6o 



A. D. 1784. 



IjtsLASD imported I'rom 



in tl'.e year ending ao"" March 



Exports of the following articles from Ireland for the years ending 25'* March 



Linen, . 

 Cambrick 

 Beef* . 

 Pork * . 

 Tallow . 

 Hides, raw, 



yard. 



barrels 



cwt 



■ n' 

 ■ tanned, — 

 Butter . . cwt. 

 A view of t 



1709 



1770 



17,790,705 

 100 



205,36!«. 

 40,039 

 49,089 



8a,no2 

 23,994 



315,153 



le fiQi ti 



20,500,754 



205,269 

 4^,9-'i7 

 48,261 



102,943 

 28,187 



262,717 



ads of I 



1771 



25,3/6,606 



1,163 



301,010 



42,510 



46,643 



p8,6]6 



41,073 



23S,8U0 



1772 



20,599,178 



200,829 

 44,713 

 44,981 

 90,323 

 65,643 



288,457 



The trade of Ireland with America and the Wefl-Indies does not appear to have hitherto be- 

 come very confiderable. The following are the principal, or largeft, articles of the 



Exports 



and 



Eeef . 

 Pork . 

 Tallow , 



Candles 

 Soap 

 Shoes . 



Herrings 

 Salmon , 



Frize . 



Flannel 



Linen 



old . — 



Sugar 

 Rum . . 

 Cotton . 

 Cacao nuts 

 fndigo 

 Tobacco . 

 Tar . . 

 Rice . . 

 Pot-ashes 

 Lint-seed 

 Train oil 

 Barrel staves. 

 Bullion 



During thefe years Ireland had no concern in any trade with Africa. 



Value of the goods of all kinds exported from Ireland to Great Britain in the 



years ending 25'^ March 



1774 



Linen . . . 

 Ijinen yarn 

 Wool . . . , 

 Worsted and ba}' 



yam . 

 All other articles 



^•'1,237,122 

 175,160 

 503 



95,681 



605,178 



i; 



1,458, .544 



183,593 



1,004 



118,346 



615,032 



//<■ 



1,435,111 

 216,915 



530 



129,79' 

 765,114 



Totals t . . . ^2,n3,S502,376',5ie 2,547,461 



1777 



l,3S7,584 

 178,190 



86; 

 170,055 



810,436 



i,547,132 



177s 



1779 



1,542,7491,335,043 



1 68,653 

 833 



184,134 



816,124 



214,020 



1,939 



151,409 



650,564 



2,71 2,492'2 .252,976 



I78O 



1781 



1,219,921 961,456 

 254,220 

 1,082 



127,321 

 773,69] 



223,215 

 552 



122,786 



872,206 



2,381,235,2,180,215 



1782 



1,646,138 

 169,126 

 1,482 



125,732 



757,346 



2,699,826 



1793 



1,014,198 



214,878 



1,031 



100,016 



607,769 



1,937,892 



* * The real exportation of provifions from Ireland is very much increafed in time of war by the demands for the navy, which do not appear 

 in the cuftom-hoiife accounts. The unfteadinefs of the provilion trade is one of the many reafons, why it flioidd not be confidered as the moll 

 important article of IriJh commerce. _ _ ■ ,• ur 



t A trilling excefs or deficiency may be found in fome of the totals, owing to the omiffion of the columns of fliillings and pence in this abf- 

 traft. 



