625 Statistical Tables for future reference. 
UNITED KINGDOM. of Great Brriatn & IRELAND, 2D, trom, thence 
to all parts ofthe ‘WORLD, in each of the Six Years, 1817 — 1822, distinguishing, the 
several: Countries to»which Exportéd, and the proportion to edch feauerts eee a 
COUNERIEG 2xe=—— a ea WETS 
towhich 1817.) 1818." | 1819. 1822, 
EXPORTED fsa hi ee ae oa 
‘Bri. West Indies | 6,632,708 | 5,717,216 | 4,395,914[ 4,244,312 
East Do. § China| 2,462,948 | 2,684,410 | 1,999,481 | 2,978,457 
Whale Fishery 7 1,050 
Total Ist. Class 3 
STATEMENT of the Oficit Vatie of the PROD Ce Gh a of the 
1829. 1821. , 
486 
8,596,525" 
7,220,819 
9,095,743 | 8,401,626 | 6,394,695 7;696,300 
Germany .),...'| 5,443,889] 5,830,948 | 5,582,158 | 6,908,477 | 6,316.998 | 6,497,435 
Htaly .......1 | 2,499,346 | 3,395,475 | 3,204,165 | 3,157,972 | 2,886,197 | 4,575,470 
Russia ...../.. | 2,259,668 | 2,309,473 | 1,630,393 | 2,519.907 | 1,524,747 | 823,987 
Holland ...... || 1,186,996 | 1,055,478 '| 1,158,129 | 1,210,454 | 1,068,316 | 1,216,496 
Portugal Az. § M.| 1,657,184) 1,370,655) 1,523,907 | 1,808,879 2,595,385 | 2,650,851 
Gibraltar ...... | 997,282] 671,282} 921,008] 1,534,094] 1,581,709 | 2,437,258 
Spain & Canaries} 521,136] 408,481| 427,929] 513,688] 318,400} 417,182 
Flanders ...... | 622,935| 698,519| 693,335] 692,532] 863,549 | 1,000,108 
Prussia ...... 531,583] 547,718'| 443,054] 708,281} 362,586 | 366,283 
Prange... )443. 596,753} 318,864 | 248,078] 334,067] 382,404} 346,271 
Porkey. tS 503,536] 882,136 | 652,459| 787,850} 497,343) 904,522 
Denmark ......| 265,508] 188,270} 184,923] 171,869] 164,967] 182,916 
Sweden ........ 36,744) 41,504) 41,591 30,653} 32,287) 35,471 
Norway ....... 43,063 83,836 65,761 66,253 65,381 54,098 
Malta §....)5.!, - | 730,413] 557,133] 444,056] 440,499] 294,291] 394,966 
fonian Isles... ... 2134) 11,145 5,974 14,041 6,806 9,187 
Total 2nd. Class. |17,898,172 |18,370,953 {17,226,912 |20,899,447 |18,961,367'21,912,500 
U.S. of America | 6,640,394 | 8,578,990 | 4,375,409| 4,020,043} 6,619,678] 7,312,10 
Brazils ........ | 2,268,896 | ‘3,159,897 | 1,864,309] 2,233,133} 2,115,503 | 1,919,491 
For. West Indies | 1,811,754] 1,173,794 | 1,096,629] 1,191,906] 1,517,328 |'1,282,95¢ 
South America 708,001} 758,161] 408,746] 885,985] 1,118,105 | 1,948,907 
Bri. N, America | 1,111,832] 1,382,661 | 1,611,907] 1,283,975 | 1,076,857 | 1,314,397 
New Holland 14,129 9,618} 40,914] 85,129] 100,878 |. (181,426 
Cape of G.Hope | 218,854} 175,339] 159,037] 224,764] 261,400} 176,711 
Coast of Africa 137,342| 150,641] 131,561] 130,995] 206,071 | ‘282,341 
Guern. Jers. Man} 206,378} 225,711] 224,053] 215,004] 258,998] 259,389 
—— ——___. 
13,117,688 |15,914,814 | 9,912,567 [10,270,936 |13,274,817 [14,627,734 
40,111,497 |42,687,392 (33,534,176 |38,391,202 [40,832,711 |44,237,533 
702,442| 778,082] 674,397] 614,779 | 1,052,842'| 563,703 
8,826,482 | 9,075,744 | 8,377,768 | 8,923,563 | 8,497,471 | 7,578,610. 
763,800 | 1,006,033} 853,042 | 1,019,570] 1,099,377 | 1,085,276 
Total 3rd. Class 
Tora. B.& I.P } 
§ Manufactures 
Colonial 1 Class 
& Foreign }2 Do. 
Produce }3 Do. 
Grand Total of 
EXPORTS. |50,404,111 [53,547,250 ]43,439,360 |48,947,115 '51,462,400 [53,464,122 ' 
*,* As regards the Real Value of the products IMPORTED, (Vide preceding note) 
on referring to the Statement of the Value assigned to each article Imported, in each of 
the Ten Years 1814—1223, it will be seen, that Silk, Cotton-Wool, Sheep & Lamb's 
Wool, Flax, Hemp, Tallow, Timber Deals, &c. Wines, Hides & Skins, and the unenume- 
rated articles, constitute the bulk of the uggregate amount assigned to the articles Impor- 
ted from all parts except from British Possessions in the West and East Indies, China, 
and the Fisheries ; the Imports from which, as will be shewn hereafter, do nut in the slight- 
est degree tend to equalize the excess of Exports to any of the other parts of the World. 
As a guide to the actual Real Value of the articles specified above, the actual Quantities | 
of each in, tale, weight, and measure, will be found specified in following Statements, and 
in succeeding Statements there will be found a specification of the Amount of Customs Duty 
levied on each article Imported, with the rate at which each article is charged with duty, 
whereby the actual Quantities, and thereby the actual Real Values, may be ascertained. ' 
Although the present Money Value of most of the articles enumerated above will be seen 
in several instances very considerably to exceed the Value assigned to them in the Statement 
o& Official Valves of each article Imported in eachsof the Ten Years 1814—1823, theaggre- 
gate Real Value will prove not materially, if at all, to exceed the aggregate of the Official 
Value cs represented in the preceding Statement ;,. that 2s,,.in, s0.far.as tt constitutes an... 
2a 
EQUIVALENT against the Real Value of Conunodities EXPORTED,» 
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