1823.] 



Cwt. 



Brought fbr ward 3,2<)5,826 



Grenada 199,178 



TriniWad 178,494 



Barbadoes 156,681 



All other British plantations 



in the West Indies .... 563,521 



House of Commonu* Committees. 44 1 



£ «. d. 

 On We«t India n.P.--.- 8,329,867 8 



Ou East India 248,428 15 



Ouforeign 1,116 9 



Total . • • • 4^3,579,412 12 



Statement of the quantity of Rum 

 .3,303,693 imported into Great Britain from the 

 From the East Indies and China 2-26,476 5^,, January, 1822, to the 5th January, 



theHavannah 79,929 ,823.-(Vide Parliamentary Paper 



No. 71.) 



Total B.P. West Indies- 



the Brazils 



33,024 



Total from all parts .... Cict. 3,6i3,127 

 Of which there lias been consumed 



in Great Britain, of British 



plantation 2,466,570 



Anil of East India 130,000 



Exported— 

 Of British plantation to Ireland •• 166,161 



And to all other parts 4,822 



Of forei!»n to all parts 137,707 



Of East India to ditto 102,467 



Of refined to Ireland 46,727 



And to all other parts.. ••328,057 



Total refined 374,784, equal in 



raw to • 637,133 



Gals. 



Imported from Jamaica 2,318,137 



Demerara-... 1,193,556 



Tobago 310,984 



Grenada 179,745 



Antigna^.^ — • 57,232 

 All other parts 186,462 



Total- 



• 4,246,096 



Total consumed and exported • • 3,644,860 

 The above statement is interesting, as 

 showing how proportionably the demand 

 has been to the supply. Of the 328,057 

 cwt. of refined exported, 132,506 cwt. has 

 been to Germany — 123,709 to Italy — 

 15,772 to Prussia— 16,207 to Malta— 9,052 

 to Turkey— 2,316 to Russia— and the 

 remainder to all other parts. 



Exported to Germany 329,04 1 



Prussia 226,336 



Italy 108,803 



British North Ame- 

 rica 274,6.57 



United States, ditto 215,043 

 Coast of Africa •• 100,527 

 All other parts, in- 

 cluding Ireland 654,961 



Total GalU. I,b55,898 



Duty paid on home cousnmption 2,114,.550 



Ditto on brandy 1,176,870 



Geneva 103,893 



An account of the Tonnage of Ship- 

 ping entered outwards and inwards 

 from and to Great Britain, and to and 

 from the East Indies and China, from 

 the years 1814 to 1822, both inclusive.— 

 (Vide Parliamentary Paper No. 72.) 



The gross amount of duty 

 paid on sugar taken out 

 of warehouse for home 

 consumption and re- 

 fining in the same pe- 

 riod has been 4,469,308 7 4 



Out of whirh, 889,895/. 

 I5«. Sd. has been re- 

 paid for bounty on re- 

 ' fined exported, and for 

 over-eniricii, &c. leav- 

 ing the net amount of 

 duty on the quantity 

 for home consumption 

 to be, 3,579,412/. 12«. «'s 



2d. in the following pro- 

 portions, viz :— 



Slalemrnt «/ the Number and Tonnage of Vessels which cleared Outwards and entered 

 Inuuirils fioin and to Great Britain, to and from the British West Indies, and also the 

 Suinljer of Men employed in Navisalin'^ the same in the Jive yC'irs above mentioned ; viz. 

 from the 5/A January, 1818, to the 6th January, 1823.— (TtJe Parliamentary Paper, 

 present Sission, No. 84.^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



OUTWAKIJS. 



^'=*-'»'i VeUdl 1'°""^ge- |No.ofMen. 



1813 

 1819 

 1820 

 IR21 

 1822 



753 

 801 

 75 i 

 807 

 6i6 



2Hi,0.")0 

 226,218 

 217,744 

 230,8.>o 

 192,275 



AIONTHLV Mau. No.3t^. 



11,9>7 

 12.519 

 12,092 

 12,779 

 10,9' 10 



No. of 

 Vebselsi. 



812 

 824 

 796 

 816 

 782 



1NWARD8._ 



Tonnage. No. of Men, 



238,763 

 235,776 

 2 29,515 

 233,491 

 22J.2S9 



12,072 

 12,187 

 11,664 

 12,094 

 1 1 ,708 



statement 



