142 APPENDIX TO 
An Account of the Duties of Excise paid into the Exchequer, by the Com= 
missioners of Excise in England, in One Year, between the 10th of Oc- 
tober, 1791, and 10th of October, 1792, on the Part of Scotland. 
ses 5. 
UCTIONS < - 3 4000 0 0 
Beer and ale . “ - 25000 0 0 
Bricks and Tiles - . - 3000 0 0 
Candles - - * ’ 8000 0 O 
Cocoa nuts and coffee ; 
General licences = 2 - 3000 0 O 
Glass - . - - 12000 0 O 
Hides and skins . - He 2000 0 O 
Malt, perpetual duty - ~ - 29500 0 O 
Paper - - - - - 6000 0 0 
Printed Goods - “ - 68000 0 0 
Soap - - - - 20000 O 0 
Spirit British - = - 42000 0 O 
dis’ { Rercien = 2 - 18000 0 0 
Starch - - - - 8000 0 0 
Tobacco and snuff - - - ~ $3000 0 0 
Wine ak be . - - 30000 0 O 
Tea - - - 500 0 0 
Licences} Pt - - - - ro100 a OO) 
Spirituous liquors ~ - - 6000 0 O 
Malt, perpetual duty, commenced Sth of January, 1791 6000 O 0 
Foreign spirits, additional = - 4000 0 OU 
British spirits, do. - - . 3000 0 0 
Total of duties, except malt annual 831500 O O 
Annual, malt, mum, cyder, and perry 14500 O O 
Total of Scotland 846000 0 O 
frag - - 7507203 15. 82 
Dhtiss.. Tkeotand . * |. , . 331500 0 0 
Total of perpetual Duties * 7838703 15 84 
Malt England - - - 607200 0 0 
Annual 
Duties (Scotland a - - 14500 0 O 
Total of malt annual, &c. 621700 O O 
Total 8460403 15 8} 
Excise Office, London, James Wess, Accomptant General. 
12 Dec. 1792. James Browne, P. Comptroller. 
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