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| March 1, 
BRITISH LEGISLATION. 
AOTS PASSED in the FIRST YEAR of the REIGN of GEORGE THE FOURTH, or in 
the SECOND SESSION of the SEVENTH PARLIAMENT of the UNITED KINGDOM. 
AP. CI. To extend to Ireland an 
Act of the last Session of Pariia- 
ment, for granting an additional Bounty 
on the Exportation of certain Silk Ma- 
rufactures, and to continue the same 
until the Fifth Day of July One thou- 
sand eight hundred and twenty-two. 
CAP. CH. For altering the Drawback 
on Acetous Acid exported; and for 
exempting Tiles made for draining 
Lands from Duty. 
I. The Drawback of 4d. per Gallon shall 
be paid for such Vinegar or Acetous Acid 
as shall be exported of the Strength of 
Proof, and so in proportion for a greater 
Degree of Strength. 
1I. Flat Tiles for the Foundation of semi- 
eliptical Tiles, used for draining lands, 
exempted from Duty. 
CAP. CIII. Yo authorise Collectors 
of the Customs in Ireland to bring to 
Account the Proceeds of Goods sold 
under the Provisions of the Warehous- 
ing Acts. 
CAP. CIV. To amend an Act of the 
last Session of Parliament, for regulat- 
ing the Trade of the Isle of Man, so far 
as relates to the Quantity of Muscovado 
Sugar to be imported into the said Is- 
fand. 
CAP. CV. An Act for amending the 
Laws of Excise relating to warehoused 
Goods. 
I. On taking out of Warehouse, Wine, 
Spirits, Coffee, &c. for Exportation, no 
Duty to be charged for Decrease of Quan- 
tity arising from natural waste. Allowance 
for Waste not to exceed certain Propor- 
tions mentioned. Not to prevent the full 
Duties from being charged without Allow- 
ance on spirits, wine, &c. taken out of 
Warehouse for Home Consumption. Spirits 
to be re-gauged, and Strength re-exa- 
mined, &c. Not to exempt any such 
Goods from being charged with Duties 
that may be found after account first taken. 
Deficiency to extend only to such Goods 
as have not paid duty. , 
II. Bond to be given for payment of 
Duties within Three Years, except for 
such Goods as shall be taken out for Home 
Consumption or exported before Expira- 
tion of that Time, &c. Goods to be sold 
for Home Consumption at the Expiration 
of Three Years. If Price for Home Con- 
sumption not sufficient for Duties, &c. 
such Goods may be sold for Exportation. 
If not sold in Three Mouths after the pe- 
riod for which Security was given, Goods 
may be destroyed. 
Ill. No Goods shall be delivered for 
Removal, or put on board any lighter or 
other Vessel, unless the same shall have 
Fastenings, to be locked by the proper 
Officer, otherwise such Goods shall be 
forfeited. Persons removing Lighters, 
having such Goods on board before Hatches 
are fastened, or altering Fastenings or 
removing or concealing Goods, shall forfeit 
2001. 
IV. Wine landed at the London Docks 
may be warehoused for Exportation only. 
Proprietor of Wine warehoused at such 
Docks either for Home Consumption or 
Exportation desirous of fitting such Wine 
for Exportation shall give Notice to the 
Inspector of his Intention. 
[ Who would suppose that the collec- 
tion of a paltry revenue should be al- 
lowed to impose such obstructions on, 
the freedom of trade as are indicated 
by the clauses of this act, and by all 
acts relative to the dock, bonding and 
warehousing system. Revenue, an 
affair purely incidental, is by error of 
reasoning and policy, made to super- 
sede every other interest and feeling. | 
CAP. CVI. To Continue until the 
First Day of July, One thousand eight 
hundred and Twenty-four, several Acts 
of His late Majesty, respecting the Du- 
ties of Customs payable on Merchandize 
imported into Great Britain and Ire- 
land, from any Place within the Limits 
of the East India Company's Charter ; 
and to increase the Duties payable on 
the Importation of Sugar from the East 
Indies, until the Twenty-fifth Day of 
March One thousand eight hundred and 
twenty-three, in Great Britain, and 
until the First Day of July One thou- 
sand eight hundred and twenty-four in 
Ireland. 
CAP.CVII. To repeal so much of an 
Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of 
His late Majesty, as relates to the Pur- 
chase of Lands, Tenements, and Here- 
ditaments, at Sheerness, in the County 
of Kent, and to vest certain Lands and 
Hereditaments at Gillingham, in the 
said County, in Trustees, to be appro- 
priated to the Public Service in the De- 
partment of the Navy. 
CAP. CVIIL Yo provide for the 
Charge of the Addition to the Public 
Funded Deht of the United Kingdom of 
Great Britain and Ireland, for the Ser- 
vice of the Year One thousand eight 
hundred and twenty-one. f 
CAP. C1LX. An Act for better secur- 
ing the Duties of Excise on Tobacco. 
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