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Instructions given by the Commissioners of his Majesty's customs to [blank] waiter and searcher, or preventive officer, at [blank]
Great Britain. Customs Establishment.Date: 1735?]- Books
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A book of rates for the kingdom of Ireland. Part I. Containg the new consolidated duties and law and regulations concerning the same. The original schedules of import duties, prepared and computed, according to order, by Anthony Ferguson, assistant examinator of customs.
Ireland. Custom Department.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Instructions for tide-waiters, and coast officers, in the Kingdom of Ireland. Custom-House Dublin, the [blank] day of [blank]
Ireland. Customs Establishment.Date: 1731?]- Books
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Ductor mercatorius: or, the young merchant's instructor with respect to the customs: being a minute and particular detail of the regular method of proceeding at out-port custom-houses, in the several branches of marine commerce. ... By the late deputy-comptroller of the customs at Sunderland.
Late Deputy-Comptroller of the Customs at Sunderland.Date: 1750- Books
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Oppression exposed, or Liberty and property maintained: Being an enquiry into the several mismanagements of persons concerned in the revenues of customs and excise in Scotland. By Reay Sabourn solicitor to the Court of Exchequer there.
Sabourn, Reay.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The tidesman's and preventive officer's pocket-book, Explaining the general nature of importation and exportation, so far as concerns them in the execution of the water guard duty. With a list of goods imported from foreign parts into the port of London, from the place of their growth, production, manufacture, &c. agreeable to the act of navigation. Also the general and particular cases of forfeiture of goods, vessels, &c. and goods prohibited to be imported and exported. Likewise proper directions in stoping of goods, searching for run-goods upon information, and seizing the goods for being run, with the manner of laying the causes before the board for their honours orders of prosecution. To which is added, the foreign ambassadors and gentlemen and ladies assistant in clearing their baggage and small presents at the customs-house,with the allowance of stores, &c. permitted to be passed duty free. By William Hunter, tide surveyor of the customs in the part of London.
Hunter, William, of the Custom House, London.Date: 1771- Books
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A tariff, or book of rates, of the customs to be levied, on goods imported & exported, at the port and frontier custom-houses. Translated from the Russ.
Russia. Sovereign (1762-1796: Catherine II)Date: 1767- Books
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A sure guide to merchants, custom-house officers, &c. or the modern practice of the Court of Exchequer; in prosecutions relating to His Majesty's revenue of the customs. ... By an officer of the customs.
B. Y.Date: 1730- Books
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The mismanagements of the customs considered, as the only means promoting clandestine trade. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Date: Printed in the Year 1701- Books
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The proposal of Augustin Warry of Burcester, in the county of Oxon tobacconist, for promoting an increase of His Majesty's customs on tobacco : humbly offere'd to the consideration of the high court of Parliament.
Warry, Augustin.Date: [1690?]- Books
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An humble proposal to the honourable House of Commons : to increase his Majesties customs upon Tabacco above 150000 l. per annum, to be a fund for raising money to pay off, and clear the transport ships.
Date: [1695?]- Books
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Act anent destroying prohibite goods.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: Anno Dom. 1705- Books
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The advantages of the tobacco trade.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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A calculate of tobacco imported in the port of London, with the respective losses of custom.
Date: [1694?]- Books
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An act for the more effectual preventing several frauds and abuses committed in his Majesty's customs and excise; and for settling the rates of certain goods and merchandizes not particularly valued in the book of rates. As also, certain clauses, relating to the Excise and Custom of Goods, taken out of several acts passed in the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 12th years of Geo.I.
Ireland.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Proposals humbly offered to the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament for the raising the sum of 100000 l. per annum, by the customs upon tobacco : without laying any higher duty upon it: by which also fraud will be suppressed, the honest merchant encouraged, and no oppression to any of His Majesties subjects whatsoever.
Date: [1695]- Books
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The lords protest in the last session of Parliament, on the bill for indemnifying persons who have been guilty of unlawful importing goods and merchandize into this Kingdom, upon the Terms therein mentioned, and for inforcing the Laws against such Importation for the future. To which is added, the state of the national debt, with an Estimate of the Navy Debt, as it stood December 1735.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: [1736]- Books
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The statue of truth, in the garden of allegory. Addressed to Lord North. Containing such Remarks as may not be unworthy his Lordship's Notice. Useful to the managers of his Majesty's revenues, &c. &c. &c. By T.S. late of the customs. Each Pamphlet will be signed by the Author.
Stayley, Thomas.Date: [1773?]- Books
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Custom-House, Dublin. March the 12th, 1725-6. To the intent that no person may through ignorance of the law, or inadvertency, omit complying with the directions of an Act passed the last sessions in this Kingdom, and incur the penalites thereby inflicted: The Hon. the Commissioners of His Majesty's Revenue have thought proper to cause an abstract of the said Act entituled, An Act to prevent the fraudulent and clandestine importing of goods, to be published in the following manner.
Ireland.Date: 1725-6. [i.e. 1726]- Books
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A faithful narrative of many enormous frauds and abuses committed by Walter Grosett, late collector of the customs at Alloa in Scotland; to the great detriment of His Majesty's Revenue, and the very grievous damage and oppression of Mess. Thomas Gairdner and Thomas Ogilvy, ...
Date: 1747?]- Books
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Observations upon several laws now in being, relating to the power of custom and excise officers. With some reasons humbly offered against the bill to prevent bringing in the infection by the Clandestine running of goods.
Date: 1721]- Books
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An account of the duties now payable by natives and denizens, being wholesale merchants, on British and on forgeign goods imported form Great Britain; Distinguishing the rates on each article in custom and excise, together with the net duty now payable thorcon, and the net duty now payable on the like articles imported from all other countries except Great Britain. Number 1. Eutopean trade, chiefty.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A recital of intelligence acquired in the years 1789, 90, 91, and 92, chiefly relating to the fraudulent exportation of debenture goods; ... Containing also a plan for checking such abuses in future, delivered to George Rose, Esq; ...
Daniel, William Barker, 1753?-1833.Date: 1795- Books
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The captains directory being translated extracts of the proclamation of the High & Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands relative to foreign ships trading to and from Holland. Also a list of the customs in Holland inwards & outwards; to which is added, A List of such Goods as are exempt from Premium; Goods subject to excise; List of Pile Dues, Weights, Measures, Tunnage, & Coins; Directions necessary to be Observ'd by Captains destin'd to the River of Bordeaux with the most Essential Extracts regarding the Pilots for the Mase and Goree, with a plan of the different Regulated Pilotages; the Cost of Ballast &c2. By T. M. English ships broker, at Rotterdam.
United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.Date: [1726?]- Books
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The young merchant's assistant: or, his business at the Custom-House made easy. Containing The Method of Computing all Manner of Duties, their Discompts, and Drawbacks, by several Ways practiced by the Merchants and Custom-House Officers. Also Instructions for such People that are design'd for Employments, as Masters of Ships, or in Husbanding the same; their whole Business of Reporting and Working a Ship; forming Freight-Notes; the Method of keeping a Freight-Book, and making up an Account of a Ship's Freight. Likewise the Manner of Proceeding in Cases of Single Entries, Entries of several Sorts of Merchandize, Post-Entries, Over-Entries, Warrants, Certificates, Debentures, Bounty-Money, &c. with Examples and Instructions throughout the whole. By Richard Hayes, Accomptant and Writing-Master. Never before Publish'd.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: [1718]