2 0 0 10 0 1 8 Anacardium, the lb. 0 4 0 14 3 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, sce TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Foreign Goods. Duty. (a) Draw back. £. s. d. £. s. d. Asafoetida, directly from the place of its growth, the lb. Asarum Root, the lb. ... ....... in a ship not British-built, the cwt. Soap and Wood, the cwt. Asses, each Attar of Roses. See Otto of Roses. Auripigmentum. See Orpiment. 0010 0 0 6 Subject to Excise duty as Spirits, see Spirits in this Balm of Gilead, Balsam of Peru, of Tolu, and all Bandstring Twist, the dozen knots, each knot containing 32 100 008 0 2 0 20 0 0 ..... otherwise imported, the 1001. value Sassafras Bark, the lb. Simarouba Bark, the lb. Winters Bark, the lb. 008 20 00 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. |