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Additional 101. per cent. =~ — L..20,355, |0» 0 
Wines (Custems) — — 44,270 3 1 
Do. (Excise) — _ 851 0 O 
Sweets — _— 1,340 0 0 
Legacies — _ 1,894 0 .O 
Horses — — 400 0 QO 
2s. duty on ditio — — 1,300 0 O 
Hats / _ —_ 1,395 0 O 
£&.215,772 15 15 
Total in the Year, ending O&. 10, 1796. 
_ Of customs _ —_ 3,232,345 17 12 
Of excise _ — 6,461,608 10 7% 
Of stamps — = 1,212,669 7 6 
Of incidents — — 1,891,703 19 11£ 
Ofduties . 1791 — — 615,099 6 3 
Of do. 1794 —_ — 500,802 1 3 
Of do. 1795 _ _ 1,372,366 18 10 
| \ 115,286,596 1 62 
Of duties 1796 — _ 215,772 15 It 
Exchequer, Oct. 17, 1796. James FISHER. 
In order to shew a comparative state of the above duties, with those of 
the year ending on the 10th of October, 1795, we subjoin the totals of 
that year. 
TOTAL OF DUTIES IN 1795. 
SRS aR Ih BY 
Of cusioms — : — 9, 1575645 11 “42 
Of excise ~ — — 7,166,635 11 92 
Of stamps _ ~ 1,207,951 12 "7 
Of incidents — _— 1,821,740 15 82 
Of duties 1791 — = 699,954 14 9 
. Of do. 1794 — — 596,648 15 32 
Of do. . 1795 -~ — 1,015,696 10 112 
— 
L. 15,665,873 12 0 
A comparative View of certain public Circumstances in the respective Periods 
of 1783-4 and 1795-6. 
Price of the 3 per cent. Consols Jan. 27, 1784, 55 
Ditto. — _ May 2, 1796, 66 
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