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TARIFF OF GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.

MANUFACTURES-Continued.

undressed hemp, and applicable to the same

purpose

Oats, 25s. and under 26s. the quarter
And in respect of each integral shilling by which
such price shall be above 25s, such duty shall be
decreased by 1s. 6d. until such price shall be
31 shillings.

At or above 31s. the

quarter

Under 25s. and not under 24s. the quarter
And in respect of each integral shilling, or any part
of each integral shilling, by which such price
shall be under 24s., such duty shall be increased
by 1s. 6d.

Rye, peas, and beans, 36s. and under 37s, the
quarter.

And in respect of each integral shilling by which such price shall be above 36s., such duty shall be decreased by 1s. 6d., until such price shall be 46s.

At or above 46s. the quarter.

Under 36s. and not under 35s.

And in respect of each integral shilling, or any
part of each integral shilling, by which such
price shall be under 35s., such duty shall be in-
creased 1s. 6d.
Wheat, meal, and flour-For every barrel, being
196 lbs., a duty equal in amount to the duty pay-
able on 381 gallons of wheat.

Oatmeal-For every quantity of 1814 lbs., a duty
equal in amount to the duty payable on a quarter
of oats.

Butter, the cwt.

Buttons, for every £100 of the value

Bottles, viz. Of earth or stone, empty, the dozen -
And further, full or empty, the cwt.

Of glass, covered with wicker, the dozen quarts
And further, the cwt.

Of green or common glass, not of less content
than one pint, and not being phials, viz.―full,
if containing wine or spirits, the dozen quarts,
(content)

Empty
Of green or common glass; full, but not contain-
ing wine or spirits, computing all bottles of not
greater content than half a pint as of the con-
tent of half a pint, and all bottles of greater con-
tent than half a pint, and not of greater con-
tent than a pint, or of a reputed pint, as of the

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TARIFF OF GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.

MANUFACTURES-Continued.

content of a pint, or a reputed pint, viz.-the dozen quarts content

Of glass, not otherwise enumerated or described,
for every £100 of the value

And further, for every £100
Linseed or hempseed oil, the tun

Turpentine, not being of greater value than 12s.
the cwt. thereof, the cwt.

Being of greater value than 12s. the cwt. thereof, and not greater than 15s. the cwt. thereof, the

cwt.

Cordage or cable, tarred and untarred, (standing and running rigging in use excepted,) the cwt. If otherwise disposed of, for every £100 of the value

Iron, viz. In bars or unwrought, the ton

Slit or hammered into rods, and iron drawn or hammered less than three-fourths of an inch square, the cwt.

Chromate of iron, the ton

Cast, for every £100 of the value

Hoops, the cwt.

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Iron wire, not otherwise enumerated or described the cwt.

Wrought, not otherwise enumerated or described
for every £100 of the value

Chocolate and cocoa paste, the pound
Gunpowder, the cwt.

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Gunpowder may not be imported into the United
Kingdom without license from his Majesty, such
license to be granted for the furnishing of his
Majesty's stores, public only, on forfeiture of
the same.-6 George IV. c. 107. Nor may gun-
powder be entered to be warehoused.
Copper, viz.-Ore, the cwt.

Old, fit only to be manufactured, the cwt.
In plates and copper coin, the cwt.

Unwrought, viz.-In bricks or pigs, rose copper,
and all cast copper, the cwt.

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In part wrought, viz.-Bars, rods, or ingots hammered or raised, the cwt. #

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Manufactures of copper, not otherwise enumerated

Brass wire, not otherwise enumerated, or copper wire, the cwt.'

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TARIFF OF GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.

MANUFACTURES-Continued.

or described, and copper plates engraved, for
every £100 of the value
Brass, viz.-Manufactures of, not otherwise enu-
merated or described, for every £100 of the
value

Powder of, for japanning, the pound
Books and maps-Books, being of editions printed
prior to the year 1801, bound or unbound the

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Books, being of editions printed in or since the
year 1801, bound or unbound, the cwt.
NOTE. For the description of books prohibited to
be imported, see the act for the regulation of the
customs, and acts for securing copy rights.
To prevent foreign books or maps, the property of
individuals, from being charged with duty more
than once, the proprietor shall, on each importa-
tion subsequent to the original one, make oath
that the dutes were paid thereon on their ori-
ginal importation, or that he purchased them in
Great Britain, in a fair way of trade; that such
are the same he exported from thence, and arc
now brought back for his private use, and not
for sale in this country.

No book, first composed, written, or printed, and
published in the United Kingdom, and reprinted
in any other country or place, shall be imported
into Great Britain, on forfeiture of the same, and
also of £10 and double the value of every copy.
-See page 40 of Ellis's abridgment, in conclu-
sion.

Maps and charts, bound together in books, charged
with duty as bound books.

Plain or colored, each map or chart or part thereof
Cotton, manufactured, for every £100 of the value
If printed, for every square yard -

Yarn, viz.-Cable yarn, the cwt.

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Worsted yarn, being of two or more threads, twisted or thrown, the pound

Flax and tow, or cordilla of hemp or flax, whether dressed or undressed, from and after the 5th of July, 1828, the pound

Thread, viz.-Bruges thread, the dozen pounds

Outnal, the dozen pounds

Pack thread, the cwt.

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TARIFF OF GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.

MANUFACTURES-Continued.

Sisters' thread, the pound

Whited brown, the dozen pounds

Not otherwise enumerated or described, for every £100 of the value

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Paper, viz.-Brown paper, made of old rope or cordage, only, without separating or extracting the pitch or tar therefrom, and without any mixture of other materials therewith, the pound Printed paper, or stained, or paper hangings, or flock paper, the yard square

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Waste paper, of any other sort, not particularly enumerated or described, norotherwise charged with duty, the pound

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Parchment, the dozen sheets

Pasteboard, the cwt.

Vinegar, the tun

Tin, the cwt.

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Manufactures of tin, not otherwise enumérated or
described, for every £100 of the value -
Pewter-Manufactures of, not otherwise enume-
rated or described, for every £100 of the value-
Stones, viz.-Burrs for millstones, the hundred
Dogstones, not exceeding 4 feet in diameter,
above 6 and under 12 inches in thickness, the
pair

Emery stones, the cwt.

Filtering stones, for every £100 of the value
Flint stones, for potters, the ton

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Grave stones, of marble, polished, each not contain-
ing more than two feet square, the foot square,
superficial measure

Unpolished, the foot square, superficial measure
Not of marble, polished or unpolished, ditto
Lime stone for every £100 of the value
Marble blocks, the solid foot

Marble, in any way manufactured, except grave-
stones and paving-stones, each not containing
more than 2 feet square, the cwt.

Marble paving-stones, polished, cach not containing more than 2 feet square, the foot square, superficial measure

Rough marble, the foot square, superficial measure Mill-stones, above 4 feet in diameter, or if 12 inches in thickness or upwards, the pair

Paving-stones, not of marble, the hundred feet square, superficial measure

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TARIFF OF GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.

Pumice stones, the ton

Quern stones, under 3 feet in diameter, and not exceeding 6 inches in thickness, the pair

3 feet in diameter, and not exceeding 4 feet in diameter, and not exceeding 6 inches in thickness, the pair

Rag stones, for every £100 of the value

Slates, for every £100 of the value

Slick stones, the hundred

Stone, sculptured, the cwt.

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Stone to be used for the purpose of lithography,

the cwt.

Whet stones, the cwt.

Stones, not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with duty, for every £100 of the value

NOTE. If any statue, group of figures, or other stone or marble ornament, carved out of the same block, shall exceed one ton weight, the duty to be charged thereon shall be estimated at the rate payable for one ton weight, and no more.

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