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Sugars.....Refined; videlicet, called Bastards, whole or ground, the hundred weight, 18s. 2d. customs.

Lumps the hundred weight, 14. 14s. Od. customs.

-Single loaf, the hundred weight, 17. 16s. 4d. customs.

Powder loaf and double loaf, the hundred weight, 17. 19s. 1d.

customs.

Sugar candy, brown, the hundred weight, 17. 14s. Od. cus

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Sugar candy, white, the hundred weight, 17. 19s. 1d. customs. Sugar, refined, of any other sort, the hundred weight, 17. 198. 1d. customs.

Sweets....For every barrel, consisting of thirty-one gallons and a half, English wine measure, of Irish sweets, or other Irish liquor, made by infusion, fermentation, or otherwise, from fruit or sugar, or from fruit or sugar mixed with any other materials or ingredients whatsoever, commonly called sweets, or called or distinguished by the name of made wines, 21. 28. excise.

Tobacco and Snuff....For every pound weight avoirdupois of unmanufactured tobacco, of the growth or produce of Ireland, over and above any duty of customs, 1s. 1d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured short cut tobacco, or tobacco manufactured into what is commonly called or known by the name of Spanish, 1s. 7d. excise. For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufatured shag tobacco, 1s. 52d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured roll tobacco, 18. 7d.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured carrot tobacco, 1s. 51d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of every other sort of Irish manufactured tobacco, not herein-before enumerated or described 1s. 7d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured rappee snuff, 18. 44d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured Scotch snuff, 1s. 10 d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured brown Scotch snuff, 1s. 33d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish manufactured tobacco stalk flour, 1s. 9d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of every other sort or kind of Irish manufactured snuff, or snuff-work, not herein before enumerated or described, 1s. 10 d. excise.

Tobacco unmanufactured, the pound, 6d. customs.

Verjuice....For every hogshead consisting of sixty-three gallons, English wine measure, of Irish verjuice, 7s. 8d. excise.

Vinegar....For every barrel consisting of thirty-four gallons, English beer measure, of Irish vinegar, 12s. 84d. excise.

Wire....For every ounce troy weight of Irish gilt wire, 9 d. ex

cise.

For every ounce troy of Irish silver wire, 7d. excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish gold thread, gold lace, or gold fringe, made of plate wire spun upon silk, 7s. 8d.

excise.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of Irish silver thread, silver lace, or silver fringe, made of plate wire spun upon silk, 58. 9d. excise.

(B.) On Importation into Ireland from Great Britain. Beer....For and upon every barrel containing thirty-two gallons, imported from Great Britain, 4s. 6d.

Glass Bottles....For and upon each reputed quart, old.

Leather, unmanufactured....For and upon each pound in every hide or skin, or piece of any such hide or skin of what kind or denomination soever, other than such as are herein-after men tioned and described, 1d.

For and upon each hide of horses, mares, or geldings, 18. For and upon all skins, called veal skins and all skins of hogs, for every dozen skins thereof, and after the same rate for greater or less quantity, 5s.

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For and upon all skins for shoes and other like purposes, and all seal skins, for every dozen thereof, and after the same rate for any greater or less quantity, 2s. 6d.

For and upon all skins for bookbinders use, for every dozen thereof, and after the same rate for any greater or less quan tity, 1s..

For and upon all goat skins tanned with shumack, or otherwise to resemble Spanish leather, and all sheep skins tanned for roans, being after the nature of Spanish leather, for every pound weight avoirdupois, 1d.

For and upon all sheep and lamb skins tanned for gloves and bazils, for every pound weight avoirdupois, and so in proportion for any greater or less quantity, Old.

Leather, dressed in oil....For and upon every hide and skin, and piece of such hide and skin, other than such as are herein after mentioned or described, for every pound weight avoirdupois, 2d.

For and upon all deer skins, goat skins, and beaver skins, for every pound weight thereof avoirdupois, 3d.

For and upon all calf skins, for every pound weight thereof avoirdupois, 2d.

For and upon all sheep and lamb skins, for every pound weight avoirdupois, Ožď.

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Vellum and Parchment....For and upon every dozen skins of vellum, 6d.

For and upon every dozen skins of parchment, Sd.

Leather, manufactured into goods and wares.... For and upon all tanned leather manufactured into goods and wares, whereof leather is the most valuable part, the following duties; videlicet,

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of tanned leather, manufactured and actually made into goods and wares in Great Britain, of leather only or of which leather makes the most valuable part, 1d.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of tawed or dressed leather, manufactured and actually made in Great Britain, of leather only, or of which leather makes the most valuable part, 1d.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of all buck and deer skins, and elk skins, dressed in oil, and manufactured into goods and wares in Great Britain, of leather only, or of which leather makes the most valuable part, 3d.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of all sheep and lamb skins dressd in oil, and manufactured into goods and wares in Great Britain, of leather only, or of which leather makes the most valuable part, Old.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of all other hides and skins not herein-before enumerated or described, dressed in oil, and manufactured into goods and wares in Great Britain, of leather only, or of which leather makes the most valuable part, 2d.

Paper....For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of pa per, fit or proper for, or that may be used for or applied to the uses or purposes of writing, drawing, or printing, or either of them, and all elephant paper, and all cartridge paper, 2d.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of all coloured paper, and whited-brown papers, other than and except elephant and cartridge paper, fit or proper for the uses or purposes of wrapping up goods, and not fit or proper, or capable of being used for or applied to the uses or purposes of writing, drawing, and printing, or either of them, and also except paper hangings, 1d.

For every pound weight avoirdupois of brown paper, fit and proper for the use or purpose of wrapping up goods, and not fit or proper or capable of being used for or applied to the uses or purposes of writing, drawing, or printing, or either of them, Old. For and upon every one hundred weight of glazed paper for clothiers and hotpressers, and so in proportion for any greater or less quantity, 5s.

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For and upon every hundred weight of pasteboard, millboard, and scaleboard, and so in proportion for any greater or less quantity, 10s.

For and upon every pound weight of every sort or kind of paper, not herein-before particularly enumerated or described, other than and except papers commonly called or known by the names of sheathing paper, and button paper or button board, and paper hangings, 2d.

Stained Paper....For and upon every square yard of printed, painted, or stained paper, for hangings or other uses, and so in proportion for any greater or less quantity, 1d.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of books bound or unbound, and of maps or prints, which shall be imported into Ireland from Great Britain, 2d.

Cards....For and upon every pack of printed, painted, or playing cards, made or manufactured in Great Britain, 1s. 5d.

And a further duty of 21d. per pound weight.

Dice....For and upon every pair of dice made or manufactured in Great Britain, 10s.

Wrought Plate....For and upon every ounce troy weight of gold or silver plate, which shall be wrought, made, or manufactured in Great Britain, and imported into Ireland.

Silk Manufacture....For and upon all silks being of the manufacture of Great Britain, and imported directly from thence, the following duties; videlicet,

For and upon all ribbons and stuffs of silks only, for every pound weight thereof containing sixteen ounces, 2s. 1d.

For and upon all silks and ribbons of silk, mixed with gold or silver, for every pound weight thereof containing sixteen ounces, 2s. 9d.

For and upon all silk stockings, silk gloves, silk fringe, silk laces, stiching and sewing silk, for every pound weight thereof containing sixteen ounces, 1s. 3d.

For and upon all manufactures of silk not otherwise enume rated or described, for every pound weight thereof containing sixteen ounces, 1s. 8d.

For and upon all stuffs of silk and grogram yarn, the pound weight containing sixteen ounces, 6d.

For and upon all stuffs of silk mixed with incle or cotton, the pound weight containing sixteen ounces, 9d.

For and upon all stuffs of silk and worsted mixed, the pound weight containing sixteen ounces, 4d.

For and upon all stuffs of silk mixed with any other material, the pound weight containing sixteen ounces, 6d.

Spirits....For and upon every gallon of spirits, being of the manufacture of Great Britain, and imported from thence, a duty

of 3s. 7d.

Sugar, refined....of the manufacture of Great Britain, and imported directly from thence, the following duties, videlicet.

For and upon all sugar called bastards, white or ground, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 19s. 8d.

For and upon all sugar called lumps, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 17. 16s. 103d.

For and upon all sugar called single loaf sugar, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 1/. 19s. 4d.

For and upon all sugar called powder loaf and double loaf, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 21. 2s. 4d.

For and upon all sugar called sugar candy, brown, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 1. 16s. 10d.

For and upon all sugar called sugar candy, white, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 27. 2s. 4d.

For and upon all sugar refined of any other sort, the hundred weight containing 112 pounds, 21. 2s. 4d.

Sweets....For and upon every barrel, containing thirty-two gallons wine measure, of British sweets, or other British liquor made by infusion, fermentation or otherwise, from fruit or sugar, or from fruit or sugar mixed with any other material or ingredients whatsoever, commonly called sweets, or called or distinguished by the name of made wines, 10s.

For and upon every gallon of mead or metheglin, 4d.

For and upon every barrel, containing thirty-two gallons, of vinegar, 3s.

Tobacco and Snuff....For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of unmanufactured tobacco, of the growth or produce of Great Britain, over and above any duty of customs now payable, 5d.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured short cut tobacco, or tobacco manufactured into what is commonly called or known by the name of Spanish, 1s. Od.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured shag tobacco cut, 11d.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured roll tobacco, 1s. 0d.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured carrot tobacco, 11d.

For and upon every pound weight of every other sort of British manufactured tobacco not herein-before enumerated or described, 1s. 07d.

For and upon every pound weight avoirdupois of British manufactured rappee snuff, 101d.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured snuff called Scotch snuff, 1s. 4d.

For and upon every pound weight of British manufactured snuff called brown Scotch snuff, 93d.

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