Officers of His Majesty's Customs, & Merchants, &c., at Out-Ports, cont. LONDONDERRY. Copies. M. S. Hill, Esq., Collector.. R. A. Stewart, Esq., Assist. Collector 1 Mr. E. Boyes.. Mr. W. Case. J. Black, Esq., Comptrol... 1 T. Shepherd, Esq., Landing Surveyor. 1 Mr. Stewart, LandingWaiter 1 MALDON. Mr. W. Clark Mr. T. Love........ T. Heather & Sons, Merch.. 1 Mr. W. Clements, Tide Sur 1 Officers of His Majesty's Customs, & Merchants, &c., at Out-Ports, cont. ROCHESTER. Copies. J. Carter, Esq. Collector... 2 ....... 1 1 1 H. Fowler, Esq., Collector. G. Harrison, Esq., Compt. Searcher Terry, Hill, & Co., Merch.. A. Beswick & Son, do. 1 1 1 1 1 ... WEYMOUTH. Copies. H. Burwood, Esq., Collector B. S. Candler, Esq., Compt. ST. MAWES. 1 Mr. C. Magee, do. 1 1 Officers of His Majesty's Customs, & Merchants, &c., at Out- Ports, cont. Yarmouth, continued. Mr. Aucland, do Mr. Silvers, Tide Surveyor. Mr. Welch Mr. D. B. Preston Fellows & Barth, Merchants ON GOODS IMPORTED INTO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. A LIST OF ARTICLES either absolutely prohibited to be imported, or which are subjected to Restrictions on Importation, or on being warehoused. For further particulars, and to ascertain whether the Article is absolutely, or only conditionally prohibited, and the penalty attached to the importation contrary to the prohibition, refer to the Article in Alphabetical course, in the Table of "Duties on Foreign Goods Imported." The Penalty on Persons offering Goods for sale, under pretence of being run or prohibited, is treble the value of the goods, or 100%.—6 Geo. IV. c. 108. § 48. Restricted Goods deemed Run Goods, for the purpose of proceeding All Goods, the importation of which is restricted, either on account of the package or the place from whence brought, or otherwise, which are of a description admissible to duty, and which shall be found and seized in the United Kingdom, under any law relating to the Customs or Excise, shall, for the purpose of proceeding for the forfeiture of them, or for any penalty incurred in respect of them, be described in any information exhibited on account of such forfeiture or penalty, as Goods liable to, and unshipped without, payment of duties.-2 & 3 Will. IV., c. 84. § 30. AN ABSTRACT OF THE NAVIGATION ACT, 6 Geo. IV., c. 109. As amended by 7 Geo. IV., c. 5 and 48; 7 and 8 Geo. IV., c.56; and 9 Geo. IV., c. 76. EUROPE.-The following articles, being of the growth or production of any place in Europe, viz. Barilla*, Flax, Raisins, Tallow, Prunes, Wool*, Figs, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, to be used therein, except in British ships, or in ships of the country of which the goods are the produce, or in ships of the country from which the goods are imported.-6 Geo. IV. c. 109, § 2. ASIA, AFRICA, or AMERICA.-Goods, the produce of Asia, Africa, or America, may not be imported from Europe into the United Kingdom, to be used therein, except the following; viz.: GOODS, the produce of places in Asia or Africa, within the Straits of Gibraltar, or of the dominions of the Emperor of Morocco, imported from places in Europe, within the Straits of Gibraltar.-6 Geo. IV. c. 109, § 3. Goods, the produce of places in the interior of Asia or * Added by 7 and 8 Geo. IV. c. 56. + No goods shall be deemed to be imported from any particular place, unless direct from such place, and shall have been there laden on board the importing ship, either as the first shipment of such goods, or after the same shall have been actually landed at such place.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107, § 46. An exception to this rule exists, in articles the produce of the dominions of Portugal and the Brazils, which, under the Portuguese treaty of 1810, may be imported for home consumption in the United Kingdom, in Portuguese or British ships, either from Brazil or Portugal; as well as elephants' teeth and ivory, although not the produce of those dominions.-51 Geo. III. c. 47. |