INDEX.] Tin. 



16.5.0 Not to be impoited.a mine being found in Barbary 11,4-10 

 1785 Annus! value eftimatcd - - iv, j6 



17S9 Tin nu(>peil by the Kall-Indla company - 183 



1790 Tin fiiipi>cJ liy them tKemptctl horn Jmy - 202 



i6Si Turned pliilts now macle in Englai.J. the manufac- 



tun; dtrtniyc<) hy acoiii'ier 'ntfrftiing 

 l7^ol|Foi"nici'!y imported, now niali- litttcr at home 

 I Boo A common article of exportation 

 20oo'T///i«/ invade Greece by lea 

 1379 Tj/Ztv taxed ... 



1563 Licences to eat fledi taxi-d accordine; to titles 



Tobacco — See f'irs:inia, Carolina, &c, 

 1584. The fiirt tobacco brought from America 

 1 590l|Tol-)acco taverns common in Lomljn 

 1604 Tobacco pays 6/10 per pound of duty 

 i5iS Conliderable quantities brought from Virginia 

 jSzo Garblers appointed for it 



■ ■ Not to be laifed at home — monopolircd by the king- 301 

 i6i4-,i5j5 Admitted only from Virginia and Bermuda 329, S3' 

 I(3i5,i6i7 Monopolized by the king - 334-,34-i,34-8 



1630 Home cultivation prohibited — importation limited 366 

 i<)33 RetaiUrs of tob.acco regulated - 377 



163-}. Imported in London only— monopolized by the king 378 

 1644 Cuftom duty loviercd — cxcife duty impofed 425, 426 

 1652,1660 Cultivation at home ftriiJlly prohibited 

 J 660 To be landed only in the Englilh dominions 

 1663,1670 Cultivation at home again prohibited 

 1685 A new duty laid upon it 

 1709 Imports and exports of it in 10 years 

 1731 Annual imports, and this year's exports 

 1740 Imports — more than half to London 

 1748 — Imports, exports, &c - - 



1765 Exports from Glalgow, Whitehaven, Sec, to Hoi 



land ... 42S 



1771)1775 Imports and exports ot tobacco in Glafgow 



517, 

 1775 Imports and exports in England and Scotland, in 



15 years ... 



17-8 Tobacco exported allowed to be re-imported 



1779 Allowed to be railed in Ireland, &c 

 1980 Circuitous importation of tobacco permitted 

 J781 Additional duty impofed 

 J 7 82 Further additional duty 



■ Tobacco admitted from various countries 

 — — Dutifs laid on tobacco railed in Scotland 



■ I Channels of the tobacco trade during the war 

 »j33 Regulations for carriage of tobacco . ii 

 ~— Regulation for importation, duties, &c 



View of the tobacco trade, 1775, 1783 



1785 Importation, duty, &c, regulated 



J786 Duty fixed, &c - - - 



1789 Duty partly transferred to the excife, &c 



1790 Regulations amended - - • 

 J793 Tobacco allowed duty-free to the navy 

 May be imported into the new free ports 



• Warchoufe rent lowered 

 1795 Additional duty — allowed duty-free to the army 

 J 777 Tobcjcco-pipe clay may be exported to the fugar co- 

 lonies ... iii. 



1780 PermilTion continued 

 Further continued - Iv, 14, 171, 270, 443 



1637 Tobago colonized from Courland - ii, 401 

 1642,1^50 The Dutch endeavour to fettle on it - 421 



i5'i4 Thed. of Courland transfers his right to England 513 



1672 Irtand taken from the Dutch by the Englifh 569 



1730 Del'cription of it - . iii, j6o 



J763 It is ceded to Great Britain at the peace - 367 



— — Is united to the government of Grenada - 377 



1764 Plan for dividing and fettling the island - 392 



176'! It is still without an affembly - . 442 



1758 The fcttlements flourifhing . . 483 



1771 Population and produce - . 514 



J774 Not liable to the duty of 41 per cent - 559 



Tobago. 



448, 489 

 486 



S'Oi 54-1 



620 



iii, 8 



163, 170 

 224 

 264 



581 



5S2 

 620 

 636 

 658 

 686 

 710 

 71 1 



714- 



710 



', 14 



28 



36 

 76 

 106 

 189 

 203 

 270 

 271 

 279 

 360 



607 

 S64 



7' 

 26s 



37J 

 464 



SSS 



68, 



17S1 Taken by the French - - iii, 687 



17S3 And ceded to ihem at the peace - - iv, » 



The king of France aboliihes the droit d'aubaine 2 



1785 Time allowed foi' VilTcls carrying IJrililh property 

 1793 Illand taken by the Britilli toices 



1796 Scarlnirgh made a free port 

 1798 Sugar and rum exported to Great Britain 



Toll — See Rends, iour.d. 

 177-1. Tools of certain kinds not to be exported iii, 



i-Si Kxporratiou Itrifllv prohibited 

 17S5 Exportation of tools, kc for iron manufifturet, 



prohibited - - - iv, 74 



Prohibition continued 127, 171, 187, 202, 223,133 17a 



1795 Prohibition made perpetual - - 341- 



Tortoln — See Virgin ijtaitds. 

 I46oj|7'oyf«*rf//;' conftru£\s a gnomon - i, S&4 >r 



1474 Sends a chart, with India on the weft fide of it, to 

 Martinez in Portugal — fends a fccond copy to 

 Chriftopher Colon - - 66+ m 



947 Tri-bifond much frequented by merchants - i, iSf 

 1782 Triejle — the emperor advances money to the mer- 

 chants for trading to Afia, Africa, and Ame- 

 rica - - - •■■ - - 

 17S5 They become bankrupts 

 I 595 Trinidad feized by Raleigh 



1797 Taken by the Britifli forces — account of it 

 San Ji.feph made a free port 



1798 Suc;arand rum exported to Great Britain 

 1512 Trinitv-houfe cftabliflied for regulating pilots 

 1566 Empowered to erefl beacons, &c 

 1733 Their power to deepen the river and fell ballaft 



confirmed by parliament 



1771 Afl for laltage and ballallage continued 



1772 Aft for making light-houfes at the Spurn 

 U94*7"ro7«n njuar - 

 TiicTiojsns more civilized than the Greeks, had 



fome commerce and {hipping - - 18 



800 Troye — its fairs reforted to from various countries, 



audits weight generally adopted - i, 250 



Truflee: for fjherics and maitufaBurcs in Scotland 

 1727 Eftablillied with a fmallfund - iii, 70, 13^ 



1753 A further fum put into their hands - 295 



1767 Their report on the herring filhery - 459 



'77° /l7°oo per annum put into their hands for encou- 

 raging the culture of hemp and flax - 49S 

 Tunnage and poundage — See Ship-money. 



1347 Impofed for the convoy of ftiips, &c - 1, 536 



1348 Lowered, and put into the merchants' hands 537 

 1379 Levied in the north fea on velTels by their burthen 589 

 1382 Impofed at the requeff of the merchants - 593 

 1406 Put into the hands of the merchants, wlio under- 

 take to guard the fea - - 616 



1453 Granted to the king for life - - 669 



1455 Now to be paid to the merchants of the ftaple 671 



1463 New duties enabled . _ . 675 



1603 Granted during the king's life - ii, 232 



1660 Granted to King Charles II ... 480 



1675 Appropriated by parliament for the navy - 578 

 1696 Abolifhed - . . - 676 



14 Turdetani, an induftrious people of Spain i, i27 



Turltey — See Tiirify Company. 

 539 Turks appear in European hirtory • ', 2*9 



1453 They take Conftantinople - - 669 



1521 They extend their conquefts - - ii, 57 



1530 They become powerful at fea - - 71 



1538 Endeavour to recover the oriental trade of Egypt 82 

 1565 The Turkifh navy very formidable - 141 



1579 Englifh merchants obtain the privileges already 



granted to French, Venetians, Sec - 165 



1621 Trade of various nations with Turkey - 306 



1669 TheT rks take Candia — their naval power declines 540 

 1675 A treaty with England, favourable to trade — na- 

 tions not in treaty to trade under Eoglifh colours 575 

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