A Lift of Articles h the Rate of Duty to which fuch Articles were subject; a on Exportation to that Kingdom, and also to Foreign Counom being exported to Foreign Countries, but which might be Dhited to Foreign Countries, but permitted to be exported to Ireland. Coals, P TOf gold and filver. Tls, Ufed in the cotton or linen manufacture; and alfo in the woollen, filk, iron, and steel manufactures. T TExceeding four fhillings per pair T T When prohibited in Great Britain, allowed to Ireland, if an embargo be laid on the article in that kingdom. Gum Arabick T T BO Rounties given by Parliament on British ships land fifhery, allowed for fhips from Ireland. Sugar, refined, and allowed all the privileges of Britifh fhips. Tand Mr. IRVING'S ACCOUNT, No. 16. Appendix, No. 9. An Account of the true Value, taken on an Average of the three Years preceding the 5th of January, 1799, of the Irish Products and Manufactures, and of the Foreign Merchandize annually Imported into Great Britain from Ireland; likewife an Account of the true Value of British Products and Manufactures, and of Foreign Merchandize exported from Great Bitain to Ireland, on an Average of the fame Period, with Amount of the Excefs or Balance in favour of either Country: |