0 0 Raw linen yarn, Dutch or French, per 100 lb. spruce or Muscovia yarn, 0 4 per 112 lb. ....... 0 2 All other goods, not mentioned in this table, pay, for scavage duties inwards, after the rate of one penny in the pound according as they are expressed or valued in his Majesty's late book of rates; and all others, not expressed therein, pay the same rates, according to their true value. All merchants, aliens, and denizens, are to make and deliver to the proper collector of this duty, true and perfect bills of entry of all the goods and merchandise by them imported. PACKAGE-RATES OUTWARDS. For all goods and merchandise to be packed, casked, piped, barrelled, or any ways vesselled, in order to be transported to parts beyond the seas; although the mayor and commonalty, or their officers, do not pack the said goods when they are ready, and upon reason, able request and notice given. 8. d. Muscadel, and all other wines, per tun 40 0 Aqua vitæ, per hogshead 0 4 Wire; latten and other wire, per 112 lb. ... 0 4 1 0 Wood, viz. box-wood, for every 20s. of the rates or value on oath...... Woad; island woad, per ton Thoulouse woad, per 112 lb. 0 1 per 112 lb. .... 0 1 ther, per dozen fustic, per 112 lb. red or Guinea wood, per 112 Brushes, per dozen.. Broken glass, per barrel Buttons; brass, steel, copper, or hair buttons, per 144 do latten buttons, per 144 dozen. zen 0 1 silk buttons, per 144 do zen 0 03 thread buttons, per 144 dozen 0 011 0 0 2 0 1 Canary seed, per bushel. 0 04 0 01 Tobacco, Spanish, per 100 lb. 0 1 20 lb. Tin; wrought, per 112 lb.. Thread points, per great gross of all other sorts, per 100 unwrought, per 112 lb... Vellures, British, per single piece per double piece 0 2 Vinegar of wine, per tun 0 24 Waistcoats, viz. making, per 20 yards.. penistones, per piece.. Yarn; cotton yarn, per 100 lb.. grogram or mohair yarn, per 100 lb. raw linen yarn, of all sorts, per 100 lb. 0 4 All other goods, not mentioned in the preceding table, pay for package-duties, after the rate of one penny in the pound, according as they are expressed or valued in his Majesty's late book of rates: and all other, not expressed therein, shall pay the same rate, according to their true value. For every entry in the packer's book, for writing bills to each entry outward, Is. The strangers pay the labouring porters for making up their goods at their own charge, as they have always done. And they pay the water-side porters, belonging to the package office, such fees and duties for landing and shipping their goods as they have usually paid within these twelve years past. 0 0 0 4 6964 2 1 |