EXCISE. 
Total gross produce of the Excise Duties in England, in the year ending the 
5th of January, 1807. 
£. s. 
d. 
H 
7J 
306,661 10 
OJ 
311,449 4 
8 
124,178 5 
7 2 
1$ 
Glass 
424,786 3 
od 
i 
n 
301,083 17 114 
1,388,130 8 
84 
161 8 
9 
51 
698,373 17 
8 
Salt 
1,470,704 13 
n 
586,564 5 
n 
1,201,200 19 
ii 
1,772,866 14 
5| 
60,025 14 
01 
6i 
8i 
101 
7‘ 
H 
H 
WAR TAXES, 
Wine .••• 
Malt 
Spirits, British and foreign 
Sweets..., 
Tea •••••: 
Tobacco and snuff. 
210,292 7 S| 
2,713,172 10 
1,473,936 6 lli 
4,483 12 3i 
1,313,664 13 7} 
162,342 18 10| 
ANNUAL duties, 
Old malt duty., 676,810 12 0|' 
Additional malt duty 1,115,491 1 9 
Tobacco and snuff 428,140 4 9J 
Total £ 23,414,796 6 7J 
The balance of cash at the commence- 
ment of the year being 27,790 1. 3s. 3|ei. 
added to the above sum, makes the total 
to be accounted for 23,442,5861. 9s. lid. 
This amount is subject to various deduc- 
tions, consisting principally of the expenses 
of management, drawbacks of duty on 
goods exported, allowances and bounties on 
several commodities, annual payments to 
the officers of the late wine licence office 
and of the old salt duties, and pensions 
granted by patent out of the excise while it 
formed part of the hereditary revenue of 
the crown. The amount of these payments 
in the year ending the 5th of January, 1807, 
was as follows : 
