630 Statistical Tables for future reference. 
TABLE (O) showing the Quantity of MERCHANDIZE ExPpoRTED from) and 
ImMporTED into Great BrivaiN in each year since 1783, distinguishing, the’ 
Proportions'Exported to the East Indies and Chinaand the West Indies, from the 
‘ “Proportion Exported fo all other Parts of the World; and showing also the excess or 
waste of the Producéts of the Britislt Artizan.and Labourer in each, Year: Tanne (S)) 
showing the Quantity Imported in each Year from the East Indies and China and 
from the West Indies. 
EXPORTS. Excess ot 
: As equivalents}Exports, as-per 
t against the cols. Nos. 3 
East Indies British All other Total. Amounts in and 5, 
and China. | West Indies Parts. col. No, 3, a 
een ye 9, 3. 4, 5. 6. 
~ & 8 £ F - £ el 
1784 os 1,370,066 “° 15,101,491 8,871,105 4 4,200,000 
1785 oe 1,255,528 . 16,117,169 § 9,221,087 |r 4,200,000" 
»17686 oe 1,536,063 16,305,866 § 9,185,995 | 4,400,000: 
1787 : 1,733,265 16,869,789 | 10,689,858 |. 4,600,000 
1788 o- 1,766,454 o* 17,472,238 § 10,484,860 |. 5,000,000 
(1789 oe 1,763,937 .- 19,340,549 7 10,552,153 | 7,000,000 
1790 oe 1,986,201 +. 20,120,121 | 12,090,089 | 6,500,000: 
, 791 oe 2,649,066 “* 22,731,995 ¥ 12,280,051 | 7,000,000 
31792 703,168 | 2,922,141 9.| 90,844,913: | 24,467,206 § 12,774,735 8,067,176" 
{1798 et ° 763,168 2,695,422.| 16,218,096} 19,676,686 11,365,536 |, 4,852,560: 
VW9404 0 9BF,754-} 5,652,762.) 20,490,930") 25,111,446 13,047,803 | 7,343,127 
11795. |' °958,313.) 2,460,888 | 21,428,138 | 24,847,539 12,876,788 |» 8,551,350) 
11796 © ||'1,093,697 |} 3,220,668 | 23,702,703 | 28,026,068 15,874,286 | 7,828,417 
1797 976,583 |} 3,143,878 | 92,195,252 | 26,515,713 9 1 2,800,685 | 9,394,567 
1798 898,048 55,197,913 | 24,194,068 | 30,290,029 14,818,998 | 9:575,0609 
11799 1,092,656 | 5,943,501 | 26,604,200 33,640,357 | 16,403,115 | 10,201,087 | 
£1800 1,261,824 || 4,082,100 | 32,776,196 | 38,120,120 18,275,820 14,500,376 . 
1801 | 1,481,271 | 4,373,218 | 31,982,367 | 57,786,856 | 18,956,605 | 13,025,7629 
(1802 1,584,465 | 3,878,594 | 35,948,909 | 41,411,966 17,145,764 |:48,804, 135 Me 
11803 1,6 6,086 2,344,647 | 27,537,762 | 31,578,495 7 15,606,902, : 11;930,8605 
1804 1,499,855 | 4,229,025 | 28,722,487 34,451,567 916,397,631 | 12;324,R568 
1805 1,526,920 | 3,800,782 | 29,627,143 34,954,845 | 17,636,785 | 11,990,360 
1806 1,605,078 | 4,705,200 | 30,216,906 | 36,527,1 84 f 16,355,004 | 4 3,861,902 
1807 1,776,413 | 4,536,563 | 28,253,595 34,566,571 | 17,487,342 10,766,253 
1808 1,833,657 | 5,850,773 | 26,869,836 54,554,267 # 15,067,608 | 11,802,228 
1809: 1,487,998 5,902,686 | 42,896,216 | 50,286,900 § 22,798,767 | 20,097,449 F 
1810 1,555,296 | 4,579,289 | $9,755,274 45,869,859 § 28,256,096 11,479,178 fe 
4811 1,529,568 | 4,001,000 | 26,979,005 82,409,671 § 16,178,160 } 10,700,845 
1812 so 4,740,216 -* 43,243,172 § 15,804,907 | 22,000,000 
1813 es oe o- 48,000.000 § 15,000,000 } 27,000,000 
1814 1,696,404 | 6,284,355 | 44,477,641 52,358,398 | 13,620,000 | 30,857 641 
1815 °°} 2,054,566 | 6,862,571 | 48,503,499 57,420,456 § 14,000,000 | 3 503,499 Ds 
1816 | ¥,185,641 | 4,559,665.) 41,470,879 | 48,216,185 | 10,000,000 | 31,470,6 
1817 2,779,625 | 6,762,069 | 39,962,974 49,504,668 4 14,000,000 | 25,962,974 4°. 
1818 8,185,750 | 5,784,554 | 45,828,013 52,798,327 | 20,124,862 [994,121,711 Fo" 
1819 | 2,472,982 | 4,490,010 | 55,839,819 | 42,802,811 | 14,229,668 | 22,147,515 ' 
1820 3,229,841 | 4,347,043 | 40,766,208 | 48,345,062 | 15,943,908 |.25,329,300 fr 
1821 4,393,047 | 5,069,372 | 41,415,565 | 50,797,982 5 14,400,000 | 27,015,563 
18v2 3,886,950 | 4,145,463 | 44,758,005 | 52,770,418 § 16,000,000 | 28,738,005 
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IMPORTS, 
etme = 
The Amounts in Col. No. 3, of this Statement, have been deduced, by deducting the 
Amotn's in Cols. 1 and 2 from the Totals in Col. No. 4, and Col. No. 8, of Table S,. . 
will show that the Amounts in Col. No. 5 of this Table exhibit all that has been: 
received against the Amounts in Col. No, 5. There being no authentic return for the. 
East Indies and China prior to 1792, occasions the Amounts in Col. No. 6, for the first 
eight:years, to be assumed; but the general accuracy of the account is not ‘affected ’” 
thereby 
prema. mete 
