A. D. 1762. 



361 



British manufac- 

 tures, &c. * 



^40,074 11 

 60,028 7 

 75.527 19 



Foreign bullion f 

 and goods. 



^'28tJ,720 8 

 280,042 15 

 438,610 4 



Total. 



^327,394 19 

 340,071 2 

 514,138 3 



And the following retrofped fliews the exports of the prefent com- 

 pany; and is in like manner compiled from the returns of their acount- 

 ants. 



Average of 10 years, ending 2C)th 

 teniber - . . 



of 9 years ending in 



of 8 years ending in 



of 7 years ending in 



of 3 years ending in 



of 3 years ending in 

 1 year ending September 



Sep-^ 

 1724/ 

 1733 

 1741 



1748 

 1751 

 1755 

 1756 

 1757 

 1758 



1759 

 1760 



It was obferved by Mr. James, the fecretary of the Eafl-India com- 

 pany, that in the four years ending with 29th September 1762 the 

 quantity of bullion, exported by the company, fell fliort of what was 

 exported in the four years ending with the 29th September 1758, 

 £,2,io6,j^o : 8 : I, while the amount of woollen manufactures exported, 

 exceeded that of the preceding four years by ^^386,625 : 2 : 11, and 

 that there was alfo a great increafe in the laft four years of the quantity 

 of copper (hipped, the excefs of that article, which is a new branch of 

 the Eaft-India trade, being £108,521 : 10 : 2. 



* The cudoms and other charges are iiichidcd in the coR of the goods. 



f Tile bullion confilled chiefly of Spaiiilh dollars, rated at ^f llcrling ; the goods confilled of foreign 

 ftationary ware, wine, medicines, &c. 



X Part of the exports of 1699 were for the ufe of an cmbalTy, for which the company alfo (hipped 

 onboard his Majclly's (hip Harwich goods and money to the amount of jCs>55'J : 14 : 11. 



II The (lu'ps were configncd as follows : 



1699 

 1700 

 1701 



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