BOTTLES of Glass, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 100%. value........ and further for every cwt... ........ Note-Flasks in which Wine or Oil is imported not subject to duty. Boxwood, the ton*. BRAN. Produce of, and imported from, any B. P. the ton If any portion of the Meal is attached to the Bran, it will be chargeable with duty (under the corn laws) as Meal,-but if it should have passed through a dressing machine, and have been divested of every partícle of Meal, it will in such case be liable to a duty of 20 per cent. ad valorem. Mim. Com. Cus. 12th June, 1828.-See subsequent Order in page 114. BRANDY.-See Spirits. BRASS, viz. Powder of, for Japanning, the lb....... Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, ....... BRAZILETTO WOOD,† imported from a B. P. the ton. not so imported, the ton BRAZIL WOOD, the ton ‡ BREAD. ... Foreign Ship-bread may be bonded in the Commercial Docks under the usual regulations.-Treas. Order, 28th Nov. 1827. BRICKS, or Clinkers, the 1000 ... Bricks for Building Churches or Chapels.-See Churches. BRIMSTONE, viz. Rough, the cwt. Refined, the cwt. in Flour, the cwt. Brimstone, 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 it is the produce, or in Ships of the country from which it is imported; on forfeiture of the goods, and 1007. by the Master of the Vessel.-6 Geo. IV. c. 100; 7 & 8 Geo. IV.c. 56. BRISTLES, viz. Rough, and in the Tufts, and not in any way in any way sorted, or arranged in Colours, and not en- If any of the Bristles in a Package be such as are subject to The definition by which Bristles may be known as dressed, is as follows: "Bristles sorted in Colours, as White, Black, or Grey, (the) latter being composed of the two former,) and cleansed from the wool." ⚫7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.) 0021 0 0 31 +10 Geo. IV. c. 43. (22 June, 1829.) + 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84 (4 Aug. 1832.) F BROCADE, of Gold or Silver, for every 100%. value BRONZE, viz. all works of Art made of Bronze, the cwt. BUCK WHEAT.-See Corn. BUGLES, the lb.* BULLION, and foreign Coin of Gold or Silver, and Ore of Gold or Silver, or of which the major part in value is Gold or Silver..... Bullion, the Produce of any Country, may be brought into the United Kingdom from any place, and in any sort of ships, however navigated; and may be landed without report, entry, or warrant.-6 Geo. IV., c. 107 & 109, § 2 & 4. BULL RUSHES, the load of 63 bundles ..... Bull-Rushes are to be measured with a piece of cord drawn BURNING GLASSES.-See Spectacles. BUTTER, the cwt.. BUTTONS, for every 1007. value... CABLES, tarred or untarred, the cwt..... not of Iron, in use of any British Ship, being fit and If otherwise disposed of, for every 1007. of the value †. Rape Cakes, see R. CALAMUS AROMATICUS, the lb...... CALASHES.-See Boots. CALICOES.-See Cotton Manufactures. CALVES VELVES, the cwt..... CAMBRICS.-See Linen. CAMOMILE FLOWERS, the lb. CAMPHOR, refined, the cwt.‡ unrefined, the cwt. CAM-WOOD, the ton CANCRORUM OCULI, the lb. CANDLES, viz. Spermaceti, the lb. Tallow, the cwt. Wax, the lb.... CANDLEWICK, the cwt.. CANE, manufactured for making Hats or Bonnets.-See Plat ting. 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) +9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.) Walking Canes or Sticks, mounted, painted, or otherwise ornamented, for every 1007. value... Whangees, Jumboo, ground Rattans, Dragon's Blood, and other walking Canes or Sticks, the 1000 CANTHARIDES, the lb. + CAOUTCHOUC, or Elastic Gum, the cwt. + CARDAMOMS, the lb. t.. CARDS, viz. Playing Cards, the dozen packs.. Foreign Cards, not having the name and place of residence of the foreign maker printed or marked on one card of every pack and on every wrapper, or if any of such cards or wrapper shall be printed or marked in any way with the name of any maker of cards duly licensed within the United Kingdom, such cards shall not be entered to be warehoused; (see Warehousing System.) And all such foreign cards, wrappers, &c. not printed as aforesaid, or on any of which shall be printed or marked the name of any licensed maker of cards within the United Kingdom, shall be forfeited, and may be seized by any officer of Customs or Excise, and shall and may be proceeded upon to condemnation, according to any laws of Customs or Excise in force at the time.-9 Geo. 1V. c. 18. CARMINE, the ozt. CARPETS. Carpets pay duty according to their fabric, as "Woollen CARRARE, or Succinum, the lb. CARRIAGES, of all sorts, for every 100. value. CASHEW NUTS and KERNELS.-See Nuts. CASKS, empty, for every 1007. value. CASSIA BUDS, the lb... FISTULA, the lb.. LIGNEA, the lb.. ...... imported from any B. P., || the lb. CASTOR, the lb.t. 1 6 6 NUTS, see Nuts.-Seed, see Seed.-Oil, see Oil. CASTS of BUSTS, STATUES, or FIGURES, the cwt. .... Copies of Casts of Sculptures or Models, first made in the * 7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.) Barrels empty, of British manufacture.-See Barrels. † 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84 (4 Aug. 1832.) 10 Geo. IV. c. 43. (22 June, 1829.) CATECHU, or Terra Japonica, the cwt... CATTLE, great, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, on forfeiture of the same, except Cattle from the Isle of Man, and being the produce thereof.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107; 7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 56, § 3. For prohibition of parts belonging thereto, see Hides. CAVIARE, the cwt.. CEDAR WOOD, the ton*. imported from any B. P. the tont.... £ 8. d. 0 3 06 4 0 12 CEIBA Tree Cotton, or Šilk Cotton.-See Cotton. CHAPELS.-See Note on Churches. ..... CHARTS or Maps, plain or coloured, each Chart or Map, or part thereof. 000 0 20 0 0 Dried, the lb.. CHICORY, roasted or ground, the lb. CHINA, goods from, may not be imported into the United CHINA ROOT, the lb.‡ 0 0 0 CHINA WARE, or Porcelain, viz. plain, for every 1007. value. 15 painted, gilt, or ornamented, for every 100%. value 30 CHIP, Manufactures of.-See Platting. ..... CHOCOLATE and Cocoa Paste, viz. the produce of, and im ported from, any B. P. the lb..... From any other place, or if otherwise imported, the lb. bona fide procured for and used in the building, re- * 7 Geo. IV. c. 49. (6 July, 1926.) 0 1 0 4 020 +9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) 2 and 3 Wm. IV. e. 84. (4th Aug. 1832.) CHURCHES, Continued. be remitted, drawn back, or repaid by the Commissioners of the Customs and Excise respectively, under the authority of the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, subject to such regulations and restrictions as shall be directed by their Lordships.-59 Geo. III. c. 134; 3 Geo. IV. c. 72, § 27. CIDER, the tun of 252 gallons CINDERS, the ton of 20 cwt. CINNABARIS NATIVA, the lb.*. CINNAMON, the lb.‡ ... imported from any British Possession, the lb. ‡ CITRAT of LIME, the lb.' CITRIC ACID, the lb. *. CITRON, preserved with Salt, for every 1007. value. CIVET, the oz CLINKERS OF BRICKS, the 1000 It shall not be lawful to import, or to enter to be warehoused, Clocks and Watches for private use, not being marked in the manner above required, may be admitted until further orders, on payment of the proper duty, upon the party making a declarationg of his entire ignorance of the law in question at the time he purchased the Clocks and Watches, and that they are for his own private use.-T. O. 4 Sept. 1828. CLOGS,-See Boots. CLOVES,† the lb. imported from any British Possession in Asia, Africa, COALS, the ton of 20 cwt. COBALT, the cwt.* COCHINEAL, the lb.|| Dust, the lb. ..... the Produce of, and imported from, any British Posses 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.) |