030 27 10 0 036 (Tea was free of customs duty until 23 April, 1834; Teisles, per 1,000 Teeth, viz. sea cow, sea horse, or sea morse teeth, per cwt. elephants' teeth, not above 21 lbs, weight each tooth, per cwt. exceeding 21 lbs. weight each tooth, per cwt. Telescopes, for every 1007. value Terra, viz. Japonica or catechu, per cwt, Sienna, per ewt. umbra, per cwt. verde, per cwt. Thread, viz Bruges thread, per dozen lbs. cotton thread. See Cotton manufactures. Outnal thread, per dozen lbs. packthread, per cwt. sisters thread, per lb. whited brown thread, per dozen lbs. not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 1001. value Tiles, for every 1001, value javing tiles, not above 10 inches square, per 1,000 Dutch tiles, for every 100%. value. exceeding 10 inches square, per 1,000 pan tiles, per 1,000 Tin, per cwt. manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 1001. value ore, for every 1001. value. Tincal. See Borax. Tin foil, for every 1001. value. Tobacco, viz. unmanufactured, per lb. the produce of, and imported from, any British possession in America, per lb. manufactured, or segars, per lb. (Manufactured in the United Kingdom, at or within 2 miles of any port into which tobacco may be imported, made into shag, roll, or carrot tobacco, drawback upon exportation, per lb. 2s. 7 1-2d.) Tobacco was, by act 59 Geo. 3, c. 53., an annual act, subject unmanufactured of Turkey, and British possessions in under 5 inches square, and 24 feet in length, or upwards, 6 inches square, or upwards, are subject and liable to the balks imported from any British possession in America, viz. 5 inches square, or upwards, are subject and liable to the See Note at the end of Wood. battens imported into Great Britain, viz. 6 feet in length and not exceeding 16 feet in length, not 2 10 0 25 0 0 5 14 0 50 0 0 1 0 0 5 18 9 1 0 0 69 3 25 0 0 50 0 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 10 066 084 084 0 0 10 0 0 10 2 12 3 2 17 9 023 Free. 18 2 7 18 2 7 113 2 13 0 per 120. 6 feet in length and not exceeding 16 feet in length, not battens imported into Ireland, viz. 100 084 Free. exceeding 16 feet in length and not exceeding 18 feet in and further per 120 Batten ends imported into Great Britain, viz under 6 feet in length, not above 7 inches in width, and under 6 feet in length, not above 7 inches in width, and See Note at the end of Wood. batten ends imported into Ireland, viz. under 8 feet in length, not above 7 inches in width, and Duty, 1819. L. d. Duty, 1787. L.. d. 0 8 10 under 8 feet. 0 17 8 under 8 feet. battens and batten ends, of all sorts, of the growth and produce of any British possession in America, and imported directly from thence into Ireland, per 120 beech plank, 2 inches in thickness or upwards, per load, containing 50 cubic feet of all sorts, of the growth and produce of any British thence, per 120 . See Note at the end of Wood. under 2 inches in thickness, and if 16 feet in length, or 2 12 10 658 outside slabs or paling boards, hewed on one side, not exceed not exceeding 7 feet in length, and not above 1 1-2 inch exceeding 7 feet in length and not exceeding 12 feet in See Note at the end of Wood. above 7 inches in width, exceeding 21 feet in length, and See Note at the end of Wood. deals imported into Ireland, viz. above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in 8 feet in length and not exceeding 12 feet in length, . exceeding 12 feet in length and not exceeding 14 feet exceeding 14 feet in length and not exceeding 16 feet in length, per 120 exceeding 16 feet in length and not exceeding 18 feet in length, per 120 exceeding 18 feet in length and not exceeding 20 feet above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in 8 feet in length and not exceeding 20 feet in length, above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in deal ends imported into Great Britain, viz. above 7 inches in width, being under 6 feet in length, and above 7 inches in width, being under 6 feet in length, deal ends imported into Ireland, viz. above 7 inches in width and not exceeding 12 inches in not exceeding 3 1-4 inches in thickness, per 120 deals and deal ends, viz. of all sorts, of the growth and produce of any British pos- and further, on all deals and deal ends, imported into if exceeding 12 inches in width and not exceeding 15 if exceeding 15 inches in width and not exceeding 18 if exceeding 18 inches in width and not exceeding 21 if exceeding 21 inches in width, 100 per cent., or an firewood not fit or proper to be used other than as such, viz. imported from any British possession in America, the 028 See Note at the end of Wood. fir quarters, viz. under 5 inches square and under 24 feet in length, per 120 under 5 inches square, and 24 feet in length, or upwards, 5 inches square or upwards are subject and liable to the See Note at the end of Wood. above 50 inches in length and pot exceeding 60 inches in above 60 inches in length and not exceeding 72 inches in not exceeding 36 inches in length, not above 34 inches in 190 |