Gold Bullion. Total Quantity of Gold in Bars, or otherwise, Exported from the United Kingdom. Foreign Gold Coin. British Gold Coin. Foreign Gold Plate. British Gold Plate. Total Export of Gold. 1815 1816 51,012 3 294,309 8 729 1 346,050 12 1823 57,218 17 79,478 2 147,555 18 53 51,134,407 Total Quantity of Silver in Bars, or otherwise, Exported from the United Kingdom. British Silver Foreign Silver Total Export of Ozs. dwts. Ozs. dwts. 1815 296,582 15 2,305,409 18 97,941 5 2,699,933 18 1816 37,195 0 6,263,640 12 121,052 6,421,888 1 149,703 2 6,814,083 18 EXPORTS. An Account of the Value, as calculated at the official rates, of all British and Irish Produce and Manufactures, exported from Great Britain in each of the three years ended the 10th of October, 1824; distinguishing the leading Branches of the Manufactures, &c. exported. An Account of the Value, as calculated at the official rates, of all Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported from Great Britain in each of the three years ended the 10th of October, 1824; distinguishing the principal Articles exported. An Account of the Amount of Stamps for Newspapers in the years 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, distinguishing the different years. * In these years there was no separate account kept of the amount of newspaper stamps issued in Ireland. An Account of the number of Vessels which have entered the port of London in each of the three years ended Jan. 5, 1825, distinguishing the vessels which have entered from foreign parts, the number of colliers, coasters, and fishing vessels: Note.-The above account contains a return of such vessels only as are taken cognizance of at the Custom-house. Office of Register-General of Shipping, Custom-house, London, Feb. 17, 1825. T. E. WILLOUGHBY. * This distinction is made in vessels trading with Ireland in the year 1823, owing to 617 having entered as foreign, and 157 as coasters, in consequence of all vessels trading with that country having been directed to be considered as coasters from the 10th of October, 1823. Return of Exports and Imports, to show the increasing importance of the trade of the United Kingdom with Turkey and Egypt. Value, declared at the Custom-house, of Goods exported from the United Kingdom : £. S. d. The following is a Return of the gross receipt of the revenue of Excise in Ireland, distinguishing the amount : |