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ALGIERS-(continued.)

treaty of peace and commerce of Algiers, 1686.-(continued.)
redress of grievances, 274.

protection of consul's estate and person, 274.

subjects have liberty to depart at pleasure, 274.

on board enemies ships as passengers, how treated, 274.
salute to British ships, 274.

former injuries, &c. forgotten, 274.

breakers of peace, how punished, 275.

treaty in confirmation of peace, Algiers, 1700., 275.
no ships to cruise about British dominions, 275.
ship to carry passes, 275.

prevention of disorders at the Mould, 275.

treaty of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1703, 276.
former treaty renewed and confirmed, 276.

reduction of 5 per cent. on sale of merchandize, 276.

what ships exempted from carrying pass, 276.

treaty of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1716, 277.

confirmation of former treaty, 277.

Minorca and Gibraltar deemed as British, 277.

Algerine goods and passengers on board British ships, how to be pro-
tected, 278.

ships with passes shall pass free, 278.

treaty of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1729, 278.

renewal of former treaties, 278.

additional article to ancient treaties, 276.

packets with British commission, how respected, 279.

articles of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1762, 279.

treaty

English ship may take prizes not within cannon shot of Algerine coast,
279.

but not to take Mahometan prizes, 280.

of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1765, 280.
no British subject to be made slave, 280.
change of religion, 280.

treaty of peace and commerce, Algiers, 1800, 281.

renewal of former treaties, 281.

treaty, Algiers, 1801, 281.

Malta deemed as British, 281.

treaty relative to Ionian States, Algiers, 1816, 281.

disputes between that place and Algiers, how settled, 282.

prisoners of that place to be set at liberty, 282.

boarding vessels at sea, how regulated, 282.

additional article, Algiers, 1816, 282.

Hanover deemed as British, 282.

treaty of peace, Algiers, 1816, 283.

declaration of Algiers, 1816, 283.

Christian prisoners not to be consigned to slavery, 283.

ALICANT.

British appointment of consul to act at, 313.

ALLEGIANCE.

oath of, 327.

ALLIES. (See "France.")

AMERICA. (See " France.")

treaty of peace of Ghent, 1814, 284.

restoration of property, 284.

prisoners, on payment of their debts, to be released, 285.

commissioners to decide claims relating to boundary of United States, 285, 288.

hostilities with the Indians to cease, and what restoration to be made, 288.

abolition of slave trade, 288.

convention of commerce, London, 1815, 289.

freedom of commerce mutually subject to laws of each, 289.
regulation of duties, 289.

trade in British East India settlements, 290.

appointment of consuls, 291.

declaration regarding St. Helena, 291.

convention of London, 1818, 292.

liberty of fishery, 282.

American appointment of consul to act in London, 314.

ANTWERP,-(See " France.")

ARMY AND NAVY.

debenture for wine for officers of, on actual service, 354.

ASIA. (See "France.")

AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.

preliminary treaty of alliance, Toplitz, 1813, 180.

general treaty, Vienna, 1815, 180.

navigation of the river Po, 180.

duties thereon, 181.

declaration of powers on abolition of slave trade, 182.

regulations for free navigation of rivers, 182.

articles concerning navigation of rivers which separate different states,

183.

uniformity of system, 184.

tarif, 184.

office for collection of duties, 184.

towing paths, 184.

harbour duties, 184.

custom houses, 184.

regulation, 185.

articles concerning navigation of Rhine, 185.

articles concerning navigation of rivers Neckar, Mayne, Mozelle, Meuse, and Scheldt, 192.

treaty, Great Britain and Austria, (Russia and Prussia), Paris 1815, 193.

certain islands described in treaty, Turkey, and Russia, 1800, to form united states of Ionian Islands, 193.

this state under protection of Great Britain, 193.

regulation of states, 194.

constitutional chart of Ionian Islands, 1817, 195.

of foreign relations, 195.

of the Sanità, 196.

of the national colours and armorial bearings, 196.

BANK OF ENGLAND.

petition to, 388.

BILL OF ENTRY.-(See "Customs.")

form of, by merchant or his agent, 368.

collector's and comptroller's bill of, relating to customs, &c. 368.

BILL OF LADING.

form of, 368.

BILL OF SIGHT.-(See " Customs," "Importation.")

usual printed form of, on oath of principal, as to importation of goods, 370.
BILL OF STORE.-(See " Customs.")

form of, 380.

certificate of goods having been shipped for exportation, and part returned,
in order to obtain return of duty, 380.

BOND.

for warehousing goods conditioned for duly exporting, or paying import
duties in a year, 342.

for exportation of gold or silver lace, fringe, or thread, 345. 358.

for exportation of manufactures of tanned leather, 345.

for exportation of malt, 358.

the like to be taken after shipping, 359.

for exportation of wrought plate, 359.

BOUNTY. (See "Exportation," "Customs.")

tion,

practical proceeding to obtain bounty on importation, 341, 342.

BRETON, CAPE.-(See " France.")

BRUGES.

British apppointment of consul at, 314.

CALICOES.

debenture for printed calicoes, &c., 352.

CAMBRIC.

licence to import, 340.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-(See " Netherlands.").

CAPTAIN. (See " Masters of Ships.")

CERTIFICATE.-(See "Passport," "Customs and Excise.")

form of, to accompany passport for Denmark and Norway for British ship,

166.

that A. B. is chief mate of vessel, and has charge of merchandizes therein,
328.

for a ship that hath produced a certificate in plantations, and bond being
given in Great Britain to return to Great Britain only, 329.

for ship that has given bond in plantations to come to Britain only, 329.
for ship that has given bond in plantations, to come to Great Britain, or to
go to some other British plantation, 329.

for ship that has paid duties due in plantations, and has given bond in
plantations to come to Great Britain only, or to go to some other British
plantation, 330.

that ship laden with goods not enumerated was duly entered and cleared at
British plantations, 330.

on discharge of bond, 341.

CERTIFICATE.-(continued.)

of bounty on import, 342.

of view and examination to entitle party to bounty on import, 342.
excise certificate for malt made for exportation, 345.

for exportation of tanned leather, 345.

of entry of sugar intended for exportation, 346.

for export of goods for drawback, 346.

by warehouse-keeper relating to exportation, 356.

to discharge bond for exportation, 359.

of a peer, or member of parliament, in order to pass luggage to Ireland without examination, 362.

upon bill of sight, on oath of principal as to goods imported, of the deposit
of £80, and licence to land goods, 371.

on back of bill, of view of examination of goods having been made, 371.
on back of bill, of view that it has been perfected after examination and the
payment of the duties, 371.

London certificate of warehouse-keeper of over entry at West India docks,

371.

on warehouse-keeper's pass, 371.

of surveyor and warehouse-keeper, of examination and overweight, 371. London one, of over entry of brown sugar on arrival in West India docks from Jamaica, 371.

of double entry, the same sugar having been by mistake twice entered, 372.

of over entry of wine on arrival of ship from Jamaica, 373.

of over entry, London, 373.

of over entry, country, 374.

of officer, that master is dissatisfied with allowance for damage, and suggestion that account of damage should be referred to two merchants, 375. two merchant certificate on oath of amount of the damage, 376. certificate of surveyor, &c. of approval thereof, 376.

of damage or payment of port duties, 379.

of goods having been shipped for exportation, and part returned in order to obtain return of duty, 380.

of examination as to old copper re-imported, 381.

of returned goods, 381.

CHANDLER.

licence to trade as, 395.

COALS.

affidavit of quantity of, entered over sea, but delivered in England, 374.

COCKET. (See "Exportation.")

form of, and indorsement, 385.

certificate cocket, 385.

over sea cocket, 386.

for prohibited East India goods sent by land carriage from London, 386. for coffee, tea, cocoa nuts, and pepper, 386.

COFFEE.

warrant for delivery of, 357.

COLLECTOR.-(See "Exportation.")

COLONIES.-(See " France, &c.")

COMPTROLLERS.-(See Customs.")

CONSULS.-(See " France," " Denmark," " Ionian Islands," "Morocco,"
"Tripoli," "Tunis," " Algiers," "America," "Turkey.")
British appointment of consul to act at Alicant in Spain, 313, 1.
in A. D. 1761 to act at

Newport, Ostend, and Bruges in Flanders, 314. 1.
American appointment to act in London, 314. 1.
approval of appointment by British Government, 315.
Russian appointment in England, 316.

Dutch appointment to act at Ramsgate and Deal, 316.
authority to appoint vice-consul by Dutch, 317.

appointment of Dutch vice-consul to act at Deal and Ramsgate, in pursuance
of above authority, 317.

instructions to consuls to obey direction of consul general, 317.

instructions as to relief of seamen, accounts, &c., 318.

stores and slops, 318.

apprehended deserters, 318.

subsisting distressed British seamen, 319.

expresses, dispatches, &c., 319.

form of account for subsistence of seamen of Great Britain in foreign parts, by governors, ministers, and consuls, 320.

Dutch consular oath, 321.

consular fees in Spain, 321.

consular bond, 321.

publication of offence, 321.

instructions from consul and agent of American prize causes at Paris to con

suls and vice, 321.

instruction to consul from consul general, 322.

CONVOY. (See " Denmark," "Russia," "Morocco.")

COPPER.

certificate as to examination of old copper re-imported, 381.

CORN.

debenture for, 353.

COTTONS.

debenture for printed cottons, 352.

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE.-(See " Exportation," " Importation.") sufferance for baggage to be landed at lawful quay, 361.

old form, 363.

at custom house, do., 364.

report of officer on back of last mentioned baggage, sufferance, 362. directions thereon, 362.

entry thereof in landing waiter's book, 362.

certificate of peer or member of parliament, to pass luggage to Ireland

without examination, 362.

subsisting order as to baggage of foreign ministers and others, 364.
petition relative to baggage from foreign parts, 364.

petition as to servants, 364.

petition that wine from abroad for private use be admitted to entry, 365. sufferance, old form, 365.

river sufferance, 366.

for landing at an unlawful, 366.

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