the Produce of the Settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, its Territories or Dependencies, the Gallon
Spirits are fubject alfo to a Duty of Excife.
Squills, the cwt.
Squinanthum, the lb.
Squirrel Skins, See Skins.
Stick Lac, See Lac in Gum.
Stockings of Cotton, for every 100l. of the
Calamita or Liquida, the lb.
in the Tear, or Gum, the lb. Succades, the lb. Sugar, the cwt.
For the Rules, Regulations, and Conditions under which the Lords Commiffioners of His Majefty's Treafury are authorized to fufpend according to the Average Price of Sugar as published in the London Gazette, either One Shilling in the Hundred Weight, Two Shillings in the Hundred Weight, or Three Shillings in the Hundred Weight, being Part of the Temporary or War Duty, See the Act to which this Table is annexed.
Note.-The Duties on Sugar imported
into Great Britain are to continue in force until the 25th March 1810.
See the Act to which this Table is annexed.
Sugar Candy, viz.
Brown, the cwt.
Tale, the lb.
Tamarinds, the lb.
Tea, for every 100l. of the Value
Subject alfo to a Duty of Excife. For the Conditions, Regulations, and Reftrictions under which Tea may be taken out of the Warehouse, Duty free, for Exportation to Ireland, See 41 Geo. 3. cap. 75.
Teake Wood, See Wood. Terra Japonica, the lb.
Thread, viz. Cotton Thread, for every col. of the Value
Tincal, See Borax unrefined. Tobacco, the 100 lbs.
Having been delivered out of the Warehouse for Home Trade Con-
fumption or Manufacture in Great Britain, and afterwards manufactured according to Law into Short Cut Tobacco, Shag Tobacco, Roll Tobacco, or Carrot Tobacco, and exported, the 100 lbs. Subject alfo to a Duty of Excife. Tonnage Duty on Ships or Veffels entering inwards or outwards, (except in Ballaft) from or to foreign Parts, See Table (D.)
Tyger Skins. See Skins.
Vermicelli, the lb.
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, imported by the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the Eaft Indies, being either in Part or wholly manufactured, not being enumerated or described, or otherwise charged with Duty when fo imported, and not pro- hibited, to be imported into or ufed in Great Britain, for every 100l, of the Value Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, imported by the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, not being either in part or wholly manufactured, not being enumerated or defcribed or otherwife charged with Duty when fo imported and not pro- hibited to be imported into or ufed in Great Britain, for every 100l. of the Value.
A TABLE of the DUTIES of CUSTOMS * payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize taken and condemned as PRIZE or feized and condemned as Droits of Admiralty, and imported or brought into Great Britain.
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, taken and condemned as Prize, or feized and condemned as Droits of Ad- miralty, fhall and may be landed and fecured in ap- proved Warehoufes, on Payment (by the Captors or their Agents,) of the following Duties, viz.
Brandy, if taken by a Ship of War or feized as Droits of Admiralty, the Tun containing 252 Gallons
if taken by a Private Veffel, the Tun contain- ing 252 Gallons
Cocoa, if taken by a Ship of War, or seized as Droit of Admiralty, the cwt.
if taken by a Private Veffel, the cwt.
Coffee, if taken by a Ship of War, or feized as Droits of Admiralty, the cwt.
if taken by a Private Veffel, the cwt. Sugar, if taken by a Ship of War, or feized as Droits of Admiralty, the cwt.
if taken by a Private Veffel, the cwt. Vinegar. if taken by a Ship of War, or by a Private Veffel, the Tun containing 252 Galions Wine, if taken by a Ship of War, or by a Private Veffel, the Tun containing 252 Gallons All other Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, 'not particularly excepted or otherwife charged with Duty,
if taken by a Private Veffel, for every 100l. of the Value thereof
Wheat, Wheatmeal, or Flour, Rye, Farley, Beer, or Ligg, Oats, Oatmeal, Peale, Beans, Indian Corn or Maize, taken and condemned as Prize, fhall and may be warehoufed in like Manner, and fubject to fuch Rules, Regulations, and Restrictions, Duties, Drawbacks, Penalties, and For- feitures as are provided and enacted by any Act or Acts of Parliament in force with refpect to any Foreign Corn imported into Great Britain, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 134.
Goods of the Growth, Production, or Manu facture of China or the Eaft Indies, taken and condemned as Prize, are subject to fuch Duties and entitled to fuch Drawbacks as the like Goods are or may be fubject and entitled to when imported by the Eaft India Company. For the Conditions, Regulations, and Restrictions under which fuch Goods may be fold, See 43 Geo. 3. cap 134. and 46 Geo. 3. cap. 113. (Local and Perfonal.)
Tobacco taken and condemned as Prize, and fecured in Warchoufes according to Law may be exported therefrom without Payment of
Goods-Tobacco, continued.
any Duty, or taken out of fuch Warehouses for Home Confumption or Manufacture, on Payment of the Duties due and payable on Tobacco of the Growth or Production of His Majefty's Colonies, Plantations, Iflands, or Territories in America.
For the Conditions, Regulations and Restrictions under which fuch Tobacco may be warehoufed, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 134. and 48 Geo. 3. cap. 99. Snuff, taken and condemned as Prize and fecured in Warehoufes according to Law, may be exported therefrom, withont Payment of any Duty, or taken out of fuch Warehouses for Home Confumption, on Payment of the Duties due and payable on Snuff of the Growth or Production of His Majefty's Colonies, Planta- tions, Iflands, or Territories in America. For the Conditions, Regulations and Restrictions under which fuch Snuff may be warehoused, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 134. and 48 Geo. 3. cap. 99. Ships or Veffels condemned as Prize or as Droits of Admiralty (except Ships of War or Private Ships or Veffels of War) with their Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, (except Sails) for every 100l. of the Value Note-Ships of War or Private Ships or Veffels of War taken and condemned as Prize, or as Droits of Admiralty, with the Sails, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture belonging to fuch Ships or Veffels, are Duty Free.
Ships or Veffels condemned as Prize in any of His Majefty's Dominions out of Great Britain (not being Ships of War or Private Ships or Veffels of War) are fubject to Duty, which fhall be paid on the first Arrival of any fuch Ships or Veffels at any Port in Great Britain, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 134.
For the Conditions, Regulations and Reftrictions under which Goods taken as Prize and condemned Abroad may, on Importation, be warehoused on Payment of the Duty charged in this Table, See 43 Geo. 3. cap. 134. and 48 Geo. 3. cap. 99. Note-No Duties whatever fhall be demanded or taken for any Goods condemned as Prize confisting of Military or Ship Stores, viz. Sails, Cordage, Anchors and Cables, Mafts, Yards, Bowfprits, Blocks, Guns, Gunpowder, Shot, Match, Gun Carriages, Cartridges and other Materials thereto belonging, and all Timber and Iron converted
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