In Newcas- 
ue. 
In Hull. 
In Liverpool and its vicinity are salt refineries, 
houses, a vast number of manufactories for tobacco- . 
pipes and pottery, iron founderies, breweries, a steam- 
engine for cutting and ing iron, vitriol and white- 
pty 
t works. 
Thus have we endeavoured to give as accurate and 
complete an account of the nature and state of the va- 
rious manufactures of England, as our information and 
our limits would permit, We are sensible it must ne- 
cessarily be imperfect or-erroneous in some particulars; 
but we trust in none of considerable im ce. As 
an for at least some of the omissions or errors 
with which we may be chargeable, we must, in justice 
to ourselves, remind our readers, that several of the 
most extensive and valuable of the manufactures of this 
country have been for several years past in such a state 
of fluctuation, from the i character and ef- 
fects of the war, out of which we have just rescued 
an 
give such 
ir t 
state, and serve for a general description, We have 
therefore 
for cutting dye-woods, snuff-mills, 
ENGLAND. 
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in trade, 
pa pimps nye ne derived from 
sources, as returned to the House of Commons. 
TABLE VII. 
Amount of annual pro- 
fits, from professions, 
trades, &c. 
£94,720 13 3 
272,582. 7 8 
218,406 8 8 
217,088. 411 
276,279 19 64 
277. 8.9 
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433,850 15 
1,623,131 16 
890,659 15. 
601,498 18 8 
54,659 19 10 | 
322,670 14 1 
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