540 



A. D. 1800. 



Barilla; brimstone; quick- 

 silver ; cochineal, indigo, 

 and other dye-stuffs ; al- 

 monds, raisins, and other 

 fruits ; oil ; Portugal, Span- 

 ish, Italian, Cyprus, and 

 Madeira, wines ; Spanish 

 wool, 33,748 lbs ; cotton. 



Books, drawings, &c, barilla ; brimstone ; 

 cork ; cream of tartar, essence of lemons, 

 manna, senna, succus liquoritisc, and 

 other drugs ; juniper berries ; perfumed 

 oil ; argol, galls, madder, shumack, val- 

 onia, and other dye-stuffs ; anchovies ; 

 almonds, figs, prunes, nuts, &'.c. currants; 

 raisins ; ordinary, and sallad, oil ; cheese, 

 439 cwt-; chip, and straw, hats ; bugles ; 

 silk, raw, thrown, and waste ; rags, 695 

 tuns ; lambs' skins undressed ; goats' and 

 kids' skins, raw and dressed; brandy; sta- 

 tues, valued at ^J,368; marble; cotton. 



GIBRALTAR. 



Beer; wrought brass and iron ; tinned plates; woolen 

 goods ; a t"ew li-nens ; cotton goods to a considerable 

 amount ; hats ; wrought leather ; stationary and some 

 books ; pilchards, and a few other fish ; refined sugar ; 

 coals ; cabinet ware ; and all kinds of necessaries, the 

 place itself prcxlucing nothhig. 



Cinnamon , doves, pepper, and otlier spices ; coffee ; sugar ; 

 tea ; butter ; rum ; geneva ; tobacco ; some German^ 

 Irish, and Russia, linens; India piece goods. 



ITALY, including Venice. 



Alum * ; wrought brass, iron, and silver; 

 plated ware ; woolen goods of all sorts ; 

 cotton goods to a considerable amount ; 

 a few linens ; earthen ware ; glass ; hard- 

 ware ; tinned plates ; pilchards, 32,881 

 hhds ; red, and white, herrings ; dry 

 cod ; tanned leather ; wrought leather. 

 Cochineal, indigo, fustic, logwood, cnidi 

 other di/e-sliffs ; cinnamon, cloves, pep- 

 per, ginger, ifc ; cacao ; coffee ; sugar; 

 bar, and plate, iron ; India piece goods ;, 

 ox guts ; rum ; tar ; tobacco ; uhale^ 

 bone f.. 



Barilla; lemons and oranges; 

 ordinary oil ; thrown silk ; 

 cotton ; wool. 



MINORCA. 



A few woolen goods; someherrings; some refined sugarj; 

 several other articles of less than ^1 ,000 each in value,. 

 Sugar ; rum ; geneva ; some spicerij. 



Carpets ; copper ; cuculus Indire, traga- 

 canth, opium, senna, and other drugs ; 

 berries, galls, madder, valonia, and other 

 dye-stufl^s ; boxwood ; currants, figs, rais- 

 ins, and other fruits; goats' hair; mohair; 

 goats' skins; raw silk; cotton; cotton yarn. 



TURKEY. 



Lead ; tin ; tinned plates ; 170 cannon,, 

 and other wrought iron ; watches; some 

 cotton goods ; woolen goods. 

 Cochineal, indigo, and other dye-stuffs ; 

 some cinnamon, c'oves, pimento, and other 

 spices ; coffee ; sugar ; India piece goods^ 



MALTA. 



Nothing I A small quantity of beer in bottles, hitherto the only article of export. 



IRELAND. 



Alum ; apothecary's ware ; wearing apparel ; bark ; beer j 

 books, and stationary ; wrought brass and wire ; WTOught 

 copper ; cabinet ware ; horses ; coals, value about ^300,000, 

 mostly from Scotland; red, and white, lead, and other painters"^ 

 colours, oil, varnish, &c ; copperas ; cordage ; woolen, cotton, 

 and silk, manufactures of all kinds ; hats, mostly felt ; haber- 



Pearl-ashes ; wood- 

 ashes; books, valu- 

 ed at ^777 ; cows, 

 oxen, horses, mules, 

 sheep, swine ; ox, 

 cow,andhorse,hides; 



* In the middle ages Genoa fupplied all Europe they knew good for nothing but feeding fheep and 



■with alum. Sc^ F. i, pp. 637, 667. cattle, and furnifliing wool, hides, lead, and tin, 



f What would the merchants of Italy in the fliould ever fupply them with Oriental prodoce and 



middle ages have faid to any perfon who would manufactures, and many other comforts and luxur- 



have ventured to prediCl, that a country, which ies of life» 



