Steel's tables of the British custom and excise duties, with the drawbacks, bounties, & allowances, disposed in a new and more perspicuous alphabetical arrangement than any heretofore: To each article are subjoined The Laws which regulate its Import and Export, particularizing the Ships and Packages to which certain Goods are restricted, the Places to and from which they may be shipped, and the Penalties upon Breach of such Regulations; with clear and succinct Abstracts of all the Shipping-Laws that affect the Commerce of Great Britain. In the calculations are incorporated The Duties for Convoy, and those upon Imports from America, conformably to the Commercial Treaty with that Country; with the Duties payable, from Aug. 31, 1799, upon the new Warehousing System of East-India Goods; the London Port-Duty, which commenced on the 1st August, 1799; and all other Duties to the End of the last Session of Parliament, in July, 1799. To which are added, The Package and Scavage Duties payable to the City of London: The Duties payable upon Goods imported into the United States of America: And a List of Duties payable upon Goods at the Sound; with the Rules, Regulations, and Rates of Pilotage, for the Ports and Harbours of Norway.

  • Steel, David.
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1799
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London : printed, by H. L. Galabin, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street, for David Steel, at the Navigation-Warehouse, Union-Row, Little Tower-Hill, 1799.

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iv,121,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T65090
Kress, B.4006

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