TABLE (B.) INWARDS. Duty. Oil, Blubber, &c. — continued. Britain, Ireland or the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark or Man, navigated and registered according to Law, the Tun, containing 252 Gallons Train Oil, Spermaceti Oil or Head Matter, the Produce of Fish or Creatures living in the Sea, taken and caught wholly by His Majesty's Subjects usually residing in any Part of His Majesty's Dominions, and imported directly from the Cape of Good Hope or from any British Colony, Settlement or Territory within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter, in a British built Ship or Vessel, owned, navigated and registered according to Law, the Tun, containing 252 Gallons Train Oil, Spermaceti Oil or Head Matter, the Produce of Fish or Creatures living in the Sea, of Foreign Fishing, the Tun, containing 252 Gallons Pepper, viz. Capsicum or Chillies, the lb. Guinea Pepper, the lb. Long Pepper, the lb. Prints and Drawings, viz. plain, each coloured, each in Books half bound, or in any way bound, the cwt. Rice, viz. the Produce of any of the British Territories in the East Sago, or Sago Powder, the cwt. Seed, viz. Castor Seed, the lb. Segars manufactured from Tobacco, the lb. Note. Segars are also liable to Duties of Excise. Calves' Skins and Kip Skins, in the Hair, not tanned, Lamb Skins, undressed, the 100 Skins Seal Skins, Skins of Seals, taken in any Foreign Fishery Soap, viz. hard, the cwt. soft, the cwt. Specimens of Minerals, Fossils or Ores, not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with Duty, each Specimen not exceeding in Weight 14 lbs. exceeding in Weight 14 lbs. each, for every 1007. of the Value 0 0 73 TABLE (B.)-INWARDS. Duty. Specimens illustrative of Natural History, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 100%. of the Value Succades, the lb. Sugar, not being Sugar Candy nor refined, the Growth, Produce. or Manufacture of any British Tallow, the cwt. Tamarinds, the lb. Tapioca, or Tapioca Powder, the cwt. Tobacco, manufactured, (Note-Tobacco is also liable to Duties of Excise,) the lb. Turmerick, the lb. Wax, viz. Bees' Wax, unmanufactured, the Produce of and imported from any British Colony, Plantation or Territory, the cwt. Whale Fins, viz. Wood, viz. taken and caught by the Crew of a British built of Foreign Fishing, the Ton, containing 20 cwt. Beef Wood, unmanufactured, imported from New South 500 TABLE (C.) A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS payable on Coals, Cinders and Culm, the Produce or Manufacture of Great Britain, exported from Great Britain. TABLE (C.)-OUTWARDS. Coals and Cinders, usually sold by Measure; viz. exported to the Isle of Man, the Chaldron, Winchester exported to any British Colony, Settlement or Plantation, - in a British built Ship, the Chaldron, Newcastle in a Ship not British built, the Chaldron, Newcastle Coals exported in certain Quantities from the Ports of New- Coals and Cinders usually sold by Weight, viz. in a British built Ship, the Ton, containing 20 cwt. 20 cwt. Any Coals which shall have been screened through a Riddle Culm, viz. For the Rules, Regulations and Conditions under exported to the Isle of Man, the Chaldron, Winchester exported to any British Colony, Settlement or Plantation, 010 exported to any other Place, in a British built Ship, the Chaldron, Newcastle 046 in a Ship not British built, the Chaldron, Newcastle and further, for every 100l. of the true and real Value 080 0 10 0 TABLE (D.) A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS payable on Slate, of the Production of Great Britain, brought Coastwise from any Port or Place in Great Britain, to any other Port therein. TABLE (D.) — COASTWISE. Slates delivered by Tale, viz. Doubles, not exceeding 13 Inches in Length, or 7 Inches --Ladies, exceeding 13 Inches in Length and 7 Inches in Countesses, exceeding 16 Inches in Length and 8 Inches Duchesses, exceeding 20 Inches in Length and 10 Inches Slates delivered by Weight, viz. Queen or Size Rag Slates, the Ton, containing 20 cwt. TABLE (E.) 0 13 0 O 15 6 0 13 O 0 14 6 0 14 6 25 0 0 A TABLE of the BOUNTIES and ALLOWANCES payable on Silk Manufactures made in any Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, when exported by way of Merchandize from any Part of the said United Kingdom. TABLE (E.) BOUNTIES. Ribbons of Silk only, or of Silk mixed with Gold or Silver, if not wholly or not in Part composed of Spun if wholly or in Part composed of Spun Silk, Silk Lace, and Stuffs of Silk only, or of Silk mixed with Gold if not wholly or not in Part composed of Spun Silk Stockings, Silk Gloves and other Articles of Silk Hosiery, if not wholly or not in Part composed of Spun Silk, the lb. or if Stockings with Cotton Feet and Tops, or either of them, the lb. if wholly or in Part composed of Spun Silk, the lb. 0 12 0 068 076 0 39 0 4 0 TABLE (E.) BOUNTIES. Silk Stockings, &c. continued. or if Stockings with Cotton Feet and Stockings of Silk and Cotton mixed, the lb. Silk Fringes, Silk Trimmings, Silk Lacing, Stitching or Sewing Ribbons and Stuffs (except Bombazines) of Silk mixed with if Two Third Parts of both the Warp and the 040 if the Whole of the Warp or the Whole of the 030 if Two Third Parts of the Warp or Two Third 020 Bombazines, the lb. 6 CAP. LXX. 016 040 An Act for the better Administration of Justice in the Equity WHEREAS [11th July 1823.] THEREAS it hath appeared, by Reports made to the King's most Excellent Majesty from the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty upon an Address of the Knights, Citizens ⚫ and Burgesses, in Parliament assembled, to inquire into the Du ties and Emoluments of the Officers, Clerks and Ministers of 'Justice in all Temporal and Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland, that the several Ministerial Officers of the Equity Side of His Ma'jesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland require Regulations for ensuring the more easy, cheap and expeditious Administra tion of Justice in the said Court: And Whereas some of such Regulations may be carried into effect by General Orders of the said Court; but certain other Regulations are required which cannot be carried into effect without the Aid of Parliament: And Whereas it is expedient that the Fees to be taken by the 'said several Officers of the said Court should be ascertained and regulated by Law: May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted; And be it enacted by the King's most Excel lent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parlia ment assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from Exchequer em- and after the Commencement of this Act, it shall and may be powered to take lawful for the several Officers in, of or belonging to the said cified in Tables Court, mentioned and described in the several Tables to this Act annexed. annexed, to ask, demand, have, receive, take and accept, for and The Officers of the Court of the Fees spe by |