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flour, Indian com, Indian meal, and rye, imported either in Britifh vef- 

 fels, or in vefTels belonging to any friendly ftate, viz. 



for every quarter of wheat weighing 440 lb avoirdupois ^l O 



for do. . . . weighing 424 016 O 



for every hundredweight of wheat flour O 6 



imported from any part of Europe south of Cape Finisterre, the 

 Mediterranean, Africa, the British colonies in America, or the 

 United states of America, till 400,000 quarters should be imported 

 from Europe or Africa, and 500,000 quarters from America. 2^ 

 hundredweight of flour being reckoned equivalent to one quarter 

 of wheat. 



for every quarter of wheat weighing 440 lb avoirdupois 015 



for do . weighing 424 012 



for every hundredweight of flour ' 4 Q 



imported from any part of Europe north Of Cape Finisterre, not 

 being part of his Majesty's dominions, till the quantity should 

 amount to 500,000 quarters. 



for every quarter of wheat weighing 440 lb avoirdupois O 10 O 



for do . weighing 424 O 8 O 



for every hundredweight of flour O 3 O 



imported after the above quantities should be completed. 



for every quarter of Indian corn O 5 O 



for every hundredweight of Indian meal O 1 6 



till the quantity should amount to 500,000 quarters, allowing 3§ 

 hundredweight of meal as equivalent to one quarter of corn. 



for every quarter of Indian corn O 3 



for every hundredweight of Indian meal O 1 O 



imported after the above quantities should be completed, 



for every quarter of rye weighing 400 lb avoirdupois 010 O 



till the quantity should amount to 100,000 quarters. 



and for every quarter beyond that quantity O 6 O 



The whole bounties now granted were to ceafe on the 3o''' of Sep- 

 tember 1 796, unlefs where it Ihould appear that a veflel, which had 

 failed in due time, had been unavoidably detained on her paflage, in 

 which cafe the commiflioners of the cuftoms were authorized to pay 

 bounties till the 15'" of Odober. 



The importation for the bounty was limited to the ports of London, 

 Aberyflwyth, Beaumaris, Berwick, Bofton, Briflol, Carlile, Chefler, 

 Chichefter, Colchefter, Cowes, Dartmouth, Dover, Exeter, Falmouth, 

 Harwich, Hull, Ipfwich, Lancafter, Liverpool, Lyme, Lynne, Maiden, 

 Milford, Newcaflle, Penzance, Plymouth, Pool, Portfmouth, Prefton, 

 Rochefter, Sandwich, Southampton, Stockton, Sunderland, Swanfea, 

 Wells, Whitehaven, Whitby, Wifbeach, Yarmouth, Aberdeen, Ayr, 

 Alloa, Campbelkown, Dunfries, Dunbar, Dundee, Glafgow, including 

 Port-Glafgow, Greenock, Kirkcaldy, Kirkcudbright, Leith, Lerwick, 

 Montrofe, and Wigton. 



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