AGENTS for transacting business at the Custom-house, to be li-
Authority of an Agent may be required by Officers of Customs Unauthorized persons not allowed to make entries
ALIENS; Masters of Vessels to report number of Aliens on board; Alien to declare name and profession, and deliver Pass- port, under penalty for neglect or refusal.... Officer of Customs to register declaration, and forward it to the Alien Office, and to deliver Certificate to Alien; Alien, within a week after arrival, to produce or transmit Certifi- cate to Alien Office, and declare place of future residence to declare residence half yearly; power vested in Secre. tary of State to require a more frequent declaration; Pe- nalty on Alien for making false declaration, &c..... Certificate to be forwarded to Alien, setting forth place of abode, &c.; Penalty on Alien for not having Certificate, or residing elsewhere: Alien on departing from United Kingdom, may have his Passport sent to the Port of Em- barkation, and delivered to him on making declaration; new Certificate to issue in lieu of such as are lost, and to be granted without fee
Penalty for forging or altering Certificates; Prosecution of Offences
not to affect Foreign Ministers or their Servants, nor Aliens who have been resident seven years, nor Aliens under fourteen years of age.
ALEPPI, not a British Possession
AMERICA, Goods the produce of
ARMS and AMMUNITION, Restrictions thereon Inwards and Out- wards....
Passengers embarking for the Continent, as a matter of grace, may take such Fire Arms as may be necessary for their self-protection or amusement.
ARMY, may receive Tobacco for its use, free of duty, on embark- ing for Foreign Service
ARTICLES, parts of, or which are not in a complete state, prohi
bited, if subject to duty according to value
ASIA, AFRICA, and AMERICA, what Goods the produce thereof, may only be imported through Europe..... AVERMENT that an offence has been committed within the limits of
a Port, evidence of the fact...
BAGGAGE of Passengers arriving from abroad, may be deposited, and remain in the King's warehouse for 6 months without pay- ment of duty Articles of Baggage for devotional, or professional purposes; Watches, Fowling Pieces, Pistols, and British built Car- riages in use
Articles of Silk, and Leather Gloves; Glass in Dressing and Medicine Cases, and Spirits, and Eau de Cologne; Regulations as to entry of Baggage
Newspapers brought by Passengers, unbound, free of duty, Cigars, remains of Passengers Stores
of Passengers exported...
Shipment of, at Gravesend.
BARILLA, Restrictions on Importation
Allowance of Duty thereon, when used for bleaching Linen
BARRELS, of British manufacture, returned
BEEF, salted, must not be exported from the Warehouse as Stores Declaration required to be made on entering Beef for Ex- portation from the Warehouse..
Fresh, or slightly salted, prohibited
BILL OF SIGHT, entry by
Goods landed by, fraudulently concealed, forfeited; déli- very on Deposit; perfect entry to be made; in what cases Bill of Sight not required..
BILL OF STORE, how to be obtained; limitation of time for the re- importation of Goods by Bill of Store...
Goods which may not be reimported by Bill of Store..
BLUBBER from Greenland, may be boiled at the Port of Impor- tation, and entered as Oil...
BOUNTIES of Customs and Excise, payable on certain Articles, the produce or manufacture of the United Kingdom, exported to Foreign parts
BRAN, how to be charged with Duty..
BRANDY, Restrictions on Importation..
Importations from Guernsey for exportation Importations from France for exportation
Importations in Casks of 30 gallons each, for exportation to Canada
may be exported to Mexico, Chili, and Peru, in Casks of 15 Gallons each...
may be bottled in the Bonded Warehouses for exportation to the East Indies...
For other Regulations relating thereto, see Spirits and Strong Waters generally," and Warehousing System.
BRISTLES, dressed, how defined...
BRITISH Possessions Abroad, Abstract of the Trade with....... description of Foreign Ships permitted to Trade therewith 4 & 219
BRITISH Possessions Abroad, continued.
Privileges of Trade granted to certain Powers.
Cape of Good Hope deemed to be within the limits of the
East India Company's Charter, for purposes of Trade with
the British Possessions in America.....
Cape of Good Hope;-Duties on Goods imported into... List of Free Ports and Free Warehousing Ports therein Prohibitions and Restrictions on Goods imported into British Possessions in Africa, what places considered such British Possessions newly acquired in the E. I.described..
BULL RUSHES, measurement of, for duty....
BURNING GLASSES, how to be charged with duty.
CASES of British Manufacture returned...
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, duties and regulations on Goods imported into...
deemed to be within limits of East India Company's Charter CARDS, Restriction on the importation of Playing Cards ditto on Exportation....
Quantity of ditto allowed to be imported into the Isle of Man CARTOONS and BASKETS, containing Prunes, when inner Packages,
CASKS of British manufacture returned..
CERTIFICATES of Clearance and Produce, required in certain cases CLAIM, for return of duties overpaid, within what period to be made COALS, duties on, when exported
Bond to be entered into for the due landing thereof, when exported in Foreign Ships, under Treaties of Reciprocity COASTWISE.-Trade coastwise must be by British Ships only Regulations appertaining thereto..
List of Goods exempt from Coast Regulations.
List of Goods allowed to be transhipped from Vessels arriv- ing from Foreign parts, into Vessels loading Coastwise..
COCKETS, for British Goods, how to be endorsed. COLONIAL TRADE.-See British Possessions. CONVENTIONS of Commerce.-See Reciprocity. COPPER.-Old Copper Sheathing, and Old Copper Utensils, may
be admitted to entry duty free, under certain regulations. Copper Ore, may be taken out of the warehouse to be smelted...
CORDIALS may be entered for Home-use without regard to the size of the Package, or the tonnage of the Vessel. DAMAGED GOODS.-Description of such as are not entitled to allowance for damage
Damage how to be allowed; and time in which claim must be made
Form of Declarations for Damaged Goods DEALS, duty on, when imported into Ireland, to be assimilated to the duty charged thereon, when imported into England.. and Timber used in Mines in England and Ireland, regula- tions relating to the Drawback to be allowed thereon....
Split for Dunnage, not being worth the rated duty, are tons a
DEBENTURE GOODS, regulations appertaining thereto.b.un Kianaq 63172) Goods for Drawback must be shipped within three years from payment of duty, and no debenture to be paid after! two years from date of shipment loqui.3.4.49.Jupoldas ¶ 173 DECLARATIONS, required to be made on the entry of certain Articles 35 of value, for Goods imported...wildbakadi na leoqni adi do. for Goods exported.....un spot, baloqlu at pi
DEFICIENCIES on. Goods exported.
on Goods warehoused in bulk..................... DEMI-JOHNS, or large Bottles of Green Glass, how to be charged
with duty DRAWBACKS Of Customs and Excise, payable on certain articles thei produce or manufacture of the United Kingdom, when exa ported to Foreign parts
of Customs, on duty paid Foreign Goods when exporteds. 9 on Timber and Deals used in Mines, in England and Ireland on Wine consumed by the Officers of the Navy and Marines DROITS of ADMIRALTY, liable to duty DUTIES on Foreign Goods imported into the United Kingdom..A .into the Isle of Man. at .into the British Possessions. 10
return of, if overpaid....
component parts of manufactured Articles not to be charged o with separate Rates of Duty
on East India Goods, imported through Malta and Gibral-A ter, and on Goods imported from New South Wales, Nore folk Island, and Van Diemen's Land.. London Port, or Dock Duties...
EAST INDIES; Certain British Possessions newly acquired therein i EAST INDIA GOODS, valuation thereof......
may be removed to Southampton for the purposes of ex-- portation to Guernsey and Jersey; as also to Havreni yaari May be removed from the Port of importation to any sware. housing Port, on certain conditions
ENTRY OF GOODS Inwards;-Agents to give Bond-Unauthorized
persons not to be permitted to make entries.... b. 19 & 20 Time in which the entries must be made Particulars of entry 20 & 21 by Bill of Sight;-Perfect entry to be made after Goods are landed by Bill of Sight ei. keervolle adi.wod.bayer24]& 25 being Surplus Stores 1.powakda.!!& wd.bemut
Outwards, and particulars thereof . den u. en deków do EUROPEAN GOODS, restriction on the importation of certain Articles EXCISE, Inland Duties.....pano in prit mod es.bowina sboní) 161 Bounties and Drawbacks on British Goods exported
EXPORT DUTY, Goods exempt therefrom c...beso Adigniedes 155
Goons, penalty on offering Goods for sale, as run, or prohibited; Restricted Goods deemed Run Goods for the purpose of proceeding for forfeiture.....
Restriction on the importation of certain European Ar- ticles; Goods of Asia, Africa, or America, restriction on the importation thereof through Europe;Goods deemed to be imported from any particular place, must be brought direct.
Goods the produce of places within the East India Company's Charter-Goods manufactured, deemed the produce of place where manufactured; may not be imported into the United Kingdom from Guernsey, Jer- sey, Alderney, Sark, or Man, except in British Ships; -may not be exported from the United Kingdom to the above Islands, or to any British Possession in Asia, 891 Africa, or America, except in British Ships; may not be carried Coastwise from one part of the United Kingdom SA to another, or from any of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man, to any other such Islands, or 009 from any part of such Islands to another part of the same, or from any British Possession in Asia, Africa, or America, to any other of such Possessions, except in British Ships. of Asia, Africa, aud America, may not be imported into the United Kingdom for home-use, nor shall any goods be imported into any British Possession in Asia, Africa, oru America, in foreign Ships, unless they be ships of then country of which the goods are the produce, and from? which they are imported; Goods not otherwise prohibited than by the law of Navigation, may be imported from any place in a British Ship, and from any place not being a British Possession in a foreign Ship of any country, and however navigated, to be warehoused for exportation only; -Goods imported, exported, or carried Coastwise, con- trary to the law of Navigation, forfeited.....
Undervalued ;-Goods entered by Bill of Sight ;-Landed 201 by Bill of Sight, fraudulently concealed, forfeited; Goods delivered on deposit ;-Goods not deemed deli US 8 Vered in virtue of Bill of Sight, unless perfect entry is [93 (made; In what cases Bill of Sight is not required;— Goods damaged.....
Damaged, how the allowance is to be made;-Goods re- turned by Bill of Store; Limitation of time for the re-im- portation of Goods by Bill of Store
List of, which may not be re-imported by Bill of Store; Surplus Stores.
Jar Goods entered as from Plantations;-Certificate of growth required for Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, and Spirits, if entered as being the produce of a British Possession in America, or the Island of Mauritius
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