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Women's Shoes with Cork or Double Soles, quilted Shoes, and Clogs,
the dozen pairs

Boots, Shoes, and Calashes continued.

£ s. d.

if lined or trimmed with Fur or other Trimming, the dozen pairs....

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... if lined or trimmed with Fur or other Trimming, the dozen
pairs
Women's Shoes of Silk, Satin, Jeans, or other Stuffs, Kid, Morocco, or
other Leather, the dozen pairs.

..... if trimmed or lined with Fur or other Trimming, the dozen
pairs....

Children's Boots, Shoes, and Calashes, not ex. 7 in. in length, to be
charged with two-thirds of the above duties.

Men's Boots, the dozen pairs.....

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Children's Boots and Shoes, not ex. 7 in. in length, to be charged with
two-thirds of the above duties.

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of Green or Common Glass, not of less content than one pint, and

not being phials, viz.—

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.... full (if containing Wines or Spirits) the dozen quarts content.. 0 4 0 empty, the dozen quarts content..

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of Green or Common Glass, full, (but not containing "Wine or
Spirits,") computing all bottles of not greater content than half a
pint as of the content of half a pint; and all bottles of greater
content than half a pint, and not of greater content than a pint, or
a reputed pint, as of the content of a pint, or of a reputed pint, viz.
Imported from any foreign place, the dozen quarts content.
Imported from any British Possession, and although containing
Wine or Spirits, the dozen quarts content ‡...

of Glass, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 100%.
of the value

.... and further for every cwt.

Note.-Flasks in which Wine or Oil is imported are not subject to duty. Boxes of all sorts, for every 100%. of the value

0 2 0

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0 1 0

.25 0 0 4 0 0

.....20 0 0

Musical Boxes, Work Boxes, and Phosphorus Boxes, with Glass Bottles,
to be charged as unrated manufactured articles, when imported in their
whole and complete state, and not with separate rates of duty.-Cus.
Min. 23 Oct. 1830, and 22 Jan. 1831.

Boxwood, the ton *.

500

the Produce of, and imported from any British Possession, the ton * 1 0 0 Brass, viz.-Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, for

every 1007. of the value

Powder of for Japanning, the lb.

.30 0 0

0 2 6

Wire, see Wire.

Brazil Wood, the ton ¶....

Braziletto Wood,|| imported from a British Possession, the ton..

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Bricks for building Churches or Chapels, see Churches.

Brimstone, viz.-Rough, the cwt.

Refined, the cwt.

in Flour, the cwt..

Bristles, viz-Rough and in the Tufts, and not in any way sorted, the lh. . in any way sorted, or arranged in Colours, and not entirely Rough and in the Tufts, the lb. +

* 7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.) 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828)

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2 & 3 Wm. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.)

Brocade of Gold or Silver, for every 1007. of the value.

Bronze, all works of Art made of Bronze, the cwt.

Powder, for every 1007. of the value....

Works of Art made of Bronze on Marble Pedestals, to pay duty as bronze
on the weight of the whole.-Treas. Order, 24 Nov. 1824.

Buck Wheat, see Corn, page 686.

Bugles, the lb. t...

Bullion, and Foreign Coin, of Gold or Silver, and Ore of Gold or Silver, or of which the major part in value is Gold or Silver

Bull Rushes, the load of 63 bundles......

Dimensions to be taken with a piece of cord tight round the bundle at 20
inches from the root.-Cus. Min. 18 April, 1825.

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Free.

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CABLES, tarred or untarred, whether in use or otherwise, the cwt. ....... 0 10 9 not of Iron, in use of any British ship, being fit and necessary for such ship, and in the actual use of the same, and not otherwise disposed of.....

- If otherwise disposed of, for every 1007. of the value. ‡.

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Calamus Aromaticus, the lb...

Calashes, see Boots.

Calicoes, see Cotton Manufactures.

Calves Velves, the cwt.....

Cambogium, see Gamboge.

Cambrics, see Linen.

Camomile Flowers, the lb. T.

Camphor, viz.-Refined, the cwt.

Unrefined, the cwt.¶

Camwood, the ton

Cancrorum Oculi, the lb.

Candles, viz.-Spermaceti, the lb.

Tallow, the cwt.

Wax, the lb.

Candlewick, the cwt...

Canella Alba, the lb.

Canes, viz.

Bamboo, the 1000

Rattans, not ground, the 1000

Reed Canes, the 1000

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Walking Canes or Sticks, mounted, painted, or otherwise ornamented,
for every 1007. of the value

Whangees, Jumboo, Ground Rattans, Dragon's Blood, and other
Walking Canes or Sticks, the 1000

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Carriages of all sorts, for every 1007. of the value...
Casks, empty, for every 1007. of the value...........

.30 0 0

.50 O 0

Empty Barrels of British manufacture are allowed to be delivered into craft
alongside the importing vessel, a duty free entry being first passed, and
proof made by the importer that the barrels had been exported by him

7 Geo. IV. c. 48 (6 July, 1826.) 10 Geo. IV. c. 43 (22 June, 1829.)

9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) 2 & 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832)

with merchandise, and are now returned to him his property; the officers
taking care that the barrels are empty, and correspond with the entry.—
Cus. Min. 22 June, 1829.

£. s. d.

- Fistula, the lb.

imported from any British Possessions, the lb. [

Cassia Buds, the lb..

Lignea, the lb..

Castor, the lb.¶.

Catechu, see Terra Japonica.

Casts of Busts, Statues, or Figures, the cwt.

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Catlings, Harpstrings, or Lutestrings, the gross, containing 12 dozen knots. 0 6 Caviare, the cwt...

Cedar Wood, the ton *.

imported from any British Possession, the ton

Ceiba Tree Cotton, or Silk Cotton, see Cotton.

Chalk, viz.-prepared, or otherwise manufactured, and not otherwise enume-
rated or described, for every 100%. of the value

unmanufactured, and not otherwise enumerated or described, for every
1007. of the value...

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Dried, the lb..

Chicory, roasted or ground, the lb.¶

Chillies, see Pepper.

China Root, the lb. T.

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0 0 3 0 0

Ware, or Porcelain, viz. plain, for every 100%. of the value........15
painted, gilt, or ornamented, for every 1007. of the value.....30 0 0
Small quantities of China, and other articles of trifling value, the produce
and manufacture of China and the East Indies, may be imported by pas-
sengers from the continent with their baggage, on payment of the proper
duties, and a fine proportionate to the value of the article.-Cus. Min.
29 Sept. 1827.

Chip, Manufactures of, to make Hats or Bonnets, see Platting.
Chocolate and Cocoa Paste, viz.—

Cocoa Paste, the produce of, and imported from, any British
Possession, the lb. ¶

004

Chocolate, the produce of, and imported from, any British Pos-
session, the lb...

019

Chocolate and Cocoa Paste, the produce of any other place, or if
otherwise imported, the lb.

Chromate of Lead, the lb.
Churches.-Stone, Slate, Bricks, Timber, or other materials, bona fide pro-
cured for and used in the building, rebuilding, or enlarging of any
Churches and Chapels, under the provisions of the acts 58 Geo. III.
c. 45.; 59 Geo. III. c. 154.; and 3 Geo. IV. c. 72. § 27. The
duties of Customs and Excise, or any proportion thereof, chargeable
upon the articles aforesaid, may be remitted, drawn back, or repaid
by the Commissioners of the Customs and Excise respectively,
under the authority of the Lords of his Majesty's Treasury, subject
to such regulations and restrictions as shall be directed by their
Lordships. 59 Geo. III. c. 134.; 3 Geo. IV. c. 72. § 27.
Cider, the tun...

Cinders, the ton

Cinnabaris Nativa, the lb. T.

Cinnamon, the lb. ||

the produce of, and imported from any British Possession, the
lb ..

Citrat of Lime, the lb.

Citric Acid, the lb. T.

Citron, preserved with Salt, for every 1007. of the value.

preserved with Sugar, see Succades.
Water, see Spirits.

Civet, the oz...
Clinkers, see Bricks.

*7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.)
10 Geo. IV. c. 43. (22 June, 1829.)

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19 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.)
2 & 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.)

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Clocks and Watches for private use, not being marked in the manner above
required, may be admitted until further orders, on payment of the proper
duty, upon the party making affidavit of his entire ignorance of the law
in question at the time he purchased the Clocks and Watches, and that
they are for his own private use.-Treas. Order, 4 Sept. 1828.
Picture Clocks with Gilt Frames, in a complete state, to be admitted to
entry as unrated manufactured articles.-Cus. Min. 20 Oct. 1830.

Cloves, the lb.....

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imported from any British Possession in Asia, Africa, or America,
the lb.

Coals, the ton

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the produce of, and imported from, any British Possession, the lb. 0 0 2 Dust, the lb.

Cocoa Nuts, the lh. T

the produce of, and imported from any British Possession, the lb.¶¶
Hus's and Shells, the lb.

Paste, see Chocolate.

Coculus Indicus, the lb....

Extract or Preparation of, see Extract.

Cocus Wood, the produce of, and imported from, any British Possession,

the ton... Codilla, see Flax.

Coffee, the lb. *

the produce of, and imported from, any British Possession in Ame-
rica, the lb.

the produce of, and imported from, Sierra Leone, the lb. *
imported from any British Possession within the limits of the East
India Company's Charter, the lb. *

imported from any other place within the limits of the East India
Company's Charter, the lb. *

Drawback on Coffee to the Isle of Man, the lb.

See 7 Geo. IV. c. 48. § 11. page 680. ;-extended by Treas. Order, 25 May,
1827, to Roasted Coffee.

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the produce of, and imported from, any British Possession in
America, the ton. T

old, fit only to be re-manufactured, * the cwt...

in Plates, and Copper Coin, the cwt.

unwrought, viz. in Bricks or Pigs, Rose Copper, and all cast Copper,
the cwt.

in part wrought, viz. Bars, Rods, or Ingots, hammered or raised, the

cwt.

Wire, see Wire.

Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, and
Copper Plates engraved, for every 1007. of the value

*

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the produce of, and imported from, any British Possessions within

the limits of the East India Company's Charter, viz. :

Ore, the cwt..

old, fit only to be remanufactured, the cwt.

in Plates, and Copper Coin, the cwt....

unwrought, viz. in Bricks or Pigs, Rose Copper, and all cast
Copper, the cwt.....

*7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.)

2 & 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.)

0 1 0 0 9 2

0 15 0

09 2

Copper continued.

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in part wrought, viz. Bars, Rods, or Ingots, hammered or
raised, the cwt.

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£. s. d.

1 11

3

Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described,
and Copper Plates engraved, for every 1007. of the value..30 00
Old Copper Sheathing and Old Copper Utensils returned to this Kingdom
from the British Plantations, and also old Copper stripped off vessels in
ports in the United Kingdom, may be admitted to entry, duty free, under
the following regulations and conditions, viz.-

1st. Old Copper Sheathing stripped off a British vessel in a port in a
British Possession, and brought in such vessel, upon the master of
the vessel making proof to the fact that the Copper had been strip.
ped off in a British port abroad.

2d. Old Copper Sheathing of British ships stripped off in ports in the
British Possessions, but not brought in such ships; upon the pro-
duction of certificates from the principal officers of this revenue in
the said Possessions, that such Copper had been stripped off such
vessels in their ports.

3d. Old Copper Sheathing stripped off any ship in ports in the United
Kingdom, upon the fact being certified by the landing waiter super-
intending the process.

In all three cases, the old Copper to be delivered only to the
coppersmith, who may re-copper the vessel from which the Copper
was stripped, he making proof to that fact, and

4th. That old worn-out British Copper Utensils be in all cases delivered
when brought from British Possessions abroad in British ships,
upon the consignee submitting proof that they had been used on a
particular estate, and are consigned to him on account of the
owner of that estate, and that he (the consignee) verily believes
them to have been of British manufacture.-Cus. Min. 17 Dec.
1828.

The above indulgence is extended to British vessels, from which the
Copper may have been stripped in a foreign port, provided they
come to this country to be re-coppered, and bring the old Copper
with them.-Treas. Order, 24 July, 1829.

The Order of 17 July, 1828, extended to such old vessels as are manufac
tured from Copper and Pewter, of which those usually returned from the
West Indies are usually composed. Cus. Min. 10 Aug. 1832.

Copperas, viz.-Blue, the cwt.

Green, the cwt.

White, the cwt.

Coral Beads, see Beads.

in Fragments, the lb.

Whole, polished, the lb.
unpolished, the lb.

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of British fishing or taking, the lb.

Cordage, tarred or untarred, whether in use or otherwise, (standing or run-
ning rigging in use excepted,) the ewt.

in use of any British ship, and being fit and necessary for such
ship

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Free

if otherwise disposed of for every 1007. of the value....20 0 0

Cordial Waters, see Spirits.

Cork, the cwt.

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Cotton, viz.-Manufactures of, for every 100 of the value

080

0 7 0

10

000

010

8

Articles of Manufactures of Cotton, wholly or in part made up, not

otherwise charged with duty, for every 100%. of the value. *.......20 0.0
This includes Cotton Gloves, instead of the rated duty under the head
of Gloves. Cotton Stockings are also to pay this duty.-Cus. Min. 22
May, 1830.

Ceiba Tree Cotton, or Silk Cotton, imported from any British Pos-
session, the cwt. ...

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