A. D. J 7 66. 



455 



dcftinely imported into Great Britain, before the commutation duty 

 entirely put an end to that principal branch of the fmuggling trade. 



There belonged this year to all the ports 

 of England 7,412 veflels of the reputed burthen of 561,982 tuns, 

 and of Scotland 1,295 _ _ _ 73^^93 



Total 8,707 - - - - 635,275 



The net amount ot the cuftoms, including theWefl: -India four-and-a- 

 half-per-cent duty, paid into the exchequer in the courfe of this year, was, 

 from the cuftom-houfe in London, - /^2, 437, 2 80 15 lo 



and from the cuftom-houfe in Edinburgh, - 11,000 o o- 



Total net revenue of the cufloms of Great Britain, /!"2,448,2 8o 15 10 



There were coined at the mint in the courfe ot the year 

 '7.565 pounds of gold, value - - £S2o,y24. 12 6 



and 96 pounds of filver, - - - 297120 



X^82I,022 4 6 



The official value of the imports and exports of Great Britain from 

 Chriftmas 1765 to Chriftmas 1766, was as follows. 



Countries, &c. 



Africa 



Canaries 



Denmark and Norway 



East Country 



East-India 



Flanders 



France 



Germany 



Greenland 



Holland 



Iceland 



Ireland 



M:.iin 



Italy 



Madeira 



Poland 



Portugal 



Pnissia 



Russia 



.S]iain 



Straits 



Sweden 



Turkey 



Venice 



Sardinia 



Guernsey, kc. 



Hudson's bay 



NewfouiidLinJ 



