Paddy. See Rice. P. Painter's colours not particularly charged, viz. unmanufactured, for every 1001. value manufactured, for every 1001. value Paintings on glass, for every 100%. value and further, for every cwt. of glass paintings on glass. Excise duty on glass. See Glass. Paper, viz. :-Brown paper made of old rope or cordage only, without separating or extracting the pitch or tar therefrom, and without any mixture of other materials therewith,per lb. printed, painted, or stained paper, or paper hangings, or flock paper, per square yard. . waste paper, or paper of any other sort,not particularly enumerated or described, nor otherwise charged with duty, per lb. The description of paper and duties thereon, in act 27 Geo. 3. c. 13., are too numerous to state; particularly as the duties were prohibitory. Parchment, per dozen sheets Pasteboards, per cwt. Pearl barley, per cwt. Pearls, for every 1001. value dried, per bushel Pencils, for every 1001. value. of slate, for every 1001. value Pens, for every 1001. value Pepper of all sorts, per lb. the produce of, and imported from, any British possession, per lb. imported from any British possession within the limits of the East India Company's charter, per lb. imported from any other place within those limits, per lb. Perfumery not otherwise charged, for every 1002. value • Excise duty on perry. See Cider. Pewter, manufactures of not otherwise enumerated or described, for every 1002. value Pickles of all sorts, not otherwise enumerated or described, in cluding the vinegar, per gallon 0 1 6 Pictures, each 0 10 and further, the square foot being 200 square feet or upwards, each 10 0 0 under 2 feet square, each As above. of 2 to 4 feet square, each. As above. of 4 feet square and upwards, each As above. Pimento, per lb. the produce of, and imported from, any British possession, per lb. the produce of any British possession, per cwt. Pink root, per lb. Pitch, per cwt. Burgundy pitch, per cwt. Jew's pitch. See Bitumen Judaicum. Plants, shrubs, and trees, alive Plaster of Paris, per cwt Plate, viz. 0 0 10 0 0 10 009 As below. 38 0 6 16 0 10 4 0 013 0 0 100 0 10 per oz. hats or bonnets, viz. of bast, chip, cane, or horse hair, per lb. of straw, per lb. Plums, dried or preserved, per cwt. 17 6 0 17 0 0 110 18 0 Pomatum, for every 1001. value 30 0 0 Pomegranates, per 1,000 0 15 0 peels of, per cwt. 010 Pork, salted (not hams nor bacon, which see,) per cwt. 0 12 0 Potatoes, per cwt. Pots, viz. melting pots for goldsmiths, per cwt. 03 2 of stone, for every 100%. value 30 0 0 032 50 0 0 020 27 10 0 048 0 0 7 27 10 0 Powder, viz. hair powder, per cwt. perfumed, per cwt. } 5 5 8 or, and at the option of the officers of the customs, ribands, embossed or figured with velvet, per lb. or, and at the option of the officers of the customs, and further, if mixed with gold, silver, or other fancy silk, net or tricot, per lb. plain silk lace or net, called tulle, per square yard manufactures of silk, or of silk mixed with any other material, the produce of, and imported from, British possessions within the limits of the East India Company's charter, for every 100%. value millinery of silk, or of which the greater part of the materials 0 15 30 0 0 0 17 0 30 0 0 1 7 6 30 0 Q 0 16 0 30 0 0 0 18 0 30 0 0 1 2 30 0 0 is of silk, viz. turbans or caps, each 20 0 0 0 15 0 1 5 0 hats or bonnets, each dresses, each cr, and at the option of the officers of the customs, manufactures of silk, or of silk and any other material, not particularly enumerated, or otherwise charged with duty, for every 1001. value articles of manufacture of silk, or of silk and any other inaterial, wholly or in part made up, not particularly enumerated, or otherwise charged with duty, for every 1001. value Silkworm gut, for every 1001. value Sk ins. furs, pelts, and tails, viz. badger, undressed, per skin bear, undressed, per skin. undressed, imported from any British possession in Ame- 056 beaver, undressed, per skin undressed, imported from any British possession in Ame- Calabar. See Squirrel skins. af and kip, viz. in the hair, not tanned, tawed, curried, or in any way dressed, viz. dry, per cwt. 0 4 wet, per cwt. 0 2 84 the produce of, and imported from, the west coast of 024 the produce of, and imported from, any British pos session, viz. dry, per cwt. 02 wet, per cwt, 012 0 16 3 020 0 10 0 016 0 16 3 5000 per cent. 1 8 6 016 Duty, 1787. L. s. d. w 0 ៖ 2 4 I 17 5 37 16 3 per cent. 27 10 0 27 10 0 48 4 27 10 0 per cent. 0 13 9 008 Spirits or strong waters of all sorts, viz. for every gallon of such spirits or strong waters of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz. not being spirits or strong waters, the produce of any British possession in America, or any British possession within the limits of the East India Company's charter, and not being sweetened spirits, or spirits mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof can. not be exactly ascertained by such hydrometer or strong waters, the produce of any British possession in Ame rica, not being sweetened spirits, or spirits so mixed as aforesaid. or strong waters, the produce of any British possession within the limits of the East India Company's charter, not being sweetened spirits, or spirits so mixed as aforesaid cordials, or strong waters respectively (not being the produce of any British possession in America), sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be exactly ascertained by such hydrometer cordials, or strong waters respect. ively, being the produce of any British possession in America, sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ex actly ascertained by such hydrometer rum shrub, however sweetened, the produce of, and imported from, any British possession in America, per gallon. 1 2 6 |