4IO 



A. D. 1764. 



Countries, &c. 



Nova-Scotia 



New-England 



New- York 



Pennsylvania 



Virginia and Maryland 



Carolina . - - 



Georgia - - 



Florida . . - 



West-Indies in general 



AntigiKi 



Barbados . - - 



Bermuda - - 



Dominica - - - 



Grenada - - - 



Gnadaloupe 



Havanna 



Jamaica . - - 



Martinique 



Mimtserrat 



Nevis - - - 



St. Christophers 



St. Vincents 



Tobago . . - 



Tortola 



New-Providence 



St. Croix 



St. Eustathius 



Foreign West-Indies - 



Briti;ih and Irish linens 



■exported on bounty to 



various countries 

 Prize goods 



Imp. and exp. of England 

 Imp. and exp. of Scotland 



Total, Great Britain, - 



1765 — A great part of the fonthern coafl of Barbary was deemed in- 

 accellible by reafon of a prodigious furf continually breaking upon it. But 

 a commodious harbour with an eafy accefs had been difcovered on that 

 coafl: by Captain George Glafs, who thereupon applied to government 

 for a grant of an e.vclufive trade for thirty years to his new-difcovered 

 harbour, which is fituated in 28° 4' north latitude, 11° 36' longitude 

 weft from London, and is called by the natives Regeaia or Gueder. 

 According to Captain Glafs the adjacent country produces great abund- 

 ance of fine wool, which the people partly manufadure, and partly fell 

 to the Guinea caravans ; but they would prefer exchanging it for Britifh 

 manufadures. He obtained from the natives a charter in Arabic, lur- 

 rendering to Great Britain the port, to which he gave the name of Hillf- 

 burgh, with a competent diftricff of the adjacent land ; which, with a plan 

 of the harbour, he tranfmitted (January) to the earl of Hillfburgh. After 

 ■ a tedious delay, perhaps occafioned by the oppofition of the merchants 



