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INWARDS. Bandstrings; of Silk, until the 5th July 1826.

PROHIBITIONS.

Beef.
Books; viz.

first composed or written or printed in the United Kingdom, and printed or reprinted in any other Country, imported for Sale, except Books not reprinted in the United Kingdom within Twenty Years; or being Parts of Collections, the greater Parts of which had been composed or written Abroad.

Brocade of Gold or Silver Until the 5th July 1826.

Buttons

Cattle, great; except 600 Head yearly from and of the
Breed of the Isle of Man, into the Port of Chester.
Coin; viz.

False Money, or Counterfeit Sterling.

Silver, of the Realm, or any Money purporting to be such, not being of the established Standard in Weight or Fineness.

Cutwork; of Silk, until the 5th July 1826.

Fish of Foreign taking or curing, or in Foreign Vessels; except Turbots and Lobsters (1), Stock Fish, Live Eels, Anchovies, Sturgeon, Botargo, and Caviare.

Fringe; of Silk, until the 5th July 1826.

Gloves; until the 5th July 1826.

Gunpowder; except by Licence from His Majesty, such
Licence to be granted for the furnishing His Majesty's
Stores only.

Lamb.

Malt.

Mutton.

Pork.

Ribbands, Laces, and Girdles, Foreign-made, whether wholly or partly of Silk, until the 5th July 1826; except Ribbands, Laces, and Girdles brought by any Persons as Part of their Dress.

Sheep.

Snuff-work.

Silks, until the 5th July 1826; viz.

wrought Silks, Bengals, and Stuffs mixed with Silk or Herba, of the Manufacture of Persia, China, or the East Indies.

wrought Silks, and Silks mixed with Gold or Silver, or other Materials.

(1) Sce § 2 and 42.

PROHIBITIONS.

Silks, wrought Silks, Velvets, Crapes, and Tiffanies, and INWARDS. any other Work made thereof, whether wholly or partly.

Silk Stockings, Foreign-made, except Stockings brought by any Person for his or her private Use. Spirits; viz.

from the Isle of Man.

Spirits of a greater Strength than One to Nine over Hydrometer Proof; except Spirits the Produce of the British Possessions, or of the Cape of Good Hope.

Swine.

Tobacco-stalks stripped from the Leaf, whether manufactured or not.

Tobacco-stalk Flour.

LIST of GOODS subject to certain RESTRICTIONS on
Importation.

BONNETS, Hats, or Platting of Bast or Straw, Chip, Cane, or Horse Hair, proper for making such Hats or Bonnets; not being packed in Bales or Tubs, each of which shall contain 75 Dozen of such Hats, or 224 lbs. of such Platting or other Manufacture, at least.

Cambrics or Lawns; not being in Bales, Cases, or Boxes covered with Sackcloth or Canvas, each of which shall contain 100 whole or 200 demi Pieces, and except into the Port of London, and except by Licence from the Commissioners of the Customs.

China, Goods from; unless by the East India Company,
and into the Port of London.

China Ware or Porcelain Ware; except into the Ports of
London, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool, Hull, New-
castle, Leith, Greenock, Dublin, Cork, and Belfast.
Coffee (1); unless in Packages, each of which shall con-
tain 100 lbs. Weight of neat Coffee at least.
East India (2), Goods of Places within the Limits of the
East India Company's Charter; unless into such
Ports as shall be approved of by the Lords of the
Treasury, and declared by Order in Council to be fit
and proper for such Importation.

(1) As to Damage, see § 30. and Cap. 112, § 32.

(2) For Regulation of private Trade, see 4 Geo. 4. Cap. 80. § 2.

INWARDS.

PROHIBITIONS.

Hides (1), Skins, Horns, or Hoofs, or any other Part of
Cattle or Beast; His Majesty may, by Order in
Council, prohibit, in order to prevent any contagious
Distemper.

Or-Molu; viz.

Articles manufactured wholly or partly of OrMolu; except into the Ports of London, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, Leith, Greenock, Dublin, Cork, and Belfast.

Parts of Articles; viz.

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. (2) Spirits (3) not being perfumed or medicinal Spirits; viz.

All Spirits unless in Ships of 70 Tons or upwards. Rum (4) of and from the British Plantations, unless in Casks containing not less than 20 Gallons, or in Cases containing not less than Three Dozen reputed Quart Bottles.

All other Spirits, unless in Casks containing not less than 40 Gallons, or in Cases containing not less than Three Dozen reputed Quart Bottles.

Tea (5); unless from the Place of its Growth, and by the
East India Company, and into the Port of London.
Tobacco (6) and Snuff; viz.

unless in a Ship of the Burthen of

120 Tons or upwards.

and unless in Hogsheads, Casks, Chests, or Cases, each of which shall contain, of neat Tobacco or Snuff, at least 100 lbs. Weight if from the East Indies, or 450 lbs. Weight if from any other Place; and not packed in Bags or Packages within any such Hogshead, Cask, Chest, or Case, nor separated nor divided in any Manner whatever; except Tobacco of the Dominions of the Turkish Empire, which may be packed in inward Bags (7) or Pack

(1) If infected, see § 53. (2) See Declaration of Value, § 19. (3) See foregoing List; also Prohibition to intermeddle with Spirits in small Casks found sunk in or floating on the Sea, Cap. 108. § 70.

(4) See Liberty to bottle off and to draw off for Ship's Stores in the Warehouse, Cap. 112. § 30.

(5) Cannot be re-imported by Bill of Store, § 31.

(6) Cannot be re-imported by Bill of Store, § 31; see foregoing List; and as to Damage, see § 30. and Cap. 112. § 32.

(7) See Manifest, § 3.

PROHIBITIONS.

ages, or separated or divided in any Manner within INWARDS.
the outward Package, provided such outward Pack-
age be a Hogshead, Cask, Chest, or Case, and contain
450 lbs. net at least.

and unless the particular Weight
of Tobacco or Snuff in each Hogshead, Cask, Chest,
or Case, with the Tare of the same, be marked
thereon.

and unless into the Ports of London, Liverpool, Bristol, Lancaster, Cowes, Falmouth, Whitehaven, Hull, Port Glasgow, Greenock, Leith, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Plymouth, Belfast, Cork, Drogheda, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Londonderry, Newry, Sligo, Waterford, and Wexford. (1)

but any Ship wholly laden with Tobacco may come into the Ports of Cowes or Falmouth to wait for Orders, and there remain Fourteen Days, provided due Report of such Ship be made by the Master with the Collector or Controller of such Port.

Wine; viz.

unless in a Ship of the Burthen of 60 Tons or upwards.

and in Casks containing not less than 21 Gallons, or in Cases containing not less than Three Dozen reputed Quart Bottles, or Six Dozen reputed Pint Bottles, except for private Use, and with Leave of the Commissioners of the Customs.

And all Goods from the Isle of Man, except such as be of the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture thereof.

And if any Goods shall be imported into the United Forfeiture. Kingdom contrary to any of the Prohibitions or Restrictions mentioned in such Table in respect of such Goods, the same shall be forfeited. (2)

for Exportation

LIII. PROVIDED always, and be it further enacted, But Goods may That any Goods of whatsoever Sort may be imported be warehoused into the United Kingdom, to be warehoused under only, although the Regulations of any Act in force for the Time being prohibited. for the warehousing of Goods, without Payment of Duty at the Time of the First Entry thereof,

or not

(1) Tobacco may be removed to Rochester, Portsmouth, or Plymouth for Use of Navy, see § 94, 95, 96; see also Cap. 112. § 20.

PROHIBITIONS.

Exceptions.

INWARDS. withstanding (1) that such Goods may be prohibited to be imported into the United Kingdom to be used therein, EXCEPT the several Sorts of Goods enumerated or described in manner following; (that is to say), Goods prohibited on account of the Package in which they are contained, or the Tonnage of the Ship in which they are laden ; Tea and Goods from China in other than British Ships, or by other Persons than the East India Company; Gunpowder, Arms, Ammunition, or Utensils of War; - dried or salted Fish, not being Stock Fish;

Goods to be en

tered to be ware

housed for Exportation only.

OUTWARDS.

General

Provision.

Beef, Pork, or Bacon; Infected Hides, Skins, Horns, Hoofs, or any other Part of any Cattle or Beast; -Counterfeit Coin or Tokens ;- Books first composed or written or printed and published in the United Kingdom, and reprinted in any other Country or Place; Copies of Prints first engraved, etched, drawn, or designed in the United Kingdom; -Copies of Casts of Sculptures or Models first made in the United Kingdom; - Clocks or Watches 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, or not having the Name and Place of Abode of some Foreign Maker abroad, visible on the Frame and also on the Face, or not being in a complete State, with all the Parts properly fixed in the Case.

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LIV. AND be it further enacted, That if by reason of the Sort (2) of any Goods, or of the Place (3) from whence, or the Country or Navigation of the Ship in Goods have been imported, they be such, which any or be so imported, as that they may not be used in the United Kingdom, they shall not be entered, except to be warehoused; AND it shall be declared upon the Entry of such Goods, that they are entered to be warehoused for Exportation only. (4)

LV. AND whereas it is expedient that the Officers of Customs should have full Cognizance of all Ships departing

(1) See foregoing Table. See Report, § 8. See Entry, § 54. See Prohibitions of Navigation Act, Cap. 109; and Warehouse Act, Cap. 112. See also, Cap. 114. § 46. prohibiting the Exportation of the Produce of the Estates of the Dutch Proprietors in Demerara, &c. to the United Kingdom. (2) See § 52 and 53. (3) See Cap. 109. § 21. (4) See § 8 and 18.

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