A. D. 1801. 



549 



Valueat a little above 17 years' purchase ^200,000,000 



Machinery, such as steam engines, spinning works, .^c 40,000,000 



Houses and machinenj in Scotland 30,000,000 



^£'3/0,000,000 



/>/r«i;rert' in houses, ?.c. taken at half tlie value of the houses 135,000,000 



Household stock, not considered as furniture, viz. 



Clothes ^15,550,(X)0 Wine, spirits &c 2,000,000 



Plate 10,000,000 Household linen 3,000,(K)0 



Jewels and trinkets 5,000,000 Horses and carriages . . . 2,000,000 



Clocks and watches 2,000,000 Otlier articles 5,-150,000 



Books 5,000,000 



Total inEngland andWales 50,(XX),()00 

 The same articles in Scotland 5,000,000 



55,000,000 



Value of furniture and household stock ] go,000,000 



Agricultural stock, the annual crop being estimated at 



8,000,000 quarters of wheat at 4q/" 1(5,000,000 



5,000,000 barley and rye .... 24/ 6,000,000 



12,000,000 oats and beans . . . I6/8 10,000,000 



hay and straw 20,000,000 



Value of the crop (exclusive of peas, rape, and hops) .... 52,000,000 



Deducting for present consumption, remains insurable value 32,500,000 



British manufactures, classed as follows. 



JVoolen goods, annual produce 19 millions, annual export 8 millions. 



stock on hand for home consumption 11,000,000 



Cotton goods, produce 10 millions : stock for home consumption .... 6,000,000 



Flaxen goods, ditto 2,000,000 



Hempen goods ditto 2,000,000 



Silk goods, ditto 3,000,000 



Leather, in shoes, boots, saddlery, harness, military accoutrements, car- 7 ,,, nr^ r,r\n 



riages, &c | 12,000,000 



G/(Wi, (plate glass rery much improved of late) 2,000,000 



Porce/aw, and /)o<<?7^ (much improved in tlie last 20 years) 2,000,000 



P«/)e/-, (increased in price and quantity) 1,500,000 



Hardware, made at Birmingham, Sheflield, &c. probably above 6,000,000 > 



£fcr, annual consumption 200,000,000 gallons at 1/ 10,000,000 



Spirits, ditto 10,000,000 8/ 4,000,000 



5oa/), reckoning for 2,260,802 families, at 3if/ per week, above 1,500,000 



Salt, 46,000 tuns of 40 bushels each (without making any allowance fori , __„ ___ 



smuggled salt) ? J 1,000,000 



Candles, wax and tallow, above 2,000,000 



White lead and other colours for painters and dyers — turpentine — casks "] 

 and vats for liquors — drugs — hats — straw work — snuff — horn — books 



— furniture — musical instruments — watches — jewelery coaches and > 10,000,000 

 other carriages — printing apparatus — salted beef, pork, butter, fish, &.c. \ 



probably at least J — 



Annual amount of manufactures for home consumption 76'00O,00O 



British manufactures for exportation, value m ISOO almost 40,000,000 



Total of British manufactures 116,000,000 



Foreign MERCHANDIZE : tlie imports of 1 600 were above 55,000,000 



171,000,000 



Of British and foreign merchandize, besides what remains in the East-"! 



India company's warehouses uninsured, there may be stated as on > 39,000,000 



hand, and therofor insurable J 



Shipping, belonging to Great Britain and Ireland, valued at 20,000,000 



belonging to the colonies 2,000,000 



vessels on the stocks 1 ,oOO,000 



23,000,000 



