. The British merchants assistant : or, A complete view of the British customs: containing a distinct and practical account of each branch of that revenue; the rates of merchandize, as settled by 12 Car. II. cap. 4. and 11 Geo. I. cap. 7. &c. With tables calculated for representing, at one view, or by one single addition at most, the net duties payable on any quantity of goods, in all circumstances of importation, exportation, or the coast business, and the net drawbacks to be repaid on due exportation. Also, a compendious explanation of the bounties payable out of customs; with tables represe


. The British merchants assistant : or, A complete view of the British customs: containing a distinct and practical account of each branch of that revenue; the rates of merchandize, as settled by 12 Car. II. cap. 4. and 11 Geo. I. cap. 7. &c. With tables calculated for representing, at one view, or by one single addition at most, the net duties payable on any quantity of goods, in all circumstances of importation, exportation, or the coast business, and the net drawbacks to be repaid on due exportation. Also, a compendious explanation of the bounties payable out of customs; with tables representing, at one view, the bounty payable on any quantity of goods whatsoever. Together with an abstract of all the laws now in force relating to the customs, to the 5 Geo. III. inclusive, digested under proper heads, alphabetically. uch four days) he mail be readyto pay the principal and intereft of fuch debentures, which have remained unfatisfied above fixmonths from the time of their being produced as above, or principal of fuch debentures, whichhave not exceeded the faid fix months ; after the expiration of which five davs, all intereft isto ceafe, though the money due fhould not then be demanded. (?) Thefe debentures are to be paid by the receiver-general, without fee or reward, in courferefpecf. being had to the times when they were produced to the commifiioners of the Cuftoms, without any preference, and are af-TABLE. fignable by indorfement thereon. (k) The fame allowances are grant-ed, and rules to be obferved, with re-fpect to debentures for Corn exportedfrom Scotland ; with this difference,that the certificate is to be made to thecommimoners of Edinburgh, and no-tice of payment to be publiihed in theEdinburgh Courant, and affixed in Species of Corn, and the Bounty thereon. Wheat, and Malt made of Rye. £. 87 52 17 8S o D I oooooooo Si 10 1010 510 ij 1710 7311 o 9 DIO Barlev, Bear, orBigg, Malt fromGrain, Oatmeal. 20sOO o ocooooooo 10 £■ 62 37 12


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