Drillings, Ticks, &c. continued.
from the 5th of January 1834, the Square Yard
Sail Cloth, the Square Yard
Plain Linens, and Diaper, not otherwise enumerated or described, and whe- ther chequered or striped with dyed Yarn or not, viz.
not containing more than 20 Threads to the Inch of Warp,
from the 5th of January 1826 to the 6th of January 1827, the Square Yard One-eighth Part of Three Far- things (Part of the above Duty) to cease on the 6th of January 1827, and the like on every 6th of January for Seven succeeding Years.
from the 5th of January 1834, the Square Yard
- containing more than 20 Threads, and not more than 24 Threads to the Inch of Warp,
-- from the 5th of January 1826 to the 6th of January 1827, the Square Yard One-eighth Part of a Half-
penny (Part of the above Duty) to cease on the 6th January 1827, and the like on every 6th January for Seven succeeding Years.
from the 5th of January 1834, the Square Yard
containing more than 24 Threads, and
not containing more than
30 Threads to the Inch of Warp,
from the 5th of January 1826 to the 6th of January 1827,
--- One-eighth Part of a Penny (Part of the above Duty) to cease on the 6th of Ja- nuary 1827, and the like on every 6th of January for Seven succeeding Years.
the Inch of Warp,
from the 5th of January 1826 to the 6th of January 1827, the Square Yard One-eighth Part of Sixpence (Part of the above Duty) to cease on the 6th of Janu- ary 1827, and the like on every 6th of January for Seven succeeding Years. from the 5th of January 1834, the Square Yard
or, and instead of the Duties herein-before imposed upon Linens of all Sorts, at the Option of the Importer, for every 1007. of the Value Note. No increased Rate of Duty to be charged on any Linen or Lawns for any additional Number of Threads not ex- ceeding Two Threads, for such as are not of 30 Threads to the Inch, nor for any ad- ditional Number of Threads not exceed- ing Five Threads, for such as are of 30 Threads and upwards to the Inch. Printed Linen, in addition to the rated Du- ties thereon, for every Square Yard Sails, for every 1007. of the Value Foreign-made Sails, on board any Ship or Vessel belonging to any of His Majesty's Subjects, whether in use or not, for every 1007. of the Value
5th January 1826, for
every 100%. of the Value 25 0 0 and further, if printed, for
Liquorice Juice, or Succus Liquoritiæ, the cwt. Powder, the cwt. Root, the cwt.
Extract or Preparation of, See Extract. Liquors. Foreign Liquors, Derelict, Jetsam, Flot- sam, Lagan, or Wreck, brought or coming into Great Britain or Ireland, are subject to the same Duties, and entitled to the same Drawbacks, as Liquors of the like Kind regularly imported. Litharge of Gold or Silver, the cwt. Litmus, the cwt.
Liverwort, See Lichen Islandicus, in Moss. Logwood, the Ton
the Produce of any British Possession in America, or on the West Coast of Africa, the Ton Lupines, the cwt.
Lutestrings, See Catlings.
Maps or Charts, plain or coloured, each Map or
Medlars, the Bushel
Melasses, the cwt.
the Produce of and imported from any British Possession, the cwt.
Melting Pots, for Goldsmiths, See Pots. Mercury prepared, for every 100%. of the Value Metal, viz.
Leaf Metal (except Leaf Gold) the Packet
containing 250 Leaves Metheglin, See Mead.
Minerals, not otherwise enumerated or described,
for every 1007. of the Value Specimens of, See Specimens.
Models of Cork or Wood, for every 100%. of the Value Morels, the lb.
not otherwise enumerated or described, for
Lichen Islandicus or Liverwort, the lb. Rock, for Dyers Use, the Ton
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