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above stated to be less than 350 

 tons measurement, nor to clear out 

 without a manifest of her cargo, 

 and an attested list of persons 

 and arras; such list to be trans- 

 mitted to the secretary of the 

 court of directors, if in England, 

 and to the secretary of the govern- 

 oient, if in India. 



XVII. No article of silk, hair, 

 or cotton wools imported under 

 this act, are to be entered or taken 

 out i-f any warehouse, except for 

 exportation, unless they shall have 

 been brought into the port of Lon- 

 don, and deposited in the com- 

 pany's warehouses ; in which case 

 they shall be put up to public sale, 

 and if bought in by the owners, 

 shall be delivered out to them 

 upon paying the duties and 

 charges. 



XXlII. The Treasury, however, 

 may authorize such articles, when 

 . brought to the out-ports, to be re- 

 moved to the port of London for 

 the purpose of being sold, for 

 home consumption, under the 

 same regukuions as if originally 

 imported there. 



XIX. Such articles imported 

 either at London or elsewhere, 

 and taken out of the warehouses 

 for exportation, to be charged duty 

 ad valorem. 



XX. Nothing in this act is to 

 extend to prevent, during the 

 further term granted to the com- 

 pany, such further provisions by 

 parliament as may be necessary 

 for the carrying on private trade 

 directly or circuilously within the 

 company's limits, except to China, 

 and without prejudice to the re- 

 strictions hereafter mentioned with 

 respect to the resort to and resi- 

 dence of persons in the East Indies. 



XXI. XXIL XXUI. Repeal of 



certain subsisting acts relative to 

 private trade. 



XXIV. Goods imported or ex- 

 ported by the company, to besubr 

 ject to the same duties as those im-. 

 ported or exported in private trade. 



XXV. No duties imposed by 

 the authorities in India to be valid 

 till sanctioned by the Court of 

 Directors, and approved by the 

 Board of Commissioners. 



XXVI. XXVII. Repeal of the 

 act 33 Geo. 3rd. granting a duty 

 to the company on private trade 

 frojTQ the East Indies ; but with a 

 proviso that the repeal shall not 

 release the duty of 3 per cent, on 

 articles of silk, hair, and cotton 

 wool deposited in the company's 

 warehouses in London, or the 

 duties on articles imported from 

 China, or the engagements be- 

 tween the company and the cap- 

 tains and officers of their ships. 



XXVIII. XXIX. Regulations 

 respecting security for the rates 

 granted by parliament to the East 

 India Dock Company. 



XXX. XXXI. Authority grant- 

 ed to make use of India-built ships 

 until August 1, 1814, unless pro- 

 vision be made i-especting the same 

 in the next session of parliament ; 

 also, power given to his majesty 

 in council to authorize private 

 traders to use India-built ships dur- 

 ing the same term. Such ships de- 

 clared not liable to forfeiture, 



XXXII. Regulations respecting 

 ships engaged in the Southern 

 Whale Fishery. 



XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. 

 XXXVI. Relate to persons desir- 

 ous of going to India for the pur- 

 pose of promoting the religious and 

 moral improvement of the natives. 

 If the Court of Directors think fit 

 to refuse the applications for per* 



