COTTON, Continued. Articles of Manufactures of Cotton, wholly or in part Ceiba Tree Cotton, or Silk Cotton, imported from any 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 227. COWAGE, or Cowitch, the lb. COWRIES, for every 1007. value 0 20 0 0 40 0 CRYSTAL, viz. Beads, the 1000 Rough, for every 1007. value 20 CUBEBS, the lb. § 0 0 0 0 303100000660004 Cut, or in any way manufactured, for every 1007. value 30 0 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- CUTTLE SHELLS, the 1000 DAMASK Towelling, Tabling, or Napkining.-See Linen. DERELICT, all Foreign Goods, Derelict Jetsam, Flotsam, La- 0 3 0 20 2 0 2 4 4 0 12 6 0 10 0 This duty will include gloves instead of the rated duty in page 120, provided they are of the above fabric. Cotton stockings must also pay this duty.-Min. Com. Cus. 22 May, 1830. +7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1828.) 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11th Aug. 1828.) 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.) Goods derelict, are such as are wilfully thrown away or abandoned by the Owners;-Jetsam, is where the goods are cast into the sea, and there sink and remain under water;-Flotsam, is where they continue floating, and Lagan is where they are sunk in the sea, but are tied to a cork or buoy in order to their GOODS DERELICT, continued. Kingdom, or the Isle of Man, are subject to the same DIAGRYDIUM.-See Scammony. 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 de 0 10 0 15 0 0 being found again ;-Wreck, is where a ship perishes at sea, and no man escapeth alive out of it; in which case, if any of the goods that were in it, were brought to land by the waves, they belong to the King, or to such person to whom the King has granted wreck; but if a man, dog, or cat escape alive, so that the Owner come within a year and a day, and prove the goods to be his, he shall have them again. 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.) EAST INDIA GOODS, continued. clared by Order in Council to be fit and proper for The Ports already approved for this purpose, are London, East India Goods may be removed by land-carriage from the See further, Note respecting East India Goods, in page 239. the Produce of, and imported from any B. P. the ton * EELS, the Ship's lading.. EGGS, the 120 ELASTIC GUM, or Caoutchouc, the lb. EMBROIDERY and Needle Work, for every 1007. value. 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. ETHER, imported from Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man, is to pay 18s. 9d. per gallon, (being equivalent to the Excise duty on two and one-half gallons of British proof spirit, the estimated quantity requisite for the manufacture of one gallon of Ether).-Min. Com. Cus. 8 May, 1830; and 1 William IV. c. 49. EUPHORBIUM, the cwt.t EXTRACT, or Preparation of, Cardamoms, Coculus Indicus, Grains of Paradise, and Guinea Grains, Liquorice, or Nux Vomica, for every 1007. value of Bark, or of other Vegetable Substances, to be used only for Tanning Leather, imported from any British Possession, the cwt.f .... ..... the Produce of New South Wales and its of Opium and Guinea Pepper, for every 100%. value 7 Geo IV. c. 48. (6th July, 1826.) As to the nature of the Certificate required-See p. 86. EXTRACT, Continued. Quassia, for every 100%. value Radix Rhataniæ, the lb. Vitriol, for every 1007. value.. of any Article, not particularly enumerated or described, FEATHERS, for beds, whether in beds or not, the cwt. ...... undressed, the lb. not otherwise enumerated or described, viz, dressed, for undressed, for every 1007. value FIGS, the cwt.... Figs, 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 1001. by the Master of the Ship.-6 Geo. IV. c. 109. No allowance of the duty on Figs to be made on account of damage.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107. FILTERING STONES.-See Stones. FIREWOOD.-See Wood. FISH*, viz. Anchovies, the lb. Botargo, the lb... Caviare, the cwt... Eelst, the Ship's lading Fresh Fisht, British taken, and imported in Brit.Vessels Fish of British taking and curingt, imported in British 600 Ships.. Free. Lobsters +. Free. Oysterst, the bushel 0 Stock Fish, the 120 0 5 Sturgeon, the keg containing not more than 5 gallons.. 0 9 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 a Declaration 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 Declaration in page 91. It has been decided, that fish caught by the natives of India, under British Dominion, is entitled to admission duty free.Min. Com. Cus. 287 Greenock. FISHING NETS, old.-See Rags. FLANNEL.-See Woollen Manufactures. FLASKS.-See Bottles. £ 8. d. 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 FLINT STONES, for Potters.-See Stones. FLOCKS, the cwt.... FLOUR.-See Corn. FLOWER ROOTS, for every 1007. value .... FLOWERS, Artificial, not made of silk, for every 1007. value.. of Silk.-See Silk Manufactures. FOSSILS, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 100/. value ..... Specimens.-See Specimens. FRAMES for Pictures, Prints, or Drawings, for every 100% value. FRANKINCENSE.-See Olibanum. FRENCH BEANS, the bushel. FRESCO PAINTINGS, taken off Walls of Buildings and pre served upon Canvass, are to be classed as Water Co- FURRIERS' WASTE, for every 1007. value *. FUSTIC, the ton... imported from any B. P. the ton†. *7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826.) +9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) |