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ARMS, AMMUNITION, and UTENSILS OF WAR, may not be imported into the United Kingdom by way of merchandize, except by License from Her Majesty for furnishing Her Majesty's Public Stores only.2 ARTICLES of FOREIGN MANUFACTURE, and any packages of such articles, bearing any names, brands, or marks purporting to be the names, brands, or marks of manufacturers residents in the United Kingdom.2

1 Under the Act 8 and 9 Vict. cap. 86, sect. 63, Except where otherwise expressed.

2 Regulation Act, sect. 63.

3 The Attorney and Solicitor-General have stated their opinion, that the Names, Brands, or Marks on the goods imported need not be those of some actual existing manufacturer, in order to render them liable to seizure,-that the forfeiture has been incurred if the marks are such as purport to be the marks of British goods, that is, of goods made in Great Britain; and that such goods cannot be imported to be warehoused for exportation only. G. O. 455 April, 1843.

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[8 and 9 Vict. cap. 86.]

BOOKS.-Books, wherein the Copyright shall be subsisting, first composed, or written, or printed in the United Kingdom, and printed or reprinted in any other country, as to which the proprietor of such Copyright, or his agent, shall have given a notice in writing to the Commissioners of Customs that such Copyright subsists, such notice also stating when such Copyright will expire.1

CLOCKS and WATCHES (of any metal), impressed with any mark or stamp appearing to be or to represent any legal British assay mark, or stamp, or purporting, by any mark or appearance, to be of the manufacture of the United Kingdom, not having the name and place of abode of some foreign maker abroad visible and permanently engraved on the frame, and also on the face; or not being in a complete state, with all the parts properly fixed in the case. See further in "Miscellaneous Orders," under "Clocks."

COIN, viz. False Money, or Counterfeit Sterling; or Silver of the Realm, or any Money purporting to be such, not being of the established standard in weight or fineness.1

CORN, GROUND. It shall not be lawful to import from parts beyond the seas into the United Kingdom, for consumption therein, any Corn ground, except Wheat Meal, Wheat Flour, and Oat Meal.-5 Vict. Sess. 2. c. 14.

GOODS from the ISLE OF MAN, except such as be of the growth, produce or manufacture thereof, or of the United Kingdom, and except Corn, Grain, Meal, or Flour.

GUNPOWDER, except by licence from her Majesty, such licence to be granted for furnishing her Majesty's stores only.

MALT.

MANIFEST, see "REPORT" (next page).

1 Regulation Act, sect. 63.

[8 and 9 Vict. cap. 86.]

PAPER. Printed on in the English language.' PARTS of ARTICLES. Any distinct or separate part of any article not accompanied by the other part, or all the other parts of such article, so as to be complete and perfect, if such article be subject to duty according to the value thereof.1

REPORT and MANIFEST. The masters of all vessels arriving from any foreign place IN EUROPE, at any of the ports of the United Kingdom or the Isle of Man, shall, in addition to the particulars now required. by law to be inserted in the REPORTS of their respective vessels, and also in the MANIFEST, where one is required, insert the general denomination of the contents of each and every package containing the following articles, imported from any foreign place in Europe, vizCAMBRICS or Lawns.

LEATHER GLOVES.

Tobacco.

Cigars or Snuff.

Manufactures of Silk.

And all such articles not so manifested, shall be forfeited. 8 and 9 Vic. c. 86, s. 3.

SNUFF WORK.1

SPIRITS from the Isle of Man.1

TOBACCO STALKS stripped from the leaf, whether manufactured or not.1

TOBACCO STALK FLOUR.1

And if any goods shall be imported or brought into the United Kingdom, contrary to any of the prohibitions or restrictions above mentioned, in respect of such goods, the same shall be forfeited. Sect. 63.

1 Regulation Act, sect. 63.

2 In page 4, line 22, of vol. ii., after the word "knowledge" insert what follows this mark (2) in the clause above mentioned.

A LIST OF

GOODS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS

ON

IMPORTATION.

[8 and 9 Vict. cap. 86 and 88.]

BARILLA, BARK OF OAK, BOARDS, BRANDY, and BRIMSTONE, being 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 100l. by the master of the vessel. 8 and 9 Vict. c. 88, s. 2 and 24.1 CARDS.-Foreign Playing 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. 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. IV. c. 18. CLOVER SEED, CORK, CORN or GRAIN, and CURRANTS, being the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, to be

1 Navigation Act.

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