CORN, continued. The Produce of, and imported from, any British Pos- WHEAT: (Until the Price of British Wheat be 678. the Quar- At or above 678. the Quarter.. BARLEY: (Until the price of British Barley be 34s. the Quarter) the Quarter.. 0 2 At or above 348. the Quarter.. 0 0 OATS: (Until the price of British Oats be 258. the Quarter) the Quarter. 0 2 At or above 258. the Quarter 96 66 96 20 RYE, PEAS, or BEANS: (Until the price of British Rye, WHEAT-MEAL and FLOUR, for every Barrel, being 196 lbs. a OATMEAL: for every Quantity of 1811 lbs. a Duty equal in Restrictions on importation of Malt, and Ground Corn. 0 3 0 006 It shall not be lawful to import, from parts beyond the seas, into the United Kingdom, for consumption therein, any Malt, or to import for consumption into Great Britain, any Corn ground, except Wheat Meal, Wheat Flour, and Oat Meal; or to import for consumption any Ground Corn into Ireland, under penalty of forfeiture.-9 Geo. IV. c. 60. But such Corn may, notwithstanding, be imported and warehoused, under the 6 Geo. IV. c. 112, or any act in force for the time being, made for the warehousing of goods; as well as Corn, Grain, Meal, or Flour, of any other description.-9 Geo. IV. c. 76, § 15. In what Ships European Corn can only be imported. Corn or Grain, the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, to be used therein, except in British Ships, or in Ships of the country of which such Corn or Grain is the produce, or in Ships of the country from which such Corn or Grain is imported, on forfeiture of the same, and 100%. by the Master of the Ship.-6Geo.IV.c.109. Corn, Grain, Meal, Flour, and Malt, when exported, may not be reimported into the United Kingdom, for Home use, upon the ground that the same had been legally exported from thence; but such goods shall be deemed to be Foreign goods, (whether originally so or not) and as imported for the first time into the United Kingdom.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107. Re-importation of Corn. CORNU CERVI CALCINATUM, the lb... CORTEX.-See Bark. 008 COSTUS, the lb. COTTON, viz. Manufactures of, for every 1007. value. Ceiba Tree Cotton, or Silk Cotton, imported from any British possession, the cwt. ‡.. Wool, or Waste of Cotton Wool.-See Wool. How Stuffs or Fabrics of Cotton may be taken out of Bond, to be refreshed-See page 153. How Calicoes may be printed free of the Excise duty for Exportation-See Note under Calicoes. COWAGE, or Cowitch, the lb. COWRIES, for every 100%. value CREAM of TARTAR, the cwt... CRYSTAL, viz. Beads, the 1000 Rough, for every 100%. value Cut, or in any way manufactured, for every 100%. value 30 CUBEBS, the lb. CUBIC NITRE, the cwt.' CUCUMBERS, viz. Pickled, including Vinegar, the gallon preserved in Salt and Water, for every 1007. value.. CULM, the ton of 20 cwt. CURRANTS, the cwt. Currants, the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the United Kingdom to be used therein, except in British Ships, or in Ships of the country of which they are the produce, or in Ships of the country from which they are imported; on forfeiture of the goods, and 1007. by the Master of the Vessel.-6 Geo. IV. c. 109. No allowance of the duty on Currants to be made on account of damage.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107. with liberty to the Merchant, and to the Officers to have an ac tual taring when either of them shall be dissatisfied; in confor- CUTTLE SHELLS, the 1000 DAMASK Towelling, Tabling, or Napkining.-See Linen. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 030 20 0 0 200 2 4 4 0 12 6 This duty will include gloves instead of the rated duty in page 56, provided they are of the above fabric. +7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July 1828.) 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11th Aug. 1828.) DAMMER, Continued. which is a species of Resin, as unrated and unmanu- DATES, the cwt. DERELICT, all Foreign Goods, Derelict Jetsam, Flotsam, La- Diamonds may be imported into the United Kingdom, and DIMITY. See Cotton Manufactures. DITTANY, the lb. Down, the lb. DRAGONS' BLOOD, the lb. DRAWINGS.-See Prints. DRUGS, on which specific duties are payable according to the quantity. See the several Articles in Alphabetical course. not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise DUCK.-See Sail Cloth, in Linen. DUST, perfumed.-See Powder. EARTHENWARE, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 1007. value EAST INDIA GOODS, of places within the limits of the East India Company's Charter, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, except into such ports as shall be approved of by the Lords of the Treasury, and declared by Order in Council to be fit and proper for such importation, on forfeiture thereof.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107. The Ports already approved for this purpose, are London, Liverpool, Bristol, and Hull. Greenock, Leith, and Port-Glasgow. Dublin, Belfast, and Cork.--Order in Council, 30th Jan. 1826. East India Goods may be removed by land-carriage from the Warehouses in London to Southampton, for the purposes of Exportation to Guernsey and Jersey.-Treas, Order, 31st August, 1826. And such East India Goods as pay a rated duty, may be removed in bond (from any place privileged to trade with India), to the Port of Londonderry.-Treas. Order, and Min, Com. Cus. 10th March, 1826. EAU DE COLOGNE,-See Water. Duties on Foreign Goods Imported. EBONY, the ton * the Produce of, and imported from any B. P. the ton * EMBROIDERY and Needle Work, for every 100%. value EMERALDS. See Jewels. EMERY STONES.-See Stones. ENAMEL, the lb....... ESSENCE, viz. of Bergamot or Lemon, the lb. of Spruce, for every 1007. value.. .... not otherwise enumerated or described, the lb. EUPHORBIUM, the lb. EXTRACT, or Preparation of, Cardamoms, Coculus Indicus, Oak Bark, solid Vegetable Extract from Oak Bark, or the Produce of New South Wales and its of Opium and Guinea Pepper, for every 1007. value 25. 0 Quassia, for every 100%. value 50 Radix Rhataniæ, the lb. 0 Vitriol, for every 100%. value. 25 0 05050 0 0 of any Article, not particularly enumerated or described, 20 0 0 FEATHERS, for beds, whether in beds or not, the cwt. undressed, the lb. not otherwise enumerated or described, viz. dressed, for Figs, the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the 7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6th July 1826.) As to the nature of the Certificate required-See p. 7. FIGS, continued. ure of the goods, and 100%. by the Master of the Ship.-6 Geo. No allowance of the duty on Figs to be made on account of FILTERING STONES.-See Stones. FIREWOOD.-See Wood. FISH, viz. Anchovies, the lb. Botargo, the lb... Caviare, the cwt... Eels, the Ship's lading Fresh Fish +, British taken, and imported in British Ves- Fish of British taking and curing‡, imported in British Ships. Lobsters + Oysters, the bushel Turbots +. Sturgeon, the keg containing not more than 5 gallons.. 09 0 FLAX, and Tow or Codilla, of Hemp or Flax, whether dressed or undressed, the cwt...... Flax, the produce or manufacture of Europe, may not be im- the growth or produce of New South Wales, or its de- As to the nature of the certificate required to prove that the Free. 0 0 1 Free. • Dried and Salted Fish (except Stock Fish) may not be entered to be warehoused.-See Warehousing System. Fresh Fish, British taken, and imported in British Ships, may be landed in the United Kingdom without Report, Entry, or Warrant. And also, Turbots and Lobsters Fresh, however taken or imported -6 Geo. IV. c. 107. Before any cured Fish shall be entered free of duty, as being of British taking and curing. the Master of the Ship importing the same, shall make oath before the Collector or Comptroller of Customs, that such Fish was actually caught, taken, and cured, wholly by His Majesty's subjects.—6 Geo. IV. c. 107.-See form of Affidavit, in page 22. |