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A.
DIGEST OF ALL THE ACCOUNTs
RELATING TO THE
ONS, REVENUES,
ATTATUTAL DIPABANIDATS,
MANUFACTURES, SHIPPING, COLONIES, COMMERCE, &c. &c.,
OF THE UNITED KING DOM OF
(5reat ºritain ami] fºrtlamij,
DIFFUSED THROUGH MORE THAN
600 VOLUMES OF JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS,
Presented to Parliament during the last Thirty-five Years.
IN TWO PARTS.
WITH A SEPARATE INDEx To EACH.
PART I. contains a Geographical and Statistical Displayof the Locality, Relation, Superficies, and Population of each County, Section, District,
and Colony of the BRITISH DOMINroNs; the natural influence of each, as indicated by the number of Births and Deaths, in each year through a
Period of more than Half a Century, and the Resources and Condition of each, as exemplified in its Production, Rental, Taxation, Pauperism,
and Crime; with a like Display of the Geographical Position, and Relation, Superficies, Population, and Revenues of the several Provinces
and Districts of RUSSIA, PRUSSIA, FRANCE, the NETHERLANDs, Swed EN, the Peninsula of SPAIN and Portug AL, the United States of NoFTII
AMERICA, and CHINA.
PART II. is a Statistical Display of the FINANCEs, NAVIGATION, and CoMMERCE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND,
exhibiting the Revenue in all its various Items of Receipt and Expenditure in each year, since the commencement of the War in 1793; the
value of the ExpoRTs to, and IMPORTs from, each different part of the World in each year since 1693; the employment of SHIPPING, both
British and Foreign, between the United Kingdom and each part of the World in each year since 1786; the official and Declared Value of each
Article Exported and Imported in each year since 1813; and the quantity thereof, in Weight, Measure, or Tale, to and from each part of the
World, whereby the Real Value may be determined, in each year since 1826; with a complete view of the rise in 1672, and annual progress
since that date, of the NATIONAL DEBT, SINKING FUND, and For EIGN LoANs, so arranged as to show the effect which the Great Money Operations
have had upon the Commercial Transactions of the Country, and the relative degree and extent of advantage resulting from each of its Coloni AI.
Possessions, and from its intercourse with each different part of the World; affording a solution to the Problem of the BALANCE of TRADE and
Exchanges; containing also a complete view of the CoRN TRADE, showing the Quantity of Grain and Flour Exported and Imported, and the
Annual Average price thereof, in each year since 1699; the Quantity of each kind Imported from each different part of the World, and the
Annual Average price of all the great articles of PRoduction and CoMMERCE, in each year since 1780, &c. &c. &c.
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ARRANGED BY J. MARSHALL,
And Printed pursuant to the following Recommendation of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on
* - Public Documents, March 1, 1833:—
“Your Committee think it right to observe that Mr. MARSHALL's Digest of Information, derived from Parliamentary Documents from
1799, has been made with great labour, and contains important information which cannot be obtained from any existing work, nor from
the Compilation about to be made under the direction of the Board of Trade; the Committee therefore recommend the attention of the
House to the Evidence before the Committee, and that 1250 copies of the work be placed, when complete, at the disposal of Parliament.”
Confirmed by a Vote of the Whole House, on the 29th of April of the same year.
LONDON :
PRINTED BY J. HADDON, CASTLE STREET, FINSBURY square.
, 1833.
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GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL DISPLAY
LOCALITY, RELATION, SUPERFICIES, AND POPULATION
co UN TY, s Ect 1 o N, DIs TR 1 CT, A N D Co Lo NY
OF THE
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THE NATURAL INFLUENCE OF EACH, AS INDICATED BY THE -
Number of Births amb Deaths,
In each Year, through a Period of more than Half a Century, and the Resources and Condition of each,
as exemplifted in its -
PRODUCTION, RENTAL, TAXATION, PAUPERISM, AND CRIME,
GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION AND RELATION, SUPERFICIES, POPULATION, AND REVENUES
OF THE SEVERAL PROVINCES AND DISTRICTs
OF
RUSSIA, PRUSSIA, FRANCE, THE NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, AND THE PENINSULA
OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL,
AND THE
UNITED STATES OF North AMERICA, AND CHINA.
Every line a lesson—every page 3. history.
- “Statesmen and legislators should be men of superior intellectual attainment, and sound education; they should be profoundly versed in
history, especially the history of their own country, and more especially that portion of it to which the least attention has hitherto been paid, viz.
riorating that condition: they should be conversant with STATISTICs, familiar with the details of numbers, extent, occupation, &c., of the
different Provinces of the British Empire, and of the countries with which she has intercourse, whether commercially or politically: they
should be able to select, combine, and arrange all these materials with the master-hand of true philosophers, - -

PRINTED BY J. HAD DON, castle STREET, FINSBURY SQUARE.
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SUMMARY of the 82 Pages 9 – 90, shewing the proportion of the PopULATION of GREAT BRITAIN : engaged in, and
- dependant on, each great branch of PRODUCTION and OCCUPATION.
The first Lord Ellenborough in his place in parliament once stated that there were upwards of 3,000,000 Persons in Great Britain, engaged in, and dependant on the Woolen Manufacture; the
Edinburgh Review more recently asserted, that upwards of 1,000,000 Persons were so occupied and dependant; from the Statement below, it will be seen to be doubtful, whether in all its varied
operations, more than 250,000 (certainly not 300,000) Persons, are engaged in, or dependant on that branch of industry:--similarly mistaken notions almost universally prevail, in regard to the greater
or lesser extent and importance of each great branch of Production and occupation : in a work entitled “Results of Machinery,” published in 1831, under the superintendance of the Society for the
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, it is stated that “in consequence of Machinery having rendered productions of all sorts cheaper, and therefore causing them to be more universally purchased, it has
really increased the demand for manual labour,” and in support of this assumption, at page 93, it is asserted that “Richard Arkwright, a barber of Preston, invented in 1769, the principal part of the
Machinery for spinning Cotton, and by so doing, he gave bread to about two millions of People, instead of fifty thousand; ” and at page 106, in adverting to the Siſk Manufacture, it is further asserted
that “the higher pride of the present day, is, that we buy three millions and a half ponnds of Raw Silk from the Stranger, employ half a milliont of our own people in the Manufacture of it, by the aid
of Machinery, and sell it to the Stranger, and our own people at a price as low as that of the Calico of half a Century ago.
In refutation of the false assumption and equally false assertion
here set forth, the attention of the advocates and friends of truth is directed to the Analysis of occupations below ; at the period of 1769, and for 20 Years subsequent thereto, the habita-
tions of Nos. 1–2 and 4–5, noted with an * were so many Manufacturing Establishments, earning on an average from 21 to 61 º’ Week, which earnings supplied the means of domestic comfort
and tended to social and moral order ;--the introduction of Machinery has concentrated the operation of Spinning with an imposing effect upon the minds of superficial thinkers, but it
& as annihilated the domestic operation, and deprived from 1,200,000 to 1,500,000 Families of the means of comfort, wºrld Sztüstituted in the habitations of the Farmers, mawkish pretensions
for appropriateness of manner; and in the coſtages of the Labourer, recklessness of purpose for the social order, which heretofore prevailed.—For the immoral effects which have for
lowed the introduction of Machinery and destruction of domestic industry, -see the Statement relating to Crime, which shews a progressive increase from 4,263 in 1806, to 19,647, in 1831.

Districts of PR opuCTION AN's OccupATION. Numbers of Number of FAMILIES, as returned in 1821, , is
Téference to the - chiefly employed in Total Number of S. §
* Nos. 4 and 6, include a considerable Number of DISTRICTs, - - q ‘sº
º: º 13 "Nº, '. the other T in *i. l wº ?’éS - PERSONS, in Sº 3.
hand include proba a greater Number engaged Opographica icultur wagº ll other TOTAL e - s g
.." ii. iſ, '...", ºft 6 do in #jj. ''}; Agriculture or Handicraft Qll 07 Ilê7'S 1821. 1831. & $
ſ 1 Coal District of the North . . . . . . . . . . I — 69 3,318 30,076 20,441 58,835 235,525 277,662 | 18
3 2 Do. . . . . Gloucester and Somerset | 1.42 — 156 1,254 1,966 1,394 4,614 22,232 26,033 17
# 3 Do. . . . . Derby, Nottingham, &c. 339 — 350 1,606 . . . 2,639 819 5,064 25,756 30,761 20
à || 4 Coal and Iron ... Warwick and Stafford 70 — 106 3,595 | * 54,859 4,702 63, 156 || 287,482 389,852 35
S. 5 Do. . . . . . . . . Leicester and Salop | 113 — 126 || 1,318 . , 6,591 | 1,302 9,2] I 43,200 47,166 9
#6 }}o Sheffield, Rotherham, &c. 127 — 141 2,260 | * 13,997 2,835 19,092 91,139 120,007 || 31||
§ 7 Do. . . . . Monmouth and Brecon | 157 — 206 2,203 9,745 2,213 14, 161 | 74,684 108,488 45}
* | 8 Tin, Copper, &c. . . . . . . . . . . Cornwall 207 — 293 9,963 11,287 | 13,492 34,742 164,419 240,006 || 46
(9 Copper, Lead, Slate, &c. . . . . Diverse 294 — 338 3,837 6,215 7,130 17, 182 83,641 99,881 20
'otal MINING DISTRICTS, 29,354 || 137,875 54,328 221,057 || 1,028,078 1,339,856 || 30
3 ſ 10 The Pottery. . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 107 — 112 296 6,696 | 1,023 8,015 39,107 49,643 27
* | 11 Woollen District ... West of England 851 – 406 6,452 20,851 5,115 32,418 155,875 171,483 10
º: | 2 Worsted, & Mixed Stuffs IVorwich, Kendal 407 — 47.6 | 2,416 * 17,570 3,374 23,360 102,353 S. 125,853 23
s 13 Woollen, Linen, &c. West R. of York 417 – 640 || 13,071 | * 85,096 || 14,932 113,099 560,068 # 12,131 27
#3 14 Hosiery Leicester, Notts, Derby, &c. 641 – 790 || 1 1,922 || 41,918 || 6,691 60,531 280,232 || 339,264 21
§ : } 5 Siſk * * g. Coventry, Congleton, &c. 79] º 835 3, 176 15,876 1,176 20,228 95,328 $. #123,783 30
§ 16 Salt Spring District . . . . . . Cheshire | 836 -- 859 1,115 2,670 i,178 4,963 || 23,956 | * 31,649 32
§ 17 Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lancashire, &c. 860 – 1270 || 21,701 |* 163,046 18,696 || 203,443 || 1,042,125 |+1,337,127 281
5 i 18 Linen, Gloves, Silk, &c. W. of England | 1271 -— 1315|| 6,154 7,566 2,422 16,142 79,319 | 93,148 17%
Total MANUFA CTURING Districts. 66,303 361,289 54,607 || 482,199 || 2,378,363 2,984, 101 25;
The METROPOLIS,--see Page 15,455 208,234 122,885 346,574 || 1,528,301 | 1,805,587 18
20 Sea Ports & Git. Naval Stations Liverpool, &c. 1316 –– 1375 7,489 55,528 48,331 111,348 504,816 630,770 25
21 Places of Fashionable Resort Bath, Brighton | 1376 – 1360 || 2,701 } 5,508 8,981 27,190 129,914 179,666 || 384
22 Minor Sea Ports, and Fishing Towns ... 1361 – 1781 || 42,538 || 65,083 69,548 177,169 741,235 847,265 14}
- - — F- -j- -
T{} 7"A L | 68,183 : 344,353 249,745 662,281 2,904,266 3,463,288 19
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23 Inland Towns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1782 – 4900 || 61,034 145,101 63,222 269,357 || 1,268,034) ºf
24 Populous Parishes . . . . . . . . ... [specified 298,392 112,139 57,930 468,461 || 2,300,866 };
25 Villages, exclusively Agricultural, not º' 324,691 59,721 5,659 390,071 || 2,099,268 J jºiº.
T{}TA L 684,117 | 316,961 126,811 1,127,889 || 5,668,168 6,102,430 | 73
Total ENGLAND and WALES. 847,957 1,159,975 || 485,491 2,493,423 || 11,978,875 | 13,889,675 16
do. SCOTLANT). 130,699 || 190,264 126,997 447,960 || 2,093,456 2,365,930 13
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Total GREAT BRITAIN, in 1821. Eaclusive of ; 978,656 |1,350,239 612,488 2,941,383 ||14,072,331 16,255,605 || 15%
do. do. 183}. Army & Navy. - - |
The following STATEMENT shews the progressive increase of the Population in England, Analysis of Number ºf ... Total
Wales, and Scotland, ut each of the Sia: Ten Yearly Periods, since 1780 ; and the annexed State- OCCUPATIONS. FAMILIES, in #ös;
ment shews the estimated proportion of the Population in 12 Classes, instead of under three heads 1821 1831. 1831
only, as eachibited in the return made to Parliament. Notwithstanding, the prevailing notion of --º $96,44- e ©
Manufacturing, being the predominating interest of Great Britain ; by these Analyses of the 1 Agricultural Occupiers * 250,000 250,000 || 1 ,500,000
Population, it is seen, that five-sixths of the Number are dependant on Agriculture for subsistence. : Mi do. Laborers | * 738,956 800,000 4 sooooo
3 Mining do. . . . 110,000 120,000 || ,000
Years |Army & Ny. Eng land Wales Scotland Great Britain Ireland 4 Millers, Bakers, ºtá. * 160,000 180,000 º
*-* * =t - * -- K- 5 Artificers, Builders, &c, * 200,000 230,000 650,000
1781 250,000 7,473,000 || 480,000 1,470,000 | 9,673,000 - 6 Manufacturers • . . . . . . 340,000 400,000 || 2,400,000
9 | 200,000 8,175 000 500 000 1,500 {}00 : H () 165. {}{}{} No accurate §§. Shoema., & Hat. 150,000 180,000 1,080,000
- *:::: 3. º ...'... ... º. Return, Shopkeepers. . . . . . . . . . 310,239, 350,000 || 2,100,000
1801 470,958 3,331.4% 541,540 | 1,599,208 10,942,646 prior to 1821. 9 Seamen and Soldiers ... 319,300 277,017 || 331,000
! I 640,500 9,538,830 611,785 1,805,688 12,596,803 - 10 Clerical, Legal, & Medl. 80,000 90,000 450,000
21 319,300 11,261,437 717,438 2,013,459 || 14,391,631 6,802,093 41 Qisabled Paupers..... 100,000 || 110,000 || 110,000
31 277,017 | 13,089,338 805,286 2,365,807 | 16,537,398 || 7734,365 tº Proprietors, Annuitants 192,888 316,487 || 1,116,898
TOTALS. 2,941,383 3,303,504 ||16,537,398

4
STATEMENT shewing the Geographical Position of each County of ENGLAND and WALES, with Numbers of
reference to the Principal Towns and Parishes in each County as exhibited in the Population, &c. &c., of 5000 of the
Principal Towns and Parishes in the Kingdom; together with the distance in Statute miles, and bearing of the Chief Town
of each County from the Metropolis, and also the Superficies of each County in Statute Acres.
*...* The places printed in Øſt atoman are Cities and Ecclesiastical Sees, and those noted with a || are Sea Ports ; for the other notations, see Note
to the Midland Counties.
York, Newcastle, and Carlisle being only 174, 247. and 261 miles, instead of 195, 270, and 303.
CHIEF TOWNS,
with reference to their
Topographical Number.
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C O U N T I E S
arranged in Geographical order, with Nos. of reference to. the
principal Towns and Parishes in each.
1 MIDDLESEx, the Metropolitan County
2 Surrey
3 Kent . . . .
4 Sussex . .
( 5 Southampton . . . . .3421–3525
6 Wilts + . . . . . . .385, 3304–3420
7 Gloucester * . . .351, 3121 – 3230
8 Dorset . . . . . 3526 – 3595
Riv. Thames; and Kent and Sussex, are bounded on the South by, the English Channel.
The Topographical arrangement of these 4 Counties is distinct from the rest, and precedes
the Coal Districts at Pag ; For the Maritime Towns of Kent and Sussex,-36e Nos 2
6 :
1391 – 1433, of the General arrangement.
west of the METROPOLIS:
Southampton, is bounded on #
south of the METROPOLIS: Surrey, is divided frºm Middlesex, on the North, by the |
S. by the English Channel; Wilts,
is an Interior Co., and Gloucester
is only Maritime, as far as the River
Severn gives it that character; Nos.
tº $ 8 & 9
8 to 11, form a Promontory projec- 9 Somerset % + tº 9 375, 3596 – 3743
.#.º.º.º.º. |; Devon . . . . . . . . . . 3744 – 3918
and North by the Bristol Channel. U 11 Cornwall; . . 207, 3919– 4626
worth East to North of the (12 Essex . . . . . . . . . . 1766 – 1864
METROPOLIS; and all bounded W 13 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . 1865 – 1961
§§ º: 14 §. f : . . . . . . . 1962 – 2084
of an interior, than a mariti Iſle is: 15 ambridge . . . . . . 2085 – 2140
ºve" " "-(i, ii........ 2172 — 2305
2. A % = } #Tº 3 & 4 r17 Hertford e g º e & © e tº 2366 – 2422
$ 3.5-533-#. . ; 18 Bedford + . . . . . . . . 2423 – 2457
§ 2; #5533 2.É | 19 Huntingdon 2141 – 2171
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§ 33: ######, 20 Rutland, . . . . . . . . 2306 – 2323
is 3 & #####je 3 21 Buckingham t . . . . 2458-2528
§ 533i: gägå 22 Berks. . . . . . . . . . . . 3231 – 3293
# 37.3.3. E1.3 Jº Qxford f : . . . . . . . 2666 – 2740
s ########## 24 Worcester t ...... 2816 – 2890
s = ######35 | 23 Northampton f... 2529-26%
2: E * > 3; ...: lº 26 Warwick ºf .... 70, 791, 2741
s #########3 27 Leicester t . . . . . ; ; ; 685, 2634
S ºš #35 #343 ||3: Nottingham * f... 641 – 84, 2324
S #########| || 29 Derby ºf . . . . . ..., 756 – 356
E: 53 k = 3 & 5 # U20 Stafford; f.... 73,2891 – 2950
31 Monmouth *... 157, 3109 – 3120
The Marches, bounded on the
W. by Wales: Chester, by the River tº - i –
§:...'...º.º.) 32 Hereford . . . . . . . . 3046 – 3108
Salop, Hereford, and Mommouth, 33 Salop : to e º & e & E e & 2966 * 3045
into the Bristol Channel, by the
Rivers Severn and Wye.
The chief Seat of the COTTON
and WOOLLEN Marzufacture.
Northern COUNTIES : all ex- ſ
cept Westmoreland, participating | 3
39 Durham :
largely in maritime affairs, and
with the exception of the East Ri-
ding of York, interspersed with
Mountains, in altitude from 2,000
to 3,500 feet above the level of the
Sea.
34 Chester f... . . . 921 – 990, 2951
35 Lancaster; [.. 991 – 1261, 4298
36 York, W. R.: T 417–610, 3946
40 Northumberland?
58,
37 do., East Riding 4021–4095
do., North do.
gº de B & © . 25 – 57, 4453
1 — 24, 4491
41 Westmoreland . . . . 4251 – 4297
42 Cumberland;
4096 – 4250
4347 – 4452
Total ENGLAND
r (Anglesea, *Isle of 1616–1635
Carnarvon” . . .304, 1606, 4706
Flint * + . . . . . . 349, 869, 4655
Denbigh . . . . . . . . 4651 – 4705
Merioneth . . . . . . 4765 – 4788
UMontgomery + . . 4726–4764
ſRadnor . . . . . . . . 4784 – 4794
Brecknock; 182, 4795 – 4819
Cardigan . . . . . . 4820 – 4853
Carmarthen” . . . . 4854 – 4916
Glamorgan; 198, 295, 4876
*- U Pembroke... 1341, 1570, 4604
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MAIDSTONE * 385
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DORCHESTER 3,578
TAUNTON 1,305
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BODMIN 3,942
CHELMSFORD 1,814
BURY ST. EDM. 1,888
INQB1*033}{GT3% 407
CAMBRIDGE 2,120
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HERT FORD 2,371
BED FORD 2,446 ||
HUNTINGDON 2,149
OAKHAM 2,313
AYLESBURY 2,492
READING 3,271
GPx3FQPłęſa 2,697
&Kägp33013:50ſº 2,831 ||
NORTHAMPTON 2,566
WARWICK 2,754
LEICESTER 685
NOTTINGHAM 641
DERBY 756
STAFFORD 2,939
MONMOUTH 3,109
#33333333; gp33}|B 3,067
SHREwsBURY 3,013
(T3:33:3:03:33 || 1,654
LAN CASTER || 1,255
LEEDs 496
#30933%t 4,036
NORTHALLERTON 409
B&#33393 ſh 4,475
NEWCASTLE || 18
APPLEBY 4,255
(Tä33313:343; 1,262
BEAUMARIs || 1,632
CARN ARVON || 304
MOLD 861
RUTHIN 4,672
DOLGELLI 4,776
MonTGOMERY 4,726
PRESTEIGNE 4,784
BRECON 4,809
CARDIGAN || 1,579
CARMARTHEN 1,561
CARDIFF || 1,542
PEMBROKE 1,341
Distance in Statute
Miles, and bearing
from LONDON.
N. Lat. 51 31
11 W. S. W
34 S. E.
36 S. S. W.
62 S. W.
80 W. S. W
102 W. N. W
119 W. by S.
144 W. S. W.
166 do.
234 do.
28 E. N. E.
70 N. N. E.
I 09 do.
51 N. by E.
129 N. by W.
21 N. by E.
50 N. by W.
58 N.
95 N. by W.
39 due W.
38 do.
54 W. N. W.
111 do. -
66 N. N. W.
92 N. W. by W.
98 N. N. W.
124 do.
126 do.
136 N. W.
128 W. by N.
135 W. N. W.
154 N. W. by W.
181 N. W.
240 N. W. by N
193 N. N. W.
195 N. by W.
220 do.
255 do.
270 do.
270 N. N. W.
303 do.
249 N. W.
247 do.
201 do
210 do.
208 do.
169 do.
151 W. N. W.
166 do.
231 do.
216 W. by N
158 W.
248 W. by N.
The distances imply by the Mail lines of road, some of which make considerable detours : the mean distances respectively of

Superficies
272,
Statute Acres
180,486
485,120
983,680
936,330
1,041,920
882,560
803,840
643,200
1,050,080
1,650,560
849,280
980,480
979,200
1,338,880
549,120
1,758,720
337,920
296,320
236,800
95,360
473,600
483,840
485,280
466,560
648,880
577,280
514,560
535,680
656,640
734,720
318,720
556,400
858,240
673,280
1,171,840
1,568,000
819,200
1,311,187
679,040
1,197,440
488,320
945,920
32,332,000
173,400
348,160
156,160
405,120
424,320
536,960
272,640
482,560
432,000
623,360
506,880
390,400
37,084,400
5
STATEMENT of the Counties of ENGLAND and WALES, arranged in Alphabetical order as an Index to the Topographical
arrangement of the 6,000 Towns and Parishes: shewing also the annual Value of Property, assessed to the Property Tax in 1814;
the amount of the PARoch IAF AsSESSMENT and EXPENDITURE; and Number of Select Vestries, and Assistant Overseers, in each
County, in the Year ending the 25th. of March 1830.- Wide Parliamentary Paper, No. 219, Session 1831.


COUNTIES,
arranged in
Alphabetical Order.
-º-º-ºs-
Bedford
Berks . . . . . . . .
Buckingham
Cambridge
Chester . . . . . . . .
Cornwall . . . . . .
Cumberland . . . .
* @ e º ſº º ºs -
e - e. e. e. e. e. e.
tº e º e º e º is
T)urham
Essex . . . . . . . .
Gloucester
Hereford
Hertford . . . . . .
Huntingdon . . . .
Kent. . . . . . . . . .
Lancaster
Leicester
Lincoln. . . . . . . .
Middlesex
Monmouth
Norfolk . . . . . .
Northampton
Northumberland
Nottingham . . . .
Oxford . . . . . . . .
Rutland
Salop . . . . . . . .
Somerset . . . . . .
Southampton
Stafford
Suffolk
Surrey . . . . . .
Sussex . . . . . . .
Warwick . . . . . .
Westmoreland . .
* @ e e e g
* , s tº e 9
e e º ºs G. &
4 tº gº & © tº
& © 2 tº º e
Number of reference
to the
Topographical arrangement.
Wilts
Worcester . . . .
York, West Ri.
do., East do.
ao., North do.
ſ Anglesea . .
Brecon . . . .
Cardigan . .
Carmarthen
Carnarvon
Denbigh
Flint . . . . . .
Glamorgan
Merioneth. .
Montgomery
Pembroke..
JRadnor... . .
:
Total ENGLAND and WALES
• e s s a • e e '.
Page Number
41 2423 – 2457
52 3231 – 3293
42 2458 – 2528
37 2085 – 2140
20, 21 921 – 990, 2951
12, 61 207, 3919 – 4626
9, 67 58, 4347 – 4452
19, 21 756, 866 – 920
29, 59 || 1475, 3744 – 3918
26, 56 1271, 3526 – 3595
17, 68 25 – 57, 611, 4453
33 1766 – 1864
14, 51 351, 3121 – 3230
50 3046 – 3108
4} 2366 – 2422
38 2141 – 217 i
28, 80 1391, *291 – 693
22, 66 991 – 1261, 4298
18, 44 685 – 745, 2634
32, 38 1717, 2172–2305
76 *1 – 144
11, 50 157, 3109 – 3120
32, 35 | 1733, 1962 – 2084
43 2529 – 2633
9, 69 1 – 24, 4491
18, 40 611 – 684, 2324
45 2666 – 2740
40 2306 – 2323
10, 49 118, 2966 – 3045
26, 57 375, 1290, 3596
28, 55 1436, 3421 – 3525
10, 48 73, 2891 – 2950
32, 34 1753, 1865 – 1961
78 *145 – 290
28, 86 1421, *694 – 994
20, 46 70, 791, 2741
66 4251 – 4297
14, 53 385, 3294 – 3420
10, 47 89, 2816 – 2890
15, 62 417 – 610, 3946
32, 63 | 1698, 4021 – 4104
31, 64 | 1661, 4105 – 4250
Total ENGLAND
31 1616 – 1635
11, 73 | 182, 4795 – 4819
30, 73 1579, 4820 – 4853
30, 73 1558, 4854 – 4916
30, 71 304, 1606, 4706
- 71 4651 – 4705
71 349, 869, 4655
11, 74 198, 295, 4876
30, 72 1597, 4765 – 4788
72 1595, 4726 – 4764
30, 70 1341, 1570, 4580
72 4784 – 4794
d
An Account of the Annual Value Amount of Proportion Earpended : fo $
Assessed to the PROPERTY TAX, parochi, º ſº the | 3 | # s:
in the Year 1814, ending the 5th. of A t 25th. of March 1830. ... : s § 2. s s .
SSessment || - ‘S’.3 || S $ $3 S. C. §
April 1815, under each of the Schedules in the Year fºr j ::$3| *ś
A. D. and E. ending For . . purposes, is § s # .# sº s
(Wide Par. Pa. 337, Session 1831. ) || 25th. Mar. º º # is 2. § # s:
(A) (D) (E) || 1830. poor. poºr. || 3 | < | # *
—-É——-É— —— £--|--—£-———--|--|--|-e--—
364,277 94,797 | 1,481 || 96,994 | 84,514 || 9,818 18 31 134
719,890 299,704 || 3,218 || 129,533 111,643 | 16,309 || 21 45 176
662,872 222,981 1,998 || 158,484 || 135,239 19,757 || 44 53 151
705,372 239,687 5,110 || 115,164 || 101,147 | 12,622 || 19 43 147
1,114,928 289,309 || 4,207 || 144,102 || 106,238 39,637 || 135 | 103 || 534
922,259 230,112 || 3,233 || 121,203 || 103,369 15,482 || 47 || 31 193
737,438 179,753 || 3,447 || 58,856 46,081 12,027 || 80 69 '74
883,370 210,583 2,908 || 108,303 80,060 30,092 || 60 82 194
1,924,912 757,444 9,471 || 250,713 222,381 25,675 # 90 102 || 494
726,264 241,634 4,003 || 104,823 90,949 11,321 || 34 || 48 205
885,580 253,631 3,771 || 100,647 | 84,209 | 16,646 85 63 | 103
1,584, 108 603,935 | 8,631 ft 320,541 281,133 40,982 || 39 81 || 491
1,315,726 367,243 2,898 || 201,402 | 165,192 29,584 || 50 81 709
629, 156 61,851 2,790 || 70,001 || 59,711 || 10,045 || 40 || 53 | 1.45
583,657 262,989 || 4,319 || 115,093 99,680 15, 193 16 || 37 274
325,964 108,401 || 4,156 || 50,092 42,128 6,737 12 22 36
1,687,443 1,626,229 19,343 || 399,687 358,461 57,122 || 52 181 649
3,139,043 2,292,080 || 39,020 || 418,530 297,674 113,210 |202 || 231 |2,028
951,908 || 319,608 5,829 || 152,594 | 130,026 || 23,845 || 68 || 49 196
2,096,611 373,672 6,551 || 228,953 179,204 || 49,211 || 148 119 258
5,765,374 |15,255,246 |1,174,865; 779,126 |675,285 | 161,075 || 13 55 |3,390
298,981 102,571. 437 || 32,090 24,628 7,119 || 15 22 | 126
1,516,651 523,011 | 16,506 || 338,868 299,211 35,541 || 69 94 || 429
947,578 185,204 | 1,421 ; 173,018 153,031 20,181 || 71 | 68 152
1,291,413 436,404 || 5,763 || 88,036 || 74,288 || 13,346 50 || 37 82
751,626 314,501 || 2,073 || 106,707 || 78,242 27,283 || 40 56 300
790,867 312,809 || 4,815 # 151,235 | 130,597 17,975 || 62 45 193
138,216 30,939 800 || 12,873 9,644 2,949 || 33 12 15
1,083,702 279,933 4,862 # 99,666 83,989 14,783 || 42 71 || 225
2,308,723 1,329,265 13,827 209,566 174,424 || 32,533 || 82 | 104 || 643
1,240,547 923,714 || 10,752 || 239,123 212,380 24,993 || 45 | 67 || 424
1,200,325 516,721 10,826 || 171,578 133,670 | 40,351 || 63 | 84 563
1,151,305 || 453,485 | 11,973 || 299,685 268,623 30,617 || 63 | 127 362
1,589,702 | 1,564,533 21,023 || 321,305 265,499 || 58,581 || 15 37 708
919,350 372,059 || 4,611 ||289,051 256,142 || 33,427 || 50 88 || 360
1,269,757 | 669,370 | 12,967 || 192,304 || 170,189 || 34,506 || 43 56 691
299,582 52,575 | 1,184 || 32,044 25,512 5,604 || 57 27 22
1,215,619 || 376,071 6,981 || 220,932 198,008 21,734 || 25 56 || 418
820,021 273,303 | 1,137 || 97,178 80,014 | 16,060 || 45 63 26.4
l - 358,461 281,158 79,882 || 161 | 160
4,760,425 | 1,719,887 *} 124,969 99,500 25,526 || 98 || 29 1,20-
§ - U 102,696 || 82,367 18,746 || 116 || 43
51,320,544 34,727,245 | 1,467,627 || 7,781,228 6,553,443 | 1,278,127 2,518 2,925 17,759
94,767 3,998 || – || 19,196 | 16,007 || 3,203 || 23 14 | 1.4
161,990 22,783 560 || 20,928 17,450 3,201 || 15 II 20
| 146,817 13,727 282 20,685 17,214 || 3,361 || 15 8 12
282,091 30,320 5,361 || 37,957 || 30,864 || 7,115 || 31 9 42
131,213 20,641 220 || 23,440 | 19,608 3,397 || 15 16 19
312,577 19,678 305 || 41,140 34,273 7,038 || 13 26 28
175, 115 11,666 795 || 25,513 20,990 || 4,438 || 12 18 31
372,603 || 103,204 || 3,149 || 42,301 || 36,154 6,970 || 33 46 89
112,517 7,262 68 || 16,761 14,543 1,849 2 || 1 || 12
212,084 18,749 794 || 38,665 31,743 6,899 || 19 18 40
220,241 45,349 | 1,531 || 28,309 || 24,005 || 3,970 || 20 10 24
101,956 3,430 40 || 15,298 || 12,688 2,679 6 7 17
53,644,515 35,028,052 1,480,732 i 8,111,422 6,829,042 | 1,332,239 || 2,725 || 3,119

-*.
*-*.
6
and of the Land and Assessed Taxes, in each County, in 1829.
STATEMENT of the Superficies, in Statute Acres, of each County of ENGLAN D and WALes, shewing the proportion of each
County, in a state of Tillage, in Pasture, and in Wood, Unproductive, &c.. The Rental of each County, according to the Property
Tax Returns of 1815, together with the average Rate ºf Acre of the entire Superficies, the amount of the Parochial Assessments,
&# The proportions in a state of Tillage, Pasture, &c., does not
profess to be founded on any very accurate data. The Total Superficies of York is 3,815,040 Acres, but the subdivision of the three Ridings is probably not accurate

COUNTAES
arranged in Order of their
TOTAL SUPERFICIES,
with Wumber of reference to their
Topographical Position.
1 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2 Devon . . . . . & © e s e e º e s e ... 10
3 York, West Riding. . . . . . 36
4 Norfolk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5 York, North Riding 38
6 Northumberland . . . . . . . . 4()
7 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8 Somerset * @ . 9
9 Southampton © s º º 5
10 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . & e e s tº e e 3
11 Essex. . . . . . . tº e & e º e º e a wº . 12
12 Suffolk . . . . . . . 6 o' 40 e º 'º sº e . 13
13 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
14 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . • 4.
15 Wilts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
16 Salop . . . . . & e e s tº e t e º e e º 'º 33
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . © tº Q 2 b & © † :
18 York, East Riding . . 36
19 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
20 Stafford . . . . . . © tº e < * * * g e tº 30
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
22 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
23 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
24 Northampton . . . . , , , , , , 25
25 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
26 Warwick . . . . . . . . tº in º º e & 26
27 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
28 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . . 15
29 Nottingham . . . . . . tº º tº gº tº ºs 28
30 fleicester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
31 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . . . 41
32 Oxford . . . . . Q & 6 º' a tº º º º A & 23
33 Berks . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 22
34 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
35 Buckingham. . . . . . . . . . . . 2}
36 Worcester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
37 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
38 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
39 Bedford . . . . . • e g º & © e º e 18
40 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
41 Middlesex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
42 Rutland . . . . . . * a e º ºs e º a 20
TOTAL England
ſ Anglesea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carnarvon . . . . . . . . © e º e º 'º e ºs
§ J Denbigh .............. o
* \ Flint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ǻ Merioneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e
s Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
s: ſBrecon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
st s Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ Carmarthen . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* r
3 Glamorgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- Pembroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radnor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº e Q
TOTAL England and Wales
" *** **** ~~~~"------------ ----------------------------------...- ...---
37,084,400
15/10;
Superficies in Statute Acres, deduced from the § 3. Parochial, Land and
Trigmometical Survey. Repetals §§§ 2 | Assessments Assessed
#3° Proportions in a state of according to § § 3. § for the Year TAXES,
Wood, wrºpro- TOTAL Property Taa. Šiš ending the 25th. in the Year
Tillage Pasture ductive, &c. Superficies *g 1815. º Sº of March 1829. º:
400,000 1,100,000 || 258,720 1,758,720 || 1,581,940 18/0 228,976 i 18,904
400,000 800,000 450,560 j 1,650,560 || 1,217,547 14/9 245,045 || 137,941
350,000 700,000 || 518,000 1,658,000 || 1,555,608 18/9 345,370 | * 109,576
730,000 263,000 || 345,880 1,338,880 931,842 13/11 308,565 || 141,623
273,000 596,000 || 442,180 1,337,820 || 1,053,010 | 15/9} 103,513 65,498
150,000 650,000 || 397,440 1,197,440 906,789 15/1% 84,884 82,515
450,000 || 350,000 || 371,840 1,171,840 || 1,270,344 21/8 398,743 184,583
330,000 524,000 196,080 1,050,080 || 1,335,108 25/5 190,202 | 202,860
380,000 620,000 || 41,920 1,041,920 594,020 | 11/5 219,978 109,368
400,000 200,000 || 383,680 983,680 868,138 17/7] 384, 143 || 178,454
380,000 520,000 || 80,480 980,480 904,715 18/5} 303,237 133,422
250,000 500,000 229,200 967,680 694,078 14/2 273,266 111,022
*r---º * -s ----- 945,920 469,259 9/11 57,888 23,243
280,000 345,000 || 311,330 936,320 549,950 11/9 267,459 || 116,321
150,000 250,000 || 482,560 882,560 810,627 | 18/4} 199,214 80,958
300,000 500,000 || 58,240 858,240 738,495 17/2} 96,557 66,487
250,000 255,000 || 344,280 849,280 566,472 | 1.3/4 118,629 48,647
150,000 350,000 319,220 819,220 500,000 —— 123,617 89,305
300,000 450,000 53,840 803,840 805,138 20/04 204,325 | 126,357
500,000 100,000 || 134,720 734,720 756,635 | 20/7 155,649 76,45}
100,000 200,000 || 379,040 679,040 506,063 || 14/11 98,996 with Northumberla.
200,000 450,000 23,280 673,280 676,864 20/1 137,887 66,254.
100,000 400,000 | 156,640 656,640 621,693 18/11 103,706 51,830
290,000 235,000 | 123,880 650,880 696,637 21/5] | 160,089 81,324
250,000 330,000 || 63,200 643,200 489,025 15/24 96,544 57,544
200,000 308,000 || 69,280 577,280 645,139 22/4 161,512 95,633
300,000 250,000 6,400 550,400 453,607 | 16/4 68,943 37,030
140,000 160,000 249,120 549,120 453,255 16/6 111,497 54,293
200,000 100,000 || 235,680 535,680 534,992 | 20/0 94,471 59,543
65,000 450,000 514,560 702,402 || 27/3% 129,897 61,953
30,000 130,000 || 328,320 488,320 221,556 9/1 . 30,738 45,684
150,000 230,000 105,280 481,280 497,625 20/6 139,992 60,448
260,000 120,000 | 103,840 483,840 405, 50 | 16/9 125,416 71,288
80,000 400,000 5, i20 485, 120 369,901 | 15/4} 292,256 272,538
253,000 170,000 50,600 473,600 498,677 21/04 146,543 56,807
200,000 150,000 || 116,560 466,560 516,203 22/13 94, 107 69, 166
225,000 50,000 | 62,920 337,920 342,350 20/3 107,436 66,726
100,000 155,000 63,720 318,720 203,576 | 12/9 31,837 41,050
40,000 168,000 || 88,320 296,320 272,621 18/5 86,949 35,662
100,000 60,000 76,800 236,800 202,076 17/1 48,941 24,003
43,000 100,000 i 37,480 180,480 349,142 38/9 740,778 1,340,643
***-ya-ass 95,360 99,174 28/10 12,667 with Northampton
9,749,000 13,689,000 8,806,940 32,332,400 ||27,890,358 17/3 7,330,461 4,865,191
-** — –––. 173,440 75,936 8/9 19,486)
100,000 148,160 || 100,000 348,160 96,621 5/6; 23,188
150,000 250,000 5,120 405,120 || 237,182 1 1/8% 39,730
20,000 110,000 26, 160 156,160 131,504 || 16/10 24,300
50,000 || 300,000 || 74,320 424,320. 93,250 4/5 16,613 -
60,000 180,000 296,960 536,960 180,320 5/8] 29,062 39,226
50,000 || 246,960 | 185,600 482,560 || 131,307 || 5/54 20,228 ;
100,000 145,000 | 18,700 432,000 107,169 5/24 20,261 **** v-
! I 4,000 228,000 281,360 623,360 229,689 7/4} 36,988
43,000 262,000 | 201,880 506,880 220,219 8/8 40,299 with Monmouth
140,000 | 160,000 90,400 390,400 || 168,665 | 8/7] 27,087
85,000 | 150,000 37,640 272,640 88,617 | 6/6 14,468 J
-w |
10,661,000 |15,869,120 jio,125,080 |29,476,856 7,642,171 1,950,110

7
STATEMENT showing the PopULATION of each County of ENGLAND and WALEs in 1700, compared with the Number in 1831;
and the Number of Houses Assessed to the House Tax in each County, at each of the 5 Periods 1690, 1708, 1781, 1823, and 1830. -
*...* A Return made to Parliament in the Session of 1822, represented 492,282 Houses only in all GREAT BRITAIN, charged with duty
on the Assessed Taxes in the year 1821; but in the Session of 1825, the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that there were 527,649
persons chargeable to the tax, 171,739 of whom were assessed at Rentals under £ 10 #' annum, which he then proposed to exempt: supposing
the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Statement and the Return of 1823 both to be correct, it left 187,981 Houses (including the total number
assessed in Scotland) chargeable to the Tax assessed at Rentals of £ 10 to £ 20 d?' annum. According to the Return of 1830, the Number
assessed in England and Wales at Rentals of £ 10 to £ 20 was 182,424; and 17,915 in Scotland in addition to 17,787 in Scotland at above
£20, and 139,806 Farm Houses in all Great Britain occupied by Tenants (exempt.)

CO UNTIES, - Houses Assessed Houses at £20 iP Annum, and upwards, Houses *:::::: Window
in Order of their Total Population in to Hearth Charged & Chargeable No. Assessed Rentals, - - º
Total POPULATION, Taa, in - 1823. 1830. | 830.
in 1700 1700. 1831. in 1690. 1708. 1781. 1823. 1830. º º 10 & upw. 11 & upw. || 8 to 10.
1 Middlesex. . . . . . . , 624,200 1,358,330 | 1 | 1,215 47,031 74,704 75,702 || 87,263 |4, 122,884 |4,739,148 # 69.333 67,552 22,256
2 Devon . . . . . . . . . 248,200 || 494,478 ; 56,202 | 16,686 28,612 3,518 3,977 | 110,963 122,533 5,165 4,360 || 4,912
3 York, West Riding 236,700 976,350 121,052 44,779 76,224 5,888 7,378 192,929 248,570 10,908 || 9,808 10,274
4 Norfolk. . . . . . . . . . . 210,200 390,054 56,579 12,097 | 20,056 1,160 | 1,549 || 34,343 49,076 : 4,890 4,258 || 3,469
5 Somerset . . . . . ... 195,900 404,200 : 45,900 19,043 26,407 8, 186 || 9,105 || 388,567 411,819 9,169 8,126 5,189
6 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 180,000 || 317,465 : 45,019 17,571 24,951 # 1,206 1,505 || 35,568 46,565 : 3,597 || 3,104 2,877
7 Lancaster . . . . . . . . 166,200 1,336,854 46,961 22,588 30,956 11,469 15,372 428,985 621,531 9,487 | 10,233 8,903
8 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . 159,200 || 317,507 40,545 16,250 18,389 : 2,380 2,469 88,513 91,290 ft 6,038 4,852 3,378
9 Gloucester . . . . . . 155,200 || 387,019 28,557 14,331 15,820 3,597 4,291 151,052 190,342 : 5,463 5,303 || 3,567
10 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . 154,900 || 486,334 40,610 14,071 | 19,381 16,325 | 19,687 | 648,734 768,483 15,007 || 13,982 8,240
11 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,800 479, 155 46,674 21,871 30,975 : 5,710 5,983 142,862 213,178 # 10,894 || 9,193 6,217
12 Wilts. . . . . . . . . . . . 153,900 240,156 27,418 11,373 || 12,856 1,331 | 1,242 35,992 || 37,518 3,289 2,706 2,216
13 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . 152,700 296,317 47,537 15,301 || 19,584 973 997 || 27,888 28,989 4,259 || 3,444 || 3,053
14 Northampton .... 119,500 179,336 26,904 9,218 10,350 674 698 || 20,288 20,994 : 2,706 || 2,149 2,076
15 Southampton . . . . 118,700 314,280 28,557 14,331 15,820 i 3,355 3,508 || 1 14,767 | 122,153 : 6,256 5,183 || 3,740
16 Northumberland ... 118,000 222,912 Durham. 6,787 | 12,431 1,821 1,947 61,822 65,672 2,221 1,823 1,942
17 Stafford. . . . . . . . . . 117,200 410,512 26,278 || 10,812 16,483 : 1,474 1,840 44,581 55,178 : 3,386 2,858 2,986
18 Chester . . . . . . . . . . 107,000 || 334,391 || 25,592 || 11,656 17,201 1,195 | 1,672 43,844 53,223 # 2,618 2,182 2,697
19 Cornwall . . . . . . . . 105,800 || 300,938 26,613 9,052 15,274 737 696 || 20,646 | 19,849 : 1,794 | 1,439 1,936
20 Salop. . . . . . . . . . . . 101,600 222,938 27,471 11,452 | 12,895 982 1,139| 29,121 33,270 2,987 2,502 2,214
: Yºº ; ;} All included in the West Riding.
23 Warwick . . . . . . . . 96,600 || 336,610 , 22,400 ſ 9,461 | 13,276 i 2,545 3,326 83,889 110,718 || 4,844 || 4,419 3,577
24 Durham. . . . . . . . . . 95,500 253,910 53,345 6,298 || 10,475 881 | 1,028 24,418 28,572 : 1,549 1,233 1,711
25 Derby . . . . . . . . . . 93,800 237,170 24,944 8,260 14,046 705 760 24,286 25,783 : 1,744 1,569 1,732
26 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . 91,400 272,340 23,451 9,429 10,574 ; 2,497 3,598 || 103,492 | 160,672 5,828 5,698 || 3,264
27 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . 90,000 | 159,252 : 17,859 4,133 11,132 928 | 1,049 28,294 || 31,961 : 2,048 1,858 1,381
28 Worcester . . . . . . . . 88,200 211,365 24,440 || 9,178 8,791 1,676 1,873 || 53,707 || 61,010 # 3,334 2,809 2,226
29 Hereford . . . . . . . . | 80,900 111,211 16,744 6,913 | 8,092 550 661 14,649 17,668 1,495 | 1,219 1,188
30 Buckingham . . . . . . 80,500 146,529 18,688 8,604 || 8,670 527 545 | 18,027 18,814 : 2,263 | 1,811 | 1,587
31 Leicester . . . . . . . . 80,000 197,003 20,448 || 8,584 12,545 971 1,117 | 30,350 || 33,691 : 2,605 || 2,212 2,313
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . 79,000 | 152,156 19,627 | 8,502 || 8,698 840 878 27,230 28, 174 : 2,356 || 3,153 | 1,813
33 Cambridge . . . . . . 76,000 || 143,955 18,629 7,220 9,088 796 892 25,443 27,845 : 1,816 2,628 1,426
34 Berks. . . . . . . . . . . . | 74,700 || 145,389 16,996 || 7,558 8,277 1,505 | 1,706 || 48,790 57,539 3,053 2,639 1,706
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . 70,500 143,341 17,488 || 7,447 8,628 1,301 | 1,394 || 42,422 || 44,226 2,874 2,562 1,784
36 Nottingham . . . . . . 65,200 225,327 17,818 7,755 10,872 964 | 1,267 || 31,392 || 41,404 2,386 2,180 2,093
37 Cumberland . . . . . . 62,300 | 169,681 15,279 2,209 || 13,419 579 645 18,244 | 19,374 904 796 | 1,216
38 Bedford. . . . . . . . . . 48,500 95,483 12,170 5,479 5,360 158 183 5,228 5,853 : 1,107 942 938
39 Monmouth . . . . . . 39,700 98,130 Wales 3,289 4,454 442 709 | 12,057 || 19,012 667 530 64}
40 Huntingdon . . . . . . 34,700 53,192 || 8,713 3,992 || 3,848 273 263 8,129 7,857 '764 607 504
41 Yºland . . . . . 28,600 55,041 6,691 1,904 6,144 321 365 10,200 12,404 470 533 616
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . 16,600 19,385 3,661 1,498 || 1,445 75 79 2,421 2,526 332 291 264
Total ENGLAND. 5,108,500 || 13,091,005 : 1,241,294 | 473,267 677,928 166,417 | 194,687 || 7,357,108 || 8,694,814 222,056 204,746 134,122
ſ Denbigh . . . . 39,700 82,800T ſ 4,753 5,678 236 245 6,533 6,609 487 419 325
; : Montgomery | 27,400 65,700 | 4,047 5,421 14 56 363 1,380 291 298 447
É Carnarvon ..] 24,800 66,500 1,583 || 2,675 : 89 97 2,275 2,686 193 159 262
. . ; Merioneth .. 23,800 || 34,500 | 1,900 2,972 40 61 1,335 1,739 147 156 208
É Anglesea.... 22,800 48,300 || 1,040 2,264 61 65 2, 103 2,125 144 121 124
- J -Flint . . . . . . 19,500 .9%.99 - 77,291 -: 2,653 2,990 59 || 21 1,950 2,049 234 158 163
•º: Glamorgan . . 49,700 | 126,200 2 5,020 5,146 488 650 10,808 || 17,961 557 466 574
> || 2 | Qarmarthen... 49,700 100,800 3,985 5,126 124 194 3,153 2,692 28H 247 259
# Pembroke .. 41,300 80,900 2,764 3,229 153. 226 4,061 6,301 350 323 282
3 Bregon ....| 27,200 47,800 3,370 3,407 100 133 2,811 3,503 200 15] 144
Cardigan . . . . . 25,300 64,700 - 2,042 2,444 34 9 || 794 210 189 66 65
Radnor ....] 15,300 24,700 J U. 2,092 2,076 14 8 282 175 84 79 131
º ſ - -
Total England and Wales. 5,475,000 | 13,894,005 | 1,319,215 508,516 || 721,351 167,829 196,362 7,357,108 8,742,244 225,213 | 207,389 | 137,106
STATEMENT showing the Total Number of Houses Building, Uninhabited and Inhabited, the proportion thereof Assessed to the House Tax, and Number of Farm Houses OC-
cupied by Tenants exempt; the Total Number of Families, distinguishing the proportion under each of the three usual heads; Total Number of Persons, distinguishing Males from
Females, in each county of England in 1831 ; showing also the Annual Value of the Houses in each County Assessed to the Property Tax in 1813, and Rental of the proportion Assessed to the House tax in 1830. with
the Total Amount of Land and Assessed Taxes levied in each county in the same Year: *** The * in column 12 denotes a preponderance of Males in those Counties, the increase of Uninhabited Houses, and compara-
tive inconsiderableness of the Rental of Houses Assessed to the House Tax in Lancashire, and contribution to the Assessed Taxes, are the features which most deserve attention in this Statement. 3.
HOUSES in 1831. - i FAMFLIES in 1831 chiefly employed in PERSONS in 1831. PRO PERTY.
COUNTIES' º All others Ratio to Proportion. Value of
arranged in order of Total Building. º Inhabited. ſº #. Agriculture. Tºº º: TOTAL. TOTAL. 1.%. .#; £º. R º of Co- *::::: %;
Population in 1831. e Howse Tar. eacempt. Handicraft. Č. 2milies. Males. Females. perºr im 42477-72 4. £n 1830.
1-—|——2 3 4———5—4––––6——7 8 9 10 11 12—— —13—#–E £–––––£——
1 Middlesex. . . . . . . . 3,919 || 14,413 | 180,493 || 116,279 || 495 9,882 173,822 || 130,335 || 314,039 || 1,358,330 || 432 631,410 | 726,920 4,868,421 |5,143,340 1,340,436
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . 2,842 11,266 228, 130 28,406 6,706 # 24,696 || 173,693 61,636 260,025 # 1,336,854 || 514 650,389 | 686,465 1,415,890 795,832 184,583
3 York, West Riding 1,676 | 12,147 | 190,484 || 20,189 11,075 : 31,188 || 118,733 48,725 | 198,646 976,350 || 491 485,812: 490,538 825,636 || 415,539 109,576
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . 1,381 || 4,220 | 81,909 | 12,397 || 7,471 35,505 || 33,339 || 33,067 || 101,911 494,478 || 485 235,789 258,689 : 387,147 || 237,000 || 137,941
5 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . 1,073 6,102 80,070 33,865 939 14,647 49,616 || 44,814 109,077 486,334 || 445 230,860 |255,474 1,024,525 | 964,438 || 272,538
6 Kent . . . . . . tº e e º e 842 3,818 82,144 16, 129 3,065 : 31,667 29,419 || 36,056 || 97,142 479,155 493 234,572 244,583 : 515,706 || 347,110 || 178,454
7 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . 573 || 4,088 78,049 6,122 || 3,037 18,156 43,648 21,789 83,593 410,512 || 489 | *206,921 | 203,591 237,088 || 108,507 76,451
8 Somerset . . . . . . . . 939 3,632 71,325 | 16,568 6,936 30,452 28,230 25,889 | 84,571 404,200 || 477 194,316 || 209,884 656,697 || 512,909 | 202,860
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . 439 2,868 74,793 5,333 || 4,668 # 37,610 28,871 17,751 | 84,232 390,054 || 463 189,323 200,731 251,599 97,067 || 141,623
10 Gloucester. . . . . . . . 794 || 4,263 71,254 9,080 2, 160 21,185 || 33,179 || 29,082 83,446 387,019 || 463 185,118 201,901 266,172 251,974 126,357
11 Warwick . . . . . . . . 782 3,882 68,253 9,368 || 3,432 15,880 43,291 || 13,186 | 72,357 336,610 || 465 165,576 171,034 284,625 | 190,602 95,633
i2 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . 406 || 2,818 60,748 4,784 || 7,599 : 16,397 34,997 || 13,561 64,955 334,391 || 514 164,133 170,258 150,928 92,854 66,254
13 Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . 354 1,860 57,152 6,264 2,597 : 34,589 18,282 | 12,448 65,319 317,507 || 486 | *159,015 | 158,492 250,372 | 139,806 || 133,422
14 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 268 1,968 61,615 4,026 5,265 : 35,749 17,284 || 12,870 || 65,903 317,465 || 48 I | *158,858 || 158,607 144,134 78,694 | 118,504
15 Southampton. . . . . . 522 2,017 56,526 9,362 2,093 22,761 20,983 || 20,908 || 64,652 314,280 || 486 152,082 162,198 337,575 198,321 109,368
i 6 Cornwall . . . . . . . . 758 2,538 53,521 2,852 6,982 : 18,351 13,382 28,033 59,816 300,938 503 146,213 154,725 118,564 48,117 48,647
17 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . 259 || 1,141 50,139 3,573 || 3,729 31,491 18,116 11,926 61,533 296,317 || 481 145,769 150,548 211,035 61,909 || 111,022
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . 620 | 1,859 45,505 6,818 1,673 22,450 17,489 12,777 52,716 272,340 || 516 135,333 || 137,007 || 165,268 202,837 116,321
19 Durham. . . . . . . . . . 354 || 1,570 | 40,740 4,269 4,230 8,408 18,511 27,817 | 54,736 253,910 || 463 121,748 132,162. 101,904 69,471 with Northbla.
20 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 1,897 46,281 3,622 1,245 25,045 15,627 | 10,987 || 51,659 240,156 || 464 117,622 || 122,534 138,741 | 68,577 80,598
21 Derby .......... 357 | 1,989 || 46,098 || 2,287 3,249 13,324 20,788 14,208 || 48,320 237,170 490 117,740 || 119,430 93,928 45,633 || 51,830
22 Nottingham . . . . . . 456 | 1,701 || 41,936 || 3,597 | 1,217 13,351 25,578 || 8,188 || 47,117 § 225,327 478 || 110,457 | 114,870 119,461 || 71,396 || 59,543
23 Salop. . . . . . . . . . . . 253 | 1,415 || 42,633 || 3,402 2,343 17,096 16,210 13,121 46,427 222,938 480 | 111,017 | 111,921 ; 136,754 63,090 | 66,487
24 Northumberland . . 220 | 1,509 || 35,726 6,140 2,963 10,127 14,246 || 23,991 || 48,364 222,912 || 460 | 106,147 116,765 188,591 120,424 82,515
25 Worcester........ 302 2,066 41,646 || 4,872 2,252 14,654 | 19,030 | 11,828 45,512 211,365 474 || 103,383 || 107,982 145,652 100,826 69,166
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . 174 1,841 40,354 3,357 2,447 12,352 22,984 6,806 || 42,142 : 197,003 || 467 || 97,556 99,447 116,346 || 62,748 || 61,953
27 York, North Riding 117 | 2,026 38,116 with W. R. 17,964 11,298 || 11,498 || 40,760 190,756 468 93,203 || 97,553 with west Riding. 65,498
28 Northampton 154 882 36,922 2,237 3,398 18,334 12,895 || 7,934 || 39,163 179,336 450 | 87,949 91,387 78,150 | 40,327 | 81,324
29 Cumberland . . . . . . 213 | 1,512 31,017 2,400 7,159 10,630 12,026 | 12,164 34,820 169,681 || 487 81,971 87,710 89,224 42,040 23,243
30 York, East Riding 268 1,970 32,681 with W. R. 13,025 10,825 | 13,110 || 36,960 168,891 || 456 82,142 | 86,749 with West Riding. 89,305
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . .310 1,200 29,307 3,051 1,948 # 14,601 10, 106 8,907 || 33,614 159,252 441 76,536 | 82,716 86,619 57,868 57,544
32 Oxford . . . . . . & © tº º 197 849 29,334 3,628 983 : 15,304 9,454 7,012 || 31,770 152,156 478 |* 76,387 75,769 104,513 61,869 60,448
33 Bucks . . . . . . . . . . 134 807 || 28,159 1,894 925 § 16,893 8,395 6,561 31,849 : 146,529 460 | 71,734 74,795 82,134 || 35,655 56,807
34 Berks. . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 975 28,032 3,313 389 14,047 9,884 || 7,150 31,081 : 145,389 || 467 | 72,553 | 72,836 134,633 83,572 71,288
35 Cambridge. . . . . . . . 161 634 26,712 2,645 2,118 16,093 8,213 5,904 || 30,210 143,955 476 | * 72,031 || 71,924 61,815 49,781 54,293
36 Hertford . . . . . . . . 119 || 699 || 26,549 || 3,490 948 # 13,268 8,552 7,430 29,250 ft 143,341 490 71,395 71,946 113,358 || 70,299 || 66,726
37 Hereford . . . . . . . 159 869 21,907 1,714 2,331 : 12,888 6,105 4,572 23,565 111,211 || 471 | * 55,838 55,373 54,873 31,424 37,030
38 Monmouth. . . . . . . . 170 987 18,612 1,688. 1,490 5,614 8,626 5,671 19,911 98,130 492 | * 51,095 || 47,035 40,836 31,572 41,050
39 Bedford. . . . . . . . . . 171 324 17,978 723 | " 601 11,364 5,137 3,515 20,016 95,483 || 477 46,450 49,033 32,294 12,619 35,662
40 Westmoreland . . . . . 44 421 10,353 | 1,039 || 3,973 4,454 4,116 2,414 || 10,984 55,041 501 | * 27,576 27,465 28,793 || 21,120 45,684
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . 40 290 9,990 945 930 6,231 2,940 2,107 || 11,278 53,192 || 471 26,377 26,815 30,122 16,791 24,003
42 York, Ainsty . . . . 74 | 453 6,404 with W. R. 1,326 3,890 2,488 7,704 35,362 459 16,510 | 18,852 with East Riding.
43 Rutland. . . . . . . . . . 22 99 3,935 241 313. 2,299 1,102 '790 4,191 19,385 462 9,721 9,664 5,340 4,621 with Northptn.
TOTAL . . . .1831 23,462 113,885 2,326,022 369,163 130,672 761,348 1,182,912 801,076 2,745,336 13,091,005 477 6,376,627 6,714,378 15,339,075 11,048,580 4,865,191
21 18,289 66,055 1,951,973 773,732 1,114,295 454,690 2,346,717 11,260,555 480 5,483,679 5,733,358
11 : 15,188 47,925 1,678,106 697,353 923,588 391,450 2,072,393 9,538,827 470 4,575,763 || 4,963,069
ºmºsºmsº ſº 1,467,870 —- *ºy —— 1,778,420 8,331,434 469 3,987,935 | 4,343,499


1801
&O
STATEMENT of the No. of Savings Banks established in each County of England, and in Wales, between 1815 and Nov. 1830, showing the No. of Depositors; No. of Accounts,
Total, and Mean Amount of Deposits, and Ratio of Depositors to every 1,000 of the Population in each County, exhibited in comparison with the Total No. of Families, and of the Total g
Male Population 20 years of age and upwards; of Male Servants under 20 ; and of Female Servants of all ages; together with the state of Crime and of Pauperism in each County. S
*...* The accumulation of Deposits in Savings' Banks, has been assumed as evincing growing prudential habits, and increasing comfort and independance of the Working Classes ; another Statement will show the fallacy of such a conclusion; and S.
# ºf wn objectionable such Institutions 7mgy be; as affording the means of facile and safe depºsit fº. small sums, ãf a right applicatiºn was made of the deposits ; and çommendahle (13 their economy of detail has been Žn England ; the deposits by s
g placed in the hands of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for investment in the Public Annuity Stocks, have resolved themselves into a National absºrgetion as completely as though an Invading Force had landed and leveed a contribution to KS
the same eastent, inasmuch as the amount placed in the hands of the said Commissioners has aided and facilitated the transfer of a corresponding sum from British to Foreign investment. e Sº,
COUN TIES, - - No. of Males in 1831. º Number of Depositors in Savings Banks in Nov. 1830 § *: §§ No. of Committals * º persons em ployed Prºſºft ºuw € š.
arranged in order of Total 20 Servants. Female $ 3. §3 |$ * , | # & & § § §§§ for Crime. & * !???, Parochial labor * &
Total Population No. ºf Years of age under 20 Serrants. §§ S # 5 #3 s $| Total Total is §s. ". . ; S- in 183i. Maints; *.
* * Families and up" ||Years of in 1831. Hº ; º żs |ss; Nº. of Amount § - S $ 3 As 9 @ § es nance of the all other * * >
in 1831. - in 1831. wards. agé. ſº Sã |$* " | Sºsº | Account. of pºsits. s's ššš HS05, 1832. Š Ks Roads all other Pogº. purposes. §
-: • r i *º- º —£– **-amº- - —w £-— S
Middlesex.........Jalaoso |356,521 5,923 ºn 28 ||66,988 || 11a | 153 67,205 | 1,853,894 Tºp 50 1,217|3,739 16 || 153 | 1,079| 671 688,igi |298,384 *
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 260,025 313,097 | 1,034 33,509 24 26,147 || 374 159 26,680 965,144 || 38 20 | 371 2,624 24 151 808 || 317|301,373 || 120,398 ‘S,
3 York, west Riding... 198,646 231,666 | 1,025 |22,167 17 | 15,426 298 || 99 || 15,861 || 492,104 || 31 | 16 || 245 1,537 |103 || 311 | 1,023 194 282,624 93,468 Ü
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . 101,911 | 116,188 || 752 20,886 : 4 || 26,564 378 || 138 27,080 965,643 || 33 55 96 || 481 || 42 144 744 284 225,299 || 25,624 S
5 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,077 | 119,565 2,101 |24,540 || 19 13,389 || 76 38 13,503 || 393,511 29 28 199 || 943 39 215 2,104 || 685 233,285 90,362 §
6 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97,142 115,655 | 1,574 19,250 21 | 16,885 171 100 17,156 556,719 |31 || 36 210 || 773 || 2 || 145 || 2,738 1,568 364,861 | 73,040 §
7 Stafford............ 83,593 || 101,632 594 | 12,739 15 || 7,387 172 53 || 7,612 264,173 ||32 | 18 91 698 || 16 || 70 | 208 || 201 || 133,071 45,965 §
8 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . 34,571 95,556 | 1,160 | 18,333 9 || 12, #41 170 70 12,381 563,414 || 42 31 i06 696 || 53 97 961 428 191,688 29,088 s
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,232 93,498 || 588 14,490 10 || 6,168 || 69 18 6,255 198,554 31 | 16 163 532 78 || 119 2,850 46ſ 318,412 39,815 S.
10 Gloucester.......... 83,446 94,234 973 || 17,311 ; 12 || 13,660 185 77 | 13,922 563,524 || 39 || 36 141 882 49 127 657 647 172,562 37,099 S-
11. Warwick . . . . . . . . . . 72,357 | 83,239 884 || 13,089 || 6 || 6,266 59 55 6,380 184,589 28 20 | 160 | 705 24 || 42 | 408 || 173 168,413 || 42, 175 §
12 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,955 78,940 | 642 11,847 10 || 7,647 | 104 2 7,753 321,846 39 || 23 30 572 | 16 || 58 662 146 105,139 43,231 §
13 Lincoln . . . . . .* * * * * * * 65,903 || 79,535 | 707 | 16,011 || 17 | 7,017 | 74 46 7,137 225,630 || 30 22 58 299 || 52 59 || 5,090 | 114 || 177,671 || 51,917 s
14 Essex. . . . . . . * gº º sº º º ºr 65,319 || 79,023 | 846 11,876 15 8,157 163 90 8,410 || 301,545 34 26 144 | 683 || 51 i 19 2,840 | 846 277,663 || 46,758 Sº,
15 Southampton. . . . . . . . 64,652 74,711 972 12,724 11 7,860 104 53 8,017 318,516 38 25 147 464 19 i31 2,626 918 230,686 33,828 Ş
16 Cornwall . . . . . . . 39,816 || 69,737 || 364 9,201 | 8 || 5,513 93 || 14 5,620 249,874 || 42 19 45 195 || 36 54 467 87 | 101,629 | 16,515 s
17 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,533 71,376 690 11,483 # 12 || 5,371 || 114 37 5,522 190,567 32 19 109 || 453 58 98 || 2,391 644 279,490 || 33,915 §:
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,716 67,077 | 725 | 13,366 12 8,506 || 51 42 8,600 276,793 || 3 ||37 || 105 283 | – | 189 3,552 2,232 284,687 44,022 $º
19 Durham. . . . . . . * @ Q tº 54,736 59,045 427 8,438 # 10 4,578 54 22 4,654 158,298 || 33 18 27 i58 23 59 # 93 357 | 86,087 15,454 š.
20 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . * 51,659 58,039 || 396 || 7,623 10 | 6,612 76 45 6,733 266,076 37 28 75 || 346 18 || 71 | 1,574 683 | 199,088 30,615 S.
Derby . . . . . . . . . ... 48,320 58,178 || 349 7,231 # 6 5,513 123 21 5,657 220,182 37 24 39 218 | – || 79 547 14} | 81,403 30,639 §
22 Nottingham ........] 47,117 | 56,582 | 409 || 7,886 || 6 || 7,725 256 15 7,996 || 242,752 29 35 74 343 19 44 532 55 74,377 27,092 s
23 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,427 56,474 500 11,371 ; 13 9,234 111 || 26 || 9,371 391,964 || 38 42 79 || 261 || 38 || 106 | 126 42 | 89,162 19,846 §
24 Northumberland . . . . . 48,364 53,210 261 10,263 || 5 || 6,987 90 19 7,096 || 307,772 42 32 38 80 || 6 | 40 159 38 78,087 17,476 §
25 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . 45,512 52,796 || 446 | 8,162 : 8 6,953 74 45 7,072 265,997 37 33 51 316 44 92 || 254 || 34 87,054 22,291 Sº,
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . 42,142 || 49,812 || 338 5,944 || 5 || 3,366 58 27 | 3,451 | 100,601 || 28 18 47 248 || 17 | 27 | 790 338 || 116,241 20,393 s
27 York, North Tiding 40,760 47,396 - 229 || 9,264 10. 5,677 21 12 5,704 197,411 35 30 - ===s * wº- 530 222 | 85,526 18,738 s
28 Northampton . . . . . . 39,163 43,793 417 5,678 # 3 || 4,845 44 34 4,923 || 177,577 || 34 27 42 195 || 35 | 49 2,358 666 154,120 22,433 S
29 Cumberland . . . . . . ... 34,820 | 40,614 | 181 6,789 | 6 || 4,016 || 22 21 || 4,059 131,913 || 32 23 18 75 15 39 43 8 47,846 || 9,263 gº
30 York, East Riding ... 36,960 || 41,184 234 8,285 # 3 || 5,939 40 9 5,987 220,665 | 37 35 sº mº — – || -- 325 172 105,640 || 23,345 s
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . ...] 33,614 || 37,861 || 489 5,574 9 5,526 58 35 5,619 250,370 42 36 38 166 25 43 || 642 157 92,680 15,108 S
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,770 39,023 381 5,571 5 || 5,201 || 46 36 5,283 || 157,606 || 28 35 | 38 217 | 18 53 2,253 | 1,017||136,685 20,990 . s
33 Buckingham . . . . . . . . 31,849 || 35,504 || 702 || 4,174 ; 4 1,857 26 14 | 1,897 60,911 || 30 | 13 § 133 54 90 |2,346 || 912 144,588 27,697 jº
34 Berks.............. 31,081 37,084 810 6,022 10 || 7,138 || 67 || 49 7,254 260,639 |34 || 50 62 193 28 95 1,356 495 | 121,217 | 20,709 S.
35 Cambridge . . . . 30,210 || 35,715 937 5,386 || 2 | 1,678 46 22 | 1,746 69,799 || 37 12 40 | 201 || 23 28 1,742 329 || 103,922 | 16,148 š
56 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . 29,250 34,910 503 || 5,263 # 5 || 3,177 80 90 3,347 | 166,726 45 23 43 293 44 102 | 1,213 558 96,044 17,286 & s
57 Hereford . . . . . . . . . 23,565 29,342 261 || 5,512; 4 3,892 || 14 | 15 3,921 | 130,712 || 32 35 31 || 147 58 97 || 144 19 || 63,468 9,738 s
58 Monmouth. . . . . . . . . . . I9,911 26,910 | 122 3,741 # 4 1,232 32 10 | 1,274 38,870 27 | 13 20 | 110 ; 13 || 44 57 8 28,079 10,135 s
59 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,016 || 22,571 448 2,588 3 | 1,765 38 22 | 1,825 69,661 30 20 20 100 | 19 27 | 2,390 307 || 77,236 || 13,526 Sº
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . 10,984 || 14,020 66 2,586 1 674 || 3 || – 677 24,041 35 | 12 6 28 || || 2 | 18 33. 5 26,154 4,307 gº
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . 11,278 || 13,00! 138 1,941 1. 747 30 25 802 26,394 || 31 15 15 34 7 i8 71.4 199 || 41,150 7,810 s
42 City of York & Ainsty 7,704 8,730 76 2,161 ; 1 2,974 16 16 3,006 119,874 39 || 85 * assmºgº. I tºº *º- with the East Riding est
43 Rutland. . . . . . . . . . . . 4,191 4,940 103 879 4 — *-ºmºms — — •=== | *-* 4. 10 3 6 176 13 9,064 3,726 §"
- ; ENGLAND. 2,745,336. 3,199,984 || 30,777 || 518,705 || 384 || 367,812 || 4,117 | 1,787 || 374,448 13,085,255 3 97. 4,527 | 20,486 |1,196 || 3,609 || 51,705 17,390 6,731,131 | 1,585,520 §
Totals & WAEES.... . 2 10,303 161 39 10,494 340,721 31 | 12 78 343 | 158 | 408 1,131 | 109 || 305,837 60,973 P
England and Wales. e * ... 4 (Y & Cº. 3.16|| 4.278 | 1.32% 384,852 13,420,976 || 33 27 | 4,605 | 20,829 |1,354 || 4,017 | 52,836 17,499 || 7,036,968 1,646,493 g
º; * |...} p * º pain. º g ...! º: *:::: *::: : The Total Number of Persons in the 4,140 Friendly Societies 36,919 -





S
STATEMENT showing the Superficies in Statute Acres, and Rental, of each County of ENGLAND; the Number of Persons returned as dependant on Agriculture
in 1801; the Number of Families so dependant at each of the three periods, 1811, 1821, and 1831; and the Number of Male Persons at the latter date, 20 Years of age
and upwards effectively employed in Agriculture ; shewing also the average of Superficies to each occupier, or average extent of the Farms; of Laborers to each occupier; and
the proportion of the Total to every 100 acres in each County.
The average extent of the Farms in Col. 12 has been deduced after deducting from Col. 2 an average of 10 acres for each occupier not employing Laborers. In looking at the
relative No. of Laborers in each County there are two things to be considered,—Viz., the proportion of unproductive Land, and the greater or lesser extent of Tillage.
Persons
§ - 6 Male Agriculturalists, 20 º ºr y rº 㺠. “s s' 3
COUNTIES Superficies in Statute Acres. RENTAL, returned Famiº #. * loyed ‘. wpwards, in lſº of age s: .# § 3 § s ; Š Š 3 # §
• * according to the according to as employ- * § 3 ; R sº $ $3 ||3: st S
arranged in order of their Property Taac {ed in Agri- rººm octºrs, Total of the § s § s : § º sº $3 §§
Eacient of Superficies. Trigmometri- Details of Pa- Returns in culture. ty ºlomºn, 3 preceding; S ; S s : S $º 2 | S. S.
tent of Superfi †: "...” “..." "... tail. sel. lesſ, ººlºo...ſºlºisſºis |&##|- |#
—£ ** tº-ºº-
I Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,758,720 1,663,850 1,581,940 60,584 29,881 34,900 || 35,749 : 6,901 6,204 || 32,167 45,272 232 || 4 .66 2.72 119 112
2 Devon . . . . . . . tº dº ºr º & © e 1,650,560 1,636,450 | 1,217,547 96,208 || 33,044 37,037 35,505 9,328 3,356 35,31 i 47,995 173 3.77 2.93 || 81 99
3 York, West Riding. ... 1,658,000 | 1,629,890 1,555,608 55,695 || 30,868 31,613 || 31,188 7,096 || 10,636 24,502 41,234 214 || 3 .45 2.53 142 172
4 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,338,880 1,292,300 931,842 : 61,791 || 31,454 36,368 37,610 , 5,229 2,718 37,466 45,413 ; 241 7.16 || 3 .51 58 104
5 York, North Riding ... 1,337,820 1,275,820 856,010 : 44,061 | 16,570 16,737 17,964 4,950 4,334 14,646 23,930 249 || 2 .95 I .87 III 47
6 Northumberland . . . . . . 1,197,440 1,165,430 906,789 23, 190 10,945 11,567 10,127 : 2,376 1,268 10,441 14,085 485 || 4 .39 I .20 || 48 58
7 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,171,840 1,117,260 | 1,270,344 : 52,018 23,305 22,723 24,696 || 6,658 9,714 20,949 37,321 151 3.14 || 3 .34 191 252
8 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,050,080 | 1,028,090 1,335,108 61,434 27,472 || 31,448 || 30,452 6,032 3,731 28,107 || 37,970 164 || 4 .65 3.69 || 71 116
9 Southampton . . . . . . . . 1,041,920 | 1,018,550 594,020 i 50,696 21,401 || 24,303 22,761 : 2,774 1,234 24,675 28,683 362 8.89 2.81 42 77
10 Kent . . . . . . tº ſº gº tº tº e. g 983,680 972,240 868,138 54,124 27,077 30,869 || 31,667 4,361 2,152 || 36,113 || 42,626 218 || 8 .28 4.38 43 186
T 1 Essex. . . . . . . . . . tº sº e º º gº 980,480 979,000 904,715 # 65,174 28,517 | 33,206 || 34,589 4,561 888 38,234 43,683 212 || 8 .38 || 4 .46 35 82
12 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . © & 967,680 918,760 694,078 55,744 26,406 || 30,795 || 31,491 4,526 1,121 33,040 38,687 200 || 7 .30 || 4 .21 44 117
13 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . 945,920 969,490 469,259 ; 21,062 10,868 11,297 10,630 3,617 | 2,839 9,010 15,466 260 l 1 .49 3 .59 90 86
14 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . g 936,320 907,920 549,950 38,925 | 19,778 21,920 22,450 3,160 | 1,330 26,125 30,615 # 283 || 8 .26 1.37 31 87
15 Wilts. . . . . . . . . º, º is a e º e 882,560 869,620 810,627 53,517 22,657 24,972 25,045 : 3,387 1,239 24,708 29,334 # 253 7.29 || 3 .37 24 66
16 Salop. . . . . . . . . . , gº tº º 858,240 864,360 738,495 : 45,046 16,693 18,414 17,096 3,832 2,139 17,296 || 23,267 219 || 4 .77 2.68 43 79
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 849,280 854,770 566,472 #42,687 17,465 19,302 18,351 4,608 || 3,613 16,243 24,464 # 177 || 3 .52 2.86 37 41
18 York, East Riding . . . . | 711,360 | e; sº 6 13,025 3,331 1,661 12,727 17,609 - 190 3.41 || 2 .47
ğ.A..... } 819,220 || 32.Éio ! 700,000 : 31,538 14,517 | 15,480 | 1,326 340 || 253 1, 184 1,777 ; 154 3.48 || 3 .38 } 90 43
19 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . 803,840 790,470 805,138 : 49,420 20,782 23,170 21, 185 # 3,675 1,846 20,927 26,448 # 210 5 .69 || 3 .34 || 44 85
20 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 734,720 736,290 756,635 # 43,930 | 18,361 18,285 18, 156 3,781 3,649 16,812 24,242 185 || 4 .44 3.29 60 97
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679,040 679,530 506,063 18,217 | 10,288 9,427 8,408 ; 2,229 | 1,544 7,556 11,329 297 3.38 I .66 86 68
22 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673,280 649,050 676,864 38,823 16,396 18,120 | 16,397 ft 4,374 / 4,059 15,094 || 23,527 139 3.45 3 .62 119 || 119
23 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . & 656,640 663,180 621,693 : 31,743 14,283 14,582 13,324 : 3,320 4,257 | 10,593 18,170 186 3.19 || 2 .73 56 73
24 Northampton . . . . . . . . 650,880 646,810 696,637 : 29,303 15,235 18,974 18,334 3,015 1,117 | 17,775 21,907 : 210 || 5 .89 3.38 55 67
25 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643,200 627,220 489,025 # 28,204 12,982 14,821 14,601 || 2,243 967 14,056 17,266 270 || 6 .56 2 .75 25 48
26 Warwick . . . . . * Q gº tº 577,280 567,930 645,139 34,756 15, 131 16,779 15,880 : 2,838 1,142 | 15,644 19,624 196 || 5 .51 3.45 37 53
27 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 550,400 543,800 453,607 : 31,261 12,599 || 13,558 12,888 2,505 | 1,679 12,213 | 16,397 210 || 4 .87 3.01 38 55
28 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . 549,120 536,853 453,255 28,054 12,831 15,536 16,093 : 2,421 | 1,266 15,698 || 19,385 216 6.48 || 3 .61 14 50
29 Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . 535,680 525,800 534,992 23,904 || 12,293 || 13,664 13,351 2,643 2,414 11,799 || 16,856 181 || 4 .46 || 3 .20 30 65
30 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 514,560 511,340 702,402 23,823 11,700 | 13,028 12,352 2,656 2,145 || 10,542 15,343 180 3.96 || 3 57 46
31 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 488,320 485,990 221,556 12,141 4,613 5,096 4,454 1,435 | 1,685 3,474 6,594 # 326 || 2 .42 H .33 59 32
32 Oxford . . . . . . gº ºn e º e º º 481,280 || 467,380 497,625 33,109 13,646 15,965 15,304; 2,054 458 15,998 || 13,510 # 224 || 7 .78 || 3 .96 || 42 50
33 Berks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483,840 472,270 405,150 38,155 13,409 || 14,769 14,047 1,711 458 14,802 | 16,971 273 8 .65 3.59 23 47
84 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485, 120 474,480 369,901 : 2,746 | 12,417 | 14,944 14,647 1,873 727 | 16,761 | 19,361 249 || 8 .94 || 4 .08 || 12 39
35 Buckingham . . . . . & 473,600 463,820 498,677 25,083 13,933 16,640 | 16,893 : 2,152 453 16,743 19,348 213 7.78 4.17 43 62
36 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466,560 459,710 516,203 : 38,865 13,818 14,926 14,654 2,636 1,260 14,590 18,486 169 5.53 4.04 || 43 69
37 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . 337,920 400,370 342,350 20,611 11,998 || 13,485 13,268 1,518 399 || 14,700 16,617 § 261 9 .68 4.15 12 38
38 Monmouth . . . . . . . & 318,720 324,310 203,576 12,871 5,315 6,020 5,614 1,648 1,143 4,845 7,636 189 || 2 .93 || 2 .35 | 16 28
39 Bedford. . . . . . . . . . . º gº 296,320 297,632 273,621 18,766 9,431 || 10,754 || 11,364 # 1,330 474 11,588 13,392 : 220 | 8.71 4.49 9 40
40 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 236,800 241,690 202,076 # 9,536 5,361 6,435 6,231 857 397 5,967 7,221 270 || 6 .96 || 2 .98 || 10 I9
41 Middlesex . . . . . q, Q 180,480 179,590 349,142 # 13,417 | 9,088 9,393 9,882 # 1,050 490 | 11,376 12,916 166 10 .83 || 7 .19 14 52
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . 95,360 97,500 99,174 3,995 || 2,025 2,410 #| 429 424. 1,910 2,763 215 4.45 2 .83 || 30 13
TOTALS. 32,332,400 31,770,615 27,890,358 1,524,227 | 697,353 773,732 76} .348 | 141,460 | 94,883 || 744,407 980,750 225 5.25 || 3 .08 |2,234 3,134
Number of Column. 1. - 2. | • 4. 5. 6. 7 8, 9. 10. 11. 12 13. 14, 15. 16.


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A Comparative View of the Number of Families in each County of England in 1821 and 1831, returned under each of the three usual heads, viz. – 1st, Employed in Agriculture;
2nd, in Trade, Manufactures or Handicraft; and 3rd, all others not included in either, of the twº preceding classes; and also a Statement of the Male Population in each County, 20
Years of Age and upwards in 1831, under each of six several heads of Occupation or Service ; the Counties in the first instance arranged in order of their 'Fotal Number of Families,
whereby the relative proportion of each class in each county
* y tº & ~~~ ge e * w * r = * g * * * * , & &
is the more readily discernible; and in the other case, the Counties are arranged in reference to their Manufacturing Predominance, and the Manufacturing
Male population placed immediately in comparison with the Agricultural; another Statement exhibits the Retailers and Handicraftsmen in column 11, under each of 120 heads of Occupation or Service in each
County, so classed as to show their extent, relation, and importance to each other, and inconsiderableness of the manufacturing operation in its external point of view, when compared with the interesting combination of
•,• The comparison of the Number of Families in 1821 and 1831, under each of the three usual heads is remarkable for the increase under the third head as exhibited in column 8,
mortant : but the comparison is not correct ; the Miners, which in the previous Returns were in general entered under the second head, in the last Retarn have add been entered under
2n the Mining Counties, numbers of other Occupations or Service, also, which in the previous Returns were entered under the first and second heads, have in the Return of 1831 been entered under the third Read, all conclusions t
the total result as here eachibited winder, a supposition of the comparison being just, will be fallacious.
internal interests.
contain, as eachibited in this aud contiguous pages.
The absence however, of fair comparison, vºnder these three heads, is more than compensated for,
and supposing the comparison to be just, the result would be im-
the third head 5 and the greatest increase will be seen
herefore, drawn from
to prevail,
by the ample details which the Returns of 1831
Male Persons 20 Years of Age and wpwards in
& Wunsö Proportion of FAMALIES, Returned as employed in
f zºº)eſ." or & g
COUNTIES, } Tota of Trade, Manufactures, or All others, not included isol, engaged in Occupations as wnder. covnTIES, 20 y; º,
arranged in order of their - ºS 3 • * #7°6’. ic?"aff. in ing. ital?, - * arranged in referenc and upwards,
Totat. Wumber of Aft FA milies 272 Agrâcesłture *º-sº-º Handicraft in the two precedin cariº Sts #. Retailers º:hº fo ºr. € employed in
1. 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9—i----10———11——12–
1 Middlesex........ 261,871 314,039 || 9,393 || 9,882 | 161,356 173,822 91,122 || 130,335 49,457 22,549 163,220 79,735 ſº I Lancaster .... 97,517 | 37,321
2 Lancaster ........ 203,173 260,025 22,723 24,696 || 152,271 173,693 28,179 61,636 17,614 1,229 86,079 60,546 2 York, W. Ridg. 74,669 |41,234
3 York, West Riding 161,466 198,646 3,613 || 31,188 || 108,841 118,733 21,012 || 48,725 8,354 10,366 60,109 || 33,685 || 3 || 3 Chester, ...... 13,305 || 23,527
4 Surrey .......... 88,806 || 109,077 14,944 14,647 || 46,811 || 49,616 27,051 || 44,814 14,285 10,756 44,139 24,878 || 5 || 5 || 4 Nottingham 14,260 | 16,856
5 Devon .......... 90,714 | 101,911 : 37,037 35,505 || 33,985 33,339| 19,692 || 33,067 5,907 9,078 || 35,784 || 14,307 || $ # 35 Leicester ... 12,240 | 15,343
6 Kent ............ 85,399 || 97,142 30,869 31,667 || 30,180 29,419 24,890 36,056 5,503 14,570 || 34,257 15,245 jū <! § {6 Derby...... 8,863 | 18,170
7 Somerset ........ 73,537 | 84,571 31,448 30,452 27,132 28,230 14,957 25,889 4,676 7,074 26,762 12,183 || s ] . . . . Somerset .. 4,350 37,970
8 Norfolk.......... 74,497 | 84,232 : 36,368 37,610 26,201 || 28,871 11,928 17,751 3,116 5,675 26,543 6,577 || 5 || 3 || 8 Norfolk . 4,740 45,413
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . ..| 68,780 | 83,593 18,285 | 18,156 42,435 | 43,648 || 8,060 21,789 3,569 4,245 24,766 22,690 § š) 9 Gloucester .. 5,992 || 26,448
10 Gloucester ... ... 72,156 83,466 23,170 21,185 || 35,907 || 33,179 || 13,079 29,082 5,647 5,756 29,716 18,322 || S §: 10 Wilts . . . . . . 3,497 29,334
11 Warwick ........ 60,123 72,357 16,779 15,880 || 39,189 || 43,291 || 4,155 | 13,186 || 4,012 : 3,729 || 32,579 || 10,358 § |Il Cumberland 3,214 | 15,466
12 Lincoln ..........] 58,760 65,903 # 34,900 || 35,748 || 15,845 17,284 || 8,015 12,870 2,734 3,886 20,490 5,855 {12 York, N. R. 1,005 || 23,930
13 Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . 59,629 65,319 33,206 || 34,589 17,160 18,282 9,263 12,448 2,960 4,056 | 18,953 6,727 ſ 13 Stafford . . 20,755 24,242
14 Chester .......... 52,024 || 64,955 18,120 | 16,397 27,105 || 34,997 || 6,799 || 13,561 2,626 is,549 22,134 || 12,723 || 3 | #3 |14 Warwick ... 11,375 | 19,624
15 Southampton. . . . . . 57,942 64,652 24,303 22,761 | 19,810 | 20,983 || 13,829 20,908; 3,784 6,117 23,164 || 10,348 is 33 15 Worcester | 8,024 18,486
16 Suffolk . . . . . . ...] 55,064 61,533 30,795 || 31,491 17,418 18,116 || 6,851 11,926 2,228 4,940 | 18,167 5,336 || s § 16 Monmouth 3,293 7,636.
17 Cornwall ........| 51,202 || 59,816 19,302 | 18,351 | 15,543 13,382 | 16,357 28,033 2,508 4,014 | 15,245 22,706 || S 4 * 17 Salop 1,353 23,267
18 Durham ......... 45,940 54,736 9,427 | 8,408 20,212 | 18,511 | 16,301 || 27,817 2,871 3,204 || 19,035 | 19,473 , s: 18 Durh m . . . . . . 2,547 11,329
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,684 || 51,659 24,972 25,045 | 16,982 15,627 5,730 10,987 1,792 4,338 || 13,089 4,828 || 's 19 Northumberland 1,252 || 14,085
20 Sussex .......... 43,565 52,716 21,920 22,450 | 15,463 17,489 6,182 12,777 3,094; 4,094 | 19,208 || 8,151 is 20 Westmoreland. , 1,074 6,594
21 Salop . . . . . tº º tº º 41,636 46,427 18,414 17,096 || 17,485 | 16,210 || 5,737 | 13,121 : 1,948 2,800 14,461 11,585 U21 Cornwall. . . . . . 107 24,464
22 Derby .........si 42,404 || 48,320 14,582 13,324 20,505 || 20,788 7,317 14,208 1,829 2,863 14,787 10,897 || Metro-ſ 22 Middlesex i 1,064 12,916
23 Northumberland . . 43,128 48,364 11,567 10,127 | 20,565 14,246 10,996 || 23,991 2,857 3,228 17,149 13,939 gº Surrey . . . . . 2,065 | 19,361
24 Worcester........| 39,006 || 45,512 14,926 14,654 18,566 19,030 5,514 11,828 2,085 2,885 13,693 6,544 ſ24 Devon . . . . . . ... 1,221 47,995
25 Nottingham . . . . . . 38,603 || 47,117 13,664 13,351 21,832 25,578 3,107 || 8, 188 2,093 2,339 14,683 5,628 25 Kent . . . . . . . . 476 || 42,626
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . 36,806 || 42,142 13,027 | 12,352 20,297 22,984 || 3,481 6,806 1,421 2,509 || 13,772 3,701 26 Lincoln . . . . . . 167 45,272
27 York, North Ridg. 88,73: 40,760 16,737 17,964 11,570 | 11,298 || 10,424 || 11,498 : 1,870 2,836 | 12,749 4,391 27 Essex . . . . . . & 871 43,683
28 Nº. ....] 35,552 39,163 18,974 18,334 11,695 | 12,895 || 4,883 7,934 1,264 2,874 || 13,841 2,619 28 Southampton . . 292 28,683
29 York, East Riding|| ſ 36,960 | 13,025 {º } 13,110 2,398 2,627 | 12,917 4,663 || 2 | 29 Suffolk . . . . . . 676 38,687
30 u c. ...}10,499 | 7,704 | 13,480 l 1,326 }16,637 3,890 } 8,382 2,488 589 650 4,069 1,212 § 30 Sussex. . . . . . . . i09 || 30,615
31 Cumberland . . . . . . 31,804 34,820 : H 1,297 10,630 || 13, 146 12,026 7,361 12,164 : 1,802 : 2,530 11, 186 6,077 s 3| Northampton • 582 21,907
32 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . 30,312 33,614 § 14,821 14,601 | 10,811 10,106 4,680 8,907 1,624 2,476 10,568 4,451 || 5 || 32 York, E. Ridg, 175 17,609
33 Bucks . . . . . . . . . . 28,867 || 31,849 16,640 16,893 8,318 8,395 3,909 6,561 1,176 1,820 8,604 3,213 || “s 33 A/ City & Ai. 211 1,777
34 Oxford . . . . . . . . . 28,841 31,770 15,965 | 15,304 8,971 9,454 3,905 || 7,012 2,254 2,547 11,110 || 3,049 i Ś 34 Dorset. . . . . . . . 722 || 17,266
35 Berks. . . . . . . . . . . . 27,700 31,081 # 14,769 || 14,047 8,773 9,884 4,158 7,150 1,447 2,224 10,758 3,708 § | 85 Bucks........ 369 19,348
36 Hertford . . . . . . . . . 26,170 30,210 13,485 | 13,268 7,935 8,552 4,750 7,430 ; 1,429 1,886 9,426 4,101 § 36 Oxford . . . . . . 71 F | 18,510
37 Cambridge ... 25,603 || 29,250 15,536 16,093 6,964 8,213 3,103 || 5,904; 1,764 1,882 8,792 || 3,007 || s, 37 Berks ... 52i 16,971
38 Hereford . . . . . . ... 21,917 23,565 : 13,558 12,888 5,633 6,105 2,726 4,572 9i 1,521 7,576 2,410 || "S 38 Hertford . . . . . & 290 16,617
39 Bedford. . . . ... 17,373 20,016 # 10,754 it,364 4,827 5,137 1,792 3,515 577 1,037 5,502 1,474 39 Cambridge . . . . 39 19,385
40 Monmouth . . . . . . 14,122 | 19,911 6,020 5,614 6,147 8,626 1,955 5,671 805 j 1,011 6,649 7,173 40 Hereford. . . . . . 63 16,397
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . i0,397 11,278 6,435 6,231 2,937 2,940 1,025 2,107 401 649 3,443 971 41 Bedford . . . . . . 38 13,392
42 Westmoreland . . . . 10,438 10,984 5,096 4,454 3,801 || 4,116 1,541. 2,414 602 '746 3,621 1,195 4? Huntingdon * @ — 7,221
43 Rutland . . . . . . 3,936 4,191 2,410 2,299 1,034 1, 102 492 790 150 224 1,373 269 43 Rutland . . . . . . 12 2,763
TOTALS. 2,346,717 2,745,336 773,732 761,348 1,118,295 1,182,912, 454,690 80,076 179,983 189,389 964,177 500,950 TO TA H. S. $14,106 | 980,750
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STATEMENT shewing the TOTAL POPULATION of each County of ENGLAND, at each of the six Periods 1700,
1750, 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831, arranged in regard to their ratio of increase since 1700; and exhibiting the ratio
of Population in each County from 1801 to 1811 ; from 1811 to 1821 ; from 1821 to 1831; and from 1700 to 1831.

COUNTIES, - Total Population at each of the 6 Periods Ratio of increase; cent
arranged in Older of their - * º * º
Ratio of Increase, since 1700. 1700. 1750. 180}. 1811. 1821. 1831. 11:11:... ſºlº,
§§§ ſ 1 Lancaster . . . . . . & © a e º e 166,200 297,400 672,731 || 828,309 | 1,052,859 | 1,335,800 # 23 27 | 27 800
§ 3 ; ; 2 York, W. Riding .... 236,700 361,500 563,953 653,315 799,359 976,400 || 16 22 22 || 41"
ăsă 3 Warwick ............ 96,600 140,000 | 208, 190 228,735 | 274,392 || 337,600 || 10 20 || 23 25}
#: s 4 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117,200 | 160,000 || 239,153 295,153 341,040 || 410,400 || 2 || || 15 20 250
sp3 s . ] 5 Nottingham. . . . . . . . . . 65,200 || 77,600 140,350 162,900 | 186,873 225,400 || || 6 || 15 20 246
āşşş-; 6 Chester...... . . . . . . . . . 107,000 || 131,600 191,751 227,031 270,098 || 334,314 || 18 19 24 212
§§§ - 7 Durham ........... . 95,500 135,000 | 160,361 177,625 207,673 || 253,700 || || 1 || 17 22 166
§§§§ 8 Monmouth .......... 39,700 | 40,600 45,582 62,127 | 71,833 98,200 || 36 15 36 147
## 9 Worcester ... . . . . . . . 88,200 108,000 || 139,333 160,546 184,424 211,400 || 15 15 15 140
Těšš U10 Salop .............. 101,600 || 130,300 | 167,639 194,298 || 206,153 222,800 || 16 || 6 || 8 || 1 19
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Total Manufacturg. & Mining I)?stricts 1,113,900 1,582,000 | 2,528,773 2,990,039 3,594,704 4,406,014 18} 203 22} | 293
š ſ 11 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154,900 207,100 269,043 323,851 398,658 485,700 || 20 23 22 214
SA 12 Kent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,800 190,000 307,624 373,095 426,016 478,400 || 2 | | || 4 || 12 211
13 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91,400 107,400 159,311 | 190,083 233,019 272,300 : 20 23 22 200
14 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 105,800 135,000 | 188,269 216,667 257,447 301,000 || || 5 || 19 17 | 184
15 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . . 62,300 86,900 | 117,230 133,744 156,124 171,700 || 14 17 | 10 175
16 Southampton . . . . . . . . ; 118,700 | 137,500 219,656 245,080 283,298 || 314,700 || 12 15 || 11 16á
17 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . 155,200 207,800 250,809 285,514 335,843 || 386,700 || 12 18 || || 5 || 150
18 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93,800 109,500 | 161,142 185,487 213,333 236,900 || 15 15 11 || 153
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§ | 19 Leicester ............ 80,000 95,000 | 130,081 | 150,419 174,571 197,000 || 16 | 16 || 13 | 1.46
* | 20 Middlesex .......... 624,200 641,500 | 818,129 953,276 | 1,144,531 | 1,358,200 17 | 20 | 19 | 117
5 21 York, East Riding .... 96,200 | 85,500 || 139,433 167,353 190,449 204,261 || 6 || 14 || 10 | 107
# 22 Somerset ..... . . . . . . . 195,900 224,500 273,750 303,180 || 355,314 | 402,500 || 12 17 | 13 | } 05
§ ( 23 Hertford . . . . . . ..... 70,500 86,500 | 97,577 111,654 129,714 143,300 || 14 | 16 || 0 || 103
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Total Metropolitan &c. Districts. 2,002,700 |2,314,200 3,130,054 3,639,403 4,298,317 4,952,661 16} | 183 || 153 147
ſ24 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248,200 272,200 || 343,001 || 383,308 || 439,040 494,400 || 12 | 15 13 99
25 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . ... 159,200 | 167,800 226,437 252,473 289,424 317,200 || 11 15 || 10 99
26 York, North Riding . . 98,600 117,200 155,506 | 165,506 183,381 190,800 || 7 || 1 || || 2 | 98
27 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,500 53,900 63,393 || 70,213 83,716 95,400 || || 1 | 19 || || 4 || 97
28 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152,700 156,800 210,431 234,211 270,542 296,300 || | | | 15 || 9 || 94
29 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,700 92,700 109,215 118,277 131,977 146,200 || 8 || || 1 | 1Q 94
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s =
5 §
š s 5 §
3&#3 30 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79,000 92,400 || 109,620 | 119, 191 136,971 152,100 9 i 5 | 1 l 93
sº 3's 31 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 28,600 || 36,300 41,617 || 45,922 51,359 55,000 || 10 | 12 || 7 || 92
§ ši. 32 Northumberland ...... 118,000 || 141,700 157,101 || 172,161 198,965 223,000 || 7 | 15 10 90
āş º § <! 33 Cambridge tº e º e º e º e ... 76,000 | 72,000 | 89,346 || 101, 109 121,909 143,200 || 13 20 i8 f/
5 S$ § | 34 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210,200 215,100 273,371 291,999 344,368 390,000 7 i8 || 13 86.
3 s, 35 Buckingham . . . . . . . . 80,500 90,700 107,444 i 17,650 134,068 146,400 || 9 || 14 || 9 || 30
šš Šs 86 Lincoln, ............. 180,000 | 160,200 208,557 ) 237,891 283,058 317,400 || 14 | 19 | 12 76
§ - 3 s : 37 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 90,000 96,400 115,319 124,693 144,499 159,400 8 i 6 | [ {} f/
Š š 38 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,900 | 168,400 185, 107 || 193,828 222,157 240,100 || 5 || 15 8 56
: ‘s 39 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 34,700 || 32,500 37,568 42,208 48,771. 53,100 || 12 | 15 || 9 || 51
3. 40 Northampton . . . . . . . . . 119,500 123,300 131,757 141,353 162,483 179,300 7 | 15 || || 0 50
: 41 fiereford . . . . . . . . . . ... 60,900 || 74,100 | 89,191 94,073 || 103,243 110,300 || 5 || 10 || 7 || 36
* & C42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,600 || 13,800 | 16,356 | 16,380 18,487 19,400 || – || 13 || 5 || 17
Total Agricultural Counties. 2,029,800 2,177,500 2,670,337 || 2,922,446 3,368,418 3,728,000 # 15} | 103 8.
do. Manufacturing do. 1,113,900 1,582,000 2,528,773 2,990,039 3,594,704 4,406,014 (; 18% 20% 22}| 295
do. Metropolitan do. 2,002,700 2,314,200 3,130,054 3,639,043 4,298,317 4,952,661 || 16# 18% 154 147
TOTAL ENGLAND 5,146,400 6,073,700 | 8,331,164 || 9,551,528 11,261,439 || 13,086,675 || 143 17% | 16 154
do. WALES 366,500 : 450,200 541,546 611,788 717,438 803,000 || 13 173 | 12 117
do. SCOTLAND — 1,265,380 1,599,068 1,805,688 2,093,456 2,365,930 ; 13 15 13 87
Total GREAT BRITA IN - 7,789,280 10,471,778 |11,969,004 || 14,072,333 16,255,605 ; 14% 17% 15% 144
Army and Navy l 470,000 640,500 319,300 320,000
The above Statement shews the change that has taken place in the relative importance of the English Counties since 1700, ºn a more perspicuous
point of view, than any in which it has heretofore been eachibited ; the increase is seen to preponderate greatly in the Manufacturing and Mining
Districts, while the Statement of the Population of the Principal Towns of England and Wales, shews that the increase of the Agricultural
Counties is principally in the Towns ; so, that the Rural Population of England, as, in the Agricultural Counties of Scotland, appears not mate-
rially, if at all, to have increased since 1700. The ratio of increase in the aggregate of the Kingdom in the 10 Years ending with Easter 1831,
is less than in the preceding 10 Years, which may be accounted for by the large Number of Soldiers and Seamen, dispersed over the Country be.
tween 1815 and 1821, making due allowance for that eactraneous eaccess, during that period, the ratio of increase jrom 1821 to 1831 is remarkable
for its uniformity. - - -
13
STATEMENT shewing the proportion and parts of SCOTLAND, engaged in Manufacturing, distinct from the Agricultural and
Highland Counties, with the annual Value of Real Property in each Division; by this Analysis, it is seen, that the increase of Population since 1755, has been
wholly concentrated in the Towns and Manufacturing Districts, and that while in the 75 Years, the Total Number has doubled, the Agricultural Population has
remained stationary. The gregarious tendency, and preponderance of Town Population, which this Statement shews to have prevailed in Scotland, whether
considered as a question of general Policy, or of individual advantage, merits the serious regard of a Wise and Paternal Government; the suggestions which
the preponderance excite, are too numerous and important to be entered upon here, they will be found adverted to, in the introductory Pages.
There are two disparities, noted with an * which require ea:planation ; the Number of Families in Dunfermline Burgh in 1811, are stated at 5,601, the 5 should doubt-
less have been 2, it of course alters the Totals and proportions of the Columns to which it applies; The Parish of Govan in the under Ward of Lanark in 1811, included a
part of the Gorbals of Glasgow, which in 1821, was returned under that head, take the 2 lines of Under Ward and Glasgow together, and the disparity is reconciled.
TOWNS and count IES, Amunal Value TOTAL Number of FAMILIES, chiefly Employed in
*:::::::::::ge. :*::::: Trade, Trade, rººmsºs Total POPULATIov,
OCCUPATION and PRODUCTION. sed to the Manufac- TOTAL. Manufac- at each of the three Periods.
with Number of reference to their PROF ERTY | Agricul- |_tures, or Agricul. twres, or aerºme
TOPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT. TAx, in 1815. ture. Handicraft all other. 18 i 1. | 82}. ture. Handicraft all other. 1755, 1811. 1831,
ſl Ayr Co. . . . . . . . . 1-138|| 393,609 || 5,385 11,354 || 4,755 21,494 26,645 # 6,207 || 15,008 || 5,430 || 59,268 || 103,954 145, 167
2 Renfrew do. . . . . .331-47 264,359 1,847 | 15,959 | 1,992 : 19,798 || 23,977 : 2,725 15,780 5,472 || 26,645 92,596 || 133,443
g Lanark, Burgh . . . . . . .307 || 9,711 | 158 898 || 100 1,156 1,358 152 | 1,089 117 || 2,249 || 5,667 || 7,672
§ | do., Middle Ward 310-21 151,596 || 2,351 5,547 1,226 9,124 10,669; 2,129 || 7,301 | 1,239 || 24,255 43,392 || 64,743
§ do., Under do. 327–30 / 30,212 699 1,805 | 1,233 3,737 2,417 55: 1,540 324 3,855 | * 18,267 14,210
"S GLASGow City & Suburbs 324-6 || 375,948 544 17,669 5,354 - 23,567 31,956 396 | 18, 104 13,456 || 31,846 100,749 202,426
S 3 Dumbarton Co. . . .348-58 71,584 1,123 2,689 | 1,122 : 4,934 5,341 : 1,168 2,602 || 1,571 || 13,857 24, 189 33,211
§ EDINBURGH City & St. 266-80 || 475,258 321 || 9,951 | 12,832 23, 104 || 29, 193 : 1,759 || 13,517 | 13,917 */
śi Environs of do... 258-265 118,016 | 939 1,979 |2,386 5,804 || 6,136 987 3,645 | 1,504 ! 73,585 125,767 192,792
§ | 4 Clackmannan Co. 405-8 || 31, 109 280 893 1,608 2,781 2,881 434 1,418 | 1,029 9,003 12,010 14,729
§ STIRLING & St. Ninians 385-90 52,213 589 1,228 1,223 : 3,040 3,199 419 || 2,180 600 || 10,442 13,456 17,892
§ Falkirk, &c. 379-81, 392 & 5 62,259 424 2,919 1,728 5,071 6,846 927 2,647 3,272 || 9,684 22,422 29,607
§ PERTH, Burgh . . . . . . 492 || 34,838 28 2, #19 2,363 ; 4,510 || 4,984 52 2,374 2,558 9,019 16,948 20,016
*S 16 other Towns 48.1, &c. 163,761 | 1,703 || 4,339 2,798 } 8,840 | 10,402 1,833 6,129 2,440 || 29,762 41,485 47,160
§ ſ Dunfermline Distr. 409-16 || 55,279 942 5,793 894 : *7,629 || 4,994 || 1,018 3,140 836 || 16,807 || 20,252 28,006
§ #3 Kirkaldy do. 417-34 92,045 1,257 4,264 | 1,844 7,365 8,275 j 1,347 || 4,628 2,300 || 21,911 || 31,958 || 41,159
§ {Cupar, &c. . . 442, &c. 57,517 508 2,573 901 3,982 4,655 654 2,877 1,124 || 13,100 17,336 22,459
§ Forfar, Montr, &c. 608, &c. 50,166 106 || 4,159 2,639 : 6,904 || 7,704 307 || 4,223 3,174 || 12,477 29,616 45,355
§ | DUNDEE, Burgh . 563 119,744 1,592 6,990 1,925 # 10,507 || 1 1,606 || 1,432 8,385 1,789 || 22,864 43,229 57,450
* : ABER DEEN City. ... 647-8 || 101,973 670 6,846 2,699 : 10,215 10,705 680 || 7,897 2, 128 || 15,730 35,370 57,029
DUMFRIES, Burgh . . . . . . 7 | 8,086 111 || 3,391 386 1,888 2,481 170 | 1,031 1,280 4,517 9,262 11,606
INVERNESs, do. . . . . 771 28, 141 499 1,887 263 2,649 2,963 566 786 1,611 || 9,730 10,757 14,324
Total Manufacturing Towns. 2,747,426 22,076 | 113,252 52,271 187,599 || 219,387 25,915 | 126,301 || 67,171 || 420,606 818,682 1,200,456
s: 3 ſ 2 Lanark . . . . 290–309|102,138 1,635 | 1,753 1,538 4,926 5,097 1,653 1,742 1,702 || 19,521 23,677 27,739
# 6 Edinburgh . . 249–89 | 161,217 2,334 1,324 977 4,635 | 5, 140 # 2,084 1,538 1,518 || 16,827 22,840 26,553
###| 7 Stirling.... 833, 3e, 99.985 1,412 1,765 | 1.238 4.4% 3,688 1,254 1,814 620 || 18,687 22,296 25,122
§§ §3. 8 Perth . . . . 481-564|356,385 6,797 5,263 4,588 16,648 15,584 5,889 4,020 5,675 || 80,122 76,660 75,646
§§§ 9 Fife . . . . . . 409–476 | 166,552 2,366 2,934 2,076 7,376 || 7,825 2,241 3,103 2,481 || 29,752 31,726 37,357
§§§ 10 Forfar . 561–615 171,431 3,282 2,467 1,590 7,339 7,408 3,375 2,740 | 1,293 || 32,956 34,419 36,799
§§§ 11 Aberdeen . . 649-718|229,060 12967 7,440 3,096 || 23,503 || 24,996 18,095 || 8,132 3,769 || 101,106 || 99,705 | 120,824
* {12 Dumfries...... 1-44, 264,092 |3,751 3,044 4,261 11,076 11,977 4,170 3,675 4,132 || 37,396 53,698 || 62,164
ſ 13 Kircudbright. . . . .45-72 195,759 2,662 1,885 2,833 7,380 7,912 3,047 2,238 2,627 || 21,205 || 33,684 40,590
14 Wigton . . . . . . . 73–89 || 137,420 3,375 1,503 985 5,863 5,819 3,525 2,089 | 1,160 || 16,466 26,891 36,258
15 Roxburgh . . . . 139-171 253,127 3,763 2,487 2,124 8,374 8,639 3,613 2,822 2,204 || 31,273 37,230 43,663
& 16 Selkirk . . . . . . 172-175 39,325 500 363 395 1,258 1,372 42H 409 542 4,368 5,889 6,833
§ 17 Peebles . . . . . 176-191 64,182 875 6 : 0 476 # 1,961 1,962 837 651 474 8,908 9,935 | 10,578
Š 18 Berwick. . . . . . 192-225 241,382 3,124 2,013 | 1,730 6,867 7,165 : 3,334 1,923 | 1,908 || 24,946 30,779 34,084
s 19 Haddington ... 226-248 242,492 3,130 2,355 1,922 7,407 || 7,934 3,009 || 2,947 | 1,978 29,709 || 31,164 36,145
§ 20 Linlithgow. ... 365-378 100,679 1,132 1,506 | 1,766 : 4,404 || 4,965 : 1,224 1,817 1,924 || 16,829 19,451 23,291
§ 21 Kinross . . . . . . 477-480 20,017 428 640 612 1,680 | 1,827 446 735 646; 4,889 7,245 9,072
§ 22 Kincardine . 616-634|| 82,799 || 3,071 2,059 1,219 6,349 || 6,685 # 3,025 2,301 1,359 || 24,346 27,439 || 31,429
* | 23 Banff. . . . . . ... 719-741 75,131 3,815 2,195 2,602 8,612 9,885 # 4, 150 2,939 2,796 || 36,521 36,668 || 48,604
24 Elgin . . . . . . . . 742-761 65,444 2,635 | 1,886 2,333 : 6,854 || 7,327 2,676 2,330 2,321 || 23,934 28, 108 || 34,231
25 Nairn. . . . . . . . 762-765 | 12,324 870 341 810 : 2,021 2,131 790 429 903 5,694 8,251 9,354
26 Sutherland . . 833–845 || 33,575 3,726 421 697 4,844 4,822 3,362 642 818 || 20,774 23,629 25,518
Total Agricultural Districts. 3,114,216 || 67,651 || 46,254 | 89,888 158,792 | 161,115 67,229 || 51,036 || 42,850 || 611,229 691,884 solºss,
§ ### 27 Bute . 359-364] 22,540 1,214 530 874 : 2,618 2,855 1,314 730 811 6,866 12,033 14,134
§§§ 28 Argyle . . 910-970. 227,493 8,421 | 3,419 5,528 17,368 18,309 8,989 || 3,468 5,852 || 63,291 85,585 | 101,425
så is |29 Inverness 766-798. 151,598 || 9,095 1,407 2,863 13,365 15,361 9,649 1,661 4,051 || 54,926 67,579 ao,455
s: § #3 30 Ross & Cro. 799-831 109,248 7,490 2,499 || 3,585 13,574 14,506 7,947 3,356 3,203 || 47,656 60,853 74,838
§§ s: 31 Caithness. . 846-855, 35,468 3,270 838 606 || 4,714 5,944 3,052 2,188 704 || 22,215 23,419 34,529
§§§ |: Qrkney . . . 856-892 11,293 3,188 || 1,015 | 729 4,932 5,747 3,153 | 1,274 | 1,320 || 23,381 23,238 29,392
§§§ {33 Shetland 893-909| 7,928 3,395 203 508 4,106 || 4,736 3,451 250 | 1,035 || 15,210 22,915 28,847
Total HIGHLAND Counties. 565,568 36,073 || 9,911 || 14,693 60,677 67,458 # 37,555 | 12,927 | 16,976 || 233,545 295,622 363,620
39. AGRIdºA: DISTRICT. 3,114,216 67,651 46,254 39.888 153,792 | 161,115 # 67,229 || 51.036 43.356 || Gii.229 || 65íºsa jº
do. MANUFACTURING Do. 2,747,426 22,076 113,252 52,271 187,599 || 219,387 25,915 126,301 || 67,171 || 420,606 || 818,682 1,200.156
Total SCOTLAND. 6,427,2'0 125,800 | 169,417 | 106,852 402,068 447,960 130,699 || 190,264 126,997 || 1.265,380 | 1,805,688 | 2,865,930
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14
STATEMENT shewing the Geographical Position of each of the 32 Counties of IRELAND, with the distance in Statute
miles and bearing of the Assize Town of each County from Dublin; shewing also the Superficies of each County in Square
Miles, and in Irish Plantation acres, with the Number of Houses and Inhabitants to each Square Mile, and the proportion of Ácres
to each Inhabitant in 1821. *, * The 4 Archiepiscopal Sees, are printed in Old Roman (TäßHOT331s, and the 18 Bishopricks in
Øſt, ºtoman, the Assize Towns are printed in SMALL CAPITALs, ercept where they are Bishopricks, those noted with t are Sea Ports,
and Ports of Entry, with Custom Houses ; and those noted for f return respectively 1 and 2 Members to Parliament, the Counties
noted § are Interior, and the others Maritime,
tº CAPE CLEAR, the S. W. extremity ºf Ireland in the County of Cork, is in North Latitude 51°19′ and 9° 24′ of West Longitude; and FAIR HEAD, the
eactreme N. E. point in the County of Antrim, is in Latitude 55° 44' North, and 6° 2 of West Longitude, a mean line of 307 Geographical, or 356 Statute miles.
CANsore Point, in the County of Weaford, is the eactreme S. E. point, and is in Latitude 52°11′ North, and 6° 20' of West Longitude.
The County of Kerry,
eartends further West than Cape Clear; the BLASKETs, off the North point of entrance to Dingle Bay, being in 10° 22′ of West Longitude,-this is the most
Westerly Point of all Ireland : the average mean length of which from North to South, is 2° 46' Degrees of Latitude, and the mean average breadth about 3
Degrees of Longitude, which accords with the Square miles as below
ATHLoNE, see No. 4, is seated on both banks of the Shannon, just below Lough Ree, and is mostly in Roscommon.
The Degree of Longitude in the Latitude of Ireland, being about 36% Geographical miles.

Q}
S.)
* Counties. Principal Towns.
Qs>
& ſ: IB&fl134H2, City of, and + University..
1 do. County . . . . . . . . Balbrigan
-- Town of
2 Louth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ardee
8 Meath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . £eatſ), Navan
& 4 § Westmeath . . . . . . . . . . . . Kilbegan
S. ( Partly in Roscommon, No. 28.) Town of
Ş. <! 5 § Longford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Granard
> Y 6 & Kildare... Athy, Naas, and Maynooth
§ 7 § King's . . . . . . . . ... + Portarlington
S 8 $ Queen's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QBg50rp
| 9 $ Carlow . . . . . . 3Leightin, with Ferns
10 $ Kilkenny . . . . . . Gowram, Durrow
City of
| 11 Wicklow ... . . . .e. q is g g º e º sº e Arklow
U12 Wexford, £erms, with Leighlin + Ross
Total Province of LEINSTER.
ſ City of
13 Waterford . . . . . . ... Tallow, Lismore
§ 14 § Tipperary ... + (Tä5:39&#4 and Emly
§ 15 Cork, East . . . . . . . . QTIopme, ºf Mallow
s 4 do., West . . . Baltimore, f Kinsale
2: City of
S 16 Kerry Ardfert & Aghadoe, Killarney
s | 17 Limerick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rathkeale
City of
{-18 Clare. . . . . . . . . . . . #iſłaſne, f Ennis
Total Province of MUNSTER.
ſ19 Down . . . . . . . . [Brontore, º f Newry
20 Antrim . . . . . . . . + Lisburn, ANTRIM
º Town of
§ 21 S Cavan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #iſmore
§ ! 22 S Armagh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lurgan
& 23 S Monaghan . . . . . . . . Carrickmacross
S 24 Fermanagh . . . . . . Maguires Bridge
| 25 § Tyrone . . . . (TIOgúct, it Duncannon
| 26 Donegal . . . . 33apūde, Ballyshannon
U-27 Londonderry. . . . . . . . . . # # Coleraine
Total Province of ULSTER.
s [28 & Roscommon . . . . . . &lphin, Boyle
SS 29 Leitrim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drumsna
S J 30 Sligo ... . . . . . Ardnaree, Ballymote
s: º 31 Mayo, 3&iſſala, and Achonry : Westport
: 32 Galway ºncºmfºrts Riinaeigh.
S U33 Town of
Total Province of CONNA UGHT.
- TOTAL I R. E L A N D .
|
Assize Town.
53° 23° North Lat.
Swords
: # DROGHEDA
* f DUNDALK
TRIM
MULLINGAR
+ Athlone
LONG FORD
#iſlatz
PHILLIPSTOWN
MARYBOROUGH
+ CARLOw
Knocktopher
+ KILKENNY
WICKLOw
: # W ExFor D
; : 333dterfort,
f Dungarvon
f CLONMELL
f Youghall
+ Bandon
* I (Torf:
# TRALEE
Kilmallock
* + 3Limerict:
CLARE
f ſāotumpatrick
* + Belfast
+ Carrickfergus
CAvAN
+ 3134H.305%
MONAGH AN
+ ENNISKILLEN
OMAGH
DONEGAL
* + £ontantſerrp
ROSCOMMON
CARRICK
* + SLIGO
CASTLEBAR
Ballinasloe
* + GALWAY
Lough Neagh, surrounded by Nos. 19, 20, 22, 25, and 27.
--
- º | Superficies Proportion to [] Acres to
Distance and bearing e each Sgure Mâle each
of ASSIZE TOWN, %. *:::: ſº H i. i*i; - |Inhabitnt
from DUBLIN. | e 207? A: Cº'68. ouses Izzhabit.}| ??? 1821.
6° 20' W. Long. -
7 due N. } 224 142,050 || 161 520 .42
2 f $ºf
; : } 173 || 110,750 || 123 688 || 1 .07
22 W. by N. 512 327,900 || 54 31 1 || 2 .
38 f
; , } 361 || 231,550 || 63 357 || 1 ,83
59 // | 209 134, 150 || 90 514 || 1 .20
25 W. by S. 369 236,750 || 44 268 || 2 .40
38 due W. 440 282,200 || 51 298 || 2 .16
40 W. S. W. 367 235,300 || 63 366 || 1 .71
39 S. W. 214 137,050 || 61 369 || 1 .75
63 /
57 } 469 300,350 || 63 || 388 || 1 .66
24 due S. 486 311,600 || 35 | 228 || 2 .81
33 J/ 535 342,900 || 54 319 || 2.
4,356 2,792,550 || 64 403 || 1 .95
75 S. by W.
95 S. S. W. } 410 262,800 || 58 381 || 1 , 66
75 S. W. | 867 554,950 || 63 400 || 1 , 55
115 f} -
137 f/ } 1,638 | 1,048,800 || 70 446 || 1 .42
124 // -
144 W. S. W. 1,012 || 647,650 || 35 213 || 3 .
107 W. by S. A 604 386,750 || 70 459 || 1 .33
94 m § 476,20
I 2 m as 476,200 || 47 |280 || 2:30
5,275 3,377,150 || 58 || 367 || 1.70
74 N. N. E. 544 || 348,550 || 109 || 598 || 1.06
*N. by E. } 605 || 387,200 || 78 || 447 || 1 .38
54 N. by W. 470 301,000 || 73 || 415 || 1 .50
62 due N. 283 181,450 || 128 697 .90
62 N. by W. 280 179,600 || 115 624 || 1 .
79 N. N. W. 448 283,450 || 50 292 || 2 .16
87 f/ 724 463,700 || 63 362 || 1 .77
1 11 // 1,061 | 679,550 32 234 2 .75
164 N. by W. 479 318,500 || 72 | 405 || 1 .60
4,894 | 3,143,000 || 73 | 408 || 1 .60
69 W. by N. 541 346,650 || 69 385 || 1 , 60
77 W. N. W. 400 255,950 || 54 312 || 2 .
103 # 386 247,150 || 70 378 || 1 .66
114 W. by N. 1,235 790,600 || 43 237 || 2 .66
72 W. by S. . . . .
103 ſy $ 1,546 989,950 || 37 218 || 3 ,
4,108 2,630,300 || 48 270 2.86.
- 11,943,000 61 365 iſ 1.75
18,683% - • &
& 58,200
15
--~ sTATEMENT exhibiting the Counties of IRELAND, arranged in Alphabetical Order, with Number of reference to their Geographicai
Position, shewing their Numerical Order of Superficies; Total, and Density of Population in 1821, with the Total Population of each
County, at each of the four Periods 1813, 1821, 1828; and 1831; and also of the Counties arranged in Order of their Total Population in
1831, with the Superficies and Ratio thereof to each Individual in that Year. .
Ratio of
,
Cotſwººs, g Order T tal Den. TOTAL PopULATION, Rate of Superfici
arranged an Alphabetical O •e Popu-sity of at each of the four Periods. increas. CogyTIES, Total, ºft, Swperfic.
Order, with Yº: of Sºper. “..." ##. 1813 1821. 1823 4 *}” cent. “ſº tº” Population, Plantation :::::::
cººpºn. ficies. * * e º te 1831. . ºn-st in 1831. in 1831. Acres. Inhabit???
Antrim. ... . . . . . . 20 | 9 || 8 || 8 || 231,548 261,601 || 262,860 314,608 20 I Cork . . . . . . . . . . . 807,366 | 1,048,800 1 .30
Carrickfergus sºme sº º ºsmºs i &iº 6,136 8,255 8,023 8,698 | 84 2 Galway . . . . . . . . 427,407 989,950 2 .3}
Armagh ...... 22 || 27 | 14 || 1 || 121,449 196,577 | 197,427 220,651 11% 3 Tipperary . . . . . 403,393 | Sºo | 1.3%
Carlow . . . . . . . . 9 30 32 17 || 69,566 81,287 78,952 | 81,576 || 3 4 Dublin . . . . . . ... 366.69. ſº 37
Cavan . . . . . . . . 21 || || 7 || || 5 || || 0 194,330 195,076 228,050 17 5 Mayo . . . . . . . . . . 367,956 790,600 2.15
3. © º & º ºs . . . . . 13 || 7 || 13 26 || 160,603 || 209,595 208,089 || 258,262 24 6 Down . . . . . . . & 352,571 348,356 .99
º §. tº gº º *l 9 } 523,936 702,000 || 629,786 ;}l O 7 Antrim . . . . . . . . 323,306 || 387,200 1 .20
o., west . . . . 292,424 8 Tyrone . . . . . . . . 302,943 463,700 || 1 , 53
do. City ... . . . ~ | – || – || 64,394 | 100,535 | 100,658 107,007 64 9 Limerick . . . . . . 300,080 386,750 | 1 .29
Ponegal . . . . . , 26 4 10 29 249,483 248,270 298,104 20 10 Donegal . . . . . . . . . 298, 104 679,350 2.23
Down . . . . . . . . 19 II | 5 || 4 || 287,290 329,348 || 325,410 352,571 | 84 11 Clare . . . . . . . . . . 255.263 ſºoo ºf
Dublin . . . . . . . . } 29 4 5 || 110,437 | 160,274 150,011 | 183,042 22 12 Roscommon .. 239,903 336.650 | º
do. City . . — –- —- || 176,610 | 186,276 185,881 203,652 93 || 13 Cavan . . . . . . . . 338.050 goi'ooo i .32
Fermanagh . 24 19 25 25 || 1 , 1,250 130,399 || 130,997 || 149,555 14 14 Londonderry . . . . 233.his 318:500 | 13
Galway . . . . . . . . 32 || 2 || 3 || 3 || || 140,995 || 286,921 309,599 || 394,287 27} 15 Armagh . . . . . . ... 320,651 | 18.450 84
do. Town — | – | – || 24,684 27,827 27,775 33,120 | 19 16 Kerrv . . . . . . . . . . gig ogo ºo 2 on
Kerry . . . . . . . . 16 || 5 || 11 || 32 || 178,622 205,037 216, 185 219,989 | 1. 17 Monaghan ..... 197.53% | 179,600 º
Kildare . . . . . . . . 6 || 24 31 27 || 85,133 101,717 | 99,065 108,401 9} 18 Kilkenny . . . . . . ibºoga 300 so | 1.33
Kilkenny . . . . . . 10 | 18 17 | 13 || 134,664 157,097 | 158,716 169,283 6; iſ wºrd ...... isºgi joo sº
do. City . . sºmºsºma “ . . ; ** – 23,230 || 23,230 23,741 2} || 26 Meath . . . . . . . . 177,033 ºoo | I gº
King's County .. 7 | 20 24 24 || 113,226 132,319 131,088 144,029 93 21 Waterford . . . . . . 17639; 363 soo | so
Leitrim . . . . . . . . 29 22 || 27 22 || 94,095 || 105,976 124,785 141,303 || 13 22 Sligo . . . . . . . . . . iii.306 || 347.150 | 1.4%
Limerick . . . . . . 17 | 10 7 7 || 103,865 214,286 218,432 233,505 7 23 Fermanagh 149,555 333.350 | .96
do. City . . — — | – || – | 66,042 59,045 | 66,575 | 13 24 westmeath .... iłgigi 231.3% i is
Londonderry 27 | 15 16 || || 1 || 186,181 | 194,099 || 193,869 222,416 15 25 Queen's County its,843 233.soo l 6i
Longford . . . . . . 5 31 || 30 || 6 || 95,917 | 107,702 || 107,570 112,391 || 43 26 King’s County ... 144,029 283.300 i g;
Louth . . . . . . . . 2 32 28 || 2 || - — | 101,070 101,011 108,168 7 27 Leitrim . . . . . . . . iii.303 255.950 so
Drogheda .... — | – | – || 16,123 18,118 18,118 17,863 || || 28 Wicklow . . . . . . i22,301 || 311.600 || 3 ||3:
Mayo . . . . . . . . 31 || 3 || 6 || 23 || 237,371 297,538 293, 112 || 367,956 25% 29 Longford . . . . . . 112,391 134.1% 1 ſº
Meath . . . . . . . . 3 || 14 20 || 23 || 142,479 174,716 159,183 177,023 || 11 || 30 Kildare . . . . . . . . ios. ſoi 256.750 2 is
Monaghan 23 28 18 || 3 || 140,433 178,183 || 174,697 195,532 || 12 31 Louth . . . . . . . . . . ios, fog iioºn | 1 0.
Queen's County 8 ||25 || 23 18 || 113,857 | 129,391 || 134,275 145,843 8; 32 Carlow . . . . . . . . gi.ºrg | 137,050 i ög
Roscommon . . . . 28 12 12 || 14 || 158,110 |207,777 208,729 239,903 15 2 < * ~ | * ~ * > vºv a vs
Sligo ... . . . . . . . 30 || 23 22 | 16 || 127,879 || 146,229 171,508 18 TOTALS. 7,734,365 lºsooo | 1 .54
Tipperary...... 14 || 6 || 2 | 12 || 290,531 |353,402 |346,393 |402,598 || 16 The anneaced Statement ſ †—
Tyrone . . . . . . . . 25 | 8 9 || || 9 || 250,746 259,691 261.8% 302,493 154 shews the Population º Years ###$!!. Authorities.
Waterford ... 13 21 | 21 15 119,457 | 127,679 127,842 148,077 | 16 land at different periods, Tig, ------
do. City zººms º ºs-ºr-sºº **** 25,467 26,787 28,679 28,821 — since 1792; with the Author | § }; fººt,
Westmeath . 4 26 26 20 136,043 123,819 136,799 || 6 || "...ſ.º.º.º. ". . ; "...”
Athlone — -— | – || see Note:preceding page. 11,362 — º ºriº ; , ; ;
Wexford . . . . . , 12 13 | 19 || 2 || || -- ſºlºiºsos | 183,391 || 7 || ºrº i ! :º eaſia c.
W. ...... . . . . . . ..., || 9,100 tº Hº; ºf || mºniº || | | #| fºº"
|--|-- es be regarded as one of the g *:::::::: 3.
ToTALs. 6,801,827 (7,734,365 13, ºft. #: | c. p. ºne
- - vancement during the same . . ; #...”.
PRO VINCES of period. * 1805 3.393.456 i. sººn
SUMMA R Y. - Ratio of Ages to every 10,000 of the Total Population in 1821.
of Famiº. &c, Ulster. Leinster. Munster. Connaugt TOTAL. PRO VINCES of Con- All Lan- Great
* ---. —— Ages. Ulster. Leinster. Munster naught. Ireland. cºliº.
Number of FAMILIES 390,709 || 352,320 357,366 211,637 1,312,032 --- - * Arººms,
Number ( inhabited 359.80i 278,398 || 306,996 || 197,408 1,142,602|Under 5 1480. 1307. 1560. 1614, 1582. 1472. 1647
- of {vº 9,801 9,080 10,972 5,393 || 35,251 || 5 to 10 1319. 1300. 1407. 1419. 1355. 1300. is85.
Houses. Building 239 479 398 234 | 1,350 10 m 15 1248. 1189. 1216. 1218. l 12H8. II ig. ignº.
Proportion } Males 988,061 | 859,798 || 960,119 553,948 3,341,926 ; : ; #; #. ;: # ; 1000. 1046.
ofoº sº. Females 1,030,433 |897,698 |975,492 |556,281 |3,559,901|sº º|ióño. |iº. #: ||... [... #; ;
§ Agriculture 328,793 252,608 || 320,069 |236,605 | 1,138,069|40 * * | * | ** | 738.8 º' | . ºl. 878.
š, ; } Trade, Manu., &c. 584,127 |215,835 | 145,917 |224,165 1,179,044. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§§§ all other occupat. 143,818 173,215 150,079 || 61,519 || 528,702|32 " .9 | * | *. | 3:... 3%. , 373. go. 348,
Ç Total occupied 1,056,738 || 641,658 || 616,054 522,361 2,836,815||70 " 89 123. 94.5 78.7, 77. 96. 226.7, 160.5
Number of ( Males 60,400 15,516 80,225 i also 265,000l. ſº *: * º, ; ; "... ".
each Sea: ) Females 35,244 38,788 40,070 15,105 | 129,207|ab. Too 5 3 & ge 3. 5.5, 3,4
e.g. ) sºul º';|*. 46,486 || 394,813| º * .5 .9 .5 .8 .i
& {{{{Cia.W 3 CIAOOH$, 6 - *** *mºsex-
y s: 125,272 20,790 5,663 5,459 157,184 Radix lioooo...10000. 10000. woolwolow
3.
Geographical Position of each County of Scotland, shewing the Superficies, Live Stock, Annual Value of Property, and Rental of each, &c. &c.
* Superſºcies in
g - & * & ſ Annual Value
The Statistical part of this Statement, (eaccept the Column shewing the Value of Property in 1815 J | Number in each Coºnry of -operty as G iſ
has º ja %. the Agricultural Report of Scotland. The Rentals ºf Kinross & K####! Square English Statute Acres | º ºnal
are palpably erroneous; in Alphabetical order those two Counties follow each other, it is probable that %. les * e | Horses Hormed sheep |Prº Tax LAND,
the Amounts were inadvertently transposed by the Printer, and that Kircudbright should be £ 183,488, ( 'ultivated uncultivated - Cattle lil º IIl ºt
- . ſ 1 # 3. e º 'º gº tº a ſº tº ſº &. 1,253 232,537 569,363 || 8,000 || 42,252 200,000 272,178 ſ 246,002
These 13 Counties form the South Lowlands of Scotland, 2 * Kircudbright . . . . . . . . 821; 168,243 357,517 195,759 *22,752
dar ated from the Highlands by the Isthmus be s :% Wºſ . 2 2 ! 9,845 80,000 204 200} º º
*... . of Forth on the East, and the mouth of the § 3 Wºº. * e s e g º e º 'º - e. e. tº 451; 101, 136 187,824. 5 5 2 tº 1.42% 123,837
river Clyde on the West. During the jº º S. 4 I i. & k o e & © º º 8 & 6 & cº. gº 1,039 || 325,830 339,130 || 9,888 58,384 || 313,250 | 393,609 || 336,471
by the Romans, that enterprizing people erected a Wall an ": 5 ałł&rk, COunt art, * sº tº ºr
%. across this Isthmus, as a barrier to protect Š f do 3. ..". - } 942 271,296 331,584 || 12,500 || 30,000 | 122,000 } ; } 298,019
}. Lowlands ſº tº i.” of the **** º: 6 f Renfrew Co nti * art º -
habitants of the Highlands ; Since , in a IIne - - .* {!!}{I’ ſº te - tº ºf *>U 3
º wº; . . . . . Paisley's 8." } 225 72,000 | 72,000 || 3,378 | 1,000 10,000; 127,631 ! 127,069
t all ha.S Oeen for ſhed Whil Cin UIllie e « ar * - +
º, º, with those of the Western Coast,- § ſ 7 § Roxburgh * e º e º e g e •º gº 715 i 205,920 25;,680 4,996 14,483 266,370 253,127 230,663
ºś| # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 10, 100 | 158,220 || 554 1,810 | 112,000 || 39,325 || 39,775
Agricultural State of Scotland’’ published. In , the S # . * - we lº
êºeiºhºmºmº"thºse with | * } º i. Qº º gº g º ºs & © & © tº gº, 312 24.5% 79.0 | 1.12% ººgº 12,800 | 84.3 |...}º:
a Ś Agricultural; and those with a f Manufacturing. $ 0 Š Ber Wiek . . . . . © 9 & © tº e sº 442 137,197 145,683 || 4,928 16,418 133,284 241,382 231,973
The Waters of Nos. 1-3 run South intº Solway Frith; of Š 11 § Haddington e e º 'º e º e gº | 262 139,264 34,816 8,000 9,720 || 41,250 242,492 | 180,054
4-6 West, or N. W. into the Erith of Clyde; of 7–11 East $2.3 12 § Edinburgh Country pt. - 161,217
Fº * North Sea; and of 12–13 E. N. E. into the Frith of § do City & Environs 354 144,999 81,561 6,800 11,820 | 72,000 393.276 277,828
Orth. Sº |-º: -- 3.
U 13 $ Linlithgow . . . . . . . . . . 120 57,600 19,200 || 2,496 8,500 3,633 100,679 82,947
CENTRAL DISTRICT.-The County of Bute, is formed , of ſ 14 Bute . . . . . . . . . . . 9 e & e º 'º º 161 ; 29,440 73,600 with Skye 22,540 18,591
the Isles of Bute, Arran, & Cambrae, i. the * # º: 15 Dumbarton . . . . . . . . . . . . | 228 53,990 91,930 1,500 9, 120 28,500 71,584 56,973
tº 16 Stirling. Cºuntry part ... 489 195,600. 117,860 || 3.565 | 19.225 37.077% º' 177,499
º: º i. º ſº º, Wº: º cº St. Ninians & Falkirk 9 , 30t ex3 2 3. 74,511 . 3.
of Stirling fall into the Clyde; those of the East part ºf 17 Clackmannan . . . . . . . . . . 43 23,040 7,680 || 1 , ; 25 1.390 8,000 || 31,109 || 32,048
Stirling, and of all Perth, fall into the Eastern or North - : * 3. º 5 5 zº, '-.
§."à....."kjºisºtºpiº, 18 Perth . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * o 2,588 530,022 | 1,126,298 || 15,976 79,089 222,000 554,984 460,739
the S. E. part of Perth; and Fife, is a ſeninsular District, 19 Kinross . . . . . . & © e º e tº e g & © 72 27,648 18,432 || 1,060 5,400 6,100 20,017 | *83,488
lying between the Friths of Forth and Tay. U20 Fife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sº 467 209,216 | 89,664 || 12,800 60,000 25,092 || 371,393 || 335,291
(21 Forfar, Country part. . . . . . - 291,275
North East Low LANDs, lying between the Tay, on the | do. 3. º } 888 || 369,408 198,912 || 9,000 || 45,400 60,000; .. $20,191
South, aud Murray Frith ºn the North; and bounded on the 22 Ki dine ... . . . . . . © e o 6’s pe * 2
East by th; Nº Sea. º and sº §: 22 A. ..c* * * * o e s e a e e s - | 380 92,416 150,784 || 3,587 24,825 24,957 82,799 || 159,896
the Don, the Yethan, an gºe rivers, which water Nos. 23 €I'Clé º' 2
sººn s. E. or E. into the North Sea; and the Deveron, 4 ºr pºtº } 1,960 451,584 i 802,819 || 21,448 110,000 100,000; º } 233,827
the Spey, the Findhorn, and the Nairn, which intersect * *-* * * * * * * * e º e o sy tº -
Nos. 34:6, run N. or N. E. into the Murray Frith, between 24 Banff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645 123,840 288,960 || 8,400 24,764 58,200 75,131 || 79,396
* Head and Fort George, see Note at Head of 25 Elgin * & © tº g & ſº º & e 9 * * * g e º e 473 121,088 181,632 5,410 | 16,900 36,880 65,444 62,312
page 44. 26 Nairn 195 || 37,440 87,360 || 1,640 6, 1 1 0 | 12,000 || 12,324 || 11,726
* \ , 4-V 1-Y & 11 11 s • e o e < * * * * * * * * * * , & e 5 º - 2 5 5 5 3 s 4-
Glen-more-na-H’Alabin, or the great Glen of Caledonia, ſ27 Inverness, Mainland . . . . te 11,159 || 42,016 || 50,000 121,762
in a direction from the head of Murray Frith S. W. to Loch do. Harris Uist, &c } 2,904 448,686 1,709,875 . * * * 2 2 24,597 $ 195,844
Hinne, through which a chain of Lakes have been, formed - • 5 & - 20,000 | 120,000 10,000; 33' 5
into a Canal for Vessels drawing nearly 20 feet of water, do. Isle of Skye, . . . . 1, 150 95,680 640,320 5 33,380 -
º º: ..". lº.º." J 28 Ross and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,069 120,378 1,203,782 || 10,896 || 41,957 45,266 78,603 || 91,090
art.S.–Sè62 & • 3 Cré 4-5, r ^ * e &Y. &
O Nº. 3:3i'ār āji'North of this Gien, and form another | 29 Cromarty. . . . ... . . . . 256 20,480 143,360 1,736 f 3,477 5,680 30,120 | 10,860
%; diº, of º: º . º Nº. S do. º of Lewis. . . . 56() 30,117 328,283 with Skye - 525
ighlands. The County of Argyle is composed, of Several 30 Sutherland. . . . . . . . ge º 'º 1,754 63,045 | 1,059,515 || 7,736 24,827 | 37,130 || 33,575 28,457
Peninsular Districts and Islands Westward of Ayr, Dum. e * @ Q 2 5 3 2 2 3. ...” ...” 3.
º º º º's ſº ºã........ tº º ºſ ºº ºl; º º
Division of the Kingdom ; its islands form the Sou iWi- f : r € alil 18,11Cl . . . . . . . . - 2,200 163,970 1,244,030 9.409 54, * 7 - re
sion of the Hebrºops, which flank the whole of the West i. Hebridean Islands '939 107 º '137.5% with Skue t ... } 227,493 | 192,074
Coast of Scotland, between the Latitude of 55 22 and 58 35 • J o $: S 3 v 4–1. *: $/
North. The Orkneys and Shetlands are other Clusters of ) 33 Orkney * * * * * tº e º p & & ge Q & 9 & 440 24,480 247,524 19.300 44,500 108,000 11,293 9,495
Islands, extending North to the Latitude of 61 15. Shetland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855 21,288 525,312 ** 3 5 - 2 7,928 6,741
- . *--- - - - - | * sº ! . º
TOTALS. 29,605 5,342,831 | 13,900,557 | 243,490 | 1.038,141 2.851,327 6,427,310 4,792,243
17
STATEMENT exhibiting a View of LIFE and MORTALITY, in each of 13 of the principal Towns of ENGLAND, in compa-
rison with the Counties of ESSEX and RUTH,
AND, and the METROPOLIS, during the 18 Years 1812—1830.
º § e e 's “Ś
- & 's s & § § § tº © § o s s §s © § §
. . . AGES. § § §§ § § § § §: 3. § § § | #: § § | #
* 3. S Q} *S* Q & Qe & $. S $. S S‘S, Qe Q SA)
- S SS S © º: S RQ Q R kN RS tº s RS § Q
§p Total of all Ages. 93,333 5,955 453,146 13,186 20,947 7,165 17,345 10,136 || 9,498 || 8,025 6,525 10,749 9,480 18,366 2,122 978
• S C -
§ 3 ; r above 9 || 63,850 4,248 280,737 8,806 | 12,109 || 3,770 8,782 5,206 || 4,799 || 4,181 | 3,467 6,017 | 5,250 | 8,658 | 1,042 596
sº S. a 14 59,797 || 4,059 262,701 3,291 11,389 || 3,448 || 7,923 || 4,752 4,301 || 3,805 || 5, 162 5,486 || 4,787 7,894 956 542
§3, 3- , 19 57,064 3,904 255,391 || 7,954 11,033 3,284 || 7,401 || 4,429 4,027 3,581 2,927 5,133 4,354 7,474 877 515
.# 3 's's , 29 53,483 || 3,719 245,718 7,494 | 10,554 || 3,103 || 6,745 || 4,037 3,719 3,282 2,678 4,693 3,898 || 6,957 810 471
ºf . s : , 39 45,528 3,295 || 213,870 6,459 9,398 || 2,630 || 5,491 3,295 3,025 2,765 2,264 3,838 3,185 5,785 683 397
$ $ $3 , 49 || 39,232 2,939 176,297 5,498 || 8,278 2,201 || 4,409 2,717 | 2,410 2,314 | 1,918 3,093 2,560 4,702 565 339
§: s 5 < , 59 32,991 2,638 134,376 4,564 || 7,080 1,782 | 3,467 2,091 1,885 1,826 1,578 2,358 1,974 3,602 442 285
2. co º , 69 26,064 2,185 93,417 | 3,656 5,801 | 1,389 2,536 1,645 | 1,352 | 1,428 1,211 1,653 1,422 2,501 324 221
is . Sº a 79 17,057 1,477 50,165 2,487 3,966 904 1,457 994 827 900 7 18 926 804 || 1,412 202 119
$ $ // 89 6,611 627 15,428 1,057 1,661 383 498 313 322 363 260 284 294 471 74 45
* m 99 735 68 1,684 1 O7 203 59 55 24 39 43 42 3 5 57 5 tºrts
U100 & upwds. 28 2 102 11 8 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 -º- 3 1 º-EP
s 3 ſ Under 5 29,483 1,707 || 172,409 || 4,385 8,838 3,395 8,563 4,930 4,699 || 3,844 3,058 5,732 4,230 || 9,708 || 1,080 377
“. Sp 5 to 9 4,053 189 18,036 510 720 322 859 454 498 376 305 531 463 764 86 54
§§s | 10 m 14 2,733 155 7,310 337 356 164 522 323 274, 224 235 353 433 420 79 27
§ 3 ; 15 a 19 3,581 185 9,673 460 479 181 656 39% 308 299 249 440 456 517 67 44
S$ $ 2 | 20 , 29 7,955 424 34,848 1,035 | 1,156 473 1,254 742 694 517 414 855 713 | 1,172 127 74
‘ss ‘s s 30 m 39 || 6,296 336 37,573 961 1, 120 429 | 1,082 578 615 451 346 745 625 | 1,083 118 58
s & s S. < 40 a 49 6,241 321 - || 41,921 934 1,198 419 942 526 525 488 34() 735 586 1,100 123 54
is 3 S. 50 , 59 6,927 453 40,959 908 | 1,279 393 931 546 533 398 367 705 552 1,101 | 18 64
s sº $ " || 60 m 69 9,007 708 43,25% 1, 169 1,835 485 | 1,079 651 525 528 493 727 618 1,639 1% 102
2. s is | 70 m 79 || 10,446 850 | 34,737 | 1,430 2,305 521 959 681 505 537 458 642 510 941 128 74
's sis 80 , 89 5,876 559 ! 3,744 950 | 1,458 324 443 289 283 320 218 250 289 414 69 45
š's 90 , 99 707 66 1,582 96 195 58 53 23 26 42 | 40 29 5 54 4. *
S U100 & upwds. 28 2 102 1 1 8 i 2 1 3 1. 2 5 -- 3 1 B-g
TOTAL 93,333 5,955 453,146 13,186 20,947 || 7,165 17,345 10, 136 9,488 8,025 6,525 | 11,749 || 9,480 18,366 2,122 97.3
's ſ Under 5 10,000 || 10,000 | 10,000 10,000 || 10,000 | 10,000 || 10,000 || 10,000 10,000 || 10,000 10,000 || 10,000 || 10,000 || 10,000 | 10,000 || 10,000
5 s 2 . 5 to 9 6,841 7, 135 6,195 || 6,675 5,781 5,262 5,061 5,136 5,053 5,210 5,313 || 5,121 5,538 4,714 || 4,910 6,125
§ 3 5 §. 10 , 14 6,407 6,814 5,796 || 6,288 5,437 4,812 4,566 4,688 4,529 4,741 || 4,846 || 4,669 || 5,049 || 4,298 || 4,505 || 5,570
.s $ 2 s; 15 , 19 6, 114 6,554 5,634 6,032 5,267 || 4,584 4,265 4,370 4,241 || 4,462 4,486 || 4,369 || 4,592 || 4,069 4,133 5,292
sº,” s.'s 20 , 29 5,731 6,244 5,420 5,683 || 5,038 4,332 3,887 3,983 3,917 | 4,089 4,104 || 3,995 || 4,111 || 3,787 3,817 || 4,840
.s 6 § : 30 a 39 4,880 5,532 4,717 4,898 || 4,486 || 3,671 3, 165 3,251 3,186 || 3,445 || 3,469 || 3,267 3,359 3,149 3,219 || 4,079
is ‘s & § { 40 a 49 4,205 4,969 3,889 || 4,169 3,951 3,071 2,541 2,681 2,538 2,883 2,939 2,633 2,700 2,559 2,663 || 3,483.
s & S P 50 , 59 3,535 | 4,432 2,963 || 3,461 3,379 2,485 | 1,998 || 2,162 1,985 2,275 2,418 2,007 || 2,082 | 1,960 2,083 2,928
§ - 32 60 a 69 2,792 3,670 2,059 2,772 2,769 1,937 | 1,462 1,623 1,424 1,779 1,856 | 1,407 | 1,500 | 1,361 1,527 2,270
s's # Š 70 / 79 1,829 2,481 1,104 1,888 1,893 1,260 34() 981 871 | 1,121 | 1,100 788 848 768 952 1,222
: s $ $ 80 , 89 710 | 1,053 338 801 793 533 287 309 339 452 398 242 310 256 349 462
§ 3 s = | 90 , 99 80 | 115. 36 81 97. 31 32 24 41 53 64 29 5 31 24 —.
S5 U 100 & upwds. 3 3 2 8 4. 1 1 1 3 1. 3 4 —— 2 5 || –
S. ſ Under 5 3,159 2,865 3,805 || 3,325 || 4,219 || 4,738 || 4,939 4,864 4,947 4,790 4,687 4,879 || 4,462 5,286 5,090 3,875
§ 5 to 9 434 321 399 387 344 450 495 448 524 469 467 452 489 416 405 555
Qo 3 | 10 a 14 293 260 162 256 17 () 228 301 3I 8 298 279 360 300 457 229 372 278
.# 33 sº | 15 a 19 383 310 214 349 229 252 37.8 387 314 373 38% 374 481 282 316 452
'S: sº 20 m, 29 851 7 12 703 || 785 552 661 722 732 731 644 635 728 752 638 598 761
is ss S 30 , 39 675 563 828 729 535 600 634 570 648 562 530 634 659 590 556 596
is 8's 3 & 40 , 49 670 537 926 708 572 586 543 519 553 608 || 521 626 618 599 || 580 || 555
§ 3 ; ; ; 50 , 59 7.43 7.62 904 689 610 548 53 539 561 496 562 600 582 599 556 658
s" & 5 || 60 , 69 963 1,189 955 887 876 677 622 64% 553 658 756 619 652 593 575 | 1,048
$ .s ; 70 a 79 1,119 | 1,428 766 | 1,084 1,100 727 553 672 532 669 702 546 538 5] 2 603 760
§. Sº i 80 , 89 630 938 302 720 696 452 255 285 298 399 334 213 305 225 325 462
s 90 m 99 77 112 34 73 93 80 31 23 38 52 61 25 5 29 19 —
Q- v 100 & upwds. 3 3 | 2 8 4. 1. 1 1 3 1 3 4 : —- 2 5 —-
BA DIX 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
ſ Under 5 || 32 29 38 33 42 47 49 49 49 48 47 49 45 53 51 39
3. 5 to 9 6 4. 6 6 6 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 10
$ 2. 10 m 14 5 4 3 4. 3 5 7. 7 6 6 7. 6 9 5 8 5
§ s sº 15 a 19 6 5 4. 6 4 5 9 9 8 8 9 9 10 7. 8 9
J is sº 20 , 29 15 11 13 14 11 15 19 {8 19 16 15 18 18 17 16 16
s's 30 m 39 14 10 18 15 12 16 20 18 20 16 15 19 20 19 17 15
; # 3 & 40 - 49 16 9 24 17 14 19 21 19 22 21 18 24 23 23 22 16
S Ś s 50 a 59 21 17 31 20 18 32 27 25 28 22 23 30 28 31 27 22
#P.s 3 60 a 69 34 32 46 32 32 35 43 40 39 37 44 44 43 44 37 46
.s " ..., | 70 a 79 55. 58 69 58 58 58 66 69 61 60 64 69 63 67 63. 62
§ - 80 / 89 81 89 89 90 88 85 59 92 88 88 84 88 98 88. 93 100
§: 90 a 99 96 97 94 90 96 99 , 97 96 93 99 95 86 100 94 | 79 -
J00 & upwds. 100 100 100 10() 100 100 100 100 } 100 100 100 100 mummie 100 100 *A
C
18
STATEMENT shewing the PopULATION of each County of ENGLAND and WALES in 1801, and the Number of MARRIAGEs,
BAPTISMs, and BURIALs, in each of the same, in the Ten Years 1801 – 10 ; distinguishing the proportion of Males and Females
in each County; the Counties being arranged in Order of their ToTAL POPULATION, in 1801.
**.*.*.*-*
COUNT IES ss'; ſ Tº Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in the Ten YEARS 1801–1810.
arranged in order of ; # O'S cº isol. REGA STEREAD UNENTERED.
TOTAL POPULATION # § §§ - – Mar- BAPTISMS. BURIALS. | Mar-ſº ** ºn
in 1801. * - QS Males | Females | TOTAL | riages | Males Females | Males Females | riages|Baptisms Burials
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 373,655 444,474 818,129 |100,774 115,237 |114,174 105,195 |101,609 || 340 |11,470 |54,570
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 | 322,356 350,375 672,731 || 76,172 132,603 |127,405 || 81,747 | 83,727 | 70 |21,150 5,390
3 York, West Riding .... 36 276,005 287,948 563,953 52,745 96,546 92,369 || 59,871 60,424 230 |17,007 7,470
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 157,240 185,761 || 343,001 || 33,800 57,392 || 54,209 || 36,141 || 36,992 || 10 3,560 680
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3 151,374 156,250 307,624 || 31,559 62,249 59,194 51,608 || 39,035 30 3,580 800
6 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 126,927 146,823 273,750 23,523 41,494 | 40,137 27,041 28,117 | 10 3,630 || 2,180
7 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . g 14 | 129,842 143,529 273,371 22,702 || 48,063 45,663 28,615 28,814 10 930 360
8 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | 127,138 || 141,905 269,043 24,749 || 42,721 || 41,919 34,906 || 32,833 90 4,900 | 3,460
9 Gloucester . . . . . . . . g ii 117,180 133,629 250,809 || 23,540 38,303 || 36,882 21,918 22,233 80 4,100 2,580
10 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 118,698 || 120,455 239,153 24,292 45,325 43,037 28,206 27,756 | – | 1,990 240
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . tº & 12 11,356 115,081 226,437 | 19,675 36,219 || 34,994 | 29,559 || 26,208 20 5,030 2,010
12 Southampton . . . . . . . . . 5 | 105,667 113,989 219,656 23,229 || 39,551 37,507 || 25,727 23,977 | – | 1,020 300
13 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 101,091 109,340 210,431 18, 135 36,098 || 34,351 21,610 21,634 30 3,910 830
34 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 i02,445 106,112 208,557 | 18,888 38, 175 36,649 23,177 23,019 10 || 780 500
15 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 99,942 108,248 208,190 19,663 32,535 31,182 25,314 26,176 10 | 1,480 2,710
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 92,759 98,992 || 191,751 17,375 32,569 30,858 21,931 22,233 -— 4,930 1,460
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 89,868 98,401 188,269 15,455 33,647 32,295 17,626 17,024 10 970 | 80
18 Wilts . . . . . tº º 'º 9 tº e º e º e º 6 87,380 97,727 i85,107 14,198 || 26,980 26,118 16,346 18,281 iO 2,760 *00
19 Salop . . . . . . . . . & e º º º a . 31 82,563 85,076 167,639 || 13,536 27,688 26, 188 | 16,977 | 16,669 30 740 190
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 79,401 81,741 | 161,142 | 13,749 27,108 || 26,193 15,407 || 15,926 10 || 2,880 | 1,480
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 74,770 85,591 | 160,361 | 13,782 25,932 24,891 18,204 18,570 120 2,900 590
22 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 78,797 80,514 159,311 14,611 || 31,209 || 30,058 18,259 | 16,000 20 2,100 500
23 Northumberland . . . . . . 42 73,357 83,744 157, iOI 11,989 19,499 || 18,734 15,959 16,275 600 | 8,440 530
24 York, North Riding 38 74,904 80,602 || 155,506 | 12,088 24,635 | 23,305 || 14,367 | 15,132 40 1,290 520
25 Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . 26 68,558 71,792 140,350 13,721 25,005 || 24,198 || 4,965 15,439 || -- 1,420 580
26 York, East Riding . . . . 37 67,457 71,976 139,433 15,845 27,442 25,779 || 17,726 17,313 30 1,860 220
27 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 67,631 71,702 || 139,333 12, #65 23,865 || 23,175 15,004 || 15,298 || – | 1,740 540
28 Northampton ........ 22 63,417 | 68,340 || 131,757 0,555 19,217 | 18,323 12,664 13,801 || 10 2,450 690
29 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 63,943 66,138 || 130,081 | 11,544 19,811 19,148 || 12,758 13,094 | – || 2,320 660
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . 40 54,377 62,853 | 117,230 9,666 | 18,648 17,602 || 11,615 ii.,850 30 1,450 600
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 53,667 6i,652 115,319 9,251 17,686 16,945 10,386 || 11,303 || 10 | 1,400 240
32 Oxford . . . . . & e º $ tº e º 'º & | 8 53,786 55,834 109,620 8,649 17,682 | 16,717 | 10,672 10,971 20 750 | 70
33 Berks & º º tº & 4, º º tº e º & © a tº a 17 52,821 56,394 i09,215 8,223 17,573 16,890 11,221 11,095 — 270 | 80
34 Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . 16 52,094 55,350 107,444 9,140 17,313 16,685 11,165 12,145 || 1 0 | 1,530 690
35 Hertford tº e g º a c e º e o e & 15 48,063 49,514 97,577 6,844 15,831 15,728 9,816 9,991 — 1,190 410
36 Cambridge . . . . . g . 33 44,081 45,265 89,346 7,953 16,625 | ió,792 || 11,182 | 10,942 — 850 350
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 43,955 45,236 89,191 6,315 13,086 12,424 7,890 7,751 — 420 390
38 Bedford . . . . . . . qº e º ºs º º º 21 30,523 32,870 63,393 5,560 10,346 10,025 6,448 6,970 30 1,260 800
39 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 29 22,173 23,409 45,582 4,058 6,215 5,619 4,607 || 4,225 | – | 1,350 830
40 W estmoreland & # 3 tº e g º e 39 20, 175 2 i,442 41,617 3,373 || 7,192 7,011 3,92] 4,346 20 320 240
41 Huntingdon . . . . . g • 23 18,521 19,047 37,568 3,257 6,117 6,016 || 4,350 4,020 10 940 320
412 Rutland J & © tº e 4 & a e s a s s a 24 7,978 8,378 16,356 1,110 || 2,545 2,409 1,456 | 1,575 *msmass 120 30
Total ENGLAND 3,987,935 | 4,343,499 || 8,331,434 || 787,074 |1,391,977 |1,338,998 || 33,397 920,707 |1,950 | 133,860 | 97,900
ſ Denbigh . . . . . . . . . . 4. 29,247 31,105 60,352 4,581 9,444 9,049 6,036 6,011 || – 970 270
s Wºry tº º º & 6 22,914 25,064 47,973 3,459 6,939 6,528 4,070 4,185 || – 900 30
s arnarvon . . . . . . . . 2 19,586 21,935 || 41,521 3,607 || 6,966 6,457 3,673 || 3,589 -— 570 60
º Flint . . . . . . . . . . 3 19,577 20,045 39,622 3,010 7,406 || 7,206 || 4,471 4,196 || – I 30 30
3 Anglesea. . . . . . . . . . . 1 15,775 18,031 || 33,806 2,667 4,712 4,467 2,465 2,616 — 570 30
§ UMerioneth . . . . . . . . 5 13,896 15,610 29,506 2,391 || 3,797 3,648 2,450 2,504 — 210 20
: ſGlamorgan . . . . . . . . 1() 34,190 37,335 71,525 7,006 || 10,077 9,098 || 7,076 6,531 | – || 3,780 2,180
R.S. | Carmarthen tº * > * * * 11 31,439 35,878 67,317 5,894 8,062 7,311 5,355 5,597 | – || 2,690 1,360
$ J Pembroke . . . . . . . . 12 25,406 30,874 56,280 4,471 6,249 5,856 4,305 4,599 — 1,860 640
& | Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . 7 20,408 22,548 42,957 3,555 5,776 5,119 3,389 3,271 || – | 1,260 140
| Brecon . . . . . . . . . . 9 15,393 16,240 31,633 2,927 4,306 3,883 3,109 || 3,051 | – | 1,590 | 720
URadnor . . . . . . . . . . 8 9,347 9,703 19,050 1,459 2,966 2,629 1,793 1,743 — 210 180
Total ENGLAND and WALES 4,245,113 || 4,627,867 | 8,872,980 | 832,101 1,468,677 )1,410,249 981,589 968,600 1,950 | 148,600 ſ 103,560
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The STATEMENT below, which is a Continuation of that on the preceding Page, shews the Ratio of MARRIAGEs,
100 of the PopULATION in 1801, in each County of England and Wales, and of BAPTISMs and BURIALs, to a MARRí
in the 10 Years 1801-10, to every
AGE, during the same period, also
the excess of BAPTISM's over BURIALs, and the increase or decrease of PopULATION in 1811, over and above, or under and below, the excess of BAP-
TISMS over BURIALs.

COUNTIES
s S
arranged in order of *: #
TOTAL POPULATION # §§
in 1801 Žiš.
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . l
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3 York, West Riding .... 36
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
6 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
8 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
9 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ||
10 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
12 Southampton . . . . . . . . ... 5
13 Suffolk . . . . . tº a 3 e s e e º e 13
14 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
15 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
18 Wilts . . . . . . . . . #3 & © dº ſº tº e. 6
19 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
22 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
23 Northumberland . . . . . . 42
24 York, North Ridin 38
25 Nottingham . . . . . . , . . . 26
26 York, East Riding 37
27 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
28 Northampton. . . . . . . . . . 22
29 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . 40
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . º 7
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
33 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
34 Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . 16
35 Hertford . . . . . • . . . . . . 15
36 Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
37 Hereford & © Q & e º e s e e 30
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
39 Monmouth. . . . . $ 8 & e s a s 29
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 39
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . 23
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Total E N G D AND
ſººnbigh e e s p s e s a s 4
Montgomery . . . . . . 6
§ J Carnarvon . . . . . . . . 2
> Flint . . . . . 8 & & © & a s 3
Cº Anglesea. . . . . . . . . . I
§ Merioneth . . . . . . . . 5
§ ſGlamorgan . . . . . . • - 10
is Carmarthen . . . . . . . . 11
i. Pembroke . . . . . . . . 12
3 Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . 7
|; e tº gº tº gº & © tº e 9
Radnor . . . . . . . . . ... 8
Total ENGLAND and WA LES
§§§s. § 3 S$ Excess in the TOTAL Increase | TOTAL Increase | * ºf Barrisms
s sº gº sº ‘ss & 10 Years isoil islo. *. exceeding the Excess over BURIALs
s'ss śā §§§ $3; of BAPTISM's over in the 10 Years of BAPTISM's over exceding the
§ §§§ § § Š §§ § BURIALs. 1801 – 1810. BURIALs. TOTAL Increage.
s's s:- Sº S SQ Males | Females Males Females Males | Females | Males | Females
12.36 2.38 2.58 - 11,508 || – 8,985 60,978 || 74,169 72,486 || 83,154 || – || –
11 .25 || 3 .68 2.24 58,736 || 51,558 71,748 || 83,830 13,012 || 32,272 | – || ––
9.4 3.90 || 2 .43 || 41,820 | 37,090 45,832 43,530 4,012 6,440 -— —
9.9 || 3.37 || 2.25 22,691 | 18,657 22,313 17,994 | – || – 378 663
10.27 | 3.96 || 2 .90 | 12,031 21,549 || 32,126 33,345 20,095 11,796 — —
8.6 3.61 2.43 15,178 12,745 14,522 14,908 — 2,163 656 —
8.3 4.17 2.54 19,733 17,134 8,247 | 10,381 *=== — 11,486 || 6,753
9.24 || 3.60 2.87 8,535 9,806 24,673 30, 135 | 16,138 20,329 || – || –
9.4 3.36 1 .98 || 17,145 || 15,409 | 16,012 | 18,693 || – || 3,284 1,133 —
10.15 3.72 2.31 || 17,994 | 16, 156 29,375 26,625 11,381 10,469 — —
8.7 || 3 .87 2.93 8, 170 10,296 || 13,483 12,553 5,313 2,257 -— . ---
10.6 3.36 2.25 || 14,184 || 13,890 13,188 12,236 — *-e-ºr-a 996 || 1,654
8.6 4.09 || 2 .43 16,028 || 14,207 || 10,897 | 12,883 $ºmºsºme — 5,131 | 1,324
9 . 4. 2.47 | 15,138 || 13,770 14,577 || 14,757 — 987 561 | –
9 .45 3.31 2.70 || 6,606 || 4,391 || 9,597 10,948 2,991 6,557 iº-.
9 . 3.93 2.63 12,373 10,360 | 18,082 17,998 || 5,709 || 7,638 — —
8.2 || 4.33 2.25 | 16,416 15,666 || 13,442 14,956 — — 2,974 '710
7.7 3.93 2.48 || 11,634 8,837 || 4,180 4,541 - —— 7,454 4,296
8 . 4.03 || 2 .50 | 10,986 9,794 || 13,279 13,380 2,293 3,586 — —
8.5 4.17 | 2.43 | 12,401 10,967 12,003 || 12,252 1,285 398 || –
8.7 3.89 2.69 8,881 7,476 8,901 || 8,363 20 887 | – | ——
9 . 4.33 2.37 13,750 14,858 15,391 | 15,381 1,641 523 —— —sº-
8 . 3.71 2.60 7,495 6,414 || 7,028 8,032 —- 1,618 467 —
8 . 4.06 2.45 10,788 8,693 6, 172 4,828 — — 4,616 || 3,865
9.8 3.69 2.26 10,460 || 9,179 || 10,499 || 12,051 39 2,872 * ºntºs-rººs
11 : 5 || 3 .47 2.22 || 10,536 9,286 13,748 || 14,172 3,212 4,886 | – | —
8.7 4.01 2.53 9,446 8,462 10,402 10,811 956 2,349 — —
8 . 3.78 2.57 | 7,433 5,402 || 4,862 4,734 — — 2,571 668
8.87 || 3 .57 2.29 || 7,883 || 6,884 || 9,423 || 10,915 1,540 4,031 — —-
8.27 | 3.89 2.48 || 7,458 6,177 || 9,056 7,458 1,598 1,281 | – || –
8 . 3.90 2.37 7,880 6,222 || 4,050 5,324 — — 3,830 89
7.9 4.05 2.52 7,300 6,036 5,346 4,225 **º-sº — 1,954 1,811
7.5 || 4.22 2.73 || 6,397 || 5,840 || 4,539 || 4,523 — — 1,858 1,317
8.5 3.88 2.62 6,568 || 4,960 4,114 6,092 || –— 1,132 2,454 || –
* . 4.78 2.99 || 6,405 || 6,127 | 6,960 7,117 555 990 —— —
8.9 4.18 2.82 5,693 5,100 | 6,675 5,088 982 — —- 12
7.08 4.11 2.54 5,211 4,688 2,449 2,433 — — — 2,762 2,255
8.8 || 3.87 2.54 || 4,128 3,285 2,648 || 4,172 *** **** 887 1,480 | –—
8.9 || 3.25 2.41 | 1,868 1,654 8,814 || 7,731 6,946 6,077 | – | —
8.15 4.28 2.51 3,311 2,705 || 2,663 1,642 sºme sº-ss-sº-sº — 648 1,063
8.7 || 4 . 2.66 2,077 2,306 1,881 2,759 --— 453 196 || –-
6.8 || 4 .57 || 2 .75 1,134 879 || -- 47 6] —— — 1,181 818
9 .47 3 .64 2 .48 478,393 || 435,930 594,128 628,026 170,919 220,203 || 55,184 28,107
7.6 || 4.03 2.68 3,858 || 3,388 1,882 2,006 || – | — | 1,976 1,382
7.23 4.15 2.39 3,304 || 2,778 2,459 | 1,494 - —— | 845 1,284
8.6 3.88 2.03 3,548 || 3,808 3,793 4,022 245 214 | –— —-
7.6 4.9 2. 9 2,985 3,060 3,155 3,755 170 695 | – | —
7.9 || 3.65 || 1 .91 2,527 2, 121 1,669 | 1,570 * *Irºnºmºus 858 551
8.1 || 3 .2 2.08 1,442 1,239 412 1,006 — —---— 1,030 233
9.8 3.27 | 2.24 3,801 || 3,367 || 7,175 6,367 3,374 3,000 — —
8.76 || 3.06 2.09 || 3,372 2,379 4,641 || 5,259 1,269 || 2,880 — —
8 . . 3.12 2.13 2,554 1,867 2,047 2,288 *== 421 507 —
8 .27 | 3.10 | } .89 2,947 2,408 || 3,351 3,953 404 || 1,545 —— —
9 . 3.34 2.35 | 1,632 1,267 || 3,114 2,988 1,482 | 1,721 — —
7.66 4 . 2.55 1,268 901 777 | 1,073 —- 172 491 || –
9 .4 || 3 2 .46 511,631 || 464,513 628,603 | 663,807 || 177,863 60,891 31,557


230,851
20
STATEMENT shewing the PopUIATION of each County of ENGLAND and WALES in 1811, and the Number of MARRIAGEs,
BAPTISMS, and BURIALs, in each of the same, in the Ten Years 1811 – 20 ; distinguishing the proportion of Males and Females
in each County; the Counties being arranged in Order of their TOTAL POPULATION, in 1811
COUNTIES
‘s SS
arranged in order of ; #
ToTAL PopULATION ####
- ºR.
ºn 1811. * * ºb
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3 York, West Riding .... 36
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . 2
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . & 14
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
12 Southampton . . . . . . . . 5
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
14 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
15 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
18 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3]
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 6
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
21 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
22 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
23 Northumberland . . . . . . 42
24 York, East Riding 37
25 York, North Riding 38.
26 Nottingham . . . . . . . . . , 26
27 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
29 Northampton . . . . . . . . 22
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . 40
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 8
33 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
34 Buckingham . . . . . . . . . 16
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
36 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . 33
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
39 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 29
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 39
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 23
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Total E N G LAN ID
ſDenbigh . . . . . . . . . . 4
... Montgomery . . . . . . 6
§ | Carna
s d.Tild.TVOIl . . . . . . . . 2
# { Flint . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cº. Anglesea . . . . . . . . . . l
s lsº © e º e º º 5
s ſGlamorgan . . . . . . . . 1()
| Carmarthen . . . . . . 11
§ | Pembroke ..... © 12
§ º Cardigan 7
Ǻ ** was e e a e s e e e •
| Brecon . . . . . . . . . . 9
URadnor º º ... 8
Total ENGLAND and WALES
BopULATION
Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in the Ten YEARS 1811-1820.
-*
*-
as enumerated in 1811. –. REG ISTERED. . UNENTERED. *
- - Mar- BAPTISMS BURIALS. Mar-
Males | Females | TOTAL | riages Males | Females ( Males Females riages Baptisms Burials
434,633 518,643 953,276 ||109,475 |135,803 |133,962 110,597 106,070 170 37,190 31,750
394,104 434,205 828,309 || 85,318 ||140,478 |134,072 | 89,083 89,764 10 |56,100 15,420
321,837 331,478 653,315 62,062 110,318 104,743 62,213 60,768 60 |20,840 || 9,640
179,553 203,755 383,308 || 35,264 | 67,655 63,103 || 35,968 || 36,169 10 || 7,630 | 1,170
183,500 189,595 || 373,095 || 33,502 | 68,767 | 66,293 45,545 39,628 —— 7,020 | 1,050
151,811 172,040 || 323,851 27,450 49,607 || 48,985 38,263 || 36,062 —— 2,650 3,180
141,449 | 161,731 303,180 24,366 48,777 || 47,025 27,867 28,944 10 | 1,680 530
148,073 || 147,080 295,153 27,093 54,283 || 51,374 || 32,041 30,216 10 2,510 380
138,089 153,910 || 291,999 || 25,752 52,323 || 49,936 27,994 28,648 30 4,210 490
133,192 || 152,322 285,514 28,884 || 46,064 44,607 || 25,603 || 25,790 10 2,770 2,090
124,839 || 127,634 || 252.473 || 19,726 40,624 39,168 24,559 23,508 10 4,100 1,620
118,855 | 126,225 245,080 || 24,561 45,197 || 42,973 || 25,421 23,697 90 2,100 31()
117,022 | 120,869 237,891 20,892 || 44,909 || 42,711 23,410 22,963 —— i,370 350
111,988 || 122,223 234,211 19,885 33,655 37,672 | 19,585 20,949 — 2,810 800
109,539 I 19,196 228,735 22,786 38,308 || 36,044 26,599 || 26,152 30 2,020 620
110,841 | 116,190 227,031 20,305 || 38,288 36,724 || 24,631 24,993 —— 1,780 59()
103,310 | 113,357 216,667 17,363 38,383 || 36,228 18,698 || 18,279 20 | 1,990 | 200
95,842 98,456 194,298 || 13,613 || 29,743 28,799 || 18,216 17,707 | – | 1,140 370
91,560 102,268 193,828 15,654 29,841 29,004 16,263 17,726 —— 2,040 550
91,494 93,993 185,487 || 14,226 30,084 28,720 17,005 | 16,481 10 2,930 84()
94,188 95,895 190,083 15,779 35,169 33,539 || 16,846 15,959 10 2,430 360
83,671 93,954 177,625 14,787 29,839 28,383 | 18,834 18,911 || 50 4,480 830
80,385 91,776 172,161 | 12,997 || 23,554 22,317 | 15,157 15,223 030 860 4,670
81,205 86,148 167,353 15,313 28,970 26,636 17,162 | 16,482 40 670 430
81,076 | 85,430 165,506 | 12,422 || 26,401 || 25, 145 || 14,463 14,969 || 10 | 1,030 100
79,057 83,843 | 162,900 14,296 28,502 || 27,015 16,033 16,365 — 1,850 680
78,033 82,513 | 160,546 13,178 27,457 26,381 | 16,819 | 16,722 1() 750 190
73,366 77,053 150,419 13,366 24,075 22,938 14,504 || 14,217 30 3,100 | 1,520
68,279 73,074 141,353 12,346 21,615 20,721 | 13,459 14,368 10 || 3,270 940
63,433 70,311 133,744 10,299 || 23,154 21,931 13,430 | 13,731 || 70 2,180 380
57,717 66,976 124,693 9,554 19,996 | 19,064 10,421 11,446 10 1,910 360
59,132 60,059 119,191 9,131 20,373 || 19,260 | 11,588 11,404 **** 860 30
57,360 | 60,917 | 118,277 9,301 | 19,969 18,872 11,565 11,493 *** 610 250
56,208 61,442 117,650 9,505 18,987 18,531 11,231 | 12,155 20 | 1,920 | 1,950
55,023 56,631 111,654 7,386 18,163 || 17,578 10,670 || 10,514 20 2,690 1,800
50,756 50,353 | 101, 109 9,894 | 18,884 18,607 || 10,715 10,460 —— 1,180 370
46,404 47,669 94,073 6,202 || 14,159 || 13,750 8,408 8,340 10 170 70
33,171 37,042 70,213 6,536 11,601 || 11,270 6,324 7,027 10 | 1,180 530
30,987 31,140 62, 127 4,586 7,012 6,399 4,803 4,577 110 2,030 900
22,838 23,084 45,922 3,385 7,604 7,284 4,345 4,713 ** 80 20
20,402 21,806 42,208 3,776 6,895 6,738 3,898 3,803 —— 640 220
7,931 8,449 16,380 1,286 2,624 2,501 1,473 1,518 —— 190 50
4,582,153 4,969,735 9,551,888 863,502 1,583,148 |1,517,113 961,703 949,271 1,910 |206,960 87,700
31,129 33,111 64,240 5,071 9,797 9,296 6,172 6,013 —— 1,740 330
25,373 26,558 || 51,931 3,832 7,671 6,908 || 4,598 || 4,686 — | 1,600 | 70
23,379 25,957 49,336 3,960 7,183 6,505 4,194 3,889 — 2,060 380
22,712 23,800 46,518 2,893 7,989 7,423 4,325 4, 194 ** 870 20
17,444 19,601 37,045 3,165 5,122 4,576 2,692 2,720 — 1,520 160
14,308 16,616 30,924 2,154 3,647 3,366 2,488 2,700 —— 1,210 50
41,365 43,702 85,067 6,564 || 10,131 8,929 6,664 6,450 — 4,850 1,900
36,080 41,137 77,217 6,481 8,374 7,256 5,427 5,385 — 5,040 2,960
27,453 33,162 60,615 4,768 7,387 6,740 4,128 4,361 — 1,680 570
23,759 26,501 50,260 3,729 6,811 5,927 4,151 4,206 --— 2,010 100
18,507. 19,228 37,735 2,820 || 4,053 3,547 3,109 3,013 *º- '780 550
10,124 10,776 20,900 1,487 3,244 2,944 1,764 1,693 ** 340 240
4,873,786 5,289,884 | 10,163,676 910,426 1,664,557 11,690,510 1,011,417 998,581 | 1,910 |230,660 95,030
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The STATEMFNT below, which is a Continuation on ...at on the preceding Page, shews the Ratio of MARRIAges, in the 10 Years 1811-20, to every
100 of the PopULATION in 1811, in each County of England and Wales, and of BAPTISMs and BURIALs, to a MARRIAGE, during the same period, also
the excess of BAPTISMs over BURIALs, and the increase or decrease of PopULATION in 1811, over and above, or under and below, the excess of BAp-
TISMS over BURIALS,
*--—
COUNTIES 'ss's #54 Šs. §s Excess in the TOTAL Increase | TOTAL Increase *:::::::::::::
arranged in order of ºilºš;| ≤ || 3: "Mº" mºnovº º 'º'
TotAL Population is; §§§s j | # s BURIALS. 1811 – 1820. BURIALs. | TOTAL Increase.
in 1811. zig's §§sis §s § Males | Females Males | Females Males Females | Males , Females
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 | 11 .5 2.8 2.26 27,926 30,612 98,940 92,315 71,014 || 61,703 || – || –
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 | 10.3 3.87 2.27 | 71,735 | 64,648 |118,372 |106, 178 46,637 || 41,530 -— —-
3 York, West Riding . . . . 36 || 9.5 3.8 2.13 53,765 49,575 75,705 || 70,337 22,000 | 20,762 | – || –
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9.2 3.93 || 2 .07 || 34,917 30,164 28,676 27,056 — — 6,241 3,108
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 || 9 . 4.24 2.58 26,207 || 29,650 26,333 26,588 126 — —— 3,062
6 Surrey . . . . . & e e o e s e e e | 2 | 8.47 3.69 2.82 11,079 12,658 38,060 36,747 26,981 24,039 || --— —
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 || 8 .03 || 4 . 2.35 | 21,485 18,656 28,750 23,384 7,265 4,728 || – || –
8 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 9 .18 || 4 . 2.31 23,307 22,223 23,595 22,292 288 69 — —
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 8.83 || 4.13 2.22 26,189 || 23, 148 28,803 || 23,566 2,614 418 — —
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10.01 || 3.23 | 1.81 20,801 | 19, 157 27,259 || 23,070 6,458 3,913 — —
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 || 7.82 4.25 | 2.52 | 17,305 | 16,900 | 20,070 | 16,881 2,765 | –--| ––– 19
12 Southampton . . . . . . . . . 5 10.05 || 3 .25 2. 20,671 20,171 19,518 18,700 ––– 1,153 1,471
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 8.78 4.26 2.24 22,009 | 20,258 24,548 20,619 2,539 361 || --— | –
14 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 8.5 3.98 || 2.09 | 20,075 17,728 20,442 15,909 347 — — 1,819
15 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | 10. 3.35 | 2.34 12,409 || 10,592 || 24,288 21,369 || 11,879 10,777 | – | ––
16 Chester . . . . . . © e º 'º e º e e 32 || 9 . 3.78 2.47 14,252 | 12,326 22,111 || 20,956 7,859 8,630 | – || –
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 || 8 . 4.95 || 2 .14 20,580 | 18,844 21,507 | 19,273 927 | 429 || --— —
18 Salop . . . . . . . . & © e º e s e e 31 || 7 . 4.38 || 2.66 11,912 || 11,477 | 6,214 || 5,641 — 5,698 || 5,836
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 || 3 . 3.89 || 2 .21 14,323 12,023 16,653 || 11,676 2,330 | ––– 347
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 | 7.67 4.34 2.28 14,124 12,924 14,379 || 13,467 255 543 — | –
21 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8.3 4.5 2.1 | 19,358 18,615 22,517 | 20,419 3,159 | 1,804 — —
22 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 8.35 | 4.36 2.6 | 12,830 | 11,297 || 15,429 || 14,619 2,599 || 3,322 — —
23 Northumberland . . . . . . 42 8 . 15 3.76 2.5 9,492 || 8,189 || 14,969 11,835 | 5,477 3,646 — —
24 York, East Riding . . . . 37 9.1 3.79 2.22 | 12,928 11,274 11,556 11,540 || – 266 1,372 || –
25 York, North Riding .. 38 7.51 4.23 2,37 12,403 || 10,641 || 9,077 8,798 || – || -- 3,326 1,843
26 Nottingham . . . . . . , . . . 26 || 8 × 77 4 . 2 .31 13,054 11,235 | 12,434 11,539 — 304 || 620 || –
27 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 8.21 || 4.14 || 2 .56 10,918 9,939 12,226 i 1,652 1,308 || 1,713 | –— —
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 8.9 3.73 || 2 .25 | 10,361 9,511 || 13,024 || 11,128 2,663 1,617 | — ——
29 Northampton. . . . . . . . . . 22 || 8 .74 3.69 2.34 9,321 7,518 11,296 || 9,834 1,975 2,316 || – | —
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . 40 || 7.75 4.56 2.66 | 10,624 || 9,100 | 12,167 10,213 1,543 1,113 || – | –––
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7.67 || 4.28 || 2 .32 10,350 | 8,393 || 1 1,217 | 8,589 867. #96 — —
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 7.5 4.43 2.52 9,200 8,271 9,685 8,095 485 — — 176
33 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 || 7 .86 || 4 .24 2 .5 8,584 || 7,559 8,186 5,514 — — 398 || 2,045
34 Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . 16 || 8 . 1 || 4.14 2.56 8,191 6,811 8,659 7,759 468 948 ——
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6 63 || 5 .19 || 3.24 7,938 || 7,509 || 9,098 || 8,962 1,160 | 1,453 | – | —
36 Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . 33 9.78 || 3.91 2.18 8,574 8,552 9,545 11,255 971 2,703 -—
97 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 || 6 |6 || 4 .19 || 2 .71 5,801 5,460 5,148 || 4,022 || – — 653 1,438
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i 9.33 3 .68 2.12 5,602 || 4,568 7,214 6,289 | 1,612 1,721 | – || –
39 Monmouth. . . . . * * * * * * * 29 7.56 3.29 2.19 2,774 2,387 6,291 || 3,415 || 3,517 | 1,028 *-***-
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 39 7.37 4 .42 2.68 3,289 2,601 2,675 2,762 * 16] 614 —-
44 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 23 8.94 || 3.78 2.15 3,207 || 3,145 || 3,618 2,945 41 i — | — 200
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 || 7.8 || 4 - 13 2.37 1,221 | 1,053 1,292 815 71 —— —- 238
Total E N G LAND 9.06 || 3 .82 || 2 .3 681,031 627,362 901,526 | 808,023 ſ 240,570 202,063 20,075 21,602
ſ Denbigh . . . . . . . . . 4 || 8 . . 4.1 2.47 3,625 3,283 || 6,656 5,615 3,031 2,332 — —
... ' Montgomery . . . . . . 6 || 7 .38 4.22 2.44 3,073 2,222 4,370 3,598 || 1,297 | 1,376 —— —
§ Carnarvon . . . . . . . . 2 8 . 3.98 || 2 .14 || 2,989 2,616 5,033 3,589 2,044 973 || – | —
3 Flint . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6.22 5.6 3. 3,664 3,229 4,021 3,251 357 22 -— —
{Z} lº . . . . . . . . . I 8 .54 3.55 || 1 .75 2,430 | 1,856 4,340 3,678 1,910 | 1,822 — —
s Merioneth . . . . . . . . 5 || 7 . 3.81 2.43 | 1,159 666 2,171 1,287: 1,012 621 | – | —
§ {Glamorgan . . . . . . . . 10 || 7.7 || 3 .64 2.3 3,467 2,479 || 9,062 7,608 5,595 || 5,129 — —
= | Camarinen........ 11 || 8 4 || 3 .19 2.13 2,947 1,851 || 7,497 5,525 4,550 3,674 — ——
§ | Pembroke o º & © & G e º 12 7.87 3 .31 || 1 .9 3,259 2,379 7,077 6,317 3,818 3,938 — ——
§§ Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . 7 || 7 .41 || 4 . 2.27 2,660 1,721 4,139 || 3,385 1,479 || 1,664 —— —
|; C & © tº Q . . . . . 9 7.47 3. 2 .36 944 534 3,346 2,532 2,402 || 1,998 || — ———
Radnor . . . . . . . g 8 7.11 || 4.39 2.49 1,480 1,251 I, 142 41% — —--- 338 834
Total ENGLAND and WALES 7 67 3.8 2 27 | 712,728 651,449 | 960,380 854,915 268,063 22,436
assals | 20,413
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STATEMENT of the TotAL PopULATION of each County of ENGLAND and WALES, at each of the 5 Periods, Viz. 1700,
1750, 1801, 1811,
of Burials, in th
120 Years being
931,267 by i
for eactremes i
Numerical importance in 1700, compared with its relative Number at the present time.
and 1821; shewing the Total increase, and Rate of increase # Cent, in each County, since 1700, as well as the Total Number of Baptisms, and
e 40 Years 1780–1820; and the excess of Baptisms over Burials in each County, during that Period: *** The Total increase of Population in the
6,744,200, and the eaccess of Baptisms over Burials in the last 40 Years having been 3,456,489, and there having been an increase in the last 20. Years, of
mmigration from Ireland, and other parts; it leaves only 2,356,552, as the increase in the 89. Years 1391–1780. ś- The Counties most deserving of attention
in the Statement below, are Lancashire ( No. 2.) for its vast increase, and Northamptonshire (No. 29.) for its inconsiderable increase, and for its relative
1 Middlesex
COUNTIES
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in 1821.
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5 Kent
6 Surrey
7 Somerset
8 Norfolk
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11 Essex
12 Southampton
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14 Warwick
15 Suffolk
16 Chester
17 Cornwall
18 Sussex
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21 Durham
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31 Dorset
32 Oxford
33 Buckingham
34 Berks
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37 Hereford
38 Bedford
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TOTAL POPULATION, TOTA L ...] ToTAL TOTAL | Ercess of
in each of the undermentioned Years, Viz. increase ºft * of Number of Baptiºns
.. § { } aptisms, Burials, over Burials,
Sº?!C6 § § #5 in the 40 Yrs. 37, the 40 Yrs. in the 40 Yrs.
1700. 1750. #801. 1811. T 321. 1700. ** 1781-1820. 1781–1820. 1781-1920.
624,200 641,500 | 845,400 985,100 1,167,500 || 543,300 87 961,106 || 951,945 9,152
166,200 297,400 695,100 | 856,000 | 1,074,000 || 907,800 546 972,513 623,869 348,644
236,700 361,500 582,700 675,100 815,400 || 578,700 244 754,314 || 481,171 273,143
248,200 272,200 || 354,400 396,100 447,900 || 199,700 80 438,307 282,229 156,078
153,800 | 190,000 || 317,800 || 385,600 || 434,600 || 280,800 180 445,763 318,937 | 126,826
154,900 207,100 278,000 || 334,700 | 406,700 || 251,800 | 160 324,406 273,965 50,441
195,900 224,500 282,800 313,300 362,500 || 166,600 85 319,268 215,809 || 103,459
210,200 215, 100 282,400 301,800 351,300 || 141,100 67 363,3} 5 || 233,526 129,789
117,200 160,000 247,100 304,000 || 347,900 || 230,700 | 197 || 335,194 212,341 122,853
155,200 | 207,800 || 259,100 295,100 || 342,600 || 187,400 | 121 304,581 196,492 || 108,089
159,200 | 167,800 || 234,000 260,900 295,300 || 136,100 85 281,915 211,517 70,398
118,700 | 137,500 226,900 253,300 289,000 || 170,300 143 285,869 186,001 99,868
180,000 | 160,200 215,500 245,900 288,800 || 108,800 60 287,097 183,885 | 103,212
96,600 140,000 || 215,100 236,400 280,000 || 183,400 190 260,389 194,441 65,948
152,700 156,800 217,400 242,900 276,000 || 123,300 8 272,482 165,195 107,287
107,000 131,600 | 193,100 || 234,600 275,500 || 168,500 157 240,983 | 167,454 | 73,529
105,800 135,000 | 194,500 223,900 262,600 || 156,800 || 148 251,711 || 139,210 112,501
91,400 107,400 | 164,600 196,500 237,700 || 146,300 160 226,837 | 121,439 105,398
153,900 | 168,400 191,200 200,300 226,600 || 72,700 47 205,513 || 134,782 70,731
93,800 109,500 | 166,500 191,700 217,600 || 123,800 132 206,520 125,626 80,894
95,500 || 135,000 | 165,700 | 183,600 211,900 || 116,400 122 197,940 150,674 47,266
101,600 | 130,300 172,200 200,800 210,300 || 108,700 107 208,530 131,900 76,630
1H8,000 || 141,700 162,300 177,900 203,000 85,000 '72 163,489 | 124,965 38,524
96,200 85,500 144,000 | #73,000 | 194,300 98,100 102 || 177,443 119,811 57,635
65,200 77,600 145,000 | 168,400 190,700 || 125,500 192 187,989 118,544 69,442
88,200 108,000 143,900 | 165,900 | 188,200 || 100,000 || 113 182,852 | 123,875 58,977
98,600 | 117,200 | 160,500 171,100 187,400 88,800 90 187,766 117,689 70,077
80,000 95,000 || || 34,400 155,100 || 178,100 || 98,100 | 123 158,974 108,398 50,576
119,500 123,300 136,100 146,100 165,800 46,300 39 151,494 112,644 38,850
62,300 86,900 | 121,100 138,300 159,300 97,000 | 156 144,785 93,366 51,419
90,000 96,400 119,100 128,900 147,400 57,400 64 133,323 84,833 48,490
79,000 92,400 113,200 123,200 139,800 60,800 77 | 137,117 87,354 49,763
80,500 90,700 | 111,000 | 121,600 || 136,800 56,300 70 132,584 93,811 38,773
74,700 92,700 112,800 122,300 || 134,700 60,000 80 || 137,949 90,818 47, 131
70,500 86,500 | 100,800 | 115,400 132,400 61,900 88 121,824 81,963 39,841
76,000 72,000 || 92,300 | 104,500 | 124,400 48,400 63 123,239 87,079 36,160
60,900 74,100 92,100 97,300 105,300 44,400 73 97,327 60,736 36,591
48,500 53,900 65,500 72,600 85,400 36,900 76 80,016 56,047 23,969
39,700 40,600 || 47,100 64,200 72,300 32,600 82 44,645 32,623 12,022
28,600 || 36,300 43,000 47,500 52,400 || 23,800 83 53,234 34,309 18,925
34,700 32,500 38,800 43,700 49,800 15,100 41 43,933 35,613 13,320
16,600 13,800 16,900 17,000 18,900 2,300 14 19,721 12,772 6,949
5,108,500 6,017,700 8,609,000 || 9,870,300 |11,486,700 || 6,378,200 || 125 |10,629,237 7,379,667 3,249,57C
39,700 46,900 | 62,400 | 66,400 78,000 38,300 96 74,028 47,535 26,493
27,400 37,000 || 49,300 53,700 61,100 || 33,700 | 123 54,649 32,390 22,259
24,800 36,200 43,000 51,000 59,100 34,300 139 52,103 28,506 23,597
19,500 29,700 41,300 || 48,100 54,900 || 35,400 180 54,704 33,453 21,251
22,800 26,900 35,000 38,300 46,000 23,200 iO2 39,416 21,902 17,514.
23,800 30,900 30,500 32,000 || 35,100 || 11,300 47 || 30,278 || 19,966 10,31:
49,700 55,200 74,000 || 88,000 | 103,800 54,100 109 71,782 56,915 14,867
49,700 | 62,000 | 69,600 79,800 92,000 || 42,300 85 | 66,242 46,767 | 19,475
41,300 44,800 58,200 62,700 75,500 34,200 83 51,874 34,689 17,785
25,300 32,000 44,100 52,000 59,000 33,700 | 1.33 44,668 27,264 17,404
27,200 29,400 32,700 39,000 || 44,500 17,300 63 32,786 24,698 8,088
15,300 19,200 19,700 21,600 23,500 8,200 54 22, 176 14,302 7,874
5,475,000 || 6,467,000 || 9,168,000 10,502,500 liz,219,200 || 6,744,200 | 125 (11,223,943 7,767,454 || 3,456,489


23
STATEMENT shewing the Total Number of BAPTISMs and BURIALs, in each County of ENGLAND and WALES, in each of
the 7 Years 1798 – 1804.
*...* The Baptisms and Burials for these Years, have been distinctly exhibited in consequence of its appearing
to have been one of the most remarkable periods in the History of the Country; a period in 20hich the whole World, either openly or insidiously were in hostile array against Great
Britain?,
Yet, as appears by the General Statement of the Baptisms and Burials, ºn all England and Wales, after the first effects of the War had subsided, contrary to all received
opinion, as to the effects of War upon the progress of Population ; England and Wales eachibits an unprecedented increase ; the excess of Baptisms over Burials in 1798, considerably
exceeding the like eacess in any fºrmer Year, which progress of increase however was very sensibly checked, by the unprecedented high money price of subsistence in the Years 1809
and 1801: but, the increase since that period is still more remarkable, and the inequalities of the effect of the priée of subsistence in those two Years is a feature of the account that
deserves particular attention : some of the Counties appear to have felt the effects in 1800, and others not till 1802 and 1803. Hºt The Returns ºp to 1800, were incomplete, the Numbers
affiaced to some of the Counties, 3mply the Number of Parishes, or Chapelries, whose returns were deficient : from those noted with an * they were considered complete ;-see Note to
General Statement of all England and Wales - -
COUNTIES
ſ 1 Lancaster . . . . 74
2 York, W. R. 11
cº 3 Devon . . . . . . 33
# 4 Somerset . . . . *
: 5 Stafford. . . . . . 22
s 6 Gloucester. . . . *
s 7 Lincoln . . . . . . 33
§ 8 Warwick . 39
sº 9 Suffolk . . . . . . 17
## 10 Chester ... 32
s's # 11 Wilts. . . . . . . . 48
§§ 12 Salop . . . . . . . . #
§§§ 13 Northumberland 24
§§ 14 York, E. R. . . 47
is § 15 Nottingham .. 36
j is 16 Worcester. ... 17
§ 17 Northampton $
: 18 Oxford . . . . . . *
2. 19 Buckingham ... *
§ 20 Cambridge.... *
§ 21 Hereford . . . . 51
Q 22 Bedford . . . . . . *
23 Monmouth. ... 33
U24 Huntingdon ... *
ſ25 The Metropolis 7
_; 26 Kent . . . . . . . . .
3 27 Surrey . . . . . . 19
s 28 Norfolk ...... 111
Q2 29 Essex. . . . . . . . 15
©A) -
§g 30 Southampton 44
"Sº 3] Cornwall 7
§ 32 Sussex . . . . . . *
j 33 Derby . . . . . . 28
$ # 34 Durham . . . . . . #;
## 35 York, N. Riding *
§ 3 || 36 Heicester ... 30
# 3 ||37 Cumberland .. 4
: 38 Dorset . . . . . . 78
§ 39 Berks. . . . . . . . *
§ 40 Hertford . . . . 17
S’ 41 Westmoreland 19
42 Rutland...... 2
Total ENGLAND
r:Anglesea . . . . . . . . 18
Brecon . . . . . . . . . . 46
Cardigan . . . . . . . . 27
| Carmarthen . . . 3
2 | Carnarvon . . . . . . 10
s J Denbigh . . . . 34
sº Flint . . . . . . . . . . 5
Glamorgan . . . . . . 13
Merioneth. . . . . . . . 8
Montgomery . . . . . . . .
Pembroke. . . . . . . . 16
-Radnor . . . . . . . . . . .
Total ENGLAND and WA I, ES
BAPTISIMS
| BURIALS.
1798. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. 1804. |} {798. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. i804.
19,975 20,522 19,644 18,877 24,710 27,936 27,252 || 14,749 || 13,983 || 15,965 19,363 16,570 17,371 14,670
17,064 | 16,805 | 15,334 14,976 17,954 19,518 19,430 || 11,336 11,091 | 11,731 || 13,200 | 12,271 12,468 13,260
9,668 || 9,942 9,582 3,903 || 10,653 11,958 10,754 || 6,708 6,902 || 7,232 7,623 7,225 | 7,110 || 7,019
7,230 7,074 6,924 6,340 7,924 8,436 8,077 || 4,783 5,060 5,228 5,699 5,397 || 5,918 5,009
7,418 7,202 6,708 || 6,611 8,192 || 8,883 8,913 || 4,492 4,618 5,586 6,592 5,318 5,696 || 5,112.
7,090 6,761 6,532 5,718 7,226 7,614 7,749 || 4,460 4,355 4,944 5,301 4,587 || 4,352 3,829
6,818 6,535 | 6,476 6,578 6,965 7,334 || 7,616 || 4,028 3,979 3,988 || 4,387 |4,938 4,832 || 4,16]
5,960 5,980 5,660 5,187 5,981 6,909 6,547 || 3,787 3,862 4,347 5,672 5,256 5,253 4,826
6,339 6,094 6,059 6,417 | 6,534 7,322 7,181 || 3,743 3,734 3,801 || 4,578 4,389 || 4,987 4,382
5,034 4,898 || 4,920 5,195 6,021 6,491 6,424 || 3,494 3,860 4,147 4,680 4,701 || 4,595 3,832
4,601 || 4,472 4, 184 4,244 5,008 || 5,725 5,497 || 2,796 || 3,051 3,239 3,881 3,855 3,689 3,261
4,994 || 5,071 4,594 4,400 5,171 5,540 5,490 || 2,889 || 2,971 || 3,465 4, 168 3, 157 3,771 3,071
3,470 3,287 3,213 3,198 || 3,459 3,666 3,979 || 2,550 2,817 | 2,807 || 3,152 3,549 3,711 2,902
3,588 3,620 3,513 4,382 4,863 5, 187 5,466 || 2,468 2,408 2,561 3,553 3,527 3,512 3,663
4,462 4,408 4,444 4,371 4,932 5,174 5,125 || 2,687 2,874 2,555 3,569 3,120 3,043 2,946
4,237 4,193 3,964 || 3,408 || 4,397 || 4,815 4,741 || 2,655 3,327 3,163 3,689 2,960 2,888 - 2,467
3,407 || 3,393 || 3,085 3,321 3,680 4,0i i 3,887 || 2,444 2,592 2,484 || 2,817 | 3,081 2,901 2,455
3,168 3,262 3,021 2,981 3,244 || 3,458 3,624 || 2,115 2,179 2,177 2,385 2,412 2,342 2,032
3,031 2,928 2,902 2,966 3,222 || 3,281 3,550 || 2,203 || 2,332 2,233 2,560 2,265 2,523 2,244
2,857 2,599 || 2,665 2,911 || 3,132 3,390 3,341 || 1,992 | 1,924 1,933 2, 142 2,417 2,239 2,044
2,199 || 2,281 2,200 2,128 2,464 2,570 2,503 || 1,296 | 1,392 | 1,299 || 1,703 | 1,723 i,666 1,427
1,870 1,825 | 1,731 1,878 1,936 2,164 2,071 || 1,214 || 1 183 1,182 | 1,226 1,556 | 1,407 1,269
816 837 817 878 1,108 1,176 1,250 648 578 691 811 830 983 367
1,225 | 1,191 | 1,083 1,120 | 1,196 1,291 1,260 815 792 801 899 975 882 "#59
22,381 22,343 21,776 20,774 23,358 24,438 24,767 || 23,583 22,993 29,361 22 373 23,105 || 23,043 | 19,651
10,537 10,309 || 10,145 || 10,519 11,023 11,521 12,167 || 7,064 || 7,487 | 8,798 || 8,460 8,246 8,525 3,580
7,323 7, 182 6,838 7,301 || 7,975 | 8,162 8,517 || 6,187 6,701 || 7,327 6,530 7,013 6,956 6,103
9,026 8,079 || 8,525 | 8,562 9,373 || 9,754 9,776 || 5,464 5,547 6,060 5,708 || 6,020 6, 139 5,531
6,678 6,391 || 6,311 5,938 6,536 7,172 7,408 || 5,125 5,242 4,979 5,234 6,716 6,204 5,623
6,507 || 6,912 6,594 6,854 7,338 7,340 7,685 || 4,611 4,405 || 5,015 4,853 || 4,719 || 4,652 4,534
5,819 5,893 5,788 5,300 6,335 | 6,723 || 6,627 || 3,217 | 3,402 3,025 3,074 3,615 3,615 || 3,419
5,594 || 5,166 5,152 4,993 5,465 5,617 | 6,283 || 2,871 2,986 3,025 2,776 3,056 3,659 3,636
4,665 4,716 || 4,401 || 4,326 5,133 5,523 5,547 || 2,891 3,088 3,177 3,290 3,105 || 3,814 2,916
4,525 4,243 || 4,223 4,124 4,764 5,209 || 5,229 || 3,413 || 3,902 || 3,941 3,926 3,755 4,005 3,613
4,565 4,463 4,074 4,205 || 4,739 4,772 4,999 || 2,709 || 2,558 2,846 2,974 2,838 3, 185 2,941
3,800 3,677 3,612 3,275 3,720 3,999 || 4,135 || 2,583 2,532 2,705 2,889 3,088 || 2,685 2,154
3,179 3,038 2,849 3,084 || 3,432 3,505 || 3,590 || 2,113 2,066 2,419 2,170 2,159 2,379 2,151
2,842 2,865 2,712 2,923 || 3,229 3,624 3,542 || 1,832 | 1,959 1,922 2,083 2,277 2,236 1,994
3,289 3,241 3,154 2,964 3,266 || 3,462 3,540 || 2,262 2,091 2,327 2,318 2,370 2,390 2,095
2,707 || 2,708 2,525 2,600 3,020 3,218 3,244 || 1,796 1,788 1,947 1,996 || 2,277 2,230 1,838
1,236 1,211 1, 100 1,178 1,379 1,444 1,531 '796 803 850 786 792 957 '719
512 || 484 477 462 502 546 502 345 327 301 299 363 314 285
202,243 |236,857 227,093 |225,199 |259,666 |278,787 279,588 || 167,749 |169,822 185,970 193,850 | 190,099 |193,959 172,060
986 898 821 896 783 872 845 457 £60 435 560 574 458 443
747 739 7OH 657 º/89 930 *92 502 535 752 740 648 655 596
977 938 896 861 | 1,073 1,116 | 1,022 676 5.99 707 786 599 || 690 6] 2
1,514 | 1,349 1,189 | 1,088 1,466 | 1,692 1,642 984 913 | 1,039 || 1,011 | 1,019 1,259 1,175
1,190 1,191 | 1,036 | 1,068 1,295 1,294 1,434 578 590 605 || 773 807 805 || 6.96
i,709 | 1,707 | 1,495 | 1,544 1,763 | 1,976 1,854 || 1,073 | 1,069 1,163 || 1 363 1,257 | 1,145 1,084
1,303 | 1,245 1,178 | 1,162 | 1,373 1,502 | 1,517 || 695 | 667 | 732 | 1,058 | 1,034 | 845 804
1,352 1,374 1,136 1,498 1,884 1,884 2,004 972 965 971 1,260 | 1,337 1,365 1,372
74.1 720 603 620 '719. '749 727 || 438 466 473 || 536 52} 485 463
1,232 1,332 1,184 1,065 1,284 1,428 1,383 637 737 918 | 1,208 74.1 747 723
1,213 1,260 | 1,117 948 1,192 | 1,309 | 1,235 675 763 862 913 853 955 831
514 507 486 421 550 569 549 284 332 497 376 401 360 318
262,337 258,685 247,147 |237,029 273,837 294,108 294,592 183,267 201,128 1204,434 .199,889 |203,728 181,177



181,313
24
STATEMENT shewing the ToTAL PopULATION in each County of England and Wales, as enumerated at each of the Three
periods 1801, 1811, and 1821. The Counties arranged in Order of their Total Population in the latter Year. The Total Num-
ber of Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in each County, in each of the Ten Years ending with 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1820.
The Ratio of Marriages, in each of the 10 Years ending with 1800, 1810, and 1820, to every 1,000 of the Population in each
County, as enumerated in each of those Years, and the Ratio of Baptisms, and Burials, in each County to every 100 Marriages,
in each of the Ten Years ending with 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1820, together with a Column shewing the rate of increase on every 100 of the Population, in each County, in the
Twenty Years ending with 1820.
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Counties TOTAL POPULATION, ToTAL Number of MARRIAGEs, | TotAL Number of BAPITSMs,
* ta, as enumerated in each of the in each of the
ºº: ºº at each of the Three Periods Ten Years ending with Ten Years ending with
in 1821. 1801. 1811. 1821. || 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. || 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820.
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 818,123 953,276 1,144,531 || 79,160 | 86,689 || 101,114 || 109,645|202,067 211,203 |240,881 306,955
2 Jangaster . . . . . . . . 672,731 828,309 | 1,052,859 || 46,585 55,995 || 76,242 85,328 ||165,549 |195,156 |281,158 |330,650
3 York, West Riding .. 563,953 653,315 799,357 || 40,489 45,293 52,975 62,122 ||148,350 |163,388 |206,675 |235,901
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . 343,001 || 383,308 || 439,040 || 27,151 27,422 || 33,810 35,274 || 90,211 94,547 |115,161 |138,388
º to e º 'º 6 - e º e s tº e º e 307,624 373,095 426,016 || 21,110 || 24,962 31,589 || 33,502 || 81,951 96,709 125,023 |142,080
6 Surrey . . . . . º & e ºs e e e 269,043 || 323,851 398,658 || 17,220 | 19,912 24,839 27,450 || 62,769 || 70,855 89,540 101,242
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . 273,750 303,180 355,314 || 19,633 20,523 23,533 24,366 || 65,297 71,228 85,261 | 97,482
§§.i. e tº 9 e & . . . . . . . 273,371 291,999 || 344,368 || 20,378 21,282 22,712 25,780 || 77,017 | 85,173 94,656 |106,469
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . 239,153 295,153 341,040 || 18,350 | 19,172 24,292 27,103 || 65,592 || 71,083 90,352 |108,167
10 Gloucester e tº e º e s e º a g 250,809 || 285,514 || 335,843 || 19,426 20,210 |23,620 28,894 || 63,057 | 68,798 || 79,285 93,441
11 #. * * * * * * * * ~ e g º e 226,437 252,473 289,424 || 16,599 || 17,541 19,695 | 19,736 || 58,263 63,517 | 76,243 83,892
12 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . 208,557 237,891 283,058 || 16,623 17,740 18,898 20,892 || 57,798 || 64,705 || 75,604 || 88,990
13 Southampton . . . . . . . . 219,656 245,080 |283,298 || 16,434 18,734 23,229 24,651 || 55,518 62,003 || 78,078 90,270
14 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . 208,190 228,735 | 274,392 || 17,704 | 18,228 19,673 22,786 || 56,883 61,937 || 65,197 || 76,372
15 Suffolk . . . . . . * @ e º G & 210,431 234,211 270,542 || 14,717 | 15,917 | 18,165 19,885 || 57,202 || 61,784 74,359 79,137
|6 ghester • * * * * * 9 s s is . e. e. 191,751 227,031 270,098 || 13,940 14,494 17,375 20,305 || 46,708 || 49,126 | 68,357 | 73,792
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . 188,269 216,667 257,447 || 13,064 14,864 15,465 17,383 || 51,095 57,103 | 66,912 || 76,601
18 Sussex ſº º P tº e º 'º -, º is e & 159,311 190,083 || 233,019 || 10,610 | 12,196 || 14,631 15,789 || 43,353 48,979 63,367 71,138
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185,107 | 193,828 222, 157 || 13,045 12,875 14,208 || 15,654 || 43,203 || 45,627 55,798 || 60,885
20 }. © 6 & dº e E & e & e º º 161,142 185,487 213,333 || 10,434 11,528 13,489 14,236 || 42,793 || 45,792 56,181 61,734
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . 160,361 177,625 207,673 || 12,078 13,083 || 13,902 || 14,837 || 39,443 42,072 53,723 62,702
22 Salop . . . . . . . . . . ... 167,639 194,298 |206, i53 || ii.ogg|Iiziº || 13,566 |13,613 || 45,284 || 48.54s 54,616 || 59,632
23 Northumberland . 157,101 || 172,161 | 198,965 || 10,336 || 10,858 12,589 14,027 || 31,431 || 32,654 46,673 52,731
24 York, East Riding ... 139,433 | 167,353 190,449 || 8,632 10,241 | 15,875 15,354 || 29,984 || 34,102 || 55,081 58,276
t 3. 5 3 - 2 5 3. 3. 3 5
: Nº. ë e s a gº ºs º e 140,350 162,900 186,873 || 9,942 11,734 13,721 14,296 || 36,327 43,672 50,623 57,367
- Orcester . . . . . . . . . . 139,333 160,546 184,424 || 9,935 | 10,478 12,165 | 13,188 || 37,967 41,547 || 48,750 54,588
27 York, North Riding 155,506 | 165,506 | 183,381 || 11,059 10,853 | 12,128 12,432 || 42,586 43,374 49,230 52,576
: º & º 6 e º e º e º ſº 130,081 150,419 174,571 || 9,099 || 9,784 11,544 || 13,396 || 30,423 37,159 || 41,279 50,113
Orthampton. . . . . . . . 131,757 || 141,353 162,483 || 9,672 9,947 | 10,565 12,356 || 32,900 32,998 || 39,990 || 45,606
39 Cumberland . . . . . . . . 117,230 133,744 156,134 || 7.899 || 8,056 9,696 10,369 || 28,752 31,068 || 37,700 47,265
* 8. e - © e º e e s a c- e. e. 115,319 124,693 144,499 || 7,535 | 8,075 || 9,261 9,564 || 27,931 28,391 || 36,031 40,970
32 Qxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,620 | 119,191 || 136,971 || 7,323 7,833 8,669 || 9,131 || 30,292 || 31,183 || 35,149 | 40,493
33 Buckingham . . . . . . . . 107,444 117,650 | 134,068 || 7,601 || 8,081 || 9,150 9,525 || 28,026 29,592 || 35,528 39,438
34 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,215 118,277 131,977 || 7,401 || 7,553 8,223 9,301 || 31,216 32,549 || 34,733 39,451
: §º, • * * * * * * * * * § ; łºś. 5,784 ; º: 7,406 : 25,933 32,749 || 38,431
- 'e , . . . . . . . . . 2 101,109 ,909 || 7,261 ,428 ,953 9,894 || 24,283 27,018 33,267 38,671
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . 89,191 94,073 || 103,243 || 5,240 5,138 6,315 6,212 || 20,851 22,467 25,930 28,079
: . th...... . . . . 63,393 || 70,213 83,716 || 4,936 5,344 5,590 6,546 || 16,473 17,861 21,631 24,051
* OſłIllOUltſ! . . . . . & 45,582 62,127 71,833 || 2,627 2,736 4,058 4,696 || 7,851 8,169 13,184 15,441
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . 41,617 45,922 || 51,359 || 2,881 2,975 3,393 || 3,385 || 11,845 11,898 || 14,523 14,968
41 Huntingdon 37,568 42,203 || 48,771 || 3.366 || 3,407 || 3.357 3,776 || 10.33i ii.256 || 1307; i3. 7
e º e º gº º , 9 3. 2 9 2 9 3, 3. ,256 13,073 ,273
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,356 16,380 18,487 || 1,116 1,213 1, 110 | 1,286 || 4,509 || 4,823 5,074 5,315
Total ENGLAND 8,331,434 || 9,551,888 11,261,437 -ºs- •=- -* 787,074 863,502 ---> --- 27sons 3,100,261
ſIDenbigh . . . . . . . 60,352 64,240 76,511 || 3,933 3,890 || 4,581 || 5,071 || 16,842 | 16,890 | 19,463 20,833
*S* | Montgomery . . . . 47,978 || 51,931 59,899 || 2,861 2,794 | 3,459 3,832 || 12,538 12,565 14,367 15,179
is . J Carnarvon . . . . . . 41,521 49,336 57,958 || 2,902 2,846 3,607 3,690 || 11,149 11,213 13,993 15,748
3 Flint . . . . . . . . . . 39,622 || 46,518 53,784 || 2,810 2,499 3,010 || 2,893 || 11,173 | 12,513 14,736 16,282
3 | Anglesea. . . . . . . . 33,806 37,045 45,063 || 2,338 2,511 2,667 3,165 || 9,178 || 9,271 || 9,749 11,218
s UMerioneth . . . . . . 29,506 || 30,924 34,382 || 1,904 1,848 2,391 || 2,154 || 7,426 6,974 7,655 8,223
§ ſGlamorgan . . . 71,525 | 85,067 | 101,737 || 3,999 || 4,025 7,006 || 6,564 || 12,076 12,841 22,955 23,910
š i C © º º 2 9 - 2 3. 3 va. 2 < . 3. - 2 3. 5 9 *.
| Carmarthen...... 67,317 | 77,217 | 90,239 || 4,997 || 4,865 5,894 6,481 || 13,539 13,970 18,063 20,670
§ J Pembroke ...... 56,280 60,615 74,009 || 3,663 3,827 4,471 4,768 || 10,541 11,561 | 13,965 15,807
* Cardigan . . . . . . . . 42,957 50,260 57,784 || 2,811 2,887 3,555 3,729 || 8,437 9,328 12,155 14,748
| Brecon . . . . . e 31,633 || 37,735 | 43,613 || 2,229 2,278 2,927 2,820 || 7,257 || 7,370 9,779 8,380
U Radnor . . . . . . . . 19,050 20,900 22,459 || 1,276 1,264 1,459 1,487 || 4,852 4,991 5,805 6,528
ToTAL England and Wales 8,872,981 10,168,676 |11,978,875 || 672,535 | 722,583 832,091 910,426. 2,324,498 2,558,434 goºses sºa5.727 '.
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*...* The Statement below, will be seen to be a continuation of that on the preceding Page, and to contain an exhibition of the progressive change in the procreative and de-
cremental state of the Population of England and Wales, in thc Forty Years ending with 1820. The Parish Register Returns up to 1800, were more or less defective, those from the
Counties only noted with an * in the first Column of the Ratio of Marriages being considered complete.
The Totals for each of the Ten Years ending with 1790, and 1800, contain
162,243 Baptisms, and 113,454 Burials, more than the details, a Summary of additional Returns to that, amount being included in the Totals, this defect in the Returns will be seen
to affect the fair comparison of the Numbers in the Counties with one another, but not the Ratios, which is the Inore and most important feature of the account, and one which will be
aeen to deserve in a very high degree the attention equally of the Statesmen, Physiologists, and Moralists, of all Countries.
It has been a generally received opinion that Marshy Countries
or districts, are unfavorable to an increase of Population, as well from their tendency to retard or check fecundity, as accelerating Mortality. The Counties of England which wholly or par-
tially come under the demomination of low Countries are Numbers 8, 11, 12, 36, and 41, which Counties will be seen to exhibit the greatest changes both in the increase of Births and decrease
of Mortality, but it is a fact worthy of being known to the patriotic and philosophical enquirers of all Countries, that during the period of the important changes which the account below
exhibits, the Marshes in the Counties in question have been converted by drainage from dreary and pestiſential Wastes, to the most productive tracts in Europ
& ToTAL Number of BURIALs |Ratio of MARRIAGEs, º . . #3
Couniies in each of the to every 1,000 of the Ratio of BAPTISMs, Ratio of BURIALs, #
arranged in order of their Ten Years ending with PoPULATION, to every 100 Marriages, 27? each to every 100 Marriag es, in each #:
ToTAL POPULATION in each of the 10 Yrs. of the 10 Years ending with of the 10 Years ending with §:
in 1821. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1800. sº 179041800, 1810, 1820, 1790, 1800. 1810.|1820.|*ś
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . 216,771 225,392 || 261,374 248,417 || 106 |106 || 96 255 244 238 280 || 274 260 258 226 39
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . 113,392 || 145,346 || 170,864 194,267 || 83 92 | 81 || 355 350 368 387 || 243 259 224 || 227 56
3 York, West Riding 104,384 || 116,401 | 127,765 132,621 80 | 81 78 || 366 361 || 390 380 258 || 257 243 213 || 42
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . 66,009 || 69,095 | 73,818 73,307 || 80 | 88 80 || 332 || 344 337 || 393 243 25% 225 | 207 || 28
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . 66,857 74,414 || 91,443 86,223 || *81 79 || 79 || 388 || 389 || 396 || 424 || 317 | 300 290 258 || 38
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . 59,761 65,500 || 71,199 77,505 || 74 85 69 || 364 || 356 || 360 | 369 || 347 329 || 287 282 || 48
7. Somerset . . . . . . . . 50,534 50,596 || 57,338 57,341 || *75 77 | 69 || 333 || 347 || 36|| | 400 || 257 246 243 || 235 | 30
8 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . , 61,406 || 57,199 || 57,789 57,132 || 78 || 78 || 73 || 378 | 400 || 417 || 413 || 301 || 269 254 222 26
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . 45,318 || 48,184 || 56,202 62,637 || 80 || 78 || 79 || 357 || 371 372 | 400 || 247 251 231 || 231 || 43
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . 49,723 46,555 || 46,731 53,483 || *81 | 82 86 || 325 || 340 336 || 323 || 256 230 198 || 181 | 34
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,638 || 51,415 || 57,777 49,687 || 77 78 69 || 351 || 362 || 337 || 425 || 317 | 293 293 252 28
12 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 48,490 || 41,976 46,696 46,723 || 85 79 7 348 || 365 | 400 || 426 || 291 || 231 247 224 || 36
13 Southampton . 40,027 | 46,542 50,004 49,428 || 85 95 87 || 338 334 || 336 || 325 || 243 || 249 225 | 200 29
14 Warwick . . . . . . . . 43,911 42,959 54,200 53,371 88 || 86 || 83 || 316 339 331 || 335 || 248 || 236 270 234 || 32
15 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . 41,268 || 38,469 |44,124 || 41,334 || 76 || 77 | 73 || 388 || 390 | 409 || 398 || 280 | 242 243 | 209 || 29
16 Chester . . . . . . . ...| 33,442 38,174 || 45,624 50,214 || 76 || 77 || 75 || 335 | 339 393 || 373 || 240 263 263 247 || 41
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . 33,768 || 33,435 | 34,830 37,177 79 || 71 || 67 || 391 || 384 433 || 495 || 258 225 225 214 || 36
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . 25,291 28,224 || 34,759 || 33,165 || *76 || 77 | 68 || 4 || 0 | 402 433 450 || 233 23i 237 210 || 46
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,808 || 32, 108 || 35,327 | 34,539 || 69 | 73 || 70 || 330 354 393 || 339 || 251 249 248 221 20
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . 27,469 || 30,658 32,813 || 34,686 || 71 || 73 || 67 || 410 || 399 || 417 434 || 263 266 243 228 32
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . 36,445 38,290 || 37,364 || 38,575 || *81 || 78 || 71 || 326 || 321 389 || 436 || 300 292 269 260 30
22 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,347 || 31,424 33,836 || 36,293 || *70 | 70 | 66 || 410 || 413 403 || 438 || 275 268 250 266 23
23 Northumberland . . 28,403 || 28,748 || 32,764 35,050 || 69 | 73 || 70 || 304 || 301 || 371 || 376 || 275 | 265 260 250 | 26
24 York, East Riding 25,127 25,351 35,259 34,074 || 74 95 80 || 347 || 333 347 379 || 291 247 222 222 || 36
25 Nottingham . . . . . . 26,537 27,945 30,984 || 33,078 || 84 | 84 75 || 366 372 369 | 400 || 266 238 226 231 || 33
26 Worcester . . . . . . . . 29,699 || 29,603 || 30,842 33,731 75 76 || 70 || 382 400 401 || 4 || 4 || 299 || 282 253 || 256 || 33
27 York, North Riding 29,482 28,926 29,749 29,532 || *69 || 73 || 67 || 385 | 400 406 || 423 || 266 266 , 245 237 | 18
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . 24,957 26,688 26,512 || 30,241 || *75 77 77 || 334 380 357 || 373 || 274 274 229 225 | 34
29 Northampton ..] 30,062 26,660 |27,155 28,767 76 || 75 76 || 340 || 332 378 || 369 || 311 268 257 234 23
30 Cumberland . . . . . . 19,964 21,796 24,065 27,541 68 || 72 | 66 || 364 || 386 / 389 || 456 || 253 270 || 348 || 266 33
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . 21, 156 | 19,521 21,929 22,227 || 70 || 74 | 66 || 371 351 390 428 || 281 242 237 || 232 25
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . 21,225 21,294 21,813 || 23,022 || *71 | 73 | 66 || 414 | 400 405 || 443 || 290 272 252 252 25
33 Buckingham e º a e e 23,233 22, 142 24,000 || 24,436 75 78 71 || 369 366 388 || 4 || 4 || 305 || 274 262 256 25
34 Berks 6 * * * * @ e 9 tº * * * 22,428 22,586 22,496 || 23,308 || *69 69 || 71 || 422 || 431 | 422 || 424 || 303 300 273 || 250 21
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . 19,862 18,900 |20,217 22,984 61 | 6 || || 57 || 427 435 478 519 || 343 317 | 299 || 324 || 33
36 Cambridge . . . . . . 23,217 | 19,843 22,474 21,545 || *83 || 79 81 || 334 || 364 418 391 || 320 267 282 218 || 37
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . 13,983 || 13,906 | 16,031 16,818 || 58 || 67 || 60 || 400 || 439 || 41 || || 419 || 266 270 254 271 16
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . 15,046 | 12,902 || 14,218 13,881 || *84 || 79 78 || 334 || 334 387 368 || 305 241 254 212 || 32
39 Monmouth . . . . . . . 6,344 6,337 9,662 | 10,280 60 65 65 || 300 300 325 329 || 240 231 241 219 58
40 Westmoreland 8,216 8,508 || 8,507 || 9,078 || 71 | 72 | 66 || 411 | 400 428 442 || 285 286 251 268 || 23
41 Huntingdon ... ... 10,773 || 8,229 8,690 7,921 || *90 || 77 || 77 || 307 || 330 | 400 || 378 320 241 266 215 30
* Rutland ......... 8,531 3,139|| 3,061 3,041 || 74 || 67 || 69 |404 |400 457 || 415 || 305 286 275 |237 18
Total ENG LA ND — —– 1,854,104 || 1,910,976 || - 82 77 — — 364 382 - – -— 248 || 230 35
ſDenbigh tº tº e º 'º s 11,764 || 10,939 12,317 | 12,515 64 || 71 | 66 || 428 || 434 403 || 410 || 300 281 268 247 27
*S. | Montgomery ... 7,340 7,411 8,285 9,354 58 | 66 | 64 || 439 || 449 || 415 || 422 256 265 239 244 25
s Carnarvon . . . . 6,856 5,865 7,322 || 8,463 68 || 73 | 68 || 384 394 388 398 || 236 206 || 203 214 || 39
* Flint . . . . . . . . 8,591 7,626 8,697 8,539 63 65 55 400 500 490 560 || 306 305 209 || 300 35
3 f Anglesea . . . . . . 5,894 : 5,325 5,111 || 5,572 74 | 72 70 || 393 || 370 365 355 252 212 || || 9 || | | 75 33
hº UMerioneth . . . . 4,952 4,807 || 4,974 5,233 62 77 63 || 390 377 320 381 260 260 208 243 | 16
s ſºlamorgan . . . . 16,384 9,730. 15,787 | 15,014 56 | 82 64 || 302 || 317 ) 327 364 | 410 252 224 230 42
s | Carmarthen.... 10,707 9,976 | 12,312 13,772 72 76 || 70 || 271 287 306 || 3 || 9 | 214 205 || 209 213 || 34
is 4 Pembroke . . . . . 7,518 7,968 9,544 9,059 68 || 73 || 64 | 288 302 || 312 33 205 | 208 213 | 190 31
º Cardigan • * * * * * 5,929 6,078 6,800 8,457 67 || 7 || || 65 i 300 || 323 310 | 400 || 211 210 - 189 227 34
Brecon . . . . . . 5,436 5,710 6,880 | 6,672 71 77 || 65 || 326 323 334 || 300 244 || 250 235 || 236 38
URadnor . . . . . . 3,307 || 3,582 3,716 || 3,697 || 66 70 | 66 || 380 400 | 400 || 439 || 259 283 255 249 18
_Total England and Wales | 1,822,902 1,889,574 |2,053,749 |2,105,099 81 || 32 76 || 346 351 363 s80 || 2:1 261 246 227 36
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STATEMENT shewing the Total Number of Baptisms, and of Burials, in each County of ENGLAND and WALES, in each
The Counties arranged in Order of their ToTAL POPULATION in 1821.
of 14 different Years from 1700, to 1820.
selected for exhibition have been as follows, Viz.
- *...* The Years
1700, as the first Year of the Period, and in which the Baptisms exceeded the
Burials by nearly 20,000, whilst in 1710, 1720, and 1730, the Burials exceeded the Baptisms in the latter Year by upwards of
15,000. In 1740, the Baptisms exceeded the Burials by only 1,984; In 1750, by 25,498; In 1760, by 31,431 ; In 1770, by
32,577; In 1780, by 29,826; the four following Years exhibit an increase of 3 to 7,000; and in 1785, the Year of Peace after
the American War the excess of Baptisms and Burials amounted to 51,759.--see Continuation of Note on following Page. *
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COUNTIES 1700. 17} {}. #720. 4730. iº92. 1795. }”98.
arranged in Order of Žº *—
ToT º * 5 Baptisms Burials | Baptisms | Burials | Baptisms Burials | Baptisms Burials Baptisms Burials | Baptisms | Burials | Baptisms) Burials
* † º B-- '-
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 7,325 || 9,057 6,372 10,552 7,931 12,073 3,324 | 12,779 || 13,614 13,899 || 12,933 || 14,811 13,423 14,364
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 4,743 4,522 || 4,573 4,265 5,867 4,903 || 6,025 | 6,754 20,979 14,769 18,606 || 15,974 19,975 14,749
3 York, West Riding ...| 6,628 6,342 6,286 5,310 || 7,160 6,265 8,339 |6,979 || 17,941 11,777 | 16,209 || 11,589 i7,064 11,336
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,710 5,772 5,562 6,126 6,223 5,862 6,411 | 6,617 | 9,724 || 5,775 9,370 8,753 || 9,668 6,708
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,897 4,078 4,958 5,231 || 4,719 6,028 5,251 || 5,492 || 9,355 6,220 9,308 8,127 | 10,587 7,064
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,016 || 4,400 4,054 5,344 4,748 5,675 4,544 6,074 || 7,027 6,496 || 7, 100 6,745 7,323 6, 187
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . 4,905 || 3,906 || 4,225 4,163 4,916 || 4,487 4,880 5,879 || 7,500 4,792 || 6,674 || 5,225 | 7,230 || 4,783
8 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,411 5,286 5,570 | 6,656 5,870 6,469 6,250 6,242 | 8,829 5,673 8,243 5,864 || 9,026 5,464
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,381 2,637 3,045 2,458 3,657 2,837 3,704 || 3,595 || 7,486 || 4,743 6,920 5,087 || 7,418 4,492
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . 4,102 || 3,341 3,969 3,768 || 4,708 4,492 || 4,931 4,542 7,328 4,631 | 6,615 4,919 7,090 4,460
II Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,353 3,666 3,867 4,291 3,781 5,553 || 4,495 5,217 | 6,411 || 4,600 6,115 5,813 || 6,678 5,125
12 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,451 || 4,189 || 4,760 4,131 4,195 7, 193 5,260 5,912 || 6,523 3,999 || 6,161 || 4,361 6,818 4,028
13 Southampton . . . . . . . . 3,376 2,252 3,223 2,677 || 3,409 2,902 || 3,224 3,093 5,798 || 3,299 || 5,964 5,501 6,507 || 4,611
14 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . 2,670 2,004 || 2,461 2,566 2,820 2,372 2,782 3,226 | 6,681 4,330 8,140 4,291 5,960 3,787
15 Suffolk . . . . . . } e º tº e Q 4,337 3,240 || 3,816 3,798 3,915 4,813 4,205 || 4,568 6,453 3,698 || 5,830 || 4,098 || 6,339 3,743
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,690 2,571 2,513 2,201 2,734 2,565 2,688 || 3,480 5,053 4,351 4,863 3,880 5,034 3,494
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . 3,148 2,316 2,748 2,503 || 3,159 2,683 3,523 4,033 5,618 3,177 5,822 3,814 5,819 3,217
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,845 1,999 || 2,494 | 1,978 2,677 2,819 2,906 2,710 || 4,772 2,354 4,759 3,156 5,594 | 2,871
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,614 2,839 3,015 2,616 3,375 2,970 3,504 3,683 || 4,965 3,162 4,356 3,769 4,601 || 2,796
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,614 2,358 2,377 | 1,898 || 2,627 2,031 2,714 || 2,563 4,463 2,927 | 4,533 3,267 4,665 2,891
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,462 2,215 2,489 2,471 3,197 2,475 3,054 3,300 4,272 3,947 || 4,219 || 4,019 || 4,525 || 3,413
22 Salop . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 2,869 2,509 2,586 2,349 3,231 2,542 3,167 3,509 5,159 || 3,113 || 4,724 3,594 || 4,994 | 2,889
23 Northumberland . 2,423 2,050 2,249 2,392 || 2,742 2,224 2,571 2,261 3,369 2,794 3, 182 3,109 || 3,470 2,550
24 York, East Riding . . 2,376 1,811 2,025 | 1,808 1,850 2,936 2,277 2,366 3,173 2,570 3,239 2,638 3,588 2,468
25 Nottingham * @ e º 'º e º e 1,989 1,530 i,817 | 1,431 1,826 2,031 2,158 2,415 || 4,320 2,592 || 4,320 3,150 4,461 2,687
26 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . 2,521 2,135 | 2,248 2,132 2,629 2,363 2,346 2,720 4,403 2,661 4,021 3,031 || 4,237 2,655
27 York, North Riding 2,683 2,212 2,504 || 2,056 2,603 || 2,451 2,763 2,572 4,404 2,783 || 4,277 3,070 4,565 2,709
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . 2,215 1,537 1,819 1,430 2,057 1,919 1,962 2,068 3,874 2,617 | 3,632 2,833 3,800 2,583
29 Northampton. . . . . . . . 2,922 2,376 2,518 2,233 2,722 || 2,888 2,887 3,136 || 3,635 | 2,780 3,243 2,792 3,409 2,444
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . 1,581 1,478 1,626 1,147 | 1,861 | 1,484 || 2,008 || 1,629 2,991 2,097 2,957 2,312 3,179 2,113
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,216 | 1,912 | 1,926 1,805 || 2,236 | 1.928 2,226 2,499 || 2,873 1,816 2,844 2,525 2.842 1,832
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,205 | 1,790 1,918 1,966 2,253 1,809 2, 177 2,281 3,109 2,072 2,962 2,326 3,168 2,125
33 Buckingham # & Q & & © e a 2,128 1,811 | 1,968 2,017 | 2,005 || 2,091 2,075 2,569 2,979 2,105 || 2,789 2,219 3,031 2,203
84 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,147 | 1,503 || 1,852 | 1,865 2,199 1,974 2,163 2,226 3,398 || 2,167 3,186 2,695 3,289 2,262
35 Hertford . . . . . wº . 1,809 1,648 1,748 1,720 2,007 | 1.753 1,860 | 2,345 2,713 | 1,902 2,576 2,099 2,707 1,796
36 Cambridge & © & © tº e o e º e 2,200 | 1,679 1,995 || 1,199 || 1,973 2,702 2,090 2,226 2,729 || 2,091 2,658 1,955 2,857 | 1,992
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . 1,474 | 1,143 1,256 , 176 1,621 | 1,306 1,469 | 1,552 2,348 1,354 2,198 1,507 || 2,199 || 1,296
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,340 | 1,156 | 1,486 | 1,281 1,265 i,528 1,284 1,758 1,767 | 1,251 1,680 | 1,330 1,870 1,214
39 Monmouth. . . . . & 688 513 657 562 '706 643 685 629 811 563 797 669 8}6 648
40 Westmoreland * & © & e e 786 843 ºf 59 663 855 622 983 932 | 1,314 880 1,227 916 1,236 796
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . 1,031 7.58 34? 375 841 i,259 942 | 1,213 | 1,183 794 | 1,020 833 1,225 815
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 277 378 234 373 395 387 359 485 282 465 324. 512 345
Total ENGLAND 138,979 121,299 || 126,318||129,197 140,986 148,406 146,743 162,111 || 239,370 168,251 226,380 | 188,232 240,243 | 167 ,749
ſIDenbigh . . . . . . . 1,071 | 1,002 954 929 | 1,098 || 1,121 1,205 | 1,139 1,744 | 1,024 1,613 | 1,214 | 1,709 | 1,073
*S | Montgomery 700 8} 2 653 63; 808 529 840 855 1,340 764 1,250 743 | 1,232 637
* | Carnarvon ...... 664 571 | 735 | 517 | 806 || 587 874 789 1,123 || 510 | 1,101 || 636 1,190 578
§ | Flint . . . . . & 603 477 6{}} 576 567 767 || 715 759 || || 266 828 1,227 914 i,303 695
SA) Anglesea. . . . . . . . 600 || 435 | 612 || 430 | 665 463 617 | 689 949 578 || 935 | 491 989 || 457
§ UMerioneth . . . . . . 539 526 502 || 411 580 416 || 542 544 '753 494 646 460 741 438
s ſGlamorgan . . . . . . 883 || 725 | 892 || 779 || 905 || 745 889 976 | 1,259 976 1,287 962 1,352 972
rSº | Carmarthen...... 1,001 || 919 919 || 787 998 || 784 1,101 || 978 1,421 | 1,012 | 1,396 918 1,514 || 984
§ 1 Pembroke ...... 851 671 974 747 977 | 673 || 909 || 658 1,175 | 1,154 | 1,095 || 720 | 1,213 675
& } Cardigan . . . . . . . . 560 504 574 513 603 466 665 468 928 528 883 507 977 676
| Brecon . . . . . . . . 618 459 617 420 579 443 592 547 765 617 757 529 747 502
URadnor . . . . . . . . 396 383 372 353 418 344 443 468 539 319 455 392 514 284
TOTAL England and Wales | 152,540 1 132,728 139,379 140,308 || 155,060 160,424 176,493 261,262 | 182,689 247,218 1203,328 262,337 | 181,313

161,468
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•,• From 1785, to 1792, the increase was progressive, the excess of Baptisms over Burials in the latter Year having been 78,653. , The War declared in February 1793, appears to have
diminished the Number of Baptisms, and increased the Burials, so that in 1795, the excess was only 43,890, while the excitements occasioned by the high money prices in 1796 - 8, increased the
excess again in 1798, to 81,024,-the next Year exhibited is is01, which exhibits, the greatest change of the whole, occasioned doubtless by the unprecedented high money price of Subsistence in
the preceding Year. In 1801, in the Metropolis, and the Counties of Lancaster, Warwick, and Worcester, the Burials will be seen to have exceeded the Baptisms, whilst on the other hand, the
Agricultural Counties of Norfolk, Lincoln, Suffolk, Cambridge, and Sussex, appear not to have been at all affected by the change, an exception which deserves particular attention, inasmuch as
at a Jater period they appear to be Counties in which the pressure of Parochial burthens have been the most severely felt. The Peace of Amiens in 1802–3, appears to have produced the usual
effects of a considerable increase of Baptisms, and 1804 exhibits a sensible decrease of Burials, so that the excess of Baptisms over Burials in that Year amounted to 113,315. During the Six
following Years the Number of Burials gradually increased, so that the excess of Baptisms over Burials in 1810, was only 90,669. The general Peace in 1815, again produced an increase of Bap-
tisms exceeding 25,000, and the excess of Baptisms over Burials in that Year, will be seen by the aggregate Statement of all England, and Wales to have amounted to 147,523, which in 1818, was
reduced to 117,760: on comparing these results with the Money Rate of Wages, and price of Subsistence, which will be found in other parts of this Work, they appear to have produced a sen-
sible effect upon the Physical, and Social condition of the People, as far as such evidence warrants any conclusion being drawn on the subject.
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COUNTIES - 3801. 1804. 1810. 1814. 1815. 1818. 1820.
arranged ºn Order of their - -º -e -
tºº* Baptisms Burials | Baptisms Burials | Baptisms | Burials | Baptisms | Burials | Baptisms Burials | Baptisms Burial, Baptisms | Burials
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . 19,603 || 21,133 23,542 18,430 23,560 22,396 |25,317 23,553 |28,002 || 21,648 |28,308 22,622 28,905 |22,698
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . 18,877 | 19,363 27,252 14,670 26,955 17,743 |27,407 | 18,128 |29,760 | 17,476 |27,571 21,045 29,348 |18,279
3 York, West Riding 14,976 13,200 | 19,489 11,200 | 19,716 13,211 20,570 11,596 |23,035 | 12,149 |22,128 13,375 22,463 |12,822
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . 8,903 || 7,623 10,754 7,019 11,819 7,535 (13,088 || 7,668 ||14,078 6,705 |12,768 || 7,693 |13,455 7,547
5 Kent . . . . . . . . ... 10,519 || 8,460 12,167 8,580 | 12,833 9,827 |13,083 8,928 ||14,382 9,206 |13,445 8,817 |13,757 8,265
6 Surrey * * * * * a e e Q 7,301 || 6,530 8,517 | 6,103 || 8,858 7,683 || 9,242 7,681 10,273 || 7,124 |10,373 8,113 10,596 || 7,990
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . 6,340 5,699 || 8,077 5,009 8,321 5,750 9,321 5,537 9,868 5,469 || 9,896 || 5,562 |10,502 || 6,616
8 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . 8,562 5,708 || 9,776 5,531 || 9,412 5,720 | 9,820 5,779 |10,471 5,477 |10,938 || 5,505 |11,224 5,949
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . 6,611 6,592 8,913 5,112 || 9,604 || 6,594 |10,569 6,041 || 1,726 6,943 |10,435 | 6,838 11,210 6,277
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . 5,718 5,301 || 7,749 3,829 7,628 4,483 8,552 || 5,165 || 9,643 4,772 9,425 5,414 9,743 5,751
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . ... , 5,938 5,234 7,408 || 5,623 7,470 5,338 || 7,970 5,018 8,182 4,639 8,265 5,072 | 8,157 || 5,043
12 lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 6,578 4,387 || 7,616 || 4,161 7,820 | 5,520 | 8,626 4,732 9,056 |4,381 || 9,082 |4,720 9,318 4,902
13 Southampton . 6,854 4,853 7,685 |4,534 8,129 5,615 8,876 5,587 9,653 5,019 8,746 |4,639 8,752 4,704
T.4 Warwick . . . . . . . . 5,187 5,672 6,547 4,820 6,518 6,004 || 7,466 5,269 || 7,998 || 5,332 7,639 5,834 7,539 5,279
15 Suffolk .......... 6,417 4,578 7,181 4,382 7,039 || 4,318 7,614 || 4,163 7,758 4,050 8,059 |4,068 8,109 || 4, 164
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . 5,195 4,680 6,424 3,832 6,646 || 5,001 || 7,458 |5,127 | 7,813 5,027 7,476 5,305 8,132 || 5,357
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . 5,300 3,074 | 6,627 | 3,419 6,825 3,606 || 7,43 3,964 7,988 3,578 || 7,570 3,618 8,256 3,915
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . 4,993 2,776 6,283 3,636 6.587 3,847 | 6,667 || 3,430 7,018 3, 135 6,976 3,386 7,469 || 3,481
#9 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,244 3,881 5,497 3,261 5,294 | 3,446 5,491 3,471 6,294 3,283 6,182 3,329 6,478 3,621
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . 4,326 3,290 5,547 2,916 5,381 3,646 5,775 3,609 || 6,461 3,207 || 5,756 3,583 6,081 3,519
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . 4,124 3,926 5,229 3,613 5,395 3,695 || 5,686 3,826 6,174 3,854 5,923 || 4,024 6,317 3,740
22 Salop tº e º e º e tº 6 & 9 @ 3 4,400 4,168 5,490 3,071 5,552 || 3,439 5,819 3,769 6,356 3,218 5,700 3,659 5,924 3,598
23 Northumberland .. 3,198 3,152 3,979 2,902 || 4,158 3,103 || 4,493 3,094 4,749 3,190 4,748 3,106 || 4,991 2,981
24 York, East Riding 4,382 3,553 5,466 3,663 5,621 || 3,407 || 5,616 3,200 5,712 3,516 || 5,654 3,547 5,599 || 3,287
25 Nottingham gº 4 g º º o 4,371 3,569 5,125 2,946 4,793 3,578 5,410 3,358 6,014 3,195 5.911 3,900 5,758 3,246
26 Worcester . . . . . . . . 3,408 || 3,689 4,741 2,467 5,020 3,735 5,222 || 3,58 5,827 3,191 5,352 | 3,454 5,791 3,503
27 York, North Riding 4,205 2,974 4,999 || 2,941 4,797 2,875 5,101 3,026 5,397 2,893 5,294 3,027 5,394 | 2,984
28 Heicester . . . . . . . . 3,275 2,889 4,133 2,154 4,058 2,736 4,573 2,885 5,178 2,808 || 4,885 2,919 4,705 || 2,863
29 Northampton . 3,321 2,817 3,887 2,455 3,869 2,599 || 4,122 || 3,015 4,309 || 2,704 || 4,527 2,869 4,581 2,877
30 Cumberland . . . . . . 3,084 2,170 3,590 2,151 3,966 || 2,459 4,519 2,766 4,807 || 2,742 4,442 2,698 || 4,687 2,911
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . 2,923 2,083 3,542 1,994 || 3,453 2,195 3,796 2,152 4,087 2, #80 4,062 2,114 || 4,304 || 2,505
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . 2,981 2,385 3,624, 2,032 3,557 2,347 3,846 2,481 4,072 2,218 4,178 2,398 || 4,312 2,391
33 Buckingham ... e. e o e e 2,966 2,560 3,550 2,241 3,520 2,532 3,626 2,457 3,947 2,235 | 3,889 2,357 || 4,015 2,481
34 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,964 2,318 3,540 2,095 3,569 2,349 3,828 2,299 4, i52 2, 152 3,963 2,465 4,031 2,427
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . 2,600 1,996 3,241 1,838 3,239 2,012 || 3,446 2,063 3,878 2,042 3,613 2,285 3,787 2,291
36 Cambridge . . . . . . 2,911 2,142 3,341 2,044 3,312 2,371 3,609 | 1,990 3,966 || 2,321 3,973 2,372 4,141 2,199
37 Hereford • 6 & © o is 6 e 2,128 1,703 2,503 | 1,427 2,656 1,685 2,679 1,789 2,968 1,570 2,722 | 1,759 2,832 1,741
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . 1,878 1,226 2,071 1,269 i,987 | 1,295 2,158 1,295 2,405 | 1,401 || 2,441 1,483 || 2,403 | 1,426
39 Monmouth . . . . . . . 878 812 1,250 867 1,334 953 1,412 925 | i,394 843 | 1,293 1,091 1,490 933
40 Westmoreland . 1,178 '786 1,531 719 1,505 835 | 1,437 883 ,551 785 1,475 944 1,663 | 1,069
4.i Huntingdon * {3 tº & © & 1,120 899 1,260 759 1,204 || 850 1,300 329 | 1,468 717 | 1,454 849 1,459 786
42 Rutland , . . . . . . . . . 462 299 50% 235 469 293 472 3% 55 i 295 534 322 512 291
Total ENGLAN ID 225,199 |193,850 |279,588 172,060 |283,430 | 198,418 302,486 || 196,460 | 328,421 188,186 || 317,171 202,180 || 328,230 | 198,634
ſBenbigh . . . . . . 1,544 1,363 | 1,854 | 1,084 1,961 | 1,359 2,036 1,124 2,042 | 1,266 1,823 1,355 | 1,997 | 1,261
Montgomery ... 1,065 1,208 1,383 | 723 1,423 971 1,595 816 1,530 816 3,235 1,119 1,424 871
§ J Carnarvon ....| 1,068 || 773 | 1,434 696 || 1,369 | 724 1,453 794 1,442 672 1,264 944 1,253 791
si Flint . . . . . . . . 1,164 1,058 i,517 804 || 1,551 920 | 1.467 834 1,667 894 | 1,460 i896 1,976 1,393
tº Anglesea . . . . . . 896 560 345 443 980 397 | 1,007 566 i,001 526 9(3) 653 | 1,008 56;
S UMerioneth . . . . 620 536 j 727 463 76i 503 7.3 435 ºf 59 444 6 6 624 629 484
s ſGlamorgan . . . . 1,498 1,260 2,004 || 1,372 i,932 1,450 1,976 1,393 1,955 1,217 | 1,837 1,338 1,924 1,323
-> | Carmarthen . . . .] 1,088 | 1,011 | 1,642 1,175 1,542 | 1,068 1,703 i,948 1,373 992 | 1,340 1,272 1,511 959
§ 4 Pembroke 948 913. i.,235 831 i,265 745 1,504 962 i,506 795 1,391 950 | 1,447 902
& Cardigan . . . . . . 36 i 786 | 1,022 6] 2 #,241 536 | 1,355 897 1,409 768 1,102 | 1,248 1,274 763
- | Brecon . . . . . . 657 740 ‘792 596 827 706 80ſ) 626 826 543 645. 684 7 i 4 552
URadnor . . . . . . 421 376 549 318 601 382 64 i 338 '700 289. 600 361 672 358
TOTAL England and Wales 237,029 |204,434 (294,592 i 181,177 298,853 29sis, 318,806 206,403 344,931 197,408 331,384 |213,624 343,660 l 208,489

28
STATEMENT of the Total Number of Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in each of the Five Divisions of the METROPolis
of GREAT BRITAIN, in each of Nine Years from 1700 to 1780, and in each of the Forty Years 1781–1820
*...* The Topographical eachibition of the Parishes which compose the British Metropolis, will shew the extent of its Population at different Periods, and the direc-
tion in which it more particularly inclines to eactend, the Numbers in the CITY OF LONDON within the Walls, appear to have sensibly diminished, to which diminution,
various causes have contributed. The Scite of the New Post Office completed in 1829, occupied a space which in 1801, contained more than 1,000 Inhabitants. The
Bank of England, and other Public Buildings, at earlier Periods displaced proportionate Numbers, but the main cause of the seeming diminution of Numbers in this
division of the Metropolis arises, from the tendency, which has prevailed for many Years past, to desert it as a permanent residence, by which most ºf the Largest Houses
are now used only as Offices for Business during the day, ºr It will be noticed that from 1801, there appears a sudden diminution in the City of London without the
Walls. This arises from the Parishes of St. John Horsley Down, and of St. George, St. Olave, St. Saviour, and St. Thomas, in the Borough of Southwark, up to
1800 inclusive, having been included in that division ; but subsequent to 1800, in the division of Out Parishes, within the Bills of Mortality, which reconciles at the
same time the otherways seeming disproportionate increase subsequent to 1800, in that division. The relative difference between the Baptisms and Burials in each of
these divisions is a feature that deserves attention.
******
City of LONDON Out Parishes City and Liberties of Out Parishes
Within the Walls Without the Walls Within the Bills of Mortality || WESTMINSTER alºft,
Years Marriages Baptisms Burials : Marriages | Baptisms | Burials || Marriages | Baptisms Burials Marriages | Baptisms Burials || Marriages | Baptisms | Burials
1700 2,287 2,645 4,888 || 5,887 5,761 7,377 3,445 4,429 204 289
1710 2,169 2,835 4,470 6,983 5, 198 || 8,275 3,433 4,975 194 || 443
1720 2,193 2,711 5,984 7,441 6,185 9,362 4,328 5,936 216 || 526
1730 1,861 2,455 5,851 || 7,180 || 6,559 10,124 4,202 || 5,550 407 | 890
1740 l,515 2,538 4,398 || 7,534 | 6,815 13,067 4,672 6,565 379 | 1,381
I'750 1,429 2,031 4,508 5,758 | 6,606 || 11,098 4,039 || 5,312 498 1,364
1760 779 | 1,507 | 1,724 1,350 4,375 4,747 || 2,387 6,802 9,433 || 1,583 3,949 || 4,833 212 523 1,264
1770 677 | 1,596 1,683 1,439 4,824 5,211 || 2,923 7,880 10,078 || 2,043 4,289 6,017 476 1,200 1,959
1780 615 1,437 1,655 ; 1,368 || 4,499 || 4,598 || 2,959 || 7,638 9,654 || 1,883 || 4,075 5,604 642 | 1,599 || 2,340
1. 609 | 1,400 | 1,477 ; 1,428 4,750 4,470 || 2,948 8,327 11,231 || 1,977 4,317 | 5,682 647 1,646 2,255
2 624 | 1,382 1,358 1,369 |4,714 3,872 || 3,085 8,184 || 9,253 || 1,954 4,267 || 4,788 673 1,669 1,957
3 652 1,382 | 1,362 : 1,536 || 4,793 4,459 || 3,502 || 8,609 || 10,111 || 2,163 || 4,402 || 5,317 720 | 1,688 2,233
4 689 | 1,494 | 1,301 1,575 4,916 || 4,013 || 3,403 || 8,806 || 9,568 || 2,203 || 4,251 5,123 722 | 1,773 2,255
5 694 | 1,400 1,457 1,536 || 5,077 3,988 || 3,405 || 8,826 10,134 || 2,189 || 4,870 5,262 758 1,906 || 2,154
6 667 1,492 | 1,455 1,538 4,920 4,306 || 3,529 || 8,948 || 10,751 || 2,351 4,544 5, 133 758 1,904 || 2,174
7 687 | 1,487 1,475 1,462 5,041 4,103 || 3,488 || 8,640 || 10,677 || 2,394 || 4,575 5,259 805 || 1,891 2,297
8 722 | 1,503 1,441 1,540 || 4,883 3,926 || 3,344 8,983 || 9,353 || 2,376 4,635 | 5,096 836 2,090 2,250
9 700 1,500 | 1,475 1,606 || 4,640 || 4,344 || 3,414 || 8,717 10,783 || 2,486 || 4,458 5,529 817 | 2,122 2,389
Hº Q0 741 | 1,468 1,269 1,544 || 4,948 3,634 || 3,729 9,344 9,701 || 2,561 |4,786 4,755 829 2,320 2,146
1 | 735 | 1,527 | 1,336 1,556 4,807 || 4,182 || 3,716 || 9,166 10,258 || 2,545 4,712 || 5,298 887 2,345 2,689
2 777 | 1,473 | 1,281 1,731 || 4,917 | 4,097 || 3,865 9,677 | 10,809 || 2,700 4,795 5,138 || 1,047 2,571 2,586
3 731 1,330 1,568 1,626 4,944 4,571 || 3,426 ig,288 11,286 || 2,652 4,544 5,728 983 || 2,738 2,901
4 753 1,389 1,244 1,595 || 4,566 4,022 || 3,679 || 9,482 9,885 || 2,564 4,347 5,186 || 1,028 2,633 2,598
5 677 | 1,285 1,507 1,524 || 4,768 || 4,537 || 3,579 || 9,245 10,964 || 2,595 || 4,270 5,696 973 || 2,576 3,044
6 715 1,317 | 1,229 1,551 4,638 4,049 || 3,609 || 9,635 | 10,467 || 2,654 || 4,597 || 4,916 999 || 2,779 2,866
7 726 1,272 | 1,167 1,470 4,609 || 3,424 || 3,563 10,084 || 9,049 || 2,455 4,501 || 4,418 964 2,724 2,575
8 734 1,236 | 1,321 1,568 4,484 || 4,092 || 3,635 | 9,582 10,515 || 2,538 4,296 || 4,827 987 2,783 2,828
9 791 1,344 1,259 1,718 4,578 || 4,009 || 3,815 9,412 || 10,386 || 2,729 || 4,247 4,722 || 1,011 || 2,762 2,617
1800 752 1,247 1,546 1,661 4, 134 4,717 || 3,578 9,645 12,817 || 2,513 4,151 6,490 || 1,041 2,599 || 3,691
Ti 788 1,261 | 1,177 1,070 2,475 2,132 || 4,134 10,615 10,949 || 2,495 3,924 5,181 || 1,022 || 2,499 || 2,939
2 954 1,176 1,360 1,252 2,801 || 2,245 || 5,549 || 11,740 11,499 || 3,073 || 4,694 || 5,156 || 1,343 2,947 2,845
3 | 1,007 | 1,253 | 1,351 1,215 3,130 2,141 || 5,250 12,151 | 10,868 || 3,080 4,774 5,443 || 1,232 3,130 3,240
4 994 | 1,233 1,110 1,091 3,148 || 1,768 || 4,677 12,618 9,354 || 2,839 || 4,770 4,587 || 1,171 2,998 2,822
5 915 1,215 1,162 1,065 2,870 | 1,971 || 4,377 | 12,332 9,512 || 2,792 4,670 5,217 | 1,081 3,008 || 3,166
6 930 | 1,257 | 1,034 1,061 3,045 1,740 || 4,479 || 12,650 9,672 || 2,865 4,703 || 4,684 || 1,147 3,032 2,991
7 983 | 1,211 | 1,276 1,169 2,941 2,082 || 4,676 | 12,491 10,911 || 2,741 4,634 5,050 || 1,328 3,277 3,222
8 961 | 1, 166 | 1,239 : 1,160 2,979 2,093 || 4,600 | 12,696 || 11,397 || 2,905 || 4,535 5,339 || 1,362 3,004 || 4,635
9 1,068 1,219 | 1,221 1,182 | 2,998 || 1,786 || 4,773 || 13,108 || 9,851 || 2,903 || 4,783 || 4,455 || 1,290 3,318 3,117
1810 | 1,139 1, 164 1,328 1,113 2,820 | 2,003 || 5,195 12,735 | 12,572 || 2,939 4,569 5,044 || 1,339 3,373 3,701
I1 | 1,073 | 1,143 | 1,073 1, 183 3,209 2,005 || 4,983 || 13,679 i0,096 || 2,982 4,701 || 4,153 || 1,328 3,542 3,396
12 | 1,041 1,234 1,208 1,155 2,985 2,245 || 4,635 | 13,589 11,075 || 2,770 4,718 4,552 || 1,372 3,818 3,358
13 | 1,062 1,246 1,140 1, 160 3, 121 | 1,992 || 4,623 || 13,977 || 10,533 || 2,533 4,670 4,275 || 1,327 3,878 3,559
14 | 1,200 | 1,223 1,316 1,336 3,098 || 2,314 || 5,256 14,008 || 11,889 || 3,003 || 4,523 5,752 || 1,573 3,876 4,212
15 1,235 | 1,324 1,208 1,435 3,291 2,229 || 5,579 15,445 11,229 || 3,010 5,211 5,155 || 1,436 4,246 3,516
16 | 1,225 | 1,158 1,171 1,283 || 3,467 2,086 || 5,256 14,756 11,651 || 2,946 4,911 5,249 || 1,502 || 4,168 3,789
17 | 1,020 | 1,288 1,118 j 1,255 || 3,739 2,051 || 5,339 15,180 || 11,248 || 2,744 || 5,145 || 4,892 || 1,618 4,525 3,651
18 1,068 1,262 1,195 1,318 3,554 2,224 || 5,511 | 15,710 | 11,669 || 2,924 5,143 || 5,020 | 1,608 (4,421 || 4,026
19 | 1,058 1,175 1,200 1,325 3,643 2,309 || 5,837 15,615 11,847 || 3,033 5,170 4,869 || 1,688 4,691 4,198
820 956 1,167 1,199 1,306 | 3,476 2,271 || 5,862 | 15,948 || 11,800 || 2,885 5,068|4,817 || 1,748 I 4,763 || 4,280

29
## The Columns below shew the Total Number of Baptisms
and Burials in that part of the Metropolis included within the
Bills of Mortality, which comprise the first four divºsions of
the account on the preceding page. The Worshipful Company
of Parish Clerks Publish annually, a Bill of Mortality, which
is copied in general into all the Newspapers, but as inaccuracy
involves no penalty, the details are not deserving of any very
great confidence, although one Year with another, they are
perhaps tolerably near approacimations to correctness.
53- For the Diseases which occasioned the great Mortality
in 1762–3, as well as generally,–see Statement of the Mor-
tality of the Metropolis. The Assize of Bread was dis-
continued in 1815,-see Statement relating to the Importation
and Earportation of Grain. The Weight of the Quarterm
Floaf was 4 fp. 5 Oz. 10 drs.
*...* The Statement below shews the aggregate result of the Parish Registers of the
METRoPolis, composed of the five Divisions, as exhibited on the preceding page, and disting-
uishes the proportion of Males and Females, both Baptised and Buried, and the excess in
each Year of Burials over Baptisms, and the converse. Although in the aggregate of all England
and Wales, the Baptisms have considerably eacceeded the Burials in each Year since 1740, the eaccess
of Burials over Baptisms in the Metropolis, will be seem to have continued down to 1801, since which
Year a striking change has taken place in the relative increase of Baptisms, and decrease of Burials
in every part ºf the Country; it deserves attention that whilst in Lancashire, the West Riding of
Porkshire, and some other parts of the Country, the Burials in 1801, very considerably increased,
there was in the Metropolis contrary to what might have been eacpected a very considerable diminution.
The Statement of the Total Number of Baptisms and Burials, in all England and Wales, in each
of the Seven Years 1798–1804, will shew more clearly the Counties and the Years in which they
were affected by the high price of Subsistence in 1809–1, in some it seems to have produced its effect
in 1800 ; in others, in 1801 ; and in others, not till 1802 – 3; and in Norfork, and one on two other
Counties, but little on no effect appears to have been produced.


14,988
23,159 |
BA PTISMS | B URIA LS º Eaccess of Marriages. According to the excus ºf Highest
- . Burials over ~ * according Bills of Mortality Burials over and Lowest
years Males Female | Total. Total L. males Females | *::::..?” year, ‘hºinºſ Bºrus "ºtº,
1700 8,495 8,070 16,585 || 20,587 10,353 10,234 4,002 * | # #; #; §
1710 || 7,997 || 7,467 15,464 || 23,701 || 11,997 || 11,704 || 8,237 6 | 1.357 iſ sº | 20:872 6,038
1720 9,728 9, i28 18,906 23,976 10,890 || 13,086 5,070 7 5,057 14,053 21,312 .# I
1730 9,423 9,457 18,880 || 26,199 12,812 13,387 7,316 ; ; ; ; ; #| # * : *;
1740 9,050 | 8,729 || 17,779 || 31,085 15,289 15,796 3,309 1760 6.15i iſ 95i ig 830 4,879 § 3;
1750 | 8,645 8,435 | 17,080 || 25,563 | 12,520 | 13,043 | 8,483 -
3. 2 6,06 1. tº
1760 | 8,857 | 8,299 || 17,156 || 22,001 || 10,847 11,154 4,845 ; # {:} | #1; ; ; ;
1770 || 9,939 || 9,850 | 19,789 || 24,948 12,351 | 12,597 5,159 3 7.1; § ; '...}} | . ;
-- &. 6 ‘. f - 885 6,801 ,202 || 0, 5; 7
1780 9,799 || 9,509 10,248 || 23,851 11,879 11,972 |4,608 : #; 15,474 23,230 7,756 § 6;
. 3 6 7.350 16,257 23,911 7,654 6 8
1 | 10,387 10,093 20,480 || 25,115 12,500 | 12,615 4,635 Å 7 | 6,652 5,979 ºl? § § 7%
2 10,249 || 9,967 20,216 || 21,228 10,717 | 10,511 | 1,012 s. ; | }}; # | ##| # | } }}
3 10,311 10,563 20,874 || 23,482 | 11,918 11,564 2,608 § #770 ; : 17, io9 22.434 5,325 § 7
4 10,776 10,464 21,240 || 22,260 | 11,313 | 10,947 | 1,020 - &
- *. 4,708 & 71.
5 11,444 10,635 22,079 || 22,995 II,446 II,549 916 & * | #. # #; § 3 # ,
6 10,965 10,843 21,808 23,819 11,958 11,861 2,011 S3 3 7. Aij 16,805 21,656 4,851 S. 8; 7%
7 io.832 10,812 21,634 || 23,811 | 11,976 11,835 2,177 .S : #: #; ; §§§ # .
8 11,134 11,010 22,144 || 22,066 11,067 10,999 — 78 Š | }. iº || 1:... is 1.76% s : * ,
9 || 10,749 || 10,688 21,437 || 24,520 | 12,363 | 12,157 3,083 sº £ ſº ; , ; ; ; ; ; ;
1790 11,493 || 11,373 22,866 || 21,505 || 10,863 10,642 ; – 1,361 sº ; ; #| | #}; ; ; ; ;
3 its # ičí 5.5; Ississ & #
I 11,164 || 11,393 22,557 || 23,763 12,129 || 11,634 1,206 3
3. 2 5 … 3.68 SS
2 11,719 || 11,714 || 23,433 || 23,911 | 12,070 11,841 || 478 S | | # ##| ||*; ; ; ; ,
3 11,508 || 11,336 22,844 || 26,054 || 13,316 || 12,738 3,211 3 8.5% 17,051 | 19,029 1,938 Š 8; 7%
4 || 11,249 || 11,168 22,417 || 23,135 | 11,672 11,463 718 : j | # | #; 1; ; § {,
5 | 11,056 11,087 22,143 25,748 || 13,190 | 12,558 3,605 6 §§43 išiiş 20.45% 2, #5 § g
6 11,694 11,272 22,966 || 23,527 | 12,075 || 1 1,452 561 7. 8,836 17,508 || 19,349 º § 7
7 11,808 || 11,382 23,190 || 20,633 10,422 10,211 — 2,557. } | . # | }; 2: § {}
8 || 11,165 11,216 22,381 || 23,583 || 11,936 | 11,647 | 1,203 1790 jo, isºso | Isogs – 942 s” #
9 10,980 | 11,363 22,343 || 22,993 || 11,973 11,020 650 1 1. 264 § {
1800 10,849 10,927 21,776 || 29,361 14,822 14,539 7,585 * | 1:. . ; ; ; § 3;
1 | 10,327 | 10,447 | 20,774 || 22,373 || 11,219 11,154 j 1,599 § jiš i ijios 2.74. 2,641 73 ºi
- 4. 9,619 18,689 19,241 2.É º 8%
2 11,806 || 11,552 23,358 || 23,105 || 11,720 11,385) 253 § | }; # #: ‘ī; 1. º
3 | 12,191 | 12,247 24,438 || 23,043 11,858 11,185 1,395 7 9,178 ; {:}; -ºl © 19;
4 12,518 12,249 24,767 || 19,651 || 10,083 || 9,568 . 5,116 8 || 9,462 ,927 | 18,155 8; 7;
2 2 5 10.06 18,970 18,134 - 836 8% is;
5 | 12,055 12,020 24,075 || 21,028 10,744 10,284 $ 3,047 lsº 'º'; #} | ...; as " ... ;
6 | 12,456 | 12,231 24,687 || 20, 121 10,204 9,917 's 4,566 I 9,509 || 17,814 | 19,376) 1,560 22; 10%
7 | 12,262 | 12,292 24,554 || 22,541 11,420 | 11,121 : SS 2,013 12.171 19,918 1937; 539 12# 93.
à | 12,391 || 11,989 24,380 || 24,703 12,202 | 12,501 |-| 323" : # 26.583 # §§ # , ;
9 12,686 12,740 25,426 || 20,430 10,578 9,852 § 4,996 4 10,772 21,543 17,038 sº 3. 05 8%. 10;
2 * * ,730
1810 | 12,453 | 12,218 || 24,671 || 24,652 | 12,424 | 12,228 & 19 * | };} | ...; ##|###| }} };
. • § 7 10,897 19,416 18334 & 982 || 13%. 10;
11 || 13,082 13,192 26,274 || 20,723 10,604 || 10,119 $ 5,551 łłº. #; #; sº }}, {}
12 || 13,167 13,177 26,344 || 22,438 11,548 10,890 s 3,906 isio ii.73; ióð30 iº; Ś "37 iº" it;
13 || 13,619 13,273 26,892 || 21,499 || 11,014 || 10,485 | Sº 5,393 549 || 20.6: ki woºl is is
14 | 13,645 || 13,083 26,728 || 25,483 || 13,196 || 12,287 | *s 1,245 }} | {:} | .; #fff; | #; ;
15 14,805 14,712 29,517 || 23,337 11,983 || 11,354 2 6,180 is ió705 ; in 33i § *:::: iš iſ
16 14,161 14,299 28,460 || 23,946 12,221 11,725 $ 4,514 14 | 12,368 30,179 | 19,785 J. 13} 11:
2 Key - * 3 - 3,844
17 | 15,125 14,751 29,876 || 22,960 11,789 || 11,171 | is 6,916 # # #}} | #| : : - ...,
18 15,168 14,922 30,090 || 24,134 12,250 11,884 5,956 17 # ; 19,966 § ; :::::::::
gº Jºe - Aſ A 6): tº 18 2,429 ,293 19,705 2 p KHä”
19 15,137 15,137 º! || 4:4: º żº: 5,871 ; , ; ; ; ; ;|* : º, .
1820 15,434 30, 422 24, 367 T 2, 369 11,998 J 6,055 1820 12,757 19,348 J 3,811j ported,

30
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in the Counties of LANCASTER, and in the West
Riding of YORKSHIRE, at Periods of 10 Years from 1700 to 1780, and in each of the 40 Years 1781–1820; distinguishing in
the Baptisms and Burials the proportion of Males and Females, and the excess of Baptisms over Burials.
*...* The Population of
these 2 Districts in 1820, was as 10} in Lancashire to 8 in the West Riding, whilst the Deaths as indicated by the Burials in the 10
Years 1811–20, will be seen to have been in the proportion of 18 in Lancashire to little more than 12 in the West Riding. This is
an additional confirmation to the numerous others shewn in various parts of this Work, of the deleterious effects upon Human life of
the Manufacturing operations of Łancashire, notwithstanding which, numbers seem to press towards the vortex with accellerating
force; and the difference of the Mortality of these 2 Districts from the similarity of their pursuits is remarkable and merits investi-
gation.
The results exhibited of the Baptisms and Burials of Lancashire prior to 1780, imply its being naturally favorable to health
and longevity. The effects of the high Money price of Subsistence in 1800–1, appear to have effected Lancashire in a far greater
degree than any other part of the Kingdom, the result together with the great reaction in the 3 following Years deserves attention.
—see Notes to the other Statements relating to this same subject. -
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§
7
9
# 800
14,976 14,372 29,348
JAN CASHIRE. WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,
- BAPTISMS BURIALs Excess of J% - BAPTISMS BURIALs Excess of
#. Males | Females Total. Total. Males Females. rº. Tº Fºma, ToTTE!ToTALTſai, Pºmºl.
2,427 2,316 || 4,743 4,522 2,270 2,252 : 221 3,210 | 3,418 || 6,628 6,342 3,156 3,186 || 286
2,336 2,237 4,573 4,265 2,197 2,068 308 3,225 3,061 6,286 5,310 2,734 2,576 976
3,019 2,848 5,867 4,903 || 2,481 2,422 964 3,716 || 3,444 7,160 6,265 3,312 2,953 | 895
3,085 2,940 6,025 6,754 3,530 3,224 ––– 4,301 || 4,038 8,339 6,979 3,586 3,393 || 1,360
3,814 || 3,521 7,335 # 6,910 3,528 3,382 425 4,583 || 4,342 8,925 6,630 || 3,293 3,337 2,295
4,293 || 4,192 || 8,485 # 6,666 3,341 || 3,325 1,319 5, 187 4,933 10,120 6,741 || 3,395 || 3,346 3,379
3,055 5,006 || 4,655 9,66; 6,629 3,322 3,307 || 3,032 2,986 5,446 5,266 || 10,712 6,926 || 3,448 || 3,478 3,786
3,415 || 5,937 5,678 i 1,615 10,110 || 4,963 5,147 1,505 3,438 6,065 5,836 | 11,901 i 8,231 || 4,016 || 4,215 3,670
3,827 7,280 6,889 14,169 9,219 4,781 4,438 4,950 3,606 || 7,131 6,845 13,976 8,998 || 4,468 4,530 4,978
4,020 7,464 7,121 || 14,585 10,344 5,037 5,307 || 4,241 3,430 7,146 | 6,610 || 13,756 9,331 4,742 |4,589 4,426
3,766 7,426 7,239 14,665 9,939 4,840 5,099 4,726 3,591 6,845 6,910 || 13,755 10,351 5,126 5,225 || 3,404
4,380 7,292 6,925 14,217 10,663 5,162 5,501 3,554 3,620 | 7,028 6,772 13,800 iO,182 5,051 5,131 3,618
5,030 8,296 || 7,789 16,085 10,412 || 4,971 5,441 5,673 4,244 7,316 || 7,121 14,437 9,417 | 4,558 4,859 5,020
5,066 3,482 8,472 16,954 11,550 5,640 5,910 5,404 4,360 7,669 7,375 15,044 10,369 5,045 5,324 4,675
4,887 8,641 8,088 | 16,729 : 10,639 5,145 || 5,494; 6,090 4,130 8,002 || 7,620 15,622 : 10,390 || 5,022 || 5,368 5,232
4,776 8,972 8,672 17,644 12,052 5,852 6,200 5,592 4,106 || 7,643 7,431 15,074 11,422 6,098 || 5,324 3,652
4,773 9,345 8,976 18,321 : 12,484 || 5,878 6,556 5,887 4,168 7,812 || 7,418 15,230 10,959 5,335 | 5,624 4,271
4,756 9, 101 || 8,799 || 17,900 12,719 6,163 6,556 5,181 4,311 || 7,983 || 7,713 | 15,696 10,391 || 5,244 5,147 5,305
5,131 9,434 9,015 18,449 i 12,640 6,028 || 6,612 5,809 4,329 8,073 7,863 15,936 11,572 5,556 6,016 || 4,364
5,765 9,734 9,376 | 19, 110 13,834 6,821 7,010 5,279 4,553 8,087 || 7,905 15,992 10,746 5,356 5,390 5,246
6, #66 || 10,781 10,198 || 20,979 14,769 7,393 || 7,372 6,210 4,916 || 8,821 8,220 17,041 11,777 5,900 5,877 5,264
5,319 || 9,059 10,079 19,138 14,647 7,270 7,377 ; 4,491 4,469 8,450 | 8,345 16,795 12,324 6,074 6,250 4,471
4,855 ; 9,701 | *8,471 18,172 15,074 7,516 7,558 3,098 4,421 8,015 7,780 15,795 12,659 6,152 6,507 || 3,136
4,800 || 9,481 || 9,125 | 18,606 || 15,974 || 7,616 || 8,358 2,632 4,157 8,164 8,045 16,209; 11,589 || 5,539 6,050 4,620
5,751 9,703 || 9,059 | 18,762 13,632 6,732 6,900 5,130 4,509 || 7,967 7,670 15,637 11,294 5,564 5,730 4,343
5,942 10,338 || 9,910 |20,248 12,824 6,453 6,271 7,524 4,803 || 8,484 || 8,232 16,716 1 1,854 5,860 5,994 || 4,862
5,921 10,172 9,803 19,975 14,749 7,592 || 7,157 5,226 4,828 8,646 8,418 17,064 11,336 5,618 5,718 5,628
6,216 10,491 10,031 20,522 || 13,981 6,893 7,088 # 6,541 ; 4,728 8,621 | 8,484 | 16,805 11,091 || 5,489 5,602 || 5,714
5,560 9,921 9,723 19,644 15,965 8,150 | 7,815 # 3,679 3,909 || 7,871 7,463 15,334 11,731 5,913 5,818; 3,603
6,119 9,543 || 9,334 18,877 19,363 9,335 | 19,928 — 4,059 7,581 7,395 14,976 13,200 6,519 || 6,681 1,776
9,660 12,588 12,122 24,710 16,570 8,301 | 8,269 ; 8,140 5,619 9,096 || 8,858 17,954; 12,271 6,157 6,114 || 5,683
9,766 14,258 || 13,678 27,936 17,371 8,632 8,739 10,565; 6,108 || 9,993 || 9,525 | 19,518 12,468 6,224' 6,244 7,050
7,597 13,963 | 13,289 27,252 14,670 7,254 7,416 12,582 5,233 9,948 9,482 | 19,430 11,260 5,570 5,690, 8,170
7,016 || 13,843 13,279 27, 122 15,743 7,701 8,042 11,379 5,214 9,980 || 9,414 | 19,394 10,715 5,293 5,422 || 8,679
7,246 13,828 13,527 27,355 ; 15,236 || 7,601 || 7,635 12,119 5,240 9,809 || 9,473 | 19,282 11,622 5,840 5,782 7,660
7,491 13,937 || 13,427 |27,364 15,955 7,911 | 8,044 11,409 5,639 10,326 || 9,709 20,035 | 11,796 || 5,814 || 5,982 8,239
6,656 13,559 13,092 26,651 15,691 7,791 || 7,900 10,960 4,893 9,881 9,599 || 19,480 10,754 5,374 5,380 8,726
6,812 lºſs tºo gººd 17, 132 8,473 8,659 8,654 5,030 9,716 || 9,414 | 19,130 12,998 || 6,475 6,523 6,132
7,809 1970s later 26,955 17,743 | 8,748 8,995 9,212 5,710 10,216 || 9,500 19,716 13,211 | 6,605 || 6,606 || 6,505
7,299 || 13,361 | 12,942 26,303 15,506 || 7,691 7,815 # 10,797 5,671 10,298 || 9,573 || 19,871 11,433 5,706 || 5,727 8,438
6,611 12,414 | 12,199 24,613 15,995 || 8,033 7,962 8,618 5,381 10,174 9,588 19,762 11,089 5,511 5,578 || 8,673
7,168 12,654 12,184 || 24,838 16,779 || 8,187 | 8,592 8,059 5,672 | 19,036 || 9,705 | 19,741 11,005 || 5,571 5,434 8,736
9,104 13,998 || 13,409 27,407 18,128 9,074 9,054 9,279 6,247 10,506 || 10,064 20,570 11,596 || 5,838 5,758 8,974
9,800 15,273 14,487 29,760 17,476 8,703 8,773 12,284 6,862 11,833 11,202 || 23,035 | 12,149 6,123 6,026 10,886
| 9,094 14,642 | 13,808 || 28,450 19,117 9,525 || 9,592 9,333 6,554 II,565 il,010 |22,575 12,806 6,499 6,307 || 9,769
8,013 ; 14,082 13,573 27,655 18, 187 || 9,134 9,053 9,468 6,049 || 11,560 | 11,034 22,594 || 13,431 6,966 6,465 9,163
9,110 ; 14,008 || 13,563 27,571 21,045 10,471 10,576 6,426 6,618 11,303 || 10,825 22,128 13,375 6,776 6,599 || 8,753
9,602 || 15,070 13,535 28,605 18,335 | 9,199 || 9,136 10,270 6,492 11,518 10,804 22,322 || 13,275 | 6,669 || 6,606 || 9,047
9,517 18,279 9,066 || 9,213 11,069 6,516 11,525 10,938 22,463 12,822 6,554 6,268 I 9,641.




31
STATEMENT of the Total Number of Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, in all ENGLAND and WALES, at each of nine
Ten Yearly Periods from 1700 to 1780, and in each of the Forty Years 1781–1820; shewing the excess of Baptisms over Burials
in each Year. *.* In the first Return of Abstracts from the Parish Registers of the Kingdom made to Parliament in 1801, much
difficulty was eaperienced in obtaining Returns from several Parishes, but after repeated applications 280 Places only remained from whence Returns could not be
procured. (Wide Folio 449, of the Abstract printed in 1801.) and those on enquiry proved to be principally Chapelries, whose accounts were probably included in
the Returns made from the Registers of their respective Parent Churches, and the Totals of the 20 Years 1801–20, include the unentered Marriages, Baptisms,
and Burials, as well as the Registered, so that the account below may be considered as eachibiting a tolerably near approacimation to a correct view of the progressive
increase of Numbers since 1740. The Years most remarkable for change are noted with + plus, or — minus.
Peace which followed the War in the Reign of Anne) seems to have been a period of depopulation.
The period 1710 – 40, (comprising the 27 Years of
The decrement however appears not to have been general over
the whole Country ; in Yorkshire and the Four Northern Counties, as well as in the Counties of Derby, Stafford, Gloucester, Hants, and Sussea, the Baptisms
exceeded the Burials ; the parts of the Country in which the Burials more particularly eacceeded the Baptisms, were the Metropolis, Wales, and the Counties of
Lancaster, Lincoln, Chester, Bedford, Berks, and Somerset.
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B.A. Pº’ſ.SMS A3 JF HAM.S Eaccess of
Baptisms
Years Marriages Males Females TOTAAL TO TA L Males Females Bºis.
1700 77,786 74,754 #52,540 132,728 65,752 66,976 19,812
1710 70,921 68,453 i89,379 140,308 70,606 69,702 929 —
1720 79,322 75,738 155,060 160,424 81,156 . 79,268 5,364 —
1730 82,475 78,993 161,468 176,493 39,085 87,408 || 15,025 ––
1740 86,783 82,174 168,957 166,973 33,706 83,267 1,984
1750 91,962 38,222 380,184 154,686 77,149 77,537 25,498
1760 56,714 95,229 91,839 187,068 155,637 77,750 77,887 31,431
1770 60,159 105,163 101,797 206,960 174,383 85,952 88,431 32,577
1780 61,760 112,509 109,053 221,562 191,736 95,845 95,891 29,826
i 61,146 114,928 109,195 224,123 189,372 94,505 94,867 34,751
2 61,834 111,280 106,742 218,022 180,914 90, i89 90,725 37, iO3
3 64,988 109,789 104,790 214,579 181,989 90,606 91,383 32,590
4 67,583 1 13,691 109,018 222,709 187,921 92,851 95,070 34,788
5 + 70,146 121,424 115,805 237,229 185,470 91,548 93,922 51,759
6 67,639 120, 193 115,130 235,323 179,058 88,330 90,728 56,265
7 69,067 121,164 116,489 237,653 178,718 38,123 90,595 58,935
8 67,559 123,979 119,106 243,085 181,345 89,227 92,118 61,740
9 69,310 124,198 118,803 243,001 179,334 88,411 90,973 63,617
1790 73,263 127,123 121,651 248,774 iſ 8,731 87,954 90,777 70,043
T 71,167 126,610 121,155 247,765 i80,452 90,895 89,557 67,313
2 74,450 133,840 127,422 261,262 182,609 90,963 91,646 78,653
3 71,451 129,726 126,301 256,027 196,865 98,560 98,305 ||— 59,162
4 70,390 127,849 121,180 249,029 191,149 95,511 95,638 || 57,880
5 67,489 125,843 121,375 247,218 203,328 102,086 101,242 43,890
6 71,674 127,831 121, #69 249,000 184,534 92,289 92,245 64,466
7 73,526 132,771 127, 193 259,964 i84,929 92,292 92,637 75,035
8 77,919 133,962 128,375 262,337 181,313 90,657 90,656 ||+ 81,024
9 76,036 131,477 127,208 258,685 183,267 92,078 91,189 75,418
1800 68,481 125,360 121,787 247,147 201,128 101,686 99,442 46,019
1. 67,228 120,521 116,508 237,029 204,434 101,352 103,082 ||— 32,595
2 + 90,396 139,889 133,948 273,837 199,889 99,504 100,385 73,948
3 + 94,379 150,220 143,888 294,108 203,728 102,459 101,269 90,380
4 85,738 150,583 144,009 294,592 181,177 91,538 89,639 ||+|113,415
5 79,586 149,333 142,868 292,201 181,240 91,086 90,154 110,961
6 80,754 147,376 144,553 291,929 183,452 92,289 91, 163 108,477
7 83,923 153,787 146,507 300,294 195,85i 97,996 97,855 104,443
8 82,248 151,565 i44,509 296,074 200,763 102,614 98,149 95,31H
9 83,369 152,812 147,177 299,989 191,471 97,894 93,577 108,518
1810 84,470 152,591 146,262 298,853 208,184. 104,907 103,277 90,669
11 86,389 155,671 149, 186 304,857 188,543 94,971 93,572 116,314
H2 82,066 153,949 148,005 301,954 190,402 95,957 94,445 111,552
13 83,860 160,685 153,747 314,432 186,477 93,726 92,751 127,955
14 92,804 163,282 155,524 318,806 206,403 103,525 102,878 112,403
15 + 99,944 176,233 168,698 344,931 197,408 99,442 97,966 ||+ 147,523
16 91,946 168,801 161,398 330,199 205,959 103,954 102,005 124,240
17 88,234 169,337 162,246 331,583 199,269 101,040 98,229 132,314
18 92,779 169,181 162,203 331,384 213,624 107,724 105,900 ||—117,760
19 95,571 171,107 162,154 333,261 213,564 106,749 106,815 119,697
1820 96,833 | 167,349 208,349 104,020 135,311
176,311
343,660
104,329
32
STATEMENT shewing the amount of the PA Roghi AL ASSESSMENTS in each County of ENGLAND & WALEs
in the Year ending Easter 1803; and the Expenditure thereof, distinguishing the proportion expended for the Maintenance
of the Poor, from the proportion expended for all other Parochial purposes; shewing also the proceeds of the Labor of
Paupers in each County
*...* The Counties arranged in order of
quality of the Parochial Assessments and Expenditure is more immediately discernable.
P A R () GH IAI, EXPEND ITURE.
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their Total Population in 1801, by which arrangement, the ines

COUNTIES Parochial
• a n. º 2 TOTAL |Assessments, Rate For Mainten - Amount Expended;
&?"? *; t i.” Population ??? º Year in the £ ºf ºnce cº, & !! other # ToTAL | º,"º *:::::::gſ
- - Żn. ena???g at which Hemovals, *zyl iºn 41 º
Tow." ºlos, - 1801, Easter 1803. Zevied. morºus. W.###. º º £ mºs. ###. mºs. º.
: . & e s is e s tº º $18,129 ºlº 3/54 || 224,048 || 125,152 18,084 111,691 || 478,976 || 3,281 24 11,302 2,017
$ºw, ſºlº; #|##|##|};|##|##|##|*||... lī; ,
4 Devon 10 ing º; 179.359 º; ºf ºf 14.33 ± |º || 4 || 3% º! | #8
5 Kent"........ * @ G → §§ 335.453 ; 22,37; 121,646 4,542 28,241 176,896 ||, 382 373 1,497 || 133
6 somerset ........ 2 ... i.º. º º: 118,239 8,889 |42,070 |237,467 || 8,191 401 5,990 |2,601
7 Norfolk.......... § |º ; ###! #|##|...}}|...}| ſºlº :
8 surrey .....' .... ... [º] } |...} 124,766 6,032 29,854 205,619 || 1,270 190 4, 159 582
sº......." ;|iº || ; : ; ; ; ; ; *... . . . . . .
10 sºil.’....... ºliiodº %, i5.325 2,727 tº ºf tº || 31|| 3: . . . . º.
ii Essex............ 3.4%|218,683 4%, 40.631 ſº 5,399 |20,795 109,393 ||, 453 25 1,039 || 4:1
12 Southampton & e º º q & 21. 65 183439 5/11; 358 36,460 7,288 || 32,965 217,394 || 2,353 57 1,919 432
13 Suffolk ptOn . . . . . . ; iſºgº 4, ; 84,461 5,102 || 21,339 150,460 || 2,410 || 5 || || 3,642 | 1,567
in Lincoln .......... £10,43, its gag 4/10} ; 69,291 4,693 ||37.99 || 32.5% 2,712 99 5,334 1,187
i5 war wick ........ ; isãºo; 3/7 #. 2 30,638 5,820 46,695 ||47,500 ||, .39| 249 , 403 218
16 Chester & © tº e e s p a ; 90 84.99. 4%, *::: 97.53, 3.399 30, 130 1339. 1,841 169 ; 1,715 452
17 Cornwali gº tº ſº e e º 'º º & #. 73.136 3/5, .2 5 63,394 3,171 16.7% 86,566 10 || 60 233 102
iá wits.... . . . . . . łº 1; ; 3:22|,51,433 3,947 ||3,909 |,71.3% || 0 | . , 8. 7
is saion ............ #; 35.447 4/7] *::::: 113,889 3,683 ||3,080 1303.9 ||, ... . . . . . 1,799
jº...... tº e 9 e º a ; 77.31i ##|29; º; ; º; ; ;|*|†. . . . .
21 b.........' 160.361 #% 4|| || 3: 49,071 4,205 || 19,554 78,219 37 182 463 218
32 Sussex .......... iśī, gº ź 7,125 1: 2,720 | 13,262 67,949 || 2,353 57 1,919 || 432
23 Northumberland . işºioi *::::::: º *::::: 32,299 || 3,747 |21,173 206,780 2,486 968 # 2,882 | 1,682
24 York, North fidg. 155.306 º !; º º: 2,150 | 12,328 66,895 3 — # 1 50 8
25 Nottingham ..... i40,350 || 333io /6; ºis | 34. * | ** 23,423 73,639 || 132 || 3 || 2:3 20
26 York. East Riding 139.433 º 3/19 9,31 º sº 3,231 16,519 63,972 15 349 737 557
27 worcester. ... iś ; 2/. 7,897 3,721 2,947 |####| 7: || 9 || 3 |, ...? 4
28 Northampton...... 131.757 1%. 5/9} | 1.9% ºli; º! |...}}|...º || || 2 ||º º
26 ileicester'....... iãoogi ; */. 12,812 1,793 3,287|39,921 18,313 || 3 || 337 1,24; 339
30 Cumberland ...... #. 30| 34. 3| 3/2; 1977; gº º 24.1% ſº | 137 172 tº ºl
ãi Dorset .......... iiššić #. º, º| º żº. º. º. || || || |, ..] º
32 oxford .......... 106620 1. 4; ºf #3; ###|}}º 73,010 || 1:0 24 1,009. , 465
33 Berks . º io9315 ; 4/8 || 12,124 76,595 2,615 11,837 | 103,141 838 559 : 1,271 1,221
34 Buckingham ......] io.11% ſº 4|| || 4 || ºf 3. !º º || 2 || 2:2 tº 1,300
35 fierſtoºd ....... 37.5% º 4; 17:29, ºf 3:2; º; lºº. : tº jº, 1.3%
36 Cambridge..... º º 4; |*: 35,298 2,253 11,798 || 70,406 || 708 || 4 |2,073 || 312
37 Hereford . . . . . ...] jºi º 3% º! ºf Fºº 13,093 || 69,166 16 || 6 || 759 150
36 Bedford..........] §§§ ſº ; 4.1% 42,386 lºgº lºgº tº 72 | 163 55 123
39 Monmouth. . . . . . . . 45.58% 25,049 /*, * | *ś| "... 8,430 46,450 || 459 11 862 177
40 Westmoreland .... ii.617 | 17.59 7/4}|| || || 3:0 1,428 4,393 || 24.7% 184|8/8 260 12
41 Huntingdon . . . . | 3.6% 30's, * | ** | * | *º , . . . . . || ||73 ||... . . . /
42 Rutland ..] ſº *:::::: ! 3,340 20,327 | 1,093 3,993 30,938 || 11/219/9 222 14
& © e º e º e º 'º º 3 ,674 || 3/5 2,061 6,215 399 4, 180 || 12,855 9 || || 8 || 103 || 40
Total ENGLAND. 8,331,434 | *,161,814 || 4/4} ||1,009,360 2,920,165 183,639 |1,003,881 |5,117,045 || 39,538 7,560 70,971 22,227
ſ ſpenbigh . . . . 60,352 24,480 5/73 || 1,194 | 18,285 474 4,277 24,230 || –— — 32 32
| Montgomery 47,978 22,989 5/1 iſ 2,601 || 17,680 577 2,186 23,044 || 387 || – . . . "
§ j Carnarvon . . . 41,521 9, 138 3/0;" 360 6469 328 1.3% gº sº 14 70 12
3 º e e º e º e 39,622 | 16,130 5/43 º, 13.3% gº 2,713 | 18.5 || || || 3 || – || –
# tº #| #|*| – | #| || #| #|L = |-|--
Kel -- • sº. 3 3. *...** 3 s a v . 1,4Uo 5 * : *** * : *-* I tºº -r-, -ºx
s ſººn... º. 37,789.7% || 1:2) ºf 1,139 º' º –| 8 || – | 10
RS: gº. 67,317 | 17,047 |12/9 362 | 12,397 692 || 2,823 16,276 || —— — — | –
is 4 º e e . 18,213 |11/8% 303 || 13,975 741 2,988 18,007 || – || 6/ — | 84/
|*||...] § {};||, | " ... . ; ;|I|| || |I| I
& & e & 9 º' 9 - -, # **s 2 9 12.458 || — 14 — i. -----
U. URadnor 19,050 | 10,983 || 5/84 405 8,333 36% 1,484 | idio || – | | | – || –
Total Engi,AND & WALEs, 8,872,980 '5,348,205 4/54 ||1,016,446 3,061,447 190,073 |1,034,106 5,302,071 || 39,925 7,598 71,079 gº

33
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Persons Relieved out of the PAROCHIAL Rates, in each County of ENGLAND and WALEs,
distinguishing the proportion Relieved permanently, from those Relieved occasionally ; and also the proportion in Workhouse; the Number
of Friendly Societies, and Number of Members therein; the Rate djº head, at which the Number in Workhouse were maintained; and the
amount of Charitable Donations for the benefit of the Poor, in each County. -
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COUNTIES,
arranged in order
of their
ToTAL PopULATION,
in 1801,
| Middlesex . .
2 Lancaster
tº a e º 'º o
0 g º e º e
3 York, West Riding
4 Devon . . . . .
5 Kent
6 Somerset
7 Norfolk . . . .
+ 3 e 2 o &
tº 49
8 Surrey . . . . . . . .
9 Gloucester . .
10 Stafford
11 Essex
3 * * * *
* @ e º O ºr
* * * * * *
12 Southampton .
13 Suffolk
14 Lincoln
I5 Warwick
16 Chester . . . .
17 Cornwall
18 Wilts
19 Salop . . . .
20 Derby. . . . . .
21. Durham ,
22 Sussex
* G - «»
& ©
4 tº
© e º e 9 e
e - e º gº e
* * * * * *
e e e ſ tº e
e e i e º e
23 Northumberland
24 York, North
25 Nottingham
26 York, East Riding
27 Worcester
28 Northampton
29 Leicester
30 Cumberland ..
31 Dorset . . . . .
32 Oxford . . . .
33 Berks
• * * @ 9
34 Buckingham . .
35 Hertford
36 Cambridge
37 Hereford
38 Bedford
tº º
Ridg.
* B tº º q e
4 & e G
Ǻ º q e e
a 6 & e º e
• * e º te e
© e º e º e
40 Westmoreland . . .
41 Huntingdon
42 Rutland . . . .
• v e e º 'º
Total ENGLAND.
ſ ſpenbigh . . . .
i
Flint
| | Montgomery
S I Carnarvon . .
º
Anglesea . . . .
ſGlamorgan . .
| Carmarthen..
Pembroke . .
Cardigan. . . .
Brecon. . . . .
e URadnor . . . .
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s
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4.
Total England and Wales
Number of PERSONS Relieved ‘S’ s : ‘S S S.Š " - - Charitable Donations
Tyr, ºr S. S. 3 Sº 's S’s S. S. (27°2/00/€ LV0% (1120??
Permanently §. TOTA Z, *º ; Ś § § § § S š §§§ *...* for the benefit of
- - of the four Relieved by perma- Non- - § † : š s S §§§§ ". tained the POOR, in
In Work-] Out of Under 5 | From 5 preceding occasion- ment ill- Parishonºrs; º; S. & § $ sisgs || maintaine
how je Workhouse # Yrs, 0.4d. to 14. Columns. ally. 726 SS • Relicved. § § s *śās in Workhouse. Money tº:
†-º- -e {- ** - !- —S- * : * * - L. “A rºwe *** * -º-º-º-º-º-
15, 186 12,185 || 4,347 | 6,690 38,408 || 24,765 | 8,407 || 32,506 1,132 | 72,741 2,613 || 14 15 0 || 4,785 | 16,467
2,719 14,448 # 6,151 9,707 : 33,025 | 13,175 6,928 10,731 : 1,053 | 104,776 1,704 12 12 3 2,522 6,723
2,534 || 20,149 7, 119 |10,602 || 40,404 || 13,961 9,867 7,343 : 492 || 59,558 795 || 1 0 3 10 # 1,953 13,634
2,713 | 18,237 5,449 || 7,504 33,903 || 9,776 || 0,100 3, 120 412 31,792 || 989 || 8 4 0 2,329 || 6,105
6,337 || 9,227 4, 103 || 6,836 26,503 | 15, 129 || 4,567 14,075 198 || 12,633 | 1,062 | 13 18 7 || 1,816 || 9,395
1,902 || 12,944 3,973 || 7,016 25,835 | 8, 144 || 7,079 || 4,823 285 19,848 670 9 19 0 || 1,590 | 8,802
3,996 || 13,668 3,827 | 7, 177 ; 28,668 14,114 || 7,366 4,035 401 || 14,821 384 11 5 0 592 5,671
5,268 5,173 : 3,303 5,229 19,973 || 17, 167 3,720 | 6,895 241 19, 199 860 | 1.4 5 I : 2,814 || 7,424
1,857 | 11,85 4,750 | 7,549 26,007 || 10,893 5,094 5,840 263 | 19,606 | 1,518 || 8 16 0 2,232 5,145
1,828 6,829 2,949 4,296 15,802 || 6,608 || 3,863 || 9,419 372 32,853 359 || 8 6 6 1,084 || 5,058
2,969 11,219 3,576 7, 161 24,925 | 13,412 || 4,850 6,780 353 14,890 846 || 13 14 0 || 915 5,659
3,537 7,959 3,691 6,016 21.203 || 1 1,378 3,756 | 13,846 62 4,733 614 || 1 || 3 8 # 2,428 3,502
4,098 || 8,066 : 2,745 5,351 20,260 | 15,850 4, 115 | 1,999 325 11,418 635 12 12 I 387 12,037
1, 112 || 6,609 1,830 || 3,473 13,624 5,821 || 3,294 3,091 113 7, 530 177 | 13 8 9 588 7,279
1,981 | 10,624 3,673 5,871 22, 149 || 6,4U6 || 3,922 3,605 417 | 17,000 | 1,064 10 0 0 855 | 10,205
273 || 7,504 2,549 4,428 14,754 7,398 || 3,392 || 4,078 166 14,828 74 I I I 7 0 || 1,446 2,647
399 || 6,415 || 1,097 | 1,363 ; 9,274 3,581 3,988 1,962 201 | 16,736 298 || 8 0 1 696 || 1,050
1,617 | 12,500 6,371 ||10,529 31,017 | 11,111 || 5,219 4,536 186 11,330 372 9 2 4 || 1,888 || 5,442
1,586 5,644 1,628 2,681 11,539 || 5,767 2,936 2,826 206 | 19, 144 | 802 || 13 2 4 838 2,744
462 4,699 : 1,736 2,240 9, 137 4,030 2,588 1,513 267 22,681 267 11 13 2 | 1,068 3,865
746 7,099 : 1,844 3,022 12,711 2,596 || 3,494 3,756 178 11,556 271 9 1 1 0 381 | 1,076
3,823 || 9,415 # 6,798 |10,149 : 30, 185 6,891 3,231 2,619 41 || 4,418 499 || 12 8 10 # 1,247 2,318
600 || 7,801 1,139 2,146 1 1,686 2,618 4,613 1,676 160 1 1,606 | 205 || 9 4 11 § 723 749
506 || 5,643 1,702 2,781 10,632 3, 183 2,829 1,348 69 || 9,719 149 : 10 14 () 725 3,520
965 || 3,467 1,234 1,690 7,356 2,450 | 1,692 || 2,692 247 15,202 131 9 13 0 374 3,070
614 || 3,991 1,129 1,673 7,407 2,074 1,759 1,869 93 || 1 i,248 240 12 9 11 : 1,331 5,025
1,136 6,236 2,499 || 3,970 : 13,841 5,055 2,720 2,963 220 | 12,845 457 9 14 6 820 6,060
1,394 || 7,314 : 2,502 || 4,597 15,807 || 4,800 2,982 | 1,561 169 || 8,062 230 9 2 10 692 6,444
954 || 6,446 3,278 || 4,557 15,235 | 3,919 2,617 2,268 ; 172 10,889 133 | 11 6 0 || 1,024 || 4,878
602 || 3, 170 1,225 | 1,525 6,522 1,923 | 1,686 1,596 83 || 7,788 26 8 4 0 252 | 457
930 || 5,734 1,694 2,935 11,293 4,490 3, 179 || 3,843 37 3,795 409 || 13 8 7 386 4,475
1,243 6,539 3,214 || 4,841 15,837 6, 148 2,912 2,800 69 5,010 290 | 9 || 5 || 707 3,347
1,169 5,620 # 2,740 || 4,793 14,322 || 8,266 2,872 2,749 47 2,843 305 | 12 6 3 905 || 6,576
1,260 6,505 # 2,502 || 3,991 ; 14,258 5,392 || 2,529 | 1,090 74 4,079 331 13 13 0 663 4,307
1,754 4, 197 : 1,014 | 1,735 8,700 4,619 1,890 8,190 201 || 8,622 391 | 12 0 () 899 || 3,360
892 || 3,870 : 1,151 2,013 7,926 3,368 1,579 834 78 3,173 || 142 | 11 3 8 481 5, 164
303 || 4,515 1,369 2,050 7,937 || 3,542 2,083 1,703 4I 2,811 188 || || 3 || 3 () 506 | 1,792
674 2,516 693 1,321 : 5,204 || 2,072 | 1,172 761 75 2,730 196 || 12 10 5 196 || 2,187
133 1,943 : 350 699 || 3,125 1,354 996 | 1,226 54 || 3,799 79 || 8 15 0 || 230 | 1,357
I 52 1,934 637 991 3,714 9 : 1 906 | 1, 177 27 2,435 } || 8 || 8 || 2 198 837
353 | 1,588 # 472 | 1,011 || 3,424 1,322 611 143 || 45 1,740 | 111 || 10 0 6 || 339 95 H
169 498 99 201 967 393 || 268 220 23 1,704 || 83 12 4 10 268 500
82,746 || 311,991 #114,142 | 184,410 # 693,289 295,912 | 153,571 190, 10" | 9,347 | 674,220 21,087 12 4 6 5 46,173 206,301
98 3,083 894 | 1,611 : 5,686 1,982 1,409 63 18 2,221 57 | 12 3 8 438. 931
188 || 3,233 : 1,223 1,992 || 6,636 1,227 | 1,681 66 13 | 1,139 35 13 16 7 221 337
71 1,279 319 627 2,296 395 573 57 7 715 96 || 5 1 6 160 393
25 I, 572 443 878 ; 2,918. 781 925 1 || 8 18 3,307 62 14 16 0 309 346
—— 1,145 239 552 1,936 387 593 82 2 161 25 —— 149 175
——— 1,775 452 905 3,132 | 245 | 1,010 63 || 4 145 38 —-- 184 166
151 2,000 454 572 3, 177 1,352 1,435 607 123 12,178 53 13 18 2 152 338
66 2,826 458 667 4,017 | 1,373 1,425 | 1,058 77 5,676 12 5 9 10 92 164
71 2,851 585 918 4,425 743 | 1,630 508 21 1,628 60 4 9 4 H 38 38}
7 | 1,720 333 628 2,688 456 967 365 1 i 300 12 || 4 5 11 16 46
-— 1,503 241 417 2,161 677 997 750 22 1,555 52 •-e: 15i 579
45 1,221 413 737 2,416 369 613 208 9 605. — 9 0 0 59 310
85,468 336,199 : 120,236 194,914 : 734,817 305,899 || 166,829 194,052 # 9,672 || 704,350 21,589 12 3 6 || 48,244 210,467
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*** Assuming, that those Relieved occasionally, to be the heads of
Families, and on an average of 3 Children to each, and including
the Nott-Parishoners, it makes the proportion of Paupers to the
Total Population, abotit 28 tº Cent.
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34
STATEMENT shewing the Amount of the Parochial Assessments in each County of ENGLAND and WALEs, in each of the three Years ending
Easter 1813, 1814, and 1815; the Rate ºf £ at which levied; and the Number of Persons relieved out of the Poors Rate, distinguishing the pro-
portion relieved permanently, from those relieved occasionally; and the proportion of those relieved permanently, in Workhouse, from those out of
Workhouse in each County;-the Counties arranged in order of their ToTAL POPLULATION in 1811, whereby the inequality of the Assessment
and Relief is rendered the more readily discernable.

- Total Amount ºf Number of PERSONS Relieved.
COUNTIES, - : - e
arranged in order TOTAL Parochial Assessments, in the Rate Permanently.
toº *. * Years ending Easter - . º à . In Workhouse. Out of Workhouse. Occasionally. -
«in 1811. I 811. 1813. 1814. 1815. Zevied. § 1813. 1814. | 1815. 1813. 1814. 1815. | 813. 1814. 1815.
*a*- £-—l—£-——£-—l-s-d 4 *
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . 953,276 627,853 686,291 |675,167 2/4; #16,698 |16,115 |16,026 17,296 | 18,333 18,241 75,541 | 84,774 83,988
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . 828,309 : 460,420 450,591 || 389,248 2/10; ; 5,138 || 4,445 3,655 ; 25,553 23,923 19,811 22,617 | 18,517 | 15, 126
3 York, West Riding 653,315 463,566 444,756 395,935 3/7% 4,021 2,969 2,548 24,088 || 23,274 22,126 20,939 18,419 15,805
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . 383,308 305, 188 284,831 260,267 3/0 3,045 2,996 || 2,980 19,142 | 19,283 18,600 11,510 || 11,273 || 10,573
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . 373,095 || 402,229 425,417 | 394,754 4/11; 8,077 8, 185 8,275 14,166 14,579 || 1 1,414 | 18,317 | 19,472 20,295
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . ... 323,851 280,327 287,110 || 264,517 3/64 6,382 | 6,491 6,224 8,138 8,665 8,603 7,778 8,275 8,207
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . 303, 180 254,969 240,139 203,876 2/54 2,052 2,176 1,855 15,711 | 15,861 | 15,265 12,344 11,809 || 9,682
8 Stafford . . . . . . . . . 295,153 169,810 | 165,714 | 153,286 2/10 ; 1,906 i,833 1,562 10,310 | 10,479 10,452 : 13,365 11, 179 11,045
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . ... 291,999 || 361,633 308,254 246,243 : 3/11 3,490 || 3,489 || 3,231 18,019 16,923 || 15,927 15,762 14,548 12, 182
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . 285,514 212,954 219,330 202,609 2/10; ; 1,871 1,780 1,576 || 13,258 13,259 12,610 14,173 || 10,817 | 10,715
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . 252,473 || 367,237 || 332,860 |283,996 : 4/2} 3,233 3,228 3,065 14,595 || 14, 143 || 13,010 17,768 17,589 | 16,646
12 Southampton . . . . . . 245,080 260,335 233,474 193,307 || 4/0; 3,717 | 3,747 || 3,689 || 10,934 10,357 9,462 9,028 9,738 9,822
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 237,891 227,681 234,391 || 228,502 2/2; ; 1,354 1,385 | 1,406 || 7,603 || 7,790 7,925 i 8,841 6, 194 | 6,829
14 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . 234,211 279,925 255,563 209,026 4/4; 3,888 3,852 3,624 12,305 || 11,891 10,932 13,918 13,664 11,659
15 Warwick ........ 228,735 220,575 210,397 190,537 3/4} : 2,255 2,078 1,718 12,830 12,645 12,148 # 7,397 7,289 6,334
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . 227,031 ± 159,510 | 156,506 || 142,409 2/93 539 580 609 || 8,901 8,915 8,422 : 10,939 || 9,860 8,924
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . 216,667 || 133,889 | 121,999 || 105,820 2/7% 566 584 578 : 7,501 || 7,538 7,430 ; 5,856 4,726 4,321
18 Salop . . . . . . . . . . ... 194,298 || 137,895 136, 185 119,783 2/6; ; 4,393 || 4,057 2,701 7,870 8,016 || 7,917 : 8,448 8,439 7,821
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 193,828 272,493 229,046 172,690 i 3/10; ; 1,331 1,155 | 1,090 16,009 || 15,144 13,355 14,947 13,335 | 1 1,405
20 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . 190,083 : 350,610 || 327,939 274,462 : 6/11 4,568 || 4,431 4, 163 I 4,472 14,099 || 13,058 # 8,077 8, 189 7,928
21 Derby. . . . . . . . . . . . 185,487 | 126,892 126,609 || 107,862 2/8% 705 650 525 6,653 6,783 6,415 # 7,858 8, 128 7,104
22 Durham ......... 177,625 || 104,475 108,964 105,226 2/8% 788 744 691 8,737 8,818 8,727 4,097 4,227 4,058
23 Northumberland 172,161 ; 99,519 102,362 91,813 1/7 755 791 748 8,925 || 9,040 8,874 3,573 3,584 3,204
24 York, East Riding 167,353 || 130,363 || 138,071 | 124,787 2/2} 800 830 817 5,631 5,644 5,449 4,714 4,738 4,44.
25 York, North Ridg. 165,506 113,834 117,052 113,894 2/0 667 655 611 6,298 || 6,274 6,123 3,638 3,603 || 3,341
26 Nottingham . . . . . . 162,900 127,562 | 123,209 || 113,615 3/3; 1,202 | 1,167 | 1,024 5,075 5,083 4,844 7,208 5,481 5,478
27 Worcester ........ 160,546 124,956 | 121,859 105,691 2/114 1,068 || 1,098 || 1,049 6,771 6,856 6,428 5,448 || 5,592 || 4,865
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . 150,419 154,410 159,159 139,436 3/4} 1,310 1,244 997 || 7,796 || 7,938 7,345 7,165 7,082 6,092
29 Northampton...... 141,353 173,317 | 168,225 156,567 3/6% 960 981 954 || 8,699 || 8,594 | 8,365 6,680 6,524 6,373
30 Cumberland ...... 133,744 i 67,390 | 66,241 61,756 1/10} 658 676 657 4,246 4, 194 || 4,039 1,865 1,874 1,748
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . ... 124,693 : 130,046 114,314 || 95,369 3/3 983 994 | 1,053 8,485 8,226 7,278 ; 7,684 6,773 || 5,579
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . 119,191 170,614 | 162,222 || 136,258 4/4; 85 820 841 || 7,792 || 7,635 | 7,134 7,215 7,386 7,056
33 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . I 18,277 188,418 156,335 | 122,353 4/9 1,433 1,394 1,322 9,453 || 9,079 || 7, 175 # 10,128 9,016 || 8,048
34 Buckingham . . . . . . | 117,650 162,376 151,960 | 129,948 # 4/7 1, 191 | 1,331 1,292 6,960 | 7,206 6,586 6,783 6,525 6,946
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . 111,654 : 113,622 109,924 95,966 : 3/8; ; 1,559 1,511 | 1,416 5,471 4,678 4,324 5,941 6,267. 5,658
36 Cambridge. . . . . . . 101,109 106,661 99,925 | 86,519 2/11; 777 740 729 4,973 || 4,861 4,579 5,898 || 5,618 5,359
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . 94,073 i 103,567 | 97,480 85,437 3/1; 280 305 330 5,810 5,721 5,560 4,666 4,570 4,001
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . 70,213 80,788 75,128 | 68,432 4/4} 923 867 849 3,040 3,024 2,875 : 3,459 3,103 || 2,953
39 Monmouth. . . . . . . . 62,127 : 37,939 36,950 38,650 2/6; 121 90 87 : 2,296 || 2,346 2,314 1,669 1,857 1,587
40 Westmoreland . . . . . 45,922 28,946 29,696 || 27,392 : 1/1 I 303 268 236 2,074 2,109 || 2,105 1,062 | 1,002 866
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . 42,208 || 48,534 45,952 41,302 2/10 374 383 346 1,961 1,919 1,838 3,286 3,197 2,730
42 Rutland. . . . . . . . . . 16,380 18,241 20,349 18,679 2/10 134 127 125 593 618 619 298 304 311.
Total ENGLAND. 9,551,888 8,342,570 8,082,779 7,173,389 3|2 96,416 || 93,242 87,274 406,440 401,758 378,709 424,870 414,553 387,113
ſ ſ Denbigh .... 64,240 40,000 | 40,281 || 36,379) 294 295 282 2,756 2,902 2,928 2,327 2,414 2,135
eº | Montgomery 51,931 36,443 36,626 33,488 163 79 184 3,923 || 3,948 3,887 1,469 1,438 1,319
$ ) Carnarvon . . . 49,336 16,308. 16,765 15, 197 47 48 46 1,547 | 1,575 1,590 964 959 971
3. n Flint . . . . . . 46,518 26,578 25,897 25,313 77 9 i 104 1,963 2,023 2,021 1,812 1,844 1,570
&; t Anglesea.... 37,045 12,523 11,441 10,261 --> -º — ; 1,279 1,346 1,296 5 12 480 470
s º UMeriorieth ..] 30,924 14,536 15,512 14,254 - 2/9}<! — ºfºº — 2,168 2,234 2,213 419 || 387 386
s ſGlamorgan ... 85,067 : 43,258 43,067 40,306 116 102 87 3,339 3,406 3,386 2,248 2,343 1,989
* | Carmarthen... 77,217 || 34,195 || 35,688 || 32,809 42 52 68 3,224 3,267 3,261 1,633 1,575 | 1,388
#. Bembroke . 60,615 26,784 27,376 25,780 25 27 28 3,222 3,129 3,123 1,026 874 832
| 3 || Cardigan....] 50,260 18,154 17,118 15,882 -- * — 1,785 1,770 1,692 || 1,003 937 888
| | Brecon . . . . . . 37,735 | 20,182 20,641 | 19,114 | 6 7 6 : 1,508 1,505 | 1,527 806 798 742
t_ _Radnor . . . . 20,900 + 15,311 15,784 15,503 J U 36 41 36 1,139 1, 129 1,115 646 665 670
§ ——- * ** *** -e. —-w -- -
Total England and Wales 10,163,676 8,646,841 8,888,974 7,457,676 | 3/13 I ºwes 94,094 88,115 assess 429,992 | 406,748 439,735 429,267
400,473
35
STATEMEN T of the preceding page, Continued,—shewing the EXPENDITURE of the Assessments thereon exhibited, distinguishing the
proportion expended, 1st., for Maintenance of Poor; 2nd., for the support of the Wives and Children of Militia Men; 3rd., for all other Militia
purposes; 4th., for Law Expences, Removals, &c.; 5th, for Church, County, Bye Highway Rate, &c. &c. For the Total Expenditure in each
º, Work/ *.* Tº * 272, ºil, !. pº for t; . 1802–3, is defective in not shewing the Number of Children of
those relieved 01tt Q orkhouse, and the proportion earpended for the Maintenance of those in Workhouse ; and both d * * sing e º
to those relieved occasionally, and also the proportion earpended for occasional reliefs. t are defective in not shewing the Number of Children belonging
P A R O C H I A L E X P E N D IT U R E, in the Three Years ending Easter
COUNTIES,
arranged in order - - -
TOTAL % *. Fo?" Maintenance of the POOR. Wives & Fam. of Militia Men All other Militia Charges. Law Earpences, Remvls., &c. church, Bye Highw. Rate, &c.
in 1811. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1813. 1814. 1815, 1813. 1814. 1815. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1813. 1814. 1815. T
- —--£—l—£-— |——£––––£--|--—£–|—£–!—-£—!---É——-£——-£–|—-£——-£––––£-———£-—|——£-—
1 Middlesex . . . . . ... 502,967 || 543,333 505,601 |22,472 |23,726 |24,100 || 15,991 || 17,834 9,874 || 1,160 466 || 385 135,145 || 154,949 || 153,396
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . 306,797 265,347 213,047 29,944 |29,444 |27,047 10,329 | 8,360 | 6,832 || 12,364 3,885 | 1,710 117,429 135,908 || 136,380
3 York, West Riding 328, 113 302,526 257,624 120,637 22,027 |19,605 || 13,838 12,109 || 6, 106 || 5,446 2,675 | 826 102,448 109,006 || 115,019
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . 217,757 203,481 | 183,646 8, 121 8,495 ||10,565 || 9,314 || 9,138 || 5,066 : 2,537 | 842 | 403 : 69,807 || 63,073 58,127
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . 317,990 || 329,319 295,280 il 7,210 16,980 |17,151 3,071 || 3,417 | 1,308 1,647 3,868 570 78,805 㺠83,443
6 Surrey .......... 217,757 |225,734 201,646 |10,729 || 1,849 |10,932 3,116 2,834 | 1,057 1,045 || 810 || 513 60,529 56,195 35,637
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . 185,407 180,188 150,258 8,972 9,318 8,855 5,732 4,775 4,069 ; 6,817 | 1,626 240 : 43,899 43.396 42,859
8 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . 124,765 | 122,101 || 111,642 il 0,474 10,826 10,334 3,384 2,931 1,577 3,154 | 1,037 1,041 : 33,072 35,600 30.497
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . | 291,501 247,428 199,192 9,456 9,696 9,496 || 4,629 |4,289 2,161 2,042 1,160 290 53.7io 45.549 |38.3%
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . 165,576 | 159,974 135,580 7,108 7,347 | 8,177 4,312 4,467 2,457 | 1,585 887 || 237 41,564 45.665 51.375
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . 312,230 276,046 226,252 #12,989 |13,351 ||14,446 4,426 3,999 || 3,279 || 4,634 898 || 302 36,919 40.546 |41,620
12 Southampton . 225,60i 198,735 | 163, i50 6,006 || 5,905 6,088 3,093 2,988 | 1,293 : 371 952 59 30,554 28.75% 26.156
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 129,343 || 130,184 128,360 il 1,038 (10,425 |11,431 3,776 3,676 3,008 1,656 760 | 336 87,700 91.313| 90.6%
14 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . 225,714 | 197,415 | 155,289 8,301 8,437 || 8,386 3,529 3,359 2,005 || 491 1,950 472 46.97, 50.339 Asſogo
15 Warwick . . . . . . . . I57,932 147,700 | 127,684 #11,418 |10,696 || 9,862 4,972 4, 142 | 2,177 4,927 | I,542 || 326 47.19% ãoºl 35 oil
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . 114,369 || 1 || 0,983 || 100,689 8,301 || 7,924 || 7,449 2,741 2,322 2,287 : 2,823 1,165 341 36,503 §§§ 31.813
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . 103,736 88,976 || 78,090 4,055 4,219 3,774 2,340 2,219 1,227 354 537 245 32,873 33.391 |31.5ai
18 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . 106,318 106,742 90,839 4,417 | 4,555 4,273 2,342 | 1,972 2,424 : 1,459 1,149 | 129 24,528 23.1% 21,178
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . 234,352 | 189,065 | 137,626 5,637 5,837 || 5,641 5,876 5, 171 3,742 1,432 1,730 296 26,968 37.36; 26.835
20 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . 314,270 282, 152 230,865 9,840 || 9,845 8,784 3,207 2,886 1,325 # 842 335 | 177 28,388 28,455 26 gig
21 Derby............ 93,963 | 89,036 | 72,179 6,514 | 6,651 6,315 2,441 2,334 1,690 4,667 1,424 || 333 28,956 35.5% 27,648
22 Durham . . . . . . . . ... 81,752 | 84,826 78,726 4,776 5,046 4,606 2,659 2,752 | 1,360 | 167 573 209 16,643 17.46% 20.563
23 Northumberland . . 78,821 74,229 69,236 : 4,747 5,227 4,818 2,251 1,759 1, 196 || 965 839 328 18,588 i8097 14.809
24 York, East Riding 83,752 | 83,539 75,438 4,768 || 4,733 4,630 || 2,813 ſ 2,291 | 1,974 1,557 || 523 go! 45.305 as oić 43.1%
25 York, North Ridg. 70,861 | 71,489 || 65,536 3,670 4,154 3,883 : 3,407 || 3,234 3, 132 || 262 97 35|35.037 ai'igg|44.264
26 Nottingham . . . . . . 88,013 81,354 71,419 7,214 || 7,048 6,575 1,535 | 1,592 782 1,667 1,544 555 33,096 33,776||34,570
27 Worcester . . . 101,109 || 97,595 || 83,540 : 4,273 || 4,277 4,379 : 2,598 || 2,295 | 1,074 787 583 108 18,765 17.6% 17,513
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . 1 10,560 113,521 95,200 6,084 6,334 6,781 1,878 1,718 724 : 2,772 1, 178 || 756 35 ºil 38 is 37,693
29 Northampton . . . . . . 139,675 || 134,924 | 123,038 4,503 4,672 4,691 2,797 2,120 986 2,053 | 1,958 || 889 36,337 ||36,835 |37,453
30 Cumberland . . . . . . 44,985 43,616 | 40,916 3,460 3,771 3,529 3,229 |3,368 3,111 i 181 206 Tº 16'973 |13.321 15.980
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . 109,304 || 93,770 75,678 # 3,274 3,040 3,912 1,308 1,214 || 941 # 816 163 §§ liºol iſºgi iſ gig
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . 143,108 || 128, 199 || 106,495 4,519 || 4,667 || 4,189 1,515 1,392 | 884 822 | 894 | 787 20.09% 25 gig 33,495
33 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . 160,872 | 129,668 100,297 4,234 4, 170 4,213 1,617 | 1,456 950 1,206 | 400 | 163 17,313||15,713 id:lia
34 Buckingham . . . . . . 133,949 | 122,347 | 101,814 5,672 6,228 5,561 3,051 2,872 2, 111 : 2,711 605 || 256 iº9 is oil lipº
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . 76,701 || 92,165 || 77,991 3,243 4,036 3,341 1,732 1,288 612 : 1,465 220 45 liºl iſoo; is is:
36 Cambridge. . . . . . . . 85,884 77,111 || 65,951 3,677 3,610 3,305 1,804 1,800 1,390 : 1,142 500 112 ić.ogg|igots | 16.946
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . 82,981 79, 17 | 67,063 + 3,738 4,018 3,237 865 | 721 281 : 1,401 || 363 27 isſio, is of lišā76
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . 61,273 57,360 50,371 1,906 1,714 | 1,795 i 1,383 | 1,076 | 821 467 220 94; i3.60% is 336 isogº
39 Monmouth. . . . . . . . . 28,247 28,508 27,050 1,893 2, 18 1,878 # 471 || 480 503 j 1,808 81 iii ºo) || 7,100 ii. 310
40 Westmoreland . . . . . 22,338 22,331 20,320 1,040 823 868 ; 788 639 || 383 247 82 30i 5.391 | 6,070 || 3:396
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . 35,413 || 34,997 || 31,470 1,030 1,211 1,166 991 984 449 583 99 35 8.55% §703 §36
42 Rutland.......... 11,168 12,374 10,843 382 507 534 449 323 205 3 10 9 # 6,092 || 7,128 6,956
Total ENGLAND. 6,441,225 6,058,906 5,202,931 311,743 (319,960 310,683 #151,601 ||140,599 || 88,836 84,537 40,836 || 13,893 1,564,534 |1,639,695 1,604,447
ſ ſpenbigh . . . . 32,427 32,660 29,768 1,333 1,591 1,719 737 556 229 || 532 221 10/2 + 6,192 5,861 5,005
NS | Montgomery 32,297 31,521 28,831 1,518 2,014 | 1,958 269 226 69 159 60 14 § 2,480 3,394 2,927
§ Carnarvon . , 12,493 12,370 12,041 840 9] 2 || 756 297 223 5 i : 111 29 23 2,272 3,169 2,442
is Flint . . . . . 19,454 19,454 18,589 : 1,151 978 1,039 || 395 304 168 13 | 6 — 5,982 5,230 5,625
& | Anglesea.....] 9,278 9,390 8,447 | 899 800 849 224 | T 53 47 106 53 50/0; 2,106 | 1,042 820
§ UMerioneth 12,280. 12,528 12,096 || 398 || 401 424 # 149 || 138 45 6 -** 5 : 1,781 2,433 1,713
s ſºlamorgan . . 33,287 33,854 30,022 2,032 2,167 2,243 740 565 186 184 131 21 || 7,928 7,267 7,850
SS º: 23,548 24,178 22,204 1,307 1,459 1,572 874 | 1,086 823 : 2,388 540 79 6,225 | 9,132 || 8, 193
§ { embroke .. 20.390 20,000 | 18,024 1,530 1,419 1,345 548 || 64, 242 93 241 13 4,831 5, 100 6,470
3 Cardigan.... 12,386 11,621 11,293 956 645 847 458 || 308 55 § 607 || 870 58 3,706 3,570 3,318
| Brecon..... 14,976 15,480 | 13,840 | 685 642 656 328 i 280 263 246 149 115 3,846 Agii 4.io.
U URadnor .... 12,065 12,560 10,759 565 676 504 278 206 87 114 35 36/4 || 2,472 2,254 4,166
Total England and Wales | 6,676,105 || 6,294,584 5,418,846 324,957 : 332,664 324,596 $156,898 (145.285 91,101 i 89,095 43,166 14 225 1,614,355 1,692,367 1,657,080



36
An ACCOUNT of the amount of Money Expended for the Relief of the Poor, in each County of ENGLAND & WALES,
in each of a series of Years between 1749 and 1803; and in each of the 16 Years ending Easter 1813 – 1828.
The Counties
being arranged in Order of their ToTAL POPULATION in 1821, with Number of reference to their order of Geographical Position.
COUNTIES
arranged in Order of their
TotAI, Pop ULATION
in 1801.
1 Middlesex . . . . .
2 Lancaster
3 York, West Riding .... 36
© e e Q e º e º e º º º
4 Devon . . . . . . . . © e º e º & 8
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . 2
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
II Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
12 Southampton . . . . . . . ... 5
18 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
14 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
15 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 13
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
18 Sussex . . . . . . e e º 6 º e e ... 4
T9 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
22 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8]
23 Northumberland . . . . . . 42
24 York, East Riding 37
25 Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . 26
26 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
27 York, North Riding 38
28 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
29 Northampton . . . . . . . . 22
30 Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . 40
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
32 Oxford . . . . . © & © & © e º º . 18
33 Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . 16
34 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
35 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
36 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . .33
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
38 Bedford . . . . . . . gº gº e º e º º 21
39 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 29
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . . . 39
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 23
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Total ENGLAND
ſDenbigh . . . . . . . . . . 4.
| Montgomery . . . . . . 6
s Carnarvon . . . . . . . . 2
> Flint . . . . . . . . . . 3
A Anglesea . . . . . . . . . . I
§ UMerioneth . . . . . . . . . 5
: ſGlamorgan . . . . . . . . 1()
| Carmarthen ... 11
#: . . . . . . . . 12
; ) Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . 7
| | Brecon . . . . . . . . . . 9
URadnor . . . . . . . ... 8
Total E N GL AND and WALES
Total Parochial Assesment in do.
Annual Average Price of Wheat
[Years
3 Years Years 3 Years Years ending Easter
€ndźng end *g end º: 2– ... " -N- * W
#;" | #;" | #. Teos, 1913. Tieia, 1915. | lºº. 187. tºº.
—£--—£–-l——£–-l—£-- £—-|-É—-|——£–-—£---|--É- -]—£–-
81,030 |174,274 195,527 | 349,200 502,967 543,333 505,601 || 519,164 540,235 634,703
21,236 50,985 69,118 148,282 306,797 265,347 213,047 222,115 336,485 372,964
20,218 48,749 63,207 186,467 || 328,113 302,526 257,624 259,178 || 330,866 || 337,395
34,953 61,027 | 76,862 | 124,022 217,757 | 203,481 | 183,646 198,608 215,173 247,910
41,997 || 78,830 102,645 206,508 || 317,990 || 329,319 |295,280 309,282 345,176 398,886
26,598 || 48,510 || 62,945 133,874 217,757 225,733 201,646 216,709 247,717 | 271,067
25,596 || 49,181 62,248 || 121,790 | 185,407 | 180,188 150,258 159,544 180,987 | 200,323
30,464 || 63,171 91,776 169,733 291,501 || 247,427 | 199,192 214,211 291,212 || 327,665
9,812 || 31,089 38,535 | 83,411 | 124,765 122,101 || 111,642 | 116,758 || 148,520 170,778
25,687 52,873 62,665 | 109,045 | 165,575 159,974 135,580 141,879 | 162,493 | 189,119
38,233 || 72,568 90,611 || 137, 140 || 312,230 276,046 226,252 252,174 312,635 | 318,415 |
20,521 || 48,598 || 55,400 | 124,019 |225,601 || 198,135 | 163,150 | 171,272 221,446 281,637
14,790 31,267 40,856 95,575 129,343 || 130, 184 128,360 144,943 157,761 | 169,671
10,445 42,586 56,677 117,353 | 157,932 147,700 | 127,684 124,483 169,831 194,458
28,063 55,839 || 67,294 | 119,963 225,714 || 197,415 || 155,289 170,696 || 257,719 291,262
14,741 28,922 || 37,361 | 66,627 | 114,370 110,983 || 100,689 98,578 119,535 | 127,460
9,660 | 21,997 27,027 54,648 || 103,736 88,976 78,090 | 85,210 || 103,149 127,254
24,343 53,499 || 70,136 179,858 314,270 282,152 230,866 236,058 281,069 || 331,070
22,938 52,714 | 60,392 | 128,635, 234,352 | 189,065 | 137,626 143,364 202,508 || 234,134
7,677 | 16,771 20,978 || 54,459 93,963 | 89,036 | 72,179 || 76,981 | 97,742 108,540
7,143 14,057 | 18,478 || 51,966 81,752 | 84,826 78,726 83,660 90,670 | 101,790
7,925 21,549 32,313 | 66,747 | 106,318 106,742 90,839 92,524 120,988 135,760 |
3,796 || 14,085 | 19,922 52,416 || 72,821 74,229 69,236 77,994 | 83,777 94,437
4,110 | 10,804 14,569 || 41,388 83,752 83,539 75,438 81,035 | 89,786 111,834
4,375 11,665 | 16,420 44,222 88,013 | 84,354 71,419 || 77,991 || 108,362 | 101,522
9,134 26,156 33,009 || 71,235 | 101,109 || 97,595 83,540 | 85,091 110,523 123,639
5,581 | 12,155 17,993 48,702 || 70,861 71,489 65,536 || 70,582 79,478 91,876
7,549 23,581 29,209 79,911 | 110,560 | 113,521 95,200 | 103,198 || 143,572 154,104
12,367 34,632 44,271 94,607 || 139,675 134,924 123,038 133,116 147,151 | 162,357
2,450 7,402 || 10,812 27,603 || 44,985 43,616 || 40,916 44,148 || 48,383 57,023
12,226 24,045 29,826 64,771 109,304 || 93,770 75,678 79,690 96,009 119,044
12,831 28,131 34,613 88,689 || 143,108 || 128, 199 || 106,495 117,802 || 138,905 || 156,410
17,139 31,130 43,598 86,151 133,949 122,347 | 101,814 | 169,776 | 129,865 147,911
15,971 35,989 45,384 81,994 | 160,872 129,668 || 100,297 105,814 || 141,870 157,959
16,452 25,241 35,512 56,380 || 76,701 || 92,165 77,991 || 81,658 90,583 || 101,196
9,171 17,729 || 25,130 54,484 || 85,884 77,111 || 65,951 73,870 94,685 102,972
5,056 || 9,921 15,669 46,471 82,981 || 79,117 | 67,063 67,904 || 79,031 94,579
8,276 16,310 |20,326 36,894 | 61,273 57,360 50,370 53,678 63,521 74,162
2,898 || 5,433 7,341 18,283 28,247 28,508 27,050 27,943 31,035 | 35,561
1,802 2,767 || 5,320 | 13,836 22,338 22,331 20,320 21,560 26,462 29,666
3,306 || 7,514 11,729 23,867 35,413 || 34,997 31,470 || 33,092 || 37,242 | 40,473
862 2,641 3,443 | 8,276 11,168 i 12,374 10,843 | 11,505 12,753 13,077
679,462 |1,489,228 1,855 ogil 3,929,524 6,441,225 6,058,906 || 5,202,931 5,494,788 || 6,656,982 7,552,089
1,139 ) 5,365 9,762 | 19,480 || 32,427 32,660 29,768 || 32,539 || 33,646 41,529
1,383 5,509 8,971 20,281 32,297 31,521 28,831 29,498 30,584 || 41,057
tº-sº 472 | 1,579 6,830 | 12,493 || 12,370 | 12,041 13,277 13,900 18,603
873 4,044 7,076 | 12,784 || 19,454 19,454 18,589 | 19,832 21,402 || 23,060
*-* }69 930 6,167 9,278 9,390 || 3,447 | 11,324 12,709 | 15,019
311 1,037 2,256 7,776 12 280 12,528 12,096 || 11,439 || 11,947 16,385
2,224 5,301 8,818 21,968 33,287 33,854 30,022 34,725 43,287 || 51,314
1,279 2,948 || 5,671 12,760 23,548 24, 178 22,204 || 23,588 25,135 | 34,414
1,009 || 3,049 5,151 14,278 20,390 20,060 18,024 18,626 19,100 23,895
302 | 1,085 2,248 7,118 12,386 11,621 11,293 11,269 13,288 18,644
1,032 2,408 || 4,238 10,170 14,976 15,480 13,840 15,364 18, 104 22,702
957 2,254 3,889 8,757 12,065 | 12,560 | 10,759 10,811 | 12,210 15,792.
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689,971 1,521,732 (1,912,241 4,077,891 || 6,676,105 6,294,584 || 5,418,846 5,724,507 || 6,918,247 7,890,148
730,135 (1,721,316 |2,167,748 5,348,204 || 8,646,841 || 8,388,974 || 7,457,676 6,937,425 | 8,128,418 9,320,440
27/11 || 48/4 49/9 63/2 128/8 98/0 70/6 61/10 87/4 90/7
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sion 1822, and the remainder from accounts laid before Parliament annually since that time, the average Price of Wheat in this Statement, will be seem to differ from
those in the accounts relating to Grain, the reason is that these are made up from the 25th. of March, to the 25th. of March, whilst the others are made up from the 1st, of
January, to the 31st. of December, see further, Summary of Parochial accounts. . -
Years ending Easter
- —ºf —A. à. - *— -N
1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. \ 1830. 1831.
—£-——£ £ £––––£-——£-- £ —£- £--——£-———£-———£-——£-—
1 | 634,746 |625,665 615,494 || 582,055 527,625 523,387 541,402 || 555,797 ||612,148 || 659,484 |G59,925 675,235 | 681,567
2 322,059 || 317,057 |288,688 249,585 219,411 203,399 |213,838 |236,173 || 347,912 |289,335 |260,981 297,674 293,226
3 || 311,214 || 346,814 || 330,510 |273,301 || 232,228 226,866 221,240 228,653 298,483 270,890 |263,362 281,158 274,586
4 |260,191 249,968 234,096 207,686 201,887 | 200,735 | 199,590 |208,388 213,539 207,781 |207,500 222,381 223,074
5 396,515 394,619 392,059 370,711 349,878 || 345,778 337,840 329,342 337,833 || 330,030 |340,525 | 358,461 345,512
6 |287,523 277,271 277,602 |242,921 219,177 |216,194 | 214,221 215,635 | 241,582 236,063 |243,452 265,499 |265,389
7 196,718 191,887 176,773 | 153,906 || 147,430 145,557 146,788 151,422 163,225 | 159,811 155,206 || 174,425 || 178,047
8 278,715 272,932 267,869 |256,044 |250,634 262,393 || 262,854 266,635 297,156 281,122 || 275,859 299,211 |299,357
9 155,209 | 153,132 151,177 || 133,702 || 111,948 || 109,944 107,635 | 108,259 | 124,959 | 128,467 119,978 || 133,670 132,887
10 | 189,901 | 182,791 164,913 | 152,994 | 138,247 | 130,061 | 130,838 || 137,627 152,238 149,856 146,895 165,192 | 168,288
11 || 318,774 312,037 288,921 254,837 238,485 247,290 |251,144 255,012 261,278 247,387 262,215 282,133 272,593
12 |252,480 |229,566 210,523 193,294 | 174,067 | 184,062 | 189,721 | 194,034 184,929 | 186,456 193,371 212,380 215,229
13 || 172,427 172,971 172,879 | 168,786 156,184 || 156,553 156,618 157,915 167,988 | 169,890 171,565 179,204 || 174,055
14 || 175,079 | 181,984 164,799 || 146,185 | 125,788 || 127,450 | 126,467 132,575 144,582 146,354 141,579 170, 189 | 161,212
15 248,460 245,076 244,807 |240,384 231,052 246,830 || 238,651 233,522 223,037 216,056 242,056 268,623 |270,651
16 || 117,959 121,169 || 113,239 104,081 91,790 86,821 | 85,082 87,513 108,753 100,602 || 98,106 || 106,238 || 103,572
17 | 122,218 115,254 111,779 || 104,178 || 97,165 95,152 95,437 92,930 99,109 || 101,538 98,520 | 103,369 102,151
18 315,163 286,066 276,469 262,246 246,827 241,073 || 236,605 |240,139 239,779 228,938 235,745 256,142 |263,908
19 200,600 | 188,808 || 172,409 | 163,168 139,852 150,892 | 163,257 | 160,724 165,443 | 158,110 || 173,480 | 198,008 || 198,194
20 | 103,579 || 103,764 || 97,374 86,756 | 73,785 70,145 || 69,165 | 68,878 || 75,569 || 76,035 | 74,800 80,060 | 78,717
21 | 101,066 | 101,756 | 97,618 91,182 80,073 || 76,702 || 74,692 || 75,742 76,703 || 78,966 80,770 81,209 || 81,862
22 || 117,543 || 111,617 | 101,656 92,907 || 80,089 77,569 || 77,611 || 76,826 80,754 80,196 || 80,063 83,989 || 87,111
23 92,743 82,030 | 84,186 77,505 | 72,371 69,467 67,218 67,049 69,290 | 70,639 || 72,275 74,288 74,092
24 || 114,313 || 105,867 || 100,870 | 97,522 93,435 | 89,486 || 87,473 87,832 95,629 95,420 98,011 || 99,500 100,976
25 | 94,847 | 105,348 87,573 | 73,315 60,522 || 58,694 || 57,048 60,292 || 71,936 71,535 | 69,137 || 78,242 | 72,717
26 111,343 107,260 98,172 83,761 70,530 | 68,146 68,929 || 72,766 76,954 || 74,029 || 75,863 80,014 | 83,513
27 93,222 91,733 | 89,429 || 82,638 75,871 | 73,651 | 72,447 | 72,409 || 76,566 || 77,602 || 80,322 82,367 83,931
28 || 146,369 159,678 143,535 | 124,244 96,398 || 85,481 | 87,267 98,628 117,962 110,502 || 106,862 | 130,026 113,951
29 | 165,480 162,546 156,021 145,093 || 130,136 | 121,586 || 124,477 132,603 || 148,176 140,585 140,926 || 153,031 150,816
30 58,169 59,064 56,637 52,352 45,709 || 43,610 44,679 || 42,036 45,719 45,971 43,784 46,081 46,166
31 108,749 || 104,825 95,857 | 85,647 78,124 78,677 79,908 || 81,984 82,795 80,492 || 82,462 90,949 90,667
32 150,801 || 143,230 131,846 115,647 | 105,198 || 106,390 107,045 115,961 119,739 122,074 123,399 || 130,597 || 130,042
33 144,547 133,165 | 129,107 || 117,477 105,782 | 104.921 113,848 125,697 || 132,677 | 124,199 || 124,498 || 135,239 || 137,356
34 143,242 123,280 112,669 || 104,388 | 84,918 91,110 | 95,189 || 101,279 99,527 96,258 105,624 I 11,653 115,070
35 | 101,115 100,667 98,002 | 89,129 83,835 | 82,313 | 84,823 87,804 || 93,065 | 89,909 91,796 99,680 94,366
36 | 97,418 91,163 | 89,924 87,872 83,599 || 83,888 87,948 90,291 90,007 91,308 94,369 || 101,147 98,522
37 88,803 || 81,108 || 72,224 62,729 55,327 54,403 55,731 56,547 57,423 57,501 57,060 59,711 62,622
38 77,094 | 73,465 69,236 | 68,826 63,219 || 64,937 67,374 || 74,989 81,960 | 77,967 77,554 | 84,514 81,016
39 34,848 33,022 29,261 26,040 24,262 23,237 22,558 22,612 23,734 23,338 || 22,976 24,628 26,612
40 29,679 29,412 28,288 27,207 || 24,387 || 23, 141 23,117 | 22,854 27,114 27,365 24,793 25,512 26,586
41 41,693 || 38,798 || 39,192 || 39,427 37,720 || 37,655 39,290 40,391 i 42,127 | 38,841 || 41,557 42, 128 40,474
42 | 13,884 12,425 | 11,295 10,575 9,591 8,824 8,120 8,563 9,480 9,292 9, 139 9,644 8,809
7,186,613 || 7,020,365 | 6,674,938 6,102,253 5,534,554 5,494,467 5,535,191 5,676,327 6,179,878 6,031,200 6,332,411 6,553,443 6,509,466
41,491 || 39,921 36,362 32,658 29,556 30,213 32, 104 || 30,537 32,306 || 32,634 || 32,307 34,273 || 35,126
42,388 || 38,403 || 36,878 33,273 27,419 26,325 | 27,733 29,555 29,998 || 32,006 || 30,994 || 31,743 | 84,815
20,514 18,030 17,370 16,225 | 15,029 15,365 17,349 17,938 19,331 20,038 19,868 19,608 21,205
23,563 23, 182 22, 186 19,470 17,328 17,605 || 17,895 18,343 | 19,037 | 19,911 20,216 20,990 20,559
16,340 14,837 14,245 13,332 || 13,445 || 13,304 || 14,200 14,625 15,285 15,684 || 15,831 | 16,007 | 16,247
17, 150 | 16,291 15,385 14,559 13, 100 13,265 14,031 14,282 14,477 14,747 || 14,220 14,543 14,865
49,015 43,558 39,487 36,179 34,222 || 33,984 || 33,419 32,973 32,972 33,392 || 32,871 36,154 || 38,751
38,124 || 35,942 30, 184 27,283 26,442 27,368 29,119 28,435 | 30,353 30,228 29,992 30,864 || 33,598
26,688 25,467 22,716 20,245 19,976 20, 197 21,688 21,982 22,506 23,371 22,897 24,065 24,552
20,416 18,214 16,327 14,885 14,419 14,577 | 16, 109 i5,571 15,905 || 16,450 | 16,517 i7,214 17,591
22,289 20,270 18,665 16,366 16,376 16,249 16,461 | 16,404 17,019 | 16,172 | 16,265 17,450 18,542
16,185 | 15, 180 | 13,701 | 11,974 11,092 i 1,275 11,696 || 11,482 12,021 | 12,167 | 12,163 12,688 18,571
7,531,651 7,329,594 | 6,958,445 6,358,702 5,772,958 5,734,216 5,786,989 5,928,504 6,441,088 6,298,000 |6,332,411 6,829,052 6,798,889
| 8,932,185 8,719,655 8,411,893 7,761,441 6,898, 153 6,833,630 || 6,972,323 6,965,051 7,784,352 7,715,055 |7,642,171 8,161,281 8,279,218
82/9 69/5 62/5 53/0 || 41/11 || 56/8 62/9 || 64/8 56/ | 54/2 63/3 64/3 66/4
1819. 1820. 1821. } 822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832,
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§
STATEMENT shewing the amount of the PAROCHIAL ExPENDITURE for all other purposes than the Relief of the Poor in the Year ending 1776; annually on an average
of the three Years ending Easter 1785, in the Year ending Easter 1803; and annually on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1815; and the Number of Persons
relieved out of the Poors Rate at each of the two latter periods, distinguishing the Number relieved permanently, from the Number relieved occasionally; and of those relieved
permanently out of Workhouse, from the Number in Workhouse; and also the Number of Persons in Friendly Societies, in each County of England,-the Counties arranged
in order of their Total Population in 1801.
COUNTIES
parochial expenditure,
Number of Persons relieved
arranged in Order | Total for all other purposes than Relief of the Poor. * P - • Number of Members
- * : *- - ermanently. Relieved in Friendly
of their º Population, Law Charges, Removais, &c. Church, Bye Highway, County Rate, &c. In Workhouse. Out of Workhouse. Occasionally. TOTA L. Societies, in
Total Populaiton, in - * *-- *=s_-s - --
in 1801. 1801. 1776. |iº. 1803. 1813-15. 1776. 1783-5. 1803. 1813-15. 1803. 1815. 1803. 1815. 1803. 1815. 1803. 1815. 1803. 1815.
——-£—l—--£—l——£–|——£– H---É–|—-É—!--—£——l——£—— º **-
1 Middlesex .. 818,129 #11,147| 4,629 |18,084 |23,432 8,514 | 8,861 |111,691 |163,066 £15,186 16,279 |12,185 |17,956 24,765 & 1,433 52,136 115,668 72,741 60,579
2 Lancaster .. 672,731 1,387 4,245 |12,743 |28,811 2,590 6,937 || 70,651 |144,398 2,719 || 4,412 ||14,448 23,096 |13,175 18,753 |30,342 46,261 104,776 | 137,655
8 York, W. R. 563,953 1,939 || 3,488 11,528 20,756 1,773 || 3,338 81,234 108,824 || 2,534 3,179 |20,149 |23,163 |13,961 [18,387 || 36,644 44,729 59,558 74,005
4 Devon . . . . 343,001 || 1,454 3,819 4,542 9,060 5,554 |5,124 28,241 || 72,769 2,713 3,007 18,237 |19,008 || 9,776 11,119 |30,726 33,134 31,792 || 48,607
à Kent . . . . . . 307,624 1,320 3,961 8,888 17, 113 ; 5,778 6,454 42,070 86,969 i 6,337 | 8,179 9,227 ||14,386 |15,129 |19,361 30,693 41,926 12,633 15,640
6 Somerset .. 273,750 1,310 || 4,019 5,072 || 9,048 4,811 || 4,778 21,983 || 51,101 1,902 2,027 |12,944 15,612 8,144 || 1,278 22,990 28,917 | 19,848 || 23,883
7 Norfolk . . . . . 273,371 1,000 2,894 6,031 || 9,548 6,700 6,317 | 29,854 50,364 3,996 || 3,403 |13,668 16,956 |14, 114 14, 164 31,778 34,523 14,821 | 13,587
8 Surrey . . 269,049 : 1,233 3,210 | 8,536 |11,169 ; 5,570 8,983 || 37,177 60,585 5,268 6,366 5,173 8,468 |17,167 8,087 27,608 22,921 19,199 21,805
9 Gloucester . . 250,803 || 939 || 2,230 || 4,370 || 7,544 2,807 || 4,219 29,036 52,050 1,857 | 1,745 || 1,851 13,042 10,893 11,891 24,601 || 26,678 || 19,606 || 24,567
10 Stafford . . . . 239,153 999 || 2,428 5,389 |10,545 3,314|4,440 | 20,794 || 36,431 1,828 1,767 6,829 |10,414 | 6,608 || 1,863 15,265 24,044 32,852 41,213
11 Essex . . . . . . 226,437 1,499 || 3,958 || 7,287 |13,595 || 3,255 8,685 32,965 45,541 2,969 3,175 11,219 |13,916 |13,412 17,334 27,600 34,425 14,890 34,425
12 Southampton 219,656 1,330 3,556 5,101 || 5,999 || 4,512 7,045 21,338 31,406 3,537 3,717 | 7,959 10,241 11,378 9,529 22,874 23,487 4,733 11,013
18 Suffolk . . . . 210,431 965 2,113 || 4,694 | 8,374 4,064 |4,877 27,889 || 51,405 4,098 || 3,788 8,066 11,709 |15,850 13,080 28,014 || 28,577 || 11,448 || 13,335
14 Lincoln . . . . . 208,557 645 2,168 5,320 |10,964 2,742 |4,166 46,694 95,083 1,112 | 1,381 | 6,609 || 7,773 5,821 6,288 13,542 | 15,442 7,530 8,658
15 Warwick . . 208,190 1,484 || 2,880 5,599 |10,658 3,860 | 6,125 || 30, 129 56,886 1,981 2,017|10,624 12,541 6,416 || 7,006 | 19,021 21,564 17,000 26,330
16 Chester . . . . .191,751 737 1,931 || 3,171 || 7,891 980 | 1,556 | 16,766 40,642 273 592 7,504 || 8,746 7,398 || 9,908 15,175 19,244 ; 14,828 19,626
17 Cornwall 188,269 601 | 1,504 || 3,046 4,015 # 2,749 2,461 | 13,900 25,003 : 399 || 576 6,415 || 7,489 3,581 4,967 10,395 || 13,032 16,736 21,390
18 Wilts . . . . . . 185,107 1,307|2,501 || 3,682 5,705 2,579 3,530 | 18,800 || 33,404 || 1,617 | 1,192 |12,500 ||14,836 || 1,111 |13,229 25,228 29,257 11,330 | 15,302
19 Salop . . . . . . 197,639 767 1,624 3,136 4,415 # 2,574 3,111 || 14,510 || 25,082 : 1,586 3,717 5,644 || 7,934 5,767 8,236 12,997 | 19,887 19, 144 23,638
20 Derby...... 161,142 # 670 1,946 4,025 6,493 881 2,048 19,554 35,014 462 626 4,699 || 6,617 || 4,030 7,696 || 9,191 14,939 22,681 22,412
21 Durham . . . . 160,861 384 | 1,052 2,720 || 4,834 || 4,411 2,171 13,262 20,795 746 || 741 7,099 || 8,760 2,596 || 4,127 | 10,441 13,628 11,556 | 13,115
22 Sussex . . . . 159,311 1,235 | 2,741 5,746 9,489 5,613 4,568 21,174 30,741 3,823 || 4,387 9,415 |13,876 6,891 | 8,065 20,129 |26,328 || 4,419 || 4,790
23 Northumbla. 157,101 i 613 | 815 2,149 || 4,927 181 525 | 12,328 19,593 : 600 || 765 7,801 || 8,946 || 2,618 || 3,453 11,019 || 13,164 || 1 1,606 | 12, 193
24 York, N. R. 155,506 547 | 872 2,509 || 3,902 246 911 25,427 44,544 506 | 644 5,643 6,231 3,183 3,527 | 9,332 10,402 9,718 8,885
25 Nottingham | 140,350 249 1,648 3,230 6,945 2,530 | 3,451 | 16,518 36,038 965 | 1,131 || 3,467 5,000 | 2,450 | 6,056 6,882 | 12,187 15,202 | 19,149
26 York, E. R. 139,433 232 || 930 2,946 || 4,710 251 || 335 23,493 47,227 614 || 815 3,991 || 5,574 2,074 || 4,633 6,679 || 11,022 11,248 || 11,371
27 Worcester ... 139,333 750 | 1,500 3,543 4,309 || 2,024 3,625 | 13,103 || 20,459 1,150 | 1,071 6,236 | 6,685 5,055 5,301 | 12,427 | 13,057 | 12,845 | 13,458
28 Northampton 131,757 i 600 | 1,808 || 3,287 4,621 2,709 is,543 | 20,921 || 31,401 1,394 | 965 | 7,314 | 8,552 || 4,800 6,526 13,508 16,043 8,062 | 10,150
29 Leicester 130,081 i 818 1,596 || 3,895 || 6,400 1,966 2,742 24,137 40,370 954 1,183 6,446 7,693 3,919 6,799 || 11,319 15,655 # 10,889 15,425
80 Cumberland 117,230 || 627 | 875 2,064 3,586 158 || 315 5,512 | 19,663 i 602 | 663 3,170 || 4,159 1,923 | 1,829 5,695 || 6,651 7,788 || 9,807
81 Dorset .... 115,319 493 1,702 2,209 || 3,408 1,706 || 3,091 11,028 16,041 930 1,010 5,734 7,996 4,490 | 6,678 11,154 15,684 3,795 5,952
32 Oxford 109,620 : 619 1,496 2,614 || 4,457 : 1,548 2,239 II,836 24,771 1,243 837 6,539 7,520 6,148 || 7,219 || 13,930 15,576 5,010 5,922
33 Berks . . . . . . 109,215 729 1,622 || 3,610 || 4,205 ; 1,954 2,640 | 10,863 17,954 1,169 1,382 5,620 8,567 8,266 9,064 15,055 19,013 : 2,843 3,558
84 Buckingham | 107,444 | 668 1,742 2,623 5,820 i 3,328 3,680 15,233 || 23,271 1,260 1,271 6,505 6,917 | 5,392 | 6,750 | 13,157 14,938 4,079 5,917
35 Hertford 97,577 245 1,122 2,257 3,540 4,949 || 3,854 || 1 1,767 15, 106 1,754 1,495 || 4, 197 || 4,824 || 4,649 5,955 10,600 || 12,274 8,622 10,477
86 Cambridge... 89,346 363 | 1,045 1,588 3,530 2,036 2,662 | 13,093 | 19,901 892 || 748 3,870 4,805 || 3,368 5,625 8,130 1 1,178 ; 3,173 || 4,524
37 Hereford .. 89,191 272 | 1,058 1,596 || 3,664 927 | 1,259 | 12,662 18,095 i 303 || 305 || 4,515 5,697 3,542 4,412 8,360 | 10,414 : 2,811 2,854
38 Bedford . . . . 63,393 || 352 651 | 1,175 | 1,805 ; 1,333 | 1,660 | 8,429 || 17,318 : 67 880 2,516 2,979 2,072 3,171 5,262 j 7,030 2,730 3,647
99 Monmouth. . 45,582 142 767 1,478 1,962 1,456 | 1,881 4,993 10,090 133 99 || 1,943 2,319 1,354 1,704 3,072 4,122 : 3,799 || 7,923
40 Westmoreld. 41,617 67 296 459 911 166 140 3,353 6,340 i52 269 1,934 2, 196 || 91 I 977 2,997 || 3,442 # 2,435 | 1,278
41 Huntingdon | 37,568 146 || 433 | 1,098 || 1,135 : 1,273 | 1,727 5,992 9,556 353 || 368 1,588 1,906 | 1,322 3,071 3,263 5,345 1,740 | 2,470
42 Rutland . . . . 16,356 23 94 || 398 || 474 ; 247 318 4,180 || 7,058 # 169 | 128 498 610 || 393 || 304 || 1,060 | 1,042 1,704 1,398
WALES .. 541,546 1,136 3,365 6,433 |13,610 6,268 6,573 || 30,225 58,198 || 722 || 830 |24,208 28,042 9,987 |14,313 34,917 | 43,185 30,130 |45,097
TOTAL, 8,872,980 35,071 91,996 | 190,072 327,585 ; 137,655 163,511 1,034,105 iſ,834,523 85,468 93,141 336,199 423,678 305,899 || 423,158 725,566 | 939,977 i 704,350 | 861,657


39
STATEMENT' shewing the Amount of the Parochial Assessments in all ENGLAND and WALEs, and the proportion thereof expenged
for other purposes than the Relief of the Poor, annually on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1750; in the Year ending
Easter 1776; annually on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1785; in the Year ending Easter 1803; and in each cf the 18
years 1812–29, ending Easter 1830; shewing also the Amount expended for the Maintenance of the Poor, distinguishing the pro-
portion thereof, so expended in the County of MIDDLESEX, in each of those Periods and Years, together with the Number of
Committals for CRIME in the County of Middlesex, in each of the 25 Years 1805-30, the annual average price of Wheat, with the amount
of Money expended in each Year, for the Maintenance of the Poor, converted into Quarters of Wheat. - -
*masam-
Proportion Proportion § §§ | §§ *s *
TOTAL Earpended for Ea'pended for Relief s §: §§ s 3. §§
Year's 4” ºf other purposes of the Poor. §§ k s's §§ §§ STATEMENT of the Number of Quarters of
Parochia! than Relief Bngland County of §§g §§ js; OATs; BEANs and PEAs; and of MALT; and of
Assessments. of the Poor. and Wales. | Middlesea. #: §§ RiS' S Sacks of FLOUR, brought to Mark Fane Market
—£--|--& ...T. j. § - in London, in each of the 19 Years 1812–1830.
1750 730,135 40,164 689,971 81,030 §§§ 27/11 58,051.
1776 1,720,316 172,728 1,530,800 174,274 $35 | 45/0, 77,453 Quarters of
1785 2,167,749 255,509 || 2,004,239 195,527 is 46/6% 84,022 iT —i. T-- sº
1802 – 3 5,348,205 | 1,224,177 4,077,891 || 349,200 | ### 64/8 108,000 Oats a.i.as Mult Flour
1812 — 13 3,646,841 2,185,304 || 6,656,106 || 502,967 1,602 | 125/5 80,205 || 597,028 118,183 134,324 289,002
1813 — 14 8,388,974 2,213,480 6,294,581 543,333 1,707 108/9 99,992 755,630 | 123,370 164,840 || 388,955
1814 — 15 7,457,676 2,087,002 || 5,418,846 505,601 | 1,646 | 73/11 136,803 || 725,009 || 135,773 171,987 399,502
1815 — 16 6,937,425 | 1,214,071 5,724,839 || 519,164 2,005 || 64/4 | 161,000 || 842,572 | 158,632 177,804 || 362,828
1816 – 17 | 8,128,418 1,210,720 6,910,925 540,235 | 2,226 75/10 142,480 838,133 157,349 146,115 338,049
1817 — 18 9,320,440 | 1,432,332 7,870,801 634,703 2,686 94/9 134,000 716,689 154,690 151,123 319,480
1918 — 19 8,932, 185 1,408,905 || 7,516,704 634,746 2,665 | 84/1 150,982 1,232,767 219,735 | 183,964 369,733
1819 – 20 | 8,719,655 1,342,658 7,330,254 625,665 2,691 73/0 171,045 # 887,705 207,490 162,402 381,986
1620 — 21 | 8,411,893 1,375,868 6,959,251 615,494 2,773 || 65/7 187,825 1,150,833 124,856 193,966 : 406,849
1821 - 22 || 7,761,441 | 1,336,533 6,358,704 582,055 2,480 54/5 213,925 748,045 159,241 216,220 447,759
1822 — 23 6,898,153 1,148,230 5,772,962 527,625 2,539 || 43/3 246,300 || 801,079 | 160,021 241,393 440,991
1823 — 24 6,836,505 | 1,137,598 || 5,736,900 523,387 2,503 51/9 202,275 856,809 || 129,885 212,239 489,973
1824 – 25 | 6,972,323 1,212,199 || 5,786,980 541,402 2,621 62/0 174,645 964,827 144, 182 243,208 486,493
1825 — 26 6,965,051 | 1,246,145 || 5,928,505 || 555,797 2,902 | 66/6 167,157 1,142,817 | 159,874 266,885 521,365
1826 –– 27 | 7,784,351 | 1,362,377 6,441,089 612, 148 || 3,457 57/0 214,500 || 1,244,056 186,397 266,534 466,715
1827 –– 28 7,715,055 1,372,433 6,298,003 659,484 || 3,381 55/0 235,000 1,225,012 162,642 215,288 419,789
1828 – 29 7,642,171 1,280,328 6,332,411 || 659,925 3,516 ió8/8 224,975 : 1,530,425 | 164,448 246,905 523,106
1829 — 30 8,111,422 1,322,239 6,829,042 675,825 3,567 64/3 210 373 || 1,145,754 || 147,401 | 219,478 || 368,888
1830 —– 31 901,440 131,637 234,137 412,876
1831 -- 32 :
i832 — 33 |
1833 — 34
silº, County of lupplesex. City of LONDON,
of MIDDLESEX, distinguishing the proportion for the 97 Parishes -
within the Walls of the City of London, in each of the four Years 1803. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1803. 1813. 1814. 1815.
ending Easter ——-£——- -º-Hº- —-38—||——£-——-—£-———£-—l—-38—
TOTAL Amount of Money raised by Parochial Rates 490,144 627,853 | 686,291 |675,167 || 59,741 | 72,172 79,444 | 73,781
Being in proportion to the Real Property d? Cent . . . . - - || 11 4 5 | 12 5 1 | 12 T 4 — i — *** *
Or, in the £. (on £5,595,537, in 1815.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/5} 2/3 2/5: 2/5 3/2 — — ſºlºssºmsºmºsºs
Proportion Expended for Relief of the Poor. . . . . . . . . 249,200 502,967 543,333 505,601 || 48,789 | 56,643 59,829 55, 186
In Suits of Law, Removals, and Overseers Expences. . 18,084 22,472 23,726 24,100 || 2,417 3,259 3,596 3,588
Maintenance of the Wives & Children of Militia Men ! 15,991 17,835 9,874 § 1,846 2,432 178
All other Militia Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... }. 111,692 1,160 466 385 - 14,449 * ºsmºsºsºsºmsº- i4
Church, County, Bye Highway Rates, &c. . . . . . . © e l135,145 | 154,946 º! l28,889 |30,298 |25,91.
TOTAL PAROCHIAL EXPENDITURE £ 478,976 677,735 | 740,309 || 693,356 | 65,656 85,637 96,121 | 84,880
- - - |- ~~~~~ &
Number of Persons In Workh., including Children 15,186 16,698 || 16,115 16,026 1,888 1,451 1,458 1,412
permanently ...} Out of do, , exclusive of do, 12,185 17,296 18,333 18,241 2,582 2,734 2,807 2,703
Relieved Occasionally. . . . . tº º e º e º º * e º 'º e º 'º e dº e º 'º a s e e 24,765 75,541 | 84,770 83,988 || 1,512 1,847 | 1,936 1,721
Persons relieved, not being Parishioners . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,506 smºs---a * * * 3,403 .
TOTAL Number relieved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,642 109,535 | 119,218 118,255 9,385 6,032 6,201 5,836
Number of Persons in Friendly Societies. . . . . . . . . . . . 72,741 57,340 57,213 | 67,186 '' 4,047 ' 3,753 3,944 4,535


The Number of Children in the County ºf Middlesea belonging to those permanently relieved out ºf Workhouse in 1802–3, was 4,347 under 5 years of Age ; and
6,690 from 5 to 14, and out of the Total Number relieved 8,407 were above 60 Years of Age, or disabled from labor by permanent illness or other infirmity : of the amount
expended for maintenance of the Poor in the same Year, ºf 224,048 was the proportion for those maintained in Workhouse, being at the rate of £13 14 io # head.
On referring to the Statement of the Assessment and Earpenditure of the several out Parishes of the Metropolis, the rate # head for maintenance of the Poor in Work-
house, in the Year ending Easter 1803, will be seen to vary from £6 18 0 in St. John Wapping, to £44 13 9 in St. Mary Islington ;
accounts to be correct ) bespeaks eactreme insufficiency on one side, or great profusion on the other ; but, the probability is, that the disparity arises more fr
method and competency in making up the accounts than front any actual difference in the scale or cost of subsistence; items which in one case will be charged
will in another case be charged under other heads, precluding all fair comparison, and thereby shewing
and enforced into practice, in all the parishes of the Kingdom.
this disparity (admitting the
om the want of
g - wnder one head,
the desirableness for some uniform mode of account being adopted
46
STATEMENT shewing the amount of Money Expended for the Relief of the POOR, in the Cities of LonDoN and WESTM INSTER,
and in each of the principal Parishes and Districts, within the County of MIDDLESEx, in the Year ending Easter 1776; annually,
on an average of the three Years onding Easter 1785; in the Year ending Easter 1803; and annually, in each of the 17 Years ending
Easter, or the 25th. of March 1829.

City of LONDON. City St. Giles, & St. Andrew, Saffron - St. James, St. Mary
•y- zºátház, without of St. Mary- St. St. Geºrge Holborn, & Hää and St. Mary, St. Luke, St. Luke, St. Mary, & St. John, Matfeioſ,
Years //ye Pya ZZs the Walls || Westminster le-bonne | Pancras Bloomsbury St. George |Eły ge * Chelsea Old Street | Islington Clerkenwell. Whitechap
--—£-—|———£--—||——£-— — — -- || -- - -º,--— —-a ºr, − |—s---º,---------, --- i.--—ººl — — — i-—- Ç ** - , ºsmºsºmas
1775–76 30,582 | 18,791 44,969 4,914 | 1,296 || 5,156 || 4,551 | 1,455 | 1,807 | 1,310 5,130 1,126 2,863 4,060
| 785 32,492 | 20, 166 || 48,856 8,724 | 1,568 4,559 5, 131 | 1,466 2,351 | 1,936 || 4,217 | 1,937 || 4,174 || 4,115
1802 – 3 || 51,206 || 30,739 || 75,982 29,954 || 9,192 || 14,034 || 9,086 2,965 3,903 || 4,675 11, 106 || 6,226 8,779 6,565
1812 — 13 56,643 40,095 98,014 || 38,251 16,124 22,911 | 11,628 4,793 || 4,758 8,526 13,938 7,627 | 9,640 9,115
1813 – 14 59,829 || 41,450 || 103,038 45,036 | 19,191 24,514 | 12,210 || 4,235 4,847 || 9,188 13,734 || 9,401 || 11,735 | 9,920
i814 – 15 55,186 || 39,367 98,498 |40,016 | 18,673 || 23,326 10,788 || 4,023 4,545 8,888 i4,072 9,235 | 11,871 8,320
1815 – 16 57,672 31,153 || 105,669 || 45,062 | 16,295 || 25,375 15,759 || 3,417 || 4,619 7,393 || 13,740 | 10,903 || 14,653 7,891
1816 – 17 58,909 || 37,707 99,216 50,648 || 16,489 || 25,278 14,242 4,651 4,274 7,646 13,552 || 9,006 || 15,390 8,602
1817 – 18 60,251 42,329 || 108,882 | 67,713 18,259 || 39,116 16,086 || 4,796 || 7,200 9,773 | 16,032 11,094 | 16,020 10,962
1818 – 19 62,964 || 39,106 || 125,971 || 45,328 21,042 || 41,151 | 18,542 4,872 6,122 || 9,912 || 14,704 || 1 1,826 17,054 || 14,016
1819 – 20 | 69,857 40,375 || 117,146 || 41,344 24,880 39,594 || 14,467 || 4,940 6,495 || 10,688 15,272 | 10,056 13,283 || 10,530
1820 – 1 || 62,500 || 39,403 || 121, 172 43,218 24,538 || 36,303 || 14,996 || 4,841 9,313 | | 1,909 || 14,971 || 9,905 | 12,581 9,747
1821 – 2 | 62,890 39,040 || 118,028 || 41,182 23,560 | 34,677 || 1 1,870 4,364 5,907 11,257 14,383 10,057 || 14,000 || 9,036
1822 – 3 || 58,248 33,338 || 106,993 || 34,153 24,686 32,042 | 12,809 || 4,174 5,075 11,380 || 13,632 9,216 12,376 8,830
1823 – 4 || 57,647 || 33,309 || 105,370 38,104 || 21,882 34,840 | 11,814 || 3,240 || 4,893 8,317 | 13,643 || 7,555 | 13,991 8,213
1824 – 5 54,276 32,016 || 107,086 || 37,316 || 23,520 | 37,000 | 12,679 3,384 || 5,067 11,540 J4,388 10,070 14,146 9,270
1825 – 6 58,561 || 37,151 || 105,511 || 41,258 24,743 || 31,500 11,707 || 4,282 6,266 10,608 || 13,214 || 9,812 14,731 9,948
1826 – 7 61,428 43,898 || 105,911 || 51,043 27,823 30,844 12,973 || 4,598 || 6,331 || 13,352 | 18,562 11,212 16,079 || 10,192
1827 – 8 64,611 || 42,751 || 114,473 58,395 29,983 || 36,067 | 12,728 4,304 || 7,665 14,437 20,344 14,763 || 17,225 | 11,491
1826 – 9 || 64,555 || 37,348 || 111,807 || 58,773 35,786 36,093 15,009 || 4,684 || 7,799 || | 1,289 20,481 14,338 16,289 || 10,638
1829 – 30
1830 - 1
1831 – 2
-º- A GRICULTURAL DISTRICTS SILK MANUFA CTURING DISTRICT ſ MARITIME PARISHES ſ TOTAL
Hundreds of § St. Eleozzard *#. Mile end ºf St. John St. George, St. A 2002, Pop! County
I k) & 6 #2) #, a 2 || > t > Urzu is t > º 3. Poplar & of
Years Edmonto?? º: Isleworth Elthorne Spelthorne || Sptlyields Shoreditch e.g. old ſº nºw ân the fºast| Limehouse] Blackwall|| Middlesea:
1775 – 76 2,505 | 1,802 2,313 2,966 1,776 || 2,595 3,738 2,826 885 1,726 2,710 | 1,080 631 || 174,274
1785 3,451 2,375 2,527 4,077 3,069 || 2,674 4,777 2,688 | 1,076 2,376 1,860 | 1,068 845 || 195,537
1802 – 3 8,146 3,091 5,710 | 8,015 5,702 || 5,322 7,928 || 3,484 || 2,945 5,158 4,210 | 1,770 1,387 || 349,200
1812 — 13 ;|...}. 9,303 11,528 7,569 || 9,030 | 12,073 || 6,675 4,057 | 12, 157 9,847 || 3,909 5,888 || 502,967
1813 – 14 9,815 5,164 8,553 12,150 8,563 || 9,441 12,968 || 9,288 4,817 | 13,383 || 11,265 4,713 7,741 || 543,333
1814 – 15 9,204 || 3,889 8,741 11,418 8, 192 || 8, 105 || || 2,212 5,427 | 4,054 11,002 9,858 4, 184 7,367 || 505,601
1815 – 16 || 9,127 3,904 || 7,520 | 11,169 8, 120 || 5,710 || 14,407 5,278 3,649 12,353 || 10,804 3,217 | 9,709 || 519,165
i816 — ? 7 9,924 || 4,538 || 9,053 11,956 8,776 || 6,673 18,601 || 9,363 3,964 9,405 || 11,535 5, 110 8,732 || 540,235
1817 – 18 10,753 5,385 7,867 13,446 9,321 || 7,231 | 18,291 10,552 | 6,653 10,297 || 20,720 5,542 10,156 || 634,703
1818 – 19 11,005 || 5, 130 || 9,172 13,843 9,928 || 7,468 18,597 || 9,212 5,797 12,578 || 15,851 5,388 11,140 || 634,747
1819 – 20 | 12,234 5,480 | 8,250 | 13,605 || 10,594 || 7,901 || 19,205 || 9,212 7,492 || 11,844 || 14,052 7,529 10,584 || 625,665
i820 – 21 | 12,604 || 5,613 || 7,633 | 12,413 ; 9,553 || 6,695 | 18,417 | 8,439 7,626 13,171 || 13,502 || 6,400 10,763 || 615,495
1821 – 22 11,083 5, 191 7,060 | 12,129 8,487 || 5,239 || 17,469 || 8,122 6,823 12,015 || 11,612 4,385 10,322 || 582,055
1822 – 23 10,640 5,405 8,404 || 9,557 8,179 || 3,095 16,026 9,21 1 6,153 || 10,338 9,748 4,060 9,213 || 527,625
1823 – 24 10,834 5,227 5,595 8,989 7,504 || 4,094 15,753 || 9,085 5,749 10,656 || 10,658 4,933 9,028 || 523,387
1824 – 25 | 13,432 5,565 5,904 || 8,794 8,148 || 4,841 17,991 || 10,174 6,839 || 10,225 || 11.151 i 5,302 || 8,611 || 541,402
#825 – 26 12,053 5,548 5,540 || 9,439 7,599 |: 19,539 || 9,023 8,315 10,510 || 16,227 | 5,707 8,502 || 554,797
1826 – 27 | 13,432 5,916 6,021 | 10,051 8,191 || 5,581 24,486 || 14,247 10,062 12,459 || 12,788 5,700 || 9,338 || 612,148
1827 – 28 12,937 6,142 5,920 11,436 7,866 5,787 25,514 15,767 11,459 10,647 || 16,913 7,152 9,353 || 609,484
1828 – 29 || 13,598 || 6,136 5,970 10,712 7,578 || 5,541 28,934 17,103 || 11,229 12,388 || 14,948 || 4,921 10,024 || 609,980
1829 – 30
1830 – 31
1831 - 32 |

The feature first deserving of attention in the above Statement, is the large amount expended for the relief of the Poor within the W.
which relatively, very considerably exceeds, the amount expended for the Iike purpose in any other place in England; the Church,
alls of the City of London;
Bye Highway Rates, Lavy
Charges, and other local Rates, also exceed in the like proportion, the similar charges in any other place; it is deserving of attention, how far so many small
Parishes, might be formed into five, or fewer Divisions for Parochial purposes; Bristol, Norwich, and other places afford precedents, and reference, for the con-
sideration of adopting such a measure: most of the out Parishes exhibit extraordinary increases since 1776; but, the Population of those Parishes, has, since
that date increased in corresponding proportions, whilst the City of London within the Walls, has progressively decreased in Populatiºn, (see Note to Statement
of the Population of each of the 97 Parishes.) The operative part of the Silk Manufacture, prevails more particularly in the Parish of St. Matthew, Bethnall Green;
and Mile End, Old Town; partially in St. Leonard, Shoreditch; and very partially in the Parish of Hackney : Christ Church, Spitalfields, is the original seat
of the Manufacture, and in which many of the principal employers still reside, but the Parish being circumscribed, it precludes any extension of Population,
within its limits, and occasions the spreading of the operatives over the adjoining Parishes. For 60 Years previous to 1823, the Rate of Wages for Weaving of
Silks in this District had been regulated by ſegislative enactments, and during the whole of that period, the District exhibited, relatively, less poverty and Pa-
rochial burthen, than any other Manufacturing District in the Kingdom; in the Session of Parliament 1823 all those enactmens, Were repealed, whereby the
employees became more directly subjected to the will of the employers, see the effect, as exemplified above, in the difference of Parochial Expenditure.
#3 For the Population of each of the out Parishes, see Statement of the Topographical Position thereaf.
4 i
STATEMENT shewing the Amount of Money expended, for the Relief of the Poor, in each of the 14 Parishes and Districts, forming
part of the METROPOLIS; and the Total thereof: and also of the amount in the like manner expended for the same purpose, in each of 15
of the principal Cities and Towns in different parts of the Kingdom, in the Year ending Easter 1776; annually, on an average of the three Years ending Easter 1785;
in the Year ending Easter 1803; and annually, in each of the 17 Years ending Easter, or the 25th. March 1829; shewing also the Estimated Value of the Real Pro-
perty according to the Property Tax Returns of 1815; and the Population of each Parish, District, City, and Town, at each of the 3 Periods 1801, 1811, and 1821.
The following features of this account deserve attention, Viz; 1st, the inconsiderable amount in Liverpool, being only in the proportion of 1 to 6, as compared
with the City of London within the Walls; 2nd. the sudden diminution of Amount in the Town of Sheffield since 1821–2; 3rd. the great fluctuations in Nottingham
and Leicester, between 1815 and 1823; 4th. the large amount of B
are strongly manifested in Manchester.
*** *** ****
irmingham, as compared either with Sheffield or Manchester; 5th. the Panics of 1816 and 1825
County of SURREY.
--as-s -º-º-º-
B Four Parishes in KENT,
Borough of ghrist St. Mary, St. Mary, St. Mary, St.Mary, , Cam., | Wºº.” #. - - . | TOTAL
Years Southwark Church Lambeth Newington Bermondsey * berwell #º Croydom º Deptford Greenwich Woolwich º z' £
# 175 –– 6 || 9,154 1,015 2,252 894 || 2,294 | 1,701 | 1,266 3,297 900 o,322 2,062 2,080 | 1,299 676 34,213
1785 10,393 | 1,379 3,146 1,839 2,244 1,858 1,872 5,227 | 1,142 7,006 2,424 3,011 | 1,568 784 43,893
1802 – 3 22,019 2,949 || 10,436 || 6,684 6,140 3,268 3,890 9,600 2,916 || 11,237 4,952 5,177 2,100 2,543 83,892
:312 – 13 || 31,550 3,707 19,179 || 14,244 8,380 7,242 5,673 || 13,451 || 4,118 || 17,020 || 7,970 || 9,314 || 7,320 4,000 || 153,169
1813 — 14 34,181 3,631 21,047 13,648 || 9,484 || 8,948 || 5,711 || 14,080 5,707 || 17,838 || 9,807 || 9,220 7,077 5,100 || 165,480
1814 – 15 30,269 3,599 || 21,572 | 10,942 || 9,064 || 9,266 6,298 || 12,946 4,631 || 17,529 || 7,942 9,726 6,396 || 5,494 || 155,872
1815 – 16 || 30,229 5,666 27,821 | 13,297 || 11,186 6,363 6,102 || 11,572 4,941 || 19,254 7,062 6,124 || 3,458 || 6,636 || 159,712
1816 – 17 | 33,974 6,272 41,726 16,338 10,744 6,321 6,527 | 13,317 | 3,828 || 22,255 8,029 || 7,041 5,274 6,803 || 188,450
1817 — 18 || 39,072 7,081 35,348 16,901 | 12,264 7,494 | 6,400 14,927 5,768 || 22,741 || 10,364 || 13,149 || 7,179 6,891 || 205,580
1818 – 19 || 36,002 || 6,247 || 42,553 | 18,232 17,317 | 9,193 8,183 | 16,584 || 6,444 || 26,087 8,363 10,293 6,838 6,836 || 209,172
1819 – 20 37,277 6,464 |40,374 || 17,498 || 14,850 6,176 6,805 19,069 6,903 || 25,464 8,411 | 12,334 6,593 3,864 || 212,084
1820 – 21 || 41,109 7,502 || 39,614 || 19,120 | 15,954 6,906 || 7,952 16,163 5,747 || 20,291 || 8,231 11,318 6,401 || 3,734 || 210,042
1821 – 22 || 37,979 6,052 28,888 15,530 *17,302 || 7,140 || 7,160 14,605 || 4,622 || 17,039 || 7,276 9,311 5,144 3,195 || 181,243
1822 – 23 35,238 4,864 || 25,206 || 13,457 | 13,669 6,874 || 10,953 | 12,201 4,229 || 16,481 || 7,304 || 10,114 5,480 3,068 || 168,228
1823 24 30,724 4,670 31,538 || 13,543 || 13,743 5,515 7,472 12,303 || 4,219 || || 5,804 7,966 10,322 || 6,068 3,154 || 165,043
1824 – 25 30,550 5,333 28,112 | 12,240 15,572 5,301 || 9,153 | 12,259 || 4,129 || 15,544 || 6,810 8,494 5,691 3,116 || 162,306
1825 – 26 31,031 5,214 23,913 | 12,267 16,511 5,358 8,752 12,016 || 4,513 || 15,638 || 7,548 7,684 5,711 || 3,338 || 159,494
1826 – 27 | 37,290 5,507 || 32,600 14,283 18,271 5,629 || 8,012 | 15,598 || 5,354 || 17,928 7,813 || 7,701 || 5,963 3,567 || 185,516
1827 – 28 36,420 5,832 30,844 13,584 17,039 || 6,054 8, 15? | 14,548 6,130 || 18,269 9,218 8.554 7,029 3,682 || 135,356
1828 - 29 || 37,600 5,754 31,828 15,184 17,438 5,807 || 8,743 | | 5,400 tº: 18,893 9,283 8,444 || 7,076 || 3,462 || 181,450
! 329 — 30 -
$830 — 31 |
1831 -— 32
*...*... "el 227,408 || 56,060 220,618 84,223 65,131 || 51,261 | 84,392 || 133,734 47,012 140,1s' seaso diss' also 27,007 || 1,261,619
801 || 57,515 || 9,933 27,985 14,847 17,159 10,296 || 7,059 16,429 || 5,743 || 20,885 18,282 14,339 9,826 4,007 234,316
Popu- ) 1811 61,069 11,050 41,644 23,853 19,530 12,114 13,369 20,394 || 7,801 26,675 19,833 16,947 17,054 || 6,625 297,958
lation. ) 1821 || 72,566 || 13,339 57,638 || 33,047 25,235 | 12,523 17,876 || 23,819 9,254 31,233 20,818 20,712 || 17,008 8,185 363,253
1831 77,796 | 13,705 | 87,856 || 44,526 29,741 12,875 28,231 25,821 12,477 34,809 21,350 | 24,553 || 17,661 9,659 441,060
Town of Town of Town of Town of Town of City of Out § Tººn of City of Town of Town of city of Plymouth
Years *gº Manchestr. Salford JLeeds ||Birminghm *g. wº Bristol, of Bristol *:: *** Nottingham. *gºr Coventry & Davenp.
1775 – 6 3,044 3,323 393 || 3,693 5,894 | 1,453 2,007 || 10, 135 | 3,287 1,144 10,949 2,152 2,510 || 4,256 1,971
1785 6,118 || 4,770 557 4,397 || 11,384 1,891 2,825 | 13,627 2,429 1,872 | 13,397 || 3,343 3,052 5,596 2,494
1802 – 3 || 25,419 15,999 || 1,490 19,274 18,681 3,614 || 9,722 || 11,402 || 4,366 5,524 17,048 || 9,939 || 7,477 9,764 8,194
1812 – 13 30,320 38,533 6,413 ; 29,281 33,298 || 6,622 21,610 | 15,013 || 7,952 14,708 || 19,989 || 23, 113 | 11,748 9,725 | 13,957
1813 – 14 26,204 27,684 5,059 27,229 30,214 6,935 | 16,714 || 14,096 || 9,506 || 14,906 | 18,456 16,782 14,315 8,829 15,219
1814 – 15 24,344 16,636 4,037 21,397 30, 139 5,822 || 13,104 || 74,468 7,508 || 12,710 | 16,543 15,616 11,803 || 7,202 | 16,220
1815 – 16 25,952 20,176 3,804 | 18,174 23,873 || 5,210 || 14,823 15,500 9,873 || 13,289 17,296 | 16,513 | 12,747 7,642 | 16,708
1816 – 17 | 34,932 || 48,846 7,783 20,963 37,523 || 6,699 || 22,062 15,500 | 10,547 14, 187 23,043 22,689 18,693 14,415 || 17,411
1817 – 18 || 46,862 39,947 7,813 || 21,641 47,958 8,587 28,414 20,500 | 12,158 22,209 || 25,158 15,895 | 19,347 || 17,572 22, 156
1818 – 19 |42,328 27,436 || 7,110 |20,677 38,222 5,830 | 19,967 27,500 | 12,666 23,992 || 17,874 15,240 17,155 12,952 24,048
1819 – 20 || 38,314 25,614 6,794 29,884 47,651 7,444 || 32,067 27,500 11,906 || 15,618 17,540 |22,966 10,882 14,084 23,032
1820 – 21 || 33,732 23,421 5,149 28, 147 | 40,521 6,416 || 32,386 24,621 11,739 15,369 | 16,608 || 14,943 9,230 | 13,856 23,978
1821 – 22 || 36,754 23,252 3,668 22,682 33,854 5,523 16,787 25,567 10,556 14,659 16,432 || 9,862 17,155 12,494 18,991
1822 – 23 29,492 | 19,754 4,651 20,824 27,549 |4,491 11,750 |25,669 || 9,788 || 14,306 || 17,336|| 7,143 10,822 || 10,782 58,778
#823 — 24 26,937 18,848 3,649 21,813 || 33,848 3,926 i 1,918 21,882 9,710 13,296 | 16,863 7,535 9,230 10,725 21,783
1824 –- 25 28,028 21,371 3,529 20,308 || 32,820 4,871 || 10,369 |22,165 9,868 || 13,996 || 17,118 7,818 || 9,182 || 9,259 |20,728
1825 – 26 27,352 25,134 3,949 21,739 37,153 5,444 9,846 23,85 | | 10,241 14,763 22,482 10,014 || 9,393 || 9,917 23,293
1826 – 27 29,760 42,166 7,140 |26,547 38,607 || 7,620 | 10,887 25,504 || 10,778 15,429 39,284 || 12,874 18, 108 || 12,257 22,046
1827 – 28 29,256 || 32,054 6,766 27, 136 45,884 6,073 || 12,071 22,683 || 11,573 15,048; 36,240 14,508 || 14,673 || 10,888 21,583
1828 – 29 27,201 29,501 6,253 27,717 || 41,111 || 5,699 || 12,621 20,151 | 11,100 15,210 17,347 13,604 || 13,464 11,624 21,090
1829 — 30 - -
1830 -— 31
1831 – – 32
Estimated Value of *. 6 * - 88 03,772 72,481 42,336 57 ext *. #) R. A.
*; º; º;|###| "...# *;| #| ##|*::::: "...] § #| : ; ; ;
Popu- ) is iſ 94% ºg is iid 62,533 70.207 || 14.366 35.840 46,392 || 3:04, 2,299 || 3.23% ºš 2.46 17.923 || 56.0%
lation. , iggi 118.972 103.016 || 25.772 83,796 85,716 19,189 42,157 52,889 || $4,890 28,391 || 30,28; 49,417 39,125 21,242 61,212
* {iji ičí; iº;' tº 123,393 | 114,868 32,118 59,011 59,074 44,812 32,958 61,110 50,680 39,306 27,079 66,173




F.
42
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Houses, assessed to the House and Window Duty, with the Rental at which the Houses
were assessed, in each of 16 Classes, from l. 10 to l. 400 P annum, and upwards; and the Houses in 10 Classes, having 8 to 180
Windows, and upwards, in each of the Eight Great Metropolitan Divisions, within the County of Middlesex, and the total of the
Jounty, in the Year ending the 5th. of April 1830; shewing also the Total Number assessed in the County of Middlesex, at Rentals
of l.264; annum, and upwards, and having 10 Windows, and upwards, in the Year ending the 5th. of April 1823, and the Rate at
which assessed for the House Duty. .
*...* According to this Statement, the Number of Houses in the County of Middlesex, assessed to the House Tax at Rentals of L20 #' annum, and upwards,
have increased iz,561, since 1823. In 1821, the Total Number of Houses Inhabited in the County of Middlesex, was returned at 152,969, which in 1831, will
probably have increased to 180,000; 495 of which being Farm Houses occupied by Tenants, are exempt, -leaving upwards of 63,000 Houses below Lio #'an-
Hum Rental : The Return of Housés assessed to Window, Duty in 1823, was in Six Classes only, as follows, Viz; having from 10 to 14 Windows; 15 to 19;
20 to 29; 30 to 39; 40 to 49; and 50, and upwards.; this Classification precludes a fair comparison being made with the Return of 1830; but, as far as inference
ber appears not to have increased.—see following Page, and Note thereto., 3- The Figures at the head of the Columns refer to the Number of
serves, the Num - -
--see the same, for Value of Property, Population, &c. of each.
the Parishes in the Topographical Arrangement of the Metropolis :
—-sº -
tº Window Duty:
Holborn St. Giles, & Finsbury Tower Kensington, St. Mary- ſ Inns of TOTAL County of
Af - * * Division. St. Geºrge. Division. Division. and Chelsea le-bonne. Court, and | Remainder Middlesea, in the Years
§ Cities of Nos. 26, 72, Bloomsbury Nos. 25, 34, 36| Wos. 13, 35,40 Divisions. Divisions. Chancery. of ending the 5th. of April
Rentals of London wº 73, and 105. No. 28. |39, iO7-9, 114. to 60, 134-5. Nos. 74 - 5. No. 71. No. 2. COUNTY. 1830. 1823,
ſf, IOT) ſeiß 940 | 1,239 || 1,059 || 230 2,351 7,920 55 265 117 | 1,747 15,928 *=s=rwº.
15 20 948 1,279 || 1,835 303 1,656 4,868 357 522 109 | 1,216 13,093 —--
20 30 2,264 2,271 || 3,094 648 || 4,939 7,029 | 1,012 | 1,011 260 1,510 | 24,038 20,829
tº 30 40 2,026 2,762 || 3,045 782 3,090 3, 169 883 | 1,789 348 840 | 18,734 15,777
Rºj | 40 50 1,759 | 2,378 || 2,238 || 496 || 2,040 1,690 522 1,728 272 426 13,549 || 11,491
3 50 s 60 | 1,289 1,653 || 1,380 || 372 777 617 375 | 1,127 192 254 8,036T
5 60 s 70 | 1,012 1,247 999 259 501 391 26() 859 150 194 5,869
s 70 s & 80 561 743 654 || 174 214 204 |00 428 62 .87 | **7 - 20,198
‘s, 80 s 90 543 643 365 228 174 115 118 452 81 13} 2,850 f ****
... 90 S 100 I 85 261 200 116 57 60 26 136 24 19 iº
* | 100 } | {} 605 692 239 | 26 118 | H 10 5 i 454 55 97 3.17.
is 110 | 50 598 849 376 261 I,07 61 89 444 34 44 2,863 | *3,371
* || || || || "...] § {: ; ; ; "| || || ".
º al t 4ts' ë — 8 l, 43
300 J U 400 '75 220 | 1 6 w.e- l 5 164 —— 5 487 3,045
U.400 & upwards 53 277 | 6 3 ** l I 77 —— H 4}9
Total No. of H. --- `-- *** •ºy saw-wº-ºº-ºº-ººs º- *-------
0. ***}ºw 17,681 || 15,711 || 4,272 16,084 26,282 2.9071012, 1,710 | 6,611 116,279 || 74,702
£ £ || £ £ £ £ .# £ £ £ e
ſºlo) ſºlā 10,762 14,539 || 12,823 2,686 27,813 92,613 723 3,046 1,339 19,652 | 185,996 || 1 /6 *
15 20 | 15,789 21,259 || 29,053 5,007 || 28,153 81,729 6,518 8,871 1,826 | 19,991 218,196 $
20 30 50,969 || 51,058 || 67,814 || 15,175 121,536 154,249 25,745 23,426 6,027 | 33,282 549,280 o,
30 40 65,167 90,292 || 99,078 25,629 || 103,034 || 101,158 31,250 57,823 11,497 || 26,755 | 611,683 2/3
... 40 50 | 73,230 99,652 || 93,908 21, I 14 | 84,406 || 69,688 23,376 71,778 11,441 17,564 566,157T s
s 50 a 60 65,741 | 84,857 || 70,442 | 19,332 39,672 31,341 19,668 57,349 || 9,792 12,838 411,032 | #
3 60 | 3 || 70 61,649 |76,757 || 61,288 15,957 30,725 23,741 16,584 52,218 || 9,118 11,574 359,611 .#
F - 70 } s - 80 39,922 52,955 || 46,768 12,551 15,220 14,541 7,439 30,332 4,400 || 6,055 230,283 §
sº 80 s 90 43,807 52,397 || 29,549 18,585 14,065 || 9,235 9,581 || 36,511 6,524 10,561 |230,815 his
§ 99 || 5 || 100 | 16.794 |24,947 || 13,221 |10,614 3,196 || 3,413 2,458 2,333 2,177 | 1,723 98.9% 2/10|s
& 100 110 |60,758 || 70,613 || 24,217 | 12,734 11,863 | 11,060 5,100 45,580 5,569 9,715 257,209 ſ / §
119 150 74,173 ſº 46,200 31,958 13,222 7,746 11,114 55,718 4,063 5,496 || 355,115 º
150 200 | 68,529 92,483 || 26,705 25,954 7,055 4,420 4,987 76,282 966 5,500 || 312,881
200 300 | 68,813 133,750 || 10,667 24,983 || 3,200 3,790 4,934 111,261 | – || 3,920 | 365,318
300 J U.400 24,019 || 71,186 || 5,370 1,906 ****s 350 | 1,673 || 52,834 — 1,040 | 158,978
400 & upwards 31,493 159,797 || 880 1,798 * 600 400 36,390 i — 450 231,808 J
Total Rental Assessed £1771,614 |1,200,977 || 643,073 245,983 505,160 611,676 tºo 7sº 74,739 tº Tsºs.so *ssºrasamºa
§ ſ ºn s ſ 11 || 3:33, 3.2| 2,879 || 484 || 3,484 || 7,035 | 1,031 1,025 || 802 .399 22,256 —
: 11 s 16 3,863 4,327 || 4,505 | 1,188 5,292 || 5,407 | 1,123 2,481 92 1,352 29,630 27,083
s 16 5 21 2,602 || 3,627 || 2,644 819 1,605 1,635 762 2,359 14 729 16,796 || 13,882
§ ºl s | 26 1,410 2,147 || 1,252 516 552 519 367 1,276 11 406 8,456
§ - iº r + š, ; ;|| 7 || 2: 248 222 177 780 2 242 4,966 ; 19,948
- . # . º º 400 252 175 138 74 763 : 263 || 3,481 4,479
3 30 's 75 is, * . º: º º 29 340 1 || 144 1,563 i,635
& §s - +: *~ º, - 23 26) 202 | –– 123 989
§ 75 J R U 100 39 103 || 5 4 5 6 5 12 | –— 29 208 1,306
S (-100 to 180 & up. 27 59 1 || 1 || – 3 3 || 3 | — 24 121
j - |——— - ------
Total of Hººd: 12,086 lºilº 3,739 11,543 | 15,068 3,591 9,241 1,774 4,911 | 89,808 69,333


• *-e-----
*a*The difference of 1,342 in the Number of Windows, under the head of Inns of Court and Chancery is so many Chambers Assessed in those Institutions.
43
STATEMENT of the Number of Houses, assessed to the House and Window Duty, in each of the four remaining Divisions of
the METROPOLIs, in the Counties of SURREY, KENT, and ESSEX, and the Total of the Metropolis; shewing also the Number asses-
sed to the like Duties in each of the Counties of Lancaster, Somerset, Gloucester, and Sussex, as containing the greatest proportion
of Houses assessed at high Rentals; the Totals exhibited in comparison with the Total in each Class of assessment, in all England
and Wales, arranged to correspond with the Statement on the preceding Page. -
*...* The Total Gross Receipt of the House Duty in all England and Wales, in the Year ending the 5th, of January 1830, as credited
in the Finance Accounts for that Year, was l. 1,241,791; the proportion of the Metropolis as eachibited below, being l. 770,166, eaceeds
# of the whole; it is proper, however, to observe, in regard to this comparison, that the Duty on l. 11,154,109 of Rental, in all England and
Wales, at the Rates of Duty, as eahibited on the preceding Page amounts to l. 1,327,940; whether the difference of l. 86,149 arises from
arrears, awards on appeals, or from some other cause, cannot here be determined; the difference deserves consideration, in forming an esti-
mate of the proportion between the Metropolis, and all England and Wales: the Rate of Duty on Windows, varies in a way to preclude
which the Window Duty in the Metropolis, bears to the Duty in the whole of England and Wales, is about one-third.
the forming an estimate of the proceeds of the Duty from the Statement below, but the fair inference is, that the proportion of Amount
T{} TAL
Brixton º Becomtreeſ ºw . Counties of Total of the
County of Borough of Hundred, Hundred, Hundred, Toča º - — ~ 5 preceding ENGLAND and
At Rentals of M I DD LEs Ex | Southwark Surrey A ent Essea. METRoPolis LANCAstER) So MERs et GLoucest. Sussex || Columns WALEs.
ſº rels | 15,923 | 1,227 5,018 2, 176 || 397 24,741 || 8,268 || 4,410 3,145 || 2,020 || 42,584 116,030
15 | 20 i3,093 802 3,84} | 1,061 307 || 19, 104 || 4,766 3,052 1,644 | 1,200 || 29,766 66,394
20 30 24,038 1,023 5,703 914 | 400 32,078 || 6,030 3,226 1,619 1,312 || 44,265 74,499
2 30 40 18,734. 738 3, 119 572 201 23,364 || 3,734 2,192 929 697 || 30,916 44,909
gº | 40 50 | 13,549 453 1,841 299 || 125 | 16,267 || 1,966 | 1,007 483 418 || 20,141 26,027
3 50 s 60 8,036 139 995 169 86 9,425 || 1,133 629 286 395 || 11,868 14,723
Ç 60 s 70 5,869 9() 638 134 53 6,784 848 467 238 | 91 8,528 10,264
§ 70 - š , 80 3,227 66 388 73 29 3,783 467 330 H69 147 4,896 || 5,640
‘s, 80 ſis 90 2,850 51 267 81 34 3,283 353 333 157 98 || 4,224 4,81?
| | 90 | S 100 ſº 13 119 25 12 1,258 176 156 85 36 i., 711 1,893
3 100 1 1 0 || 2,547 25 177 66 55 2,870 240 280 126 148 3,664 4,093
š i 110 150 2,863 21 | 40 24 30 3,078 281 289 132 94 3,874 4,091
* 150 200 1,917 3 82 16 22 2,040 95 141 43 34 2,353 2,494
200 300 1,643 I 23 10 | 1 1,688. 38 49 13 21 1,809 1,925
300 400 487 i. 6 3 3 500 8 2 6 5 521 55?
! 400 & wpwards 419 -º-º-º-º-º- **u- *mº i < *-e 419 3 5 5 2 434 438
*ºſº, 4,658 22,357 5,623 1,765 150,682 || 28,406 | 16,568 9,080 6,818 || 211,554 378,786
- £ £ #. £ £ £ £ £ £ 3. £ #:
rflo- ſé15 185,996 || 14,724 59,163 24,958 4,500 |289,341 || 94,863 || 50,536 34,703 22,861 || 492,304 | 1,316,738
{ 15 20 218, 196 14,363 64,745 17,653 4,951 || 319,908 || 79,438 50,554 26,929 | 19,304 || 496,133 | 1,095,127
20 30 549,280 24,201 | 127,666 20, 165 8,718 730,030 || 139,229 || 71,937 || 35,947 28,857 || 1,006,000 | 1,679,082
30 40 61 1,683 25, 117 100,247 18,088 6,323 761,458 || 122,414 || 70,696 29,861 22,249 || 1,006,678 1,455,113
... 40 50 566,157 19,553 77,011 | 12,335 | 5,140 | 680,196 || 83, 151 41,758 20,086 17,239 || 842,430 1,087,064
s 50 s 60 41 1,032 7,259 50,793 8,517 | 4,342 || 481,943 || 58,836 32,129 14,557 19,977 || 607,442 753,346
& 60 $ 70 359,611 5,636 || 38,992 8, 193 3,210 || 415,642 || 52,442 28,662 14,506 11,691 || 522,943 628,804
S. 70 - š , 80 230,283 || 4,757 27,684 5,200 2,075 269,999 || 33,683 || 23,571 | 12,061 10,364 || 349,678 402,789
§ 80 's 90 |230,815 4,191 21,558 6,536 2,731 265,831 || 28,837 |27,003 | 12,672 7,894 || 342,237 || 390,076
§ 90 S 100 98,978 || 1,723 10,778 2,270 | 1,091 114,840 || 16, 148 14, 171 7,665 3,246 || 156,070 172,464
§ 100 110 257,209 || 2,524 17,770 | 6,605 || 5,505 289,613 || 24,304 28,334 12,624 14,860 || 369,735 || 412,788
| | | 10 150 355, 115 2,552 17,095 3,012 || 3,745 381,519 || 34,341 35,577 16,045 11,290 || 478,772 505,293
| 150 200 312,881 490 || 13,087 2,520 3,430 332,408 || 15,327 23,347 6,888 5,504 || 383,474 405,991
200 300 || 365,318 240 5, 100 2,190 2,340 375,188 || 8,439 10,320 2,690 4,626 || 401,263 426,667
300 U.400 | I 58,978 300 1,920 | 1,040 | 960 163,198 || 2,580 600 2,045 1,625 || 170,048 179,684
400 & upwards 231,808 — — -— — 231,808 || 1,800 3,714 2,695 | 1,250 || 241,267 243,083
Total Rental Assessed £ 5,143,340 | 127,630 | 633,609 || 139,282 59,061 6,102,922 || 795,832 || 512,909 || 251,974 202,837 || 7,866,474 11,154,109
§ ſ 8) is ſ 11 22,256 1,306 || 4,828 1,232 448 30,070 || 8,903 || 5,189 3,567 3,264 || 50,993 137,106
S 11 s 16 || 29,630 | 1,150 4,515 940 391 || 36,626 || 6,249 3,749 2,572 2,956 || 52,152 107,925
s | 16 is 21 16,796 || 381 || 2,013 447 211 || 19,848 || 2,171 1,807 1,134 1,333 || 26,293 || 45,386
S 21 # 26 8,456 120 '749 203 || 119 9,647 825 | 1,019 654 685 || 12,830 20,674
§ J #26 × ...< 31 4,966 47 346 134 || 76 5,569 427 793 430 296 || 7,515 1 1,795
§ 31 ; ; 40 || 3,481 28 221 104 || 97 3,931 295 || 464 253 222 || 5,165 | 8,445
$ 40 || $ 50 | 1,563 | 7 87 ºn 51 1,779 139 156 122 92 2,288 4,250
§ 50 & 75 989 | 4 60 41 56 | 1,150 33 94 84 68 1,479 | 3,363
s |- 75 J = {. 208 i. 5 10 | 13 237 29 ; : 27 344 1,044
( 100 to 180 & up. 121 — 1 6 J. 129 15 19 28 19 210 * 856
- - •=- "-- - —- | - -- *-*.
Tºtº #;"; 89,808 || 3,044 | 12,825 || 3,188 1,463 108,986 || 19,136 | 18,315 8,870. 8,962 159,269 344,495

*** The difference between the details and Total of Houses assessed to Window Dut
of Oxford; and 1065 in that of Cambridge.—Wlde Par. Papers, Nos. 123-4, Session 1833.
y in all England and Wales, is, 1342 Chambers in Inns of Court in London; 1243 do., in the University
t
STATEMENT shewing the Number and amount of ASSESSMENTS to the INCOME TAX in 1801; and the amount assessed to the P
RoPERTY TAx in 1803,
ºnder each of the five Schedules A–E, with Specification of the amounts assessed in 1812, under each of the Schedules A. B. and D.
Number and Amount of Assessments to INCOME TAX, in 1801.
Amount Assessed in 1803, under each of the five Schedules A – E.
e-
,” According to the annered ac-
STATEMENT of the amount of Highway Rates, Church Rates, and Ea:-
penditure for Relief of the Poor County Rate, &c., in each of the three Metro-
politan Counties, and the Total in all England and Wales, in the Year ending
counts; the local Assessments of the the 25th of March 1827.
TOTAL
wº- Cities of Remaining TOTAL Cities of Remaining part
| ------esº-º- ºnes as----"* part of Go. County of - of the Count: County of -
London | Westminst. of Middles X. Surrey. | Metropolis Great Britain London Westminster of Middlesex. sº © Metropolio Great Britain
Under £200 9,061 10,021 23,046 10,164 52,292 || 251,699 A Lands, Tenements 628,539 || 1,052,837 2,019,721 | 1,069,068 4,770,165 38,691,394
£200, and above 8,260 || 4,003 || 7,054 2,517 | 21,834 69,060 B Occupiers of do. *** *-* *-ºsmºs. 9,889 295,553 347,338 652,780 24,279,682
- ...---------" " - : ƺa- C Annuitants. . . . . . 95,860 837,123 1,757,980 527,031 3,217,994 | 11,918,067
Total Number 17,321 14,024 30,100 | 12,681 || 74,126 || 320,759 D Trades, Profesns. 6,813,990 2,693,435 || 4,738,078 1,703,346 15,945,849 || 34,854.206
- - - -as —l—— E Servants in P. O. 410,436 1,535 27,655 *-* *-*. 439,626 5,606.603
TJnder £200 £ 29,557 33,183 69,552 28,241 160,533 | 738,348 - •-cº
£200, and above 1,084,470 467,978 || 559,687 146,383 |2,258,518 5,115,282 Total 1803. £ 7,948,825 4,594,819 8,838,987 3,646,783 |25,028,414 | 115,351,952
**-* T812. 8,606,182 3,963,341 7,512,861 3,609,732 (23,692,116 130,057,746
Total Assesm.4 |1,114,027 | 501,161 | 629,239 174,625 12,419,051 5,853,629 - -
Specification of the Value Assessed in 1812, under each of the Schedules A – B. Specification of Amounts Assessed in 1812, under Schedule D.
Cities of Remaining part TOTAL Cities of * - | Renaiting TOTAL
Schedule A. London . Westminster ; i. - gº." Metropolis Great Britain London [wºme, jº º: º f : Metropoli, Great Britain
Lands . . . . . . . . — 2,320 | 381,571 430,618 814,509 || 37,666,347 Under € 50 24,976 || 63,529 || 348,668 || 43,534 474,707 || 2,744,005
Houses . . . . . 935,965 1,232,980 |2,699,476 1,024,525 5,892,946 | 15,534,499 $ 50 Y ſ 100 |300,895 || 802,487 | 830,170 |401,239 || 1,834,791 || 7,085,075
Tithes . . . . . . . . 16,510 — 20, 5 II 52,638 89,659 2,583,687 H00 150 243,014 || 211,233 || 412,695 | 194,655 | 1,061,597 3,306,934
Manors *** *-**** *-**- 1,345 2,369 3,714 68,248 150 200 || || 85,186 121,706 || 218,241 102,792 627,925 | 1,723,818
Fines . . . . . . . . — 11,865 100 — 11,965 193,487 200 300 |278,925 210,970 305,418 108,354 903,667 2,379,332
Quarries . . . . . . *= - *º-s 262 262 65,598 300 400 262,137 | 166,364 210,420 71,197 710, 118 1,689,895
Mines ... . . . . . *-sº *-*- *º-sº 465,436 400 : :- 500 189,459 | 120,701 || 147,961 | 66,278 524,399 || 1,183,116
Iron Works. . . . — * 8,406 500- 8,906 379,748 500 | * 600 265,038 || 104,205 || 143,923 || 60,228 573,394 | 1,164,113
General Profits *-ºs-e- s-s *-* 130 130 81,997 600 - = { 700 173,722 || 71,263 || 101,495 || 47,066 || 393,546 795,557
-se 700 E 800 | 130,921 43,580 71,059 || 38,660 284,220 560,580
Total 1812. e 952,476 1,247,165 |3,111,410 |1,511,042 {3,832,091 57,129,047 800 as 900 154,129 69,074 || 76,637 36,973 || 336,813 609,895
1815. 1,056,371 1,241,903 |3,297,263 |1,579,173 |7,174,710 — 900 1,000 || 50,954 || 31,503 || 39,106 22,331 || 143,894 294,583
- - 1,000 1,500 || 485,110 | 182,219 192,939 || 97,517 | 957,785 1,710,821
Schedule B. 1,500 2,000 || 307,988 || 115,271 117,209 || 45,071 645,539 1,043,099
- - 2,000 3,000 || 572,801 || 174,765 105,116 || 54,419 907,101 | 1,593,692
Lands, Houses, and 6 º - * ſº 3,000 U5,000 | 802,391 || 218,844 180,266 33,389 1,234,890 | 1,851,725
Tºº". 462,128 442,385 1,356, 166 703,264 2,963,943 33,682,052 * upwards 2,269,731 465,049 371,922 236,605 ! 3,343,307 | 4,647,395
Accordingſ Owners 78,812 | 101,835 | 437,092 266,065 | 883,804 10,373,626 - r
º. 395,025 691,080 1,287,788 || 485,914 2,859,707 || 9,145,164 ToTAL e º ºſº | * *|15,007,075 34,333,633
w ~ , -** — ––– Exemptions ſ Income 22,654 | 68,849 |352,266 61,236 504,996 || 7,292,654
Total 1812. el 935,965 1,235,299|3,081,047 1,455,143 5,707,554 53,200,846 under 50l. UDuty . . 2,222 6,852 | 34,514 || 5,103 48,691 561,346
STATEMENT of the amount of Money levved by Assessment for Poor and
County Rates in each of the Metropolitan Counties, and the Total in all England
and Wales, in the Year ending the 25th. of March 1826, shewing the proportion
levied on Land, Houses, Mills and Factories, and on Manerial Profits,
METROPOLIs eaceed £1,200,000 ºf
annum, and the Assessed Taa’es ea:-
ceed £1,600,000, making a Sum To-3 Highway Rates. . . .
tal approacimating to £3,000,000 if Church Rates. . . . . .
annum of direct Tawation, within | County Rates
the limits of the METRoPolitAN | Relief of the Poor..
PolicE.
U Total Expenditure £
tº gº º ºs e a
Middlesea: Surrey Åent England & W., Middlesea: Surrey *:: England & W.
—£ - £-—l——-£— -—— t---º --- sº a -->emº-
34,246 34,086 46,693 1,121,834 Lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,221 80,357 253,375 4,795,482
94,359 30,597 || 32,715 564,388 Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . 509,365 144,064 || 103,584 | 1,814,228
46,717 | 24,986 16,108 763,836 Mills and Factories 36,353 22,983 || 11,660 259,565
665, 157 266,844 376,145 7,039,629 Manerial Profits 787 2,645 3,327 96,882
840,479 || 356,513 471,661 9,489,687 TOTALS -º-º- £ 603,726 250,049 371,946 6,966,1 57
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45
Two ACCOUNTS.— 1st, shewing the amount of the PARoch IAL Assessm ENTs, for Relief of the Poor and County Rate, in
the Year ending the 25th. of March 1826; and 2nd., the amount Expended for Relief of the Poor, County Rate, Church Rate, and
Bye Highway, in the Year ending the 25th. of March 1827.-Wide Pages 9 and 11 of Parliamentary Paper, No. 52, 6th. December,
1831.
STA TEMENT of the amount levied by Assessment STATEMENT of the amount Expended for local purposes, under
for Poors Rate, and County Rate, in the Year •ach of the undermentioned Heads, in the Year ending the 25th, of
COUNTIES ending the 25th. of March 1826; distinguishing # March 1827; with the Rate in the £ on the annual Value of
arranged in --wºw." the proportion levied on - Real Property, as Assessed in 1815. --- -
Alphabetical Order. l j TOTAL | TOTAL | For Relief ..a Rate
Dwelling | Factories, Manerial Amount Earpen- of the County Church | Highway in the
—sº-º-º- Lands Houses Mills, &c. Profits | Levied. diture | Poor, &c. Rate Rate Rate 3.
£-— £-——— * * '--— £-— £-—|——£----|--É-— —£-—!--—
Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,920 6,298 568 183 | 84,969 || 106,230 | 84,044 7,315 6,826 8,045 6/2
Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89,596 || 21,014 || 2,446 839 || 113,895 || 133,964 || 106,217 | 8,753 7,015 11,979 1/1
Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . . I23,470 17,495 2,702 248 143,915 || 174,840 143,870 8,645 7,118 15,207 5/5
Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . . . 85,612 || 14,427 | 1,049 143 | 101,231 || 127,072 98,514 6,349 5,698 || 16,511 || 3/10;
Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88,606 | 20,592 5,315 1,752 116,265 || 182,708 91,911 || 55,213 || 9,135 | 26,449 || 3/4}
Cornwall . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 85,979 14,016 | 1,858 7,408 109,261 || 147,611 105,410 || 10,043 8,072 24,086 3/23
Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . 40,765 | 12,378 || 714 | 1,129 || 54,986 76,277 || 43,044 15,741 3,758 13,734 2/1;
Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,376 | 12,735 | 2,128 1,455 87,694 || 124,360 86,359 || 13, 159 8,793 | 16,049 || 2/9}
Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,873 || 47,898 || 3,925 3,396 || 236,092 || 304,042 217,080 27,807 || 19,567 39,588 3/24
Dorset • * * * * * * * * * * * 74,811 17,170 750 914 || 93,645 || 112,603 | 84,967 || 9,956 6,913 || 10,767 3/23
Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,297 | 16,668 3,624 11,442 95,031 || 121,062 83,094 | 11,087 9,518 17,363 3/0
Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243,112 || 42,761 6,829 | 1,369 294,071 || 356,046 284,667 22,127 | 19,808 || 29,444 4/6;
Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . 100,117 49,017 4,962 | 1,456 155,552 || 243,911 | 165,725 | 34,871 11,560 31,755 3/4
Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,623 6,736 86 35 | 65,480 88,799 || 59,966 9,467 || 5,999 || 13,367 2/114
Hertford ... . . . º 74,927 23,110 | 2,756 512 | 101,305 || 131,393 || 102,333 5,721 || 9,305 || 14,034 4/7]
Huntingdon . . . . . . . . . . 38,912 5,504 570 97 45,083 55,998 || 38,775 9,501 2,387 5,335 | 3/5:
Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253,375 | 103,584 || 11,660 3,327 | 371,946 || 471,661 376,145 | 16,108 || 32,715 46,693 || 5/8;
Lancaster . . . . . tº º e º e º G 168,422 118,261 50,461 | 12,525 349,669 || 663,114 || 488,843 50,545 27,111 || 96,615 || 4/3%
Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93,882 17,634 782 310 112,608 || 171,994 | 106,277 32,627 | 8,775 24,315 || 3/93
Lincoln . . . . . . . . q e o e g & 174,766 23,306 || 3,887 887 202,846 || 309,285 190,856 23,512 18,186 76,731 3/0
Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,221 509,365 36,353 787 603,726 || 840,479 | 665,157 || 46,717 94,359 || 34,246 3/9
Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,662 4,206 791 | 1,214 || 31,873 43,004 || 25,969 5,882 4,387 6,766 2/11
Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240,526 49,085 8,097 || 3,924 || 301,632 || 384,426 324,560 20,390 14,236 25,240 || 4/i 1:
Northampton . . . . . . . . . . . 131,644 | 12,372 536 | 1,022 145,574 || 197,370 160,817 | 6,535 | 8,577 21,441 4/2}
Northumberland . . . . . . 50,834 15,233 8,774 2,981 77,822 || 100,521 70,989 8,128 5,337 16,067 1/7;
Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . 52,625 24,124 2,971 291 80,011 || 133,596 || 81,277 | 18,408 6,208 || 27,703 || 3/73.
Oxford . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 109,306 || 21,863 1,149 469 132,787 || 154,699 || 129,431 6,455 5,829 12,984 || 4/23,
Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,960 847 75 7 11,889 18,948 || 12,134 1,739 947 4,128 2/11
Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º 14,515 1,227 | 2,247 90,752 || 123,358 86,357 | 10,104 || 9,865 17,032 2/4}
Somerset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141,247 30,306 || 2,380 || 3,042 176,975 || 239,803 | 167,890 | 18,919 18,314 || 34,680 2/63.
Southampton . . . . . . . . . . 165,602 || 46,174 3,374 666 215,816 || 236,699 || 198,813 || 11,713 | 10,077 | 16,096 || 4/73
Stafford . . . . . . . . . . jº 85,670 || 34,963 || 6,655 7,129 || 134,417 | 191,458 135,552 23,256 13,542 | 19, 108 3/6
Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221,332 || 36,525 4,398 712 262,967 || 290,689 |237,214 15,069 || 13,557 24,849 5/1
Surrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,357 144,064 22,983 2,645 250,049 || 356,513 266,844 24,986 30,597 || 34,086 4/6
Sussex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214,304 || 42,752 4,610 466 262,132 || 310,193 263,705 || 9,959 9,442 27,087 6/9}
Warwick g . 94,842 49,393 |10,674 3,082 157,991 || 209,626 155,481 22,944 11,198 20,003 || 3/4}
Westmoreland 24, 186 2,831 496 103 || 27,616 35,771 26,926 4,588-| 1,158 3,099 2/4;
Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157,231 24,662 3,234 1,321 186,448 || 220,125 175,551 14,492 8,851 21,231 3/9;
Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . 62,888 15,892 3,111 2,092 83,983 || 120,244 83,868 8,840 10,030 17,506 || 3/0
York, East Riding 71,530 32,414 2,338 || 3,478 109,760 || 152,641 I 14,911 8,227 24,503 2/6;
do., North do. 83,523 8,205 1,208 || 669 || 93,605 || 129,614 º 6,320 26,564 2/3
do., West do. ..] 180,597 || 78,472 23,269 5,782 288,120 || 513,138 328,632 21,632 102,776 4/3,
Total ENGLAND. 4,523,288 1,788,865 255,775 | 93,559 || 6,661,487 9,105,949 6,766,829 | 722,769 540,971 | 1,075,284
| Anglesea. . . . . . . . . 15,582 | 1,490 269 | 1 || 17,342 20,319 || 16,257 | 1,055 | 1,006 2,001 || 4/4;
| Brecon . . . . . . . . . . 17,567 1,533 138 151 19,389 25,528 18,425 | 2,343 1,593 3,167 3/5:
Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . 17,578 916 89 2 18,585 24,270 17,809 | 1,851 | 1,543 3,067 3/5
- Carmarthen. . . . . . . . 31,698 || 2,873 429 278 35,278 45,335 | 32,750 3,671 3,017 5,997 || 3/34
3 Carnarvon . . . . . . . . 17,860 3,516 166 234 21,776 27,414 21,055 2,292 1,361 2,706 || 4/4}
SJ Denbigh . . . . . . . . . . 36,011 | 1,978 378 182 38,549 47,290 33,799 || 5,565 2,653 5,273 3/10%
Flint . . . . . . . © 19,447 | 1,790 '745 319 22,301 27,567 20,282 2,285 1,673 3,327 3/7
F Glamorgan . . . . . . . . 30,197 4,879 1,081 2,096 || 38,253 49,810 || 33,687 5,266 3,634 7,223 2/11;
Merioneth . . . . . . 16,226 2 #4 14 | – | 16,454 20,237 14,974 1,644 1,211 2,408 || 3/7%
Montgomery . . . . . . 32,695 2,210 || 374 46 35,325 42,744 27,675 8,335 | 2,254 4,480 4/1%
Pembroke . . . . . . . . 23,226 3,600 92. 15 26,933 35,067 24,577 3,356 2,388 4,746 || 3/23.
U Radnor . . . . . . te 14,106 363 15 14,484 18,153 11,510 || 3,404 || 1,084 2,155 3/1;
Total ENG LA ND & WALES 4,795,482 1,814,228 259,565 96,882 6,966,157 9,489,687 | 7,039,629 793,836 564,388 1,121,834 3|8

46;
AN ACCOUNT shewing the TotAL Pop ULATION of each County of ENGLAND and WALEs, at each of the two Periods
1801 and 1821; the Amount expended for the Maintenance of the Poor, in each of the two Years, ending Easter 1803 & 1828;
and the Number of Committals for Crime in each County, in each of the 25 Years 1805–1829.
Wide Vol. XVI, Parliamen-
tary Papers, Session 1818; Vol. XVII, Session 1819; Police Report of the Metropolis, Session 1828; and Paper No. 197 of 1830.

count IES, ... • poºlios. Aº º Committals for CRIME.
arranged in order ot their - - -- - - - -
Toratºrios, 1801. 1821. lsº tº. 1805. 1806. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811, 1812, 1813.[1814
I York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 858,892 1,173,687 276,557 443,912 245 213 || 192 || 248 || 316 || 248 206 || 304 || 405 || 337
2 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 818, 129 1,144,531 || 349,200 659,484 || 1,217 | 1,132 1,228 1,330 1,443 1,424 1,482 1,602 | 1,707 | 1,646
3 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 672,731 | 1,052,859 148,282 |289,335 | 371 351 386 || 480 || 532 || 563 | 661 831 830 816
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . , 343,001 || 439,040 | 124,022 207,781 | 96 || 132 133 150 | 1.48 147 | 152 #79 197 235
5 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307,624 426,016 || 206,508 || 330,030 210 | 184 191 220 212 224 210 281 330 260
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . 269,043 398,658 133,874 236,063 | 199 || 191 | 156 143 218 243 | 208 || 296 || 279 || 255
7 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . 273,750 355,314 121,790 159,811 || 106 || 105 86 105 | 124 118 108 || 201 | 153 139
8 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 273,371 344,368 169,733 281,122 | 163 119 135 | 134 129 || 118 143 | 137 | 162 119
9 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . 239,153 341,040 83,411 Tººgº 91 87 91 87 109 134 126 130 181 118
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . A- &Y tº ºr - 104 84 || 83 75 103 || 125 || 109 || 155 175 139
#. dii. 250,809|835,848 109,045 149,856; 37 52 49 41 56 49 | 68 || 78 : 68 || 70
11 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226,437 289,424 || 137,140 247,387 || 144 118 169 || 1 19 151 | 163 || 130 152 221 174
12 Southampton . . . . . . . . 219,656 283,298 || 124,019 | 186,456 147 147 148 155 | 199 100 157 234 206 228
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . 208,557 283,058 95,575 169,890 58 64 || 71 || 88 75 | 68 65 | 84 102 || 116
#4 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . 208,190 274,392 || 117,353 146,354 160 | 130 134 142 185 | 169 || 178 177 263 224
15 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 210,431 270,542 119,963 216,056 109 || 118 108 106 || 134 116 98 || 146 144 119
16 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 191,751 270,098 || 66,627 100,602 80 || 101 || 78 128 130 83 99 || 155 146 136
17 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . 188,269 257,447 54,648 || 101,538 || 45 43 || 48 38 30 38 31 || 45 42 39
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . 159,311 || 233,019 || 179,858 228,938 105 || 62 | 75 45 65 | 66 || 74 95 116 | 66
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185, 107 || 222,157 | 128,635 | 158,110 || 75 | 72 | 72 59 || 81 78 73 92 | 122 78
20 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . 161,142 213,333 54,459 76,035 | 39 38 26 28 46 37 37 60 | 71 || 38
21 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . 160,361 207,673 || 51,966 78,966 27 29 26 40 53 35 | 37 || 33 33 35
22 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167,639 206, 153 | 66,747 | 80,196 || 79 || 72 33 59 || 67 || 60 79 53 92 69
23 Northumberland . 157,101 | 198,965 52,416 || 70,639 38 39 || 45 21 57 57 | 71 || 31 | 73 | 68
24 Nottingham . . . . . . . . 140,350 | 186,873 || 44,222 || 71,535 | 74 70 | 72 | 89 93 || 67 || 78 103 || 92 88
25 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . 139,333 184,424 71,235 | 74,029 || 51 67 54 71 74 | 66 84 78 109 || 104
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . 130,081 174,571 || 79,910 110,502 || 47 || 32 58 55 51 55 57 65 77 42
27 Northampton . . . . . . 131,757 | 162,483 94,607 || 140,585 42 58 24 43 35 31 || 51 54 65 60
28 Cumberland . . . . . . . . 117,230 156,124 27,603 45,971 18 || 12 29 || 35 | 33 32 17 | 53 42 23
29 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . 115,319 144,499 || 64,772 80,492 || 38 44 39 43 42 37 44 47 65 43
30 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,620 136,971 88,689 122,074 38 34 46 27 | 55 32 31 59 || 70 56
31 Buckingham . . . . . . . . 107,444 134,068 86,151 | 124,199 || 33 40 44 25 37 47 || 37 33 64 47
32 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,215 131,977 81,994 | 96,258 62 42 46 38 || 48 55 63 108 || 79 || 33
33 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . 97,577 | 129,714 56,380 | 89,909 || 43 52 51 | 68 41 || 64 50 109 || 64 61.
34 Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . 89,346 | 121,909 || 54,484 || 91,308 40 26 34 33 29 19 21 || 34 45 37
35 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . 89,191 | 103,243 || 46,471 57,501 || 31 || 41 53 || 34 40 47 | 66 83 || 79 61
36 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . 63,393 || 83,716 36,894 || 77,967 20 20 18 29 || 17 22 27 | 17 34 27
37 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . 45,582 71,833 18,283 || 23,338 20 17 | 10 6 15 if 18 21 18 26
38 Westmoreland . . . . . . 41,617 | 51,359 || 13,836 27,365 || 6 || 6 6 8 6 1 5 9 8 6
39 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . 37,568 || 48,771 23,867 38,841 15 11 15 12 9 4 | 8 || 11 18 21
40 Rutland . . . . . . & e º e º 'º 16,356 18,487 8,276 9,292 || 4 || 8 5 4 4 2 : 5 4 9 }
Total ENGLND 8,331,434 11,261,437 || 3,929,524 6,031,200 4,527 4,263 || 4,368 4,661 5,322 5,067 5,264 6,500 7,056 6,300
ſpenbigh . . . . 60,352 76,511 32,634 || 2 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 5 9 || 8 7 | 11
| Montgomery 47,978 59,899 32,006 || 15 15 11 || 8 || 12 || 14 5 13 18
§ J Carnarvon . . . . . . 41,521 57,958 s 20,038 6 4 7 — 3 2 5 2 8.
3. i Flint . . . . . . . . . . 39,622 53,784 || s : 19,912 || 4 3 7 6 2 5 2 3 4
2" | Anglesea. . . . . . . . 33,806 || 43,063 3.5 15,684 I 3 || 6 || 2 I I 1 — 2
§ UMerioneth . . . . . , 29,506 || 34,382 $º 14,747 -— 1 : — 6 — | 1 2 2 5
sº 's .3 -
s ſºlamorºn...... ſº lºſſ. šš 33,392 | 15 | 12 16 18 || 6 | 12 | 18 || 13 26 20
ſº...... 67,317 90,239 s.s 30,228 || 8 || 16 3 7 1 10 || 11 () 6 8
s 4 ºbºe . . . . . . º żº 3 * 23,370 | 12 || 5 || 3 || 8 || 2 i 8 || 7 | 12 || 8 || 8
# gardigan........ 42,957 || 37,784 3. 16,450 || 2 || 7 || 1 2 | – || 3 || 3 || 4 || 1 || 4
| Brecon . . . . . . . . 31,633 43,613 16,172 || 7 | 12 18 || 6 2 5 5 5 | 13 | | ||
URadnor . . . . . . . . 19,050 22,459 12,167 6 I 1 5 4 9 6 5 6 2
Total COMMITTED 8,872,981 11,978,875 4,077,891 || 6,298,000 || 4,605 || 4,346 4,446 || 4,735 | 5,360 5,146 || 5,337 || 6,576 || 7,164 || 6,390
o, whom were: fºr: * * * * B e. e. º; 5,834,266 — 3.2% 3,129 3,439 3,333 3,806 | }.7; ; ; ;59 || 4:9) || 3,433 || 4,826
* 6 Jº EWiAL ES e s s a , , ,627,867 6,144,709 1,338 1,226 1,287 1,403 | 1,554 1,413 || || 478 1,685 1,731 || || 564
Number Executed. * * -re …"--ºsa’s 68 57 63 39 60 | 67 45 70
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82 120
47
A CCOUNT Continued.— Of the Number of Committals for CRIME, in each County of England and Wales, in each of the 25
Years 1805 – 29; distinguishing in the Total, the proportion of Males and Females.
*...* For the nature of the Offences, and the
proportion Convicted,—see the next following Pages. & These Statements contain only the Number of those Committed for Trial at
the Assizes, those Committed under Summary Process, will be found eahibited in succeding Pages.
and Towns, as well as Bristol have exclusive Jurisdictions, but the
from the Counties, in which they are situated.
COVENTRY, and some other Cities.
Number of Criminals in each, have not been stated distinct


1823.
COUNTIES, 1815. 1816, 1817. 1818. 1919. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823, 1824, 1825. 1826. 1827. $829.
1 York . . . . . . . . 355 420 || 748 ego 809 95 757, 699 || 624 || 753 888 pogº ſº ºn
2 Middlesex . 2,005 2,226 2,686 2,665 |2,691 |2,773 2,480 2,539 2,503 |2,621 |2,902 || 3,457 3,381 3,516 3,567
3 Lancaster. . . . . . 959 1,212 1,946 1,771 | 1,896 || 1,963 | 1,716 1,663 1,632 1,897 2,132 2,374 2,459 |2,011 || 2,226
Devon . . . . . . . . 264 284 380 || 416 || 431 337 341 || 333 || 356 | 402 || 437 440 432 || 425 || 430
5 Kent. . . . . . . . . . 327 325 528 495 || 476 520 492 || 458 504 617 | 577 632 632 604 | 665
6 Surrey . . . . . . . . 294 || 366 || 491 559 585 525 587 428 537 558 591 699 || 663 | 680 || 716
7 Somerset . . . . . . 221 244 439 470 387 | 405 | 423 435 | 386 450 | 333 ago 646 495 674
8 Norfolk . . . . . . 185 244 310 286 || 345 382 356 389 || 349 399 || 409 || 441 || 486 || 421 536
9 Stafford . . . . . . 154 197 425 || 388 || 444 || 413 || 374 307 || 214 || 263 276 448 569 || 575 613
10 Gloucester . . . . 187 243 442 376 || 388 358 291 270 264 307 || 352 427 || 415 || 389 449
Bristol CITY 98 || 104 166 176 150 | 159 166 170 142 | 135 | 133 | 158 139 || 177 171
11 Essex . . . . . . . . 191 236 || 319 312 407 269 303 273 || 388 || 460 | 408 || 403 || 451 363 587
12 Southampton 217 | 268 || 378 || 367 312 || 315 359 || 267 260 || 321 || 357 285 341 || 354 396
13 Lincoln . . . . . . 156 133 || 232 229 220 210 | 188 179 222 226 198 221 329 || 302 || 337
34 Warwick . . . . . . 277 341 624 579 636 594 || 536 431 437 542 482 581 602 || 608 || 705
15 Suffolk. . . . . . . . 146 | 153 262 238 238 254 268 || 236 299 || 301 292 293 351 283 357
16 Chester. . . . . . . . 163 187 285 265 310 332 312 || 303 249 || 361 306 || 415 || 497 466 542
17 Cornwall . . . . . . 54 | 84 || 120 135 | 111 || 103 87 | 72 | 68 83 || 109 || || 10 | 150 | 126 122
18 Sussex . . . . . . . . 104 || 120 189 232 257 2] 5 240 225 292 || 319 273 277 309 || 308 || 378
19 Wilts . . . . . . . . 108 107 229 260 290 238 258 268 263 254 314 || 324 || 365 281 346
20 Derby . . . . . . . . 57 60 | 165 | 1 || 3 || 143 94 105 90 | 86 77 | 84 134 160 171 175
21 Durham . . . . . . . 49 55 87 76 75 ºf 5 77 61 71 84 || 103 || 117 | }.75 123 139
22 Salop . . . . . . . . 90 96 267 | 192 | 180 182 159 || 136 || 106 || 174 || 126 130 || 178 168 165
23 Northumberland 69 || 88 80 97 100 || 1 || 0 || 70 | 81 75 | 89 | 87 | 72 96 || 122 116
24 Nottingham.... 121 | 112 || 191 | 196 || 268 || 251 240 213 196 204 || 219 287 298 || 289 358
25 Worcester .... 130 | 128 239 239 259 206 || 257 207 || 173 154 165 169 250 203 282
26 Leicester ......| 71 | 125 170 | 193 193 || 150 | 209 || 137 151 | 131 148 || 237 260 247 249
27 Northampton .. 81 75 145 || 106 | 165 133 127 | 128 135 | 109 | 129 | 123 176 | 122 | 183
28 Cumberland. . . . 28 51 | 89 50 55 55 | 66 50 | 38 64 57 54 79 53 || 47
29 Dorset . . . . . . . . 62 81 | 122 | 120 | 126 78 90 97 135 | 120 | 119 || 138 167 || 144 141
30 Oxford. . . . . . . . 66 85 118 153 152 116 120 | 101 || 87 || 147 | 110 | 167 210 141 167
31 Buckingham 50 65 75 88 126 97 || 86 || 101 | 121 | 1.43 | 160 | 113 | 182 | 153 188
32 Berks . . . . . . . . 77 | 103 || 146 180 | 181 || 142 H59 || 142 | 162 | 1.48 154 || 140 208 || 190 212
33 Hertford . . . . . . . 80 81 | 123 111 | 1.47 | 1.44 128 99 || 123 138 162 | 192 | 205 | 199 || 235
34 Cambridge . 64 || 71 || 98 || 99 || 96 || 88 || 153 | 115 155 110 || 137 || 142 152 159 | 194
35 Hereford . . . . . . 54 87 174 | H4H 12| | | | 2 | 124 || 104 93 99 68 97 150 127 i55
36 Bedford . . . . . . 28 43 44 73 91 || 6 || || 137 107 || 106 || 102 | 123 83 || 108 109 134
37 Monmouth . . . . . 24 19 59 59 || 65 30 63 55 30 54 55 60 | 95 55 109
38 Westmoreland. . . 13 18 14 16 22 17 T 8 14 23 21 16 || 9 || 20 | 9 | ||
39 Huntingdon. . . . 23 15 30 38 || 41 29 | 16 29 35 29 31 34 31 19 || 44
40 Rutland . . . . . . 11 | 12 9 6 8 9 10 | 1.4 8 || ||8 '7 || || 7 || || 4 || || 6 | 20
Total ENGLAND 7,710 8,964 13,624 13,234 || 13,997 || 13,495 12,948. 12,076 | 12,092 14,484 || 14,214 | 15,986 17,654 16,307 18,432 -
ſ Denbigh 5 15 31 33 26 || 2 || || 17 23 || || 4 || 20 26 24 26 || 34 35
is Montgomery 9 14 49 57 || 33 21 26 19 || 34 20 || 36 20 22 || 17 | 32
§ Carnarvon... 12 3 1 0 || 15 | 11 10 || 20 9 || 14 || 26 || 15 || 14 22 18 | 15
º | Flint . . . . . . 6 7 20 || 11 15 22 11 | 16 9 6 | 11 | 12 22 22 20
2 Anglesea . 2 4. 1 | | 4 || || 0 4 10 9 7 2 16 7 | 12
§ U. Merioneth . . 3 6 9 9 5 7 4 3 4 5 I 2 6 7 3
s ſGlamorgan 15 22 50 | 32 51 33 28 26 33 43 24 43 54 49 54
NS: Carmarthen | 12 || 17 | 1.4 56 35 22 12 19 35 | 21 28 15 || 17 | 40 || 23
§ j Pembroke ... 19 18 29 55 30 20 | 12 || 14 || 17 | 19 26 20 || 42 18 21
& | Cardigan 7 — 14 || 23 | 16. 8 || 7 || 11 2 | 16 4 9 9 9 3
| Brecon . . . . . 15 8 || 48 22 || 23 36 15 9 || 11 16 || 21 | 1.4 | 16 21 17
Radnor. . . . 3 || 13 || 13 19 || 11 11 5 | 12 8 || 13 24 l 3 15 15 8
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Total CoMMITTED | 7,818 || 9,091 ilā,932 13,567 ||14,254 |13,710 || 13,115 12,2112,253.13.60s 14,437 16,164 17,921 16,564 18,675
of whom were}}º. ... 6,036 7,347 11,758 11,335 | 12,075 11,595 11,173 || 10,369 "ºil"; 11,889 134. 15,151 13,832 15,556
- FEMALEs 1,782 1,744 2,174 2,232 2,179 2,115 1,942 | 1,872 1,921 2,223 2,548. #| 2,770 2,732 || 311.9
Number Executed 57 | 95 3 15 97 108 114. 95 54 49 50 57 70 79 74
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48
STATEMENT shewing the various Offences, for which the Persons in the preceding Statement were Committed, and the
proportion against whom no Bill was found, the proportion Acquitted, and the Number Convicted, shewing also the several de-
grees of Punishment inflicted on those Convicted, and the Number Executed, in each of the 25 Years 1805 – 1829.
*...* These Statements it must be admitted, exhibit a very unfavorable picture of British Society, more especially so when it is con-
sidered, that they exhibit only those Criminals who have been committed for Trial at the Assizes; the Numbers Committed under
Summary Process, exceeding those Committed for Trial at the Assizes, by several thousands annually; nor does the subject appear
more favorable when viewed in comparison with the eatent of Crime in other Countries, as will be seen by the Statement of following
Pages; and when viewed in comparison with the eatent of Crime in England from the middle of the last Century as far as the ac-
count of the Number of Convictions in London and Middlesea; serves for a comparison, the result is fearfully unfavorable; it is some-
what consolatary however to see, that the more atrocious offences against the Person, have not materially increased. -
A Return of the No. of Persons convicted of Forgery, or passing of Forged Notes of the Bank of England, in each of the 33 Years
1797–1829, represents 1138 Persons to have been convicted in the 6 Years 1816–1821–Wide Par. Paper No. 442, Session 1830:
whilst the Statement below represents only 767 to have been convicted in those 6 Years in all England and Wales / / / -


Nature of Offences. [ Years 1805, 1806. 1807. 1808. 1809.ſ 1810. 1811.) 1812. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817
1 LARCENY, (not otherwise described ) . . . . . . . tº 3 & © tº 3,530 || 3,689 || 4,363 4,623 4,259 5,409 || 6,123 9,396
2 do., in a Dwelling House . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 177 215 235 | 216 221 277 283
3 do., from the Person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 194 214 272 || 311 277 | 402 519
4 Burglary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 | 1.40 156 287 163 204 || 360 627
5 Breaking into a Dwelling House . . . . . . . . 68 53 | 66 97 50 | 84 109 229
6 Robbery of the Person on the Highway 98 || 96 || 157 119 109 | 128 246 276
7 Receiving Stolen Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 || 106 || 142 184 141 194 191 335
8 Embezzlement by Servants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 42 || 44 36 50 || 51 55 80
9 Fraudulent Offences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . & “º e º 'º ey 104 92 || 130 146 102 175 || || 44 249
10 Arson, and Wilfully Burning . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 12 31 18 24 || 13 33 30
11 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . & © Q & & © tº gº | 82 '78 71 125 92 85 125 306
Stealing of | 12 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gº º 80 80 68 107 92 91 90 T 14
13 Cattle . . . . . * © e º e º º te e º e º 17 4 17 16 14 11 20 3{}
14 Forgery, and Uttering of Forged Notes . . . . 48 59 69 83 47 || 52 82 98
15 Having Forged Notes in possession . . . . . . --- 20 | 39 || 48 || 39 51 87 124
16 Coining e e g º ºs e º e e º e º 'º º º 'º e º & e º 'º - ? e g e 8 5 9 29 21 19 28 3.
17 Uttering Base Coin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © 115 130 | 198 || 189 169 223 | 199 346
18 Bigamy . . . . . . . . . . . * e º G & º g º º º * @ & & a s & e e 18 26 27 || 25 33 31 16 || 36
19 Rape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º 24 26 29 35 28 35 36 47
20 Assault, with intent to commit . . . . . º 23 19 22 || 30 || 34 42 33 42
21 Sodomy . . . . . . . to e 9 & b is © e º ºs e e & e º 'º e º e s e e 12 12 8 7 7 24 8 8
22 do., Assault, with intent to Commit. . . . 41 22 37 || 33 28 15 27 | 27
23 Murder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e º º e º as e 64 87 66 87 30 61 | 85 80
24 do., intent to Commit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 29 || 35 18 51 31 63 64
25 Concealing Birth of Infants. . . . . © e º ºs º gº tº tº º 12 5 6 || 8 || 9 10 9 | 0
26 Manslaughter. . . . . . . . . . © tº R e a s = e º a tº a e © e & 59 65 49 55 | 84 | 68 64 68
27 Child Stealing . . . . . . . . . . e e s • e s e, e s e e s e e fºssassº *= | *-* | * : **** 5 2 6
28 Perjury . . . . . . . . . . . tº 9 º' tº e 9 g & Cº e º e º e tº 7 4 11 9 4 10 5 14
29 Sacrilege . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e e º e º e º e º g º º ºr I 3 4 I 2 2 2 7
30 Transports being at large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *= 7 | 16 || 10 9 8 7 7
31 Armed to assist Smugglers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - I - I - || --~ : *- : - ; - ~ : - ,
32 Sending threatening Letters . . . . . gº tº tº e º & 3 iº 5 2 1 3 2 1
33 Felony, and Misdemeanors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 47 147 191 114 166 124 245
34 Game Laws, Offences against . . . . . . . . . . . . — | – | – | – | – | –- | – | 168
35 All other Offences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * == 18 125 | 39 7 18 37 51
TOTAL Committed 4,605 || 4,346 |4,446 || 4,735 | 5,330 5,146 5,337 6,576 || 7,164 6,390 |7,818 || 9,091 13,932
No Bill found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730 V 766 801 886 887 858 940 | 1,169 1,291 992 | 1,287 1,410 |2,198
Acquitted . . . . . e e e s e s & e s e e s e º 'º e 6 e s e e e º e s 6 & s e a e e . . . 1,092 |º 1,078 1,126 1,205 | 1,130 1,234 1,494 | 1,451 : 1,373 | 1,648 1,884 2,678
Convicted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2,783 2,515 2,567 2,723 3,238 3,158 3,163 3,913 |4,422 4,025 4,883 5,797 || 9,056
º º 6 Mºº º: M. © ths ... " 1,523 1,797 1,934 1,861 2,315 2,691 4,357
Q) w to ip- ) 1 Year, and above OIllſlS , , , , gº *95 -
º, #: Ş...","..."... }~ 1,556 |1,545 1,747 2,045 1,9658 . . . . . . ; ; ..., |*.
Hard Labor, &c. 3 to 5 Years . . . . . . . . . tº gº e º 'º e o & © -* 4. 6 6 11 8 19 26
Whipping and Fine . . . . . . . . e e s a • e s e o e < * * * * * * * * * . . . . 158 112 || 133 || 131 163 148 147 195 | 183 137 154 190 320
7 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 496 500 467 581 526 500 588 622 695 826 861 1,474
TRANSPORTATI os; 14 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 26 46 37 50 31 34 - 67 95 78 94 133 157
For Life ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - I - I - 3 7 12 29 25 || 50 53 38 60 103
Sentenced to Death . . . . . tº gº º tº a nº e e º 'º º 8 * * * * * * * * s a e s e º e 282 268 280 299 332 409 359 450 593 488 496 795 1,187
Executed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 57 63 39 60 67 45 82 120 7() 57 95 i 15
- Sºº-º- i S-V- S-V-' | *-a-' | \ev- | \-A- \-v- | \-a- | \-vº-' \* ~ ; \*- | \,-- |\e-v-
YEARS, 1805. 1806. 1807. 1808, 1809. | 1810, 1811. 1812. 1813. 1814, 1815. 1816. 1817
49
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The annexed STATEMENT exhibits the annual aver. No. of Capital Convictions & Ea:- ſ 7 Years subsequent to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle - 1755 61 48
ecutions, in LoN DON and M I DDLES Ex, during the 81 Years 1749 - 1829. The account for 7 do. during the War with France .............. 1756 – 1762 25 15
the Years 1749 – 1817, was presented to Parliament in the Session of 1818, Wide Vol. XVI., 12 do. prior to the War with America ............ 1763 — 1776 *67 32
of Papers of that Session;– it was at first considered that the Gonvictions applied to all 6 do. during the War with do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1777 – 1782 83 37
who were not either acquited or against whom no Bill was found, but on perceiving the vast the first Year of Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . 1783 173 53
disparity between the Total Number of Convictions since 1817, when compared with those of 6 do. during Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > * ~ & e s e e º e a s 1, 1784 -- 1789 121 58
previous Years, it led to a further investigation of the accounts, when it proved, that the Num- The Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ** 1790 67 33
ber Convicted comprised those only who were Sentenced to Death, termed Capital Convic- 2 do. preceding the War with France. . . . . . . . . . 1791 — 1792 S6 29
tions; and hence, it wººl be perceived that the annexed account affords no just criterion of - *irst Year of the War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1793 58 16
the relative extent of CRIME, at the different periods in the aggregate; inasmuch as the º: second d6. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 795 71
rit and temper of the Courts and the Times may have tended considerably to influence the third do. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . , a 1795 49 22
nature of the Sentences; the Number of Executions when relatively considered will be seen 6 do. during the War ... . . . . . . e = e º 'º e º & G is a • * * * * j, 1796 — 1799 82 2 |
to have greatly diminished, but whether as a cause of less atrocity of CRIME, or a less san- ; 2 do. do. extreme high price of Provisions .... 1800 -— 1801 101 17
guinary infliction of Punishment does not appear. For the Years 1811 – 22, of the account 2 do. Peace of AMIENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1802 – 1803 90
below, see Folio 282, Appendix to Report on the Police of the Metropolis, Session 1828; and 6 do. subsequent to the renewal of the War .... 1804 — 1809 73
for the Years 1823 - 9, Folio 7, Par. Pa. No. 197, Session 1830: of the Number Committed 4 do. during the War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1810 — 1813 123 16
for all other Offences in 1812, (line 35) 71 were for taking and administering unlawful oaths; partial Peace (Treaty of Paris, April) 1814 158 21
21 for Frame breaking and destroying of Machinery; and I3 for High Treason : the Numbers War renewed, May (2nd. Treaty of Paris) J 815 139 1 |
in the same line, in the Years 1828-9, arise from a modification of the Law relating to Bur- 6 do. of Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... 1816 – 1821 197 27
glary, the Numbers Committed for Burglary, (line 4) shewing a corresponding diminution. U 7 do. do. --- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A822 – 1829 163 19
1918, 1919.1920ſ,821.1922.1%allºtrºwºlsº tº 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1823, 1831, 1895.
9,303 9,653 |9,160 |8,725 |8,445 8,477 |9,554 || 10,087 11,122 12,014 || 10,989 12,628 12,031 12,118 - - i - l
315 286 302 223 196 || 213 277 265 301 295 122 T19 134 169 i 2.
551 646 776 || 639 625 550 695 835 | 1,055 | 1,081 | 1,079 1,138 1,234 1,421 3
568 545 466 467 496 | 402 || 460 428 478 572 249 171 155 152 4
207 || 2 II 222 210 || 142 170 176 | 150 | 168 300 || 491 781 726 665 5
222 240 244 || 311 278 201 || 258 189 307 || 381 314 299 301 573 6
336 ſ 353 272 .304 || 256 299 || 388 289 || 406 || 531 463 611 581 559 7
60 70 66 75 103 97 116 || 105 || 143 || 153 195 180 182 T.91 8
208 280 267 330 267 237 239 302 279 || 332 310 405 427 408 9
21 22 29 26 47 28 28 22 17 14 14 37 45 10 10
277 || 318 207 | 169 I 05 || 130 155 | 166 | 190 248 199 237 297 253 11
168 206 || 149 || 173 || 136 179 150 229 171 229 | in 184 || 177 179 12
43 40 35 14 18 29 23 42 24 45 38 30 30 28 13
173 113 || 179 | 122 63 53 34 36 47 91 66 56 43 56 14
163 172 280 184 1 || – * * 5 1 *- * --> * 15
3 8 2 -- 2 3 2 3 8 21 10 I 3 10 16
321 || 367 242 279 233 230 267 210 283 280 261 313 322 320 17
29 31 25 29 27 28 31 33 42 29 46 38 41 38 18
23 25 37 39 49 48 46 4: 29 48 41 54 54 55 19
27 44 || 52 52 | 68 77 69 || 65 117 | 111 | 128 108 87 | 103 20.
16 16 15 12 i:3 18 13 9 4 14 12 10 20 13 21
23 34 27 T6 33 44 27 40 35 45 60 35 62 42 22
51 69 49 '71 85 60 73 94 57 65 83 47 65 57 23
42 41 45 60 74 63 71 57 47 82 72 115 80 104 24
11 14 10 || 7 9 II. 6 8 8 5 || 5 35 28 31 - 25
62 87 62 101 92 | 116 || 109 || 122 || 141 141 142 125 141 150 26
2 2 4 4 4. 2 1 4 2 9 4 4 5 6 27
15 13 14 14 16 8 5 11 14 16 16 10 18 16 28
9 5 10 6 11 8 6 2 4 10 12 16 8 12 29
4 7 2 13 3 4 4 4. 12 H3 7 8 8 10 30
* * - *-*. - **** -- 1. 2 I 16 11 *ress 2 *y- 31
T - 6 3 3 I 7 5 3 3 3 4 4 62 32
163 | 199 226 242 200 223 224 416 389 || 428 360 391 333 332 33
144 117 177 | 199 || 132 223 || 178 || 151 182 284 366 230 141 105 34
6 20 51 14 10 33 7 11 '74 14 |216 255 322 399 35
13,567 24,254 13,710 | 13,115 12,241 | 12,263 || 13,698 || 14,437 | 16,164 Iron 16,564 18,675 18.10, 19,647
1,987 2,109 | 1,881 1,826 1,684 1,579 1,662 1,685 1,786 1,950 1,672 1,800 1,832 2,094
2,622 2,635 2,511 2,502 2,348 2,480 2,611 2,788 3,271 3,407 3,169 3,614 3,470 3,723
8,958 9,510 9,318 8,788 8,209 || 8,204 || 9,425 9,964 11,107 | 12,564 11,723 || 13,261 12,805 || 13,830
- - - - l
4,125 4,454 || 4,089 || 3,872 3,899 || 4,040 4,861 5,408 5,819 6,251 5,991 6,646 6,458 7,012
1,026 | 1,054 1,153 | 1,117 | 1,129 | 1,074 1,218 1,193 | 1,204 1,433 1,117 1,277 1,220 1,311
259 317 355 286 376 324 339 365 297 296 245 235 209 226
7 22 15 11 13 11 12 7 12 12 12 7 1 5
235 268 252 265 244 266 214 281 310 321 322 $36 284 360
1,692 1,723 1,655 1,675 1,316 1,327 1,491 1,419 1,945 2,232 || 2,046 2,285 2,169 2,340
236 219 242 273 84 78 107 129 185 293 508 691 659 638
122 138 221 155 132 116 117 126 133 200 318 : 399 407 336
1,157 | 1,206 1,129 1,020 921 914 | 1,017 986 1,146 1,456 1,086 1,311 1,351 1,549
97 108 || 107 || 114 95 54 || 49 0 || 57 || 70 79 74 46 52 | - -
--~ i S-- I -- | Q-- | \,-,-, º- Q-- | <--~ | S-- I -- I - |\-º-'l S-- I -, -}\-2- \º-Nes’; Nºvºsº.'
{ ſºn, 1819. 1820. 1822, 1823, 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830, 1831. 1832, 1833. 1834, 1835.
1821.
1749



1824,
50
STATEMENT shewing the Amount of the County RATE, distinguishing the proportion Expended under each of thirteen
different Heads, in each County of ENGLAND and WALEs, in the Year 1823.− Wide Parliamentary Paper No. 356, Session 1824.
# *
#
The details of this Account do not exactly correspond with the Totals ; in the Official return the details are diffused over 20 folios of Fools Cap, without any
regard to uniformity; but as no point is attempted to be established upon the accuracy of detail, it was not thought worth while, in this case, to sacrifice more time in
that investigation: the account, as it is, being sufficient to shew the general nature and eatent of the County Rate:
The Cities of Ea:eter, Canterbury, Lichfield, and
Worcester, and the Town of Poole, as well as the Cities and Towns specified below, each keep separate accounts, but the amount was deemed too trifting to insert in
The Column of incidents, in some cases below, where the amounts are large, include payments on account
detail, the aggregate of the five places being under ºf 2,000.
of Debt paid off, &c. without being separately specified.

COUNTIES,
arranged in Alphabetical Order: |
the Amount noted with an * is for Debt
paid off, and those with a + on account
of Lunatic Assylums.
Bedford
Berks
Buckingham
Cambridge
Chester . . . . . . . . . . . .
do. CITY
Cornwall
tº º is tº c &
& F * * * * * * * 6 tº e º ſº gº tº e º 8 g º º
es º ºs ºf e º sº e º ſº e º e
* & © tº º e º 'º º e º & d e º e
C & © º 'º e º e g º º &
• . e. tº e e
e & © & e º 'º a tº e e s tº e º 'º e º e e º g
Q & ſº e º e º 'º e º gº gº tº
© tº s e tº
tº e º ſº tº sº e º 'º e º g sº º tº º e º 'º e º 'º
• * g º e g g g º e º e º dº e º e &
do.
Hereford
Hertford
Huntingdon
Kent
Lancaster
Leicester
Lincoln
do.
Middlesex
Monmouth
Norfolk
CITY of NORw ICH
Northampton
Northumberland
NEwcASTLE
Nottinghain
do. Town . . .
Oxford
Rutland
Salop
Somerset
Southampton
do.
* tº º a tº tº gº & © e º e º a tº e º e º at
* * * * * tº e º ºs º e º ſº e e º is ºr º e
e tº e º & tº gº e º e º ſº e o 'º a
• * * * * * * * * g tº e º 'º e s º º tº e ºp
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
6 º' e º º q & sº tº dº e º & © tº e º 'º º e
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * g e º e º e
tº º ºr tº e º gº tº e º e º 'º e º 'º
* * * * * e º dº e º e s a e s e e q
e e º e < e g º ºs e º sº nº e º & tº e
# * * * * > * >
tº ºn tº e º e º e º e º ºs e e º &
© º 'º e º e º º te e g g tº º
e º e º e º a º e º º gº e e
g 3 e º e º e º 'º e < e º & Q &
e & e º e o e º s e º sº º e º e º e e
& e e e e º e º e º 'º e º ºs e º e º 'º e s tº
3 & 8 & 6 e º e º & e º 'º º e º e g g g
© e s a s & © e e is e s e e s a
TOWN
s • e e s a e e a • * * * * * * * * * *
e e º e s e º te e º a e e º is a e s tº e s &
a e e g e º e G & º ºs e e º is 6 & & e º 'º s
• * g º dº e º 'º e º ſº sº e g º e º e º s
Westmoreland
Wilts
Worcester . .
York, East Riding
do. North do.
do. West do. . . . . . . + 1,369
CITY of YORK
Town of HULL
WALES
• e s is gº tº sº e g º º ºs º e
& © tº º ºs º º ſº e º $ tº tº º º ſº º e º 'º tº &
e º 'º - e º ºs
tº tº e º gº tº e º 'º e º 'º
& & 3 e º ºs e º º sº e
* * * * * * * * * * * *
tº º $ tº e º 'º gº tº e º tº
* & e º º ºs e e º 'º Q &
TOTALS. # 23,518
tº e º sº tº $ tº &
EXPENCES of
Sºs -** = . . .
; 3 § s R; s o, s : º
§ §§ §§ : §§ SS e šš §§ 3 3.
§§§ 3. § o: § 3. § $ §§ §§ s §
§sº sš s 's § s Š § sš $C § 's
s | Sº 5 || 5 || SS | 5 | is $S & s 5
—-É-——-£–––£--|--É £ £--|-É--|--É——-£-—|—£--l—-É- —
383 || 482 58 2,608 || – || 221 | – || 102 491 180 53
757 430 ; 85 2,690 | 1,520 — — | 137 714 425 143
108 || 445 ; 121 3,069 | – || – || 31 || 304 861 342 | 1,252
163 319 121 1,746 | – | 898 || 162 193 1,123 162 1,240
3,696 || 339 : 283 || 3,410 3,775 |4,051 | – || 701 || 2,753 || 471 694
——- — — —- 560 —- — 42 112 | — 35
514 | 151 169 | 1,327 2,612 || – || 62 315 295 || 393 312
4,493 || 236 19I 5,823 155 141 34 14 480 95 298
723 | 683 164 800 533 || 350 2() — 793 || 253 | 1,365
3,405 || 397 309 | 1,898 || 3,044 || 327 14 2,008 || 3,070 | 733 1,086
1,868 490 56 3,556 | — 32 || 51 508 689 || 47 277
1,400 | 622 : — 888 2,527 | – || 39 209 | 1,272 | | 73 697
407 | 1,108 259 1,678 4,851 210 2 966 3,143 277 | 1,284
92 || 391 || 305 || 5,564 2,606 | 203 | 89 588 1,344 611 373
**ºssº 60 16 || 596 103 || –— —— 113 99 || 38 150
1,089 || 106 149 | 1,466 — 1,391 — 229 697 2 | 1,154
30 | 164 105 || 1,542 308 524 25 | 185 518 132 7
200 219 58 490 528 106 || – 57 197 | 153 518
585 | 849 589 7,696 - 16 || 88 1,600 3,378 52 | 1,227
1,957 692 1723 4,406 || — —— 86 2,809 |12,464 806 3,135
803 || 159 107 | 1,329 | 1,002 || 178 19 107 1,259 115 3,256
1,258 | 1,036 321 2,165 5,960 |7,707 || 56 | 1,053 2,252 260 | 1,413
* * *sº 23 12 189 — — — 9 50 || 7 193
1,950 || 332 1028 6,209 |15,083 1,674 307 || 859 5,906 || 788 3,298
127 532 84 | 1,094 194 || || 33 57 '72 455 7 121
780 446 270 1,913 || 5,253 42 23 || 375 1,865 30 581
— 117 § 92 95.7 469 498 || 77 82 315 | 18 477
663 | — 135 | 1,851 59 35 | 89 186 916 || 249 1,174
1,611 || 596 98 623 1,288 99 274 76 626 157 256
— | 1.48 # 41 842 637 || --— | 40 11 331 76 95
62 405 ; 140 983 || 4,314 200 7 || 527 | 1,050 239 1,014
193 || 234 112 941 | 1,847 360 | 71 | 688 1,153 7 444
1,134 481 : 137 2,814 || – | — 31 99 685 26 189
150 60 15 576 — 8 4 26 '72 31 15
2,879 180 177 2,289 — 255 172 263 678 26 607
1,063 | 885 509 2,738 6,121 | 16 | 89 877 2,267 || 36 | 1,330
1,235 | 531 201 1,348 || 4,642 53 | 151 612 1,111 || 118 1,706
*-* 78 20 221 529 21 –– 9 54 | 66 89
6,170 298 452 4,709 — 219 39 || 518 1,495 || 455 | 1,050
1,367 207 225 6,652 | 1,654 87 || 58 737 1,431 || 142 689
1,070 | 725 # 336 2,902 |20,280 782 99 || 453 | 1,993 80 | 1, 149
107 || 531 215 1,141 || 3,450 292 || 145 || 761 | 1,895 | 190 154
244 || 308 187 || 5,020 | – | 158 8 || 678 3 963 278 356
24 134 15 809 339 —— — 52 262 25 513
1,009 || 115 53 490 166 78 14 || 23 222 || 64 25?
665 387 159 1,969 2,981 — | – || 547 | 1,542 452 || 4,654
329 118 134 || 3,600 231 | 84 213 | 1,208 || 149 238
233 290 174 || 1,045 1,358 — 37 50 930 108 || 2,601
2,863 559 255 1,580 | 1,414 — — 334 1,219 || 302 | 1,039
5,282 829 || 762 | 1,722 || 3,482 | – || 171 || 792 || 7,674 1600 9,614
16 76 32 470 636 11 2 || 1 || 3 272 — 432
*-*=s* I 83 604 276 - 91 258 || 33 239
8,383 1,479 871 6,825 | 1,407 | 1,229 295 605 || 2,698 || 409 || 2,268
*. 20,483 12,213 119,873 107,913 22,836 3,122 22,978 82,600 11,888

63,540
i
i
400
100 |
20
552
56,806 || 7,018
5,825
1,605
26,886
- ---— —l -——.
558,776
5
1
STATEMENT shewing the Population of each of the 28 States of NORTH AMERICA, at each of the 5 periods 1700, 1800, 1810,
1820, and 1830; with the rate of increase ºf Cent. in each State in the last 10 Years; shewing also the Number of Slaves, Aborigenes,
and Tons of Shipping, belonging to, and Value of Domestic Produce Exported from, each State in 1830.
TOTAL POPULATION, º: Number of Number] T Value of
- - at each of the undermentioned five Periods. cent. SLA VES. of ons Domestic
UNITED * ---- weh of — . fi - { tº *~ —- ağ. of Produce
STATES. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1830. 1820. | 1830. genes. ||Shipping | Earported.
- cº- * - I - | -- | ---i}olls.-
# , ſ , Main, º' ,º ||#7. º żº º!º ºn Nos. 2.5 formed ſ — 233,939 729, 106
*i; } 2 New Hampsh. 141,899 183,762 214,860 244,161 269,533 || 103 | tº jºi. ºf Nº | – | **** 98,264
s sº 3 Massachusetts 378,717 | 423,245 472,040 523,287 610,014 !º ºngland in which 2,573 424,312 3,949,731
§§§ 4 Rhode Island 69, 110 69,122 77,031 83,059 97,210 || 174 ſ Slavery ...] "" | 43,407 337,468
§§§ 5 Connecticut . . 238,141 251,002 || 262,042 275,202 || 297,711 * tolerated | — 60,860 450,985
§§§ 6 *Vermont .... 85,416 154,465 216,713 || 235,764 || 280,769 | 19 J © U — 764 808,079
§§§ 7 New York . . . . .340,120 586,756 959,049 1,372,812 1,913,508 393 || 10,088 —— 4,820 355,535 | 12,036,561
§: ; 8 New Jersey ... 184,139 211,949 |245,555 277,575 320,779 15; 7,557 —— — 48,772 8,022
Sgs 9 Pensylvania . . 434,273 || 602,365 810,091 | 1,049,458 1,347,672 28% 211 —— 300 | 104,115 2,617, 152
§§§ 10 Delaware . . . . 59,096 || 64,273 || 72,674 72,749. 76,739 5% 4,509 2,000 — 13,213 7,195
§§§ 11 Maryland .... 319,728 341,548 380,546 | 407,350 446,913 9; 107,398 || 110,000 — 170,948 || 3,662,773
Šºš 12 *Colum BIA .. -- 14,098 || 24,022 33,039 34,588 || 20% 6,377 10,000 || –— 23,233 9I4,285
§§§ 13 Virginia . . . . . . 748,309 880,200 974,622 | 1,065,379 1,211,266 13 || 425, 153 470,000 | – || 67,302 || 3,783,493
:#; 14 Nth. Carolina | 393,751 |478, 103 || 555,500 638,829 | 738,470 15% 205,417 |260,000 3,100 54,094 546,506
SS$ 15 Sth. do. . . 249,073 ||345,591 || 415, 115 502,741 581,458 15; 251,783 290,000 300 || 33,689 || 8, 134,676
*šš i 16 Georgia ...... 82,548 162,101 || 252,433 340,987 516,504 || 51% 149,656 220,000 || 5,000 | 13,959 || 4,980,642
17 Kentucky tº e q & 73,097 220,565 | 406,511 564,317 688,844 22 | 126,732 || 170,000 - **-* .-- *-* =s--"
18 Tennesse & e s sº e > | 35,791 105,602 || 261,727 422,813 | 684,822 || 62 80,107 || 130,000 | 1,000 | —— -****
These States lie º | 19 Ohio 45,365 230,700 581,434 937,679 62 -resº == i < ***** * *s-s 1,877 2,389 2,044
º, Qºlī; W 20 Indiana . . 4,375 24,520 147,178 241,582 132 190 —— 4,050 | —— *-* *=s*
###"#"#"tº 3i filinois —— | 12,288 55,211 157,575 185% 917 | -—— 5,900 —— - *sº
####! 22 Michigan —— 4,762 8,896 31,128 14.1% —— — — 9,340 471 ——
23 Mississippi, incorporated in 1817, 8,850 | 40,352 75,448 136,806 || 81 32,814 || 50,000 23,400 —— * - “mºsºmºsºs
24 Alabama, do 1820 . . . . . c e s ] T 127,901 309,206 || 250 41,879 || 130,000 | 19,200 10,473 1,679,385
Louisiana, was purchased by the 25 Louisiana & © 76,550 153,407 215,791 40% 69,064 110,000 939 51,904 10,898, 183
#######}; Missouri ...| 20,845 66,586 140,084 110} | 10,232 30,000 || 5,631 — ——
conjunction with it since that date. 27 Arkansas -***- 14,273 30,383 | 1.13% 1,617 25,000 7,200 — — •- *-----
28 Florida, ceded by Spain to U. S. in 1821.] —— * * *- 34,725 | — ——- 4,000 2,782 38,163
TOTAL 3,929,748 5,305,056 || 7,238,753 || 9,638, 191 12,751,227 32} | 1,538,036 1,987,000 98,630 | 1,741,391 || 55,700,193
Proportion Sluves 697,697 | 896,849 | 1,191,364 1,538,036 1,967,000 || – *rema aºmº || “memº Yammºn * : * *scºs -- *-*a*.

*-*-********------ ~~~~~~-º-º-º:
STATEMENT exhibiting the Geographical Position of each of the 19 Provinces of the CHINESE EMPIRE, and the distance of the
Capital City of each Province from Pekin; with the Superficies of each in Chinese le, and in Statute Miles. – For some egregious dispari-
ties which this Statement eachibits, see Notes following page. i
'*------------------- ----------------.
Superficies
Provinces according to the Orthography of Geographical | Distance of Capital | -
- English Capital Cities. – Position. City from Pekin, wn l, a st atu fe Miles, accor ding
Mr. Thoms. Atlasses. Mr. Crawford. N. Lat. E. Lon.| le statin: mean ||E to WN to Sly.cºm.a. 'sº
# Kwang-tung Quang-tong | Canton . . . . . CANTon .... 23 7 113, 14 || 7,570 2,720 | 1, 182 3,500 I,800 97,100 || 79,456
2 Kwang-se ... Quang-see . . Kouansi . . . Kouei-LING.. 25 12 109 51 || 7,460 |2,680 | 1,094 || 2,810 |2,960 | 87,800 78,250
3 Yun-nan . . . Yun-man ... Yunnan Y UN-NAN 25 6 102 28 || 8,200 2,946 1,312 || 2,510 | 1, 150 131,400 107,969
4 Kwei-chou Koei-tchou. . Koniecheou | Kwei-YANG.. 26 40 108 30 || 7,640 2,745 1,030 || 1,090 | 1,070 51,200 64,554
5 Foo-kéen . . . Fo-kien .... Fokien . . . . . Fou-TCHEou 27 55 1 i 6 6,130 || 2,202 || 834 950 980 57,150 53,480
6 Keang-se . . . Kiang-see ... Kiansi . . . . . NAN-CHANG 28 36 113 20 || 3,850 | 1,024 804 970 | 1,800 72,000 | 72,176
7 Hoo-nan ... l II - CHANG-SHA. . . 28 11 112 25 || 4,500 || – 848 || 1,420 | 1, 150 - -
; ii.; ...; Hou-quang |Houkouan }}º & d e e º ºs } 30 34 14 25 |3,155 1,133 ago ||2,440 | 680 ; 168,300 144,770
9 Sze-chuen | Setchuen ... Sechuen .. | Quing-roo ... 30 40 103 44 |5,700 |2,048 967 || 3,000 3,200 175,600 | 166,800
! 0 Kan-stih Kansuh . . . . Kansuh . . . . LANCHOU. . . . 4,040 | 2, 120 2,400 o, OUU 3.
1 Chi-keang | Tchekiang ...| Chekian HANG-chou || 30 20 119 46 || 3,300 | 1,185 | 693 || 880 1,280 37,200 39,150
12 Gan hwuy tº e GAN-KING 31 30 117 20 || 2,700 —— 587 U. - - -
Tº º ang-nan ..] Kian- - - U 1 -> -
| 3 Keang-soo } Kiang-nan - 13.H-Ila.I) } NAN-KIN . . . . 32 4 118 34 || 2,400 862 558 ! 1,630 | 1,700 85,000 92,961
14 Ho-nan. ... Ho-nan ....] Honan . . . . . Ho-NAN . 34 44 112 9 || 1,540 553 432 || 1,120 | 1,290 62,000 || 65,104
15 Shen-se . . . . . Chensi . . . . . Shensi SIN-GAN . . . . 34 15 108 29 || 2,650 952 592 || 935 2,426 167,700 -154,008
18 Shan-tung. . . Chantong ..] Shanton | Tcl-NAN .... 36 46 116 46 || 800 287 229 || 1,640 *10 gº. 63.1%
17 ãº. . . . . Chansi . . . .] Shansi . . . . . TAI-Y UN . . . . . 37 54 111 56 || 1,200 || 431 289 880 | 1,620 || 63,500 55,268
18 Chih-le. . . . . . . . e QUANG-PING | 36 47 114 29 || — — 243 || 1,228 1,628 -
- º º P tº º - = 2 2 \ y <- - :
Imperial City | Petcheli.... echely } PEKING ... 39 55 116 28 || — | – , ii. ; 99,700 58,910
19 Shing-king - | ZH E-HOL . —— ––– 100 || 5, 100 3,000
I (; 48 H 6 50 | 1,372,450 1,297,999
52
STATFMENT Of the Revenues, PopULATION, Civil, and MILITARY FoRCE, and ExPENDITURE, of each of the 19 Provinces
of CHINA, according to an account drawn up by Wang-kwe-shing, a Tsin-tsze graduate of Kwang-se in 1823; and printed at the press
of the Honble. English East India Company at Macao, by Mr. P. P. THOMs, in 1824.
*...* The Civil and Military Force, and their
annual Expences, a e published from time to time in the Tsin-shim, an Official Quarterly Publication, corresponding with the Annual Court Kalenders of Europe, which
accounts Mr. Thoms states he found to correspond with those in the MS. of Wang-kwe-shing. For the Superficies & Geographical Position of each Province, see page 165.
- - Retained whithe District
PROVINCES, REVEN UE. Granaries for the Troops, • e * , , ,
with Number of reference - In Sterli - * * und as a reserve in times Proportion in Tales paid into
GEOGR wº"romos, Miscella- TOTAL jº, 4. of scarcity.——Shihs of National Provincial
page 165. Land. Salt. 7160?!.S. Tales. Crawfurd. *:::::: Grain. Rice. Treasury. Treasury.
- Shihs— - -
1 Chi-keang . . . . . . 1 1 || 2,914,946 501,044 191,840 3,607,880 1,357,593 678,320 || 1,503,605 || 615,663 || 2,287,346 | 887,277
Kiang- || 2 Gan-hwuy 12 | 1,718,824 312,440 318,812 ;}2 458,476 | 1.431 *} 864, 110 | 155,053 || 1,394,904 || 412,709
than }#}. 13 || 3,116,826 93,240 46,910 || 3,256,976 $ Tº “” *** 1,466,000 2,564,728 1,446,051
Hou- || 4 Hoo-nan 7 || 882,745 64,760 §: 738,123 96.214 || 1,433,938 72,462 944,422 265,375
quang }: Hoo-pih 8 || 1,174,110 I 19,205 1,293,315 2 * * * } 96,934 465,627 | 96,848 776, 173 || 333,543
6 Shan-tung ...... 16 || 3,376, 165 | 120,720 29,680 3,526,565 1,231,607 || 353,963 || 966,500 478,690 || 2,730,136 692,141
7 Ho-nan ........ 14 || 3,164,758 —— | 12,650 3,177,408 || 1,052,826 221,342 || 2,221,300 221,941 || 2,441,110 | 620,623
8 Foo-kéen. . . . . . . . 5 1,074,489 || 85,470 98,399 || 1,258,358 || 377,507 — —- || 1,778,887 232,547 || 1,054,209 208,052
9 Kwang-tung 1 | 1,264,304 || 47,510 |103,410 | 1,415,224 424,567 2,585 – 719,307 || 319,307
10 Keang-se . . . . . . . . 6 1,878,682 5,150 |224,821 2,108,653 || 981,374 |795,063 || 1,139,689 787,454 || 1,602,431 540,765
11 Kwang-se ...... 2 || 416,399 || 47, 150 |25,880 || 489,423 146,828 990,471 127,175 || 278,559 86,145
12 Yun-nan . . . . . . . . 3 | 209,531 34,256 243,827 | 165,306 227,626 || 750,411 188,927 55,396
13 Kwei-chou . . . . . . 4 || 102,628 6,230 i 13,690 | 122,548 36,764 || -- 157,818 - –— 53,340 13,340
14 Sze-chuen . . . . . . 9 631,094 | –— 20,520 651,614 195,484 || —--- || 1,045,179 || 9,840 216,366 13,029
15 Shen-se . . . . . . . . 15 1,658,700 —— |40,623 1,699,323 497,610 — || 2,697,620 636,523 || 1,344,543 265,498
16 Shan-se . . . . . . . . 17 2,990,675 507,028 || 42,019 3,539,722 | 1,061,916 || –— || 1,306,988 —— || 2,702,285 328,290
17 Chih-le . . . . . . . . 18 2,334,475 437,949 |306,446 || 3,078,870 923,931 869,192 91,077 || 1,939,943 || 611,811
18 Kan-stah . . . . . . . . 10 280,652 | –— 39,450 320,102 || 105,000 | 218,550 || 3,080,000 | 402,246 || 182,644 | 72,275
19 Shing-king . . . . . . 19 38,780 —— 38,780 13,000 || 111,674 || 156,810 || 139,504 - -
TOTALS. 29,228,783 || 2,163,931 1,933,371 33,327,056 11,767,912 || 4,230,959 25,481,164 5,115,625 23,421,378 6,969,371
provinces, ...º.º. º. f******** ****|alſº ſº., EXPEN DITURE. § §
with Nº. ºne. ‘. . .” Districts. Craufurd. Staunton. |º. officers.TMen. T Civil service Army. TOTA L. š É
| N. - S —º
1 Chi-keang ... 11 11 || 1 || 76 | 18,975,099 || 21,000,000 556 468 50,000 161,850 967,402 | 1,149,252 sºs 15.3
2 Gan-hwuy . . 12 || 8 8 50 - 378 º $) tº 124,000 N . t j #####| #
3 kº, . . 13 || 8 || 3 ;: 30,405,258 32,000,000; §§ 630 || 132,000; ºr }}}2,182.70. 2,621,297 #sº §
4 Hoo-nan . . . . 7 || 9 || 7 %; 33,702 3.9% 13,000,000 438 355 || 51,000 | 154,500 | 844,940 999,490 ±T.
5 Hoo-pih . . . . 8 || 10 || 7 || 60 ””” 14,000,000 || 463 298 || 37,000 || 172,896 || 621,254 794,150 & ##### |#
6 Shan-tung ... 16 || 10 || 1 || 96 25,447.633 24,000,000 || 657 249 35,000 293,162 582,814 $75,976 sºs;3; #
7 Sze-chuen . . 9 || 12 18 || 1 12 || 7,789,782 27,000,000 || 567 451 | 85,000 | 217,230 | 1,402,162 | 1,619,392 s.si: ºl
8 Ho-nan .... 14 || 9 || 10 | 97 2,662,969 |25,000,000 || 578 181 24,000 || 260,970 || 395,613 || 656,583 s.s. 5; ; ;
9 Keang-se'.... 6 || 13 || 2 || 75 | 5,921,160 | 19,000,000 || 549 173 39,000 | 190,840 641,339 832, in 9 ; ; ; ; ; S
10 Chih-le . . . . 18 10 || 25 | 124 $º ( ) i, 869 | 681 151,000 281,148 2,470,807 2,751,955 §§ 3 ; ;
PEKIN . . . . . — — *} 3,504,038 38,000,000; 207 26,000 |5,819, 123 434,272 6,253,395 §§ 3 ; ;
ul Kwang-tung 1 || 9 || 10 | 68 1,491,271 21,000,000 622 || 708 99,000 | 198,440 | 1,582,654 1,781,094 sº S ; ;
12 Kwang-se 2 11 || 17 47 2,569,518 10,000,000 || 430 281 42,000 | 165, 186 728,258 | 893,444 $$ 3 ; ; ;
13 Yun-man .... 3 || 14 || 31 || 39 2,255,459 || 8,000,000 || 389 || 411 53,000 | 201,821 | 892,678 | 1,097,499 Šs ; ; Ś
13 Kwei-chou .. 4 || 14 || 34 34 2,941,391 || 9,000,000 299 || 390 || 70,000 || 117,060 | 1,161,103 | 1,278,163 #s s ; : s
14 Foo-kéen.... 5 10 || 2 | 62 1,684,528 15,000,000 471 602 || 76,000 | 159,640 | 1,228,006 | 1,387,646 s; s’s
15 Shan-se .... 17 | 9 || 16 || 87 1,860,816 27,000,000 || 512 || 385 53,000 || 296,270 875,600 1,171,870 : ; Śēs
16 Shen-se . . . . 15 || 7 | 10 | 73 257,704 | 18,000,000 | 408 || 447 | 104,000 || 144,100 | 1,759,677 1,903,777 ; ; ; ;
17 Kan-såh .... 10 || 9 || 13 15 340,086 12,000,000 || 303 635 | 123,000 || 138,500 2,040,995 2,179,495 #s $#:
19 Shing-king ... 19 || – || -- || – 486,643 || – –— | 164 — 4,000 8,527 71,872 80,397 &s såå
* $ | - $ &
TOTAL S. 183 225 | 1,232 142,295,734 || 333,000,000 13,136 7,552 1,263,000 || 9,442,853 20,884,203 30,527,034 s:





After much deliberation on the several works which have heretofore been published relating to China, the above Statements have been adopted as most entitled to regard, at
the same time the above Statements present some such striking discrepancies as to eaccite a doubt in regard to their accuracy;-for instance, the Province of Shen se, containing
seven cities of the first class, and ten of the second class, contributing 1,699,323 Tales of Revenue, and maintaining a Military Force of 104,000 men, is represented as con.
taining only 257,704 inhabitants ; while Yun-man a Province said to be rich in Minerals, Silk, Tea, Musk, and other choice productions, and carrying on an eactensive inter.
course with Birmah and Siam, is represented as contributing only 243,827 Tales of Revenue.
excite nearly corresponding doubts, yet these data were submitted to the Committee on the Affairs of the East India Company by Mr. Crawfurd, in the Session of 1830 ; and
what is more unpardonable in a gentleman of Mr. Crawfurd's reputation, and general claim to respect, is, that in reference to a Geographical Statement of the travelling dis-
tances of the several provincial Capitals from Pekin, he represents the distance of Canton at 2720 English Miles, while the Geographical mean distance is only 1182 English
miles; all the other distances are nearly as preposterous, - see page 165: in like manner Du Halde represented the Revenues as amounting to 200,000,000 Tales, which amount
has been adopted as authentic and accurate, by the compilers of the Encyclopaedia Brittannica,—so much for names.
several Years at Macao, and his familiarity with the language of China, qualified him to judge correctly of the accounts which came before him,
which he has stated them, leaves but little doubt of their being accurate.
cases, seeming as much over rated as Mr. Crawfurd's are under-rated.
The data relating to Kwei-chou and the Metropolitan Province of Chāh-le
The competency of Mr. Thoms, from having resided
and the circumstantiallity with
The Population Statements however are palpably erroneous, Sir George Staunton’s numbers in some
It is much to be regretted that subjects of this nature should have so long remained questionable.
The Province of Yun-man, borders on the Birman Empire, commercial operations extended in that direction would probably be more likely to afford ficilities for pene.
trating China than by its Sea Ports ; the Cambodia and Siamese rivers, as well as the Erabatty all appear to flow from Yun-man,—the ea ploration of these rivers,
with the aid of Steam, would be quite as laudable as exploring of the Niger, and much more likely to reward commercial enterprize. -
53
STATEMINT exhibiting the 19 Provinces of CHINA, arranged in reference to their REVENUEs and ExPENDITURE, with the ratio
of Inhabitants to each square mile; and rate tſ' head of Taxation in each Province ; the latter as exhibited by Mr. Crawfurd to the
Parliamentary Committee on East India affairs in the Session of 1830, and the Revenues and Erpenditures as exhibited on the prece-
ding page, the Note at the foot of which implies that however questionable the Statements relating to the Population may be, those
relating to the Revenues and Expenditures seemed entitled to credit;-but which, on more mature reflection, appear equally unworthy;-
it is impossible that the Provinces Nos. 1–9, could continue to contribute such an excess of Revenue as 15 millions of Tales annually for
any length of time, unless aided by a Paper Circulating Medium ; and it is also improbable that Nos. 12–17, should continue to drew
in specie the amounts represented; in the one case, it would lead to exhaustion, and in the other to an undue accumulation, more particu-
larly so as there does not appear, judging from the relative extent of Population and Productions of the respective Provinces, to be any
adequate means of due equalization by Commercial exchange. *.* The Tea Districts are indicated by an *, and the Notations which follow
several of the Provinces imply their producing Minerals respectively as follows, Viz. –g Gold, s Silver, c Copper, t Tin, i Iron, l Lead.
The Province of SHAN-TUNG, is North of the Yellow PRO WIN CES Ratio of
River, bounded on the West by the Metropolitan Pro- ſ arranged in reference Iniyabits. sº.
vince of CHIH-LE, and North by the Gulf of Leaotong; to their S * te º
it is an Agricultural district. The Kiang-keou, or great REVEN UES and EXPEND ITU RE, Revenues. Earpenditure. Mile. Taxation
5 River intersects KIANG-N AN,-GAN-Hw U Y being S. with No of reference to their position at page 165. | - * I - *-
of that River; it is both an Agricultural and a Manu- S$ º --> {R F. 4.
facturing district in Cotton, Silk, & Porcelain. CHI- || $ §§ ſ; ſ Shan-tung 2. K. ... . . . . . . 16 *:::::::::: 875,976 || 448 | 1
KEANG, appears to be the most productive Province of is Šiš $ < *Kiang-nan } eang-soo . . 13 ,526,97 ! 2,621,297 357 1/7
the Empire; it produces Silk, as well as fabricating it $ $n 5 S 3 Gan-hwuy . . 12 2,550,976 5 3.
10 into Stuffs, and appears to be equally active in Agri- || 5 § # S | 4 *Chi-keang . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 3,607,830 1,149,252 || 510 1/5
culture, Manufactures, and Commerce. SHAN-SE, is s §4 ſ5. Shan-se . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3,539,722 1, 171,870 29 1 1/4
bounded on the West for about 250 miles by the Yellow | . s.s .. 6 H tº e º 'º 14 3.17.40s '656.58. 43 7/{{
River, which separates it from SHEN-SE ; East, by the § §§ § | 10-man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 3 + , 583 o /10
Metrópolitan Province of CHIH-LE, and North by # 5 § $ 3 *Hou-quan 7 Hoo-pih. ... 8 1,293,315 794,150 200 re-
15 Tartary ; it abounds in Coal, and Salt-springs, it is a § § { | S | Q g 8 Hoo-nan ... 7 947,505 999,490 | * €5
astoral rather than an Agricultural district, and has ºf X - -sa — a 3 • 2. 5. &Y * 9 || 3 /
K. of W.e.: the Yellow River separates s U U 9 Keang-se,_-g, i, l, s, t. .. 6 2, 108,653 832,179 82 3/3
it on the South from Ho-N AN, which is an Agricultural p" r - º * --
Province. The Kiang-keou, or great River divides TO TA L Tales. 24,008,950 || 9,100,797
20 Hou-QUANG into two parts, Hoo-N AN being on the -
South ; it has º Lakes º º º: § /- - | 10 Foo-kéen, -i, t. . . 5 1,258,358 1,387,646 29 4/5
dred square miles of its Superficies; the bulk of its Š … º.º. - -> º 6) @., 3 ºr .
jº. appears to be ğ. on the banks of: § 3. Man itime U II. Kwangtung, C, i, l, t. 1 1,415,224 1,781,094 | 15 5/{}
the great River. KEAN G-SE, is South of the great §§ - do. Foreign Duty 1,670,299 - {
25 River, bounded on the East by the maritime Province § § …4 on § T2 Kwang-se . . . . C. t. 2 489,424 893,444 29 i:3
of Foo-K EEN, and South by Kw A N G-TUN G, its Waters Q) § fitterior l 13 Kwei-chou c, 9, 8. 4. 122,548 1,278, 163 57 3
run North into the great Lake of Poyang, uniting with § s sº - 14 Y t. 3 243,827 1,097,499 } ºf | 7
the great River in Latitude 30° North. - S s Western un-nan c, 9, 8, º, + 5. 3 *i ſ
is is $ Tartar 15 Sze-chuen c,g,i, l, t. 9 651,614 1,619,392 45 {;
Foo-KEEN, is a mountainous and mineral district, ; Ś & Frontier. U 16 Shen-se . . . . . . . . . . 15 1,699,323 1,903,777 1; 38/7
30 has Manufactures of Silk and Iron, and contains the $ $o Tartary 17 Kan-suh . . . . . . . . 10 320,102 2,040,995
Port of Amoy in latitude 24° 20' North, and 118° *: * * § - -
of East longitude. The Population and Revenues o 3 Š -
the Island # Formosa are i. in this Province. .# § TOTAL Nos. 10–17. Tales 7,870,719 | 12,002,010
Kw ANG-TUNG is rich in minerals, and produces both g Metropolitan 18 Chih-le .... l, t. 18 3,078,870 9,005,350 58 5/3
35 Silk and Sugar. The Island of Hainan in latitude 19° ſº Nº. Tartar 19 Shing-King . . 19 38,870 80,397
North, and 1 100 of East longitude IS included with TOTAL of Nos. 1–9. 24,008,950 9,100,797
this Province. Nos. 12, 13, are both Mineral districts, º 2- - ©
Kwei-chou, is mountainous; part of its Waters flow | Expences of keeping up the Banks of the Yellow River 2,000,000
North into the great River, and part through tº w ANG- do. Imperial and Botanic Gardens 1,000,000
40 SE into the Harbour of Canton. YUN-NAN, forms Excess of REVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,808,855
the S. W. extremity of the º P. of its Waters -
run S. E. through To NK IN into the Gulf of Tonkim ; o & º - 6
one of the branches of the great River Kiang-keou in Total exclusive of Grain and Rice . . . . . . . . . . 34,997,409 34,997,400
tersects the N. W., and the main branch for about 50 Estimated Money Value of Grain and Rice . . . 6,346,438 6,346,438
45 miles forms the boundary between Y UN-N AN and Sze- º -

5
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CHUEN, but its more important features are the Cambodia, Siamese, and
Erabaty Rivers, all of which appear to flow from Thibet through YUN-N AN ;
a junction of these Rivers with the Kiang-keou might be effected at about
the same cost of time and labor as that of the junction of the Ohio with the
great chain of Lakes in America, and thereby open a direct Water communi-
cation from the Bay of Bengal with every part of the Chinese Empire; one
of the branches of the Kiang-keou, having its source in Thibet, in the latitude
80
North of the Kiang-keou, or great River,-see line 58. The Metropolitan
Province of CHIH-LE, extends from the Yellow River in the latitude of 35,
to the latitude of 41° North ; its principal River runs North from near the
City of Ho-NAN to the latitude of 39° North, where it is joined by several
other streams from the West and North, when it forms the Peiho, or White
River, falling into the Gulf of Leaotang in the longitude of 118° East.
The City of PEKING, is seated between two branches of this River in
of 35° North, and 96° of East longitude, runs nearly due South to the lati- latitude and longitude as stated at page 165. .
tude of 25° where it is joined by a more important Stream from farther The Military and Marine force, specified on the preceding page is not
55 West; from this point it intersects the Province of Sze-ch UEN in a direc- 85 included in the Statement of Population, and in addition to those numbers
tion N. E. through 10 degrees of longitude, from whence it flows through Chinese Tartary is stated to contain 12,000,000 of inhabitants, and the
Hous QUANG and KIANG-N AN into the Bay of Nankin, in the latitude of Country of the Manchoos 10,000; of the Mongols 30,000; of Bocharia
32° North, and 121° of East longitude. SHEN-S E, is the N. W. Province of 45,000; and Thibet 6,000. Mr. THOMs further mentions an aquatic tribe
the Empire ; the Hoang-ho, or Yellow River, having its source in Tartary amounting to 2,000,000, a considerable number of which inhabit the harbor
60 near the head Waters of the Kiang-keou, intersects the extreme N. W. part 90 of Canton; it is this tribe which appears to have given rise to the mistaken
of SH EN-SE, from whence it makes a detour North to the ſatitude of 42° -- motion of the extraordinary density of the Population in China, which in the
and 107° of East longitude; it then runs nearly due East, to the longitude aggregate is relatively more than one half less than in England; while the
of 112°, from whence it runs South bearing West to the latitude of Provinces of SHAN-TUN G and CHI-KE ANG, as far as reliance can be placed
34° 30' North, and 110° of East longitude, forming the boundaries between on their Numbers, exceed the density of England by more than 2 to 1.
65 SHEN-SE and SHAN-s E, No. 5; at the last mentioned point of 34° 30' of 95 The aquatic tribes who live exclusively in boats on the Water, appear to
North latitude, &c.; it is Joined by the Hoei-Ho, another large River with have had their origin in a ruthless tyrant driving them from land, and
numerous tributary streams, which intersect all the North part of the Pro- habit becoming engendered among them before they dared to return.
Vince; the Waters of the more Southern part running South into the For the overland Commerce of China with Rissia, see Kiatka, page 166.
Riang-keou. From the point of junction just mentioned, the Yellow River The S. W. point of flie Japanese Isles is parallel in Latitude with the Bay
70 runs nearly due West, separating CHAN-SE from Ho-NAN as stated line 18, 100 of Nankin, 8 degrees East of the entrance to the Hoang-ho and Kiung-
and after intersecting the Northern part of Ho-NAN, No. 6, it approaches keou Rivers. The Japanese Isles extend in a direction N. E. to the Longi-
the South part of Chi H-LE, No. 18, and them in the latitude of 34° 40' N. tude of 143 East, and Latitude 41 West, the large Promontory of the
and longitude of 115° to 117° East, divides the extreme S. W. of SHAN- Corea from the Latitude of 35 to 43 North, having the Yellow Sea and
TUN G from the extreme N. E. of Ho-NAN, and then intersects the North Gulf of Leaotong on the W., and the Sea of Japan on the E., lies between
75 part of KEANG-soo, No. 2, falling into the Bay of Nankin about 180 miles 105 the Province of Pecheli, & Niphon the Northern & largest Island of Japan.
54.
STATEM ENT shewing the GEogFAPHICAL Position of each of the 55 Governments or Provinces of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE,
with the Latitude and Longitude of the Capital City, or Chief Town of each, and its distance in Miles from St. Petersburgh; with the
mean price of Rye and Oats ºf Chetwert in 1826,- Wide page 97.
*...* The great Geographical characteristic of European Russia is its
evenness of surface, its greatest altitude not exceeding R200 feet above the level of the Sea; it is however in many parts beautifully undulated
and abundantly watered, and therefore affords the finest opportunities for social improvement:--no part of the World offers greater inducements
t
to facilitate intercourse either by Water or Railways; the Baltic might be united with both the Black Sea, and the Caspian, at a less
expence of Physical power and means than was applied to the subjugation of Poland in 1830–1831.
Tauridé, is a Peninsula formed by the Black Sea, and Sea
of Asoph ; it is better known to Western Europe under the
name of the Crimea. Heatsch-Jenicol, is on the Western Coast
of the Strait leading into the Sea of Asoph. , Bessarabia, liés
between the mouths of the Pruth, and the Dneister ; Akermann,
being seated at the Western point of entrance to the latter
River, Cherson, lies between the Dneister and the Dneiper,
and is intersected by the Bog. No. 4, is bounded on the East
by the Sea of Asoph, and the Government of the Don-Kasacs,
and is intersected by the Dneiper: Podolio, and Kiow, lie bet-
ween the Dniester and Dmeiper, they formed the S. E. part of
Poland, amneared to Russia in 1793. Pultowa, and Charcoff,
lie East of the Dneiper. Volhynia, and Bialostock, are bounded
on the West by the Bug, which runs West into the Vistula
below Warsaw. -
Lithuania, is bounded on the West by the Niemen, which
divides it from Prussian Poland, and is intersected on the E.
by the head Waters of the numerous tributary streams of the
Dneiper : Nos. 14-16, are also intersected by the main streams
of those two Rivers, and are bounded on the East by Russia
Proper. Nos. 17-19, are Maritime Provinces, bounded on
the West by the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland. The Dwina
River rises in Novgorod, No. 33, and runs past Witepsk,
Potolsk, and Dumniburg, into the Gulf of Riga, the City of
that name being at its mouth. Courland, is on the West ; and
Livonia, East of the Dwina,— the Waters of Coursk, and
Voronéje, run South into the Sea of Asoph.
The Occa, or Oka River rises in Oret and Toula, runs
past Calouga and Ruizam into the Volga at Nignei-Novgorod;
Jaroslau, and Costroma, are intersected by the main stream of
the Voiga, which rises in Twer, and after running a very
circuitous course past Jaroslau, Costroma, & Nijmet-Novgorod,
it runs past Cazan, Simbirsk, Saratov, and Tsaryisyn, into the
North part ºf the Caspian Sea, where it forms an extensive
Delta, on one of the Islands of which is seated the City of
Astracan. The City of Moscow, the ancient Capital of
Russia, is seated on the banks of a stream of the same name,
or Moskwa, which falls into the Occa, between Calouga and
Riazam. -
The Dneiper, has its source in the Government of Smolensk
and runs South past Mohileff, and Kiow to Jeeatrinoslau, and
Jrom thence into the Black Sea at Kherson, 120 miles East of
Odessa. The Waters of Pskov, all run North to the Gulf
of Finland, partly through Lake Tchude, and partly through
Novgorod into Lake Ladoga, both of which Lakes discharge
their Waters into the Gulf of Finland. The Waters of the
Eastern part of Novgorod run South into the Wolga, those of .
Olonetz and Vologda North, into the White, or Sea of Arch-
angel; and those of Viatka and Perm, run South into the
Volga.
Finland, No.35, was a conquest from the Swedes in 1812, it
is bounded on the South, by the Gulf of Finland ; and on the
West, by the Gulf of Bothnia.
The Waters of Tambov and Penza, run in both directions
partly East into the Volga, and partly South into the Don,
one of the branches of the latter River rises in Toula, and
amother in Tambov, uniting at Voronéje, from whence it runs
in a direction S. E. to near Zaritszyn, No. 46, on the Volga,
when it takes a direction due West into the Sea of Asoph at
Nova-Tcherkask, -see No. 48.
The Oural, or Ural Mountains, form the Eastern boun-
dary of the Governments of Archangel and Vologda, and
afterwards intersect those of Perm and Orenburg. The
Waters of the Eastern part of Orenburg, run East into the
Obe at Tobolsk ; numerous other streams unite at Oufa,
and from thence run West into the Volga below Cazan,
while the Oural River, forms the Eastern boundary from
Verkhouralsk to Orskaia, from whence it runs due West past
Orenburg to Ouralsk in Caucassia, from whence it runs
again due South into the Caspian Sea at Gowriev, Jorming
in the whole of its course the boundary between Orenburg
and Caucassia on the West, and the territory of the Kirghees
on the East.
The Waters of Siberia; the Obe, Ienicea, and the Lena, all
ºwn North into the Arctic Ocean. K1ATKA, No. 54, on the
Frontiers of Chinese Tartary, about 1100 miles N.W. of Peking,
is the place where an eactensive intercourse is carried on betwee;
the Empires of Russia and China, about 2,500,000 ihs. of Tea,
with a variety of oth r choise products are annually conveyed
from the gentre of China through Kiatka to Moskow and St.
Petersburgh, a distance of from 4,000 in 5,000 miles.
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3 Kherson . . . . . . . . . . $8;,
4 Ekaterinoslaw .... }};"
ſ , s (5 Podolio | Camenes-Podol.
S$ $ ) 6 Kiou . . . Kieff
"S & ) 7 Poltava | Pultowa
s 8 Charcov | Charcoff
§ 9 Volhynia . . . . . Zytomiers
J 10 Bialystock Belostock
§ r. W II Grodno | Grodno
§ 4 ſº 12 Minsk | Minsk
S. 13 Wilno | Wilma
$ | 1.4 Tchernigov. ... Czernigov
§ 15 Mohilow. . . . . . . Mohileff
§ | 16 Vitepsk . . . . . . . Witepsk
R § 3 ( 17 Courland Mittau
# } 18 Livonia . . . Riga
US$ 19 Esthonie | Revel
ſ 20 Kursk . . . . . . . Coursk
; ; 21 Voroneje . . . . . Voronéje
3 22 Orel ........ Orel
§ 23 Calouga . . . . . . . Kaluga
* } 24 Toula........ Tula
's 25 Riazan . . . . . . . Resan
s 26 MOSCO W MOSCO W
§ 27 Jaroslau . . . . . , Jaroslaw
28 Vladimir Vladimir
U 29 Kostroma . . . . . Costroma
ſ30 Smolensk .... Smolensk
31 Twer . . . . . . . . . Tver
.S. 32 Psicov. . . . . . . . Pskov
3 || 33 Novgorod .... Novgorod
Sº 34 PETERSBURGH | PETERSBURGH
s 3 85 Finland . . . . . . . Abo
& 36 Olometz . . . . . . . Petrosavadok
is 37 Archangel . . . . . Archangel
* | 38 Vologda .... Vologda
39 Viatka . . . . . . Wiatka
U.40 Perm . . . . . . . . . Perm
s ſq1 Tambov .... Tamboff
s * 42 Penza . . . . . . . Penza
S$; 43 Nijnei-Novg. Lower Novgord.
.# S º 44 Cazan . . . . . . Kasam
§ | 45 Simbirsk. . . . . Simbirsk
S. Zaritszyn
47 Orenburgh;
(46 Saratov . . . . }
Verkhoural
Orskaia 51
48 Don-Cossacs . . . . . .
ſ49 Caucassia. . . . .
.
:
;
50 Astrachan . . . .
51 Georgia. . . . . . .
52 Tobolsk . .
53 Tomsk. . . . }
54 Irkoutsk ...}
U55 Kamtchatka . . }
Sarotov
sk 53 40 58, Oufa
32 58, Orenburg
Nova-Tsherkask
Geogáeffsk, Ouralsk
Gozzriev
Astrakan
Tephlis
Tobolski
Omsk
Tomsic
Irkoutsk
R IA TRA
Okhotsk
Nijme-Kamtchatsk
East Cape
Geographical
Position.
N. Lat. E. Long.
450 12" | 340 8/
45 6 || 35 ; 3
45 21 36 25
46 8 || 31 14
46 29 30 38
46 38 32 56
48 27 | 33 2
47 13 38 39
48 41 27 1
50 27 30 28
49 30 34 14
5(? 36 27
50 16 || 28 30
52 2 22 3()
53 40 23 50
53 43 27 4()
54 41 || 25 17
51 20 | 32 13
53 50 || 31 40
55 25 30 20
56 39 23 43
56 5 || 24 8
59 27 24 39
51 43 || 36 28
5 l 40 || 39 21
53 35 28)
54 3 || 36 5
54 11 || 37 2
54 55 40 37
55 46 || 37 33
57 37 40 10
57 45 || 41 13
54 50 31 57
56 52 35 57
57 38 27 52
58 32 31 20
59 56 || 30 19
60 28 22 7
61 47 || 34 24
64 40 || 38 56
59 13 || 41 I I
57 25 54 5
58 1 || 56 26.
52 44 || 4 || 45
53 30 45 39
56 20 || 4 || 29
55 48 49 21
54 22 || 48 34
48 42 44 28
51 31 || 46
54 42 56 18
51 46 52 31
47 14 || 39 50
52 11 52 6
47 8 52 30
46 21 47 44
42 45 62 40
58 12 | 68 H 5
55 4 74 54
56 30 84 10
52 17 | , 103 30
50 20 106 30
59 20 142 44
57 161
67 | 85
º Mean Price #.
" ; "|Chetwert in 1836.
from
sº Rye Oats
1,458 || 4 7 || 7
1,366 4 50 || 5 60
1,429 5 50 || 7 |
1,200 2 75 | 6
1,082 || 2 2 S{}
1,269 || 3 0 || 5
1,020 5 4.
857 5 5 4 1
947 2 75 2 60
973 3. 75 3 40
829 6 4
723 7 20 4 30
605 6 50 3 || 5
623 || 12 6 70
564 7 20 5
459 || 10 50 5
401 | 1 9
368 || || 0 6 50
229 || 1 || 85 || 1 ()
816 || 4 3 40
813 || 3 2 80
731 || 6 § 3ſ)
593 || 6 50 5 50
606 6 80 4 80
617 6 70 5 25
484 8 6 25
493 || || 1 50 5 68
602 9 5() 6 .
602 8 75 4 80
477 8 25 4 25
376 || || 0 6 25
2] Tº || 14 6
123 || 13 60 7 47
*sse I 5 9 50
304 || 16 10
'763 9
771 l I 60 5
827 || 5 80 || 2 20
1,424 4 2 55
803 4 25 2 8()
927 8 20 i 3 35
'784 8 25 4 86
1,034 6 5() 3 60
990 4 72 3 65
1,088 3 2 79.
1,291 || 3 75 || 3 80
1,540 4 75 3 50
1,428 4 w 3 60
2,035 5 | 3 20
2,490 1 50 || 2 40
2,990 3 25 2 20
3,994 || 6 10 40
= |
a
55
sTATEMENT exhibiting the 55 Provincial Governments of RUSSIA, arranged in Alphabetical Order, with Number of
reference to their Geographical Position ; shewing the Numerical order of each Province, in extent of Superficies, Population,
&c. &c.; together with the Superficies, Population, Produce, and Revenue of each Province in 1825; and also the Number
of Suicides and Murders in each, in 1829.
*...* This Statement has been compiled from a Work published in Russia in 1825,
without being entitled to any very high degree of credit for accuracy, it is believed to afford the best view of this vast Empire
that has hitherto appeared.
P R O W I W C E S
arranged in Alphabetical Order,
with Number of reference
to their
Geographical Position.
Archangel . . . . . . . . . . 37
Astrachan . . . . . . . . . . 50
Bessarabia. . . . . . . . . . 2
Bialystock . . . . . . . . 10
Calouga. . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Caucassia. . . . . . d 49
Cazan . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Charcov. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cherson . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cossacs . . . . . . . . . . . .
Costroma 2 * * * * * * * * * 29
Courland . . . . . . . . . . 17
Coursk . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Crimea, or Tauride . . I
Ekaterinoslaw . . . . . 4
Esthonie. . . . . . . . . . . 19
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . 51
Grodno . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Irkutsk . . . . . . . . . . 54
Jaroslau . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Kamtchatka . . . . . . . . 55
Kiow . . . . . . . . º e e g º º 6
Lithuania . . . . . 17–19
Livonia . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Minsk . . . . . . . . . e 12
Mohileff . . . . . . . . . . 15
M OSCO W . . . . . . . . 26
Novgorod . . . . . . . . . . 33
do., -Nijmei. . . . 43
Olonetz . . . . . . . 36
Orel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Orenburgh. . . . . . . . 47
Penza . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Perm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
PETERSBURGH 3
Podolio . . . . . . . . . . 5
Poltava . . . . . . . . . . 7
Pskov . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Riazan . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sarotov . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Siberia . . . . . . . . 52–54
Simbirsk . . . . . . . . . 45
Smolensk . . . . . . . • . , 30
Tambov. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
T chernigov. . . . . . • 14
Tobolsk . . . . . . & 4 52.
Tomsk . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.
Toula. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Twer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3H
Ukraine..... & © 5–8
Viatka ............ 39
Vilna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Vitepsk * * * & e º e º e | 6
Vladimir . . . . . . . . . . 28
Volhynia . . . . . . . . . . 9
Yologda .......... 38.
(Oroneje . . . . . . . . . . 21
Numerical Order of each Province.
-
***i
40
31
T6
34
47
13
30
19
28
25
29
3
46
22,
14
21
33.
20
# 3 # # | 8
3 # ##| || 3 || 3 || 3:
* | *š £ 3 || 3
48 48 || 49 33 39
49 || 45 50 9 19
27 3 35 27 6
50 || 46 || 46 21 49
21 22 13 7 17
24 8 20 43 || 41
40 33 || 38 || 39 29
30 35 ; 3 || || 25 26
42 13 || 41 45 21
3 5 3 6 9
43 || 37 47 47 43
39 || 36 34 || 48 28
44 27 43 44 20
17 | 40 44 || 37 42
37 25 24 || 42 50
47 50 || 45 24 || 31
29 || 1 () 29 || || 3 || || 1
7 6 || 11 || 17 || 46
38 || 3 || | 40 29 4.
28 34 || 23 || 38 || 44
31 21 16 || 35 | 47
5 1 28 1. I
33 || 38 || 36 50 | 1.5
19 17 | 15 || 3 || 22
45 44 || 48 || 36 || 37
8 9 4 8 5
16 || 41 | 18 49 27
25 || 14 | *I 19 36
i 8 || 42 33 || 1 () 34
36 29 || 42 5 2
2 | 12 10 30 33
• I 4 5 || 41 || 30
34 || 3() 27 14 | }.4
15 || 7 | 12 | 15 16
14 || 39 8 4 7
23 16 9 12 || 24
20 20 17 | 26 I 3
5 H. 2 || 31 12
I () 15 30 | 18 || || 8
4 47 32 || 23 40
46 || 49 || 37 28 35
13 2 6 20 | 10
12 19 22 || 32 3
| | | 32 21 34 32
26 28 || || 9 || 16 || 48
32 24 26 46 35
22 | 16 25. 2 8
9 26 || 14 || 1 || || 38
35 43 || 39 40 || 23
4 || 23 7 22 18
31,000
Superficies
# ???, POPULATION
§ Square ???
3. Mâles. 1825,
43 356,400 175,000
45 450,000 190,000
16,000 150,000
14,700 160,000
17 8,500 872,500
46 375,000 | 10,000
7 22,000 937,800
20 18,700 910,000
47 36,500 450,000
48,300 130,000
24 38,400 | 1, 138,640
48 11,200 435,600
4 15,000 | 1,312,200
25 42,200 335,000
40 35,000 565,000
50 10,275 252,350
27 | 1.45,750 985,000
#50,000 220,000
49 11,000 625,000
28 1,250,000 210,000
22 14,000 867,370
250,000 - -
33 22,500 | 1,250,000
42,745 2,450,000
30 21,370 617,500
36 || 37,500 875,000
41 18,500 815,600
1 10,300 1,322,600
29 55,000 976,700
15 20,400 | 1,035,800
| 42 87,500 287,600
8 16,000 | 1,132,300
19 1 12,000 875,000
23 16,500 878,670
10 116,000 | 1,128,240
| 3 | 18,000 728,000
35 20,400 1,365,000
9 16,000 | 1,475,000
34 22,000 || 7 12,500 |
13 13,000 | 1,048,240
12 || 1 12,700 | 1,064,700
| 3,000,000 855,000
30 30,000 924,730
18 21,400 | 1,063,800
6 21,000 | 1,287,630
14 28,700 | 842,850
31 || 55,000 430,000
32 225,000 2i 5,000
21 | 12,000 | 1,063,700
I i 24,100 1,175,640
77,400 5,000,000
2 || 47,000 | 1,136,970
44 38,500 950,000
37 20,000 765,000
16 29,700 920,000
39 29,300 1,250,000
26 149,000 657,800
5 1,175,000
Produce
???
Chetzwerts.
* *-*.
230,000
11,000
2,250,000
670,000
5,200,000
4,135,000
1,430,000
2,625,000
1,250,000
8,200,000
450,000
2,350,000
800,000
700,000
3,400,000
670,000
2,800,000
5,500,000
10,500,000
1,270,000
3,800,000
4,800,000
2,900,000
2, 150,000
4,900,000
360,000
8,100,000
4,350,000
9,100,000
2,500,000
1,030,000
5,600,000
7,000,000
3,000,000
5,525,000
6,400,000
5,240,000
6,200,000
4,500,000
9,080,000
2,750,000
2,600,000
2,070,000
6,700,000
4,050,000
22,235,000
4,070,000
4,300,000
3,150,000
3,300,000
5,000,000
1,400,000
6,500,000
Annual Meazz
Revenue
#77
Roubles,
1,300,000
1,100,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
5,500,000
3,700,000
950,000
3,500,000 |
800,000
6,000,000
3,400,000
1,700,000
551,000
3,200,000
700,000
3,000,000
3,600,000
2,500,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
2,100,000
1,600,000
10,000,000
2,900,000
4,250,000
1,300,000
5,250,000
3,750,000
3,500,000
5,000,000
6,500,000
2,300,000
5,000,000
2,400,000 ||
4,500,000
4,600,000
8,200,000
2,800,000
3,800,000
5,800,000
4,300,000
2,700,000
2,500,000
3,700,000
5,000,000
13,500,000
7,000,000
1,200,000
2,000,000
4,200,000
1,800,000 ||
5,800,000
Number
??? the Years
1819–20,
sui Tºmar.
cides. ders.
3% 3;
1. 5
10% 9
8% 6;
16 34
4. 17
22 22
36% 19;
22% 21
5% 6%
4 6
17; 3.
41 27
18 || || 1
14 § {}
7% | 1
1; 30%
18; 9%
19 24
| 5 | 15
31 | 1.4%
69 33
22% 4
22 9%
18 7%
24 18
7 12
| || 18
I | 1
26 24
19 19
6 I 2
17 27
37 | {}
20 8%
47% 22
13 18
25% 26
3 8
44% 49%
I 4 18
31 9
23 32
33% | 1.4%
14 | 1.4%
I l; 13%
19 | 2
16. 9
135 | 64%
14 | 1 |
29 14
14 #3
17 | 10
18 9
3 5;
| 31 13
I N T R O D U C T I O N
*~.
to THE
Geographical and $5tatistical 3Display
- OF THE
THIRTY-THREE FORMER PROVINCES, AND EIGHTY-SIX PRESENT DEPARTMENTS OF
E. R. A. N. C. E.
The contiguity of France to Great Britain, the similarity of pursuit of its inhabitants, and the superior natural and local advantages
which France possesses, renders an accurate knowledge of its resources and power an object of the highest importance to the British
Legislator; the accompanying display, therefore, of the local position, and relation of each of its eighty-six present Departments, and
Statistical view of the Superficies, Population, Production, and Revenues of each, it is hoped, will be appreciated as a suitable part of the
present Collection of Statistical Details.
France, from North to South, extends in nearly a meridional line from Dunkirk in the Department of Nord (No. 1.) in the Lat. of
51° 2' N. to the village of Peats-de-mello, at the foot of the Eastern Pyrénées (No. 56), in the Lat., of 42° 25' N. ; this line gives a mean
distance of 517 Geographical, or 599 British Statute miles.
The Naval Arsenal of Brest, in the Department of Finisterre, No. 23, is in
Long. 4°29'W., and 48°23' of North Lat. ; and Strasburgh, in the Department of the Lower Rhine, No. 61, is in Long. 7° 45' E., and 48°35'
of N. Lat. ; the distance between these two points is 12° 14' deg. of Long., which, in the mean Latitude of 48°29', are equal to 568 British
Statute miles; a line exceeding this by about forty miles, may be drawn from West to East, within the present limits of France.
From
Point du Ras, twenty-eight miles South of Brest, to the extreme North East limit, forty-five miles North-by-East of Strasburgh: the mean
extent, however, from North to South, does not exceed 470, and from West to East 420 British statute miles; these limits give an aggre-
gate superficies of 197,400 square miles, equal to 126,336,000 British statute acres, exceeding the superficies of Great Britain, in the propor-
tion of more than 2 to 1, and England and Wales in the proportion of more than 3 to 1.
A report made to the French Government in
1817, computed the superfices to be equal to 128,000,000 of British statute acres, of which about 36,000,000 were reported to be unpro-
ductive.
In addition to all the products common to the soil of Great Britain; the Vine and the Olive flourish over the greater part of France,
the departments noted with an * in the South East produce silk to the extent of 8 to 10 millions of lbs. in Cocons, while the Islands of
Guadaloupe and Martinique, afford a liberal supply of Tropical Productions. The five great rivers, the Rhone, the Garonne, the Loire, the
Seine, and the Meuse, afford the finest possible scope for display in internal navigation, independent of the Rhine and Moselle, which
still further augment the advantages.
The great seats of manufacture, are Rouen, Lisle, and Lyons, in departments Nos. 1, 14, and 69.
The chief Ports of entry for Foreign productions, are Havre, Nantes, Bordeaux, and Marseilles, in departments Nos. 14, 24, 49, and 76.
The great Naval stations are Cherbourg, Brest, and Toulon, in departments Nos. 19, 23, and 75. The following detailed display of the
several Rivers, will suffice to show more particularly the relation of the several departments to each other.
The Scheldt and the Lys have their source in the Department of Nord,
the former runs past Valenciennes, Tournay, and Oudenarde, to Ghent,
where it is joined by the Lys, from Lisle and Courtray; the United Stream
then runs past Dendermonde to Antwerp. The Somme, which gives name
to No. 3, runs past Amiens, and Abbeville, into the English Channel at St.
Valery, No. 4 was partly in Picardy, and partly in the Isle of France, in
which Province was part of No. 12; and part of 13 in Burgundy.
The rivers Oise, Aisne, Marne, Aube, Seine, and the Yonne, all in-
tersect the Isle of France; the Oise rises in the Forest of Ardennes, and
runs past Guise, Chauny, and Noyon, to Compeigne, where it is joined by
the Aisne from the Department of the Meuse; past Grand Pre, Rethel, and
a Soissons: and from Compeigne, to the Seine at Pont-Oise, * about twenty
miles below Paris. The Marne rises near Langres in No. 11, and runs
past Chaumont, Joinville, St. Dizier, Vitry, Chalons, Epernay, Chateau-
Thierry, and Meaux, to the Seine at Charenton.” The Seine has its source
in the Cote d’Or, No. 66, and runs past Chatillon, Bar, and Troyes, to
Nojent, where it is joined by the Aube; below Nojent it is joined by the
Yonne from the Department of the Nievre; the United Stream then runs
past Fontainbleau, Melun, and Corbeil, where it is joined by other tributary
b Stream s from Loiret. No. 20; it then joins the Marne," about four miles
above Paris, through which City it flows to St. Denis, and St. Germain,
a to below Pontoise, where it is joined by the Oise, * from thence past
Mantes, and Andelys, to Pont de l'Arche, where it is joined by the Eure
from No. 16; and from thence past Rouen and Caudebac into the English
Channel at Havre, in No. 14; which department is North of the River, the
remainder of Normandy being on the South. Nos. 17, 18, are watered
by the Orne, which falls into the mouth of the Seine below Caen. The
small Province of Perche is now comprised in parts of Nos. 16, 17.
Nos. 21–23, are a promontary extending into the Atlantic Ocean, and
form the extreme Western limit of France. Nos. 24 to 40, with the excep-
° tion of 37, * are all watered by the Maine, and tributary streams of the
Loire ; the main branch has its source on the border of 78, and runs
North, past Le Puy, Monistrel, Feurs, Roanne, Deuze, and Nevers, below
which it is joined by the Allier, which has run parallel with the Loire the
whole of its course ; from Nevers the United Stream still runs North to
Gien, when it takes a N. W. course to Orleans, and from thence West past
Beaugency, Blois, and Amboise, to Tours, where it is joined by the Cher,
from the South: from Tours it still runs West past Lanjeais, and Saumur,
to below Angers, where it receives the Sarthe and Mayenne, from the
North; and from thence, after passing St. Florent and Nantes, it falls into the
Atlantic Ocean. Nos. 24, 25, and 28–31, are all intersected by, and Nos.
32–43 are all South of, the main Stream of the Loire. -
No. 44 is a maritime District, intersected by the Charente, which rises in
No. 40, and runs past Angoulême, Cognac, and Saintes, into the Bay of
Biscay at Rochefort. The Isles of Re, and Oberon, are included in this de-
partment, which is bounded on the S. W. by the Gironde,
Nos. 45–51, are intersected by the Dordogne, the Lot, the Tarn, and
|
the Garonne, and their numerous tributary Streams. The Garonne has its
source at the foot of the Pyrenees, and runs past Toulouse, to Castell–Sara-
gin, and Moissac, where it is joined by the Tarn ; from thence past Valence,
and Agen, to Tonnien, where it is further augmented by the Lot, and from
thence past Marmande, Reolle, and Bourdeaux; below which it is joined by
the Dordogne at Bourg, where the United Waters form the Gironde for
about 55 miles, into the Bay of Biscay. The Dordogne has its source in
No. 37, c and the Lot and the Tarn in No. 79. " Nos. 54, 55, are watered d
by the Adour, and its numerous tributary streams, which fall into the Bay e
of Biscay at Bayonne. Nos. 51, 52, 55, 56, and 85, are all bounded on
the South by the Pyrenees. No. 50 is a small department, formed out of a
part of the three Provinces of Guienne, Gascoigne, and Languedoc.
The rivers Meuse and Moselle, which water the former Province of
Lorraine run North; they both have their source in the Department of the
Vosges, the former runs past Vaucoulers, Commercy, St. Mihel, and Ver-
dun, into Ardennes; in which it runs past Sedan, Mezieres, and Charleville,
to Givet, where it enters the Netherlands, running past Dinant, Namur,
Liege, Maestricht, and Groningen, into the Delta of the Rhine at Rotter-
dam ; one of the branches of the Moselle * rises in No. 63, and runs past .
Darnay, Toul, Nancy, Metz, and Thionville, into Luxembourg, past Treves,
into the Rhine opposite to Coblentz. Nos. 61, 62, are bounded on the
East by the Rhine, which separates them from Baden, they form the ex-
treme Eastern limits of France, as No. 30 does the extreme West.
The waters of Nos. 63–82, except 79, d all run South into the Mediter-d
ranean. The Saone as well as the Moselle, * has its source in No. 63, and a
runs past Gray, and Auxonne, to Chalons, above which it is joined by the
Doubs from Besancon ; from Chalons it runs past Macon, Ville Franche,
and Trevoux, to Lyons, where it is joined by the Rhone from the Lake of
Geneva; from Lyons, the United Stream, under the name of the Rhone,
runs past Vienne and Tournon, below which it is joined by the Isere, from
Mont Blanc, past Grenoble, St. Marcellin, and Romans; from the junction
of the Isère it flows past Valence, Montelimart, Viviers, and le Pont St.
Esprit, to Avignon, where it is joined by the Durance, from Embrun in
the Upper Alps; from Avignon it runs between Beaucaire and Tarascon, to
Arles, where it divides into two branches, falling into the Mediterranean
about thirty miles West of Marseilles, and twenty East of Montpelier. Nos.
64, 65, 68, 71–76, and 81, are all East of the Saone and Rhone. The waters
of Tarn and Arriege, run West into the Garonne, and those of Aude, East,
into the Mediterranean.
From the preceding display of the courses of the several Rivers, it ap-
pears that in the South of France, Cantal and Correze possess the greatest
elevation West of the Alps: a mountain range which gives name to the De-
partment of Cantal, has an elevation of 5900 feet above the level of the
Sea. In the North-East Nos. 11, 60, 63, and 66, which are contiguous de-
partments discharge their waters both West, and North; as well as to the
East, and South.
57
- - . § r Y. of FRANCE; shewing the Number
GEOGRAPHICAL DISPLAY of the 33 former Provinces, and 86 present Departments o 3. t
of subdivisions in Arrondisements, Cantons, and Communes; and Population in 1823 of each Department º and alsº the lºse
and bearing in French Leagues from Paris, of the Chief Town of each Department, with the Population thereof in 1823 and 1828.
GEOGRAPHICAL RELATION.
North.-Nos. 1 and 8, border on r
the Netherlands.-Nos. 2, 3, 14, 18,
2nd 19, are bounded on the West
by the English Channel; the re-
maining Departments are interior.
-No. 8, is rich in Coal, Iron, and
Slate : intersected by the Meuse
running North into the Rhine, and
the Aisne, running West into the
Seine. The rivers of Champagne
ałł run West into the Seine.
The Port of CALAIS, in No. 2, the chief-
Port of entrance into France from England, is
in Lat. 50 57 North, and l 51 of E. Longitude,
being 9 miles South, and 32 East of Dover,
giving a neau distance of 22 Geographical,
ºr 26, Euglish Statute miles; Paris being in
lºat. 48 50 North, and 220 of East Longitude,
the mean distance from Calais is 128 Geogra!
Plical, or 149 English Statute Miles.--The road
distance by Boulogne, Abbeville, aud Beauvais,
is 32 Pºstes, or 65 road Leagues of 2000 Toises,
—the Taise being equal to 6395 English Feet,
ºuakes the distance in English Statute miles
ł78. ... By St. Omer, Aire, Doulens, and Amiens
the distance is 34 Postes, or 69 (fewes, equal to :
189 English Statute Miles.
7 BRETA G NE,--is a
of entrance to the English Channel
in Cornwall does the Northern. 3.
These five Departments are all
interior, but being intersected by J
the Loire, they are extensively )
concerned in Boat Navigation.
|
!
These are all interior Depart-
therits: Cantal, is the most eleva-
ted part of France, its Waters fall.<
partly into the Garonme, aud partly
into the Loire. --
South West Departments.
Nos. 43, 44, 49, and 54, are boun.
ded on the West by the Bay of
Biscay. Nos. 51, 52, 55–6, and 85
are all bounded by the Pyrénees.
No. 45 is intersected both by the
Lot and the Tarn. The Waters of
Nos. 38 and 41 run North into theº
Loire.
BOR D BA Ux, No. 49, on the West
bank of the Garonne, is in Lat.
44 50 N., and 0 35 of W. Long., a
mean distance from Paris of 311 English statute
G
* promontory, running into
the Atlantic Ocean. Finisterre forms the South point
PROVINCES DEPARTMENTS
prior to | in
1789. 1833.
} A rtois | Nord. . . . . . . . . . . .
and 2 Pas de Calais . .
2 Picardy. 3 Somme. . . . . . . . . .
4 Aisne . . . . . . . . . .
3 Hsle of $ à Qise . . . . . . . . . . . .
France. 6 Seine . . . . . . . . . .
( 7 Seine-et-Oise . .
4 Champagne, ſ 8 Ardennes ......
12 partly in 9 Marne . . . . . . . . . .
the lsle of ; 10 Aube .......
France, and 11 Upper Marne....
13 partly in 12 Seine-et-Marne
Burgundy. U13 Yonne ........ • &
- 14 flower Seine ....
5 Normand 15 Eure . . . . . . . . . . . .
* pan Q/ & 16 Eure-et-Loire ..
6 Parche, | 17 Orne,.... & e < e º e s
18 Calvados........
U19 Ta Manche......
20 Ille-et-Villaine
Ş. Cotes du Nord . .
22 Morbihan
23 Finisterre ......
24 Lower Loire ....
25 Nº. and Loire
... O 26 Mayenne. . . . . . . .
9 Maine. }; gº."...:
10 Tourraine. 28 Indre and Loire
11 Orleannois. }; Hºnd Chºº
as the Lands “,
8 Anjou.
19 Poitou. 42 Deux Sèvres ....
43 La Vendée ......
| 44 Lower Charente
45 Aveiron ........
46 Lot • . . . . . . . . . .
f 12 Nivernois. | 3i Nº. e tº tº tº º tº gº tº ºt
& **** 32 t t’ſ • * * * * * * * * * * ,
18 Berri. }: Indre . . . . . . . . . .
14 Bourbonnois || 34 #| || ºf ome ..
35 Puy-du-Dôme ..
15 Auvergne. } 36 8. • * * *s a tº e e º e
º - 37 Corréze ....... º
16 Limousin. }; Upper Vienne ..
17 Lamarche. 39 Creuse . . . . . . . . . .
18 Angoumois. 40 Charente........
}} Vienne..........
20 Saintonge.
47 Lot and Garonne
48 Dordogne
49 Gironde ....... ©
| 50 Tarn & Garonne
51 Upper Garonne..
21 Guienne.
tº 22 Gascoigne. {: gº...º.º.
W: Longitude, a mean distance from Bordeaux 3 ©ſs • . . . . . . . . . . .
of 55 English Statute Miles. \- 54 Landes ........
- No. 55 is bounded on the West § 23 Bearm. | 55 Lower Pyrénées
by the Bay of Biscay, and No. 56 R 24 Rousillon. i56 Eastern do.
on the East by the Mediterranean. r 57 Moselle . . . . . . . .
Eastern Departments. * - 58 Meuse ..........
Nos. 57–8, are bounded on the 25 Lorraine M h
59 Meurthe . . . . . . . .
North by Luxembourg. Nos. 61–2 60 Vosges...
on the East by the Rhine. The Y 039es::::: ......
Waters of 57–62 and 70, all run 26 Alsace } 61 Lower Rhine....
North: those of No. 67, partly into º 62 Upper do. . . . .
the Loire, and partly into the 63 Upper Saône . . .
Rhone: the remainder wholly into 27 Franche- 64 Doubs ..........
the Rhone. Nos. 64–5, and 8, bor- Comte. 65 Jura
der on Switzerland: No. 71 on Sa- - º 5:... . . . . . . . .
VOy : 73-4 on Piedmont and Nice : 28 Burgundy, 66 Göte D’ór . . ‘. . . .
and 75–6 on the Mediterranean. with part of 367 Saône and Loire
Dauphine and Provence, and No. No. 13. &ös Ain . . . . . . ......
81 are wholly East of the Rhone. º $ 69 Rhône ..........
The Cote D'or produces the 29 Lyonnais, & 70 Loire
choicest Wines in all France, they
are chiefly consumed in Paris.
Top LoN, in the Department of
War, is in Lat. 43 7 N., & 5 57 of E.
Long, a mean distance from Paris
9f 309 Geographical, or 358 English
Statute Miles.
32, LANGUED0C-Nos. is an iso,
the East by the Rhone: Nos. 56, 82,
ièrranean.
of Nos. 79,
83, and 85, West, into
Lot and the
The Canal of Languedoc
Bezieres, Carcassone,
and 84, by the Medi-
The Waters of No. 77 run North, and those
Tarn, both have their source in No.79. -
No. 51, was partly in this Province,
The 8 Departments noted with an produce annually
abºut 5,000,000 Kilogrames in Cocons'of siſ. K
from Cette, in No. 82, past
( No. 84, ) and Castelnaudry, to
the Garonne at Toulouse, No. 51, unites the Waters of
the Mediterranean with the Gironde, see No. 49.
* * * * g e e. g.
71 Isère *....
{ 72 Drôme * . . . . . . . .
& 73 Upper Alps ... .
§ Lower do. ....
30 Dauphine.
75 Var * ..........
76 Bouches-du-Rh *
are bounded on (77 Upper Loire .
78. Ardèche * ...
79 Lozère * * * o a 9 & 5, 9 a.
80 Gard * ..........
< 81 Vaucluse *......
82 Hérault # •
83 Tarn . . . . . . . . .
84 Aude ......
\85 Arriège ..... ...
86 Corsica
3i Provence.
© º e
e' o &
the Garonne. The
* * * * * *
9 e º 9 • * * *
e
tºº
|
558
272
JDžsčance and
POPULATION
of Chief Town, in
Popu- Bearing of
£atio?? CHIEF CHIEF TOWN
in - in Leagues
- "() WN. 7°0???,
1823. TOWN pºſs. 1823.
905,764 || Lille ........ 58 N. N. E. 64,290
Giółła Arras ........ 46 N. by E. 19,798
508,910 || Amiens ...... 31 N. 41,107
459,666 Laon . . . . . ...] 34 N. E. 6,837
375,817 | Beauvais .... 17 N. N. W. 12,798
821,706 | PARIS ...... Lat. 48 50 N. 713,966
424,490 | Versailles. ... 4% S. W. 27,528
266,985 Mezieres ....] 59 N. E. 3,78.
309,444 | Chalons......] 42 E. 11,629
230,688 Troyes ..... . 39 E. S. E. 25,078
233,528 Chaumont. ... 61 do. 5,487
303,150 | Melun ....., 11 S. S. E. 6,818
332,905 || Auxerre .... 41 do. 12,065
655,804 || Rouen ......] 31 N. W. 86,736
416,178 Eyreux ......] 26 W by N 9,728
264,448 Chartres 2A S. W. 13,714
422,884 || Alençon......! 47 W. by S. 13,955
492,613 Caen ........] 55 W. by N. 36,644
594,196 || St. Lo..... ...} 70 do. 8,271
533,207 | Rennes ...... 89 W. by S. 29,589
552,424 St. Brieux ... I 15 do. 9,956
416,224 Vannes ...... 108 W. S. W. 11,289
483,095 | Quimper . . . . . 133 W. by S. 9,400
433,815 | Nantes ...... 95 W. S. 68,427
442,859 Angers ......! 73 do. 29,873
343,819 |Laval ........| 70 do. 15,736
428,432 Le Mans 50 do. 18,881
282,372 Tours ........ 58 S.W. by S. 21,928
227,527 | Blois ........ 43 S. S. W. 15,147
291.394 | Orleans 29 S. by W. 40,233
257,990 | Nevers ...... 58 S. by E. 12,280
239,561 | Bourges ....] 54 S. 18,910
230,373 || Chateauroux 65 S. by W. 10,429
280,025 | Moulins. . . . . . 72 do. 13,883
553,410 | Clermont Ferr| 97 do. 30,010
252,100 Aurillac 137 S. 9,196
273,418 Tulles ....., | 120 S. by W, 8,097
274,470 Limoges 97 do. 24,992
248,785 Gueret ...... .86 do. 4,014
347,541 Angouleme ... I 19 S. S. W. 15,025
260,697 | Poitiers...... 88 S.W. by S. 21,315
279,845 || Niort ...... ...] 108 S. W. 15,500
316,587 | Bourb.Vendeel IQ4 do. 2,792
409,477 | La Rochelle..] H.24 do. 12,327
339,442 | Rodez. ....... I48 S. 7,352
275,296 Cahors ...... 153 S. by W. 12,224
330,121 | Agen ........ 152 do. 11,659
453,136 | Perigueux ... 121 S. S. W 8,452
522,041 | Bordeaux....| 153 do. 89,202
238,143 || Montauban ... 168 S. by W. 25,357
391,118 Toulouse .... 181 do. 49,202
212,077 | Tarbes ...... 187 do. 8,035
301,336|| Auch -::.... }; ... do. 9,670
256,311 || Mont de Marsa 190 S. S. W. 3,065
399,474 Pau ........ 208 do. 11,444
143,054 | Perpignan .. 235 S. by E. 14 864
376,928 Metz ........ 79 E. by N. 42,030
292,385 Bar le duc....| 63 E. l 1,412
379,985 Nancy ......] 84 E. by S. 29,241
357,727 Epinal ...... 96 do. 7,941
502,638 || Strasburg. ... 120 do. 49,680
370,062 Colmar ...... 117 do. 14,300
308,171 || Yesoul ...... 87 E. S. E. 5,391
242,663 || Besancon .... 98 S. E. 26,388
301,768 || Lons le Saunr. 99 do. 7,796
358,148 Dijon . . . . . . . . . 75 do. 22,397
498,057 | Macon ... ..., | 100 S. S. E 10,411
328,838 | Bourg ....., | 110 do. 8,132
391,580 | Lyon . . . . . . . . 119 do. 149,171
343,524 || Montbrison ... 122 S. by E 5,486
505,585 Grenoble ...} 146 S. S. E 23,602
273,511 || Valence...... 146 do. 9,805
121,418 Gap . . . . . . . .] 172 do. 6,714
149,310 | Digne........ 193 do. 3,621
305,096 Draguignan... 225 do. 8,616
$13,614 Marseilles .. 206 S. by E. 109,483
276,830 Le Puy . . . . . . 125 do. 14,844
304,339| Privas . . . . . . 155 do, 3,878
133,934 || Mende . . . . . . 138 do. 5,370
334,164 Nismes . . . . . , 187 do. 37,908
224,431 | Avignon . . . . 179 do, 29,407
324,127 | Montpelier .. 200 do. 35,123
313,713 || Alby . . . . . . . . 199 S. 10,644
253,194 | Carcassone ...; 204 do. 15,752
234,878 Foix . . . . . . . . 200 S. by W. 4,552
180,348 Ajaccio g o O & O & Lat. 41 46 N. 7,401
399 |
#101 g. 8 53 E.
10,844
1828. |
69,860
22,173
42,032
7,354
12,865
890,431
29,701
4,159
12,419
25,587
6,027
7,199
12,348
90,000
9,729
13,703
14,071
38,161
8,509
29,377
9,963
11,289
10,032.
71,739
29,978
15,840
19,477
20,920
i 1,337 |
40,340
15,782
19,500
11,010
14,525
30,010
9,576
8,479
25,612
3,448
15,306
21,562
15,799
3,129
11,073
7,747
12,413
11,971
8,588
93,549
25,466
53,319
8,712
3,088
11,761
15,357
45,276
12,520
29,122
7,951
49,708
15,496
5,252
28,795
7,864
23,845
§
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Hectolitres of each kind of Grain produced, and of - . sº e
. º & produced, and of the Number of Cattle and She
and also of the Number of Hectares planted with Vines; the relative mean price {P Hectolitre; and Total Money Value jº, º of FRANCE:
76 Departments, the 10 Departments in blank not cultivating the Vine as an article of Commercial production :--the Departments arranged in ...ſº º of
* €ail V a. Ule
of Produce iſ Hectare, with Number of reference to their Geographical Position.
50 Meuse. . . . . . . . . . . .
Pºs, . ~~~~~ -
2?? & co º g
*; i. ; º 5 Produce in Hectolitres of G RAIN. WINE. - : LIVE STOCK.
• ?Uſ! O. Of 7°0'ſ 67°67000 Mean | *º- º-ºm-º-º-º-º: *~~~~
Rav Produce Wheat. Rye, and * * All other Hectares Mean (TOTAL VALUE & - *
c.º. º. "... ſº "" | “... * | *|† : #|*|º
ºy ~ : tº J U —-y Oh
1 Seine . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 216 .00 88 475 79,122 28,685 189,715 l 23,2 ºil 10—#–––11–––––12–––13
2 Nord . . . . . . . . . . . 1 # 69.56 1,536,639 || 500,632 || 319,568 1.É. / ; *:::::::: *| – | – ||}}}|...º.º. º.
3 Seine, Lower . . . . . . 14|| | | . Tº ſºooo "º 77.3% tº º – || – 172,429 127,878 || 744,028
4. Sºo • * * * * * g ºn 18 55.38 1,152,000 228,000 || 384,695 249,960 | 722,897 gºoool | | | TT ; 54,192 ... -
5 Seine-et-Oise . . . . . . 7 || 51.11 | 1,326,600 || 335,103 || 310,000 ! 3 * ––– 5 lºss-º-º-º-º-º- 5,576
& tºo is ... 3 45.43| 2019.920 307,278|126,384 i; 30.2% 1% alº 11 .38 14,775,880 || 116,909 96,690 I 082,575
... s. ...... 3 || || 3 || "...º 1,637,511 | isoooo goooo 61,289 || 65,000 ... - ||...} : tº
4 º' Low. ...... g. is gºooo "ºoz. 3,220 35,550 m 37,50s 556,760 || 18,886 18 sºlº; º; "...
, ..."....... ſº ſo., ºr lºgs 319,900 || 1:1 ºn tºo 130,000 || || || – | ,529 || 107,450 71,716 86,467
1, ..."........... . . . . . . º. º. ºooo ſº | tºo 203 is, 1,315|22 go 1956,ood 151,120 | 84,432 390,450
11 Seine-et-Marne . . . . 12 40 .27 | 1,361,525 | 244,887 305,460 | 243,980 * ...,] ...; ; ; ; ; ; ;
12 Oise . . . . . . ... ; ; , º, ºgo 756.80%|1953; 1,117.300 19,494 is ºf 3,656 36.31 || ,600,256 || 76,835 | 65.34% 994,078
13 Rhône. . . . . . . . . . . . c. j." "136 bool grºooo || 13,533 | "121.095 | iiioooo 200,000 ||23.381 | is ... };| ≤ . . . .
14 Tarn-et-Garonne 50 38 .76 720,000 144,000 125,980 728.100 77? 264,000 70,000 3 * 8 º 3. 44,709 32,949 103,090
i; ºu.... §§ {, }oº iodºo |213.3% 39.530 || 43,660 'ssol 12,689 14. 332,609 || 40,194 17,995 || 351,912
i; A. ........ . . ; ;| 1.4.05 | 1,0ſooš 168,487 566,630 || 174,537 4...]";| ≤ a. º. º. §§ 1;
17 Lot-et-Garonne . . . . 47 34.60 885,474 218,181 | –— 31.487 miºsos: º- 61519 21 º: º 84,094 | 61,726 1,107,513
ić sººn... tº..." ... &#| | | Sºña | 1.30a | 104,904 || 178, tº |m 96.884 || 316,372 || 16.925, 20. ,552,464 || 59,086 24,750 134,275
jº. "...... , ; ; ſºoo | 333,335|io ooo tºos "350 sº 36,735||9533i is 16 º|| 92,923 | tº lºº
. . i.i.e...... . . . ºf 1.3%; ſº gº gº | T | 1,035.8% ºf 30. *}}...] I. º lºº
† jº. . ; ; ; ; i.rºooo "ºol fºooo "ºolmºogoo, "Tºooo 48.335||11. ;| ≤ . . ; º;
§ 3. . . . . . ;| "º, 21.0%| 77: 98% ºf mº, ºn ºil in 59 || 1 543,122 || 75,672 31 962 550,120
23 Saone-et Loire . . . . 67 || 30 .0 800,794 597,410 || 10,745 62580 mºosºo 3.958 37.794 16 & g 8,986,060 66,620 20 897 211,630
24 Vaucluse *. . . . . . . . § a º ſºis; in,000 || 33 gool of 134 || 756,000 |20,300 is .53 8,015,835 || 113,590 36 657 76,550
25 Orne . . . . . . . . . . . . ºil 3, § 515.0% ºg | 128,563 | 1,497.jpg | 766.931 goooo || "Tº 5,411,510 || 4,050 505 || 438,865
... M... i.i..' ... . . . . . ºo 1,135.30, 20.000 | "tºo tº soºl 35,995 | 16.7 | 8250,0s; 110,800 64 000 || 452,657
27 Sarthe . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2, 16 || 137,228 || 377,115|560,000 || 300,000 lioogiº 7.737 ` 15 .71 º; 160,000 | 100 000 || 317,289
28 Jura . . . . . . . . . . . . * | * : ºoº; iii.2i; ſº | Tºmº || 17%;|17,606 || 1 a ;|}º º 'º.
:*::::::: : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; *;| "...;|...}}|{}}|º]";|*|| º
30 War * . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 # 27 . I 7 || 438,655 13,285 3,020 8 m 3. 5 6) & (): 9 & sº s 2 3 alsº e : 5 ,912
31 Charente. . . . . . . . . . 40 26.93 291,605 || 241,000 || 77,455 sºlº; º;| "...] ºf ºl āj; ;
32 Bouches-du-Rhône * 76 26.77 387,459 13,640 || 64,665 išo is 'io 1 200,000 26,310 14 gi §: 70,270 3,395 257,225
jºyº; ; ; ; 㺠º ſº; º; lion; "...]”. . . “ºlid;|lsº ºft
34 Gard * . . . . . . . . ... 80 26 .30 351,939 134,770 43,902 5.180 5..." $ °. 2 2 ,520
35 Ain . . . . . . . . . . . : ; ; ; ; ; ; ;|...;| *|†;|}}}|";|, ... ... "...;
36 Moselle .......... 57 25.63 | 850,000 || 310,000 |200,000 500 oool lºooo 1,200,000 || Tº in '99 º: 84,064 || 46,938 68,562
... ::::::::::: ;|##| || "...'. § 1..., |, ... *.is. . . . . .';|...] § .
38 Loire . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 24.90 57,317 33,415 15,704 29,410 J 3. 5 *' s 2 5 2 2 U-23 5
39 Mayenne ........ 26 24.78 480,095 330,688 29,060 dº joiº gº; º: 1997.| 3,517,490 ºf ººl ºf
40 Côte d’Or . . . . . . . . 66 24.60 904,384 || 511,125 | 15,400 | 120,000 m gº 1.0% oool. 24.6%| 21.94 1298576i 149,119 94,832 172,873
º, i.” "......... . . . . ºig 1,025.383 409,840 316 tºo lºſs goºool 18,000 |21 og ;|; ; ;
42 Fºlºne ... ;|31 || 635,337 io93.823 5,400 39.200 | "Tºo 30,500|23,405 || 32 go ;|}; § .
43 Loiret . . . . . . . . . . . 30 24. 12 612,288 227,897 136,205 853,825 2 2 e ºn'. •. 5 . 2
44 Meurthe . . . . . . . . . 59 24.12 | 1,100,280 71,728 147,832 | 1,094,494 *; 1,336 º ; º º º; 73. 58,514 533,449
º; ..."... ...... . . sº "spºo 287.3to 26,013 | "ºol b251,450 "goº 30.3% to is º;|...; ; ;
... .º.) ... . . . ; ºft| 33.3% isoo) ºooo hºooo ºooo |&gan | 13 gº ...;|...} : ;
47 Aude . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 23 .7 1,290,392 | 183,572 9,500 soooo |m323,675 330,000 32.j| 10 iſ º. 62 || 63,010 || 23,080 || 390,575
* ...i.N.' ... . . . .4a || "Tºo Sºo 27,000 ºooººoººoo iſſoon |T| T ,186 || 39,027 || 5,884 1,442,750
49 Gers . . . . . . . . . . . . #! 32 | 1,0ii. 855 | is 393 || 37,925 | 113,557 || 132,975 "logºgg| 9.42 10,309.62 153,690 100,665 136,850
58 # 22 , 709,600 32,400|388,800 || 433,050 Tºo; 3. ... ,309,462 || 80,992 | 40,343 190,122
3. 9 d , UO - ,205 216,000 — | 16 .63 9,093,700 142,557
i\e e






i

51 Indre-et-Loire 28
52 Aube . . . . . . . ... 10
53 Doubs . . . . . . . . . 64
54 Yonne . . . . . . . 13
55 Dordogne . . . . . . . . 48
56 Marne. . . . . . . . . . . . 9
57 Morbihan . . . . . . . . 22
58 Vendée . . . . . . . . . . 43
59 Finistère . . . . . . . . . . 23
60 Ardèche * . . . . . . . . 78
61 Vosges . . . . . . . . . . 60
62 Loire, Upper . . . . . . 77
63 Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
64 Drôme * . . . . . . . . . . 72
65 Loire-et-Cher . . . . . . 29
66 Marne, Upper .... II
67 Ardennes . . . . . . . . 8
68 Nièvre . . . . . . . . ... 31
69 Pyrénées, Lower 55
70 do., Eastern .. 56
71 Cantal . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
72 Vienne . . . . . . . . . . 41
73 Ariège. . . . . . . . . . . . 85
"4 Allier . . . . . . tº e º e º e 34
75 Aveyron . . . . . . . . . . 45
76 Pyrénées, Upper .. 52
77 Vienne, Upper .... 38
'78 Cher ge e & dº º e º ºs e <e 32
79 Corrèze . . . . . . . . . 37
80 Indre . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
81 Lozère . . . . . . 79
82 Creuse . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
83 Landes . . . . . . . . . . 54
84 Alpes, Upper. . . . . . 73
85 do., Lower. . . . . . 74
86 Corse . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Total Annual Average Produce.
Mean Price.
Total Average Value.
The Notations in Column No. 6 imply as follows, Viz. –l, signifies that the Produce vs chiefly Legumes ( Pease and Beans ;) b, Sarrazin or ſ
Buck Wheat ; m, Mais or Indian Corn; where blank the quantity is composed of a portion of each,--the following are the estimated proportions of
each kind, Viz.—of Mais or Indian Corn 6,302,615 Hectolitres, valued at 12 francs tº Hectolitre, 8,409,473 of Sarruzin at 6 francs, 1,798,615
of Legumes at 18 francs, and 1,103,177 de menus Grains; Tares, &c. at 6 francs.
Viz.--214,131 Bulls at 100 francs each, 1,701,740 Oren at 200 francs, Cows 3,909,959 at 70 francs, Heifers 856,122 at 50 francs, 291,020
The Sheep are estimated as producing an average ºf a Kilogramme of Wool each, and to consist of 766,310 Pure Merinos
Calves at 60 francs.
walued at 30 francs each, 3,578,748 Cross-breed at 12 francs each, and 30,843,852 indigenous at 5 francs each.
Total Annual Value of the Arable produce of the Soil.
The Hectare is equal to 2.47. English Acres ; the Hectolitre to | 1 Ardeche . . . . No. 60
2.725 English Imperial Bushels; and the Kilogramme to 2.205 lbs.
The 8 Departments noted with an * Nos. 24, 29, 30
32, 34, 41, 60, and 64, are productive in Silk.
Statement of the Weight of Cocons in Kilogrammes, produced in each 6 sere
of the 5 Years 1808–12, since when, more particularly since 1825,
Avoirdupois.
the quantity is said to be very considerably on the increase.
The Herned Cattle are estimated in the following proportions,
The anneared is the estimated
1808. 1809. 1810. ISI 1. 1812.
698,400 1,000,000 || 249,600 499,000 | 1,233,000
| 3 º'ches du-Rhône 30 586,000 || 490,000 | 201,000 | 161,000 || 393, IG
! 3 Drôme . . . . . . . . 64 622,246 587,000 || 327,500 324,000 || 676,610
.” | 4 Gard . . . . . . . . . . 34 1,260,000 | 1,200,000 | 1,280,000 1,160,000 770,600
The annexed is a { 5 Herault ....... 29 517,500 || 455,000 | 155,000 | 163,000 || 218,773
tº as e º is a s is a e 41 180,000 210,600 180,000 | 180,000 832,000
7 War . . . . . . . . . . 30 176,040 159,000 | 1,102,000 77,000 94,509
8 Vaucluse . . . . . . 24 1,680,000 | 1,740,000 | 1,500,000 | 1,176,000 991,000
| Nos. 35, 38, 5.1, & 74 66,700 53,300 37,000 37,759 40,410°
U TOTAL, 5,786,368 5,893,300 i 5,632,130 3,777,759 5,249,109
21.18 737,100 3.15.900 180,000 243,000 *-***a*4 30,000 || 28,340 | 19.52 10,093,156 || 64,658 || 41,947 255,573
2I .5 469,310 631,800 192,480 147,195 || 71,130 1,215,390 23, 138 17.20 9,858,232 || 45,820 35,906 169,667
20.99 268,308, 138,324 283,808 30,000 || | 73,900 61,250 || 6,882 | 18.33 2,566,812 || 105,483 50,727 53,009
20 .59 | 401,940 439,242 424,224 613,900 4,189 158,815 # 33,360 26.30 23,877,087 || 57,180 37,892 174,818
20 .51 || 650,000 365,000 || 45,724 42,965 |m 492,000 63,900 || 50,954 | 16.73 || 7,160,502 || 121,430 11,889 || 461,717
20 .16 || 780,000 | 1,118,000 204,000 | 864,000 b 72,000 — ; 22,807 || 26.59 || 11,235,397 || 63,595 || 38,830 336,216
20 . 511,100 590,353 || 4,975 284,595 586,812 40,138 585 — — || 173,954 95,563 70,853
19.80 563,897 379,980 108,144 || 309,210 m I18,000 243,000 || 10,616 IO . 3,369,820 || 104,125 42,139 226,743
19.78 282,705 || 479,059 141,660 444,739 b 918,765 37,250 — — ; 200,960 | 122,604 47,250
T9 .48 108,000 || 394,100 21,522 33,560 145,825 74,405 || 15,006 | 18 . 1,402,128 || 53,910 || 39,342 384,840
18.66 507,600 | 168,990 || 145,275 1,181,155 b 29,855 ——— 4,075 18 .71 1,995,720 || 105,806 || 67,428 45,062
18 .59 220,000 630,000 | 150,000 108,000 b 15,000 || 900,000 || 4,600 14.21 | 1,264,140 || 51,896 || 36,204 || 339,842
18.57 || 500,000 159,005 || 52,020 40,000 m 272,754 160,000 || 22,969 17.33 || 4,160,000 || 54,444 12,666 || 482,927
17.75 552,410 223,335 | 196,500 288,412 l 206,278 277,055 || 25,077 | 18. 4,532,328 9,899 || 1,937 963,190
17.15 534,437 279,517 | 61,128 569,985 b 112,610 5,867 || 26,548 12.45 8,062,120 # 59,720 40,225 | 664,152
16.93 535,000 124,200 252,000 | 685,000 b 80,002 20,000 || 13,595 || 14 .31 7,292,880 79,909 || 50,146 159,699
16.93 | 663,112 || 458,574 2,200 2,800 80,000 50,000 : — 20 . 1,110,800 || 78,112 || 53,817 558,199
16.85 294,200 231,400 208,500 || 230,827 20,055 300,100 || 9,884 20 . 673,600 || 98,379 45,410 107,039
16.79 || 305,119 17,780 | 12,000 82,000 |m 694,575 | 125,000 || 16,686 17.27 | 2,759,640 || 103,160 | 79,879 || 486,386
16 .30 | 120,000 120,000 258,517 | 651,552 l 2,122 258,352 || 33,302 | 16 .0 1,120,000 || 15,635 7,849 648,550
15 .38 52,217 | 578,842 65,920 125,845 b 117,069 12,500 227 | 12 . 51,840 || 102,982 67,224 || 425,940
15.30 517,659 297,358 24,194 72,213 12,875 132,070 || 19,360 | 11 .20 4,881,100 || 42,509 || 4,440 381,320
15 .20 162,902 189,540 526,509 224,640 m. 116,220 1,574,652 fl 16,244 15 . 1,796,715 || 49,674 28,185 222,852
15. 282,537 746,240 || 429,994 | 1,721,025 22,140 421,628 || 4;119 || 17.70 || 5,113,950 || 117,585 48,554 147,553
14.57 332,422 || 433,505 ||237,600 278,409 |l 142,589 50,000 || 20,000 14.65 4,269,996 : 70,956 ) 31,800 621,027
13.85 122,640 88,185 71,000 66,600 m 280,967 380,580 || 12,116 II .77 3,271,814 || 48,224 29,034 || 348,370
12 .85 76,992 565,728 45,485 766,368 b 170,168 35,157 || 2,853 17.20 374,000 || 94,140 49,200 232,592
12 .74 40,000 260,000 | 132,922 | 1.501,106 l 52,805 157,414 || 8,418 20 .2 6,666,356 || 42,908 || 23,746 835,000
12.69 || 104,000 630,000 294,060 185,800 b 223,085 96,085 || 11,758 — — || 86,937 46,908 214,569
12.22 || 457,160 265,669 270,120 | 375,135 |b 43,197 23,894 || 15,152 13 .88 3,921,510 || 100,978 42,383 862,067
10 .94 57,218 35,600 21,304 16,079 |! 5,017 5,000 566 18 . 268,650 || 33,154 12,886 721,900
10 .36 9,000 || 855,860 10,652 22,614 b 80,010 42,325 || — — wº-ºcer"- 93,354 55,085 || 331,708
6.25 256,925 254,703 700 16,032 m 676,430 14,950 | 16,123 12.90 5,027,428 || 57,960 | 20,086 236,853
6 .20 180,730 166,270 24,040 13,600 l 7,404 50,710 || 14,120 | 16.26 1,655,355 || 24,160 | 16,050 24,160
5 .99 185,400 108,240 357,100 286,995 || –– 683,500 || 5,422 | 16. 1,596,800 || 11,258 2,688 11,258
104,000 14,820 | 136,860 2,046,800 m 46,800 150,000 || — — — *- 104,100
51,500,200 30,290,164. | 12,576,603 || 32,066,587 17,613,880 19,800,740 6,977,973 3,309,959 || 35,188,910
18 12 10 9 see Note 3 70
927,003,000 || 363,481,932 125,766,030 288,599,283 165,078,770 59,402,223 718,941,671 ||695,725,590 273,697,130 220,153,536
ºf \-º/~/ | \*N/~ |\-º-º/-/|\º/~/. \-º-Vºl- -- ,-- \-ºº- \-as-y- |\º-y-
7"O(Z2/2 jor - Hectares ria: 2nºyer. é/es * - -
... Froment. ºn Orge. * | *, * | *::: |º...º. ºff; || 1:... º. #.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. i 10. 11. 12. 13.
STATEMENT of the Total Annual Value of Arable
Produce, and Woods and Forests, see Statement relating to
PAR is for an estimate of the Annual supply of Vegetables
Grapes and other Fruit, Poultry, Eggs, Butter & Cheese &c.
<
| Lin
Laines
Cocons
Chanvre
Total of Cols. 2–7
do. of Col.
Garance
Tabacs
Houblon, Réglisse, Saffr. Hops, Woud, Saffron, &c. 1,700,000
Huiles dc tout espece
Châtaigneraies
Bois et Forêts
Wool
Silk:
Hemp
Flaac
10
Madders
Tobacco
1,929,331,848
718,941,671
81,339,317
15,442,827
30,941,840
19,000,000
4,000,000
7,000,000
Vegetable Oils of all sorts?0,000,000
Chesnuts
Woods and Forests
8,120,000
141,440,000
\. Total Annual Valuc of Arable Produce in francs. 3,027,257,503




s
STATEMENT shewing the amount of REVENUE collected in each of the 86 Departments of FRANCE in the Year 1824, distinguishing the proportion under each
head
of Revenue, Viz., the Land and Assessed Taxes, or Direct Contributions; Produce of Fire Wood from Royal Domains; Enregistering, Stamps, &c.; the Excise; post
Office; and Lottery; the Customs and Salt are included with the Total, see Notes at foot —the Departments arranged in order of their contribution to the Property Tax,
with Number of reference to their Geographical position.
DIRECT CONTRIBUTIONS in francs.
DEPARTMENTS,
arranged in order of their
Contribution to Land Tax;
with Number of reference to their
GEOGRAPH ic AL Pos IT 10 N.
1 Seine . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 do., Lower . . . . . . 14
3 Nord . . . . . . . . . . . . l
4 Calvados . . . . . . . . 18
5 Seine-et-Oise . . . . 7
6 Manche . . . . . . . . . . 19
7 Eure . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
8 Somme . . . . . . . . . . 3
9 Pas-de-Calais . . . . 2
10 Gironde . . . . . * 49
11 Saone-et-Loire . . . . 67
12 Seine-et-Marne . . . . 12
13 Aisne . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
14 Oise . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
15 Côte d’Or . . . . . . . . 66
16 Maine-et-Loire . . . . 25
17 Isère . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
18 Puy-de-Dôme 35
19 Orne . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
20 Charente, Lower 44
21 Garonne, Upper .. 51
22 Hérault . . . . . . . . . 82
23 Eure-et-Loire . . . . . . 16
24 Dordogne . . . . . . . . 48
25 Sarthe. . . . . . . . . . . . 27
26 Rhône. . . . . . . . . . . . 69
27 Lot-et-Garonne ... 47
28 Ille-et-Villaine . . . . 20
29 Eloiret . . . . . . tº & ſº 30
30 Rhin, Lower . . . . . . 61
31 Marne . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
32 Charente. . . . . . . . . . 40
33 Gard . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
34 Yonne . . . . . . . . . . 13
35 Aude . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
36 Meurthe . . . . . . . . . . 59
37 Côtes-du-Nord . . . . 21
38 Moselle . . . . . . . . . . 57
39 Tarn-et-Garonne 50
40 Gers . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
41 Tarn . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
42 Loire, Lower . . . . . .
43 Indre-et-Loire . . . . 28
44 Vendée . . . . . . . . . . 43
45 Mayenne. . . . . . . . . . 26
46 Rhin, Upper . . . . . . 62
47 Bouches-du-Rhone 76
48 Meuse. . . . . . . . . . . . 58
49 Saone, Upper . . . 63
50 Sèvres (Deux) . . . . 42
51 Morbihan . . . . . . . . 22
52 Aveyron . . . . . . . . . . 45
REGISTRATION, STAMPs, ExCISE, Post of FICE, &c. &c., in frames.
l
Property Taac,
Personab,
& Furniture.
I 2–
6,864,750 4,177,400
4,685,735 1,095,402
4,090, 173 718,188
3,742,784 || 604,330
3,352,773 616,500
3,350,799 || 457,570
3, 131, 185 || 383,400
3,066,479 467,000
2,976,377 422,000
2,890,629 | 680,100
2,851,225 || 320,400
2,823,472 || 443,600
2,744,902 || 381,700
2,704,876 || 395,500
2,569,498 || 355,500
2,523,198 || 330,770
2,380,420 265,000
2,361,007 || 343,700
2,327,135 | 307,346 |
2,382,856 || 384,500
2,247,034 || 339,940
2,272,529 || 388,100
2,157,687 || 321,200
2, 108,890 249,914
2,177,630 || 296,654
2,100,000 || 559,000
2,094,274 292,033
1,920,704 || 320,397
1,912,940 || 373,100
1,880,363 || 339,340
1,815,625 344,200
1,791, 138 247,300
1,770,682 281,839
1,756,140 262,100
1,739,291 242,300
1,715,297 229,600
1,683,992 241,600
1,649,548 || 234,275
1,641,803 | 187,889.
1,641,640 || 210,302
1,638,105 210,000
1,590,278 455,900
1,577,922 || 232,000
1,563,631 192,982
1,556,841 243,800
i,551,810 | 209,989
1,520,970 577,916
1,515,482 186,957
1,478,172 | 139,300
1,458,639 195,748
1,450,215 274,100
1,438,112 || 217,670
Doors
and Windozos.
Q
Licences.
Al
*** -ºs-
1,279,900 |4,867,315
538,300 878,885
419,487 590,803
234,861 || 238,879
345,500 || 333,517
155,739 156,065
268,000 || 241,009
302,400 253,432
277,800 325,803
419,400 || 765,036
118,300 | 169,990
162,100 177,357
220,200 212,760
234,300 | 182,420
163,300 251,489
129,200 173,988
140,300 | 185,547
77,330 | 125,027
123,617 | 143,205
163,900 250,772
194,998 || 246,345
153,600 267,454
135,100 146,557
95,373 || 105,887
198,783 | 165,492
301,900 649,859
92,349 105,693
123,400 || 145,029
197,900 246,559
274,332 290,853
228,660 283,455
1 10,600 135,340
143,926 208,254
134,900 174,888
93,800 115,613
158,400 198,534
85,600 99,404
164,828 185, 179
69,283 | 89,527
96, 179 || 104,877
99,505 || 118,773
141,705 || 295,330
118,800 | 160,023
49, 100 79,055
61,200 91,874
156,137 || 178,494
429,907 || 482,895
118,980 || 176,916
122,100 448.5 ! 3
68,799 || 94,604
88,800 | 101,344
190,770 | 73,130
Total of four
preceding
Columns.
&
17,189,364
7,198,323
5,818,652
4,820,854
4,648,290
4,120,174
4,023,594
4,089,312
4,001,940
4,755,166
3,459,916
3,606,529
3,559,563
3,517,096
3,339,488
3, 157,157
2,971,268
2,912,084
2,001,003
3, 182,028
3,028,318
3,081,684
2,760,546
2,555,064
2,748,559
3,610,759
2,584,340
2,519,530
2,730,499
2,784,879
2,671,880
2,284,379
2,413,702
2,328,029
2,191,004
2,301,831
2,110,595
2,233,830
1,988,500
2,052,998
2,066,376
2,483,210
2,088,745
1,884,768
1,952,715
2,096,430
3,011,689
1,998,336
1,888,086
1,817,790
1,914,460
1,829,682
TOTAL
of Direct
Contributions.
–6
25,567,970
11,207,113
9,620,760
7,863,349
7,853,502
6,927, 120
6,346,508
6,580,352
6,745,266
7,600,944
5,545,042
6,041,068
5,981,252
5,865,087
5,328,682
5,040,292
4,848,374
4,717,065
4,717,212
5, 188,596
4,891,419
4,892,440
4,530,830
4,131,750
4,422,964
5,609,735
4,177,230
3,943,788
4,364,012
4,427,474
4,392,735
3,693,442
3,920,546
3,866,712
3,623,966
3,659, 169
3,393,996
3,529,242
3,170,939
3,348,266
3,377,198
3,990,840
3,403,134
3,013,548
3,109,352
3,385,015
4,707,549
3,147,142
2,976,558
2,864,482
3,074,117
3,047,163
Produce of
Fire Wood from
fêoyal Domain.
—7
845,038
1,200,097
75,880
290,446
17,680
703,850
153,145
360,005
477,833
420,636
518,671
882,856
1,289,639
72,930
79,253
17,480
694,081
112,379
1,964
385,554
2,700
562,018
2,470
107,208
377,198
673,179
1,008,475
111,939
26,794
966,959
118,140
1,055,363
,464
602,378
60,519
27,222
93,465
55,323
95,295
30,413
550,487
989,072
112,029
98,102
26,900
1,648
.Stamps,
Registration,
&c.
4.Y.
Eaccise,—
see page 176.
30,756,724
6,119, 101
4,621,334
3,532,553
4,356,452
2,296,390
3,094,324
2,708,651
2,823,668
3,723,937
2,322,071
2,532,309
2,982, 170
2,851,683
2,659,021
1,784,284
2,884,645
2,441,840
2,207,890
1,816,030
2,148,901
1,954, 184
1,883,399
1,507,913
1,952,281
3,760,406
1,506,505
1,404,873
1,936,660
2,864,000
2,454,917
1,584,230
2,072,160
2,065,047
1,218,558
2,251,425
1,026,607
1,924,390
1,037,624
1,169,195
1,251,163
1,749,747
1,824,868
774,117
1,000,725
2,059,839
2,855,809
1,835,849
1,415,293
926,875
805,274
1,352,830
29,634,170
7,959,855
9,231,424
2,759,224
5,531,736
2,778,533
2,149,937
3,351,036
4,694,690
4,448,448
2,752, 110
2,766,874
2,727,821
2,401,495
2,369,923
2,341,827
2,342,71 I
1,454,790
1,500,845
1,913,761
2,615,920
2,163,451
1,987,742
1,322,512
1,821,292
6,055,718
1,125,256
3,326,012 |
2,536,379
2,202,020
2,594,797
1,098,575
2,229,924
1,244,519
841,423
6,586,679
3,515,299
1,988,778
834,661
597,465
840,902
3,477,645
I,536,543
1,052,020
1,499,630
1,869,013
4,249,771
1,385, 109
1,093,932
920,480 |
2,717,823
822,513
Post Office.
—10––
7,335,664
241,694
707,842
362,815
1,018,427
219,841
249,817
326,268
477,200
898,825
222,026
442,842
284,096
219,807
256,132
190,538
236,815
162,638
171,431
227,022
468,650
402,663
136,511
111,703
151,177
1,163,915
146,454
240,881
254,433
367,333
295,939
123,654
266,844
161,698
154,056
241,721
125,904
244,579
109,097
82,093
96,854
344,042
192,888
92,971
87,162
326,807
812,540
151,847
131,038
84,673
128,405
77,559
Lottery.
—11——
5,867,449
253,570
343,110
83,296
278,445
29,477
30,811
83,284
213, 133
876,064
35,047
95,585
57,642
30,131
48,701
78,027
95,272
37,155
14,017
66,117
148,317
56,926
23,989
4,266
17,499
882,231
24,840
32,957
77,139
325,612
72,161
12,965
61,586
24,922
36,872
120,992
11,323
154,666
14,431
6,368
12,505
85,333
51,790
8,987
10,287
207,403
680,972
21,171
13,944
7,095.
38,805
§
–12—
103,667,414
51,943,136
38,594,640
17,000,583
Total Revenue,
including Customs
and Salt, 1824.
19,447,986
13,855,685
12,567,244
14,318,564
19, 162,565
33,869,593
11,352,868
21,359,405
12,746,021
12,379,090
11,852,909
9,515,729
10,997,074
8,909,770
9,385,441
13,753,737
12,274,983
12,886,565
8,930,538
7,706,911
9,017,158
24,515,287
7,290,754
10,288,230
12,904,683
14,715,920
10,903,468
6,697,251
10,969,913
8,372,592
8,642,629
13,947,434
8,846,564
11,600,991
5,420,597
5,222,150
5,692,234
22,962,102
7,037,565
5,616,241
5,691,212
9,282,962
34,918,968
7,634,613
5,804,754
5,014,361
7,707,965
5,360,308
^.9
i*i



2
53 Loire . . . . . . . e & 70 1,436,537 292,900 81,900 27,718 1,939,056 3 -
• * , V tº º º 3. 5 <= 5 & 9 4- 9 5 5 wi 5 3,172,662 - 1,531,708 1.8 52 6) e - os *
54 Finistère . . . . . . . . . . 23 1,421,623 351,800 126,800 148,474 2,048,697 || 3,230,307 t gºal ºl º º żº ſº;
... W.......... . . º. º. º. ººl ºf ºf º|iº |º, º j|''};
38 Aube . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 | 1,400,269 244,300 114,600 156,104 1,915,273 3,026,378 503,261 | 1,617,316 1466 iso 160.0% º: 7,796,270
2. Marne, Upper . . . . 11 | 1,378,417 | 1.96,700 || 106,300 | 153,905 | 1,835,322 2,899,560 723,600 1,669,380 i.ogg|736 isãº; #: 6,826,368
58 Jura. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 1,325,213 | 164,700 110,800 87,037 1,687,830 2,743,433 841,458 1,460,021 2.605.3% isolºis ; 6,445,144
55 Allier ............ 3" | 1.374,334|| 154.300 giãoo | 68,203 | 1.393,862 2.356,585 || 137.366 | 1.188.493 | "giº ionº | Tº 7,898,444
60 Loire-et-Cher tº gº dº e - . 29 | 1,305,175 209,100 85,200 | 121,873 | 1,721,243 2,812,252 304,086 1,302,985 T 173.933 iii.iº, }}. 5,051,613
61 Nièvre . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ſº, º º jº, ºft| "...}}|º] ... i. º. º.
62 Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 1,245,166 192,350 | 68,848 56,850 1,584,216 2,593,989 690,153 | "gºoºoº 73's ſo †. º
63 Ardennes gº º ſº e º 'º 8 -- 1,245,631 202,507 || 101,277 179,934 | 1,729,349 2,766,704 990,685 1,638,430 2 323.454 441197 50 : 4,222,443
º Ain • * * * * * . . . . . . . . 68 || 1,223,200 139,566 88,678 87,302 | 1,538,745 2,567,930 114,439 1,423,930 1.017.1% 137.39% sº 8,602,573
65 Vienne . . . . . . . . . . 41 1,209,009 | 123,500 | 96,300 102,862 1,531,760 2,514, 129 Toºl iſſºl iº isºo gº 3:4::12
66 Prome tº e º e º gº º . . . . . 72 1,204,767 142,700 66,200 90,648 1,506,316 2,560,760 17, 132 1,493,575 i.i. o:313 iſ 560 º: º,
67 Doubs . . . . . . . ... 64 1,198,198 || 189,898 133,533 163,280 | 1,624,730 2,630,003 407,720 | 1,305,595 i.564.345 207835 60.1% | 5,410,208
68 Vosges . . . . . . . . . . 60 1,111,344 || 131,900 | 122,350 | 110,152 1,545,696 2,460,768 || 1,301, 182 i.gº.i.54 1398.850 113343 º, - gº
69 Cantal............ 36 1,113,039 || 147,300 | 40,600 || 54,720 1,355,660 2,188,448 2,780 l iſogi 330 || '897'sso 67.096 2 7,181,410
70 Loire, Upper . . . . . . 77 | 1,020,624 116,600 57,400 || 50,700 1,245,324 2,048,788 7,400 iſofo.ºrg | 873 ºil | 59 gº nog 4,209.8%
71 Cher . . . . . . ...... 33 | "999,730 131,700 | 68,900 | 101.310||1301,510 |2,113,622 || 65,720 | 1.131,996 | 1,003.874 biº || ... .
7: Mºre........ ... 7 ºf iºno | Sºo ºpa, iº || 3.17.22 || 137,935 | i.o.º. "º j| º 4,401,444
73 Vienne, Upper .... 38 912,780 134,048 63,189 || 97,960 | 1,208,180 | 1,933,829 || - jº º jº ſº; i.
74 Vaucluse . . . . . . . . 81 892,949 121,644 79,066 88,233 1,130,300 | 1,884,356 5,153 1,235,631 i too.375 i570s, ; º
is Ardèche.......... is & 37.800. 59,600 1557: 1250.3% tºo 13,075 isºl ºf its is: 'ſº *::::::
76 Pyrénées, Lower .. 55 869,995 || 150,900 140,500 46,733 | 1,066,860 1,768,130 || 1,565 1,466,245 2 700.703 36.31% gº • 4,399,920
77 Corrèze . . . . . . . . . 37 || 856,723 107,850 55,510 | 111,735 | 1,273, 130 2,123,068 || | 899.73% "gio.615 gº ;464 ºz
78 Landes . . . . . . . . . . 54 754,855 96,600 65,600 73,449 988,404 || 1,587,136 || | - 633,310 1. oia g73 gºigs 5.50 º
79 Creuse. . . . . . . . . . . . 39 717,053 93,900 37,800 38,172 886,935 | 1,440,218 || | 19,049 996,784 'gºo 53,605 º ãº.
80 Pyrenees, Eastern .. 56 700,348 62,200 || 36,800 64,497 862,825 1,385,934 1,528 537734 . Gºiºſº | Iosion 53. 9| 3,232,540
81 Alpes, Lower...... 74 609,675 65,850 40,824 || 33,103 || 750,454 122,963 530.303 isºgo; º 2,138|| 31.4%
. . . . . . . ; ; º; ºn tº º jºl also º sº, º an º
83 #. . . . . . . . . © 74 590,595 51,700 30, 100 33,070 605,466 1, 147,303 - - 529.514 320i 50 30,47s ,71 ;
84 Pyrénées, Upper .. 53 579,499 || 62,700 || 48,600 | 61,414 || 743,314||1313,126 || 10,110 || 767,735 | 774,611 giºso | 1984 º
: 㺠Upper. . . . . . 73 500,783 40,150 25,576 27,514 594,023 954,994 6,530 437,095 433,335 | 33.6% 9 *:::::::
OTSé 3 & 6 & 0 6 º 'º º e a tº 86 & - (b. jºy 5 6 ~ 5 O'4. 2 *****s-set, 2 Cze. 5 2 .
- 170,000 55,500 6,000 33,497 *-- 261,997 513,372 755 225,013 38,840 — 1,175,205
TOTA LS. | - ~. º º tº Ø g: ſ\"y 4. A gy ºf - - cº -º-ees - * -
S ºt 27,162,120 | 12,811,960 | 19,607,492 º 344,762,768 22,243,276 181,158,509 || 204,652,962 26,325,780 | 12,754,967 | 1,010,426,887
Foncière, p#: #. et Patentes, du, ºft des TOTAL Cowpes Prºme,£8. * - -º-
I € º 287°6. º €S. 4. guatre Contrib. | des Rôles. de * ef ºn. Rew.nis. Postes. Loterie. Fº###r.
- * & º © e 6. 7. 9. }0. 11. 12.
The following is a Statement in Detail of the Items of Direct Contribution, which compose the ſº The following St Q = , -
& Na a R x, y, a 6 9 - - - g Statement shews the Total Receipt of Duty on Salt, and Cust ©
difference º Columns Nos. 5 and 6. of the 22 Departments having Custom Houses #. Emir º º, in each
ºmmammºuabºn U ex^2 S—º-was.... - alt.—Total Customs and Sa
Fo??d Total du principal *: quatre -: (as ºff Col. No. 5.)........ francs 214,357,708 TOTAL ! sº Lower Q & Q & © e g º a : fºſſ; e. Honjºu, to gº tº 6 to g g g g g g g tº - : I C º:
# 072 (2. • e enti e * * S. ectation spé- - - 444, j : ..., “"“ . . . . . . . . zerº • vo. - * - - - - - - - - - - - - ,083,82 1,467,76
apºgºnus. }º. "...º.º.º.º...":: * || |cº. . . ........... : :"...º.............. Žº 13 º
- .." tão Centimes (Portes et fenêtres) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,406,233 in each Year 5 Somme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 || Abbeville 'Dieppe, el S. ºute e º 3 & e º q a y º º 2,749,912 3, 194,797
l { 19 Gentimes pour dépenses fixes et variables, et Fonds º 34,5 Years' since 1815. 6 Pas-de-Calais ........ 9 foulogne et Chºis • V (2667 &/ e o a • . . . . 1,332,369 1,756,509
: | fº. º: | º: 3. º º: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :: . . . . . . . . . . . ,568,076 7 Gironde ... . . . . . . . . . . 10 forååur et fing, era. I..............] 4 ; ić:
jºº ºf "g tº #:#|#::::::::::::::::::::: 4.33, 50giºgi
§§. | - [5 Centimes facultatiſs pour dépenses d'utilité départementale . . . . . . 8,667,573 18 §º. 10 Hérault . . . . . ....... 22 Montpeiter tº a º & e o & © 9 º' tº e º ſº tº a 2 g o e º 'º º e g º e o ºr º; º:
; : { ... : ſ 2 Gentimes autorisés 1 Cent # pour fonds commun a la disposition du º 3,024,803 | 19 36s 336 soi - i I Rhône . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Lyons “..................:::::::: ; 5,651,723
's g is s par ta toi Foncière per- } 1 ***, º . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gº e s p e º e o 'º e < * 2v avºr 3 1820 368,813,824 12 Ille-et-Vilaine . . . . . . . . 2. sº maid ".............................. iºs º;
§ § | . Sº . sºmette et mobilière. . 3. Cent à la disposition des préfects . . . . . . . . . . .” -- - - - - - - - - 606,459 H 354,654,565 13 Loiret . . . . . • . . . . . . . 29 Orleans . . . . . . ... :::::::::::::::::::::: $ºgºsº 3. 86,818
§ | #53 (99entimes sur les portes effeº disposition do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,281,212 2 || 344,026,107 14 Rhin, Bas . . . . . . . . . . 30 strasburgh, Colmar, etc................. * ...; ;
§ § s .13 Centimes dº ſa disposé/?07. }; Centimes additionnels au principal ........ . . . . . . . . 1,075,549 3 343,288,131 15 Moselle . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Timºille... *:::::::::::::::::::::: 'ps , 105,870
|* S des Préfets (sier Patentes) & 8 m prélevés sur le principal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,720,956 4 344.762,768 is fore, infrieure .... tº wantes"................................ 6 3,194,113
. 1 s! Fonds de non Valeurs extraordinaires (Toutes les Contributions ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192,351 5 $36,853 aſg i; Bouches-du-Rhône.... tº Marseilles is a tº e º & 6 o' tº o ºs e º a c e = e g is as ºr e º gº o e º 9 tº 6,147,667 . 3,567,367
Fonds de réimpositions (Foncière, personelle et mobilière, et Portes et Femétres) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,094,519 6 §ºis;is 18 Morbihan . . . . ….... 51 Żórient • * * * * * * * * o a e º e º gº w = e o e o e º v . * * * ; *ś
'onds de Fražs Frais d'avertissement....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Toutes les Contributions 627,074 7 323,292,481 19 Finistère . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 irº................................ }; *ś0%
de pereeption. Remises variables des percepted rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do. 10,429,428 8 325,000 gig 20 War . . . . . . * * * ; ºn ................................ ,016,416 1,527,513
ae percep * { Traitemens et Remises fixes des receveurs généraux et particuliers ( dO. ) 2,382,720 2-1 v v 2. 21 Pyrénées, Basses .... 76 fºne a o a s tº sº e º 'º e º e et é º o e a s gº a s is e º a cº - e < e < 549,110 795,993
*::::::::: dépenses }% Centimes pour dépenses ordinaires (Foncière personelle et mobilière) . . . . 8,87 l,438 22 do., º Örientales. 80 #an"........................... 2 ; ...;
€ $ 207)}}}!?!?! #2S, centimes extraordinaires pour dépenses urgentes - s - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . •r- 8,766,721 6 other Custom Houses Charleville, Belley, Bºgº §§ - sºo §giº
*** f \ fºr y ry. At p r xt, c \ *… 's sº tº rs ** 7 tº * *** *gne, j - -
'#'ſ)TA I, dys Rółcs, (ºs #' ('u', 'We 6.) "…º 7'0TA.J., &# and Customs, ( included in Cºttmaz No. 12, j ſº 52,734,034 152, 165,196.
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STATEMENT exhibiting the 86 Departments of FRANCE arranged in Alphabetical order, witn Nos. of reference to their Geographical Position; order of Fertility;
Contribution to the Property Tax; Superficies; Population, &c. &c.: & Number of Arrondisements, Cantons, & Communes, in each Department: shewing also the Total
Population in 1790 and 1829; the Superficies of each in Hectares; the Number of Marriages, Births, and Deaths; and Committals for Crime against Persons and Property.
DEPARTMENTS,
Žn
ALPHABET ICAL OR of R,
Alpes, Lower. . . . . .
do., Upper . .
Ardèche
Ardennes
• * g º O e º 'º Q tº
• * * * * * * * e e º &
Aude
Aveyron . . . . . . . . . .
Bouches-du-Rhône
Calvados
Cantal . . . . . . . . . .
Charente. . . . . . . . . .
Charente, Lower . .
Cher . . . . . . . . © tº º e
Corrèze
gº º gº tº a gº tº gº & &
& e º ºs e º º
tº gº e º e º ſº tº ſº &
ge º & © tº º º
Eure-et-Loire . . . . . .
Finistère...... * * * *
Gard . . . . . . . . . . . .
Garonne, Upper
Gers . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gironde . . . . . . . . . .
Hérault . . . . . . . . .
Ille-et-Villaine . .
Indre . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indre-et-Loire
isère
e e o e < e s e e s e &
Loir-et-Cher -
Loire
s e º 'º e º 'º
& © tº * * * tº gº tº dº º &
Lot-et-Garonne ...
Lozère
* * * * > → c (e > * >
• e s = e < e < e < e < e < f
|
:
Š
i
307
294
399
728
379
296
648
649
364
813
460
287
343
607
684
580
333
352
275
3II
558
728
352
309
327
272
209
363
440
364
§§ | 3 | # $ | #; .
, s = | * | S §§ Number of
§ - || R. S. $ s SS H-
šš | S㺠|| 3 || 5 || s $g §
sº $ S º' | 3 || 's S : 3 || 3
§º ##| | | | | | | *s § Š
§§ Šº || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 5
35 | 64 || 51 42 || 39 71 || 4 || 35
16 || 13 | 12 | 16 || 31 19 || 5 || 37
'74 59 || 14 57 || 74 58 || 4 || 26
84 || 81 | 15 83 || 85 69 ; 3 24
85 85 65 86 | 84 || 70 # 5 30
60 75 | 66 50 || 42 || 79 || 3 || 31
67 63 71 || 64 44 || 41 || 5 || 31
73 || 82 | 68 i 75 62 | 83 : 3 | 20
52 56 39 77 75 18 5 || 25
47 || 35 | 35 | 69 || 70 15 # 4 || 30
75 52 || 5 || 38 78 : 62 # 5 42
32 47 | 73 || 46 28 10 || 3 || 22
4 || 4 || 60 14 || 9 | 66 6 || 39
71 69 59 || 70 63 || 7 || 4 || 23
3I 32 49 || 35 46 38 ± 5 29
22 20 40 25 22 21 # 5 39
78 || 7 || | 19 || 73 80 63 || 3 || 29
79 77 53 63 57 77 || 3 || 29
86 86 || 2 | 82 86 86 # 5 60
40 15 || 6 || 33 | 68 12 || 4 || 36
48 || 37 || 13 || 7 || 14 | 81 5 47
82 79 56 || 71 || 65 | 82 || 4 || 25
55 24 || 4 || 17 || 48 56 | 5 || 47
53 || 67 || 67 || 72 61 35 | 4 || 27
64 | 66 26 62 69 52 # 4 28
10 || 7 || 52 24 | 16 || 8 || 5 || 35
20 23 44 || 65 64 || 4 || 4 || 24
59 54 23 || || 5 || 17 | 78 || 5 || 41
34 || 33 || 45 || 39 || 40 27 4 || 38
21 21 || 33 28 || 35 ; 23 4 || 39
49 | 40 || 38 53 || 5 || || 33 5 22
19 || || 0 || 1 || 9 || 53 || 13 : 6 || 48
29 22 || 36 43 45 || 9 || 4 || 36
33 28 || 31|| 8 || 11 | 73 || 5 || 43
80 || 72 22 || 78 || 8 || || 55 ; 4 || 23
5I 43 || 32 56 || 60 | 26 || 3 || 24
41 | T 7 || 8 || | | | 36 49 || 3 || 44
28 58 || 74 52 37 57 || 4 || 32
83 78 || 3 | 68 82 80 3 || 28
65 | 60 41 || 79 76 25 || 3 || 24
38 53 || 78 || 37 13 54 3 || 28
62 || 70 75 59 || 41 || 72 # 3 || 28.
45 42 | 20 19 || 33 || 6 || || 5 || 45
43 29 21 55 | 67 || 1 || || 4 || 3 ||
63 | 62 | 8 || || 60 | || 8 || 5 || || 3 || 41
17 | 27 76 || 41 || 19 22 || 3 || 28
81 i 83 72 | 85 83 66 3 24
19||
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS.
*sº
('ommittals
I 823. 1829. O#ces
TOTAL Superficzes º - & against e
POPULATION. Žn § º & § & •. 3 $
$. <º § º “S *S. S. §.
. Hectares. Š § § s $ § § §
1790. 1827. . S § S s § S R. Sw
245,230 341,628 || 584,825 || 2,471 10,521 8,134 3,157 10,857 9,456 || 36 | 84
237,140 || 489,560 || 749,180 || 5,268 16,955 11,272 4,043 15,227 | 11,918 || 36 259
387,229 285,302 || 742,000 || 2,551 || 9,018 9,024 2,829 9,893 || 9,154 || 35 | 124
138,428 153,063 || 740,900 || 1,299 || 5,103 || 4,208 1,257 5,169 4,008 || 25 | 62
129,423 ||23,329 |553,579 || 1,164 4,393 || 3:367; 1,000 || 4,343 3,698 || | | ||7
189,867 328,419 || 549,500 || 2,704 || 10,288 6,923 2,658 11,447 || 7,980 || 108 99
184,881 281,624 || 510,210 || 2,861 || 9,091 5,484 || 2,267 8,909 || 6,486 || 15 92
193,954 247,932 || 529,540 || 1,638 7,219 4,809 : 1,926 7,541 5,042 || 82 78
207,399 || 246,762 || 610,600 || 2,134 6,423 4,680 1,980 6,769 5,452 || 34 206
272,184 265,991 || 631,700 || 1,828 7,848 6,500 : 1,913 7,567 5,869 || 39 75
227,363 |350,014 || 882,470 || 2,479 10,316 7,563 2,560 | 10,778 || 7,776 || 99 || 160
170,897 || 326,302 || 506,850 || 2,415 || 11,008 || 10,439 2,343 11,219 || 10,169 || 63 208
275,504 500,956 || 570,430 || 3,626 11,196 || 11,169 3,561 11,238 10,513 || 84 394
346,575 262,013 || 574,080 || 1,793 6,812 || 5,154 i. 1,810 7,004 || 5,195 || 25 75
463,242 353,653 || 588,080 || 2,696 9,395 || 7,181 2,841 9,464 7,042 || 45 92
287,862 424,147 || 608,550 || 3,646 12,680 9,801 || 3,454 | 12,239 9,412 || 44 257
270,789 248,589 || 715,875 || 2,669 || 9,126 7,101 || 2,341 || 9,084 || 7,607 || 21 98
249,241 284.882 || 582,020 || 2,441 9,481 | 6,628 2,725 9,305 6,916 || 32 56
124,000 | 185,079 || 980,510 || 1,300 4,914 || 4,895 1,633 7,051 4,629 || 287 107
431,337 367,143 || 872,000 || 2,649 || 10,956 7,486 3,036 10,405 || 9,630 || 35 | 160
446,761 581,684 || 744,000 || 4,867 20,504 || 13,092 4,291 19,853 16,728 || 47 292
230,550 252,932 || 579,455 || 2,294 || 7,314 5,923 2,381 || 7,798 || 5,238 6 | 40
479,809 || 464,074 || 898,275 || 3,524 13,090 9,695 3,977 14,073 10,166 || 64 149
265,349 || 254,314 || 546,450 || 1,726 7,848 6,232 1,886 8,094 5,970 || 48 146
399,928 285,791 || 675,920 || 2,235 | 9,339 || 7,100 2,224 8,872 6,815 || 49 133
274,176 421,665 || 582,755 3,105 || 9,103 || 9,747 || 80 296
212,043 277,782 || 602,750 || 2,928 8,075 6,252 1,901 7,457 6,204 || 30 231
412,035 | 502,851 || 693,385 || 4,367 18,292 || 13,923; 4,230 | 19,398 || 17,763 || 42 252
139,636 347,550 || 599,850 || 2,647 11,376 9,496 : 2,380 10,817 9,314 || 53 | 129
229,098 || 407,016 || 642,540 || 2,811 || 11,784 9,659 3,189 12,219 || 9,070 || 41 || 190
200,908 || 307,601 || 613,718 || 1,930 || 7,067 6,158 2,306 || 7,285 6,380 || 35 | 91
344,271 538,151 iO82,550 || 3,609 || 14,272 10,643 4,668 14,759 || 11,759 || 41 207
318,126 339,560 || 623,900 || 2,531 || 10,923 8,837 2,594 | 10,728 9,827 || 50 92
620,210 553,453 || 645,600 || 4,403 16,488 14,392; 4,294 | 16,307 || 17, 150 || 82 318
235,369 |237,628 || 700,500 || 2,293 || 7,845 6,483 : 2,049 || 7,950 5,717 || 12 96
302,636 290,160 || 633,430 || 2,995 || 7,592 6,038 2,491 || 7,964 6,945 || 37 131
117,834 523,667 || 835,290 || 4,200 17,636 | 12,864 4,227 17,477 12,506 || 73 220
252,560 310,282 || 503,410 || 2,387 || 9,131 6,284 2,365 8,978 || 7,491 || 33 123
123,781 265,309 || 905,310 || 2,071 8,060 7,381 2,324 8,558 || 6,612 || 44 | 153
252,056 230,666 || 605,000 || 2,651 7,614 5,866 1,881 7,439 6, 189 || 22 || 142
316,156 369,298 || 462,250 || 2,887 13,301 9,352 3,268 14,431 10,627 || 34 || 104
277,360 285,673 || 498,000 || 2, 189 8,617 | 6,807 1,951 8,634 5,894 || 36 25
329,307 || 457,090 || 710,000 || 3,226 13,077 9,961 3,240 12,441 | 12,311 || 66 160
185,282 304,228 || 705,000 || 3,290 10,169 7,906 2,320 9,549 8,225 || 46 215
256,227 280,515 || 396,500 || 1,928 7,240 5,799 2,085 7,509 5,485 || 98 || 110
287,965 336,886 || 480,000 || 2,771 8,036 6,159 2,931 º: 6,592 || 29 111
247,344 || 138,778 || 510,000 || 988 3,876 2,989 | 1,044 4,248 3,151 || 31 53





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Saone, Upper
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The Number of Marriages in the City of ſ - STATEMENT of the Number of BIRTHs and DEATHs,
69
27
14
12
42
83
50
75
81
43
41
38
13
45 26
38 9
8 || 56
36 66
44 || 39
29 || 44
27 | 50
42 57
28 36
20 | 68
1 2
5 | 12
46 25
2 6
23 42
62 | 69
63 76
71 70
31 8
3() 15
75 13
33 18
'73 ſ 23
47 27
9 || 1
4 3
| 3 || 1 ||
12 5
49 || 46
3 7
65 37
61 | 1.4
85 30
81 24
48 || 58
51 | 72
52 77
35 | 6]
| 7 || 54
PARIS in 1824 & 1830 were as follows, Viz.
( Years
Bachelors to Maidens
do. to Widows
Widowers to Maidens
do.
TOTALS.
• * * * ~ * sº e ∈
to Widows .... ... , .
7,620
1824.
i830.
6,052 6,311
363 383
716 || 729
230 160
7,324
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The Number of Natural Children born in FRANCE, is a feature deser-
wing of attention, it is important, however, to bear in mind, that in France
there is no Local Provision as in England for the Poor; their nec-‘ ‘’”
are however met by Hospitals on an extensive scale in most of the ......'s
and large Towns, where Females are received to give Birth to their
Children, and when ºnable to support them, leave them in charge of the
Hospital that gave them Birth, the Children as ºf when born of Married
Parents are termed abandoned, as distinguished in the annexed Statement
of the Births of the City of Paris.
The limited proportion of Births over Deaths which the Total of
France exhibits ir, comparison with the other Countries of western
Perope is remarkable, more particularly so, when the superior local
advantages and resources of Frauee are considered. The pressure of the
Pirºt Taser is such as seemingly to counteract social improvement,
16 18 18 || 30 || 30 5 | 34 385 233,351 458,674 || 718,300 || 3,445 12,194 8,610 3,365 11,258 10,799 50 197
6 28 5 | 8 28 : 5 32 696 || 490,332 611,206 || 675,000 || 4,409 14,592 12,051 4,293 14,189 13,703 | 51 247
31 9 47 | 72 | 16 || 5 || 32 696 || 222,054 325,045 || 810,600 || 3,527 | 10,018 7,386 2,774 9,976 8,611 61 244
51 | 37 76 || 77 24 || 3 || 28 552 || 249,340 244,823 || 617,500 || 2,142 6,714 4,672 1,728 6,823 5,263 | 32 94
45 70 || 36 || 26 59 || 3 || 27 | 283 || 456,500 354,138 || 518,000 || 2,742 10,621 7,553 2,345 9,420 9,090 35 | 1.46
36 63 29 21 || 48 || 5 || 29 718 || 284,732 403,038 || 560,800 || 2,956 || 13,008 || 9,154 3,203 | 12,885 10,626 52 249
48 || 46 54 52 || 36|| 4 || 28 591 || 330,066 306,339 || 597,200 || 2,652 9,596 || 6,915 2,385 9,210 || 7,351 26 105
51 25 || 23 34 74 4 || 37 || 231 || 428,291 || 427,453 || 682,000 || 3,408 || 14,519 || 11,281 3,245 || 13,603 | 12,999 41 | 183
38 || 42 30 32 53 || 4 || 27 | 327 || 326,942 | 409,155 || 605,000 || 2,946 13,137 || 7,572 3,001 || 13,007 || 9,681 || 95 274
61 29 || 67 || 71 || 43 4 25 || 330 || 250,026 271,777 || 671,000 || 2,865 9,668 6,838 2,855 || 9,291 7,380 24 109
3 64 1. 2 39 7 || 60 | 660 | 686,906 962,648 || 560,700 || 7,801 || 34,163 || 25,326 6,746 || 32,109 || 29,733 91 548
14 54 31 27 7 : 4 || 35 | 738 || 396,552 385, 124 || 580,000 || 4,545 11,165 9,013 : 3,061 10,083 9,273 23 163
19 62 22 | 12 32 4 || 35 | 627 || 255,232 434,379 || 561,000 || 3,382 10,002 || 7,667 2,693 9,473 8,588 48 183
9 30 || 4 || 7 || 34 || 6 || 43 953 || 474,460 | 642,969 ; 670,000 || 5,257 | 19,965 | 13,736 4,510 | 18,741 16,343 || 76 || 568
18 10 6 20 | 68 || 5 || 50 438 || 163,847 566,573 || 810,000 || 4,564 16,333 12,714 4,911 | 16,754 12,762 82 157
76 || 1 || || 26 || 49 | 84 5 | 40 | 660 # 195,614 || 412,469 || 755,956 || 2,566 10,546 8,434 4,450 | 11,490 | 8,850 47 142
84 77 | 81 59 85 ft 3 26 501 || 442,791 222,059 465,000 || 1,268 6,144 || 4,129 1,569 6,117 | 4,535 || 24 64
80 80 | 84 || 79 || 45 3 || 17 | 249 || 443,674 151,372 || 405,000 || 1,075 5,326 5,328 1,104 || 5 rà0 | 5,314 || 41 || 55
30 || 79 || 12 4 || 64 || 4 || 49 || 703 || 515,534 535,467 || 450,000 || 3,513 18,274 | 12,608 4,133 18 784 || 15,158 || 111 || 341
46 || 82 32 || 6 || 60 : 4 || 37 616 || 399,068 || 408,741 # 385,000 || 2,964 || 13,944 || 9,778 3,132 15,954 | 12,056 || 144 295
26 85 27 3 14 || 2 || 25 261 || 316,456 416,575 || 280,000 || 3,497 || 14,513 11,312 3,631 15,537 | 12,760 61 302
49 69 || 48 43 46 3 7 640 || 207,083 327,641 || 520,000 || 2,441 10,193 || 6,612 2,492 || 10,886 7,713 33 || 134
II 7 | 13 38 || 31|| 5 || 48 || 609 || 280,809 || 515,776 || 857,000 || 4,664 | 16,806 || 13,722 4,774 | 16,842 14, 193 45 | 168
25 34 20 23 42 : 4 || 32 413 || 377,183 446,519 639,000 3,419 | 12,800 11,476 45 177
1 | 86 2 1 I 3 || 20 79 || 843,805 |1013,373 || 46,200 || 9,017 | 31,418 28,635 8,557 || 34,149 30,581 || 197 2496
2 || 48 3 5 5 || 5 || 50 | 987 || 476,276 | 688,299 || 594,000 || 5,933 21,111 | 16,708 5,166 | 19,907 18,586 || 123 850
12 || 4-7 || 5 || || 47 2 : 5 29 561 ; 252,200 i 318,209 || 596,000 || 3,570 10,306 || 8,057 : 2,547 9,239 8,447 35 | | 67
5 58 || 21 | 15 3 : 5 || 36 692 || 301,453 440,871 # 575,000 || 4,474 | 12,686 11,672 3,613 11,943 10,506 iſ 112 377
50 50 58 55 | 40 || 4 || 31 || 363 # 210,781 288,260 || 585,000 || 2,253 7,284 5,287 : 2,180 || 7,375 5,296 30 124
8 43 | 10 || 10 | 20 | 5 || 41 | 848 || 351,130 526,282 604,450 || 4,781 15,633 12.308 3,703 || 13,524 12,626 31 257
41 57 44 50 37 4 || 35 | 356 236,750 327,655 || 576,800 || 2,403 || 9,553 || 7,294 : 2,565 10,201 || 7,401 59 T 69
39 83 74 25 | 17 | 3 || 32 210 || 294,362 241,586 || 358,000 || 1,612 5,946 4,811 # 2,055 6,273 5,340 || 20 | 89
55 | 16 49 | 66 44 4 || 32 210 # 122,236 || 3 || 1,095 || 729,000 || 2,011 8,839 || 7,434 2,403 || 8,950 8,491 67 I 17
74 84 80 24 65 ; 4 22 150 i 197,623 233,048 # 335,000 || 1,625 8,185 7,005 ; 1,874 7,422 6,793 || 58 118
44 27 || 45 56 || 50 i 3 || 29 || 324 || 227,614 322,826 || 675,000 || 2,603 || 9,064 7, 190 2,450 9,087 8,502 || 28 106
65 24 | 66 | 73 || 47 5 || 31|| 346 || 222,208 267,670 || 690,000 || 2,031 || 7,536 5,751 : 2,229 7,903 6,041 || 40 170
73 || 61 61 54 75 # 4 27 223 218,236 276,351 : 570,000 || 2,482 8,965 8,821 2,480 9,450 9,590 || 30 | 120
68 55 34 29 || 76 5 || 30 549 || 269,653 379,839 || 580,000 || 2,849 11,792 7,557 3,017 | 12,944 8,516 || 62 132
34 17 40 || 58 29 # 5 || 37 481 || 332,356 || 342,116 || 725,000 3,999 || 9,975 7,334 2,749 || 9,434 7,922 || 29 || 104
TOTALS. \. 31,845,428 | 262,020. 964,021 744,342 isso,312| 964,343 805,723 4,662 |17,543
STATEMENT of the Total Number of MARRIAges, BIRTHs, and DeATHs, in all
in the City of PARIS, in each of the 2 Years 1824 aud 1830. FRANCE, in each of the 13 Years 1817 – 1829.
Males. Femls. 1824. | 1830. *xrº- BIRTH.S. pºss
'nº.';*:::::: ; #|ºlº; #. * | * |Total. DEATHS. *:::::
Domiciles. Unmarried"; 2:534 2,671 5,205 5,021 | “| male. Trºia Tºmat. Trºma. | mate. Female. TOTAL. Deaths.
e In the } o 2,599 || 2:417 | 5,016 || 4,986 – - I -
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§§ Total Births. 14,647 14,165 28,812 28,587 10 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; i; ;
*s ,8 30,463 ,121 33,915 32,434 958, ,8. 3. 3. ,2:
| Q Still BO 8|| 0 || 677 | 1.48 lsº ; 463,069 #. ; :::::: ; ; ; 751,214 || 212,144
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OI if IrthS, andoned...] 3,964 3,879 || 7,843 7,749 231.6so | 47i.490 | 1. 5 2 ºil ºil 763.606 || 2:0.5
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3 (At their Domiciles ...... 6,699 || 7,262 13,961 15,664 6 247,194 || 474,837 445,883 || 37,061 |35,410 |993,191 || 419,613 || 416,045 835,658 || 157,533
s: In the Hºspitals e tº e º 'º º ſº tº 3,865 3,93} | 7,796 || 10,754 7 255,738 469,209 || 440,219 || 36,098 || 34,670 980,196 || 399,864 391,261 791,125 i 189,071
* < Military do. ...... 573 — 573 606 8 246,839 465,745 440,098 || 35,924 || 34,780 976,547 || 421,956 || 415,189 |837,145 || 139,402
SUAt the *::::: tº e º e º e º & & 2: # * sº lsº 250,342 460,549 || 434,378 35,365 34,051 |964,343 || 406,922 || 399,801 806,723 || 157,620
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**. TOTAL, 11,352 | 11,265 22,617 | 27,466 ! } |
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S l'ATEMENT shewing the amount of the Excise Duties, ( Droits Reunis) in each of the 86 Departments of FRANCE, in
the Year 1824 ; distinguishing the amount under each of 13 different heads.
The Column of Totals includes 521,009 francs, Duty
on ( Cartes) Playing Cards ; 6,934,772 francs ( Sels d'Est) Salt made principally in the Departments of the Meuse, Jura, and Upper
Garonne, Nos. 22, 23, and 51 ; 1,495,145 ( Garantie des matieres d'Or et d'Argent ) Guarantee of Bullion by Public Conveyance ; 70,204 francs ( Inter ets de de*ats
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sur les des de toute | a#- | Navi- des Estam- | #
Boissons. Tabacs. Biere c. espèce. ises. gation. Octrois. pilles. | et iits miiie. | Poudres.
16,077,680 | 6,678,174 | 419,393 | 55,848 | 1,962,108 | 290,50I | 1,881,641 | 133,246 | 123,115 | 284,014
I,837,897 | l,976,676 | 3,897,666 | 170,967 10,725 | 645,414 | 184,278 | 77,165 | 73,828 | 44,357
4,114,394 | 2,872,722 75,684 | 1 10,743 | 178,283 | 73,072 | 173,198 | 92,300 | 16,714 | 77,733
880,908 | 556,249 | I 19,624 | 51,216 36,990 | 6,066 31,981 | 32,020 | 15,372 | 22,600
3,085,430 | 1,472,440 | 129,519 | 78,862 | 244,542 | 344,342 | 198,231 | 77,315 | 30,753 | 105,500
3,086,666 | 1,734,966 51,305 | 66,585 | 158,405 | 243,027 47, I30 | 53,247 | 15,000 | 6,764
l,206,292 | 1,669,693 | 1,264,945 | 96,353 66,729 | 63,854 84,297 | 46,020 | 23,554 | 33,599
2,136,675 | 1,457,015 | 19,591 | 99,7 t i | 124,921 | 142,220 | 118,831 | 67,266 | 18,048 | 86,675
1,673,123 | 1,775,232 10,933 | 52,432 59,880 | 38,474 | 178,017 | 77,420 | 16,062 | 216,352
I,677,627 | 2,268,555 8,274 | 37,233 10,545 | 22,898 57,983 | 25,379 | 18,419 | 33,448
l,233,339 | 2, 139, 150 8,344 | 33,744 3,418 | 10,425 22,837 | 25,288 — | 22,884
I,787,062 | 959,390 16,091 | 56,096 57,523 | 185,258 78,575 | 50,737 | 9,298 | 213,032
1,393,953 | J,201,797 | 302,531 | 59,030 40,216 | 24,918 39,561 | 35,753 | 7,276 | 30,896
l,701,844 | 1,237,840 16,750 | 44,768 46 266 | 35,173 49,702 | 34,964 j 19,392 | 32,228
1,499,940 | 842,033 30,787 | 47,174 74,536 | 15,226 63,495 | 57,565 | 5,600 | 56,812
1,373,109 | 1,216,469 , 1,585 | 46,577 14,041 | 5,123 32,727 | 40,091 | 10,345 | 19,260
l,4s8,185 | 882,558 26,325 | 36,424 71,113 | 107,121 30,319 | 36,541 | 13,819 | 30,853
l,029,869 | 705,317 22,971 | 50,256 16,579 | 760,072 30,272 | 40,269 | 1,247 | 56,948
I,367,516 , 644,696 | 257,291 | 50,693 28,907 | 233,302 27,941 | 3I,041 | 1,108 | 29,065
l, 1l I,! 14 | l,421,914 3,640 | 34,056 6,688 | 7,415 31,313 | 32,011 | 8,828 | 14,039
1,073,185 | 863,409 3,168 | 34,699 36,950 | 33,437 38,562 | 29,366 | 24,218 | 42,932
l,343,377 | 763,005 12,437 | 41,679 76,585 | 79,994 99,149 | 36,776 | 26,627 | 39,598
559,560 | 497,859 23,962 | 26,74I 19,685 | 11,674 13,414 | 23,485 | 4,846 | 47,101
l,537,236 | 644,066 | 105,160 | 61,168 38,884 | 15,122 49,930 | 46,441 | 4,527 | 22,731
I,230,015 | 774,832 8,122 | 47,479 51,544 | 241,666 38,233 | 44,310 | 9,872 | 28,285
1,244,175 | 890,107 19,650 | 35,978 | 137,979 | 28,906 21,159 | 32,000 | , 5,428 | 23,420
l,244,575 | 625,742 55,893 | 54,926 23,420 | 117,156 33,104 | 40,461 | 13,873 | 107,505
I,093,265 | 853,646 10,473 | 54,042 44,585 | 60,253 34,612 | 28,694 | 12,829 | 81,900
l, 133,337 | 860,300 6,643 | 35,550 26,727 | 129,138 36,089 | 32,099 | 6,303 | 52,765
922,652 | 765,438 4,302 | 51,994 87,309 | 129,628 56,668 | 49,642 | 20,4i0 | 70,241
663,672 | 412,646 | 912,565 | 40,588 13,977 | 41,773 28,148 | 22,912 | 9,554 | 24,671
756,447 | 649,720 | 399,823 | 58,683 28,462 | 55,533 48,641 | 30,554 | 38,512 | 14,447
902,010 | 847,770 7,513 | 49,855 29,826 | 14,340 75,128 | 65,899 | 22,169 | 83,867
1,009,009 | 839,394 2,205 | 26,189 27,474 | 104,712 22,482 | 36,750 | 4,922 | 29,805
716,280 | 986,157 l,307 | 34,443 18,811 | 2,455 58,782 | 33,673 | 17,755 | 71,035
950,456 | 554,585 | 209,534 | 49,166 28,486 | 23,015 31,499 | 24,113 | 38,100 6,982
1,02 ),470 | 758,728 8,690 | 30,310 23,007 14,761 | 23,952 | 4,470 | 27,270
923,845 | 572,178 5,716 | 64,471 15,11l | 121,780 51,236 | 42,722 | 17,652 | 36,945
879,612 | 674,966 | 117,044 | 34,910 27,377 | 7,573 13,771 | 27,131 | 7,847 | 19,828
887,587 | 811,245 1,318 | 24,645 8,796 | 9,149 14,210 | 19,302 | 3,006 | 27,076
8)2,310 | 672,218 20,579 | 32,129 17,234 | 65,667 12,580 | 20,314 | 1,496 | 71,327
608,162 | 410,354 50,593 | 26,077 20,170 | 2,865 24,580 | 19,737 | 32,491 | 47,356
719,475 | 460,984 18,339 | 29,526 30,159 | 164,039 26,230 | 25,216 | 6,093 | 24,275
720,312 | 659,630 6,131 | 20,689 10,780 15,276 | 23,940 224 | 25,546
645,945 | 791,328 5,148 | 18,907 4,784 | 3,3SI 12,851 | 15,792 464 | 19,216
944,950 | 367,446 7,401 | 34,261 19,627 | 8,823 10,480 | 23,127 44 | 18,771
664,164 | 527,608 24,023 | 37,462 22,810 | 17,443 24,825 | 28,585 | 4,146 | 50,885
449,760 | 660,770 879 | 19,492 23,115 | 99,636 38,021 | 19,346 | 2,290 | 47,532
547,116 | 581,620 | 152,539 | 31.271 7,399 18| 10 227 | 15,164 | 3,410 | 23,974
722,847 | 493,122 12,169 | 29,014 9,720 | — 24,961 | 15,263 | 3,507 | 33,342
720,602 | 386,222 | 135,764 | 35,552 Q,150 | 1,871 12,419 ( 24,950 | 4,185 | 16,102
515,670 | 610,148 l,313 | 32,86i 3,555 | 39,930 11,707 | 16,268 | 5,824 | 4l,975
644,578 | 379,260 11,916 | 26,531 13,65l | 131,795 14,641 | 16,657 | 4,139 | 29,892
585,376 | 492,318 I0,081 | 31,928 35,638 | 5,908 12,427 | 17,404 89 | 26,779
529,569 | 413,440 22,385 10,817 | 111,792 16,366 | 24,984 | 5,710 | 14,071
410,675 | 421,888 1,200 | 23,628 l 1,756 | 145,787 18,078 | 18,365 | 2,498 | 35,860
353,468 | 437,988 3,940 | 23,748 15,742 | 142,977 13,653 | 13,658 | 10,870 | 51,282
476,440 | 389.562 4,310 | 35,597 3,608 | 70,790 22,042 | 23,068 | 3,503 | 34,818
533,5l5 | 360,834 I5,205 | 25,908 I2,669 | 19,298 8,757 | 18,899 | 3,300 | II,765
510,016 | 432,920 550 | 23,596 l,571 | 28,825 11,103 | 17,326 | 6,534 | 24,314
569,680 | 377,314 15,673 | 23,368 12,164 | 1,l 15 8,804 | 16,088 522 | 19,968
574,030 | 354,124 4,099 | 25,158 | 2,192 | 7,776 19,348 | 15,721 | 8,543 | 27,368
523,843 | 425,602 6,769 | 23,266 2,217 | 2,871 12,272 | 13,283 | 6,603 | 21,541
455,325 | 325,702 5,086 | 27,779 22,675 | 55,609 9,600 | 14,491 | 1,145 | 23,565
503,209 | 347,391 6,650 | 23,727 9,844 | 41,716 14,179 | 13,727 | 3,445 | 17,879-
353,830 | 335,771 — | 24,913 I,352 | 141,658 2,803 | 12,488 74,756
373, ;01 | 468,506 2,783 | 19,122 448 | 12,515 5,953 | 10,219 200 | 35,016
541,427 | 274,712 10,174 | 21,506 4,606 | 3,401 19,908 | 15,786 | 3,258 | 7,266
| 429,965 | 295,757 7,289 | 20,122 9,953 | 66,631 16,413 | 12,447 | 5,157 | 20,202
443,538 | 370,766 3,435 | 19,904 2, 117 | —- 7,856 | Il,009 62 | 26,062
367,666 | 321,767 2,311 | 21,724 I0,004 | 7,580 27,400 | 24,053 | 9,551 | 23,836
333,245 | 346,300 2,162 | 21,262 7,139 | 40,152 24,875 | 14,976 | 5,629 | 25,692
367,816 | 303,939 2,905 | 16,269 5,298 | 70,277 19,800 | 14,625 | 3,355 | 12,995
392,639 | 315,857 l,040 | 20,038 6,549 | 3,625 7,568 | 16,200 —- | 25,906
373,779 | 328,230 I2,624 | 17,686 6,990 508 10,317 | 2,666 | 1,139 | 17,918
358,383 | 325,577 356 | 14,100 5,640 | -- 12,273 | Il, 148 | 7,179 | 22,980
326,388 | 316,86l 3,775 | 17,101 239 | -- 2,294 | 7,260 — | 6,997
329,579 | 238,553 5,994 | 17,957 4,595 | 6,716 9,531 | 12,229 | 1,068 | 24,312
242,990 | 287,913 2,659 | 15,728 8,560 | — | 19,492 | 16,311 | 15,000 | 12,329
243,139 | 265,449 613 | 21,277 1,766 | 24,622 9,246 | 9,199 411 | 26,762
288,458 | 260,644 300 | 15,131 3,436 | ---- 11,291 | ll,657 | 2,423 | 17,997
230,019 | 277,118 1,164 | 16,907 3,574 42 7,973 | 11,240 | 3,797 | 27,007
156,957 | 237,508 : | 10,493 2,833 | 4,4l5 4,645 | | 7,653 778 | 20,634
176,315 202,455 446 | 11,076 6,484 817 5,993 | 6,577 | 3,500 | 13,530
156,944 | 132,222 98 | 9,502 823 1,998 | 7,040 5,703
9l,059, 173 | 66,045,667 9,252,309 | 3,175,043 | 4,402,844 |6,034,212 4,806,950 |2,472,455 | 904,406 | 3,452,542
- º^v^- | AºN/-R-/ | --Aeºv/-/ #| # •N - / | \-sºN^e-2 | NºNº ' , NºN *es '
Dufy 072 L2cences Stage Fn laatd A fenrh Military com Proceeds of
Spirit «. Tobacco, Beer. of all Cvaches. Naviga- of the Totem | Stamps. r#º #.
- Ac2nds · Éč0jl. D : es. Quartering.
retards de versemens ) Interest on Payments deferred ; and 2,219 francs, Cash in hand at chief Office.

Rºcozzv7"e- Amen-
| #,l des Produit TOTAL
faites par | Portion dc s G en ra l
p#,|. du | "#" , des
§rviees. | Tresor.|confiscatio. | Recettes.
84,805 | 21,662 | 77,153 29,631,951
77,668 | 12,532 | 30,012 | 9,231,414
20,649 | 9,297 | 40,169 | 7,959,855
6,230 | 5,445 | 16,423 | 6,586.679
29,387 | 11,044 | 5l,913 | 6,055,718
4,72l | 7,552 | 27,430 | 5,531,736
50,841 | 11,096 | 25,085 | 4,694,690
7,498 | 7,933 | 32,720 | 4,448,44S
21,512 | 7,732 | 25,273 | 4,249.710
19, 123 | 7,767 | 3,380 | 4,247,320
8,498 | 1,183 | 3,933 | 3,514,299
16,078 | 2,022 | 8,273 | 3,477,649
28,800 | 6,563 | 19,082 | 3,351,636
15,984 | 3,724 | 12,609 | 3,326,012
18,954 | 4,540 | 25, l3l | 2,795,224
3,641 | 2,576 | 9,036 | 2,778,533
18,380 | 3,820 | ll,395 | 2,766,878
4,932 | 3,510 | 14,534 | 2,752,110
24,786 | 7,297 | 19,395 | 2,727,820
8,846 | 1,467 | 5,849 | 2,717,822
6,250 | 3,510 | 7,964 | 2,700,702
9,354 | I,974 | 8,510 | 2,615,920
13,274 | 3,215 | 10,237 | 2,605,230
15,103 | 6,869 | 21,935 | 2,594,797
25,888 | 2,t07 | 8,876 | 2,536,376
l 1,400 | 4,323 | 14, l8l 2,401,495
25,021 | 4,130 | 2,567 | 2,369,923
3,504 | 5,136 | 19,556 | 2,342,712
4,316 | 1,784 , 6,376 | 2,341,827
22,153 | 2,719 | 12,900 | 2,229,924
27,369 | 2,822 | 6,058 | 2,223,254
34,068 | 4,459 | 14,90l | 2,220,220
8,924 | 2,955 | 16,870 | 2,163,450
3,608 | 2,552 | 9,163 | 2,149,936
8,311 | 2,207 | 9,089 | 2,011,924
8,106 | 2,337 | 7,079 | 1,988,778
7,622 | 1,092 , 3,696 | 1,937,732
8,592 | 3,392 | 12,656 | l,913,760
3,164 | 3,644 | 9,875 | 1,869,012
5,729 | 1,086 | 4,135 | 1,821,292
4,4 II | 3,373 | 16,766 | 1,803,524
4,793 | 3,410 | 8,220 | 1,564,345
4,2i5 | 3,574 | 4,740 | 1,536,543
2,057 | 1,892 | 7,225 | 1,500,846
2,597 | 1,577 | 6,372 | 1,499,632
2,345 | 3,613 | 8,935 | I,466,160
4,440 | 4,095 | 17,009 | 1,454,790
4,444 | 2,013 | 5,739 | 1,400,876
3,252 | 4,065 | 10,842 | 1,398,850
8,583 | 2,759 | 12,509 | 1,385,543
1,657 | 5,579 | 11,357 | 1,385,109
2,343 | 2,007 | 9,689 | 1,322,512
16,654 | 1,250 | 5,506 | 1,305,640
10,709 | 2,119 | 6,582 | 1,244,520
8,255 | 1,635 | 6,869 | 1,178,938
9,424 | 1,747 | 6,949 | 1,125,256
1,406 | 2,656 | 14,388 | 1,110,513
3,409 | 2,027 | 8,581 | 1,098,575
4,900 | 2,904 | 10,377 | I,093,932
1,359 | 1,783 | 6,680 | 1,074,973
6,642 | 3,247 | 12,103 | 1,068,736
2,627 | 1,112 | 3,324 | 1,058,297
I,540 | 1,126 | 3,704 | l,052,020
2,090 | 1,511 | 5,948 | 1,017,101
2,407 | 1,501 | 4,930 | 1,003,974
4,644 | 2,406 | l 1,614 | 972,874
919 | 1,512 | 6,823 | 940,036
2,448 548 | 3,097 | 920,480
l,825 | 1,674 | 6,448 | 912,778
5,249 | 1,291 | 4,679 | 897,880
2,984 | 2,223 | 7,297 | 841,423
2,360 | 1,001 | 5,380 | 840,032
2,442 | 1,164 | 4,421 | 834,668
1,255 | 4,850 | 16,826 | 822,513
| 1,942 | 2,146 | 6,773 | 796,273
1,298 648 | 2,873 | 774,914
2,369 | 1,273 | 3,790 | 689,650
419 | 3,782 | 14,418 | 673,874
19,408 883 | 3,202 | 662,512
10,405 | 1,644 | 7,255 | 630,404
57 l 369 | 1,635 | 616,550
2,939 | 1,374 | 6,136 | 597,464
793 | 1,247 | 3,855 | 456,205
536 715 | 2,622 | 432,826
266 978 | 3,087 | 320,150
904,140 | 288,260 1,014,603| 204,652, U30
\•N-/ | \•-N-/ | \ •NA-J | N-ºN^e-s
S'undry | Seizure, produce | TOTAA.
Repay- and of Receipt.
meftts. l Fines. seiz?t?°es -
65
STATEMENT shewing the 44 Departments annexed to FRANCE, during the Republican, Consular, and Imperial sway,
between the Years 1792 – 1812; shewing the States to which they previously belonged, or to which they have since reverted ; the
Superficies of, and Population, and Number of Horned Cattle in each Department in 1812: the mean price of the Hectolitre of Wheat, and of five
Hectogrammes of Bread, in each Department in 1809: the Number of Hectares, planted with Beet Root, the Number of Sugar Works, and the quantity
of Sugar produced therefrom, in each of the 26 Northern, and North East Departments in 1812; and the Number of Arpents planted with Vines, and
the produce of Wine in Hectolitres, in each of 16 of the Eastern Departments in 1808; the whole compiled from an exposé of the Situation of the
Empire, and presented at the command of Napoleon in 1813, to the Legislative Corps by the Minister of the Interior, M. le Comte Montalivet.
§3. The Departments, Nos. 27, 28, and 32–44, are productive in Silk
,--see Indea, SILK,-for reference to Statement of the produce of each Department, as well
as of each of 8 of the South East Departments of FRANCE proper.



15 Establishments for the Manufact, of Irón, to the extent of 10,890 Quintals.
H
- * * = & • Number of |s ‘S’ s §. ** §, s
- Geographical Position of Superficies POPU- Hormed Cattle §§§ {.{S} $$$3 |$ § 3 ; Śiś
- - in LATION §§§§ #| ºš Šišº jº j
DEPARTMENTS CHIEF - North - §§§§ #|S §§ §§§ §§§ Šºš
Town | Latitude Hectares in 1812. TOTAL is "SS §'s * *s ‘s §§§.
%; 1 Eastern Ems. . . . . . . . Embden 53. 22 7. 318,025 | 127,959 95,673 400 || 1 || 25,000
* 2 Mouths of the Weser Bremen 53. 5 | 8. 1,017,284 || 331,030 173,730 1,000 || 2 || 30,000
Hanover U 3 do. of the Elbe Hamburg 53. 33 9. 738,765 375,977 121,654 1,000 || 7 || 80,000
§ ſ 4 Friseland . . . . . . . . . . Harlingen 53. 11 5. 278,835 | 175,350 162,205 * *-a-...-e J " ------ i. ººm-- *-d-:
§§ 5 Western Ems. . . . . . . . Groningen 53. 12 6. 513,580 | 191,094 149,766 *** * * *- —.
§§ 6 Mouths of the Issel . . . . . . Zwolle | 52. 30 6. 340,000 || 144,434 36,280 300 || 2 | 18,000
§§3 7 Upper Issel . . . . . . . . . . Arnheim 52. 5. 561,091 | 192,670 I 11,077 310 || 3 | 40,000
§§ 8 Zuyderzee . . . . . . . . . Amsterdam 52. 25 4. 40 950,100 505,387 197,128 640 || 4 || 100,000
§§ 9 Mouths of the Meuse Rotterdam | 51.55 4. 378,283 393,080 143,953 820 || 7 | 400,000
§ U10 do. of the Scheldt Middleburg 51. 30 || 3. 63,000 76,315 28,550 276 || 2 | 10,000
: ſII do. of the Rhin . . Bois-le-duc 51. 40 | 5. 410,864 257,573 103,835 550 || 3 || 32,000
§ 12 Two Nethes . . . . . . . . . . Antwerp || 51. 14 4. 285,380 284,584 84,040 400 21 60,000
§ 13 Scheldt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ghent 51. 3 || 3. 288,870 636,438 128,102 | 1,000 || 9 || 100,000
§ 14 Lyss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruges 51. 12 3. 366,912 || 491, 143 123,217 2,000 || 5 || 138,000
's J 15 Dyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brussels | 50. 51 4. 342,848 || 431,969 78,366 600 | 6 || 60,000
§ 16 Lower Meuse........ Maestricht | 50. 48 5. 378,633 267,249 84,040 575 || 5 || 50,000
§ ||7 Jemmape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mons 50. 27 | 3. 376,658 || 472,366 83,333 900 || 8 || 90,000
* | * Qurthe... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liege 50. 39 5. 435,754 352,264 130,917 300 11 55,000
§ 19 Sambre and Meuse . . . . . . Namur 50. 28 4. 467,922 180,665 73,746 250 | 2 | 20,000
20 Forests . . . . . . . . . . . . Luaremburg 49. 37 6. 691,035 | 246,333 104,246 100 || 1 || 10,000
s 3 (21 Upper Ems . . . . . . . . . . Minden 52. 18 8. 983,803 || 420,290 191,737 190 | 1 || 27,000
.# S Ş. Lippe . . . . . . . e e is e e o a Munster | 51. 58 7. 566,913 || 237,750 100,000 -— — ——-
š's $23 Roer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cologne || 50. 55 6. 522,985 621,410 164,783 800 21 200,000
§ § 24 Rhin and Moselle . . . . Coblentz 50. 22 || 7. 528,420 249,010 104,284 360 || 4 || 63,000
25 Sarre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treves | 49.47 6. 493,513 273,569 116,560 400 : 3 6,000
26 Mont Tonnerre . . . . . . . . . . . . Mayence 50. 8. 359,948 || 428,988 | 106,002 3,700 13 260,000
#} 27 Trasimene. . . . . . . . . . Spoletti | 42.45 12. 36 819,753 300,709 59,794 pºff, fº.”
States 28 ROME . . . . . . . . . . . ROME 41. 54 |12. 15 367,660 548,909 91,236 Vizzes. Hectolitres.
Switzer (29 ſºman.... . . . . . . . º, Geneva |46. 12 6, 9 |280,000 |210,478 71,570 78,672 438,034
land 30 Mont Blanc. ... Chambery |45. 34 5. 640,427 300,239 111,452 5,029 || 132,601
U 31 Simplon . . . . . . . . . . . . Sion 46. 14 | 7. 500,000 53,533 47,195 11,086 258,380
ſ32 Doire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aoust 45. 38 7. 250,853 || 234,822 68,522 17,928 335,763
$ 33 Sesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vercelli 45. 24 8. 517,200 202,822 60,565 7,305 224,895
# 84 Po . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turin 45. 4 || 7. 414,526 || 399,237 97,902 38,318 || 484,495
§ 3 ; Marengo . . . . . . . . . . A leasandria |44. 53 || 8. 348,260 318,447 83,218 65,310 591,160
§. 36 Stura. * @ & © º ºs & & © & o e º e º e º e Coni 44, 22 7. 1,127,015 431,438 116,954 39,742 428,389
37 Maritime Alps. . . . . . . . . . . . Nice 43. 41 || 7. 322,674 131,266 16,331 13,395 100,626
C38 Montenotte. . . . . . . . .... Oneglia |43. 55 i 8. 397,220 |289,823 11,870 19,276 384,474
States of } 39 Genoa . . . . . . . . . . . . Genoa 44, 25 8. 237,600 | 400,056 57, 160 36,032 || 477,796
Genoa U 40 Appenins . . . . . Chiavari |44. 22 9. 532,000 || 238,684 20,949 16,255 308,118
Duchy of Parma 41 Taro. . . . . Parma |44. 48 363,628 352,215 119,900 78,672 438,034
42 Mediterranean . . . . Leghorn |43. 33 491,000 262,368 55,087 44,932 556,675
~}; Arno. . . . . . . . . . . . Florence 43. 47 852,376 538,452 107,122 77,670 644,279
44 Ombronne . . . . . . Orbitelli \ 42. 27 785,600 151,250 58,550 12,152 / 230,812
8 ..º. #. §* the #. 44 º in 1812, amounted to § 3 ; 272 § Š M
jº. peranſnewts, is:#s warraſountai, is; º'
fººtiºn ºf oran prºduced | * * * *s Manufact ºf s rºles
In 1810, 64,852,171 Hectolitres. 17 Jemappe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 25,430 4,900 2,316,000
In 1811, 62,681,297 do. 18 Ourthe * * g e s s a e s • 17 34,350 || 6,100 3,992,200
In 1812, 70,311,174 do. - - 19 Sambre and Meuse ....] 27 82,640 6,524 4,400,000
... The annexed is a Statement of the Quantity of IRON, produced in 1811, : Fºl. e - e. e. e. e º ſº º º ſº e o e º e s: º; ; ;
in ºch of 7. Departments: Mont Tonnere, No. 26 had also 4 Furnaces, and || 3: ...'Miji......] § 4,315 || 1:13; º:
|| 25 Sarre 17 24,616 6,515 3,745,000
66
STATEMENT of the Geographical Position, of each of the 40 Kingdoms, Provinces, Principalities, &c., &c., of the Peninsula
of SPAIN and PORTUGAL; shewing the SUPERFICIEs and PopULATION of each; increase if Cent. of Population since the
close of the last Century; and Ratio of Population tP Square Mile, in 1825. *.* The Population of the Peninsula at the close
of the last Century as exhibited below, has been taken from a work published in Paris during the occupation of Spain by the
French in 1810; and the Numbers in 1825, have been taken from another Work recently Published in that City; other authorities
represent the Population of Spain at the commencement of the last Century, at about 7,000,000 : the increase since 1799, Sup-
posing the Numbers as stated below to be accurate, is remarkable; more particularly so, under the circumstances in which the
Country during that period has been involved. The extreme Latitudes of the Peninsula are, from Cape Ortegal in Gallicia, in
43. 47 North, to Gibraltar in Andalusia in 36. 7 North : being a mean distance between those two Points of 533 English Statute
Miles; but, as the South parts of Andalusia and Granada form a Promontary the average extent of the Peninsula from North to
South will not exceed more than about 475 miles: the extremes of Longitude are, from the Rock, in 9. 35 West, 25 miles West of
Lisbon; to Cape Rosas in Catalonia, in 3. 5 East, being a Total of 12 Degrees, 40 of Longitude, or 665 English Statute Miles;
(the degree of Longitude between 37 and 43 of Latitude being 45% Geographical, or 52% English Statute Miles) but the average
extent of Longitude will not exceed 10 Degrees, or about 525 English Statute Miles; these averages give a Total Superficies of
249,375 English Statute Miles, which corresponds, or nearly so, with the detailed Superficies below, supposing them intended
as Geographical Miles.

on hº * ... 6 | • 4: …:
Jº I N G D O M S Geographical Position. -ºs- Superficies. POPULA THON.
and North West || French English ||" - -
P R O V IN C E S. Chief Town Latitude. Longitu.| Leagues. Miles. 1799. 1825. ... "...i.
1 * : Kingdom of Gallicia . . . . . . . . . . # Corunna" 43. 24 8, 20 || 1,330 | 16,060 || 1,142,630 | 1,585,419 38 99
2 * Principality of Asturias . . . . . . . . + Oviedo 43. 24 5. 55 308 3,725 364,238 464,565 27 | 124
Basque 3 • Biscay • 2 e º 'º e º e º º Bilboa" • ** 43. 14 2. 42 106 | 1,280 111,436 144,875 49 || 113
*::::: 4 * : Guipuzcoa. . . . . . . . . St. Sebastian * 43. 10 | 1. 58 52 628 || 104,491 135,838 29 216
- 5 Alava . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vittoria 42. 55 2. 55 90%| 1,093 67,523 92,807 || 31 | 84
6 : Kingdom of Navarre . . . . . . . . s. Pampluna 42. 46 | 1. 42 205 || 2,475 221,728 288,244 29 115
7 Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leon 42. 45 5. 27 493 5,943 239,812 311,755 30 52
s S 8 Palencia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palencia 42. 6 || 4. 35 145 || 1,751 118,064 153,482 29 87
# * } 9 Zamora ................ Zamora 41. 35 | 5. 45 || 133 1,606 71,401 92,821 29 57
sº i 10 Taro . . . . . . . . . tº gº tº gº & G & © a Taro 41. 45 5. 37 || 165 1,992 97,370 | 126,581 30 63
5's 11 Vallodalid.............. ºf Walladolid : 41. 45 4, 35 || 271 3,272 || 187,390 243,607 || 29 || 74
U-12 Salamanca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salamanca 41. 21 5. 40 471 5,128 209,988 272,982 30 53
Åinadom 13 Burgos & ºn e º e º e e º e o e Burgos 42. 25 | 3. 55 642 || 7,752 470,588 611,762 29 78
Oº.." J 14 Soria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soria 41. 42 2. 30 || 341 |4,118 || 198,107 || 267,537 35 | 63
Castile.] 15 Segovia . . . . . . . . . . . . Segovia 4}. 6 4, 10 290 3,502 164,007 221,379 || 34 63
e 16 Avila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avila 40. 45 4.45 215 2,600 118,061 153,479 29 59
ſ17 f Kingdom of Arragon . . . . i t Saragossa 41. 38 I. 2 || 1,232} 14,882 || 657,376 856,219 || 30 57
‘S’ s | 18 °t Principality of Catalon. t Barcelona” 41. 22 |2. 10 E. || 1,007 || 12,111 || 858,818 1,116,461 29 92
is § 9 19 “f Kingdom of Valencia . . . f Walencia” 39. 29 0. 23 643 7,764 || 825,059 1,255,095 52 | 161
Š § - 20 Majorca & Cabr. f Palma” 39. 30 2. 25 112 | 1,352 140,699 -
Q sº new; Minorca. . . . . . . . Ciuda della” 40. 5 || 3. 15 20 242 º: 242,893 29 136
l - 22 Iviça & Formen. Ivica" 38. 53 1.29 E. H 5 181 15,290
‘sº (23 Guadalaxara . . . . . . . . . . . . Gaudalaaara 40. 33 || 3 22 163 | 1,970 121,115 157,333 29 79
§ § $: I MADRID . . . . . . . . . . . . MAD RID 40. 25 $ 33 110 1,330 228,520 297,812 30 224
$ & K 25 Cuença . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuença 40. 6 2 "16 945 11,410 294,290 382,577 30 33
sº S Q: Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toledo 39. 52 || 4 11 734 8,863 370,641 485,203 || 30 54
&# (27 Lamanche .............. Cuidad Real 39. 4 3 || 631 7,620 || 205,548 257,210 |25 | 33
28 Province of Estramadura . . . . . . ; Badajoa. 38. 49 6, 47 || 1,199 || 14,478 428,493 556,780 29 38
29 “f Kingdom of Murcia. . . . . • * . . . Murcia 37. 59 | 1. 5 659 7,957 383,226 493,192 28 61
s (30 Colony of the Sierra Morena | From 38 to 39 N. and 3 to 5 West. 108 || 1,304 6,196 * *-- *-* : *- : *---,
Š - 31 Cordova. . . . . . . £ordova 37. 52 4, 46 348 4,202 252,028 327,256 29 77
- § Kingdoms) 32 Jaen . . . . . . . . . . . Jaen 37. 48 || 3. 5] 268 3,236 206,807 276,905 || 33 | 84
S. O 33 * Granada . . . . . . . f Granada 37. 16 || 3.46 || 805 || 9,720 || 692,924 1,097,093 58 112
= 34 * Seville. . . . . ... i t Seville 37. 24 |*5. 39 || 752 || 9,080 || 746,221 970,087 29 || 106
Total SPAIN . . . . . . . . . . - 15,005 || 176,627 ||10,351,075 |13,953,959 34 78
s: ſă5 * Entre-Duero et Minho ... OPORTO ". 41. 11 8. 39 || 22.1%| 3,490 907,965
š Š, | 36 Tras-los-Montes . . . . . . . . Mirandela 41. 26 6. 54 || 455 5,450 || 318,665 |
S.; } 37 * Beira . . . . . . . . . . • Coimbra 40. 12 8. 25 || 753 8,725 || 1,121,595
ššišć fºrmadura’.......... LIS BON” 38. 42 9. 8 || 823 9,855 || 826,680
§§ | 39 Alentejo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Estremos 38. 46 7. 23 883 || 10,575 || 380,480
s' Uno Ålgarves .......... . . . . . Cape St. Vincent 37. 3 8. 59 || 232 2,780 || 127,615
Total PORTUGAL . . . . . . . . 3,437 40,875 # 3,683,000
TOTAL Peninsula . . . . . . . . 7. 0 10. 0 || 18,442 217,502 ||14,034,075
&# The Kingdoms &c., preceded by an * are Maritime; and the t denotes the 11 Captain Generalships; or Military Govern-
ments, into which Spain is divided; the Towns noted with a + are seats of Audiencia, or Courts of Law having appeal to the Coun
cil of Castile at Madrid; those noted with an * are Sea Ports.
i
STATEMENT shewing the Geographical Position of each of the 42 Provinces of the Kingdom of SWEDEN and NOR WA Y; the Superficies of each, in
Swedish Square Miles, distinguishing the proportion of Lakes and Morasses; the Number of Towns, in each Province ; the Population thereof, in 1820; the Ratio
of Population to each Square Mile; and the annual Value of the Produce of all the Mines, in each Province of Sweden.
* The Totag of Lakes and Morasses includes the Superficies of Lakes Wenzerza 47.93, Weſtern #7. 10, Malarm l?. 16, and Hjelm a rº 4. 25, together 81.44 Swed: Sºuare Mi The Saeedi Äſſä ºntai źsh.
** T. g - Mor * 4. - 3. 3 :". .7 a rm 4, 25, together 81.44 Swedish Square Mâles. e Swedish Mile contains 11,700 Engl
Yards, being as 1 Swedish, to 6.65 English, the Swedish Square Mile, is therefore equal to 44, 2 English, which makes ine Total Superficies of Sweden, equal to 161,398 English Square Mâles. a 2 /2 ºz º.º.3
-rºw-
Names of PROVINCES | CHIEF TOWNS
- as at present used . . .
Ancient Divisions in the Fº the Kingdom, which gºve Name
as they appear j with Number of reference to their to the forms.
on the English Maps. TOTAL POPULATION. Common Parlance.
Schome § 1 Malmöhus . . . . . . . . 1 | Malmö
C/MO%26270 & 2 Christianstad . . . . . . 8 Christianstadt
JBlekingen - 3 Blekinge . . . . . . . . . . 19 || Carlscrona
Halland 4 Halland . . . . . . . . . , 18 || Halmsladt
| - 5 Kalmar med Oland 4 || Calmar
- Smaaland, & - : }. * @ e º 'º º ſº tº | };
: 9 - Jönköpping . . . . . . 1 Önköppin
East Gothland 8 ãºid . . . . 2 %;"
( 9 Södermanland .... 11 | Nyköping
10 Götheburg & Bohus 7 Götheburg
* | West Gothland }; Elfsborg . . . . . . . . . . 3 | Wenersburgs
R 12 Skaraborg . . . . . . . . 5 Mariestadt
§ * Isle of Gothland 13 Gottland . . . . . . . . . 25 | Wisby
s Warmeland 14 Värmeland . . . . . . 6 Carlstadt
{Z} 15 Orebro. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 | Orebro - -
Sudermanland } 16 Capital of 20 STO CR HO LM
17 Stockholm . . . . . 13 do.
Westmanland 18 Vessmanland . . . . . . 16 | Westeras
| Upland 19 Upsala . . . . . . . . . . 17 | Upsala
Dalecarlia 26 St. Kopparburg . . 9 || Falu
Gastricland 21 Gefleborg . . . . . . ... 15 Gefle
Medelpad 22 Wester Norrland . . 21 | Hermosand
West Nordland 23 Jemtland . . . . . . . . 24 Ostersund
| West Bothnia 24 Vesterbotten . . . . . . 22 Umea.
UNorth Bothnia 25 Norrbotten . . . . . . 23 Pitea
1 Mandals og lister . . . . . . Christiansand
Christiana } 2 Stavangar . . . . . . . . [gets Stavanger
3 Nedenaes og Raabygdelau Arendal
ſ 4 Jarlsberg og Laurvigs ... Lawrvig
5 Smaalehnenes . . . . . . . . . . Frederikshaid
• | 6 Aggerhuus . . . . . . . . . . . . CHRISTIANA
P- || Aggerhuus + 7 Buskerud . . . . . . . . . . . . Drammen
sº I - 8 Hedemarken . . . . . . . e 9 &
= } lºº -
§ 10 Bradsberg . . . . . . . • - - - - Skien
º - $ 11 Söndre Bergenhuus .... Bergen
| Bergen \ 12 Nordre do. . . . . . . . . .
| 13 Romsdal . . . . . . . . . . . . Christiansund
, “ . . . . . * § 14 Söndre Trondhiem..... ..! Brontheim
Trondheim * 15 Nordre do. . . . . . . . .
16 Nordland . . . . . . . . . . . . Bodöe
º 17 Finmarken . . . . . . . . . . . . Tromsöe
Geographical Superficies ‘sº PopULATION Ratio of Annual
Position of in Swedish Square Miles. - §2. in 1820, * }; |Ç
Chief Town. - - iss in the Square the Mines,
- - - Lakes & S C Miles, in
N. Lat. E. Long,| Lands | Morasses | TOTAL 2, º, Towns Country | TOTAL || in 1825. Ria: Dollars.
55. 37 || 13. 1 37. 85 2.70 | 40. 55 || 7 || 20,354 156,283 176,637 || 5,055 135,112
56. I 14. 9 46. 95 8. 40 55. 35 || 3 5,327 | 129,356 134,683 || 3,056 28,944
56, 7 | 15. 33 23. 80 2. 25. 80 || 3 || 15,993 62,958 78,951 || 3,754 ~—
# 56. 40 12. 37 || 38. 98 || 4, 26 43. 24 || 5 5,061 75,032 80,093 || 2,205 15,912
56. 40 | 16. 26 89. 60 7. 20 96. 80 || 4 8,768 141,133 149,901 || 1,778 171,719
56. 52 14. 44 73. 14 || 13. 86. 14 || 1 1,522 94,497 96,019 || 1,398 85,090
57. 45 13. 59 85, 52 | 12. 13 | 97. 65 || 3 5,312 116,242 | 121,554 || 1,510 || 138,072
58. 22 15. 32 83. 5 13. 70 96. 75 || 5 || 16,569 155,977 172,546 || 2, 176 645,703
58. 55 | 16. 53 48. 63 8. 39 57. 2 6 7,759 93,532 || 101,291 || 2,197 || 325,746
57. 42 11. 58 40. 98 2, 33 43. 31 || 5 || 30,621 | 104,298 || 134,919 || 3,597 -
58. 26 || 12. 9 103. 30 11. 20 114. 50 || 5 || 7,379 162,691 170,070 || 1,793 243,622
58. 45 14. 0 66. 41 || 9. 2 75. 43 || 6 5,824 || 142,707 148,531 || 2,417 | 158,843
57. 39 8. 26 24. 55 3. 36 27. 91 || 1 3,767 31,797 || 35,564 || 1,550
59. 20 | 13. 9 133. 19 24. 70 157. 89 || 3 4,940 143,320 148,260 || 1,209 |1,469,616
59. T6 15. 9 62. 92 || 11. 30 74. 22 || 4 5,457 95,002 || 100,459 || 1,729 |1,451,990
59. 2 # | 18. 3 ~ || 1 || 75,569 || - — 75,569 || — ——
—- 62. 39 3. 87 66. 26 || 6 4,441 93,363 | 97,704 || 1,607 223, 193
59. 40 | 16. 40 || 53. 50 | 6.97 60. 47 || 4 | 8,444 77,191 85,635 | 1,638 1,116,972
# 59. 52 || 17. 39 43. 78 3. 71 || 47. 49 || 2 5,652 74,564 80,216 || 1,848 410,263
| 60. 41 | 15. 247. 39 || 31. 37 278. 76 || 3 5,420 | 117,420 | 122,840 518 1,661,129
60. 40 i7. I 151. 69 | 19. 49 || 171. 18 || 3 || 10,046 || 81,715 91,761 633 |1,152,484
62. 38 17. 53 || #93. T8 22. 22 2I 6. 2 3,546 63,541 67,087 368 346,002
62. 14. 383. 40 || 51. 60 435. H 313 || 36,581 36,894 101 32,657
63. 50 20. 4 || 600. 89 67. 11 | 668. } 1,195 39,169 40,364 75 107,934
65. 2}. 674. 50 76. 50 751. 2. 1,995 35,147 37,142 60 87,960
3,370. 19 497. 97 3,868. 16 ||86 || 261,174 || 2,323,516 2584,690 || 816 || 10,009,065
58. 8 3. 3 45. 60 . 93 46. 53 || 5 || 11,139 || 38,458 49,597 || 1,066
-º-º-º-º- *-**- 85. #. 72 86. Tº 2 || 3 4,764 52,701 || 57,464 663
-** * ***** 94. 38 2. 62 97. 5 4,567 37,350 41,917 432
59. 3 9. 36 || 19. . 52 | 19. 52 || 5 || 7,458 42,379 || 49,837 || 2,553
59. 4 | H i. 3 32.97 2.74 35. 71 || 3 || 10,065 47,456 57,521 1,745
59. 55 10. 49 40. 21 2.94 || 43. 15 || 4 || 20,793 61,691 || 82,484 || 1,900
-*. — - || 104. 77 || 4, 32 i{}9. {}9 || 2 || 10,624 59,466 70,090 639
-** —— || 205. 36 || 2:1. 51 226. 87 || – —— 71,242 || 71,242 346
— — || 206. 50 | 8. 14 214. 64 || – — 83,103 || 83,103 387
— — | 122. 01 || 4. 71 || 126. 72 || – || 7,726 49,994 || 57,720 455
60. 10 || 7. 14 || 141. 53 | 1. 70 143. 23 || 1 || 20,844 || 74,662 95,506 667
-**** 167. 97 3. 29 || 171. 26 || – || –—— 63,789 63,789 372
63. 7 7. 43 134. 04 | 1. 20 | 135. 24 || 3 3,160 | 60,991 || 64,151 474
63. 26 || 10. 23 152. 93 8. 73 | 161. 66 || 1 || 11,630 || 59,405 71,044 440
**** | 186. 35 | 11. 20 | 197. 55 || – —— 52,494 52,494 266
— — 323. 20. 343. 1 253 || 52,578 52,831 || 218
69. 38 — 591. | 35. 626. 3 1,167 29,364 30,528 52
6022 .81 | 629 .24 6652,05 ||132 || 375,364 2,594,144 3,637, 108 547



68
*3
STATEMENTshewing the proportion of the Population of Sweden in 1820, dependant on each of the several occupations, or

service; distinguishing Males from F
7
emales, and the proportion of each sex effective, from the
roportion noneffective, and also a Statement of the Population in 1820, of each of the 88
Towns of Sweden, shewing the Number of Miners, and Manufacturers; of Artists, and Arti-
ficers; Number of Families, or Housekeepers; and of Poor or Prisoners, in each Town.
3. (Präster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s (Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,218
i.Sº. • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * § { Teachers : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812
§§ {{}fningmästare . . . . . . . . . . ; 5 & Various Proffessors. . . . . . . . . . 83
jºjº e e º e < e < * > * & *i); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,199
§ Kyrko-Betjente . . . . . . . . S C Inferior Servants of the Church 3,826 11,138
ſEmbets-och Tjenstemán , ſcivil Officers of the State ºf all 4,639
! Medici [högre och lägre S Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . [Classes 260
Fältskärer ... . . . . . . . . . & Surgeons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
s Architecter. . . . . . . . . . . . . § Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
§ Betjening Krono . . . . . . . . . Officers of grown e tº e º e º 'º e º se e o 981
& ſ/ Tull . . . . . . . . . . 3. do. of Customs e - e g º e º dº e º e sº 919
: // Bergs . . . . . . . . § do. of Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
† // Jägeri och Skogs š Rangers of Woods, and Huntsmen 375
S // Police . . . . . . . . Sº I Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
| W Sluss och Bro . . ; Sluices and Bridges. . . . . . . . . . . . 246
| // Dykeri . . . . . . . . § Divers , or Salvage Officers ... . 261
UVakt-Betjente . . . . . . . . . . JMessengers, and Porters . . . . . . . . 1,367 9,559
§ ſ Officerare hôgre och lägre s, ſºommissioned Officers of all grades 2,020
§ Under-Officerare ........ § Subalterns ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,444
§ | Soldater och Bätsmán . . . . ºf Soldiers and Sailors. . . . . . . . . . . . 37,517
& Musikanter och Trumslagare 's J Musicians and Drummers . . . . . . 1,351
5 i Skepps-och Fält Timmerman sº Ship and Camp Carpenters .... 1,024
§ Trosskuska och Drängar § | Artillery Drivers and Servants .. 168
§ Stadsvarter........... * Town Watchmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
lirand Vakter . . . . . . . . . U.Fire Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827 45,513
s (Skeppare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,697
s ) Sjömän . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ššJ Sailors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,309
§) Hotsar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . §§l Pilots . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - 691
* (Fyrbäks Vaktare . . . . . . . Š " ( Keepers of Light Houses. . . . . . . . 20 8,717
Q} Gross-och Minuthandlare, Mäcklare och &c. §§ 40 Merchants, Traders, Brokers, and Ship Agents 3,108
's Ş Caffekokare, Tracteurer och Krögare āş & Coffee º º º: º,º 7? ;
§ { *::::::::::::::::::::::::::: # §§ * '#'º. #;
§ Måns handel och rörelse § §§ Leaving of Males 3,387
Š (Handels. Betjente........ §º (Clerks, and Shop Men........ 8,054 6,441
( Patroner och Fabriksägare som icke hafva Principals or Masters, having no other
TS | #. *...*.*.*.*.* 's ſ Occupation, exclusive of Widows, W. 1,319
“s or oberäknade, som fortsätta sina S 3 who continue the Business of their 9
3 | &fiedne máns handtering cº § deceased Husbands
5 | Contorister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . §§ Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 976
§ 3 Mästare vid Fabriker . . . . § §. 3 Foremen . . . . . . . . . . . . tº & © tº $ tº 3,308
s] Gºsalier Af // 6 g º me §§l ºmen................ 3,408
3 Lârgosser iſ f/ tº e º 'º š Š | Apprentices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,788
5 Andre hithórande arbetare RS lº." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 170
| Bod-betjente . . . . . . . . . . . . Shopmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº dº 31 27,000
§§ ºppºne : Masters exclusive of Widows &c. 17,868
§§ Gesäller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § Y Journeymen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,026
#4 Lârgossar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . §§ 4pprentices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,294
§§ Verkdrängar . . . . . . . . . . . . #º.................. 2,127
§ Bod-betjente ............ s Shopmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 40,320
Utur tienst gångne personer Retired from the preceding Classes • 31,966
ſº. º.º.º. ſ Miners and Farmers, (exclusive of Widows)
łºś ſº ºn 2 who conduct their own affairs 47,719
på andras do. . . . . . . . . 3 | Who conduct for others ........ 49,627
§ Nybyggare sedan är 1815 . . $ | New Settlers since 1815. . . . . . . . . 4,642
§ 9|Pare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § | Cottagers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,637
33 Skärgårdsbönder och Fiskare s - Farmers and Fishers . . . . . . . . . . 4,182
#|Arbetsföre Backstuguhjon . . ; Labourers, species of Serf . . . . . . 26,570
t; do. Inhyseshjon . . . . * Labouring Cottagers . . . . . . . 16,830
: Āldrige Bönder och Torpare, som Aged Peasants and Cottagers .. 41,434
Bond-Drängar ſupphòrtmeg Landtbruk Farmers Servants . . . . . . . . . . . . 220,704 -
Bond Gossar . . . . . . . . . . . . U do. Lads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,750 662,095
Privatorum Betjente Domestic Servants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,272
. . ( Som hafva Rhenhjordar La Who possess Rein Deer . . . . 948 ,
§§ { Som Äro utan Rehnar . . . . l |. ..., X Without do. . . . . . . . . 549
S5 Kringstrykande Vallhjon (173,062?"S UNonadº, or wandering Tribes 317 1,814
Towns arranged in
order of the
Geographical Position
of Provinces
#3° For Translation of
Heads,--see foot of fol-
Iowing Page.
i
|
I MALMö ........ 84
2 Lund ........] 24
3 Landskrona 60
4 Helsingborg ...| 36
5 Ystad ........ 28
6 Falsterbo tº C e a -
7 Skanór ......] —
8 CHRISTIANSTAD 8
9 Engelholm .... 3
10 Cimbritshamn 6
11 CARLSKRONA....| 44
12 Carlshamn .... 62
13 Sölfvitsborg .. 4
14 HALMSTAD. .... 3
15 Laholm ...... 2
16 Falkenberg.... i
17 Warberg ...... 3
18 Kongsbacka .. 2
19 CALMAR ........ 26
20 Wästervik ....| 43
21 Wimmerby .... 18
22 Borgholm på Ö. I
23 W. EXI6 ......., | 8
24 JöNKöPING .... 61.
25 Grenna ........ 5
26 Eksjö ........ 6
27 LINKöPING......| 26
28 Norrköping ...920
29 Sºderköping ... 3
30 Wadstena ... 28
31 Skenninge .... 3
32 N.YKöPING...... 143
33 Trosa... ...... 3
34 Mariaefred ....] 23
35 Strängnäs ....] 11
36 Malmköping ... 1
37 Eskilstuna ....| 46
38 Thorshälla .... 3
39 GöTHEBorg . . . .425
40 Kongelf ......] 5
41 Marstrand .... 3
42 Uddevalla . . 34
43 Strömstad 2
44 WENERsBorg 24
45 Amál.......... 12
46 Alingsås ......] 55
47 Borås ........ 20
48 Ulricaehamn ... 13
49 MARIAESTAD .. 2;
50 Lidköping . . . . 12
51 8.T3. * * * * c s s a 7
52 Sköfde........ 3
53 Hjo ........ 4
54 Fahlköping ... 2
55 WISBY ..... . . 40
56 CARLSTAD • . . . . . . 15
57 Qhristinaehamn 9
58 Philipstad ... 4
59 Arvika........ 2
60 OREBRO ........| 34
61 Askersund .... 2
62 Nora ..........] 3
63 Linde ........ 10
64 STOCKHOLM slogs
65 SöDERTELJE ....] 8
66 Waxholm .... I
67 Sigtuna ...... 5
68 Norrtelje......] 93
69 Osthammar ....] 3
40 {}regrund a e o e i --
71 WästERás ......| 33
72 Arboga & Q & © e º ºs ºf 3
73 Köping . . . . . . . . I?
74 Sala • * * * * > . . . . .321
75 UPSAI.A. . . . . . . . . 64
76 Enköping .... 6
77 FALUN • * * * * * > . 1362
78 Sāther © 8 tº e s tº p a 3i
79 Hedemora. . . . .
80 GEFLE . . . . . . . . 166
81 Söderhamn ....} 4
82 Huddiksvall 18
83 HERNöSA ND ....| 10
84 SundSVall ... 14
85 OSTERSUND . . . . 3
86 UM Eä . . . . . ... 3
87 PITEä ........ I
88 Luleå . . . . . . . . . 2
Total 6,744
~& p.
#| | | |
§§| | | s e.Sº
$$$$ Šs | #
§§§§ ##| #:
§§§ $5 Š
§§§ |&S &
564 |1,293 236 6,723
457 607 | 120 3,550
244 443 228 || 3,488
316 || 384 83 2,391
505 || 517 94 | 3,474
8 31 | – 187
25 94 | 541
473 533 223 3,512
186 129 20 840
154 || 143 39 97!
928 |2,775 877 11,573
361 554 179 3,518
I86 142 2 912
173 230 43 1,611
109 190 | 73 854
77 110 663
128 295 103 | 1,494
40 87 | 12 439
338 959 | 189 4,762
129 564 183 2,743
113 250 6 1,154
16 24 169
254 269 70 1,522
459 648 189 3,538
67 121 2] 552
188 220 53 | 1,222
437 650 287 || 3,41°
800 |2,378 717 9,678
76 170 19 883
87 358 299 || 1,714
85 187 32 869
236 577 184 2,731
95 133 12 488
74 177 || 5 || 656
114 || 251 20 1,131
37 38 187
721 332 52 2,010
50 | 132 || 23 556
1,294 |4,787 |1,853|23,801
36 164 28 756
60 | 161 | 181 | 1,087
228 601 || 223 3,655
56 243 40 1,322
144 413 | 72 1,976
I23 196 | 40 | 1.160
135 154 54 95}
260 439 142 2,053
72 192 9 1,240
123 277 20 | 1,338
186 340 49 1,642
III 267 53 | 1,271
52 113 19 594
73 113 | 3 || 502
58 91 18 477
449 (1,086 97 || 3,767
263 || 499 || 121 || 2,583
123 281 | 67 | 1,469
36 || 119 16 || 702
36 || 39 — 186
378 657 200 || 3,448
60 160 | 20 | 757
74 122 21 628
53 131 23 624
8,090 13,281 | 8,899 75,569
74 227 15 944
73 || 201 || 52 958
45 | 101 || 20 396
105 190 47 863
95 || 113 || 7 || 497
22 167 45 683
326 669 196 || 3,093
146 314 53 1,582
117: 247 69 1,199
171 574 162 2,570
513 || 878 210 || 4,463
202 || 249 || 5 | 1,189
254 805 206 || 4,020
65 118 27 525
122 166 41 875
598 |1,495 | 186 7,027
235 | 399 || 18 1,389
325 || 362 35 | 1,630
284 || 394 || 92 | 1,826
355 356 || 36|| 1,720
25 56 3 313
113 216 || 49 1,195
160 235 28 967
83 | 162 || 37 | 1,028
26,391 (50,615 (13,607 (261,174
--- -- ~~~~ *-*... .
69
STATEMENT of the preceding page, Continued,—with the Eighty-eight Towns arran-
ged in Alphabetical Order, with Number of reference to their position, in the preceding List, shewing the
proportion of the Population, in each Town, under each of 5 degrees of Rank: The Towns noted with an *
are Sea Ports, and Ports of Entry; and those printed in Q9IU 380man, are Ecclesiastical Sees.
Pransport
Som hafva Fattigdel hemma
Š,\ Som lefva hos andra . . . .
* Sº e
§ { I Fattighus. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ A På Hospitaler . . . . . . . . . .
Fångar e e a e a 6 tº 3 e º 'º º -, * *
& Gifta Männer. e e s a e e o & © tº e
§ ) Enklingar . . . . . . e e s e º º
§ Ogifta Öfwer 15 ar. . . . . . . .
* { Ynglingar och Gossar
. . . ( Hustrur svarande emot (Örestående
§ $ specificerade Folk Classer . . . . . .... . . .
§§ Som Sköta särskildt och annat härings-
Q5 § fāng fin mämmerne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S f Som lefva ensamme . . . . . .
(Som lefva af egma medel.
Ständspersoners som sköta Landtbruk
fºr Som fortsätta sina aftedne mins
handtering, memligeſt
af Handels-Classen. . . . . . . .
Bruks och Fabriks do. . . . . .
Handtverks
Bönders, som haſva Gårdsskjötsel
Som lefva hos sina Barn på Landet
Som lefva af arbete . . . . . . . .
I andras tienst . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lapp och Fattighjon saint Fångar
tºp Deras minderáriga Barn inråknade
här of vari
lº
$son lefva af egna medel
:
*
S;
§§ Sombo för sig sjelfva och lefva af deras
3:0 * * - o [arbete
* (Sällskaps Fruntimer . .
ſ Gouvermanter . . . . . 0 g º 3 &
s, Hushållerskor . . . . . . . . . .
ššj Kammarjungfrur . . . . . . . 6.
§§§ Bigor Ahvaribland inbegripes Bondfolkets
$; Thetamavavande ogifta dèltrar . . . .
UTjeństflickor . . . . . . . . . . . .
Handels-Betjening . . . . . .
Fabriks-arbeterskor . . . . . . . . . .
m Bodbetjening . . . . . . . .
Handtverkares do.
Lapp och- Fattighjon Samt Fångar
Summa ( Öfver 15 År
Ogifta \ flickor derunder
Gossar
Flickor
Summa minderáriga
Barn, neml.
}
Brought forward - 871,835
Having Support at Home . . . . . . 9, 169
s Who live with others . . . . . . . . . . 5,924
§ { In Poor Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,817
R In Hospitals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383
Prisoners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,481 18,774
Total effective ( Married Men 454,328 Y —
MAA. E. Widowers 41,062 890,609
Population Önmarried above 15 329,308
890,609 do. under 66,911
§ Who live with their Husbands 452,904
Nº. Who conduct a separate business 665
Utive separate from their Husb. 2,512 456,081
T Who live on their own means 11,703
do. conducting Farms 1,190
tº Who continue the business of their
deceased Husbands, Viz.
of Traders and Shopkeepers 1,007
§ Iron Masters, & Manufactu. 260
SS 4 Artificers 734 2,001
§ Peasants who cultivate ground 9,835
Who have retired to the Country 38,340
Who live by labour 36,329
In the service of others 5,420
(Laplanders, Poor, & Prisoners 28.984 133,802
This Note states that the Children under age are included in the above, but it is not very intelligible.
, Who live on their own means 4,176
Who subsist by their own labour 14,275
Companions to Ladies 1,691
§ ſGovernesses 263
š § | Housekeepers 3,614
is * Chambermaids 662
#4 # | Maidservants including the
§ s | Daughts, of Peasants at home 272,710
§ S UServant Girls 72,815 351,064
" || Accountants 106
Working in Manufactories 2,573
| Assisting in do, or Shopwomen 12
do. in Handicraft 116 -
Laplanders, Poor, & Prisoners 13,252 387,265
TOTAL Proportion above 15 339,875
Unmarried. wnder 47,390 }
TOTAL Ineffective under § Boys 348,866
15 Years of Age. } Girls 368,067 716,933
TOTAL POPULATION, in 1820. 2,584,690
RECAPITULATION of POPULATION,
According to Rank, Occupation, and Condition. | Country. stockholm. | other Towns.
EFTER STAND RANK Males | Female || Males | Temal. Males Femal, -
Adel ...: '................. tº tº e º º gº Wobility ........................ 3,248 3,754 71 () 869 728 | 839
Läro Ständet ...... 3 ºr e º 'º - º ſº º is a g Learned Proffessions ............ 5,550 6,246 267 219 || 1,256 1,351
£ºgºrskap * * * * * * * * * s a tº a • * * * * * • Incorporated Traders............ 1,104 1,082 || 5,294 6,461 || 23,941 25,52}
§§nds personer ................ Independant Classes ... .......... 20,675 22,148 || 4,258 4,669 || 6,217 7,036
Bonde Ständet .................. Agricultural Peasants .......... 898,769 || >965,503 **** *- *-*.e. i -º
Aila andra ...................... All other ............. * * * * s e e s s a e 188,963 246,474 || 24,515 28.487 | 53,476 |64,665
Summa Total | 1,118,309 | 1,205.207 ||35,044 |40595 | 86,122 100,31
Stockholm other Tow??s. Total | country. **
OCCUPATION. Males | Fema.ſ. Male | Fema, Tozens! Males | Femal.
*. Slassen ... . . . . . . . . . . . . Traders of all Classes .......... 1,862 | 850 # 4,578 ; 253 || 7,554 || — —
#. och Fabriks Classen ...... . Iron Works, and Manufacturers 2,214 849 || 2,967 714 || 6,744 || 2 819 || 1,282
F onstmärer och Handtverkare.... 47°tists and Artificers ".......... 7,810 280 || i7,784 517 || 26,391 || 14,726 53
attiga och Fångar .............. P00r and Prisoners ............ 933 2,966 || 3,246 6,182 || 13,607 || 21,091 44,108
Summa - Total 12,820 t 4,945 || 28,565 7,676 || 30,296 || 57,636 46,443
railº AWTAL, Number of - * Stock ther ---
47% tºes or Housekeepers. The Constitu- º - . . . Country | TOTAL
* ºf the Towns of Sweden, seems amala. Riket. - CONI) (TION on J_” y
#. to that of the Royal Burghs of Scotland, W Formogn .......... Wealthy...... . . . . 1,34] | 1,554 8,617 11,512
* Boºgerskap corresponding with the Incor. J. Behållna............ Middling . . . . . . . . 3,841 || 9,137 141,256 154,234
*::::::: Traders ºf those Burghs. Fattiga . . . . . . . . . . . . Poor . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,448 || 19,990 212,472 237,910
Ch; * **mber of Illegitimate, or Foster Barn A, Ut Fattiga . . . . . . . . . . Very Poor. . . . . . . . 1,651 6,953 || 70,155 78,489
hº ?ncluded among the Poor are stated
4% ºb.158 of whom 7,151 Boys 4×{ Summa Total Number of Families 13,281 || 37,334 432,500 : 483,145
==-º-º:
The 88 Towns g § º
arranged in s 'S SA,
Alphabetical Order, # s § , $ §
with Number of ‘5 & 3. As § §
reference to their Place ; s $ § § 3;
in the List, ‘ā § § Š § § §
on the preceding Page. ź s S SQ ę Sw sº
Alingsås . . . . . . 46 i. i0 | 15 282 | 67 577
Amál . . . . . . . . 45 || 8 || 4 || 249 || 77 822
Arboga . . . . . . 72 27 | 17 || 488 || 112 || 938
Arvika ...... 59 | – | – | 127 | 13 46
Askersund. ... 61 || 3 || 9 || 287 | 72 386
Borås ........ 47 | 13 | 16 || 652 80 1,292
Borgholm .... 22 | – || – 31 35 43
* QTalmar .... 19 24 57 | 920 212 |3,549
$ Carlshamn ... 12 15 23 1,440 || 109 | 1,921
...Carlskrona... 11 154 || 79 1870 |2,332 |7.138
9Târlătău...... 56 || 31|| 56 774 225 | iº97
* Christianstad 8 64 26 | 1,102 || 336 | 1,984
Christinashamn 57 | 20 22 || 313 109 | 1,005
Cimbritshamn 10 || 6 || 6 || 576 || 79 308
Eksjö . . . . . . . . 26 || 36|| 15 420 | 103 || 648
Engelholm .... 9 25 || 7 || 243 || 64 || 50i
Enköping .... 76 | 8 || 0 || 652 56 463
Eskilstuna.... 37 || 6 || 4 || 300 27 | 1,673
Fahlköping .. 54 || – | 15 131 || 45 286
Falkenberg ... 16 || – || 6 || 301 | 95 261
Falsterbo .... 6 | – | – | 129 || – 58
Falun ........ 77 20 | 32 568 || 253 |3,147
* Gefle........ 80 || 46 79 | 1,753 366 |4,783
* Grotjeborg ... 39 183 136||3,383 959 |19,140
Grenna ...... 25 17 8 229 56 242
* Halmstad ... 14 18 12 468 210 | 903
Hºdémora • . . . 79 || 3 || 27 276 || 33 536
* Helsingborg 4 || 14 | Ti 1,130 |237 999
.#ermoãant .. 83 || 4 || 63 809 119 83i
Hjo............ 53 || 1 || 11 220 29 241
Hudiksvall .. 82 | – || 46 986 64 534
Jönköping .... 24 92 | 21 | 996 || 300 |2,129
Kongelf ...... 40 || 8 || 5 || 278 || – || 465
KQngsbacka ... 18 || – || 8 || 124 34 273
Köping ...... 73 | 12 25 245 93 824
Laholm ...... 15 || 2 || 30 563 || 33 226
* Landskrona 3 ||38|| 34 529 210 |2,677
Lidköping . . . . 50 | 40 | 16 520 | 124 942
Linde ........ 63 || 3 | 15 191 40 375
#1 intopuig. ... 27 | 84 83 || 705 |225 |2,318
% Luleå & e & © tº a 88 - 8 350 44 626
31 unt . ........ 2 30 |207 | 1,569 |231 |1,513
Malmköping ... 36 || 1 || – — | 1.1% 75
* Malmö... .... 1 || 36|| 49 1,271 488 |4,879
Mariaestad .. 49 21 27 262 106 || 922
Mariaefred , .. 34 || 5 || 9 || 179 27 436
* Marstrand .. 41 || 8 || 13 | 165 88 813
Ora. . . . . . . . . 62 | 1 || 10 || 259 || 101 || 257
*Norrköping 28 60 | 116 1,497 294 |7,721
Norrtelje .... 68 || – || 7 || 339 || 51 || 466
... Nyköping .. 32 49 || 41 || 582 136 1,923
Qrebro " ....... 60 45 35 | 960 263 |2,145
Qregrund .... 70 | – || 8 || 200 59 || 415
Östhammar .. 69 || 1 || 11 || 338 16 || 132
Östersund .... 85 | 8 || 5 | 164 33 | 103
Philipstad .. 58 || – | 12 || 170 54 466
* Piteå ... ... 87 | – | 18 529 92 || 328
Sala . . . . . . . . . . 74 24 || 25 491 178 1,852
Sather * g º e g a e e 78 * 21 146 59 299
Sigtuna. . . . . . . 67 | – | 12 208 39 137
Skanór ... . . . 7 | – || 8 || 289 | 18 226
$ftātā . . . . . . 51 19 || 71 || 380 90 || 711
Skenninge .. 31 || 8 || 12 313| 78 || 458
Sköfde........ 52 24 21 170 | 67 || 312
* Söderhamn .. 81 | 10 7 661 50 | 661
Söderköping ... 29 || 32 || 36 201 || 101 || 513
Södertelje .... 65 || 3 || 7 || 236 59 639
| Sölfvitsborg ... 13 | – || 7 || 511 || 43 351
* STOCKHOLM 64 |1,899 || 486 |II,755 s,827 53,002
$trängnäß .... 35 | 6 || 71 || 453 60 541
* Stromstad .. 43 || 6 6 || 389 || 30 891
* Sundsvall .. 84 4 7 | 1,166 77 466
Thorshälla. . . . 38 || 2 | 16 | 194 | 38 || 306
Trosa, • . . . . . . . 33 l — 5 384 10. 89
#: Umeå 9 tº e º O & 86 7 T0 475 80 623
Ulricaehamn 48 4 3 884 | 66 283
*Uddeyalla . . 42 61 || 55 774 298 |2,467
&#3:33.3i .. 75 51 313 880 363 |2,856
Wadstena . . . . 30 || 7 || 21 || 331 142 1,213
...Warberg . . . . 17 | 15 || 8 || 467 || 120 || 884
§§§terag.... 71 || 33 64 | 685 229 |2,082
* Wästervik ... 20 |18 || 16 || 345 || 82 2.282
Waxholm .... 66 3 4 312 16 || 623
Wenersborg . . .44 15 15 435 | 165 1,346
| &#exín . . . . . . 23 36 || 65|| 675 122 624
Wimmerby.... 21 || 7 || 7 || 261 | 167 || 712
* Glºſſiigby...... 55 19 40 1,392 || 369 2,078
* Ystad . . . . . . 5. 34 23 1,392 210 1,815
TOTAL 2.847 l. 3,087' 61.217 / 22.180' 171,548




### Koping, which forms the termination of Eight Towns in Swoden,
has the same signification as Chipping or Market, ºn England.
º
0 -
STATEMENT exhibiting the 24 Provinces of SWEDEN. arranged in Alphabetical order, with Numbers of reference to the
Position of each Province, in the Statements shewing the Geographical Position; Superficial extent; Population; Total, and mean
Value of Land; Amount of Contribution; and of Agricultural Production; and also a Statement of the amount of Loans granted by
the Bank of Sweden; and on Mortgage, with the Rated (Tax) Value of the Land, in each Province.


PROVINCES § - || 3 || POPULATION:
Alºner, § § || > || § §
with Numbers §§ § S. § S
of reference, &c. § & § & Sº
Carlsrkoria. . . 3 19 || 18 20 3
Carlstad . . . . . 4 || 6 || 4 4 || || 8 |
Christianstad | 12 5 8 , 4
Falun . . . . . . 29 || 2 || || 0 8 20
Gefe . . . . . . 21 || 2 || || || 5 || || 5 || 19
Götheborg . . 10 || || 6 || 7 || 10 2
Halmstad . . . 4 14 || 17 | 17 | 6
Hernäsand . . . 22 | 20 || 20 | 19 21
Jönköping 7 || || 2 || 9 || 9 || || 6
Kalmar 5 || 8 || 6 6 #1
Einköping 8 || 4 || 3 || 3 || 8
Malmö. . . . . . . . . ; T. 2 1 .
Mariaestad ..., |12 || 3 || 5 5 5
Nyköping 9|11 || 12 | 13 7
Orebro . . . . . . 15 15 || || 1 || 11 | 12
Ostersund. . . . . 23 23 || 23 22 22
Piteå . . . . . . 25 24 || 22 || 23 24
Stockholm #7 i{} || i4 || 14 14
Umeå . . . . . . 24 22 || 21 || 2 || || 23
Upsala. . . . . . | 9 || 7 || 19 || || 8 || 9
Wenersborg | 11 || 9 || 2 || 1 || 10
Westerås . . . . 18 13 || 16 16 || 13
Wexió . . . . . . . 6 17 || || 3 | 12 17
Wisby . . . . . . . 13|18 || 24 24 15
s's § § § § $ "S.S. Loans by the Bank. Mortgages on LAND, in 1821. ( Tºu.
is S § |#$ # || 3 || Amount .. - : the L&p, in
S ‘s. § § is §§ § © § g Ż72 iS24. To Przygłe aſºn, TOTAL 1821.
S. § SS º |Rix-Dol. Bco. Persºzzs azzd Trzz stees Rix-Dol. Bco. Rix-Doll. Banco
18 17 3 18 21 | 20 || 113 90,040 || 1,409,713 286,344 1,396,057 || 10,353,000
5 || 6 || 1 | 12 || 8 || 10 || 275 360,310 |2,781,479 |1,753,819 |4,535,298 ||22,956,000
13 || 14 || 6 || 13 || 6 || 5 || 148 || 153,730 || 1,340,803 || 852,259 |2,193,062 || 13,861,000
15 15 8 || 14 5 9 || 291 242,710 447,661 359,765 807,426 || 12,384,000
6 5 22 16 || || 7 || || 3 35 50,430 802,382 247,010 |1,049,392 || 10,117,000
14 7 || 13 15 || 12 16 — 549,525 || 1,801,083 543,367 2,344,450 || 13,722,000
20 20 23 20 13 12 — 117,908 579,334 185,182 | 764,516 8,065,000
ºf 9 19 7 19 19 || 17 23 28,890 835,681 499,032 1,334,713 || 8,961,000
16 16 21 || 7 || 11 || 2 || 98 || 123,880 || 1,841,270 601,000 |2,442,270 || 12,808,000
7 || 8 || 2 || 9 || 9 || 4 || 148 || 167,380 || 1,628,820 | 679,916 |2,308,736 || 18,501,000
1 | 9 2 3 6 || 421 || 473,910 ||3,166,508 |2, 192,090 |5,358,598 || 29,163,000
3 || 2 | 15 || 1 || 1 || 8 || 634 || 512,010 |2,587,533 1,462,258 |4,049,791 || 22,650,000
4 || 4 || 5 || 4 || 2 || 3 || – || 492,905 ||2,983,013 | 1,508,385 |4,491,398 || 24,280,000
12 || 13 | 12 || || 1 || 14 | 1.4 95 136,400 ||2,042,788 663,849 |2,706,637 || 15,551,000
11 12 16 || 8 || 16 || 1 || 234 267,300 |2,931,246 1,243,277 |4,174,523 || 16,611,000
24 24 17 22 || 23 21 20 19,960 188,820 40,115 228,935 1,799,000
23 23 20 23 22 22 22 27,500 182,254 41,113 223,367 2,465,000
2 || 3 || 4 || 6 || 10 || 15 || 118 121,240 || 3,769,194 | 1,503,925 (5,273,119 || 24,030,000
22 22 24 24 24 24 45 70,630 262,559 26,874 289,433 2,549,000
8 || 9 || 11 || 3 || 7 | 18 || 208 187,520 || 1,848,217 | 1,082,776 |2,930,993 || 16,530,000
9 || 1 | | i 4 || 10 4. 1 — 367,540 || 2,281,512 862,008 |3,143,520 || 17,260,000
10 || || 0 || 10 5 15 19 || 187 196,600 || 1,816,006 || 628,420 |2,444,426 16,075,000
17 | 18 || || 8 || || 7 | 18 7 || 139 127,850 1,208,462 693,157 1,901,619 || 10,376,000
21 2] 19 21 20 23 33 42,900 155,793 19,559 175,152 3,633,000
TOTALS wº 38,592,131 17,957,300 56,567,431
*ºrm.
Tº.
STATEMENT shewing the Superficies of each Province of SWEDEN, in Swedish Tunneland or Acres, the various Tenures by
which the Lands and Tenements are held, and the Number of holders in each Province; The Provinces arranged in order of their
extent of Superficies, see concluding Pages relating to Sweden, for further elucidation of Loans, and Mortgages, and also of the Swedish Tunneland, and Tenures,
and of Hemmantalat and Hemman. -

Hemmantalet H (F J L heter, ( H. J
PROVINCES, º se emnan, ( H'(trºls agenneter, ( Houses Cº § º
arranged in Order of supºſsie. | Söte?? Fº Skačte i Svrnma sº Copy- Copy- §§ §§ §
Superficies. Tunneland fralse Hero?0 Freehold idia Summa ||Freehold hotº summa || "S s's Š
1 Malmö . . . . . . . 257,329 || 310 | 1,618 2,151 4,079 || 5,725 || 3,789 260 4,066 || 3,189 62 3,267 || – 34 227
2 Falu . . . . . ...] 172,019. § 137 1,662 3,800 || 4,664 || 1,734 55 3,804 579 4 583 || 69 33 92
3 Mariaestad . . . . . 159,164 || 376 1,472 2,938 4,786 || 4,984 || 4,195 || 418 4,629 || 1,013 14 | 1,028 || 13 50 295
4 Linköping . . . . . 129,129 || 366 1,742 3,354 5,462 || 4,656 || 5,031 || 379 5,479 || 1,787 | 129 | 1,997 || 32 119 354
5 Christianstad... 113,096 || 182 1,125 | 1,682 || 2,989 || 4,765 || 2,746 228 2,988 || 1,061 36 1,118 1 | 186 247
6 Carlstad . . . . . . 105,482 || — 436 1,306 | 1,742 || 9,740 || 1,674 99 || 1,773 67 19 86 ||108 78 263
7 Upsala . . . . . . 93,112 || 281 | 1,275 1,986 3,542 || 4,207 || 3,020 286 3,543 462 74 563 || 10 29 208
8 Kalmar . . . . . . 87,322 || 164 756 2,438 3,358 || 8,693 || 3,121 216 || 3,360 || 1,012 21 | 1,046 || 22 || 119 631
9 Wenersborg 86,127 233 1,183 2,782 4,198 || 3,746 || 3,886 275 4,189 661 9 689 8 75 | 729
10 Stockholm . . . . 79,814 || 568 | 1,686 1,790 4,044 || 5.244 || 3,728 192 4,054 468 66 614 5 | 122 273
{ } Nyköping . . . . . 69,716 371 1,403 | 1,508 || 3,282 | 4,187 || 3,048 187 3,303 || 832 70 941 || 28 62 183
| 2 Jönköping . . . . . 62,788 | 438 | 1,050 2,413 3,901 || 3,065 || 3,572 312 $ 3,907 693 10 '707 || 14 85 501
| 3 w esterås 60,181 || 96 413 2,338 2,847 4,524 2,490 | 186 2,849 242 35 332 || 98 53 168
1 4 Halmstad * * * 51,565 || 78 1,430 | 1,408 2,916 || 2,698 || 2,803 88 2,916 137 10 205 || — 11 || 106
#5 Orebro . . . . . . . 47,148 || 105 708 || 1,977 2,790 || 3,710 || 2,630 || 145 || 2,788 || 1,311 20 | 1,331 | 74 55 | 139
16 Götheborg . . . . . 46,264 || 41 445 2,426 2,912 || 3,999 || 2,567 216 2,874 || 1,467 14 1,499 || – 97 || 208
17 Wexió & © & © tº 41,777 || 173 632 2,020 2,825 || 3,355 || 2,592 221 2,816 298 || – 302 || 13 82 422
}8 Wisby . . . . . . 34,904 || — ——— | 1,098 || 1,098 || 3,251 || 1,038 57 | 1,097 62. 2 70 || -- 47 255
19 Carlskrona . . . . . 27,363 || — 120 | 971 | 1,091 || 8,360 || 1,062 24 | 1,086 || 2,671 74 2,783 3 46 176
20 Hernòsand.... 29,149 ‘. . . 6 12 1,598 || 1,616 || 4,689 || 1,561 45 1,606 || 2,172 —— 2,172 || 16 26 249
21 Gefle . . . . . . . . 24,430 1 55 2,036 2,092 || 2,781 || 2,020 53 2,073 || 1,606 5 1,632 || 57 92 || 104
22 Umeå . . . . . . . . 24,254 || – 2 620 622 || 3,247 || 611 | 16 || 627 || 698 || – || 705 || 5 || 21 91
23. Östersund . . . . 14,871 1 || --— 919 920 || 1,915 || 844 75 920 || 1,171 4 1,175 2 jºsësº 37
24 Piteå . . . . . . . . 9,124 4 54 - 468. 526 || 3,701 506 12 518 533 4 1,001 || 6 4 30
TO TA L 1,860,240 || 3,795 17,754 43,889 65,438 || 4,438 || 60,628 4,045 65,265 || 24,192 || 742 25,896 || 586 1,532 6,005
, *** The Number of Properties held as annexed are not in addition, łº, c rown -- ; — | – º; I Ti i.
but are included in the Totals of the respective Columns in which they Charitable Institutions. 217 || — | — 159 2 : — 2i.
are placed. Public Companies - – 2 * – ---— 1 | — ; –– 4?
71
STATEMENT shewing the Population of each
Periods, from 1805 to .1825; the Rate of increase
Dissolution of Marriages, Births, and D
Provinces arranged in order of their
TOTAL POPULATION, 322 1820;
with number of reference to their
6eographical Position.
;
i
13
Linköping
Wenersborg
Calmar
Mariestadt
Carlstadt
Göteborg
Christianstadt
Jönköping
Nyköping
Orebro . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stockholm . . . . . .
& e g º ºr ºs tº º 9 º' tº º
& e º e º e 6 e
º º B & & © tº º º º
& © tº e º & © tº
& º º ſº e º 'º e º e
3 tº e g o e
e e a tº e º tº e & © tº e º e
* * * * p q & e
& e Q & e º e e
14
15
16
17
18
Wexió
* * * * * g.
Gefle
Halmstadt
• * * * * * * * * * * *
© a º ºs e º 'º e
19
20
2I
22
23
24
25
Carlskrona ... * *
STOCKHOLM. . . .
Hernåsand
Umeå
Piteå
Wisby
© tº tº a tº 8 g º
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TOTALS
| 6 |
22
24
25
23
i:3
POPULATION in each of the Years Increase Mar- Disso-
&Eº t? Cent e lution " | Births | Deaths
1751. T805. 181 (). 1815, 1820. 1825. 1751-1825. ** Marriages -
105,163 149,892 145,892 165,432 || 176,637 191,333 82 1,587 | 1,159 6,340 3,976
128,911 | 162,859 | 163,359 | 163,831 172,546 180,775 40 1,435 | 1,334 5, 188 4, 177
115,853 156,271 152,371 159,664 170,070 185,252 59 1,491 | 1,005 || 6,104 3,954
96,053 || 136,296 || 138,496 || 140,820 149,901 | 159,335 | 66 1,334 907 || 4,806 3,115
97,918 138,410 || 135,510 || 142,178 148,531 | 160,533 64 1,326 1,118 5,136 3,927
173,917 | 140,100 134,800 140,977 148,260 | 161,116 55 1,371 | 1,016 || 5,276 3,647
76,537 119,514 | 116,614 | 125,622 134,919 147,426 93 1,044 797 5,112 || 3,902
90,335 | 120,547 | 120,497 126,119 || 134,683 || 143,511 || 59 1,180 785 4,521 2,748
97,428 124,806 || 118,606 || 119,648 122,840 | 128,225 32 1,052 735 3,635 2,305
106,317 | 117,381 | 116,181 117,562 121,554 129, 116 21 1,027 705 || 3,878 2,761
79,817 | 98,761 | 98,661 99,590 | 101,291 106,789 | 84 793 853 2,885 2,460
wit, careea | 100,428 95,228 96,784 || 100,459 108,800 — 878 653 3,697 2,330
91,399 99,377 | 96,677 | 97,345 | 97,704 || 100,259 || 10 750 | 1,061 2,525 3,736
67,283 89,631 | 89,931 || 91,880 96,019 || 101,901 || 50 728 566 || 3,412 1,925
111,890 85,384 83,584 || 88, 123 91,761 96,040 | 84 778 593 2,609 | 1,733
71,952 84,808 || 82,208 83,814 85,635 | 87,666 22 663 771 2,655 2,378
63,895 | 84,141 80,541 i 80,099 | 80,216 80,926 27 576 748 2, 196 2,381
58,234 73,594 73,694 || 77,266 80,093 85,956 || 47 674 508 || 2,570 2,000
35,694 | 67,200 69,200 | 72,967 78,951 85,065 139 662 445 2,927 1,640
55,700 | 72,652 65,452 | 72,989 || 75,569 || 77,253 || 38 509 760 2,211 3,734
with gen, 59,684 60,584 66,342 | 67,087 71,341 — 626 408 2,170 1,344
36 2008 34,861 33,761 33,487 40,364 || 45,110 — 321 171 1,580 764
2 33,320 32,420 34,132 37,142 40,842 133 286 169 1,398 900
with Gail, 31,235 | 33,135 | 35,015 36,894 || 38,940 — 322 146 | 1,040 504
24,562 32,988 || 32,588 33,380 35,564 38,072 55 309 172 970 589
1,785,727 2,414,140 2,369,990 || 2,465,066 2.584,690 2,751,582 54 21,722 17,585 84,841 | 62,930
of the 25 Provinces of SweDEN, in 1751; and at each of the five quintennial
dy Cent. in 1825, on the Number in 1751; and also the Number of Marriages,
eaths, in each Province, in 1820. *.

sº
-**
STATEMENT shewing the Mortality of SWEDEN, in 1820; in each of 23 Gradations of Ages, contrasted with the Number
of Burials within the Bills of Mortality, in LoNDoN, in 1740 and 1816: and also a Statement of the proportion of the Population of
Sweden, in 1820, in each of the same 23 Gradations of Ages, with the Ratio in each grade of age, in every 10,000 of the Total Num-
ber; the Ratios contrasted with a corresponding exhibition of the Ratio, in every 10,000 of the Total Popul. of ENGLAND, in 1821.
- Mortality of SWEDEN, Burials within TOTAL POPULATION Ratio of each Gradation of Age, in every
Gradations in 1820, in each of the Bills of Mor- OF SWEDEN, in 1820, 10,000 of the TOTAL Pop U L.A TI O N.
of 23 Gradations of Ages. | tality, in the Yrs. in each of 23 Gradations of Ages. Swed EN. ENGLAND.
Ages. Males | Females. Total 1740. 1816. Males Females Total Males Femal : Total males Females | Total
.-- & -- tºº sº | —
Under I 7,649 6,218 13,867. 10,765 5,400 $ 37,039 || 36,032 || 33,181 || * | * | --
to 8 3,033 2,730 5,763 "..., | . , 67,287| 67,287|134,574 || 342 500 1,307||1,538 1,444 1,472
3 5 || || i.iº, º, . * *0\ ſº gº |iº || 333 ſº -
5 / 10 | 1,163 1,144 2,307 | 1,235 | 845 || 130,351 131,518 261,869 || 1,052 978 | 1,010 1,343 1,268 1,300
#2 " . . .39|| 18 1,217 917 ans; 113,187 113,626 |230,313||| 929 º ºf 1,169 | 1,039 || 1,119
. . . . . . . ; 115,465 116,868 232,333 || 930 869 | 899 988 995 | 1,000
20 m 25 910 | 845 1,755 - , , § 110,730 || 114,758 225,488 || 893 || 853 &
; : . . ; , ;" #} 2,205 1,464}}. 111,270 216,578 || 850 ...}1,711 1,470 | 1,684 1,583
0 / 35 | 937 | 1,011 | 1,948 88,115 | 97,691 | 185,806 || 719 | 726 - -
. iſ 40 | 1,151 1,037 *::: 2,783 1912; 77,979 || 87,492 | 165,471 || 629 ;{1,862 1,155 1,210 1,116
iſ 45 1,319. 1,135 2,454 , so $ 73,443 || 83,021 | 156,464 || 592 || 617 o ºs ce.
; , ; };|}º :::::: 2,866 2,123; 57,873 | 66,806 | 124,679 || 467 #}1,087 941 932, 6 931
0 iſ 55 1,470 1,394 2,864 53,463 63,969 117,432 || 431 475 •= a go .
; , ; };}}. ;} 2,585 1,955 } 46,413 57,715 104,128 || 374 ;} 855 | 665 [653. 3 | 668
60 m 65 1,807 2,040 3,847 - 37,409 || 48,001 || 85,410 || 302 || 357 b = oc, a 4-, -
. . . ; ; º: 1,977. 1,720; º, jog gºgº, jo 334 * : *7 4* ago
iſ 75 1,738 2,203 || 3,941 - 17,469 24,436 || 41,905 || 141 182 o a loos -
. . . [tº]}º §§ 1,716 1,908; §3. i. 36.3 | dº of $ 24° 222 |* *|226, 7
iſ 85 714 | 1,132 1,846 & 3,157 5,151 8,308 || 25 38 - -
85 m 90 300 521 ...} 788 791; 31|| 1.6%| 3 Gio || 7 || 13 ; 41 || 36|64, 85 || 62.4
90 m 95 80 | 156 || 236 167 362 529 || 1 || 3 || 2 | *
95 ſſ 100 10 26 : * 100 168; 22 58 - 80 | * - sº .4 l .3 ; 4. 15 5. 75 l 5. 5 -
100& all above 1 | 3 4 | 5 2 2 4 6 || – || – | 2 12 22 3
TOTALS 31,572 31,35s 62,930 30.5m 20,317 | 1,259,475 1,345,215 2,581,000 lio,000 lio,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 || 10,000 10,000






72
STATEMENTshewing the Rural Population, under each of six degrees of Rank, in each of the Twenty four Provinces
of SWEDEN, in 1820, and also, the number of Iron Masters and Manufacturers, and of Artificers, in each Province; and
also under three different grades of Ages: and distinguishing the proportion of Males under each respective head, from the
proportion of Females. *** The Province of Falun, the Richest Mining District of Sweden, exhibits the greatest disparities;
the resident Wealthy Inhabitants being very inconsiderable, and the Male Population above 60 Years of age, less in pro-
portion than in any other Province: The excess of Females over Males, above 60 Years of age, over all Sweden, deserves
attention : Göteborg, exhibits the greatest exception. & See page 69 for Translation of the heads of Columns.


Provinces arranged in order
of their Total Population
in the Country with number of
reference to Total Population.
1 Wenersborg . . . . . . . . 3
2 Malmö. . . . . . . . . . . . l
3 Linköping . . . . . . . . 2
4 Carlstad . . . . . . . . . . 6
5 Mariaestad . . . . . . . . 5
6 Kalmar . . . . . . . . . . 4
7 Christianstad . . . . . . 8
8 Falun . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
9 Jönköping . . . . . . . . 10
10 Göteborg . . . . . . . . . . 7
11 Grebro . . . . . . . . . . . . | 2
12 Wexió . . . . . . . . . . . . | 4.
13 Nyköping . . . . . . . . I
14 Stockholm . . . . . . . . 13
15 Gefle . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
16 Westerås . . . . . . . . . . 16
17 Halmstad . . . . . . . . 18
18 Upsala. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
19 Hernåsand . . . . . . . . 21
20 Carlskrona . . . . . . . . 19
21 Umeå . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
22 Ostersund. . . . . . . . . . 24
23 Piteå . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
24 Wisby . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Total Country
do. Towns
Total MALE Population
1 Wenersborg . . . . . . . . 3
2 Malmö. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
3 Linköping . . . . . . . . 2
4 Carlstad . . . . . . . . 6
5 Mariaestad . . . . . . . . 5
6 Kalmar . . . . . . . . . . 4
7 Christianstad . . . . . . 8
8 Falun . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
9 Jönköping . . . . . . . 10
10 Göteborg . . . . . . . . . . 7
11 Ürebro . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
12 Wexió . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
13 Nyköping . . . . . . . . 11
14 Stockholm . . . . . . . . 13
15 Gefle . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
16 Westerås . . . . . . . . . . 16
17 Halmstad . . . . . . . . 18
18 Upsala. . . . . . . . . . . 17
19 Hernâsand . . . . . . . . 21
20 Carlskrona . . . . . . . . 19
21 Umeå . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
22 Ostersund. . . . . . . . . . 24
22 Piteå . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
24 Wisby . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Total Country
do. Towns
Total FEMALE Population
do. of both Seaces
. Folkmångden på Landet efter Aldern
Folkmångden på Zaandet efter Ständ. Bruſcs . º
0ch. Płażed t- Emel/azz
Jºãro Bor- | Stånds Bonde Alla Fabriſcs ve?"/cs Uzzde?" 15 Oct., Ofver | Summa |
Adel |Ståmdet gare &: Ständef Andra Classe?? | Classen 15 &r. 60 &r. 60 &r. Marek
215 325 I 9 855 | 68,088 || 9,187 711 361 || 26,810 || 45,582 6,297 78,689
139 || 4:32 95 |2,164 | 66,321 8,320 606 | 1,660 || 27,263 || 44,219 5,989 77,471
314 442 54 1,676 57,215 15,059 || 1,489 1,344 || 25,479 || 43,615 5,666 74,760
I 52 | 189 I 1 1,495 58,032 9,757 || 1,981 258 || 24,225 40,423 4,988 69,636
378 418 41 1,345 56,414 || 10,516 779 371 || 23,297 | 40,324 5,491 69,112
198 || 328 192 | 1,146 || 53,201 || 13,082 953 1,353 || 24,273 || 38,367 5,507 68,147
108 || 244 105 || 1,387 54, j63 || 7,058 423 1,489 || 21,579 35,968 5,518 63,065
39 206 19 866 45,800 8,229 ||2,485 236 || 18,271 || 32,429 |4,459 |* 55,159
278 301 28 807 || 47,050 7,078 702 535 || 19,034 31,274 5,234 55, 542
108 || 169 67 657 || 43,557 | 6,775 308 229 || 17,382 30,484 || 3,467 + 51,333
146 | 162 15 721 35,670 | 8,785 || 1,631 757 || 15,948 26,161 3,390 45,499
382 239 12 605 || 38,320 5,784 647 516 || 16,233 24,835 4,074 45, 142
209 || 290 14 1,159 || 34,179 8,928 || 1,060 507 || 15,024 26,181 3,574 44,779 hº
324 || 311 . 33 1,461 || 33,022 || 9,234 888 888 || 14,016 || 27,237 3, 132 44,385
35 | 150 15 535 23,559 || 14,489 ||2,411 718 || 12,381 22,961 || 3,441 || 38,783
104 || 258 17 757 26,334 8,665 || 1,034 613 || 12,281 21,087 2,767 36,135
40 | 1.41 128 488 32,391 || 2,798 145 432 || 11,452 21,201 3,333 35,986
144 || 265 7 | 802 || 24,607 || 9,278 || 1,461 || 782 || 11,571 20,932 2,600 || 35, 103
11 | 186 22 326 25,694 3,648 746 287 9,819 17,551 2,517 29,887 |
23 70 141 274 22,752 7,409 || 330 | 858 || 11,255 17,147 2,267 30,669 |
24 92 7 292 14,547 || 4,079 || 360 73 7,186 10,603 | 1,252 19,041
14 | 119 9 349 14,376 2,882 277 59 5,711 || 10,251 | 1,787 17,749
36 67 5 167 | 12,442 || 4,313 220 93 5,849 || 9,920 1,261 17,030
27 | 1.46 || 48 || 341 11,035 | 3,610 || 172 307 || 4,964 9,042 | 1,201 || 15,207
3,248 5,550 | 1,104 || 20,675 | 898,769 | 188,963 || 21,819 || 14,726 || 381,303 || 647,794 | 89,212 | 1,118,309
1,448 1,517 |29,235 | 10,475 78,491 || 5,181 25,594 33,474 80,995 || 6,697 121,166
4,696 || 7,067 |30,339 || 31,150 | 898,769 267,454 || 27,000 | 40,320 || 414,777 | 728,789 || 95,909 | 1,239,475 J
Summa T.
- - Qvänk i
232 343 25 916 || 72,365 | 10,121 47 6 || 26,975 49,217 | 7,810 84,002 -
132 || 488 97 |2, 166 | 67,966 7,963 29 4 || 27,371 44,903 6,538 78,812
351 || 489 44 1,796 || 61,960 | 16,577 63 4 || 25,552 || 48,044 7,621 81,217
180 222 15 1,496 || 61,237 10,534 '72 5 || 24,099 || 42,907 || 6,678 73,684
446 495 || 37 1,538 59,647 11,432 134 14 || 22,959 43,474 7,162 | 73,595
235 | 376 202 | 1,298 || 56,203 14,672 || 162 1 || 23,924 || 42,112 6,950 | 72,986
132 266 106 | 1,387 57,652 6,748 17 1 || 21,260 || 38,774 6,257 66,291
37 237 27 938 || 51,824 || 9,198 171 — || 18,060 37,046 || 7, 155 | * 62,261
357 || 359 18 900 || 51,549 7,517 2 – || 19,232 || 34,538 6,930 60,700
149 || 200 69 || 750 44,472 7,325 90 | – || 17,605 || 31,565 3,795 # 52,965
156 192 15 699 || 38,709 || 9,732 265 — || 16,230 28,625 || 4,648 49,503
186 245 17 | 657 42,328 5,922 3. — || 16,281 27,996 || 5,078 49,355
247 | 270 | 13 |1,248 || 37,409 || 9,566 78 3 || 15,304 28,645 4,804 || 48,753
365 || 355 32 1,669 || 35,739 10,818 73 || – || 14,133 30,498 || 4,347 48,978 -
37 209 6 559 25,547 | 16,574 3 4 || 12,237 25,701 || 4,994 || 42,932
121 || 281 12 846 29,716 || 10,080 1 || – || 12,308 24,453 4,295 41,056 |
68 ió6 142 520 35,412 2,738 20 3 || 11,745 23, 189 4, 112 39,046
i.77 298 6. 893 26,800 | 11,287 H — || 11,560 24,048 3,853 39,461
12 | 194 20 325 28,917 || 4,186 2 — || 10,167 20,027 | 3,460 33,654
47 93 97 300 24,403 || 7,349 6 — || 11,169 18,423 2,697 32,289
3 114 15 338 15,236 || 4,402 *Gººgº *ge 7,016 || 11,451 | 1,661 20,128
19 116 4 322 | 15,453 2,918 35 -** 5,459 || 10,884 2,489 18,832
23 79 6 207 || 13,146 i 4,656 4 8 || 5,897 || 10,677 1,543 18,117
22 || 159 57 380 || 11,813 4, 159 4 *ssºrs 4,851 9,929 1,810 16,590
3,754 6,246 || 1,082 22,148 965,503 206,474 || 1,282 53 || 381,394 | 707.126 116,687 | 1,205,207
1,699 1,570 31,982 | 11,705 93,052 || 1,563 797 34,063 92,464 || 13,481 140,008
5,453 || 7,816 || 33,064 33,853 965,503 || 299,526 || 2,845 850 || 415,457 || 799,590 | 130,168 J,345,215
10,149 II.4,883 63,403 || 65,003 | 1,864,272 566,980 || 29,845 41,170 || 830,234 1,528,379 226,077 2,584,690 J

, ºgºs sºº
;
i
73
STATEMENT shewing the Agricultural Population ; and the Number of Laplanders, Poor, and Prisoners, distinguishing Males
from Females, in each of the 24 Provinces of SWEDEN, in 1820: the division of Females also exhibits the Total Number of Families
in each Province, under four heads, according to their circumstances or condition; The Provinces arranged in order of their Total of
Agricultural Population, with Number of reference in the division of Males to their extent of Superficies; and in the Female division
to their extent of Agricultural Produce.
*** Circumstantial as is the analysis of the Population in Pag
351,064 Servant Maids & Girls which belong
eaccess of Males over Females.
º es 68–69, it here shews itself imperfect; inasmuch, as after all, it does not shew the
to the Agricultural Class and the Statement below, is, for the like reason imperfect, and accounts for the otherwise seeming
proportion of the

K
..º, sº s § # $2 & S. §§§ {j s: § 35 s § §§ š. LA PHA {
Agricultural Popula- s § §§§ 3 s § ## gº § $3 § 3 ; ; ; § Sºº JL NDERs,
tºgº. º # s à sº : .# § § : se #ss == S. g- § ſ § Sºs Poor, and Prisoners.
to Superficies. š § Š Ş." ~3 § §S- Cº. Cº. ‘ss Males | Females) Total
ſ 1 Wenersborg 9 || 12,009 || 4,277 449 5,536 1,607 | 1,167 — 2,631 16,613 5,151 49,440 || 1,597 3,077 4,674
2 Malmö .... I 5,984 || 4,445 478 5,394 || 4,348 1,242 537 2,711 15,591 6,109 || 46,839 || 1,053 2,056 3,109
3 Carlstad .. 6 11,391 || 2,007 || 286 3,957 881 | 1,399 — 2,055 14,945 4,115 41,036 || 2,766 || 4,009 || 6,775
4 Linköping. . 4 5,950 3,803 246 7,411 | 1,892 1,152 117 | 2,348 15,427 || 4,510 || 42,856 || 1,313 3,325 4,638
5 Mariaestad 3 || 8,665 4,249 387 6,421 1,431 847 13 1,807 || 13,872 5,132 || 42,824 972 2,664 3,636
| 6 Kalmar . . . . 8 10,072 2,379 191 || 4,495 1,637 1,112 192 2,653 11,518 4, 194 || 38,443 || 848 1,992 || 2,840
7 Christianstad 5 6,011 || 3,140 || 304 || 5,678 2,503 | 841 314 2,876 | 12,438 4,759 || 38,864 || 945 1,803 || 2,748
8 Jönköping 12 8,464 3,733 265 4,042 1,270 724 — 1,987 || 9,055 3,239 32,779 956 2,234 3,190
9 Falun . . . 2 14,103 590 34 306 542 498 — 1,964 11,904 3,784 || 33,675 730 | 1,921 2,651
10 Götheborg 16 7,966 | 1,015 398 || 3,609 | 1,055 857 1,921 | 1,572 10,570 3,656 || 32,619 || 1,048 2,077 3,125
11 Wexió. . . . 17 7,829 1,762 239 3,035 979 8:31 - 2,294 6,320 2,060 25,349 790 1,545 2,335
& 12 Orebro. . . . 15 || 4,745 2,259 | 129 || 4,122 | 1,089 901 -— 1,411 8,623 2,567 25,846 702 | 1,842 2,544
§ 13 Nyköping 11 || 2,322 3,298 || 135 | 4,260 756 603 || 52 | 1,43: 9,866 2,089 24,814 743 | 1,695 2,438
s < 14 Halmstad 14 3,842 4,570 262 2,144 882 357 50 | 2,032 6,980 || 2,551 23,670 728 1,624 2,352
s | 15 Stockholm 10 || 3,818 2,186 102 || 2,970 750 705 || 349 1,360 9,754 2,641 24,635 668 1,858 2,526
- 16 Gefle . . . . 21 5,091 548 49 1,926 1,407 257 54 1,718 8,480 2,203 21,733 298 896 i ,194
17 Westerås. . 13 || 4,284 1,579 35 | 1,911 972 776 — 1,623 6,487 2,366 20,033 521 | 1,740 2,261
18 Hernäsand 20 5,740 359 151 3, 142 152 283 118 1,219 6,263 2,494 | 19,921 264 693 95.7
19 Upsala 7 2,802 || 2,418 61 1,968 598 513 20 | 1, 109 || 7,198 || 2,107 | 18,794 754 2,157 2,911
20 Carlskrona 19 3,513 297 || 2 || 1 || 2,286 761 675 419 1,251 5,224 2,318 16,955 395 | 1,007 | 1,402
21 Umeå. . . . . 22 3,671 232 99 369 171 I 83 21 726 3,761 | 1,673 || 10,906 || 1,149 | 1,382 2,531
22 Östersund 23 3,225 221 55 1,315 90 260 --- 883 || 3,906 1,529 11,484 188 336 524
23 Piteå . . 24 2,818 232 63 I 80 422 363 5 914 3,089 | 1,485 9,571 || 1,61 i | 1,866 || 3,477
24 Wisby. ... 18 3,404 28 13 160 375 284 tº- 857 || 2,820 i ,068 9,909 52 3{}9 361
\- TOTA L 147,719 49,627 4,642 || 76,637 26,570 16,830 : 4,182 4) ,434 220,704 || 73,750 662,095 21,091 || 44,108 65,199
PROVINCES, CHILDREN | Aggregate of . i Hushållens Antal i Riket. ...
arranged in order of - § -- - Agricultural Population, cº- || Number of Families according to condition.
Agricultural Popula- #. § Illegitimate ſ of Married Women || clusive of Servant Maids & Girls. Weal --- Ver
, ºf O7??6% E || Males Female Males Females || Males Females | TOTAL || thy Middling! Poor É. TOTAL
gricultural Produce. -> ~ - *- - *- - sº
1 Wenersborg 4| 24,333 777 || 492 537 17,098 || 17,879 | 66,533 42,989 109,522 || 699 || 10,570 13,800 5,328 30,397
2 Malmö. . . . 1 22,514 || 349 || 171 202 17,673 17,618 || 64,512 40,471 || 104,993 || 763 8,788 14,690 4,011 28,252
3 Linköping 3| 21,758 320 || 191 186 14,851 14,765 || 57,707 || 36,843 94,550 || 478 7,247 15,233 6,406 29,364
4 Carlstad .. 8 20,521 658 || 367 359 16,144 17,616 || 57,180 38,795 95,975 || 337 8,120 | 11,340 4,247 24,044
5 Mariaestad 2| 21,587 853 || 300 286 14,123 13,971 || 56,947 || 36,411 | 93,358 708 || 9,259 || 13,713 5,126 28,806
6 Kalmar 9| 20,970 303 421 15,388 15,991 || 53,831 || 37,264 91,095 || 492 || 9,853 12,710 || 3,819 || 26,874
º; i 7 Christianstad 6 18,727 399 || 232 238 13,758 || 13,536 || 52,622 32,662 : 85,284 610 || 7,761 | 12,025 3,069 23,465
S | 8 Falun 5 17,336 |1802 || 541 558 11,352 10,912 || 45,027 30,050 75,077 76 7,264 11,992 || 3,347 22,679
§ 9 Jönköping 11 | 18,085 451 || 184 252 12,090 12,581 || 44,869 || 31,117 | 75,986 || 713 7,718 10,976 4,533 23,940
SS 10 Götheborg 12| 15, 133 389 || 216 265 11,213 11,815 || 43,832 27,337 || 71,169 || 360 6,174 || 9,027 | 3,341 18,902
S 11 Orebro .... 16 || 13,519 || 378 || 278 284 10,096 || 10,219 || 35,942 24,116 60,058 || 308 || 5,948 || 8,459 3,028 17,743
§ 12 Wexió . . . . 18 15,051 || 396 || 340 316 11,390 11,049 || 36,739 26,496 || 63,235 || 426 5,505 || 9,099 || 3,279 18,309
's 4 13 Nyköping 14| 12,825 202 92 114 9,496 9,629 || 34,310 |22,656 56,966 || 293 3,215 9,921 3,159 16,588
§ 14 Stockholm 10 || 11,746 272 || 108 162 7,293 7,456 || 31,928 19,474 51,402 || 387 5,598 || 8,531 2,787 17,303
tº 15 Gefle . . . . 17 | 10,596 || 336 95 || 136 6,501 || 6,644 || 28,234 17,576 45,810 || 255 6,050 6,952 1,432 14,689.
s H6 Westerås ... 15 10,416 237 92 || 139 , 6,739 6,932 || 26,772 17,585 44,357 || 157 3,834 7,843 3,012 || 14,846
s: 17 Halmstad 13 12,123 319 || 149 184 8,180 9,602 || 31,850 22,044 53,894 || 211 4,010 | 6,815 2,272 13,308
s 18 Upsala.... 7 || 9,177 225 91 || 103 5,796 6,041 || 24,590 15,443 40,033 || 195 3,371 8,171 2,516 14,253
§ 19 Herndsand 19 || 10,363 || 487 || 165 187 6,208 6,211 26,129 17,061 43,190 335 | 5,933 5,216 859 12,140
20 Carlsrkona 21 || 7,996 || 233 || 112 || 115 6,080 6,147 || 23,035 14,376 || 37,411 || 442 4,017 5,889 1,438 11,786
21 Umeå . . . . 24 5,106 || 133 81 110 4,552 4,251 || 15,458 9,490 24,948 63 3,276 2,482 6|| 8 6,439
22 Ostersund. . 23, 5,827 187 49 31 3,267 3,052 || 14,751 9,066 23,817 98 || 2,812 2,903 819 6,632
23 Piteå . . 22 4,446 92 T 1 5 3,713 3,961 || 13,284 | 8,499 21,783 || 146 2,613 2,243 981 5,983
* Wisby.... 20 4,887 37 28 24 2,824 2,986 || 11,833 7,910 | 19,743 || 65 2,320 2,642 761 5,788
\ TOTAL 335,042 lºss; 4,682 5,214 235,820 240,864 || 897,915 | 585,741 1,483,656 |; |º: 212,472 70,155 432,530
- . Number of Families in Towns. 2,895 | 12,978 26,438 8,304 50%is



'74
.*
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity of each kind of GRAIN, annually required for Seed, and the produce thereof; and also the
Number of Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Goats, in each of the 24 Provinces of SWEDEN. w
*...* The limited return of Produce, especially of Oats deserves attention, and seems to imply, notwithstanding the Latitude of Sweden, that its Agriculture is susceptible of great improve-
ment; it is probable that too great a predilection for Mining and Manufactures, diverts both Capital and energy from the more sober and legitimate, pursuit of Agriculture, a subjeet well
deserving the consideration of the present enlightened Sovereign of Sweden, more particularly so, as Agricultural Productions form no inconsiderable Item, in its list of imports.
-*-**
Wheat
Sheep
Quantity (in Swedish Barrels) of Grain and Potatoes, | Horses, Hormed Cattle, &c.,
PROVINCES, annnally required for Seed. in the Towns.
arranged in Order - - - -g
of º: Produce Hvete Råg Korn Hafra |Blandsåd! Arter Spannemál | Potatis || Horses Hormed Cattle Sheep Pigs Goats
of GRAIN. Wheat Rye Barley Oats Mia!ed Pease Summa Potatoes ||Håstar Oxar Kor unshots, Fär Svin Getty
*-* - sºme ---> |
i Malmö 3,304 26,833 58,447 24,592 || 10,158 22, 192 145,576 30,872 || 1,212 193 1,511 160 | 790. 1,273 27
2 Mariestad . . 2,066 24,668 16,210 | 63,993 || 24,904 6,988 || 138,829 16,127 || 320 196 || 797 136 371 603 || –
3 Linköping .. 4,118 27,711 | 19,591 4,794 21,790 5,207 || 83,211 14,424 || 395 || 315 785 47 || 333 712 || –
4 Wenersborg 959 || 10,361 10,031 || 67,027 22,571 3,217 | 114,166 || 42,251 || 209 || 24 614 | 82 120 || 316 || –
5 Falun . . . . . . 30 | 19,146 14,005 20,166 20,150 2,000 | 66,497 8,100 || 205 || 17 | 958 96 262 330 220
6 Christianstad 1, 184 || 25,879 29,308 9,730 || 3,505 5,248 74,854 25,963 || 319 || 50 526 127 307 || 334 —
7 Upsala 3,459 23,645 21,730 2,921 3,981 | 1,994 || 57,730 | 13,093 || 321 | | 492 6 293 | 667 || –
8 Carlstad .... 316 10,039 || 2,915 | 72,053 3, 129 877 99,329 18,239 || 191 || 32 719 32 51 | 188 || –
9 Kalmar 1, 174 || 33,567 30,457 3,051 212 802 69,263 24,733 || 238 126 498 || 43 296 || 331 13
16 Stockholm . . 3,073 24,621 13,867 || 3,505 || 2,608 2,496 || 50,170 | 18,026 || 1, 149 || 42 1,925 | 16 | 1,699 || 388 2
11 Jönköping . . . 286 15,677 | 8,335 | 39,937 11,985 690 76,910 | 19,159 || 88 || 82 297 | – || 88 | 161 || –
12 Götheborg ... 1,004 || 4,107 || 14,542 24,418 6,990 || 5,227 56,294 14,498 || 258 71 || 763 | 84 59 54 | 20
13 Halmstad . 614 || 10,539 21,160 | 16,594 | 13,227 363 62,497 | 16,676 || 295 95 710 | 80 | 78 143 || –
14 Nyköping ... 3,077 | 19,519 6,211 2,232 2,391 | 1,745 35,675 | 14,212 || 284 83 673 26 591 637 2
15 Westerås 1,010 20,383 10,113 3,289 5,781 896 41,472 7,773 444 95 | 1,157 | 1.48 938 1,232 || --
36 Örebro. . . . . . 552 18, 131 3, 174 14,440 5,384 1,541 ;| 14,876 242 99 || 727 | f 42" | 121 347 —
#7 (#efie . . . . . . 18 4,606 | 12,474 || 4,130 4,013 | 1,527 26,768 10,202 || 198 22 982 | 130 229 337 || 379
$8 W exió 217 | 11,728 18,677 3,708 6,972 | 407 || 41,709 || 5,545 || 45 12 ino | 20 10 | 73 ||
19 Hiernésand § 2,225 17,165 | 1,446 2,406 785 24,027 | 6,715 || 92 8 || 586 50 | 400 || 95 223
20 Wisby g 793 || 11,540 || 7,342 405 720 159 20,959 2,825 || 202 || 70 454 8 266 238 --.
21 Carlskrona .. 520 7,219 8,835 | 1,943 729 993 29.2% 18,529 || 2: 16 | 737 47 - 30 || -
22 Piteå . . . . . . - 276 15,634 — 32 — i5,942 1,065 || 43 || 6 || 336 || 53 185 38 95
23 Östersund ... -- 676 5,443 | 1,377 | 1,336 342 9,174 3. *T* | * ! -- I --- l -ºxº~ | *-* * *s-s-s
24 Umeå . . . . . . 32 929 || 9,165 408 1,570 — 12,104 2,864 || 60 || 5 | 150 20 30 50 100
TOTAL 27,806 || 345,075 374,837 386,159 177,044 65,696 || 1,376,616 || 349,519 |6,272 | 1,660 | 15,067 | 1,553 |6,281 i 8,582 | 1,081
Proportion Towns 405 || 5,625 | 5,832 || 4,324 2,065 683 18,934 11,583 In the CO UNTRY.
%, € º
& Y or - Håstar Kreatur u -
2– Annual average Produce ºf GRA IN and Potatoes. Horses H.jº. sº §. º;
1 Malmö . . . . 28,514 171,393 || 305,924 91,370 || 51,423 113,932 Zººlºº 39,10474,685 69,999||13,627 36
2 Mariestad ... 10,935 | 108,198 || 62,327 | 175,034 81,231 26,792 |464,517 | 91,686 || 27,883 || 95.145 || 63.3go 36,013 277
3 Linköpings...|23,797 || 154,371 116,526 26,479 || 110,688 23,515 455,376 117,028 22, 197 79,242 50,734 43,880 1,746
4 Wenersborg | 4,184 || 51,733| 32,197 195,566 70,112 || 10,571 || 364,863 276,707 || 19,375 | iſozss 93.336||37.364 | 1.3%
à Falun . . . . . ; 180 60,876 | 84,030 100,800 100,780 10,000 || 356,666 | 40,500 || 15,000 || 69,000 70,000 8,000 50,000
6 Christianstad 7,729 112,873 134,241 34,836 14,354 29,726 333,759 241,303 || 37,590 81,932 | 68,570 || 41,776 3,610
7 psala . . . . . 24,176 |113,726 || 132,333 18,232 24,335 | 10,895 || 319,697 85,430 || 17,173 49,997 || 58,181 25,655 343
* Qarlstad . . . . 1,649 91,820 9,894 || 232,647 10,182 3,145 || 318,828 118,506 || 12,232 67.857 69,793 16,700 3,550
9 Kalmar . . . . . .5,529 | 153,558 108,729 13,406 923 3,602 || 285,747 152,113 || 16,395 91,545 | 73,237 25,479 'go;
19 Stockholm ... 17,699 || 134,348 89,247 18,807 15,211 | 12,254 278,567 | 101,844 || 21,748 53,551 67,313|22.317 31,
tº Jönköping ... 1,999 || 71,933 23,636 124,195 || 14,252 2,686 240,791 || 111,929 || 12,582 98,795 76,634 20,329 8,050
12 Götheborg ... 3,934 || 23.9% 59,336 90,616 26,552 22,214 || 230,866 108,963 || 17,381 || 51,302 || 63.396 || 15.066 "dºg
13 Halmstad . . 2,782 37,060 76,922 56,582 42,444 7,630 || 222,470 | 124,357 || 12,929 61,932 60.373 || 13,013 || 367
14 Nyköping .. 23,125 | 112,248 || 33,916 9,728 15,472 8,597 203,086 | 73,638 || 11,105 53,669 || 47,677 35.4% 469
15 Westerås 4,434 º! 49,979 | 12,500 29,111 || 3,447 | 198,632 38,690 || 10,936 47,337 30,293 || 17,569 3,281
16 Orebro...... 2,721 | 88,735 | 13,329 || 45,451 24,257 6,792 | 183,505 || 76,309|| 9,572 | 66,443 || 44,074 13,264 4,634
17 Gefle....... 7| || 33,828 63,931 17,991 || 17,814 5,680 | 137,815 52,027 || 11,230 56,099 || 50,672 || 3,437 30.36%
18 Wexió 673 || $4,703 | 66,484 || 11,586 21,046 1,487 || 135,981 27,615 || 7,366 78,629 || 57.338||11.940 gº
19 Hernâsand. 8 14,273 | 73,437 5,157 11,266 4,424 || 108,555 52,164 || 10,175 50.829 48,516 4.933 16137
: ... . ; - ; : 1,662 2,448 608 || 75,917 | 17,535 || 10,962 23,066 35,556 5,656 736
32 p. £O}} 3, . . *º § § 5,946 *::: 3,254 69,359 18.8% || 9,829 |46,477 22,322 32,637 1,234
23 hºrsund ..] – | 6′oºl 32,655 9.gº 9.35 − | 66,911 10,743 || 4,369 |28,390 42,613 | 1,688 1,296
* tº R. i. • 2 :-, 3. ,352 2,056 59,792 | 16,506 || 8,304 || 34,316 32,953 8,282 31,508
24 Umeå ... ... 120 7,964 35,555 1,232 6,282 — 51,153 21,124 || 4,295 21,046 24.085 2,912 1950
TOTAL 167,375 | 1,724,840 1,717,710 | 1,299,465 702,122 313,037 5,924,819 2,370,47 1.493 dº Zºº fº a ch sº
Proportion Towns 2,617 33,770 33.853 16,430 ; 2,812 O :::::: • º: 370,783 º: ſº 166,269
Ratio of Produce 6 5 1. l. - 389,608 do. Young Cattle
to Unity. * - 4; 3% 4 5 4. 6 | -
S---' |\-ºn-y-/ - ' ' -- | <-- |S 2-ºs- /* || \*N* } \*. t - -
Rye Barley Oats | Mia!ed Pease |Tºº -ºº: ‘7. Hd. an. Swine Goafs




75
1820; shewing the various Diseases under which the Mortality ensue
STATEMENT shewing the MoRTALITY, in each of the 24 Provinces of S WEDEN, and in the City of Stockholm, in the Year
d, and distinguishing the Number of Males from the Number of Fe-
males; the Provinces arranged in Order of their Total Population. & The Column of Totals includes 30 Males and 7 Females Mur-
dered: 117 Male and 21 Female Suicides; and 14 Males and 3 Females Executed.
*...* On comparing this Stateme)
Sweden, is considerable, but there is no correspon tº e &
#yori hºuses makes the Number about 12,000, of whom, about 900 are reported as Illegitimate, and & 8 º' --
as cell, as the Murders, Suicides, and Executions, specified above, are all indications unfavorable, to the moral Character of Sweden : The legitimate
STATIsTics, is, to enable the relations and conditions of Society to be correctly understood, whereby its social and moral improvement may be progres-
Unfortunately the olject and end of STATISTICS, as yet, do not appear to be understood in Sweden, notwithstanding their long continued popularity,
of Drunkenness,
object, and end of
gively advanced.
at with the London Bills of Mortality, one feature which it presents unfavorable to Sweden, is the Number of Females reported to have
ied in Child-bed, which are as 3 in Sweden, to 2 within the London Bills of Mortality ; The Number (1833 e o &
died in Child ding data in England, on which to form a comparison; An Account of the Children annually received into all the London
and 200 Foundlings : The Numbers reported Drowned, and to have died
of Illegitimate Children dying under a Year Old in
:
<!
PRO VINCES
arranged in Order of
ToTAL POPULATION,
#3
24
<!
i
#5
in 1820.
Malmö
Linköping . . .
Wenersborg . .
Kalmar . . . . . .
Mariestad . . . .
Carlstad ..
Götheborg . . . .
Christianstad. .
Jönköping . . . .
Nyköping . . . .
Örebro
Stockholm . . . .
Wexió
Gefle . . . . . . . .
Westerås
Upsala . . . . . .
Halmstad . . . .
Carlskrona
STOCKHOLM . .
Hernåsand
Umeå. . . . . . . .
Piteå . . . . . . . .
Östersund . . . .
Wisby
Total MALES.
3 & G 9 & 9
ge 3 & © º &
6 * & 6. & .
* @ tº gº 4
Malmö < . . . . .
Linköping . . . .
Wenersborg . .
Kalmar . . . . . .
Mariestad . . . .
Carlstad . . . .
Götheborg . . . .
Christianstad. .
Falun . . . . . . . .
Jönköping . . . .
Nyköping . . . .
Orebro . . . . . .
Stockholm....
Wexió
Gefle . . . . . . . .
Westerås
Upsala . . . . . .
Halmstad . . . .
Carlskrona
STOCKHOLM. . .
Hernåsand
Umeå. . . . . . . .
Piteå . . . . . . . .
Östersund . . . .
Wisby . . . . . .
gº tº & º ºs ºn
i
:
|
f
********s-s-s-s-s| *
87,708
. 81,905
82, 15?
72,098
71,693
. . 71,788
66,076
66,013
57,464
57,851
48,439
47,897
45,363
45,794
43,378
. 39,794
37,548
38,403
. 38,3}7
35,044
. . 31,467
19,897
17,894
17,888
i 6,908
1,239,475
*******ºsºsºsºw ºry
88,929
9ö,641
87,919
77,703
76,838
76,472
68,843
68,670
65,376
63,703
52,852
52,562
51,341
50,225
48,383
. 45,841
42,668
41,990
. 40,634
40,525
. 35,620
20,767
19,251
19,006
18,656
A GES.
|
:
%
:
429
356
406
369
467
298
267
300
184
3{}}
296
242
177
208
203
2}º
235
198
197
j 56
#91
65
73
**** *
6,69i
*=s*-*-**
35}
305
377
216
Š
|
i
:
sº ses-rºams
i
4
7
337 291
405
522
| 245
52 i
4 #6
543
227
113
304
5
4
| 5
26
698
748
573
541
656
$89
423
432
480
423
486
386
669
336
379
473
465
298
252
465
246
106
92
89
99
31}.
282
272
424
239
197
244
164
234
250
195
135
169
150
183
164
167
158
124 |
147
56
436
364
562
10,404
2 || 484
618
450
378
483
444
383
367
263
305
383
28]
4:34
247
225
314
313
119
195
302 |
174
68
80
62
77
363
402
349
335
300
500
206
307
369
352
231
165
463
194
76
90
100
sºlºgy, lººsa
DISEASES.
§ 3 s §
'S SS # Vº § Š. § 's § š Š kS §§
§ § Š § SA) §. * S *sº s s §§ S £ S
§ tº S. § s | < | S S | *; S | S § & S.
257 | 189 214 || 51 61 61 | 359 305 21 22 524 2,075 303
140 293 201 || 50 391 | 121 182 450 51 |34 || 146 2,073 527
181 304 || 174 |241 || 104 || 24 190 377|46 |31 || 285 1,962 378
164 || 143 140 || 41 229 || 75 173 307| 29 26 191 1,524 225
141 302 | 182 239 111 || 70 183 || 461 23 ||33 || 255 2,010 || 332
164 306 146 21 I 82 51 || 1 | 8 || 376 53 22 || 300 | 1,833 356
| 171 200 | 158 226 209 28 138|441 ||61 38 223 1,899 303
143 || 171 87 25 67 || 31|| 204 || 256 26 || 23 322 | 1,363 | 167
98 || 193 135 || 2 || 83 40 | 154 216 34 25 184 1,173 || 212
95 244 129 || 11 I | 36|| 36|| 161 379 | 11 || 17 | 1 || 0 | 1,386 268
164 || 101 || 145 || 34 155 61 131 220 25 15 i55 1,209 304
103 || 194 132 30 || 7 || || 41 97 265 ||25 | 18 187 | 1,170 245
179 226 || 178 93 219 124 134 |400|55 28 227 1,875 496
85 I 59 22 47 97 42 122 275 19 || || 6 || 86 973 150
84 145 || 100 || 2 || 49 || 41 || 94 149 22 || 10 154 856 122
126 126 165 || 1 || 135 | 69 || 1 || 3 || 252 ||25 | iſ 130 1,161 296
156 93 || 124 26 114 | 80 | 124 253 14|13 | 188 1,188 323
75 170 82 45 35 | 17 | 123 253 || 23 i5 156 998 || 128
94 | 100 | 89 || 3 || 130 || 45 114 143 39 || 13 iO2 878 || 1:26
263 98 || 373 |136 392 || 102 || 54 291 50 17 | 108 || 1,906 559
47 || 103 || 53 — 38 28 78 107 | 16 || 14 | 181 | 668 58
19 44 25 — 17 | 17 | 39 i 02 | 16 || 8 || 13 l 418 28
43 | 18 26 || – || 14 || 9 || 40 | 124 |18 || 7 | #50 450 52
9| 28 || || 5 || – || || 6 || i4 45 54 || 4 || 10 || 53 || 251 33
18 28 | 16 — | 36|| 11 57 58 || 8 || – | 40 273 || 32
} — 3,019 3,978 || 3,110 1,614 2,943 | 1,238 3,227 6,514 714 || 466 4,588 31,572 Tooga
|al 200 147 174 52 44 85 409 314|| 4 || 9 || 421 1,901 || 352
37 175 283 242 || 48 302 || 155 252 456 14 || 4 || 134 2,104 674
54 142 319 | 183|233 94 || 53 235 | 345 || 7 || 5 || 270 3,992 492
28 179 160 | 135 | 29 194| 102 || 269 315||17| 9 || 150 1,591 323
39 146 282 | 188|209 || 80 75 285 414 || 7 || 9 | 181 1,917 || 465
|49 164 285 | 169|224|| 76 66 190 355 || 4 || 8 || 223 1,814 452
| 42 150 225 232 |222 || 175 39 249 476 || 5 || 3 | 183| 2,003 || 435
29 ió9 155 86 i7 50 52 303 270 || 2 || 7 || 245 1,385 259
21 || 1 || 1 || 173 114 || 4 || 61 57 268 163 || 3 || 5 | iá3 | 1, 132 280
25 98 || 237 | 123 102 || 79 57 220 || 342 || 4 || 9 || 77 1,375 373
34 154 90 141 26 121 90 230 208 || 7 || 7 || 142 1,251 360
19 102 168 || 161 27 | 79 61 172 226 || 7 || 5 || 132 | 1,160 321
30 175 196 || 145 || 72 205 || 147 237 439 || 7 || 1 | 206 | 1,861 591
24 92 | 155 || 46 || 35 | 71 || 49 154 229 || 8 || 5 || 82 952 235
9 || 74 || 141 82 | – | 54 62 | 163 138 || 5 || 8 || 139 877 | 192
29 142|| 147 134|| 3 || 112 || 71 208 252 | 6 || 4 || 108 1,217 417
18 147| 107 || 117 22 || 77|| 103 202 || 262 || 3 || 7 | 127 | 1,193 || 417
19 76 175 107 || 49 20 37 151 233 || 6 || 1 | 128 1,002 || 177
21 | 72 : 72 3 99 42 124 114 || 4 || 4 || 110 || 762 161
35 | 168 88 373 |138|| 312||157 179| 308 || 8 || 3 || 57 1,828 689
16 35 | 82 50 — 33 32 148 || 103 || 2 || 6 || 168 676 114
10 | 16 || 37 29 || – || 7 | 16 57 || 77 || 6 || 3 || 88 || 346 35
10 || 34 || 11 || 41 || – || 9 || 7 || 77 | 135 | – || – | 126 450 70
3 || 13 | 24 20 || -- 7| 12 || 83 40 —| 2 || 48 || 253 56
5 24 23 31 — 29 || 13 85 60 — | 3 || 43 316 | 73
647 2,858 3.80% sºlº 2,390 6,274 136 ºl sº 21,358 Tsots



T:tal FEMALES
1,345,215
| 5,343
7,549
7,955
1,640 5,000
*...*.*.*.***
76
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Manufacturing Establishments in SWEDEN in 1824; the number of Looms; the number
of Workmen employed; and the Value of the Produce of each branch of Manufacture in that Year
If Refined Sugar, and Tobacco and Snuff, which may be regarded as Foreign"
Products, rather than articles of Swedish Manufacture be deducted from the follow-
ing Total, it reduces the Value of the Products of Swedish Manufacture to an incon-
siderable Sum
Kládes-, Ylle- och Stofts Fabriker
Bomuls-och Linne- do.
Siden-och Halfsiden do.
Strump g e º ſº, sº gº º do.
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . do.
Segel-och Tält-Duks do.
Săpsjuderier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ölje-slagerier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobaks-och Snus-Fabriker . . . . . .
Pappers-Bruk . . . . . . . . . . . t
Läder-Fabriker . . . . . . . . e gº tº tº gº
Saffians- do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
Socker-Bruk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jern-gjuterier och Mechaniska Factorier
Jern-och Stål-Fabriker . . . . . . . .
Metall- do. e tº e º is g º &
Ur- do. . . . . . . . .
Nāl- do. . . . . . . . .
Kard- do. . . . . . . . .
Glas-Bruk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Porcellaines–Bruk . . . . . . . . . . . .
Degel-och Saltglacerings-verk
Pip Bruk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fārgerier . . . . . . * * * g e º ºr 3 & 8 & © tº º
Cattuns Tryckerier . . . . . . . . . º
Atticke Bryggerier . . . . . . . . . . .
Vaxduks Fabriker . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sked vatten och Chemiska Syrors tillverkning
Lack-och Kork Fabriker . . . . . . . Aº
Poudre-och Stärkelse Bruk
Vax-och Talj-ljus-Fabriker
Spegel- do. . . . . . .
Kort- do. . . . . . .
Tapet Mälare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parfnmerie Fabriker . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stilgjuterier . . . . . e º e a tº 6 e º a e e e is
Chirurgiska Instrumentmakare
Musikaliske do.
Mathematiske do.
Fārgberedare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº gº
Handskmakare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tillverkare af Fabriks Redskap
Finare Trädarbetare . . . . . . . . . . . .
Läder Laquerare . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glas Ritare . . . . . . . . . . . & & º ºs º & &
Pottaske Kokerier . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Japanerings Fabrik . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diverse mindre Fabriker . . . . . . .
Summa
t
{
§ *: ‘S’ s Annual
§ $ §: § § Walue of
#5 §§ #3 prºute
Žs #: § Š Riac Dollars
a ſ Woollens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 || 133 1,822 1,855,000
s | Cotton and Linen . . . . . . . . 347 38 | 1,003 345,116
SS ! Silk and Mia!ed. . . . . . . . . .) 543 47 781 571,485
§ Hosiery . . . . . . . . gº º ºs º º º . . . 223 54 264 58,365
is ºbſºlids. . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 14 | 19t) 93,918
l Sail Cloth and Canvass.... 157 9 402 110,620
Soapmakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 I 06 117,215
Oilcrushers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 15 39,476
Tobacco and Snuff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 || 769 848,351
Paper Makers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 435 245,597
Tanners and Leather Dressers. . . . . . . . 66 207 355,562
do. of Morrocco . . . . . . . . e de e º e 7 15 43,357
Sugar Refiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 212 1,402,613
Iron Founderies and Mechanical Facto 3 71 *62,027
Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 46 7,569
Other Metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © g g g g tº 23 98 26,813
Watch and Clock Makers . . . . . . . . . 102 186 28,889
Needle Makers. . . . . . . . . . tº & gº º gº dº e º 'º 3 24 12,879
Cards for Combing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 48 14,591
Glass Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 11 254 242,972
Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 99 107,336
Crucibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, & sº tº e º º ºs e º 'º 1 1 i 6,319
Pipe Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & º 'º & g 5 18 3,640
Dyers . . . . . . . . g tº e º e º a 9 º' g 9 tº © tº gº e º ºs 106 || 321 168,611
Calico Pranters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 139 205,214
Winegar Makers . . . . . . . . . . & e º dº i{) 15 50, 155
Wawed Cloth Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 10,040
Operative Chemists . . . . . . . . g sº e º 6 & © tº 5 4 14,295
Sealing Waa, Makers, and Cork Cutters 17 19 5,932
Starch and Hair Powder Makers 4 10 3,901
Waa, and Tallow Chandlers . . . . . . . . 7 13 30,460
Looking Glass Makers. . . . . . . . . . . . § 33 72 18,940
Playing Card do. . . . . . . . . 3 e º $ tº 12 43 10,528
Paper Stainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 54 9,759
Perfumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 12 26, 106
Type Founders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 5,242
Surgical Instrument Makers . . . . . . . . 6 20 7, 142
Musical do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 24 5,580
Mathematical do. e & © & & © e º gº tº 5 II 5,914
Colourmen . . . . . . . . . . & e g º e 9 & © tº e º 'º 7 5 32,260
Glovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 23 4, 141
Machinists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº º tº & © tº 4 16 3, 166
Cabinet Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 69 10,000
Glazers of Leather . . . . . . . . . . * e º sº º ºs 3 6 3,800
Glass Stainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 29 5,800
Potash Works. . . . . . . e tº e º e a n e º e º a º 2 l 3,561
Japanners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * @ 9 & & © e T 6 3,000
Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 157 37,925
TOTAL 1,177 wº 7,281, 183
*çaº
The Woollen Manufacture is prin-
cºpally carried on at Norricóping and
Stockholm the proportion of V. lue
Żmanufactured in 1824
at Norrköping was 1,073,016
at Stockholm . . . . . . . . . . 608,630
at Nyköping . . . . . . . . . . 77,928
at AJingsås . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,444
In addition to the Wove Fabrics re-
presented in the amneared list upwards
of 13,000,000. Ells of Cotton, Linen,
and Worsted Stuffs of Domestic man.
wfacture, are also represented to have
been made in the undermentioned Pro-
vinces in 1824 Viz.
in Elfsborg . . . . . . . . . . . , 1,351,567
Skaraborg . . . . . . . . . . 1,270,620
Gefleborg . . . . . . . . . 1,262,895
Vesternorrland . . . . 1,073.375
Linköpings . . . . . . . . . . 902,717
Calmar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844,136
Kronoberg ........ 771,910
Jönköping . . . . . . . . 741,220
Qrebro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 658,550
Nykopings ..... . . . . . 626,621
Westerås . . . . . . . . . . . . 547,148
Götheborg . . . . . . . . . . 521,603
Caristad . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453,054
Halland . . . . . . . . . . . . 430, 100
Norrbotten . . . . 385,436
Westerbotten ...... 238,134
Stockholm . . . . . . . ... 321,500
Total Ells 13,463,367
-->3) GGº-ºs-
The Silk Manufacture is confined
exclusively to Stockholm, the Cotton
§ is principally carried on at
lfsborg, Skaraborg, & Stockholm,
and the Calico Printing in the vicinity
of Götheborg, and Stockholm
*The Value of Mechanism for Ma-
nufacturing purposes in 1823 amoun-
ted to 157,576 Ria: Dollars, the falling
Qſì in 1823 was owing to the break.
ing up of the principal Mechanical
ºlishment of the Kingdom in that
€6.7°
The Ea:port of IRON during the 10
Years 1816 - 1826, averaged $76,761
Skeppund £Annum, in the proportion
of 239,949 Skep, from Stockholm
96,768 a / Götheborg
40,444 # m all other Ports
The Woollen Manufactures an 1824
consisted of
146,707 Ells of Fine Cloth
129,549 do. Middling
197,737 do. Coarse
19,667 do. Flannel
and Sundry Stuffs
The Total Value of the corresponding
a0count of Manufactures for 1823
Amounted to 7,572,145 Bia Dołżars
i .... I Value in
| Quantities Ria Dollars
The following Statement shews the Number of BLAST FURNA CES, and of Iroit Work ſº ackjernstillverkning 1821 Pig Iron Skep. 472,425
) e i () 1ng wº ShēWS the Number 0 frºm JES, and of Iſroºt Wor/CS e *
and of Forges for the Manufacture of Bar, and other IRON, in Sweden in 1818, and 182i, and Stangjerns smide f/ Bar do. // 370,622 7,4] 2,741
the annexed Statement shews the quantity, and annual Value of each Mineral Product. For the Amnesjerns do. // other do. 1 41,918 1,089,879
proportion ºf Value produced in different parts of the Kingdom, see the Statement of the Geogra. Koppar 182 3. 2
#. º * * .* The COAL, is exclusively produced in Malmö, and more | K ; tº tº º is © & 6 e º e º a 4 Copper If 6,111 794,336
than half, the quantity raised, is stated to be consumed on the spot. The COBALT, is principally ObOIt * * * * * * * y - ty
produced in.9eºrº, and a pºrtion in Calmar, and Nykpäings; ALUM, in Linköping, Mariaestad, Alu J. Cobalt Skálp. 46,629 155,431
£;&#$!!..." *i. º: exclusively in Westerås ; SULPHUR, in Orebro, and M Ul Il • - - - - - - - - - - - " Alum Tumnor 10,148 182,664
alug: º Płłº.ºhiºfly in Falun, considerable in Linköping, and partially in Westerås, Orebro. essi
and Nyköping; SILVER and LEAD, principally in Westerås, and partially with Goii) in Falun- Sy º Ilg. . . . . . . . . tº e 1823 Brass Skepp. 471 89,566
- - Vafvel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sulphur iſ 578 29,888
Masungar och Hyttor . . . . . . ... Number of Blast Furnaces 319 Stenkol . . . . . . . . . . . / Coal Tunnor 135,112 || 135,112
Stångjernsverk . . . . . . . . . . 1818 do. of Bar iron works 389 | Bºdfºrg. . . . . . . . . . . . Red Ochre m 2,769 9,597
...Y 1 cy e *.* º & 1 & &Y
Stångjerns-hārdar vid dem 1821 do, of do. Forges 999 Victriol. . . . . . . . . . . . 1824 Vitriol Skepp. 1,504 30,081
- Amnesjernsverk, . . . . . . . 1818 do. of other Iron Works 106 Bly & e º sº e g º g Q tº º tº gº tº * Lead // , 298 19,322
Amnesjerns-hārdar vid dem 1821 do. of do. do. Forges 143 Silfver * * * * * g e º e º a * Silver Skálp. 3,022 60,441
U Guld & e tº & 9 e // Gold 1,200
n : 3

77
STATEMENT of the Quantity and Value in Swedish Bank Dollars, of each of 52 articles of Merchandize, EXPORTEP
from, and of 67 articles IMPORTED into SWEDEN, in the Year 1824.
Skálp, signifies Skálpund, 20 of which are a Lispund;
0 Lispunds, a Skeppund ; 100 Skálpunds, are equal to 93% ibs. English ; or 42%. Kilogrames; The Skeppund, is therefore equal to 375 iń. English:- -
}...; hº.. 32 Kappar, . to ...] English"Bushes, an overplus for good measure of 4 Kappar to every Barrel, is uniformly º in
measuring all Grain; The Liquid Tunnor, contains 48 Kann , or 33"|g English Gallons; Kistor, signifies Chest, or Box; Ris, Reams; Krus, ºt r i.
; Alnar, Eli, of 23 English Inches; St. Styrke, Number; Tolſter, Dozen; Duss, also Dozen; Famn Fathom of 3 Ells: The
Swedish Riac-Dollar, should weigh 451°), English Grains, 396"|s of which should be fine Silver, equal to 4/73. —see Earchanges
Flask; Par, Pair; Fał,
EXPORT.
Articles l --&
EXPORTED. Warornas Namn. Antal | Sv. Beo.
ſ Iron, and Ore Jern och Malm Skepp. 413,463 6,964,438
3 | Copper Koppar . . . . . . . . // 5,449 | 661,849
§ Brass Ordnance Metall Kanomer // 315 40,741
& Cobalt Cobolt . . . . . . . . Skalp. 56,464 174,256
is Steel Stål . . . . . . . . . . Lisp. 185,683 254,547
§ Brass, and Wire Messning och Trád m 553 29,138
#4 Vitriol Victriol . . . . . . . . . 14,557 14,107
= Argol Vinsten . . . . . . . . . 2,164 11,530
's' | Red Ochre Rödfärg . . . . . . Tunnor 3,822 | 16,724
§ Lime Kalk . . . . . . . . . . # do. 63,187 56,112
§ Alum Alun . . . . . . . . . . Fat 8,999 || 247,240
* | Paving& Grind Stone Plan-och Slipsten st. 105,535 | 30,129
UPorphyry Porfyr . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,608
Deals, &c. Trāverke . . . . . . Tolfter 226,034 900,908
Timber, Spars, &c. do. . . . . . . . . . . st. 4,055.690 279,394
a Wooden Ware Trâdkârl . . . . . . . . m 69,758 21,022
3 J Sundry Wood Trädverke diverse 6,779
§ * Furniture Flyttsaker . . . . . . 19,989
Tar and Pitch Tjāra och Beck Tunnor 48,872 317,064
Potash Pottaska . . . . . . Lisp. 3,130 5,880
JFoa, Skins Räfskin . . . . . . . . 3,155 i2,177
3 ( Sugar Socker . . . . . . . . Skalp. 76,625 | 27,712
§ W Tobacco and Snuff Tobak & Snus. . . . . . . 226,024 || 178,328
§ { Indigo Indigo . . . . . . • , ºf 14,313 || 39,251
§ 2) Molasses Sirup . . . . . . . . . . // 40,762 | 8,212
§ ( Saſt Salt . . . . . . . . . . Tunnor 2,307 || 11,066
(Silk Goods Sidentyger . . . . . . . . . . 57,128
Other Wove Fabric | Väfnader . . . . . . Aln. 325,336 113,584
Pipes Pipor . . . . . . . . . . tº e º gº 5,928
Š Books, Charts, &c. Böcker, Chartor &c. 16,358
§ | Cordage Tågverke . . . . . . . . . & is 6,858
Š Paper Papper . . . . . . . . Ris 35,431 55,921
# Cards for Wool Kardor . . . . . . . . Par 19,740 22,311
S | Window Glass Fönsterglas . . . . Kistor 201 5,568
s Porter Porter * * * * * * g e Åannor 17,841 12,374
Ale Ol . . . . . . . g Fat 1,136 9,323
Oil Cake Oljekakor . . . . . . Lisp. 21,420 6,373
U Tinder Fnéske . . . . . . . . I/ 8,498 || 10,921
ſ Linseed Linfró . . . . . . . . Tunnor; 2,908 || 21,152
Grain Spannemäl f/ 18,901 || 58,425
do. do. . . . . . . Lisp. 41,890 40,665
§ <! Flaa, Lin. . . . . . . . . . . . // 3,810 14,785
& Y Butter Smör . . . . . . . . . . // 3,889 14,201
Rock Moss Bergmossa. . . . . . . 19,980 || 17,517
Wool Uli . . . . . . . . . . Skalp. 31,049 8,021
U.Pye Grass Fārggräss. . . . . . . . . . . . | 6,597
* ( Fish Fisk . . . . . . . . . . . tº e. 27,043
& -
s §: Hummer 464,430 | 15,033
§ { Pilchards Strömming Tunnor 1,151 | 10,029
Ships or Vessels Fartyg St. 6 || 37,814
Specie Dollars Mynt-Piastrar ! 57,400 148,283
Sundries Diverse varor . . . . 319,617
Total Summa 11,397,058
To FINLAND Jern, Tobak, Sidentyger, Spannemal, &c, 1,198.123
Grand Total of EXPORT 12,595, 171
... In addition to the 1,191,708 Ric-Dollars, Excess of va
will be found to include 1,078,788 Riac-
which any other Product has i
English Tons ; and consequently,
disparity between the value of the
£6??
Ea:ports and Imports,
lue Eaſported, over and above the Value In
Dollars of Value in Fish, which ma
given, and further, Salt will be found Val
supposing it to have becn Imported into Sweden, in Swedish Ships its
—see Statement Balance of Trade
IMPORT.
Articles -
IMPORTED. Warornas Namm. Quantitieslsº #.
ſ Sugar Socker .............. Skälp. 7,631,287|1,3,4,417
Coffee Kaffè .......... ...... a 1,265,135 544,710
Tea, Thé. . . . . . . . . . . . tº gº º ſº tº e Af 13,657 42.885
Tobacco Tobaks blader ...... a 3,383,533 834,368
Raisins Russin . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 166,634 35,859
&; Almonds Mandel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 106,935 28,740
R Prunes Swiskon . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 179,583 19,222
& Pepper Peppar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 27,549 14,827
S3 4niseed Anis . . . . . tº gº tº gº tº a tº • * * * * 54,140 | 13,629
× Liquorice Lacritz . . . . . . . . . . e e s s / 63,957 29,533
S | Orange Buds Pommerants-Knoppar a i 14,368 18,369
K- ine Yin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kannor 140,238 157,357
Brandy Brânvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,912 || 24,494
Arrac Tra.0 . . . . . . gº tº Q & gº º ff 37,550 64,645
Mineral Waters | Mineral-Watten...... RCrus 43,312 14,005
Lemons Citroner . . . . . . . . .... Styrke, 249,068 13,399
UCaraway Seeds | Kummin . . . . . . . . . . . . Tunnor 1,452 28,137
ſ Butter Smör . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lispund 88,795 337,268
| Cheese Ost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If 38,366 73.956
Pork: Fläsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 11,916 23,646
§ Hops Humla . . . . . . . . . . a lº 11,124 .45,910
2. Beef Kött. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tunnor 6,587 || 105,709
gº Grain. Spannemál ........ f/ 3,027 26,054
Sº j Linseed Linfró.............. A/ 4,645 35,822
35 ºils Gryn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Skälp. 458,084 || 47, 176
& Cattle Kreatur . . . . . Styrke 6,473 196,939
Q
S | Salt Salt . . . . . . . . . tº $ tº e º $ tº Tunnor 214,337 553,812
° Fish Fisk. . . . . . . . . . . . I/ 118,650 859,606
do. Dry Gräsidor och Stock Liapund 158,762 182,608
Q do. Various Diverse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº tº º º 36,574
(Hemp Hampa ............ Skepp. 8,422 || 357,195
Flaac Lin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Lispund 25,00S 53,234
‘s Wooi Ull . . . . . . .......... A/ 61,845 331,899
‘s $º Tin Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . g # 3,172 24,566
ºf $ | Lead Bly . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº º is Af 9,508 19,650
§§d Horse Hair Ta el . . . . . tº gº & & © ºn tº gº ºn % 1,609 8,315
s sº Silk Silke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skälp. 30,762 317,874
... s i Cotton Wool | Bomull ............ tf 264,117 | 113,761
šš do." Yºº | Bomulfsgarn ...... fy 307,014 || 239,378
Q& | Colours Fārgar. . . . . . ...... t! 451,432 397,094
| Dye Wood Fārgtråd ..... * * * * * f/ *~~~-rºssº 70,308
UBéaver & H. Bäfver-Canin-och Har-hár 8,826
ſ Soap Tvål .......... ... . . . . Skälp. 104,279 22,449
| Drugs Apoteks Materialier , 3,534 || 33,862
Oil of Vitriol Victriol-Olja...... // 50,741 16,385
do. Fish Tran • * * * * * * o o a s a 4 g c s g gº Fat 3,077 78,386
Other Oils Oljor...... tº e º a e . . . . Kannor. 243,518 183,743
T'allow alg. . . . . . . . . . . . Lispund 53,124 231,957
Potas Hottaska .......... # 47,156 | 104,848
Tallow Candles Talgljus * * e º t e º ºs e tº // l ,683 8,294
• Coals Stenkol ........ . . . . Tunnor 32,930 42,535
SS Firewood Ved • * *, *...* * * * . . . . . . Famn. 37,408 167, tº 6
§ | Pitch and Tar || Beck-ogh Tjära .... Tumor 8.095 || 46.447
* Wove Fabrics | Väfnader ........ . . . . Alm 341,642 $2,537
sº Boots Stöflor........... . . . . . Panj 6,199 || 15,013
§ Paper Postpapper ....... . . . . Rs. 1,300 10,075
§ | Porcelai Porslins Tailrikar........ 6,219 8,068
& | Sacks Şāgkar ..................St. 13,036 8,500
Timber Trädverke & ºn e s 6 tº e a e º e º s 2 49,500
Leather Läder * * * * * * * * * * * * c e º a s ***-ºs. 645,548
Books Böcker & © . e. e. tº ſº º 6 & © tº tº g º & G e º 'º fºr mºmºmºx, 23,017
Glass Glas * * * * * * * * * g. tº 9 & ſº is e g º tº º & *** *-ºse 27 ,712
Corks Korkar ę tº e º dº e g g g g g g is a * & ſº ſº tº e *sessºrs 9,826
Floor Mats Golfmattor • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *=-aºs 7,840
Ships Stores Skepps-Inventarier ........ ——— 15,653
Specie Mynt- Piastrat * * * * * * * * g e g is 4,543 1 1,736
USundries Diverse Varor ............] — 406,106
Total * 9 Summa ... 9,802,047
From FINLAND. Smör, Ved, Hudar, Kött-Salt, &c. &c, i.e67.426
Eaccess of Ea'port over Import 1,191,668
*s
12,595,171
wported, which the above account eachibits; The Imports
9 he regarded as the produce of Swedish labor, rather than a Foreign Production, for
*ed at 353,812. Ria-Dollars, whilst the quantity is stated at less than equal to 25,000
Value is greatly over rated, and occasions a still further
'78
STATEMENT showing the Geographical Position of each of the Colonies belonging to the BRITISH EMPIRE in 1833, with the date
of Settlementº, Capitulation}, or Cession of each; the Population of each in 1829; the Tonnage of Shipping, cleared outwards to, and entered
inwards from ; and the value of the Exports to, and imports from each, in the year 1830.
The diminution in the Save Population of the British West Indies, when compared with the increase in the Siave States of North America is deserving of consideration;
in addition to the number of Slaves in the West Indies; there are further 35,504 at the Cape of Good Hope ; 20,464 at Ceylon; and 76,774 at the Mauritius, making a
Total of 829,665; the Population of Van Diemans Land includes 8,484 Convicts; and that of New South Wales 15,668; both Totals are exclusive of Aborijines, Vide
Par. Pa., No. 266, Session 1831,–for the Imports and Exports, see No. 690, Session 1832; The excess of Export to Canada, Gibraltar, Malta, the Cape of Good Hope,
Van Diemans Land, and New South Wales, is equalized in Mercantile account by the Bills drawn by the Agents of the Government at the respective places, and that to
the Foreign West indies becomes involved in the general account with Continental Europe. º
*...* The Shipping entered inwards from New Brunswick appears greatly to have eacceeded that cleared outwards, the difference probably arises from New Wessels built in that
Province ; to Newfoundland the Tonnage cleared outwards, greatly exceeds the Tonnage from ; Gibraltar eachibits a still greater disproportion ; several of the Vessels cleared for
Newfoundland proceed direct from thence with Fish to Spain and Portugal, while several of those which clear outwards for Gibraltar, seek homeward Freights from those Countries,
and the generai Statement of Shipping cleared outwards and entered inwards to and from all Countries will shew that the Tonnage entered inwards from Spain and Portugal exceeds
the Tonnage cleared outwards thereto in a similar proportion to the eaccess outwards to Newfoundland and Gibraltar.
In like manner the Tommage cleared outwards to Van Diemans
Land and Neno South Wales, and to the Foreign West Indies greatly eaceeds the Tonnage from thence, most of the Vessels clearing out for the former with Convicts and
Settlers proceed to the Mauritius and India for homeward Freight : the Tonnage inwards from which will be seen to eachibit a corresponding eaccess, many of those cleared outwards
for the Foreign West Indies proceed direct to European Continental Ports with their return Cargoes.
PRovi Nce, Is LAND, OR
Colony, with the Late of
Settlementº, Capture?, or
Cession 4.
Hower Canada . . ; ; 759
Upper do. . . . . fiſ/60
New Brunswick #1497
Nova Scotia. . . . * 1497
Cape Breton . . . . * 1497
Prince Edward’s Island
Newfoundland. . *.i.497
Hudsons Bay ... *1610
The Whale Fisheries. .
WEST INDIES.
Bermudas. . . . . . * 1609
Bahamas . . . . . . * 1629
Jamaica . . . . . . fié55
3 ſ Tortola . . . . *1666
§ Nevis . . * 1628
3 J St. Kitts . . *1623
§ Antigua ... *1623
§ Montserat . . *1632
S U Dominica . . 41763
Barbadoes . . . . * 1605
ſSt. Lucia ... +1803
| St. Vincents 41763
& Grenada .. 41763
Tobago . . . . ] i 763
| Trinidad ... flºº?
Honduras Treaty 1670
º
Declared Value of EXPORTS.
Total Official Value of
Demerara. . . . . . +1803
Berbice . . . . . . #1803
Total SFA WE Population.
Heligoland . . . . 41816
Gibraltar . . . . . . # 1704
Malta & Gozo. . ºf 1800
Ionian Isles. . . . 41817
Gambia . . . . . . . . *H 631
Sierra ileone. . . . *1787
Cape Coast Castle . . . .
Fernando Po. . . . 1830
Cape of G. Hope #1806
St. Helena . . . . * 1651
Mauritius. . . . . . +1810
Ceylon. . . . . . . . +1795
Singapore . . . . . . *
IPrince of Wales island
Malacca .
Van Diem. Land * 1803
New Sth. Wales * 1787
Swan River. . . . *1829
e & t t < * * * * *
Bombay . . . . . . j i 661
Madras . . . . . . . . 1640
Bengal . . . . . . . . +1757
Siam, and Islands in the
Hayti . . . . .
Cuba. . . . . . .
St. Thomas..
§ Cayenne . . . .
Foreign
West
Indies,
Geographical Position of Tons of SHIPPING.
CHIEF ‘i’ow N OF HARBOUR. --> * * -
CHIEF Tow N. Total Outwards mwards British Pro
Latitude. Longitude. Population. to jrom duce & Man.
Quebec 46 50 N. 71 10 W. 423,630 e. sº */
Kingstown 44 8 m 76 40 m ::::::$21,694 227,909 997,502
St. John 45 20 m 66 72,932 : 133,469 155,249 215,448
#. '45 44 m 63 36 / ! 142,548. o
ouisburg 45 54 m 59 55 $ } 31,738 30,146 258,797
Charlotte Town 46 15 m 62 50 m 23,473] -
St. John 47 32 m 52 29 m 60,088 31,246 17,820 294,250
Hudsons House 53 () iſ 106 2.7 m 1,247 777 ; 91,136
- 39,540 35,952
1823. IS29.
5,176 4,608 || 32 22 m 64. 33 ſt 9,251 2,256 620 40,924
10,808 || 9,268 ; 25 3 m 77 20 m 16,500 1,338 1,360 41,440
342,382 322,421 ; 18 12 m 76 45 362,421 82,558 || 85,710 1,246,995
6,460 7,787 i8 33 m 63 /* 10,252 606 1,317 3,531
9,261 9,259 ; 17 i4 m 62 35 m 11,959 1,996 1,892 16,069
19,817 | 19,310 17 15 m 62 43 m 23,922 6,804 6,224 53,085
30,985 29,839 17 4 m 62 {}9 if 35,714 9,367 9,781 92,316
6,505 6,262 #6 47 g : 62 i7 m 7,406 944 1,253 8,077
16,554 15,392 || || 5 23 m 6H. 24 m. 19,838 : . 2,921 3,01 i 14,148
73,345 81,902 || 13 50 m 59 41 m # 102,007 20,887 17,190 271,797
13,794 | 13,661 13 24 m 60 5.1 m 18,351 4,209 5,290 # 21,305
25,252 23,589 : 13 5 61 15 m 27,714 12,084 || 14,379 77,370
25,586 24,145 || || 50 m 6H 45 m 28,732 11,031 12,349 75,366
14,314 | 2,556 i i ; 6 m {}{} 30 a #4,042 6,913 6,594 41,132
23,537 24,006 : 10 m 6; 30 m 44,163 20,474 22,224 : 139,517
2,127 || || 4 || 0 m 87 51 m. 4,643 8,847 11,184 199,618
77,376 69,467 || 6 30 m 56 30 m 78,833 53,687 55,250 : 426,316
23,356 21,319 # 6, 30 m 58 // 23,022 6,070 7,711 69,442
728,509 696,918 såsjø 25,992 263,338 2,838,448
The Light House 54 12 m 7 53 E 2,500 -*- 78
The Flag Staff 36 7 m 5 19 W. 17,024 10,426 1,795 : 292,760
ALa Valette 35 50 m 14 12 E. : 119,969 7,906 2,034 189,135
Corfu || 39 40 m 20 17 m 210,000 4,532 5,326 56,963
St. Marys 16 80 m 13 30 W. 12 aga)
Freetown 8 30 m ł 2 56 tº 17,426 : GTY)
Annamboe 5 9 ºf i 4} iſ ſ 31,909 27,912 252,123
3 53 tº "7 40 E | -
Cape Town 33 56 S. 18 23 u : 129,030 ; 7,705 8,069 330,03
15 15 m 5 49 W. 38,915
Isle of France 20 27 m 57 H 6 E 101,469 6,391 12,824 161,029
Columbo 7 4 N, 79 49 a 933,267 3,048 1,309
1 10 m 103 15 m in -
5 25 7 ||100 19 a with Bombay, Madras, and Beng
Malacca 2 14 m 102 12 a J - -
Hobart Town 43 S. 147 ſ/ 17,950) - ſ 94,430
Sydney 33 15 tº 151 25 a. 36,598 - 28,719 8,979: 206,205
If - I/ 850 J U. 14,042 |
2.
The Fort 18 58 N. 72 38 m º º ~,
Fort George 13 5 iſ 80 25 m | e i 54,383 71,911 sººn
Calcutta 22 35 u 88 28 a j China. 28,577 27,915 -
Indian Seas 2,220 | 1,982 234,717
Cape Hayti 19 46 m | 72 16 W. 400,000 t 7,867 4,469 321,793
Havannah 23 12 m 82 14 a 500,000) ſ371,670
The Town 18 22 m | 64 50 m 5,000 - 12,536 6,060-4 234,873
A small Island 5 If 53 5,000 J U 11,486
Colonial &
IMPORTs.
F. Produce. Total. ; EXPORTS,
£ £-— £-———£–-
181,819 | 1,179,321 ; 682,202 1,576,020
30,592 || 246,040 # 220,094 | 276,491
34,749 293,546 66,664 || 356,163
48,392 || 342,642 # 264,032 326,745
8,244 99,380 # 32,857 90,144
2,108 2,103 ; 195,591 2,108
16,652 57,576 : 4,014 || 60,360
1,770 43,240 # 21,428 58,719
106,364 1,353,359 3,653,266 1,805,455
28 3,559 25,212 2,836
336 | 16,405 # 80,334 14,283
3,509 56,594 202,917 | 72, 167
8,199 || 100,515 # 267,655 114,290
570 8,647 32,581 7,987
2,085 16,233 149,322 | 15,902
21,495 293,292 541,708 || 358,577
3,715 25,020; 148,394 32,060
3,053 80,423 394,913 82,917
4,670 80,036 337,922 || 79,087
3,266 44,398 ; 164,736 41,340
24,553 | 164,070 : 354,788 197,631
51,851 251,469 221,855 572,383
31,878 |458,194 1,627,061 451,242
6,884 76,326 370,985 | 73,440
290,878 3,150,326 sºoo Taoso.org
H 53 23| 99 275
127,361 || 420,121 24,186 674,827
49,623 238,758 # 42,463 390,544
21,075 78,038 100,570 | 93,893
133,771 385,894; 312,611 || 502,337
78,753 |408,789; 171,572 552,258
2,341 || 41,256.; 57,570 28,386
19,408 180,437 675,345 247,688
202,688 46,496
al.
12,240 | 106,670 : 49,282 | 101,891
49,603 || 255,808 # 68,276 262,833
4,119 18, 161 16,914
438,706 4,344,703 7,555,633 7,082,838
7,399 || 242,116 149,916 457,066
9,880 331,673 102,885 831,956
6, 155 377,825 # 287,446 556,385
29,203 264,076 30,352 504,343
39 11,525 i 11 748 11,261


º)
STATEMENT shewing the Population, (distinguishing the proportion in Towns, from the proportion in the Villages,) in each
of the 19 Provinces of the Kingdom of the NETHERLANDS, (as constituted in 1814) at each of the two Periods 1816 and 1825,
the Provinces arranged in Order of their Total Population in 1816, with Number of Reference to their Geographical Position as
exhibited on the preceding Page; shewing also the Total Number of Marriages, Divorces, Births, & Deaths; the increase ºf Cent.;
and the Total increease; the Total excess of Births over Deaths, and the Ratio of Bir
every 100 Births, in the 10 Years 1815–24.
*...* These Statements relating to the Population of the WETH
ths to every 100 Marriages, and of Deaths to
ERLANDS, have been compiled from an Official Work of 31 Sheets, printed at the Hague in 1827, in pursuance of an order
of His Majesty’s the King of the Netherlands, bearing date the 3rd. of July of the preceding Year; the first 10 Sheets purport to shew all the changes in the Numbers of the Population in each
Province of the Kingdom, in each of the 10 Years 1815 – 24; the 11th. Sheet is a Summary of the 10 preceding Sheets; the 19 following Sheets purport to shew the change in each of the 19
Provinces separately, in each of the aforesaid 10 Years 1815 – 24; and the 31st, and last Sheet is a Summary of the 19 preceding ones; in this Work the proportion of the Births and Deaths to
the Total Population distinguishing the Number in Towns, from the Number in the Villages, (communes rurales) is worked out to 2 places of Decimals, and the proportion in the Births and
Deaths which the Males bore to the Females is worked out to 4 places of Decimals with various other minutiae of detail; with such a display of circumstantiality it was deemed fair to sºppose
that some additional light on the subject of the causes which influence the changes and progress of Population might have been derived : but on investigation it proved, that the 31 Tables con-
tained a greater display of calculation and detail, than Philosophy; for, it will be seen that whilst in Liege (see No. 17, in the Order of Geographical Position) the Births in the 10 Years 1815-24,
exceeded the Deaths by 30,925, and only 986 in the 10 Years represented to have emigrated out of the province, the Population in 1825, is stated to be 27,084, less than in 1815; on the other
hand, the increase represented to have taken place in Lwaxembourg is as irrecconcileable, as is the decrease in Ełege : and although the results of the other Provinces indicate a probabie approx-
imation to accuracy; they contain several trifling errors, the less excuseable on account of the display of minutiae of calculation, Whilst a suspiscion is thrown over the whole by the results of
the two Provinces here specifically adverted to.
The diminution of Births, and great increase of Mortality in 1817, deserve notice ; the result was probably occasioned by the eatreme uncongeniality of the Season of 1816.
#72,
England and Wales in 1817, there was a dimination of Burials, without any diminution of Births ; a great increase of Mortality however enswed: in 1818 – 19 the Number of
Divorces, in North and South Holland, bespeaks peculiarities in the domestic habits of the People of those Provinces.

Number of Births and Deaths, in the 10 Years 1815-24.
*
245,385 ) 230,831
POPULATION, 3 *- ‘ss 3 &
* . PROVINCEs, g as enumerated in 1816, and 1825. Number $: Towns. Country. # º s3's;
arranged in order of their —-----ºf O § TOTAL in the SS $ $
TOTAL POPULATION. Town Country | TOTAL |Marriages § Males | Females à Males Females à Births. 16 years. ** §§
1. Oost Vlaanderen 12 || 140,370 475,319 615,689 || 43,120 | – || 26,634 25,227 86,422 || 80,547 218,830 11; 505
2 West Vlaanderen H 1 136,299 380,025 || 516,324 || 37,882 || 6 || 27,522 25,779 71,196 | 66,642 191,139 9 50}
3 Henegouwen . . 15 108,959 || 379,636 || 488,595 || 39,591 || 27 || 21,431 20,500 72,935 | 68,332 : 183,198 | 2 460
4 Zuid Braband 14 | 129,163 312,486 || 441,649 || 36,423 5 || 26,669 25,696 59,891 56,925 169,181 12 464
5 Zuid Holland. .. 8 205,078 183,427 | 388,505 || 34,942 ||148 || 42,366 | 40,140 42,611 |40,624 165,741 13 474
6 Noord Holland 7 || 248,007 | 127,250 375,257 || 34,789 1209 || 48, 189 || 45,530 # 26,892 25,133 145,744 5 4 is)
7 Luik . . . . . . . 17 72,726 285,459 || 358,185 24,387 24 || 15,690 i4,632 : 43,205 || 40,096 113,623 sº-sº-sº 469
3 Noord Braband 13 52,526 241,561 294,087 20,380 || 1 || 10,429 || 10,019 41,510 || 38,905 100,863 10; 495
9 Antwerpen . . . . . 0 97, 145 || 194,420 291,565 23,075 2 || 19,949 18,973 32,337 30,212, § 101,471 11; 419
10 Limbirg . . . . . . 16 52,307 || 235,306 287,613 22,960 5 || 10,973 || 10,316 41,522 || 38,970 : 101,781 11} 443
11 Gelderland . . . . 5 67,116 196,981 264,097 19,337 || 13 || 12,549 11,849 34,088 || 32,376 90,862 8 470
| 2 Luxemburg. . . . 19 30,639 182,958 213,597 18,740 Ti 7,468 || 7,223 40,391 || 37,160 92,242 37 492
13 Vriesland 1 43,202 || 133,352 176,554 15,327 | 46 9,042 8,416 24,786 23,321 65,565 15 427
14 Namen . . . . . . 18 19,998 || 144,402 | 164,400 | 12,592 8 5,952 5,817 24,323 22,598 58,690 15 466
| 5. Overijssel 4 29,373 || 117,856 147,229 11,629 || 13 7,037 ( 6,850 19,738 18,326 51,951 9 446
| 6 Groningen gº & 2 27,824 107,818 135,642 || 11,492 || 37 5,290 5,031 21,249 20, 103 51,673 15; 450
#7 Zeeland . . . . . . 9 36,784 74,324 111,108 || 10,645 27 8,114 || 7,751 20,309 | 19,157 55,331 16 520
18 Utrecht . . . . . . 6 50,945 57,002 || 107,947 8,982 30 9,858 || 9,297 11,285 10,598 41,038 9 457
19 Drenthe . . . . . . 3 7,825 38,634 46,459 3,954 3 1,580 | 1,465 7,110 || 6,568 16,723 15 423
TOTALS, 1816, 1,556,286 3,868,216 || 5,424,502 430,247 605 316,742 300,511 721,800 67b,593 2,015,646 468
- Increase of Eacess of is § 3.
1825. || “...º.º. Deaths |*%.” is;
| East Flanders. . . . . . . 159,269 527,998 | 687,267 71,578 21,304 || 21,029 || 61,533 58,968 162,834 || 55,996 75
2 West Flanders 148,127 || 415,699 || 563,826 47,502 21,511 21,613 49,696 || 48,490 141,310 || 49,829 *}4
3 Hainault. . . . . . . . . . 116,980 429,210 546, 190 57,595 16,359 15,233 45,108 || 41,589 iſ 8,289 || 64,909 65
4 South Brabant 139,991 355,464 495,455 53,806 22,985 22.014 || 38,387 || 35,723 119,109 || 50,072 70
5 South Holland . . . . . 222,980 || 215,222 438,202 49,697 33,680 || 33,681 29,493 26,996 i23,850 || 41,891 75
6 North Holland. . . . . 259,763 134,153 || 393,916 18,659 43,786 43,434 17,994 | 16,511 121,725 || 24,015 85
7 Liege * * * * * g e Q © tº ſº, 77,804 || 253,297 || 331,101 27,084 – || 12,104 12,311 29,720 || 28,563 82,698 || 30,925 73
8 North Brabant . . . 59,516 || 267,101 || 326,617 32,530 7,322 || 7,227 28,491 26,467 69,507 || 31,354 69
9 Antwerp . . . . . . . . . . 109,961 213,717 | 323,678 32,113 15,334 14,162 21,432 | 19,695 70,623 || 30,807 '70
# () Limberg gº 8 9 tº gº º ºs e º 'º 64,176 || 257,070 321,246 33,633 7,752 7,676 27,950 27,171 70,549 || 31,544 69
11 Guelderland . . . . . 71,683 212,680 284,363 20,266 9,233 8,535 22,324 || 19,726 59,818 || 31,344 66
# 2 Luxemburg tº g º ºr 6 & & & 43,889 248,721 292,610 79,013 4,940 || 4,927 25,166 23,662 58,695 || 33,686 64
H 3 Friesland : 6 G & e º G & 51,629 150,901 202,530 25,976 6,410 | 6,609 || 13, 124 12,076 38,219 || 27,622 60
14 Namur . . . . . . . . . . 30,315 159,078 189,393 24,993 4,218 3,552 13,766 12,598 34,134 || 24,553 58
15 Overissel. . . . . . . . . . 43,276 || 117,661 | 160,937 13,708 5, III 5, 100 14,286 12,982 37,479 || 14,472 72
16 Groningen . . . . . . . . 30,151 125,894 | 156,045 20,403 4,009 || 3,882 11,752 10,896 30,539 || 21,134 60
17 Zealand . . . . . . . . . . 39,924 | 89,405 129,329 18,221 7,345 7, 185 14,699 || 13,207 42,436 || 12,917 77
18 Utrecht . . . . . . . . . . 54,226 63,179 || 117,405 9,458 7,983 || 7,920 7,350 | 6,675 29,923 || | 1,110 73
#9 TXrenthe . . . . • * * * * * 9,058 44,310 || 53,368 6,909 1,018 929 4,144 3,767 9,858 6,865 60.
TOTALS, 1825. 1,732,718 4,280,760 6,013,478 252,404 || 247,019 476,415 || 445,762 : 1,421,600 || 594,046 ºf;
Increase in the 10 Years, 176,432 412,544 588,976 588,976 64,338 53,492 -594,046 ||



80
STATEMENT shewing the Total Population of each of the 19 Provinces of the Kingdom of the NETHERLANDS, on the
31st. of December 1814; and 31st. of December 1824; with the Number of Births and Deaths in each Province in each of the
Ten Years 1815 – 24; the Provinces arranged in Order of their Total Population in 1815.

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PRO WINCES | 31st. of TOTAL Number of PIR THS. TOTAP,
arranged in Order of their Đecember r— –A– —y Births, in
TOTAL POPULATION. 1814, 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. || “...
1 East Flanders. . . . . , 615,689 21,302 22,391 || 19,531 | 19,431 22,329 20,577 22,076 24,100 23,205 || 23,888 || 218,830
2 West Flanders ..] 516,324 18,338 19,370 || 17,402 || 17,579 | 19,311 | 18,556 | 19,375 20,772 | 19,868 20,568 || 191,139
3 Hainault . . . . . . ... . 488,595 17,623 17,399 || 15,361 | 16,127 | 18,997 | 18,201 || 19,733 20,188 19,963 | 19,606 || 183,198
4 South Brabant . 441,649 16,140 16,022 14,509 15,084 17,362 16,335 | 18,245 18,949 18,235 | 18,300 || 169,181
5 South Holland . . . . .388,505 || 15,698 || 15,676 14,388 15,440 | 16,577 | 16,457 17,627 | 18,169 17,772 17,937 || 165,741
6 North Holland . . . . 375,257 | 13,827 | 13,544 || 13,687 | 13,709 || 14,424 || 13,997 || 15,196 || 15,848 || 14,875 | 16,637 || 145,744
7 Liege . . . . . . . . . . . 358,185 | 12,268 12,193 10,644 10,421 || 1 1,630 || 10,550 | 11,272 11,644 11,624 11,377 || 113,623
8 North Brabant . 294,087 || 10,177 | 10,507 || 8,943 || 9,238 10,461 9,207 || 10,393 || 10,516 || 10,481 10,940 || 100,863
9 Antwerp . . . . . . . . . 291,565 | 10,532 10,419 || 8,893 || 9,617 | 10,392 || 9,409 || 10,290 11,055 10,442 10,422 || 101,471
10 Limburg . . . . . . . . . . 287,613 || 9,997 || 9,763 | 8,890 9,774 10,749 9,744 || 10,604 || 10,889 || 10,521 | 10,850 || 101,781
11 Guelderland . . . . . . 264,097 || 8,928 8,881 7,766 8,422 || 9,199 || 8,567 9,512 || 9,903 || 9,673 || 10,011 || 90,862
12 Luxemburg . . . . . . . . 213,597 | 8,324 || 8,320 7,184 || 7,536 10, 110 || 9,626 9,978 10,252 10,600 | 10,312 || 92,242
13 Friesland. . . . . . . . . . 176,554 5,964 6,017| 6,204 || 5,991 6,347 | 6,695 || 7,010 || 7,235 | 6,737 || 7,365 || 65,565
14 Namur . . . . . . . . ... 164,400 5,461 5,258 4,897 5,157 6,339 6,091 6,343 6,437 6,419 6,288 || 58,690
15 Overissal . . . . . . . . . . 147,229 4,894 || 5,066 4,368 || 4,706 || 5,006 || 4,942 5,613 5,747 5,623 5,986 || 51,951
16 Groningen . . . . . . . . 135,642 5,086 4,937 4,779 4,889 5,072 5,183 5,401 5,442 5,555 5,329 || 51,673
17 Zealand . . . . . . . . ... 111,108 5,277 5,386 5,210 || 5,358 5,418 5,220 5,643 5,910 5,734 6,175 || 55,331
18 Utrecht . . . . . . . . ... 107,947 3,928 3,904 || 3,427 | 3,678 3,954 3,994 || 4,313 4,549 || 4,519 || 4,772 || 41,038
19 Drenthe . . . . . . . . . . 46,459 1,596 | 1,549 | 1,472 | 1,549 1,615 1,597 | 1,735 | 1,936 | 1,771 1,903 || 16,723
'TOTALS 5,424,502 || 195,360 196,602 || 177,555 183,706 205,292 | 194,948 210,359 219,541 213,617 | 218,666 || 2,015,646
1824. %
1 East Flanders. . . . . . 687,267 15,224 16,282 18,576 | 16,277 17,045 16,430 15,139 16,030 16,671 15,160 || 162,834
2 West Flanders . 563,826 13,198 || 13,575 15,668 14,281 | 13,565 14,248 || 13,903 || 14,964 14,252 13,656 || 141,310
3 Hainault . . . . . . . . . . 546,190 12,621 | 11,373 | 12,229 11,508 12,298 || 12,158 11,669 | 12,469 11,438 10,526 || 118,289
4 South Brabant . . . . 495,455 | 13,016 || 11,578 12,136 10,931 11,691 || 11,915 11,498 || 13,785 12,057 | 12,502 || 1 19,109
5 South Holland . . . . 438,202 || 10,530 11,301 || 13,850 12,833 12,822 12,666 12,582 13,122 11,898 || 12,256 || 123,850
6 North Holland . . . . .393,916 || 11,819 11,016 || 13,449 || 11,306 | 12,008 (12,189 12,337 14,585 11,834 11,182 || 121,725
7 Liege . . . . . tº & e º 6 º' & 331,101 || 9,015 9,090 9,623 8,743 8,782 8,443 7,349 7,319 7,218 7,116 || 82,698
8 North Brabant . . . . .326,617 | 6,523 6,914 || 7,359 6,740 || 7,424 7,423 6,914 7, 111 || 6,886 6,213 || 69,507
9 Antwerp . . . . . . . . . . 323,678 7,354 6,346 7,777 6,389 6,932 || 7,346 7,464 7,592 6,864 6,559 || 70,623
10 Limburg . . . . . . . . . ... 321,246 7,179 6,790 7,079 || 6,644 7,423 7,717 6,779 7,357 6,894 | 6,687 || 70,549
11 Guelderland . . . . . . | 284,363 || 3,412 5,677 6,381 6,138|| 6,463 6,273 6,134 6,088 6,097 5.ii.5 || 59 gig
12 Luxemburg . . . . . . . . 292,610 5,161 4,875 5,731 6,191 8,383 6, 176 5,524 5,673 5,636 5,345 || 58,695
13 Friesland. . . . . . . 202,530 | 3,419 3,933 3,833 3,884 3,498 || 3,519 3,336 4,380 4,089 || 4,328 || 38,219
14 Namur . . . . . . . . . . 189,393 || 3,752 3,122 3,363 3,054 3,775 3,882 3,391 || 3,239 3,324 3,232 || 34,134
15 Overissel . . . . . . . . . . 160,937 || 3,474 3,769 4,065 3,905 || 4,100 || 3,483 3,209 3,855 3,977 3,642 || 37,479
16 Groningen . . . . . . , . 156,045 2,785 3,048 3,237 3,118 2,925 2,899 || 2,902 || 3,313 º; 3,122 || 30,539
17 Zealand . . . . . . . . . . 129,329 || 3,466 3,505 || 3,654 4,336 *5,440 4,872 4,360 4,462 4,259 4,082 || 42,436
18 Utrecht . . . . . . . . . . 117,405 || 2,803 2,948 3,398 || 3,141 2,878 2,655 2,767 3,145 || 3,002 || 3,191 || 29,928
19 Drenthe . . . . . . . . . . 53,368 858 981 | 1,200 | 997 945 883 863 | 1,064 1,106 961 || 9,858
TOTALS 6,013,478 || 137,599 || 136,123 152,608 || 140,416 148,397 145,177 138,120 147,553 140,692 134,915 1,421,600
Excess of Births over Deaths. 57,761 60,479 24,947 43,290 56,895 49,771 72,239 71,988 72,925 83,751 594,046
\-2-/|\º-º-' | \-2- ºw-' | \-/*- : ** | *.* | \-a-' | S-2- | \le^*~ | \--~ || <r-2-
[Years | 1825. 1815. | 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824.



*...* The followiug STATEMENT shews the Total Number of Births and Deaths, in the whole of the Kingdom of the NETHERLANDS, in each of the ten
Years 1815–24; and the excess of Births over Deaths injuata position with the balance of increase of the Total Population.—see Note to the preceding Page.
Y ſ & TOTAL Wumber in the 10 Years of SS .. g
POPULATION, TOTAL | Sº *-ºr - Eaccess | Annual s: s sli: ##
3. at the emd of each Year. Number S Births. JDeaths. of Births increase $ss §|#3 º
S •— —|| of Mar- .s **-* *- …ºr ------ *-*c. over of Pop. §§ S * | ###".
> Town | Country TOTAL riages. S Males Females | TOTAL Males Females | TOTAL || Deaths. Hulation. "QS *#
1815 1,556,286 3,868,216 5,424,502 48,854 43 100,625 94,735 195,360 71,362 66,237 | 137,599 57,761 ——— 4 . 30
16 1,567,016 3,915 247 5,482,263 40,801 63 101,629 94,973 196,602 69,581 66,542 136,123 60,479 57,761 4 .82 31
17 1,577,784 3,964,958 5,542,742 33,881 67 91,602 85,953 177,555 80,189 72,419 152,608 24,947 60,479 5 .21 13
48 1,577,751 ; 3,989,938 5,567,689 39,218 69 94,794 88,912 183,706 71,773 63,643 140,416 43,290 24,947 4 .68 2-&
19 1,584,247 4,026,732 5,610,979 42,401 53 105,850 99,442 205,202 75,848 72,549 148,397 56,895 43,290 4 .84 28
1820 1,649,406 4,016, 170 5,665,576 43,258 66 100,551 94,397 194,948 74,246 70,921 145,177 49,771 54,597 4 .5 29
} 1,659,988 4,055,359 5,715,347 44,796 64 || 108,100 102,259 2}0,359 70,357 67,763 138,120 77,239 49,761 4 .7 37
2 1,677,404 || 4,112,658 5,790,062 46,949 66 I 13, i26 || 106,415 219,541 75,086 72,467 147,553 71,988 74,715 4 .67 || 33
3 1,693,913 4, 167,234 5,861,147 45,424 66 109,948 103,669 213,617 71,665 69,027 I40,692 72,925 71,085 4 .7 34
4 1,712, 183 4,222,367 5,934,550 44,665 43 112,317 106,349 218,666 68,712 66,203 134,915 83,751 73,403 || 4 .9 §§
5 : 1,732,718 4,280,760 6,013 478 |} 78,928
81.
STATEMENT shewing the Superficies of each of the 19 Provinces of the Kingdom of the NETHERLANDS, arranged in order
of their Total Population in 1825; with the Number of Persons in each Province in that Year; and the Ratio thereof to every 100
Hectares, in each Province; shewing also the Number Educated, and of Committals for Crime in each Province.
* ~ *.*.
PROVINCES, Eactent of Superficies : nº sš |. P D U CATION. . | Committals for CRIME
arranged in order in Heetares, § : § s: In the Primary § 2; KS Earpences of Ś s , || 's 3 . . $ 2
of their —|| s 5 : § ## S C H O O L S. š Š § Primary 3, ##|s ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
ToTAL POPULATION proportion § 5 |&#; <- 2 is Q Schools $S 35|S is #| $ $5 § 5
in 1825, TOTAL | Cultivated 24 § Boys Girls S & Sº in Florins 5 §3| 3 || S < * | 3 &
1 East Flanders . . 282,361 264,988 || 687,267 259 || 25,644 22,205 6,399 || 55,782 21,065 274 || 125 3,215 1,121
2 West do. . . . . . . 316,585 296,915 || 563,826 190 || 21,028 17,830 6,888 57,122 34,681 256 79 3,267 | 1,238
3 Hainault . . . . . . . . 372,469 356,258 || 546. 190 | 155 || 32,179 21,736 6,504 60,437 || 61,379 | 1,263 60 | 1,815 1,324
4 South Brabant . . . . 328,426 316,883 || 495,455 156 || 21,993 16, 177 4,863 43,541 74,293 || 779 || 137 3,331 | 1,403
5 do. Holland . . . . 287,181 244,213 || 438,202 | 180 || 23,813 | 16,885 8,179 50,173 116,715 225 || 143 | 1,315 537
6 North do. . . . . . . 245,114 203,008 || 393,916 193 || 22,018 16,880 9,062 || 48,048 159,226 221 || 168 2,154 479
7 Liege . . . . . . . . . . . . 288,992 || 237,579 || 331,101 || 139 || 13,794 8,539 933 23,333 12,311 || 634 69 | 1,967 969
8 North Brabant . . . . 501,293 277,183 || 326,617 | 118 || 20,630 || 14,529 2,624 || 37,978 || 48,066 420 64 1,356 138
9 Antwerp . . . . . . . . 283,830 197,303 || 323,678 164 || 15,805 || 11,914 : 2,969 || 31,401 34,765 570 83 1,338 439
10 Limberg . . . . . . . . . . 466,687 || 310,514 || 321,246 || 103 || 13,493 8,795 : 1,466 23,754 22,050 | 782 99 || 2,014 812
11 Guelderland . . . . . . 509,195 289,802 || 284,363 98 || 18,881 12,243 : 2,031 || 33,155 58,245 172 74 1,254 273
12 Luxemburg . . . . . . | 650,210 |463,423 || 292,610 , 63 || 19,925 || 14,819 160 34,904 24,798 || 505 35 | 4, 146 3,126
13 Friesland . . . . . . . . 263,618 235,705 || 202,530 85 || 14,571 10,351 : 2,011 || 26,933 || 48,104 || 121 66 395 263
14 Namur . . . . . . . . . . 347,683 278,397 || 189,363 || 67 || 12,139 9,565 1,247 22,978 || 37,919 || 435 38 2, 146 | 1,029
15 Overijsel . . . . . . . . 328,712 175,863 || 160,937 91 || 13,484 || 10,587 1,582 25,872 41,824 || 113 39 3.19 5]
16 Groningen . . . . . . . 204,899 || 173,063 || 156,045 90 11,883 || 9,374 331 21,588 23,660 84 55 438 204
17 Zealand . . . . . . . . . . 158,416 || 148,029 || 129,329 89 || 7,959 || 4,813 ; 1,386 || 14,205 || 35,267 37 || 55 424 62
18 Utrecht . . . . . . . . . . 133,194 | 110,281 || 117,405 || 106 || 6,765 5,165 ; 1,468 || 13,666 27,433 119 || with worth Holland.
19 Drenthe . . . . . . . . . . . 229,266 74,229 || 53,368 || 72 || 4,770 4,039 90 | 8,899 8,572 23 with Groningen.
• ~ | { * *-a-s
TOTALS 6,198,137 4,653,636 || 6,013,478 129 320,744 i 236,437 60,193 633,859 | 890,373 || 7,038 1,389 | 30,894 | 13,468

The STATEMENT below shews the estimated proportion
of Superficies in Hectares, appropriated to various kinds of
Culture, in the Kingdom of the NETHERLANDS; and the
Annual Value of the produce thereof in francs between the
Years 1820–30.
The following STATEMENT shews the estimated Number,
Annual Consumption, & Money Value in francs of Horned Cattie,
Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Horses, &c. &c. in the Kingdom of the
NETHERLANDS, between the Years 1820–30.
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Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buck Wheat
Potatoes
Hemp & Flax
Kitchen Gardens. . . . .
Oleaginous Plants . . . .
Orchards
Madder
Hops
tº º ºs º O e º 'º
gº tº e º & © tº º, º gº ºs &
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tº e o a dº e º . & 6 @ s
tº e º ºs º ºs & 6 sº * * g º gº
Oxen & Cows
Heifers & Calves
Sheep . . . . . . . . . .
Pigs
Poultry . . . . . . . .
Horses . . . . . . . .
Colts under 3 Yrs.
Dry Forage . . . .
Bees . . . . . .
* @ 9 g,
*
Vines . . . .
Tobacco
tº e º & e g º ºs e e
Marshes & Lakes -
Meadows
Pasture
Parks & Plea. Grounds
Covered with Buildings
, & º ºs e g º e º 'º º ſº
gº tº dº e º e g º e º 'º º
TOTA L
Hectares Rate Value in francs
350,000 22 ) is 154,000,000
700,000 | 12 |: 168,000,000
280,000 | 10 § | 84,000,000
300,000 || 7 || 5 | 84,000,000
110,000 22 *| 48,400,000
200,000 || 8 || 3 || 32,000,000
130,000 || 2 J & 41,600,000
210,000 | 600 º 126,000,000
92,000 m 55,200,000
60,000 20 § 24,000,000
54,000 || 60 § 3,240,000
30,000 || 700 US 21,000,000
30,000 || 300 fiel 24,000,000
20,000 | 10 § 200,000
10,000 | 1,000 s 10,000,000
900,000 || 350 15,750,000
116,000 || 4 - 464,000
1,000,000
400,000 || “...” 306,000,000
300,000 )
25,700
5,317,700 1, 1978,854,000
The annexed is a Statement of the Income
from Taxes, and Expenditure of the Go-
vernment of the NETHERLANns, in florins,
in each of the Eleven Years 1816 – 1826;
according to these amounts the Expenditure <
has exceeded the Income by an average of
about ten Millions of florins annually ; equa-
lized probably by Loans, or issues of some
Government Security similar to the English
Exchequer Bill.
Number Annual Value
in Stock Consumption Rate in francs
; ** *** - I -- ~~~~... •=
200,000 | 200 | 40,000,000
1,500,000 } Milk | – || 19,000,000
590,000 260,000 15 3,900,000
1,600,000 500,000 10 5,000,000
Wool, Kilogram. 2,400,000 2 4,800,000
600,000 | 580,000 || 50 29,000,000
8,000,000 2,000,000 1; 3,000,000
Eggs 180,000,000 — 4,500,000
390,000 150,000 300 || 45,000,000
95,000 40,000 Skins 6 240,000
quintals 30,000,000 | – | 150,000,000
| gºººººººººººººººººººsaº ºs **** 2,000,000
TOTAL Value } 306,000,000
( Years Income Earpenditure
1816 140,023,658 || ||
17 | 83,416,634 111,877,561
18 83,075,521 94,8%5,409
19 80,933,971 92,361,408
1820 80,472,734 85,030,664
1. 89,311,721 91,454,256
2 85,272,108 91,423,606
3 96,150,985 93,922,428
4 81,309,677 | 101,878,147
* 95,954,765 106, 177,979
U 6 | 104,542,413 | 112,116,749
“G” The above STATEMENTS relating to the Productions and Revenue of the NETHERLANDS, have been compiled from
two or three vague works on the subject, published in France; which works also represent the Manufactured Productions of the
same Kingdom, to amount annually to 675,000,000 of francs, which amount, includes 10,000,000 francs for Cheese; whilst Butter
and Coals are omitted in both estimates: although
suffice to shew the various Items of Resource.
L
these accounts seem entitled to but little consideration for accuracy, they will
32
AN ACCOUNT shewing the Superficies in German Square Miles; the Population; and amount of Tax on Traders; and also
the Number of Sheep, Horses, and Horned Cattle, in each of the 9 Departments of the PRUSSIAN MONARCHY, in 1816 and
1828. º." The part of the account relating to Horses, and Horned Cattle, was taken from Mr. Jacobs 2nd. Report on Agriculture and
Corn of Europe. Wide Parliamentary Paper, No. 258, Session 1828. & The Totals of Horned Cattle in 1825, do not agree with the
details. The Total of Bulls being 50, and Cows 10,456 too many, and the Young Cattle 4,050 too few.
Number of SHEEP, in 1828. Number in 1816, of Number of HORNED CATTLE, in 1816. TOTAL
-* FI
DEPARTMENTS. Merinos Cross Breeds! Wałżvés TOTAL JH07'ses Colts Bulls Oaxe72 Cows Young Cattle º
1 East Prussia ; . . . . . .80,447 || 102,722 || 384,697 577,866 || 226,239 || 48,372 || 7,932 124,857 | 208,580 | 129,918 571,287
2 West do. . . . . . . . . 90,421 141,584 422,639 654,644 83,630 | 18,386 || 4,462 57,393 || 102,660 51,294 215,809
3 Posen . . . . . . . . . . ... 122,912 467,519 804,457 | 1,394,888 || 66,082 8,657 || 3,276 | 84,710 || 119,621 || 65,122 272,729
4 Brandenburg . . . . . . 373,300 947,740 798,357 2,119,397 || 139,039 || 23,420 || 5,822 | 128,276 | 153,951 142,310 430,359
5 Pomerania. . . . . . . . . 244,236 557,266 || 709,620 | 1,511,122 96,627 23,171 || 5,262 69,795 | 195,371 100,202 : 370,630
6 Silesia. . . . . . 4. . 403,095 | 1,298,841 507,620 2,209,556 || 139,323 20,979 || 8,695 || 107,200 399,531 | 168,113 | 683,539
7 Saxony * * * > * > * * * > e º 382,237 926,264 705,489 2,014,990 || 107,499 22,825 || 5,093 46,150 239,091 131,793 422,127
8 Westphalia 6 º' e e e º 'º e 26,743 64,324 || 414,248 505,315 || 102,198 || 23,550 || 4,924 13,333 275,790 142,733 436,780
9 Rhinelands . . . . . . . , 10,714 | 61,517 | 566,420 638,651 82,013 | 12,651 || 6,205 || 69,099 || 388,271 146,385 609,960
TOTAL 1,734,105 || 4,558,777 5,313,547 11,606,429 1,042,650 202,001 || 51,661 | 700,813 2,182,866 1,077.870 4,013,220
POPULATION ?? *
%; 1816. 1825, Tºm Number in 1825.
- A.
——a-----|r …—
1 East Prussia . . . . . . 703 || 906,752 | 1,172,314 114,912 || 275,047 ( 55,082 9,038 141,107 | 245,844 127,369 || 523,358
2 West do. . . . . . 466 560,799 752,411 96,293 || 100,199 || 16,359 || 4,484 || 62,099 || 123,090 52,152 241,825
3 Posen . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 841,121 | 1,045,947 119,761 88,814 15,160 4,526 95,478 158,193 || 85,770 343,967
4 Brandenburg * e o 'º gº ... 724 1,266,765 1,479,482 332,584 || 152,207 || 21,007 || 7,627 | 106,020 277,706 | 125,849 517,202
5 Pomerania. . . . . . . . . 538 689,681 742,306 106,638 || 105,423 24,737 || 6,652 55,168 225,272 93,889 380,981
6 Silesia . . . . . . . & 743 | 1,966,060 2,289,299 || 377,452 || 148,534 21,980 | 10,308 || 110,877 445,991 || 177,888 || 745,064
7 Saxony * = & © gº tº 9 e e 455 1,197,363 1,358,888 244,940 || 123,972 | 19,905 || 8,896 | 40,292 263,572 | 110,997 423,757
8 Westphalia s & º ºs e º º tº 364 | 1,066,141 1,190,349 156,747 || 112,345 16,930 5,633 || 13,058 300,845 ió1,955 481,491
9 Rhinelands . . . . . . . . . 480 1,889,450 2,112,616 387,072 96,101 | 12,146 5,051 80,567 413,314 192,554 691,486
TOTALS. 5,011 10,394,042 12,243,603 1,934,409 || 1,202,642 | 199,706 || 62,265 704,666 2,464,283 1,124,373 4,355,587
Increase since 1816. - 1,849,561 159,992 —— 10,604 3,853 281,417 46,503 342,377



STATEMENT or the Geographical Position of the Chief Town, in each of the 19 Provinces of the Kingdom of the NETHER-
LANDS, shewing the Population of each Province, as enumerated in 1816, and in 1825; the Change of Domicile; excess of Births
over Deaths; and balance of increase in each Province, in the the 10 Years 1816 – 24.


Geographical Position of
PRO VINCES. Chief Town.
ſ.s 3 ſl Friesland . . . . . . . . . . Harlingen
. . $3 || 2 Groningen . . . . . . . . . . Groningen
3 is 3 3 Drenthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assen
S | Riº e
* | *s-, 4 Overissel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zwolle
sº | * : ] 5 Utrecht . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utrecht
S §§ 6 Guelderland . . . . . . . ... Arnheim
§ šš 7 North Holland . . . . Amsterdam
Sº § U 8 South Holland . . . . . . Rotterdam
§ 9 Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middleburg
s + 3 ſ.10 Antwerp . . . . . . . . . . . . Antwerp
| * | 11 West Flanders. . . . . . . . . . Bruges
§ 5 | 12 East Flanders . . . . . . . . . . Ghent
‘s $ 13 North Brabant Bois-le-Duc
s § { 14 South Brabant . . . . . . ... Brussells
$ | 3 | 15 Hainault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mons
§ | #| 16 Limburg . . . . . . . . . . . . Maestricht
& § 17 Liege . . . . . . . * * * * * e º e e º e Liege
U18 Namur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Namur
U19 Luxembourg . . . . . . . . . . Lua'embourg
TOTALS.
$ & Sº S ° S $S § & . . . . .33
is § | . § is sº ..., | : ; Ś $35; §§% | #3 is #| Šišš
$ $ ; ; ; #55 ºngº Pºmº #5 | Sºft | #55 jššiš Šišss
* S ss * : Into Out of §§§ §§ & 3 *śs; sšš
53. 11 || 5. 25 176,554 660 27,346 25,976 202,530 1,370 || –
53. 12 6. 35 | 135,642 — 145 21,134 20,403 156,045 731
52. 58 6. 24 46,459 303 6,865 6,909 || 53,368 — 44
52. 30 6. 147,229 916 — 14,472 13,708 160,937 764 — —
52. 5. 37 | 107,947 299 || 182 11,110 || 9,458 117,405 1,652 || –
52. 6 5. 7 || 264,097 || 491 226 31,044 20,266 284,363 10,778 —
52. 25 |4. 40 375,257 573 || --— 24,019 18,659 || 393,916 || 5,360 *
51. 55 || 4, 29 || 388,505 || 3,309 || 179 || 41,891 49,697 438,202 7,806
51. 30 3. 37 || 111,108 || 1,037 828 12,917 | 18,221 | 129,329 || – || 5,304
51. 14 || 4, 22 291,565 1,540 | 127 30,848 32,113 || 323,678 — 1,265
51. 12 3. 13 || 516,234 — 1,991 49,829 || 47,502 563,826 32
51. 3 || 3. 44 615,689 || 3,872 4,877 55,996 || 71,578 687,267 —— 15,582
51. 40 5, 9 294,087 1, 159 || 131 31,356 || 32,530 || 326,617 | – | 1,174
50. 51 || 4, 22 441,649 i 449 || 138 50,072 53,806 || 495,455 — 3,734
50. 27 3. 57 : 488,595 || – || 2,378 64,909 57,595 546,190 || 7,314 || –––
50. 48 5. 43 287,613 88 1,166 || 31,232 33,633 321,246 — ; 2,401
50. 39 5. 31 358,185 52 | 1,038 30,925 27,084— 331,101 || 30,925 || –
50. 28 || 4, 51 164,400 — | 3,447 24,556 24,993 189,393 || — 43?
49.37 6.. 9 213,597 23 | 689 33,686 79,013 || 292,610 —— 45,327
5,424,502 14,771 17,543 594,646 533,976 6,013,478 61,221 83,074
83
stATEMENT shewing the Geographical Position of each of the 26 Provincia Governments of the PRUSSIAN MONA RCHY,
with the Superficies of each in German Square Miles the POPULATION, Amount of Tax on Traders Number of Sheep, &c. &c.
in each Province, in the Years 1816 – 1828.
POPULATION.
4,558,777 ;
*- Provincial Sº § sš || | Amoniº,TA à ºrders,
goverNMENTS §§ si §: TOTAL in Increase in 9 Yrs. —.
with the %. 3. § § § § § - #~~ Increase
Departments. position ſº princip S S | * * > || 1817. 1826. TOTAL | }. || 1824. 1828. total, T.I.,
| **, *-* * * - -
= ...' 1 Königsberg . . . . . . 54. 42 20, 29 406 || 541,836 | 683,925 142,089 26 || 87,698 || 85,992 — —
East Prussia } 2 Gumbinen . . . . . . . . 54, 32 22. 35 | 297 || 364,916 || 488,380 123,464 34 || 26,960 28,920 1,960 7
- e 3 Dantzig . . . . . . . . . . 54.21 | 18. 38 151 ||237,329 316,340 79,017|33 || 57,325 || 59,561 : 2,236 3;
West Prussia } 4 Marienwerder 53. 44 18, 50 315 || 333,476 || 436,071 102,595 || 31 || 31,183 || 36,732 : 5,549 18
5 Posen . . . . . . . . . . . . 52. 25 | 16. 34 || 327 || 579,753 715,712 # 135,959 || 23 || 75,532 | 89,698 14, 166 | 19
Posen } 5 Bromberg . . . . . . . . 53. 17 | 17. 58 211 || 261,368 330,235 | 68,867 26 || 26,624 29,063 # 2,439 9
-- 7 BERLIN . . . . . . . . 52. 32 12. 22 i zºo $ 205,000 © I 10,349 |132,407 22,058 20
Brandenburg } 8 Potsdam . . . . . . . . 52.25 | 12. 5 || 370 }990,978; 19.2% 17; 92,977 |103,753 + 10,776 II
- 9 Frankfort . . . . . . . . 52. 22 14. 33 353 || 569,887 | 667,344 97,457 || 14 || 85,377 96,424 || 11,047 13
10 Stettin . . . . . . . . . . 53. 26 14. 46 || 233 || 321,379 394,875 # 73,496 || 23 || 50,515 58,490 7,975 16
Pomerania & II Cóeslin . . . . . . . . . . 54, 9 || 15. 27 259 || 241,036 303,836 # 62,800 || 25 || 23,010 || 26,673 ; 3,663 || ||
{} Stralsund . . . . . . . . 54, 19 13. 8 || 46 || 127,266 143,595 16,329 || 13 || 20,315 21,475 ; 1,160 5
; : BRESLAU . . . . . . . . 51. 6 17. 2 | 244 || 792,071 914,607 1122,536 | 15 ||161,425 |170,821 9,396 || 6
Silesia 14 Oppeln . . . . . . . . . . 50. 36 17. 57 248 || 529,964 | 660,756 130,792 || 25 || 66,992 || 79,228 12,236 18
- is Leignitz . . . . . . . . . . 51. 12 | 16. 12 251 || 644,025 || 713,936 69,911 11 ||106,512 127,403 20,891 20
; : Magdeburg . . . . . . 52. 8 || 11. 39 205 || 466, 180 526,197 60,017 | 13 || 93,345 102,632 8,287 | 9
Saa.ony 17 Merseburg . . . . . . . . 54, 22 | 12. 186 || 495,985 565,632 69,647 || 14 || 79,312 94,629 15,317 | 19.
18 Erfurt. . . . . . . . . . . . 50. 59 11. 2 | 64 || 235,198 || 267,059 31,861 14 || 35,880 47,689 11,809 || 30
- 19 Munster . . . . . . . . . . 5i. 58 || 7. 36 132 || 350,274 383,269 ; 32,995 || 9 || 41,163 47,295 6,132 15
Westphalia 20 Minden . . . . . . . . . . 52. 18 8. 53 | 93 || 337,640 || 374,183 : 36,543 11 || 30,148 || 38,613 8,465 28
21 Arensburg . . . . . . . . 51. 23 8. 7 || 139 || 378,227 || 432,897 54,670 14 || 55,249 || 70,839 15,590 || ||
( 22 Cologne . . . . . . . . . 50, 55 6. 56 75 || 333,795 367,580 33,785 | 10 || 56,842 79,975 23,133 40
* 23 Düsseldorf. . . . . . . . 51. 14 6, 46 99 || 392,928 660,224 67,296 || 1 ||101,379 |139,373 37,994 303
Rhinelands & 24 Coblentz . . . . . & 50. 22 7. 33 109 || 355,198 || 397,485 # 42,287|12 || 46,825 60,869 14,044 30
& 25 Treves . . . . . . . . . . 49.47 6, 38 121 || 297,537 348,208 50,671 || 17 || 38,643 47,522 8,879 || 23
(26 Aix-la-Chapelle ... 50. 52 5. 54 76 || 309,902 || 339,119 29,217 | 9 || 50,971 59,333 8,362 16
TOTALS. | 4, 55 | 16. 41 || 5,011 || 10,394,042 | 12,243,603 | 1,849,561 18 º 1,934,400 271,853 14
coºkTS, i § APO H ºws ºr was j = TA X on 7'raders, $22 ne ºr. | *jº Number of SHEEP.
arranged in order of their # ToTAL Ratio |4 verage of Proportion paid by 4}/?be. 3 sº
Tor AL P9 PULATION, §: #72 tº Square 5 Years, Towns of 2nd, & 3rd. Lesser Towns |General jº." ..... Cross -
in i826. * 1826. Määe. 1s24-8. 1st. Class, Class. and villages. Averageºiſº. Merinos Breeds Natives | TOTAL
i BRESLAU . . . . . . 13 914,607 || 3,702 | 162,114 54,111 || 37,099 || 70,904 | 664 290 219,324 642,368 || 191,139 || 1,052,831
2 Posen . . . . . . . . . . 5 715,712 2,160 82,044 — — 50,190 31,854 251 97 | 87,177 373,906 || 432,101 | 893, 184
3 Leignitz . . . . . . . . 15 713,636 2,908 || 117,084 — — 46,635 | 70,450 466 280 | 97,850 356,164 194,393 || 648,407
4 Königsberg . . . . . 1 | 683,925 | 1,658 || 85,062 38,770 23,272 23,021 | 209 57 48,848 || 64,365 215,662 328,875
5 Frankfort . . . . . . 9 | 667,344 1,791 91,083 — — 47,220 43,863 258 124 180,295 || 493,847 304,408 || 978,550
6 Oppeln . . . . . . . . 14 | 660,756 2,610 || 71,887 – – 23,232 48,655 290 | 196 || 85,921 300,309 | 122,088 508,818
7 Düsseldorf. . . . . . 23 | 660,224 6,594 | 119,830 26,008 || 52,967 |40,854 |1210 || 412 1,206 || 7,947 || 65,870 75,023
8 Potsdam . . . . . . . . 8 607,138 1,617 | 97,110 | – – 56,518 40,592 || 262 | 110 | 193,005 || 453,893 493,949 |1,140,847
9 Merseberg . . . . . . 17 | 565,632 3,003 || 86,554 — — 45,452 41,103 || 465 221 | 162,837 423,968 271,175 | 857,980
10 Magdeberg 16 526,197 2,538 96,689 24,565 40,757 31,368 || 472. 153 198,030 || 414,586 || 307,588 920,204
11 Gumbinen . . . . . . 2 || 488,380 | 1,611 26,998 || – – 11,240 14,758 91 || 50 || 31,599 || 38,357 169,035 || 238,991
12 Marienwerder 4 || 436,071 1,356 33,674 – – | 13,913 | 19,761 || 106 || 63 56,730 117,072 || 333,627 507,429
13 Arensberg . . . . . . 21 || 432,897 3,076 63,581 | – – 28,611 || 34,970 457 || 251 9,413 || 23,312 || 147,574 180,299
14 Coblentz . . . . . . 14 || 397,485 3,601 || 51,528 – – 22,267 29,261 472 268 1,650 | 13,687 | 158,889 174,226
15 Stettin . . . . . . . . 10 || 394,875 | 1,671 54,912 17,262 21,190 16,460 236 70 148,209 || 305,686 348,426 || 802,321
16 Munster . . . . . . . . 19 || 383,269 2,879 || 43,907 || – – 22,050 21,857 332 165 277 3,302 || 148,370 151,949
17 Minden . . . . . . . . 20 || 374, 183 3,969 || 33,431 – – 15,648 17,783 || 359 191 17,053 || 37,710 | 118,304 || 173,067
18 Cologne . . . . 22 || 367,580 4,851 64,257 || 32,919 || 9,962 21,376 857 285 1,947 21,543 34,095 57,585
19 Treves . . . . . . . . 25 || 348,208 || 2,832 || 42,757 — — 18,437 24,320 | 353 201 | 1,366 5,555 194,200 201,121
20 Aix-la-Chapelle. 26 || 339,119) 4,421 59,333 16,680 14,727 23,275 719 806 4,545 12,785 113,366 || 130,696
21 Bromberg . . . . . . 6 || 330,235 | 1,542 27,560 – – 14,101 || 13,460 | 130 64 35,735 | 93,613 || 372,356 501,704
22 Dantzig . . . . . . . . | 3 || 316,340 2,054 58,587 32,648 12,243 13,696 || 388 91 33,691 24,512 89,012 147,215
23 Cóeslin . . . . . . . . 11 303,836 1,151 25,128 – — | 13,716 11,412 97 44 70,974 134,807 257,792 || 463,573
24 Erfurt. . . . . . . . . . 18 267,059 |4,113 |40,539 – – 26,414 || 14,126 633 220 21,370 87,710 | 126,726 235,806
25 BERLIN . . . . . . 7 205,000 |205,000 | 120,569 | 120,569 – —– 120,569 — | ~ ||
26 Stralsund . . . . . , 12 || 143,595 || 3,093 || 20,804 || – – 14,672 6,132 452 133 25,053 || 116,773 103,402 || 244,228
T{}TA LS. 12 243,603 ſ 2,443 | 1,772,370 368,932 | 638,531 725,308 | 3 : 147 1,734,105
5,313,547 11,606,429

84
STATEMENT shewing the Numerical order of each of the 26 Provincial Governments of the PRUSSIAN MONARCHY,
1828, under various Heads; the Number of Traders; Number of Looms, &c. &c., in each Province.


* $ ſ o tº Workmen Annual Av.
PRO WIN CES # § §§ § §§ §§ aft PRO VINCES IVumber employed of TAX, § Number of Looms sº
in § § S's ; ; šā $$ sé arranged in Order of of by in the 5 yrs. sis Silk *
Alphabetical Order. gº § ss §§ P. s. <s § Number of Traders. Traders Traders | 1814 – 28. §§ s?% 72 º Line72
Aix-la-Chapelle..] 26 22 20 4 1 || 14 || 1 BRESLAU. . . . . . . . 24,191 14,326 162,114 | 6; 11,229 65 5,741
Arensburg . . . . . . 21 | 16 || 13 | 10 6 || || 3 || 2 Düsseldorf . . . . . . 23,081 16,015 119,830 54 15,974 13,254 1,655
BERLIN . . . . . . 7 26 || 25 1 22 2 3 Leignitz . . . . . . . . 19,450 10;864 117,084 || 6 || 8,940 22? 5,962
BRESLAU . . . . . . I3 10 I 7 1 T 4 Merseburg . . . . . . 17,721 13,033 86,554 44 3,561 278 || 3,496
Bromberg e up e. e º ºs 6 | 12 21 24 24 23 5 Frankfort. . . . . . . . 16,379 10,444 91,083 || 5 || 6,793 5 18,900
Coblentz . . . . . . . . 24 19 || 14 8 11 | 17 || 6 Arensburg . . . . . . 15,899 || 9,420 63,581 || 4 || 2,955 24,108 2,658
Cöeslin . . . . . . . . . 11 7 23 26 23 25 7 Magdeburg . . . . . . 15,441 || 11,214 | 96,689 6} 3,315 4,734 || 4,834
Cologne . . . . . . . . 22 23 18 3 13 12 || 8 Königsberg . . . . . . 15,355 7,910 | 85,062 5% 1,145 3 43,130
Dantzig . . . . . . . . 3 15 22 18 25 | 15 9 Potsdam . . . . . . . . 14,710 | 12,092 | 97,110 | 6; 2,538 15 5,338
Düsseldorf . . . 23 20 || 7 || 2 2 | 3 || 10 Posen . . . . . . . . . . 14,210 || 5,145 || 82,044 5; 5,074 4 2,141
Erfurt . . . . . . . . . . 18 24 24 5 19 20 || 11 Cobientz . . . . . . . . 13,322 || 4,902 || 51,528 4; 1,119 9 3,996
Frankfort. . . . . . . . 9 || 3 || 5 || 19 5 || 7 || 12 Oppeln . . . . . . . . . . 13,177 3,890 || 71,887 || 5 || 3,022 22 | 1,149
Gumbinen . . . . . . 2 || 6 || 11 23 20 24 || 13 Cologne . . . . . . . . 10,527 | 6,781 64,257, 6 1,582 673 | 1,306
Königsberg . . . . . . I 1 || 4 || 21 8 || 9 || 14 Munster . . . . . . . . 10,225 5,377 || 43,907 4} 1,032 10 10,602
Leignitz . . . . . . . . I5 8 3 | 12 3 || 4 || 15 Treves . . . . . . . . . . 9,388 3,483 || 42,757 || 4 || 1,152 — 2,974
Magdeburg . . . . . . 16 || 13 10 | 16 8 || 6 || 16 Stettin . . . . . . e 8,823 6,638 54,912 64 1,563 I 16,626
Marienwerder . . . . . 4 || 5 | 12 25 17 21 || 17 Minden . . . . . . . . 8,813 4,085 33,431 || 33 453 —— 10,200
Merseberg . . . . . . 17 | 14 || 9 || 11 4 || 8 || 18 Marienwerder . . 8,755 3,036 33,674 m 745 I 7,314
Minden . . . . . . . . 20 | 2H 17 6 17 22 || 19 Erfurt . . . . . . . . . 8,587 4,444 40,539 || 4; 2,809 967 3,517
Munster . . . . . . . . 19 || 17 | 16 || 13 14 18 || 20 Gumbinet. . . . . . . 8,582 3,087 26,998 || 3. 316 2 29,475
Oppeln . . . . . . . . 14 || 9 || 6 || 15 12 || 11 ||21 Aix-la-Chapelle .. 8,445 6,244 54,681 || 6 || 2,262 75 1,927
iPosen . . . . . . . . . . 5 || 4 || 2 || 1 7 I0 | 10 |22 BERLIN . . . . . . 7,175 11,924 | 120,569 5,962 942 35
Potsdam . . . . . . . . 8 || 2 || 8 || 22 9 || 5 || 23 Cóeslin . . . . . . . . . . 6,690 3,187 25,128 845 —- – 12,8%, i.
Stettin . . . . . . . . . . 10 | | | | || 5 || 20 16 | 16 || 24 Bromberg. . . . . . . . 6,614 2,080 27,560 745 5 6.632
Stralsund . . . . . . . . 12 25 26 9 26 26 ||25 Dantzig . . . . . . . . 6,140 || 4,800 58,587 ... --— 12 1,151
Treves . . . . . . . . . . -25 || || 8 || || 9 || || 4 15 | 19 || 26 Stralsund . . . . . . . . 3,318 2,755 20,804 1,137 — — 884
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i Königsberg . . . . . . . . . . 406 || 1,658 || 9 || 21 7 225 669 305 287 272 8,026 147 1,238 2,615 2,706
2 Potsdam . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 1,617 | 10 || 14 || 14 || 348 || 1,326 697 354 1,236 || 14,991 305 1,693 1,775 4,028
3 Frankfort. . . . . . . . . . . . 353 1,791 8 || 13 23 492 | 1,482 | 1,348 || 643 886 8,053 ; 172 1,385 2,321 3,897
4 Posen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 | 2,160 2 7 1 278 2,564 523 200 48 310 # 109 1,202 || 3,320 4,418
5 Marienwerder . . . . . . . . 315 1,356 || 3 || 9 2 || 234 591 607 241 149 1,550 94 841 1,776 1,561
6 Gumbinep . . . . . . . . . . 297 | 1,611 4 8 4 213 335 269 272 287 4,454 17. 840 | 1,313 | 1,355
7 Cóeslin . . . . . . to @ e o e º e e 259 1,151 3 4 2 : T 69 506 552 211 47 221 49 397 767 927
-8 Leignitz . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 2,918 16 || 28 50 | 399 || 2,299 || 2,015 640 || 333 3,671 212 1, 124 3,115 5,983
9 Oppeln tº º g g º º G & © tº e º is e 248 2,610 || 8 || 14 281 367 | 1,308 || 1,577 243 99 || 1,108 94 1,074 2,083 2,936
10 BRESLAU. . . . . . . . . . . . 244 3,702 || 17 | 43 10 || 351 2,715 2,056 468 449 || 3,097 328 1,907 || 3,032 7,322
11 Stettin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 1,671 3 8 6 | 186 733 469 230 || 439 6,096 136 773 856 2,844
12 Bromberg. . . . . . . . . . . . 211 1,542 T 3 ºf I 59 661 308 || 147 59. 766 36 563 | 1,325 1,471
13 Magdeburg . . . . . . . . . . 205 2,538 20 41 9 213 1,664 859 641 444 8,561 201 1,411 | 1,360 |4,626
14 Merseburg . . . . . . . . . . 186 3,003 ||25 || 59 19 303 | 1,481 1,470 632 133 2,835 ; 431 688 2,133 || 3,433
15 Dantzig . . . . . . © º e & º is 151 | 2,054 || 5 || 16 || 29 80 410 || 358 | 89 || 356 7,176 180 524 1,502 || 2,028
16 Arensburg . . . . . . . . . . . 139 3,076 | 13 23 743 || 141 620 1,006 || 468 29 415 # 619 845 2,919 4,007
17 Munster . . . . . . . . * 132 2,879 || 9 || 26 6 | 181 500 540 219 20 I 81 7 i 621 2,079 3,250
18 Treves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 2,832 || 6 || 12 45 216 908 j,349 || 450 j 348 5,850 à 122 328 1,884 1,998
19 Coblentz . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 3,601 9 12 44 62 | 1,085 1,375 || 471 185 5,360 218 496 || 2,353 2,533
20 Düsseldorf . . . . . . . . . . 99 || 6,594 21 || 40 261 155 642 683 284 186 9,489 588 943 4,364 || 7,271
21 Minden . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 3,969 || 8 || 13 1() 80 660 808 281 46 | 1,099 52 296 890 2,745
22 Aix-la-Chapell & © gº tº e ... 76 4,421 9 || || 7 || 144 | 94 359 550 240 252 463 2,171 3,169
23 Cologne . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 4,851 24 54 || 67 ) 73 457 525 250 87 2,512; 349 396 2,173 || 2,723
24 Erfurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 | 4,113 17 24 || 58 135 603 || 878 324 166 332 888 1,763
25 Stralsund . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3,093 || 2 || 5 || – || 36 297 66 69 177 2,589 # 74 336 43] 604
26. BERLIN . . . . . . ...] 1 |25,000 28 27 | 1 || 9 || 26 50 | 1.4 | 802 |3,011 |216 105 984 2,395
TOTAL 1825. —— — 280 693 | 1,837 5,199 || 25,099 || 21,743 8,368 : 6,077 | 103,421 : 5,237 20,821 j 50,129 82,020
22. —— — 255 580 1,834 4,748 # 24,542 21,326 7,566 6,881 | 108,233 ; 4,400 20,312 50,833 75,548
19 ! ---- — 246 56 ºl 3,696 23,962 21,42; 6,898 || 6,973 **-** * - 50,463 i 69,742

85
STATEMENT showing the Number of Acts passed up to 1820, relating to Turnpike Roads, the Number of Trusts, and Miles of
Road, under their direction in each County of ENGLAND and WALES; showing also the amount of Debt incurred thereupon ; and the
amount of Receipt, and Expenditure in each County in 1821, with the Total under each head in 1829; and in Scotland in 1821; and also
a Statement of the amount paid out of the Poor Rates for labour on the Bye Roads, See puge 9, for the Number of Persons employed thereon in each County.



COUNTIES
in Alphabetical Order.
Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Berks . . . . . .
Bucks tº & © tº Q &
Cambridge . . . . . . .
Chester . . . . . .
Cornwall. . . .
Cumberland
Derby
Q & Q & ©
Devon . . . . . . . . .
Dorset
Durham . .
Essex . . . . .
Gloucester . . . . . . .
Hants . . . .
Hereford.........
Hertford . . .
Huntingdon . . . . . .
Kent . . . . . .
Lancaster
& © 6 s e
Leicester . . . . . . . . . .
Lincoln . . . . . . .
Middlesex
& Q & F & 0 &
Monmouth . . . . . . .
Norfolk . . . .
Northampton . . . . .
Northumberland
Nottingham . . . .
Oxford . . . . . . . .
&S D.E.B.T.S. --- Balances Poor Rate
3 § 3 ce Current ºn due to Nett Total | Earpendi- ſº, º
* s s Mortgages. Floating. Interest. i., TOTAL | Trusts. Debts. Income. turé. in 1831.
£ £-—|——£-——-£——£- —£ —£- £---|--—£-—-—£-—
- 44 15 238 49,082 1,934 6,902 105 || 58,023 3,538 54,485 || 17,983 || 17,993 9,833
67 20 319 54,544 4,061 4,348 222 || 63,175 6,056 57,119 15,388 15,092 # 7,840
23 I3 I65 23,900 1,590 8,590 — — 34,080 3,188 30,892 || 15,440 | 15,251 # 9,437
40 15 278 69,897 1,607 || 23,833 768 96,105 || 9,505 || 86,600 17,341 || 14,754 # 9,673
67 27 349 90,952 1,336 3,218 1,000 | 96,506 || 4,668 91,838 || 16,525 15,354 : 2,347
40 12 318 35,586 1,108 || 4,258 825 41,777 828 40,949 8,727 | 7,792 2,609
32 14 215 || 29,659 — 1,648 684 || 31,991 || 2,360 29,631 6,417 | 6,124 205
99 || 40 574 || 217,448 20,404 || 71,042 6,917 | 315,811 || 7,208 || 308,603 || 21, 103 || 17,952 : 3,420
60 25 782 || 184,830 10,719 12,019 2,760 210,328 6,940 203,388 || 28,934 29,603 3,686.
35 | 13 347 40,228 1,325 | 1,188 || – || 42,741 3,799 || 38,942 : 10,189 10,357 3,599,
26 15 359 62,069 1,466 || 13,626 872 78,033 3,229 || 74,804 || 18,620 16,660 # 1,616
26 || || 1 249 20,350 878 2,620 — 23,848 13,377 10,471 # 27,269 || 23,655 ; 12,028
95 51 840 || 176,601 || 5,873 6,426 1,308 190,208 6,866 183,342 || 50,466 |46,145 || 3,451 t
73 || 31 810 91,309 5,824 15,012 632 112,777 6,175 106,603 || 26,361 26,590 12,729
32 || 14 || 553 35,991 951 831 || 490 38,263 1,292 || 36,971 || 13,576 12,650 : 701
30 | 9 | 1.70 || 36,485 1,436 ($6.4 25 || 38,601 || 4,972 || 33,638 # 22,799 || 24,551 ; 8,219
16 || 9 || 146 28,577 | 1,959 | 1,091 2,696 || 34,323 1,644 32,679 || 8,995 || 9,073 1,339
111 || 48 586 || 180,417 7,783 29,321 679 218,200 | 15,089 203,111 || 55,866 55,067 17,950
97 || 51 631 || 352,772 34,424 26,146 1,846 || 415,188 13,987 | 401,201 74,724 || 72,574 ; 3,086
67 24 445 63,918 1,430 7,248 410 | 73,006 || 5,642 | 67,364 || 18,653 17,906 3,864
70 27, 538 || 108,278 3,855 | 20, 108 707 || 132,948 || 8,560 | 124,388 # 25,367 22,752 ; 7,176
63 | 20 158 || 296,625 9,245 6,182 — 312,052 24,169 287,883 || 95,475 86,050 9,734
19 9 315 47,743 303 2,787 16 50,849 6,489 || 44,360 7,971 7,116 267
37 || 14 271 43,083 2,032 2,078 397 || 47,590 5,112 || 42,478 9,042 7,166 16,554
44 21 358 73,800 | 1,008 || 21,381 186 96,375 3,830 92,545 || 18,800 25,450 8,264
33 | 16 479 70,613 6,870 11,214 | 833 | 89,530 2,789 86,741 || 13,311 || 14,272 912
43 18 302 || 77, 193 320 9,831 7 87,350 6,532 80.819 || 12,590 10,789 2,882
44 18 || 332 || 70,170 | 1,846 || 9,996 || 2,013 | 84,024 4,349 || 79,676 20,948 || 19,770 10,977
2 1 | 18 &ºi=º *mas-s-s-s-s-s-s-s — ... gººmsºmº “ººmsº 466 578 868
94 42 938 87,401 2,859 7,234 615 98, 109 6,738 91,371 ; 20,061 19,301 709
42 18 746 || 292,232 || 3,993 || 4,297 | 1,928 302,450 10,378 292,072 fl 38,972 36,845 3,398
104 || 38 630 || 127,723 9,385 13,356 1,523 151,987 r1,354 140,633 29,009 || 26,590 1,040
28 13 279 26,935 834 1,760 486 || 30,015 4,749 25,266 # 9,591 || 8,505 ; 15,080
36 17 | 281 || 126,798 6,305 || 14,760 — 147,863 || 7,896 || 139,967 || 50,389 44,397 16,528
99 || 4 | 623 #| 172,764 9,236 35,610 439 218,049 || 9,575 208,474 || 31,349 26,730 28,146
85 30 477 79,090 4,935 | 9,660 3,137 96,822 || 4,433 92,389 || 21,182 21,030 2,330
26 || 11 284 || 34,787 367 | 1,086 124 || 36,364 3,665 || 32,699 || 6,091 7,296 124.
94 || 34 768 || 195,652 7,484 || 36,257 3,188 242,581 4,506 238,075 # 42,328 || 41,008 # 9,334
56 || 23 565 77,855 | 1,908 8,422 | 1,383 | 89,568 || 4,097 85,471 # 25,983 || 22,877 7.58
247 88 1,448 # 426,494 22,695 | 68,475 9,983 || 527,647 20,828 506,819 || 89,629 86,050 8,757
2,346 956 | 18,244 || 4,279,851 201,588 524,525 49,204 || 5,055,166 270,411 4,784,857 ||,051,311 999,342 261,465
3 | 1 25 2,843 — 211 — 3,054 i08 2,946 977 1,142 185
1 || 1 | 169 || 25,787 — 338 60 26, 185 26,185 3,559 3,734 77
5 2 250 8,820 tºssmºsºmºsº 773 9,593 754. 8,839 : 1,752 l,662 831
21 | 10 319 || 53,245 — 16,638 76 : 70,644 1,336 69,308 7.118 6,148 5:30
4 || 3 | 129 8,801 — 2,924 637 12,362 184 12, i 78 || 1,453 1, § 10 34
27 | 9 || 165 iſ 21,752 2,590 188 24,530 2,126 22,404 || 3,425 || 3,548 135
6 2 85 9,880 678 | # 80 659 11,397 333 || 1 , ,064 2,611 2,742 251
12 || 8 355 40,121 316 2,540 42,977 1,567 || 41,410 6,510 || 5,215 802.
16 7 261 13,518 919 297 || 14,734 170 14,564 1,630 | 1,438 $26
31 | 19 || 450 27,209 439 3, 145 || 271 || 31,064 2,599 28,465 # 4,983 || 4,968 26
10 || 6 || 173 || 14,710 196 3,716 18,622 1,395 17,227 | 1,851 | 1,548 4}{}
3 || 1 || 250 || 10,049 - — 114 — 10,163 177 9,986 1,587 1,527 5:3
2,485 |1025 20,875 # 4,516,586 203,217 | 558,613 || 52,077 5,330,493 281,160 5,049,333 1,088,767 | 1,034,124
3,783 |1119 19,798 6,578,815 303,541 821,586 81,227 7,785,171 480,367 7,304,803 || 1,555,293 |1,678,054; 264,320
394 19() 3,666 1,300,439 29,107 | 167,778 || 25,371 1,5%%,695 27,613 | 1,495,082 187,584 181,028
*...* The annexed Statement shows the Charge of 1829 more in detail; the 5th Item appears overrated: the Total ſ 1 Interest on Debt (Charged) ............................. .# 8 ſº a $. £236,626
income in 1821, includes £4,483 received in lieu of Statute Labour, & £59,915 so received in 1829 : & £100,000 as the 2 ..., do-, due on Debt, the Interest not brought into Account .... 129,583
supposed Value of Statute Labour performed, not otherways brought into Account: the remainder is derived wholly 3 Paid for Manual Labour ............................ #393, 173 --
from Tolls. The Balance due to Trusts, consists of Balances in Treasurers Hands, and Tolls and Parish Composition 4 (Charge for Team Labour, &c. £578,237) . . . . . . . . . . . --
due, but unpaid : and in 1829, £71,106 of Arrears of Tolls and Parish Composition of previous Years. The Total 5 Proportion supposed Manual ............ . . . . . . . . . . . 192,746 495,949
Charge annexed, differs from the column above, by the amount of items 2 and 10. The proportion of item 11 for Acts 6 The Residue, including some Improvements ............... . . . .385,432
of Parliament, may in some degree be inferred by the Amount paid to the Officers of the House of Commons for < 7 Land Purchased, &c. ..................... a o s • * * * * * * * * * e o a • * * 56,264
Fees thereon, -see col. 34, page igz of the Finance part of these Papers: see also Note to page 194 of the same class of 8 Repairs, &c. of Toll Houses . . . . . . . . . . . ..a e s w = e º e < e < * * * * * * * * * * * * 63,968
Papers, for further Sums expended on Account of Roads. The account from Scotland in 1821, includes only 23 out of 9 Salaries, &c......... * * * * * * * * * is a e s e < e < e < * * * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196,025
the 33 Counties, there being no notice taken of Kinross & Fife, Argyle & Bute, and the 6 Counties North of the Cale- || 10 Supposed Value of Statute Labour, not brought into Account... , 100,000
donian Canal and Murray Frith : upon the Evidence and Appendix from which the above Statement has been com:
ilett, the Lords Committee reported, that, “One of the greatest evils in the present Road System is the Number of
Trusts, as well as their limited Range and Extent. The Committee would therefore recommend Consolidation, &c.?&c.” U
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1821.
1829.
1821,
Rutland . . . . . . . . . . .
Salop . . . . . . . . .
Somerset . . . . . . . . .
Stafford . . . . . . . . .
Suffolk . . . . . * @ & &
Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sussex . . . . . . . . . . .
Warwick. . . . . . . . .
Westmoreland . . . . .
Wilts . . . . . . . . . . .
. Worcester . . . . . .
York . . . . . . . . . . .
Total E N G LA. N. D.
ſ Anglesea. . . . .
Brecon . . . . .
Cardigan. . . . .
| Carmarthen. . .
g Carnarvon . . .
§: Denbigh . . . . .
< \ Flint . . . . . . .
: Glamorgan . . .
| Merioneth . . .
Montgomery .
Pembroke . . .
Radnor . . . . .
TOTAL
S C OTLA NAD
Paid out of

11 Sundry Payments, including Acts of Parliament, & Improvements 243,757
Total Charge in 1829 .......................... t1907,88s
86
STATEMENT, showing in 13 grades of Ages, the Free white; and in 6 grades, the Slave Population, of each of the 28 Dis-
tricts and Territories of the United States of NORTH A M º nº e . * * * *
º - ERICA in 1830, distinguis • ^ º
Males, and Females; showing also the Total Number of Free People of Colour, and of Aliens ; §. º º º: ºpºtion of
- .” 2 3. C 3. .6.
States and Territories, Under 5 i0 15 20 3{} 40 50 60 - .--—" " * *
7{} MUD ea -
See page 51. [Ages "..." to 10. tºis. tºo. tºo. tºo. tºo. tºo. tºo. tºo. tºo. º ... Total. ; Blind, cº,
f ſ I Maine . 34.053 28,742 25,522 22 —— — & *
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2 2 2 400 34 985 21 701 14 547 228 º As gº ºr - *Lººtººrºs
. .”: ;|;|. iſsiº |3ſigi iſ 696 |io” ##| ||##| || || 3 |}}}}|...] : ;
©º sachusetts. ......|40,611 |35.jss |34,679 |32,50i |58,621 |35,433 |23,683 |15,005 || 10.319 |5,575 | 4 || 131,184 ; 135 | 105 || 279
à | | Rhode fiand .......|Tº || isg|5,100 || 3:4|º ||. 2 2 ,319 5,575 1,760 I73 || 1 || 294,685 246 218 3,960
H | 5 Connecticut 13.0; 17. 2 5 5 5,375|T3.513 || 3:157 iſ ſº | "s;1 || 25i 25 | – || 13:33 5
s & Vermont..............|2i. ,891 17,788 || 16,509 26,166 | 16,608 || 11,595 || 7,851 || 5,495 || 3,154 871 81 5 56 56 | 1,544
's mºntº: ººlºgiº. #|}}} #| ||##| || || ||##| | | | *;
is 7 New York §§§ .... 115,540 | 103,772 88,558 || 74,040 | 125,086 79,831 49,689 25.375 17.15p |70ſ 1,753 177 3 |139,996 : 153 || 51 426
§ . . .';*.....; ; ;|##|##|;|}}; ii.225 || 6′ºió|2'; ' 'sº 19 694,589 # 596 || 453 || 5,512
§ { ew Jersey'...... ºil ºf ſºft|iº ||37 ºn |lºi iſºs || 7.05% ºil sº 78 16 256,852; 246 | 189 15,913
"S. 9 Pennsylvania; ; ..|ſºli sºlº |º] dºi|º 2:35 ºffs sº flig sº, #| |}|†: ; ;|1};
R. west ... ſº, º 37 fig 3i fés 52.633 ||32,313|2006; i3.464 ºf 3. 100 | 19 || 364,338 # 424 250 14,901
s' | 10 Delaware 4 - - 2v, 2 2 ,464 || 7,357 3,267 884 128 || 23 301,474 *
s|}} ºf ...::::::::::::::::::::::::::::#|&#|ſºlº # sº; ’202 || 43 | "g ,474 ; 334 225 | 3,476
. . ; **, ºf ......|##|##|...}|{:};|...}}|...}|{:}; 6,565 | 3,462 | 1.375 355 - |,28,343 .35 | 18 || 7:8:
tº $ 3 * ~. ºr . . . . . . 8,650 |25,415 |29,760 17,146 |2,651 tº |,93.9 |,64. .2 º 4- 5 3,203
3 ; §§ cººlina 9 tº e º a e e ºlº ºf 2.4%|º 23,042 |13.3% 1; ; § #| || || ić in 192 || 130 || 3 is:
kJ & i South do."........|3.3|3.3% º isºgi 3 fºllº || 3:34, 5 ºf £º jºin gºs 138 28 || 235,954; 230 223 9,561
º; ; U15 Georgia . . . . . & e 9 s tº º 33,027 || 23,709 | 18,584 || || 2 y 2 2 ,042 1,210 || 298 || 66 14 || 130,590 174 102 || 3,6
tº- North gº 9. *.*..., 5,186 26,844 16,156 9,542 5,674 3,083 1,120 290 63 5 * - ,672
Ps Delta \ } 6 Alabama : orihººl ºf ºf ººº; º;| ≤ j : ’216 || Tº 10 | 153,288 145 | 150 | 1.261
{** 217 Mississibi Soº 1:30; Šiš, 6'90s 5.305 | 16 ſº | 6′ºti | 3.5iš| 2002 || 96; 31; ; 1. -. ºf 3 || 9 || 2:
!!! is sis- ISSISSIO1 . . . . . . }. ; ; ; ; ; º; i.; ; ; ;| 1: 3 58,535 ; 58 38 #91
sippi. 618 Louisiana. }º ºf $1.5 º żº ſº º 3:56 iſ ſº | 3:3 || 3:6 gi # 38,466 : 29 || 25 288
ſ East West 2,961 2.22% 1,784 i,473 3,028 2,107 1,148 577 263 91 #7 6 8 34,932 28 29 6,020
| 3 |19 Tennesee } º:::::: ; ; ; ;|##|1}}}|{{#| #| #1; ; ; | | #| || || “...
§ 20 Kentuck est......|3}}|º]}}}}|...}}|º ||º]}%;|, .4% #|1%| || || || ſºil ſº 1:
& 21 Ohio y - - - - - - - - - - - & #}}} 4,073 34,222 |29,017 |45,913 |26,289 15,966 10,843 6.353 25; j| lis #: 116 87 | 1,369
3 J3 ºiº............... º. º. º. º. º. 9; ; ; Iörs; 3. 19| 2 |}ºl; ; ; ; ; 3%
s: : Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . ... 39.7.9 |28,693 º 17,653 ||3: 2 5 ,783 3,632 935 | 138 29 |479,713 426 232 4,789
; : ...:::::::: #####|####: †: 'º'; ; ; ; ; ;| || 1: 175.58, 16 fºr
3 24 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . o * § *** +2 2 5 384 90 © 2
s 25 Michigan". *:::::::: º, º fºllº, ſº º 1.535 ºr | #4 tº 1. : ... º 35 | 824
* {3, Arkansas.............. 3.025 ; }: }: : 2.35 | iſ 332 || '6; 304 "º ºn | 1 || 1 | is tº 15 * ;
2; fij : . . . . . . . . . . . . º; ſº i. | *% 35 | 1.8% 'sºg | #4 209 || 65|| 1 || | | | | | iſ is; ió -- *-* * : ,
& MO M \ e G & © º q e tº e e 89 2.17 i,536 || 760 436 | 9 {). 8 88
tº 28 Colum BIA . 2333 iºso | i.186 1,523 2. 5 #94 || 57 || || 0 || 2 | | | | {},236 : 5
g a c e s tº s º a tº ſº ) 2. 2 º 3 383
ſ ( 1 Maine wºn . 9 9 305 | isſº | 1,065 5; 245 ºi 25 || 1 | i i㺠. }...m. | *
- fainé... . . . . . . . . . . . $2,41 27.6% 34,057 22,348 |35, - iéns.
2 New Hampshire ...... is 535 | idºgo is 525 |1133 ; ; 14,183 9,330 5,904 |2,688 911 138 || 3 |197,573; 3,526 57?
23 3 Massachusetts §§§ ºf 33:26 34.4 39 .6%|ii.sº | 84 is 5.33 ||3.10 | 1,035 | iſ a 6 i㺠"Aio
ð jº......:*:::::::::: *;|*|%;|*;|*::::: ;|#; Žižá 2.52; 3 22. - 323
É 4 Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . 6,623 || 5,642 5,213 5 9 2 2 ,173 2,528 347 || 4 || 308,674 8,787 3,685
#| | }..."::::::::::1;|1;|1;|1}}}|...;|1%;|1}}}| #| #|}}}|...}}|1: . As 335i ilioo 2.626
:s 4. - - 2 2 {}4. º - - - 2
# * Vermºntºs:: | 2.33% is 63% iósjö is 753 || 2:...is is 364 ##| #| |||}}}|†: ; ; ; ; 3.19.
is 7 New York}}. ...] §§§§ Tºjo, 73,656 as 313|26,682 1545i | 6′356 1% ºf 13 ſºft ºf sº
's • * * * * * 3% e '- 5 2 -
§ ! 8 New Jersey .......... 33.587 |30ſº ; ; §§§ ||}; º; ; ; ; ; 356,542 22:557 1%;
2 - - & 4,
§ 9 Pennsylvania;;. ...];|##|##|##|ſº 3.370 26.3% 16,633 || 6′so #|1}}}|...} : ; # º
e - 4. . Kº- } ºr 2 - 9
is 10 Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 647 º *::::: *::::: *::::: 23,734 | 18.2% 11,339 6,441 |2,791 º, io; 5 || 3:25; 6,435 ":
.# 11 Maryland, ºr . . . . . . . . . . 22:56 || 1sº ºf 13.0%|2.2is Iºlº #| 3:1; ; ; } |&# '#3 ſº
ar, º Gº º 2 v4 - - Kº- 2
Cº. # 12 Virginia }{..., ......|ºil;|2; 23.4% ºf 21.183 iſoº £303 #|##| : 1;| #|}; *; ;
à is is Noºn catalia........ ; 2. Tº ſº. 3.; ſº ºf ºf 3: Tº ºf 5. #|####| || |*;
S ; ; ; ; south dº. ........ ; ; ; ; ;|##|º]}} ####| #| || || |ºl : , ;
sº tis Georgia .............. ;: #|##|;|##| #| : 3.3% is 35i so | T | 137.37; ; , ;
ºs \. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oºjº zºº 14, 36 #3,974 8,427 | 5,089 . 2 * *-xs
3 º'º'; 'º'; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
| } of the - * * * 7 5,547 8.451. - * * - 2 9.
#. <17 Mississippi ::::: 7.315|| 5 ió | Hið £65; 525i 4,894 2,560 | 1,545 744 250 75 13 || 3 || 50,698 45 559
| "...; East 2 2 J 3,090 1,739 983 || 436 || 149 || 34 || 7 || 2 || 31,977 re-
º, 'Is Louisiana ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ## 1.6% sº
9 2 9 2 2.237 . I.275 707 409 H6 - -* 5 5 5
fººd; ºft|†† :#| || || #| || || | | | #
*$º ºl, ºr tº gº & º º 0. {} 2. 8.224 15,600 10,126 5,944 º 2 -
§ 20 Kentucky ... 50.335|35 tº 32.97 |25.6% ai. 2 ,126 5,944 2,768 1,116 317 | 62 14 173,453 6:
*kº - tº e g º tº gº o Aº a 23 4}. 936 23 463 15 476 9 9 £, 5 adº. 9 3 1,242
tº 21 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . §§§ ºf 59.306 |33. 2 2 2 ,499 || 5,315 2,195 || 575 97 14 || 250,664 1 -
y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 52,635 | 75,574 43,894 27.546 i5 2 Fºr 2 73 2,265
s < 22 Indiana. s & E • * * * 37.505 37.313 3.07; li 2 - 2 2 2 5,898 8,293 2 915 736 89 6 448 616
3- * * • * * * * * * | *, * > vu 8,087 26,702 || || 5,703 || 9,028 || 4,80 2 M- 2 5,778 4,779
§ 23 Illinois. . . . . . . . . iº9 |12.000 || 6′316 || 3. 2 ,703 || 9,028 4,808 || 2,275 780 212 25 || 4 || 163,514 -
§ *:::::::. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ,000 || 9,246 8,053 | 12:46, 6,839 3,750 2,94. $12 3 * 279 1,772
{{|##;...............'...}} }; º; º; #| #| #| || #| #| || || || #| || || 3:
(; º;::::::::::::: 2.78% ſº iſ ſº }: ;| };}| || || || || || | * | *śi 1...} ſº
orida ..............| 1.307 iºi 'osi 923 | 1.447 | * 9 || 3 || – || 11,476 11 53
28 C 6 & 8 & 6 tº º - 9 o 2 848 || 484 || 247 i{}} -- 3 g Q
& 8 COLUMBIA ........ 2,182 | 1,646 1,648 1,843 2,856 | 1,752 980 | 603 || 272 ; § * * º ; sº
TOTAL Male . . . . . . 972,980 || 782,075 669,734 || 5 w - 2 3 * v- w -
UNITED *...**i. gºij | #50; ii 73; ſº ºf 5%; 367,840 229,284 135,082 57,772 | 15,806 2,041 301 5,355,1: é -- A, a -
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i -
SLA V E States, and T º MALES. . . . FEMALES.
ates, and Territories. [Ages. Under 10 24 36 45 100 & U -
- nder 10 24 | * ea
- io. to 24, to 36. to 15. to too. abº. Total || To..." to #4. to 36. tº toº. º Total. ... ºne.
is sº ſ , Pºlayers .......:"...#| .34;|...}} —— * - I - =-e- tº ill (),
5 § 2; ; 2 Maryland ....., |17,880 17,759 8,846 6,135 2:#| || Sºlºšliº, sº sº º ji 1,486 || 9 || 11
Q Q.5 a virginia £ast 74.15s. Gº |38.403 |27, 2 ,442 || 17,002 | 16,236 || 8,331 || 5,329 2,601 || 3 || 49,552 .9% 24
jº.s irginia ; W 5 y ºo:: 27.6% 11.1%i 13; 2ſº ºff # 38.3% |2 º 1jºij || 13 |20ſ.
S$:#; . .º.º.º.;|º]}}|... º.º.º. Å; Tº || || 056 34,743 106 || 393
S s ... s "S arolina... 45,991 38,099 || 20,212 14,030 5 9 2 2 257 2,723 | 1,056 13 25,937 24 .45
# 3 S 5 South d 9 2 ,848 133 124,313 || 44,847 37,508 20,095 || 13,088 5,636 114 || 1: -
s's #33 ; :...a "...]; ;|##|##| ; ; }; ºft|##|; º; ; #|##| #| ||
Sº fº © • * * * * * * * 3. 3. © 2 4-l -
sº. 3 ###| 7 Alabama;; 8,252 7,318 º º;|*| *|†, ºft|*|| 35; 13.5 || 3:35 | is is iſ sº ià
s #s is sº *** South 15,555 13.335 | 6′353 || 330i ji || 2 || 36. 7.974 || 7,152 4,209 | 1,897 507 || 8 || 21,747 | 1Q | 12
šššº, J B Mississipi g;|lºſſ ||º ;| #| || | j};|##| || || || || : | 3 || 36
s sº ...s $ 9 Louisi fast || 9.354 i3.996 13. 2-ºv 22 || 33,099 || 10,860 10,841 6,983 3,173 682 21 32,560 || 2 | #1
, s 53 s 5 9 Louisiana 3 W. . . . igg | 6′ſió | 1,660 25 | 13,613 || 5,531 |13 iſſ, 16. 2: 7… .
#S ºf $ . . . * †: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 4,587 1,245 || 3 || 37.79. 17 | tº
* $ 2 s is 5 || 10 Ten East 3,404 || 3:03 iſºsi || Tºi 2 ,153 4,457 3,290 | 1,662 307 || 11 || 13,880 || 4 || 1:
| $ 3 's j * West 24.303 20335| 9. § 24; 3 | "...ºf ºil ºn ſº ºg § g| gliº || 4 || 13
&#5 sº s II Kentucky ...... 31.500 |27.4% 1; #; §: 57 6iº ||23.29% 20 ºil 16749 || 3,636 1,566 || 32 | 63.24; 24 2;
3.53 g s = ||. Tºols......... .º.º.º is ºf ". 61 82,309 || 30,975 |27,346 13,854 8,107 2,572 50 82,904 || 46 83
s' s 25:S $ 13 Missouri . . . . . . . . 4,872 4,364 2,058 2 347 || 144 128 64 52 H2 || 3 | 400 | 9 || 6
$ S. S. ... [14 Arka 2 2 ,958 923 208 || 14 | 12,439 || 4,611 || 4,605 || 2,199 || 1 *
S$ sº sco unsas. . . . . . . . . 845 814 395 | 192 47 ’9. 5 ºz. 2 ~2 ,014 || 219 || 4 || 12,652 || 8 || 10
- SS S. o. §§ | 15 Florida . . . . . . . . 2,501 2,482 | 1 -— 2,293 || 803 836 || 399 || 193 || 51 || 1 || 2,283 || 4 || 2
& -s $ 3 : Sº | 16 Columbia • 4-9 2 ,830 ; 948 224 | – || 7,985 || 2,560 2,449 1,561 768 9
§ 2. Sº Scº º : “.... 794 1,024 542 375 H14 3 2.35% ׺: 2. 2 *. Ö 177 H. 7,516 6 16
§ 3 ºf SS 17 All other........ 36 132 43; 397 277 || 5 | 1. 816 1,270 | 612 391 || 176 || 2 | 3,267 2 3
ToTAL, lºsſº, Tsºlmss 27] G | 12:8; 65. 152| 473] 489 854 to bºlº 1%
A $. R.4 ° 333,498 i 312,567 i85,585 118,880 4,545 º- 1 - . * * * -y ºt - -* - l ..—— -—-
- $5& j 5,585 118,880 alsº lºs II,012s23 jºgg; asſºol sºns; ins; 41,436 676 996,220 743 1,470







87
sTATEMENT, showing the Proportion in every 10,000. of each of the º : A. º º: ºlºs.”
g * ations of Ages of the Slave Population in 1830, in each of t e 1stricts an erritories tº valu •r,
º º : ; ; * . With the view § aiding the enquiry into the effect of Climate, and Locality, on human existence, there is
jºbſº in juasta position, the Latitude, aud Longitude of each State, and Territory. -


90 to ||
- * - 100 ſ ] Go tº sº. Yeº • cº º
* = & North Under 5 10 5 20 30 40 50 ſ 60 70 80 and sº Gº 3 - ? - ?:
sº.ºne. Latius. 5 to ſo. to is to 20 to so. toºtoººoºoºº sº toº loo. º. # º: #3;
& ... " as Tºº-Tſ also 10 E: ºšč i t . Štěš
& & © ſº e º 3 & 9 1,697 | 1,432 1,272 | 1,116, 1,743 | 1,081 | 725 460 29% 131 || 41 4.63 | . *N ‘dº gº ºv
ſ ſ , Nº. Hàºjī:::::: ; ; †† : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; # ##| || - |sizes
; 3 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . 4; 23 1,319||32 ||..}}}|...}}}| 1989||1,292; 304 || 599 || 3:0 | 89 o ‘’” : § 333 33 s
à || 4 Rhode Island ........ || 415 | i.185| 1276 | 1,191 i isol is;3| iſ is?| 775 476 || 318 188 58 6 35 if # | < *; % tº:
5 || 5 Connecticut .......... Ai is i.336|| i.25i | 1.234 i.i.54|iº i.ići gift 545 384 #29 |º : º º º * | ##3 - - -
is 6 Vermont.............. 44 20 | 1,550 | 1.356 || 1:257| i.i.27 in 29 |i i27 743 504 || 2 | }. 44 3.35 | 36|| 5 3 | * * * '
s . North . . . . . 45 1.7% 1,488 ºft| 1,066 ±801 | 1,149 715 422 || 348 102 ||3: ; 83| 3 3 ºr T = s.sº
is 7 New York } South . . . . . 49 43 1,539 1,312||1,166 | 1,077 2,012 1,297 || 747 || 437 261 116 ; , ss j|3| 2 | f |&## É
§ 3 8 New Jersey .......... 40 13 || 1:64 1.390 1295] 1,122 1770 fººd 7:4 42 |3}} | {: #24 || 3: ;|*| 3 || rº, - - -
§ { . . $ East . . . 40 1,672 1,382 | 1,234 || 1,135 | i,878 1,173 | 730 426 240 | 102 *** * º; = 5 || 3 | * : * '
Tº 9 Pennsylvania; West ... a 1,889 1,520 | 1,241 1,054 1,756 | 1,076 | 664 || 413 244 || 108 29 4.20 7|3|E|-|-- S$ ) tº ºx!
º tº gº ºf iºi iº9 i.i.dº ij i.iii. 706 || 415 || 2 || 7 || 14.90 3 fi : |3|_|siggº Tºss
s 19 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 10 1,645 1,42 5399 || 1 , i. 2 'º º 235 | 93 24 | 3.59 47 | | | | * | * : *; $ $º C, Cº cºo
§ 11 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 21 1,611 1,319 1,214 | 1,071 1,995 | 1,238 || 75i 444 || 235 * | * x * 3: | to gº e ºf , ºf
.S. ** * g e & East ...... 38 1,784 1,421 | 1,213 | 1,066 1,791 | 1,125 | 725 || 473 262 | 104 3. e so 3| P: e 3, §§
# 12 Virginia }{. * * * * * . . It #|};|};}|{:}|##| | | | | #|}; ; ; , ; ;|1}}|† º
- Rº a.º. 3 & § e - sº }º ºf # tº Yº -
3 Sº 13 North Carolina..... . . || 35 30 1981 | 1.524 | 1.294 | 1,079 1,671 , 97% tº #. ; 32 22.81 5.06 | f of 5 ă jś #3
Sº 14 South do. ... . . . ; 40 | 1,925 1,552 || 2: 1,039 |}{9, 1,979 § #6 || 2 || 3 || 1 | 1. 65 |’. e |º º
§§ li; Georgia .” Nä, ä #|##|##|1}}|##|##| | | | | | | | |$ºol "#| |f|###3
* .2:35 34° 3. e º
s Delta Sº Alabama §§. § 30 || 3: ... i.i.d ºliº is ºn ºf ſº | * | * #| | : *|| ||sis: * 3
$.". 217 Mississippi....." 31 }}}}|{:}|*|| || |};|...} | . . . . . . .” g : 2, #| | | Eää geºg
I}lissis- - s & St. 30 1,471 | 1,227 984 838 2,183 | 1,666 927 425 | 186 || 67 | 19 & º ‘5 5 : 3:38; ºf
sippi. 61s Louisiana, }; If i;|1320||1138|, .35|.93||1343| 2 || 3: tº is ſº ;: , ; ; #|###3 &
East . . . . . . 36 2,198 || 1,650 | 1,321 | 1,074 | 1,578 || 870 530 || 418 225 | 98 || 32 ; #. i is # P Feel rºad
3 |19 Tennessee } West. . . . . . . m. ;|};|};|};|##| | | | | | | | | | | };|##| | 4. Prº gº ºf 2 sº
s 20 Kentucky * g º ſº tº º e º 'º tº gº º 37 30 2,026 1,538 1,281 1,086 1,791 | ; ; ; : º 19 • 5. 2 ºš º cº e sigáà º § 3
& 21 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 30 |3}} # }: łº #|};|...}|† tº ;|#6, #| || £| |###### 3 ºf
s 22 Indiana. e & º º is © tº gº tº gº & © tº dº & 2, 3. 2 2 i- 9 - > * * * gº } 㺠© .48 º .<> §§§ 3 , sº tº ~2.
si 23 Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is ; }; ; l § #: łº ; #. # º 1. º, 2 ſ: .32 ; * | *::::::: * * :
&5 24 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'º, } 2 2 Weſ) º, : © - o -
s 25 Michigan ............ 42 30 | 1.664 iſºo iſotº|| $45|24is isos 678 || 362 # ; 1. º *; 55 º ; : 533 s???
U26 Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 30 2,127 | 1,425 | 1,145 || 896 || 1,997 | 1,282 | 67 || 30ſ, # 56 | 16. 2 H 5 º jº º:
| ºf Florida.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 39 .888 1,302 |, 992 |, 779 2,121 | 1,599 || 742 || 426 180 52 | 18.31 .73 .73 P & §§ |
U 28 COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 58 1,740 1,231 | 1,089 1,115 2,055 1,331 || 783 435 g & "" |2| |*|†: -----
1. Mº. ºf mºor 1.64% 1.401 121s 1 181 1,802 i. i27 718 472 299 || 136 || 46 6.93 15 # § §§§ | §§§
& tº e º º G is e e º sº a G e tº e O * , , U+9 - ~ 3 2 j 2. ~) - f *...* ise F. es & rº, q^ ? Sº Gº,
ſ & Nºw"Hää'...... 4, 26 iſſ, i.2%i |f||129 |iºs iſsºl iſºls|| $65 Gia | 4: . . . ; ; ; ; ;|. grºg - - -
& 3 Rºsº . . . . . . . . || 4 || 7 | | 1,281 | 1,119 | 1,080 1,116 | 1,960 1,236 864 598 42. 3% 8: º, ! # 16 .E|, | 3 | *; tº sº
£ fºod island.......... . . . . . ii.º. iişliği'i: |iº i.iº sº; sº º gig is 1661 20 | #|* | *Tº sº. Tº s
s: § Connecticut .......... 3% 5," | 1,247 1,156 | 1,130 | 1,090 1,811 | 1,224|992 || 631 458 257 ; §:"| "|5|3| 3 | ###" 33:
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- , º, . . . . . 1.724 1,517 | 1.297 H.776 tº - ** o sº
# 7 New York}}... ... ***, ºft|##|##|####|##|}; #| || || || |#2, #|#| |#His
# * New Jerse: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;|####|####| |##| ##| |sisga's gº
* & w 61.3 | 1.345 ,2}: º, '. *..., | ; sº, ºº,
ši 9 Pennsylvania {{#s'. ... * *.*, *. ºliºs; iii., iii.; fºr tº ſº | 2: . . . ; ; ; 32 g| || 3 ||3:3; #:
º ylvania ; West .. 3 W. 1,89. 1,59 |! :28 'iº iº907 i.i.d6, ſix 456 226 gi 19 2.É. .35 | & 3 ; ; ; ; ;
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# *, tºº. §§º º İşi fºliº º tº 3: i. 5; 74 . # = |*|#### 33ss
: ; ; ; 12 Virginia & #8', ' ' ' ' ' ' ºš|iº i.25i i.i.53 iºnio || '957| 620 | 393 |225 || 99 || 36 3.5 || 9 | E. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Ś
3 | S 8 in 18 West . . . . . . ; : |};|##|##|##|##|1%|}|}} | . . . . . ; ; ; 1. # | 333i: cºº
§ {: Nº Cºlina: ; ; ; ; ;|##|##|##|#: iſoº; 665 429 || 2:0 | Tö3 ||37.6 || 63 i3 5 || "...º.º.º. "
S th * º º º g º º ſº e O & # - * 2 º 2 *. §§ p. .4 -
s:- # ğ. & "...: 4 / 8 w 3.157 1,574 1,253 1,146 | 1,675 974 58. º 386 ". 69 18 4.5 | 1 8 cº, º ºs º ºs e º os
s U15 Georgia North 8 ſt ##|};|};|};|}; ; ; ; ; , , || | | | | . 3 : 333 3:33:33
§ Delta (, 16 Alabama 3 º'". 1 2.44i | 1.652, i.26 io94|igoś gé5 565 305 || 137 || 49 || 14.8i 2.56 . 2333 3333
* of the fississi South II. .# | fºliº ºf ºliº; º; ºn ºf is; # in 3.22 tº – ' ' 'Sº Sºº
- § ** & e º & g J. 3 2 3. : & - & * Yºst's t Q} *~ --> •
iii. ºf ºpp.; }; 1.3% ºiliº i.iº ſº; 1,iº Gº || 3:1 || 3 || 3 ||3: : º, $353, sº £3.
sippi. (18 Louisiana 3 W. 17 - ||3: ; ;|}}}|}}}| #| || 3: #| || |}rol; soliº § 3 sº; 5 gº º
t . . . . . . 5 / 2,080 1,602 | 1,266 1,157 | 1,691 ..? tº . º º te £ § 3. ... : S ; ; > -º
3 ſlo Tennessee }º...... " , is , ; };|##|##|}; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; s: º
#|; $º.::::::::::: ; ; ; ; ; ;|};|##|}; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; sºs is; ; ;
Cº. 21 io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A/ Af 3. 5 2 9 2 - * - 1,52 .24 ‘s...} & S : O .S. Q as
si; ".............::::::::::::::#|####| ||#|#| || ||##|##| ||isº (; ; ;
&2 23 filinois. ... tº e º & ſº Q & & tº e s & Af f} 2 2 2 -9 3 1. | 68. 37 s 2-5 S 3. ". . . . …; • Fºrt 3.3
*se g & ſº H.647 959 || 510 280 | 1.43 42 | 11.2} | . . § S A. S. & E is ;: 3
3 24 Missouri . . . . . tº tº e º & © gº tº a 12 a 17 a 2,353 1,700 1,273 | 1,080 1, * @ | P. f. 7 || 7 .58 || 3 .79 — & S. § { it: o, 3 ºf rº
- Tº Aſ * . . . * 279 1,691 ||..},923 || 1,062 551 296 || |{}6 2 “. . . . s J.S. § 3. 5-3 is .33
s 25 Michigan . . . . . . tº e º & © tº gº & 5 / 10 f/ 2,081 º 1,279 1,0ſ 2 6) 2. 6}{Y& 32 s 27 8 3. º § - Šoš & tº e. ** 3.4
£3 ..., 6 hº 302 | 1,068 1,753 947 460 262 | 93 - $ sº . P. 33 : ep
U26 Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . gº º 13 # 23 # 2,424 1,653 1, º '776 1. 04i. 594 303 124 55 12 6 *** s: SS § § rºad ofs. 3. *
27 Florida tº gº tº gº º ſº e o 6 g º sº e º 'º e º a 3 // 10 Af 2,217 1,535 1,204 1,133 1, 4 9 - 2 3 * $ 8 is sº $º & O 3.5
U28 WASHINGTON, W. of Greenwich 77.2 m 1,568 1,183 1,183 | 1,325 2,053 | 1,259 704 434 195 || 70 23 - sists 3.3 : §§
. ‘fl ( ; ºr . 8 252 108 29 || 4 .06 | **ś? §s 3 ; *:::::
TOTAL - || Małe . . . . . . 1,817 | 1,460 | 1,251 | 1,071 1,786 1,107 | 687 428 252 :- § 3 s, s - Qu
ustºre.8 º išlijºliº; ii;3| irrölioſal ögo 432 251 | is 34 5 .46 -
. ºn Wrºn FEMA.i.E.S.
The progressive º Pºlº in º: i."Nº ſ . MALES. 19 24 36 |45 to 106&
America, may be regarded as one of the remar * r 7 E Staff d 24 36 45 to &#Under } | {{}{} &
* fiva I as ars. D h of the three Ten Yearly Pe. SLA I ates, an Under 10 I 00& “ ("A *AA tº 45. i{}{}. labve.
Fºº, º º º º º º Territories. 10. to 24, to 36. to 45. - 100. abwe. 10. to 24, to 36. to 45 - aw:
or 144 in the aggregate of the 30 Years: while, in Great Britain t - . |
CireaS6 i." each #. has been only about 153 # Cent, or ºl } }} º 1 Delaware ...... 3,212 4,723 1,356 460 233 16 || 3,419 4,132 #. I ; ; #
#". . ." ..."; "...","...hº..”. 2 Maji ......] § 3 ; ; ; 1.1% º ºil ºrgliºsi 1, 56; as 6
the compilation of the American Official Returns is creditable to the - East 3.505 3:35 1.815 1,309 || 525 || 6 || 3,598 || 2,861 1,791 1,196 9 9
parties entrusted with their arrangement and execution: had any errors 3 Virginia } West 59 5 3.315 1.74% iſogo 376 3 || 3,679 3,218 1,641 i,050 407 5
or Typographical blunders existed, the working of the above results T yest 3,9] 2 - '626 i. i29 470 | 11 § 3,698 || 3,092 | 1,657 | 1,079 465 {}
would have discovered them, but none were found to exist. It is as 4 North Carolina.. 3,699 3.96: 1,626 ||, 486 || 6 3.333 3'sſig 2,044 1,376 || 507 5
honourable to the American people to have produced so accurate a dis- 5 South do. . . 3,333 2,870 | 1,911 1,394 9: 3.i.26 Tºss i`iº, 346 7
play of their Numbers, as their amount and increase are interesting to 6 Georgia . . . . . . . . 3,525 3,148 1,787 | 1,178 || 354 8 || 3,505 2 - ’933 ’872 233 4.
the Philosophical enquirers of all countries; but before they are entitled North 3,687 3,270 1,897 || 874 270 || 2 || 3,667 3,299||1, - % 5
to unqualified commendation for their regard for this interesting branch 7 Alabama } South §§§ £327 I,863 870 242 6 || 3,662 3,417 | 1,878 818 || º
of Social enquiry, they must exhibit an equally accurate Account of the * @ & ºt 334 3.361 2005 I.044 255 7 || 3,336 3,330 2,145 974 || 269 4)
No. of Births, and a corresponding display of Deaths in each Class of 3 8 Mississippi . . . . . . 3. º 2 6 1.36% iºd 390 i. 3.53; 3,216 2,710 1,214 32.9 3
Ages. On comparing the proportional results of the Totals of the United 9 Louisiana ; Fast 2,193 3,04 3-vºv || + 2 9 2 gº 3.2ii 2,370 1,198 221 8
States, with the Total results of the different Sections of the United * & West 2,800 i 3,234 2,349 1,328 280 Fºr 2 & 74 160 1.61% ’937 355 9
Kingdom, the Numbers above 40 Years of Age in the United States, ** Fast 3,894 3,537 1,466 816 280 7 || 3,577 3. 2 903 25i 5
show a considerable disproportion to the Numbers within that Age: 10 Tennessee; ; 3,956 3,309 | 1,623 863 240 || 9 || 3,743 3,371 1,727 || 3:0 | 6
two opposite causes, or both conjointly, may contribute to such dºo. I 1 Kentucky §§ 3,335 | 1,643 91} 277 7 : 3,732 3,300 1,671 984 º
portion—a much shorter average duration of Life, or an excess of Births; **s . . . . . . §§24 3.466 2.33 1,335||113 56 3,600 3,200 1,525 | 1,300 300 || 75
ſºil probable that both materially contribute to the disproportiºn in the 12 Illinois • . . . . . . . . .” 2 sº ’742 ió7 iſ $ 3,644 3,640 | 1,738|| 802 173 3
United States: put until an equally accurate account of the Births and | 13 Missouri . . . . . . . . : 3,917 3,508 1,65. Jº- jº 3.662 1.748 845 223 5
Deaths are given, much must be left to conjecture : the migratory ten- 14 Arkansas. . . . . . . 3,685 3,550 1,723 837 205 || – 5* º’. 58 3.077 1,022 235 i
dency, also, of the inhabitants of the United States, greatly augments 15 Florida. . . . . . . . . 3,132 3,108 2,292 1,187 281 | – || 3,497 3,2 . . .” iſigº 536 || 6
!...'...'... ." . . . . . . . .ia ... 37:4|3,500 fºod iſ 315|| 400 11 *;|*;|...}}|...},..., | dº
, the ci f resi SIłOll e given as ... - - . . . . . tº yº. * - & * *2,2;
..". º “... º º 17 All other. . . . . . & . 281 } 1.033 3,373 || 3,105 ºne |40 | º | 2 6 7
h * * r ** th } parts of the United Kingdom. - - ! | Tº Tº §§§ R .
"Yºº TOTAL. 3,491 3,086 (1,832 1,174 410 || 7 || 3,490 3,099 1,865. 1,123 41


33
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Houses, Families and Persons, distin cº-º: º
- i.e. » 9. 3. guishing Males from Females,
of SCO TLAND, at each of the 2 Periods 1801, and 1811; shewing also the annual "... Property; i. †.
and the Number of Properties, in three Classes, in each County; and the Total Number of Persons in each at each of the six
Periods 1755; 1790 - 8; 1801 ; 1811 ; 1821 ; and 1831. 2 O e SIX
COUNTIES,
with Number of reference
to Order of Production.
T801.
Berwick
Bute r e a e s a e s s & © 8
Caithness . . . *
Clackmannan . . . .
Dumfries
Dumbarton . . . . . .
Edinburgh . . . .
Elgin, or Moray . .
Fife
Forfar ,
Haddington . .
Inverness
Kincardine
PSinross
Kircudbright
Fanark
Linlithgow
Nairn. . . . . . . .
Orkney & Shetland
Peebles . . . . . .
Perth . . . . . . . . . .
Renfrew . . . . . . . .
foss and Cromarty
Roxburgh . . . . . . . .
Selkirk . .
Stirling tº a tº sº e 9 o e 0 °
Sutherland
Wigtown . . . . . . .
e e º e º e º &
tº e º 'º &
* & 3 & 43 e Լ $3.
© g g º º & © e º e & 8
a & e e a
e e º 'º º
o e e s e º e º 8 °
* * *
e g º & © tº 3
s e º º
& e º ſº
* c e a e g º &
TOTALS.
COUNTIES,
11
28
1
23
18
27
31
4.
12
25
32
j 7
8
2
30
15
16
7.
26
14 || |
with Number of reference
to Geographical Position.
1811.
Aberdeen . . . . . . . . 23
Argyle . . . . . . . . . . 32
Ayr . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Banff. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Berwick . . . . . ... 10
Bute . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Caithness . . . . . . . . 31
Clackmannan . . . . 17
Dumfries . . . . . . . . 1
Dumbarton . . . . . . 15
Edinburgh. . . . . . . 12
Elgin, or Moray .. 25
Fife . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Forfar . . . . . . . . . . 21
Haddington . . . . . . 11
Inverness . . . . . . . . 27
Kincardine . . . . . . 22
Kiaross . . . . . . . . . . 19
Kircudbright . . . . 2
Lanark . . . . . . . . . . 5
Linlithgow . . . . . . 13
Nairn. . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Orkney & Shetland 33
Peebles . . . . . . . . 9
Perth. . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Renfrew . . . . . . . , 6
Ross and Cromarty 28
Roxburgh . . . . . . . . 7
Selkirk . . . . . . . . . . 8
Stirling . . . . . . . . . . 16
Sutherland . . . . . . . 30
3
Wigtown e a 6 e e º 'º &
TOTALS.
Wetmber of Houses tº |
in º ;iº, N. Number of PERSONs, ~ *#.º Powel No. of Prop ERTI Es. **
Buil-i Unin. uper - izz 1801. A. Estimated in 1811. ##, "; £º Cor. *
ing habit ſº ilies. - 3. O alh - T OF •
ding º: . #. # male. Females (Scº.) Rental. º Houses. : Entailed itſ” ann. 2000l. *. #. #
5 5, ,701 # 123,082 55,625 67,457 - 235,665 200,000 233,827 65,55 ...T.T.”.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..]";|..}}|#| ||#| | | *
gº ºligºi º ºs ºoligºo, sº isºſ |gº; dº | | | 6 1. 6
166 7.39|| 3:. . º. |}º tº .299|..º.º.º. 5.314|| 42%; ſº | | | | | | | T
3; 5,965 Šāşşi soºn | 1.42% is 337 || 178,366|230,000 |231,373 gišs sº 153 || 3 || 2 || 2 | 90s
17 | 1,911 : 2,501 11,791 5,552 6,239 15,043 13.591 || 3.3ſo lºoſo | 6 || 3 906
140 4,433 4,652 º 19183| 12:4; ºft| 19,959 30% 1.693 13.63 14 | 11 : * {3} &mº-mºmes
3. 64. 2.foo # 2,612 10,858 || 5,054 || 5,794; 26.483 || 14,300 32,048 || 3.8%. 13,835 24 || 6 || | — —
à | 246 10,785 11,839; 54,597 || 23.4% |ºlº 153,593 |199,799 246,902 ſºlº ſº; sº | | | | | *.
to 3,375|| 4,418 20,710 || 9,796|| 10.914 :3,325||55,000 sº sº, 11.10%|135 | is ; ; ;
... 1,081 | 1... [*11;|##|º] tº lºº 277.823 | 400,004 || 33,683 || 369 gº | 10 | 19 80
# |’ſº | Sºgº Tºsº ||26-05 |11.763||13.94% 63,603 || 4.420 gº 2,754 jºso || 23 18 6,753
§ 766 17,055 24,298 33,743 |42,933 |30,791 || 3:3.1% 174,000 333,294 35,756; ºil agi ho, 45 ||25 || 5
3 || ||*|*| #. º. 53,666 ± 171,240 122,000 : 260,197 64,108 57,079 || 491 59 | 16 || 19 **
406 |,583; i.i.212 ºf tº ||º jº. ºf 1:2::::: º, º 133 ||33 ||3: ,251
; 159 14,357 15,333 74,292 || 33,801 || 49,491 73,188 || 70,530; 193,844 || 9,235 24,864 57 18 12 — ; 1,306
§ 303 || 3.3s; 6.1%; 26.343||13,104 || 14,245 74,921 63,743 153,896 || 3:23; 18.7so 16 |25 || 1 || 3 || To
§ 37 | 1,372 1,686 6,743 3,116 || 3,609. , 39,250 | 16,000; .22,752 1.333 20.25o 16i | 7 ; : 419
‘s 161 5,600 6,433 29,211 || 13,619 || 13,592 114,597 | 167,125 183,488 jº º 46 || 7 || || 25
. 1,544 32,259 36,481 146,699 || 68,109 |78,599 162,132 127,000;298.919, 286,912 sºliº | | | | | ºia;
s 160 2,796 || 3,832 17,844 8,129 9,715 75,919 64,318; 84,947 5,798 ;|''. . . . . ; ; *...
§ | 2 | ºf ºi º ...; , ; ; ; ºf ºf , º, 2.506 "g | 3 || 3 366
| 105 || 8,016 || 8,333 46,824 29.7% 26,931 ºg | 13,500 16,236 3,54. gº; 195 || | | | I I
3. 64 1,682 1,343; 8,733 || 41.9 |...},57; º ºf 5.3% ºš63 35, iii. 54 ºi | 3 | T : Toº
952 23,382 28,971 126,366 |58,808 || 67,538 339,892 |230,900 460,739 35,693 28,026. Gº || 33 sº 1. 198
89 || 7,857 17,217 78,056 |36,068|41,988 69,173 | 126,000 127,069 106.238 . . . . . . . . . . .
127 | 11,424; 11,836 53,343|25,494 |29,849 87,940 || 85,643 : 101,930 3,288 29.66% 55 27 13 1,237
§4. 6,156; 7,480 $3,582 |15.313||17,869 ; 314,563 |102,350 230,363 |11,508 ºssi 25 53 3 | – | .418
27 | . 98 , 1,153 : 3,979 || 3:6 |...}}|...}}}} | .26% .39,7%. , ; ; sº | | | 20 * | | || 3:
29% 7,530 11,625 i 50,825 23,875 26,950 i 108,509 | 1643; ; 177,499 |25,370 25,007 || 109 || 3 | } 1033
§ 4: ‘ºf ºliº: "º “ºi"; *... i.i." | | | | | | | *
1s; ºf ji º ºſo | 12:31 ºl looooo; ſº sº lºoºl gº || | | | | | T.
9,537 294,553 : 36” 1,599,068 ; 734,581 | 864,487 3,804,219 3,087,180 & 4,792,842 (1,158,782 1,240,082 i 6,147 (1,092 396 || 143 : 44 s
*::::::::/ Total Number of PERSONS, at each of the Siw Periods.
*:::: 1755. 1798. 1801. 1811. 1821. 1831.
206 || 745 26,000 33,118 135,975|| 69,159 |74,916 33,631 116,836||132,921 |133,983 |135,075 155,3 *
119 1,602 || 15,240 || 17,368 83,585 40,675 |44,919 6,086 63,291 76.101 |37.359 ; º #:
141 :* 15,407 21,494 : 103,954 48,506 || 55,448 20,606 || 59,268 || 75,544 | 84,306 || 103,954 127%gg 1451s,
63 223 || 3:01: 3,312 sº 15.4% ºf 3,564 ºf ºf ºf ºft. 43,561 *::::
j| 30, 5,730; 6,367 sº | 1.456 | 16,313; sº gº.gif| 30,875 30,621 30,779| 333; sº,
2 33 2,047 2,518 12,033 º ºf 2,797 ºf 10.563| Tiºgi 12,033 13.79% º
45 139| 4:9, 4,744 23:41, 19.3% 1%;" || 2,535 23:31: 24.3% º|| 3:4. sºft| º
. . . . . ; ºf fºol ºf ºš º 'º, º ſo;| Tºoro º jº
1;| ≤ |1};|1%; º sº, sº I ºf arºl sº sº; gº º żº
28 90 3,218 .4,934; 34,199 || 11,353 ||38.91.6,434 lºſſ |,48,498 |,29,719 |,4}º 70% ºf
143||1,167 15,789 33,043; 148,607 || 65,904 || 33,603 || 358,292 || 90,412 || 122,635 | 122,924 148,607 | 19.514 sº
93 197 6,268 6,854 28,108 || 12,401 || 15,797 5,061 28,934 26,080 26,703 || 28,198 31.162 º
137 583 17,518 26,332 191,274 |43,968||53,304 || 29,380 º º| º lº 114.556 ſº
124 505 | 16,133 24,750 107,364 |43,151 |59,113 29,812 ºf 1,001 || 9,127 107.264 its so tºod
3. no gº ºn sing tº 16.93% ºf gºog 28.90% ºf 31,164. 35.1% º
jo º ſº; 15 of i is sº 33.722 |3.gif| isogi ºg jºgi ºgg|78.336|| Sºis, §
* 283 ºil ºf ºligºso |13: º gº º żº º żºis sº
3| || ||sº ºf ººº 3 ºf sº gº ºsº | 3:30; sº º ºsº º
84|, 196 ºf ºi º º ºf 1.4% #3% º|,492. Lºgº 38.903 40.5%
169 1, 184 33.9% 42,510 || 191,752 88,688 || 103,004 || 170,210 81,726 125,254 146,699 || 191,752 243.387 sº
30 | 186 3,098 || 4,404 19,451 8,874 10,577 3,887 16,829 17,579 || 17,844 iº |º ſº,
17 | 68 1,943 2.92. 8,231 |...}}}|.4ſ.21 714; 3,694 | 6,954|| 3,437 8,251 good | 9.354
is 101 || 8,230 9,038 46.133 20,151 |25,002 || 1,995; 38,591 || 43,339| 46,824 || 46,153 53,124 58,339
8|| 72 | 1,749 |,4}; i. 9; ºf 5,982] 2,343 : ...Q. .8.197 .3,733|...}; io'oï6 ſo’sº
16, 835 | *gº. 29,998 || 135,093 64,934 71,059 26,834 118,903 |133,274] 126,366 || 135,093 139,050 | 1.43 sº
38|| 142 8,229 || 19.7% 92.93||1369||50,536; 37,859 26,645 62,853 78,056 || 93,596 iſºs | 133445
159 292 12,829 - 13,574 : 60,853 27,640 33,213 3,370 : 47,656 55,430 || 55,343 60,853 65.82s 71.33:
52| 243 ºf 3,37. 3.; 1741; 29.41, 3,12; 3:3: ; 33.0%| 3: ºso | Toggº 43%;
6| 35 | 1982 tº º º? ºf 1293 º|| 4:34 º jº 6,637 | 6′33.
; : ºf 1.5%i sãº. 27.75 sº ºi s㺠aºs sº sº; gºs º
: 1. . . . . . . 19: §1. 553 20.774 ; 23.96 || 23,117 | 33,629 as gaol assis
C) “. . .” ,863 26,891 ) 12,205 || 14,686 3,984 16,166 20,983 22,918 26,891 || 33,240 || 36,258
2,341 11,329 | 304,093 : 402,068 & 1,805,688 826,191 | 979,497 809,773 1,265,380 1,526 492 | 1,599,068 1,805,688 2.093,456 2,365 go
tº. The Rental of Houses assessed to the House Tax in 1829 will be seem to be considerably bel e 24 * B &
g £2 - * 3. - - y below the amount of Rental in 1811, but it will be rexe
that in 1823, all H. !" less than £º Yearly Value were exempted from the House Taa: ; while previously, a considerable Number below: º '; mbered
subject thereto ; Scotland however appears not to contribute a fair quota of direct Tares ; while the Land Rental is one sixth of that of England. th ue were
Tazes are only one fifteenth, and the contribution of all Scotland, is less, than that of the City of Westminster. § land, the Assessed
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Number of Houses Assessed to House and Window Duty; Rental at which
ssessed ; and Amount of Land and Assessed Tawes, in each County.
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Number of HOUSES, Assessed to House
Number of HOUSES assessed to window Duty
Gross Amount of the
COUNTIES, | * - - ‘s #. 3 e . Rental of those | 's 5 § assessd Taxes in 1829
* • r Du 9, at Rentals of from * 5 3. * 33 3 º' - º • * - . * :: * = º -
Alph #: 6xper, & Vide Parºº '. iºsion iss. _A - # # g * f : º 50 8 º º wº ". #: ºft, Nº.
with* No. grºrone. º is. º º, ºb. º, & TOTAL, Ž; Q9 2.5 Fº º, #" and ºve to 10 to 15. to 20. to 25, 3 above. TOTAL < T – Land Assessed
Geographical position- *- : * ~ *-* ----- * erº- —--É——| –-É— n ºa - tº-sº- — — —£-——-£—!-- 6–
Aberdeen . . * 962 300 288 95 || 0 |2|1,702 oº:: 30,476 3,155 || 841 || 442 | 187 55 | 118 1,643 4.7%;”: º:
Y - * • - 2 è iſ * */ 3.
Mºº e tº 32 279 62 47 || 9 || 1 || 3 | 401 : 117 16,059 | 5,816 270 || 188 147 || 48 29 || 39 451 || 1,485 971 3,547
3 e º 'º º e .*…* ºw * - 405 * t; - 1,6 3 2 <
Ayr . . . . . . . . * 762 249 107 || 41 || 30 19 | 1,208 98; º: ! 19,256 1,350 || 361 231 94 29 75 790 2,880; |;
pº Burgh 3. | 187 27 || 1 || || 4 || 1 || 4 || 234 28 8,971 2,999 || 565 || 226 63 || 23 13 | 18 343 || 898 || 393 || 2,051
Berwick ... iół 233 56 || 2 | 13 || 3 || 3 || 329 176 5,803 5,034 220 || 209 || 132 44 || 13 45 443 || 1,636 | – || 5,188
Bute 14 | 122 || 34 17 | 3 || 2 | | | | 79 6 2,205 2,697 100 || 69 || 26 || 9 || 2 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 264 202 228
Gaithness .... 3i is: 24 8 2 — — 191 15 5,319 2,536 — || 105 || 49 7 2 4 | 167 || 308 || 301 546
ößmannai, i. i*i 43 20 || 5 || 1 || 1 || 3io 43 3,145 3 196 || 80 || 66 52 | 12 || 8 || 8 || 146 || 412 200 | 1,527
3.CKIA all (18,1] 7 3. 22 || || 1 1 - 3 37 82 226 226
Cromartv . . , 29 H 8 1 3 — — — 22 I 477 310 || – * * * As a s 6
Dumbarton ... 15| 326 || 41 27 | 10 || 6 || 9 || 419 13 3,536 5,861 620 || 7 || 5 || 24 19 30 | 199 || 910; .307|2,199
T)umfries ! 676 || 91 | 84 26 || || 0 || 7 | 894 210; º: 13,250 460 || 478 | 169 47 | 13 | 40 747 1,746 'º'; ;
The Burgh. . " 5 - - * 5
e ^- . . - - i 65,410
º: *** 220 ºr ºn a has nº 200% '...} 210,417 |*|2,017||1307|32 ||34 || 386 cols *{};}|.
1. i 3. 2 - , O&O - 2 3.
& Fº CITY . as 184 || 4 || 35 | 6 || 14 || 1 || 288 15 gº 4,991 70 || 160 | 121 51 || 8 || 27 | 367 || 1,118 452 1,623
*::::. . . . . . . . . - - * - jºy ... ( 2, ,7
". . . . * 186 228 || 103 || 45 28 |19||1,209; 381 } '#} 19,173 1,207 || 598 || 327 | 124 38 100 | 1,187 3,926; ;|.
* 13 Burghs . . . • 5 5
* - ºr- . * * - ------ - 1,01
* . . . . . . *l 1,049 || 352 | 186 83 40 | 16 | 1,726 148;"; *|1,120 was ºn | 10a || 4 || 9 |120, 3,400;";|}.
- f 2 r - ; ve - -. 5
nº tº 196 || 35 | 35 | 1.4 295 153 6,230 4,879 560 || 135 | 147 49 || 23 49 403 || 1,920 | 1,065 4,880
addington ... II : 19 *) ... ( 14. - t a ſ 804 || 3,401
rt f 3 * * * - - el/ 5 i <=
k." gºi 71 26 || 14 || 4 || 7 || 2 | 124; 26 isº | 2,220 | 130 || 141 28 || 17 | 6 || 33 225 || 807 || 384 2,352
..] ſº Ca.1 II] e * @ - - 5 -
Kinross . 19 | 40 3 || 5 || 1 || – || 2 || 51 : 59 1,419 | 661 | 160 || 35 | 16 || 9 || 2 || 6 | 68 || 218 46 472
Ricudbright. 3, 289 || 36|| 23 || 4 || 4 || 2 || 359 || 55 | 6,441 4,835 | 1.40 || 184 74 27 | 8 || 34 || 327 || 1,016 614 *.
5 * v- - te - t -- | . 1,329 20,925
"...º.º. 3,650 |1,710 959 || 491 269 |488 |7,567 217; ; } 132,850 | 37,360 || 1,508 || 883 || 353 195 210 || 3,149 || 9,301 {}; 16,793
lº" City iſ 170 39 || 6 || 17 | 2 || 2 | 286 55 i 3.303 || 3,687 | 200 || 115 | 67 || 35 | 11 || 17 | 245 || 850 || 420 2,609
inlithgow .. 13 -- . 31 20 | 6 || 1 || 5 || 63 || 181 | 185 465
Nairn . . . . . . 26 35 | 6 2 2 I — 46 7 2,012 714 -— - e - loo
O 64 4 l — — — 69 : 1 0 || 4,931 833 — 82 28 10 2 1 123 208 328 217
rkney . . . . . . 33 - - *: 1,162 || --— 62 24 || 4 || 1 || – || 91 || 138 380
Shetland . . . . m . 80 | 13 | – || -- || — | – || 93 — 4,245 3 ºw * i e
Peebles 9 86 || 14 || 7 || 9 || 4 || 4 || 124 89 1,750 2,033 310 || 78 47 || 14 || 1 || 22 | 162 || 582 382 2,025
tº e º ºs º ºr - - - & - || | 2,226 13,584
*:::::::: *! 856 253 95 || 79 43 || 48 1,374 alsº: 22,344 4,490 || 699 || 313 || 136 43 || 136 1,327 4,756; ‘. . .
nºs" of 1,080 | 683 258 96 || 2 ||25 |2,118 isoo; toº 35,711 2, 148 || 441 221 | 108 || 44 || 61 | 875 || 2,677 522 || 9,075
Rj....... 2, "160 24 || 9 || 5 || 6 || – || 204 || Tºo 13, igi 3,060 tº 71 || 0 || 8 || 2 || 319 |, 940 || 473 1,854
Roxburgh .... Tº 338 80 55 | 1 || 6 || 7 || 497; 253 6,537 7,684 478 || 206 | 167 65 22 39 499 || 1,696 | 1,389 5, 155
§.”" ... : ". 6 || 6 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 76 27 | 1,081 1,073 || 130 || 41 | 18 || 5 || 2 || 9 || 75 || 27 I | 412 980
sº i. • e º O Gº & 1. 534 || 153 || 69 50 20 10 836 146 8,984 13,781 1,000 || 294 || 141 59 34 56 584 || 2,042 666 5,550
§. ná .. 30 23 7 2 — -— | 1 33 12 4,654 452 100 45 | 15 || 6 4 5 75 || 207 I 89 || 361
butneria T 84 47 | 18 || 6 5 || 6 || 266 : 50 5,819 3,654 330 || 168 || 48 II 4 || 17 248 || 644 || 512 1,929
Wigton . . . . . . 3 5 I 995 || 8,057
45 other Buighs – - - —-lº
TOTALS. 17,915 7,121 4,4s 2,330 1,350 2,505 35,702 3,612 341,474 £604,361 205,413 || 11,271 6,214 2,590 1,242 *—t tº 52,100 '247,352


90
COMPARATIVE VIEW of the Total Number of Houses, Building, Uninhabited, and Inhabited; and of FAMILIES and their
Occupations, under each of three general heads in each County of Scotlan D and WALEs ; and the Total of each in all GREAT BRITAIN,
and the Isles of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, in 1821 & 1831; distinguishing in Scotland the proportion of each, in the Six principal Cities
and Burghs: Page 88 shows the Number of Houses and Families in 1801 and 1811 ; and page 13 exhibits a comparison of the Occupations
in 1811 and 1821, and the Note thereto directs attention to the stationary number of Agriculturists, while the Statement below shows a diminution in 1831 compared
with 1821, and an undue increase in the third Column; the Note however to the Dis
the cause of that seeming disproportion.
play of the Occupations in the English Counties at pages 10-11, will explain in part
Proportion of FAMILIES, Returned as
Number of HO US ES. TOTAL
CO UNTIES Number of Employed in Trade, Manufactures,
- Building. Uninhabited. Inhabited. FAMILI E.S. Agriculture, or Handicraft, All other,
arranged in Alphabetical Order. * .
- 1821. 1831. 1821. 1831. 1821. 1831. 18% 1. 1831, 1821, 1831. 1821. 1831. 1821. 1831.
A BER DEEN . . . . . . . . . . 22 143 131 788 || 511 21,240 22, 107 22,767 23,662 : 11,751 11,553 : 7,558 5,752 3,458 6,357
Burgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 39 208 || 196 6,339 7,395 : 12,934 16,268 2,024 1,901 8,471 8,056 2,439 6,311
Argyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 96 200 1273 || 510 | 16,059 17,146 18,309 | 19,252 8,989 || 9,116 3,468 3,241 5,852 6,895.
Ayr . . . . . . . . . . . & . 9 87 105 | 406 || 439 17,842 19,001 26,645 30,501 6,207 6,967 15,008 || 15,193 : 5,430 8,341
Banff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 120 126 210 266 8,971 9,814 ; 9,885 10,855 4, 150 4,264 2,939 2,456 : 2,796 || 4,135
Berwick . . . . . . . . . . . 2 42 13 276 267 5,803 6,159 7, 165 || 7,385 3,334 2,921 ; 1,923 1,915 # 1,908 2,549
Bute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 17 6 30 38 2,205 || 2,134 2,855 2,998 : 1,314 832 730 771 811 1,395
Caithness . . . . . . . . . . . 29 58 90 39 94 5,319 6,036 5,944. 6,904 3,052 3,580 2,188 1,487 704 1,837
Clackmannan . . . . . 17 12 9 62 85 2,145 || 2,391 2,881 3,352 434 385 1,418 1,190 1,029 1,777 ;
Dumbarton . . . . . . . . . 15 || || 8 42 78 109 3,536 3,785 5,341 6,343 1,168 1,099 : 2,602 || 3,571 : 1,571 1,673
Dumfries . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 | 85 71 285 341 12,248 12,365 14,458 14,096 : 4,340 4,338 4,706 || 3,788 5,412 5,970
EDINBURGH CITY . . . 12 150 95 || 616 582 | 9,159 10,179 29, 193 35,116 1,759 563 13,517 | 17,190 13,917 17,323
do. County. . . . . . . • 59 55 547 527 9,918 9,565 : 11,276 | 12,299 || 3,071 3,076 5, 183 3,864 3,022 5,399
Elgin or Moray . . . . . . . . . . 113 98 || 162 226 | 6,668 6,919 7,327 | 7,768 ; 2,676 2,605 : 2,330 2,340 2,321 2,823
Fife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 105 || 157 527 699 18,944 20,712 25,749 28,864 5,260 || 4,632 || 13,748 || 13,907 6,741 10,325
Forfar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | 95 97 471 | 721 14,161 15,705 19,014 || 21,048 # 4,807 || 4,743 11,125 | 11,448 # 3,082 4,857
DUNDEE Burgh. . . . . . 17 60 105 67 2,651 3,892 || 7,704 || 10,682 307 226 4,223 6,828 3,174 3,638
Haddington . . . . . . . . . . 3 14 33 379 || 388 6,230 6,561 7,934 8,080 3,009 || 2,811 2,947 2,627 1,978 || 2,642
INVERNESS Burgh . . . . 26 || 23 15 68 98 || 2, 149 2,125 2,963 3,210 566 529 786 1,015 1,611 | 1,666
do. County. . . . . . . . 60 | 122 || 345 || 342 14,906 | 15, 187 15,361 | 15,836 9,649 || 9,369 ; 1,661 | 1,738 # 4,051 4,735
Kincardine . . . . . . . . . 21 50 48 213 217 5,894 6,272 6,685 7,136 3,025 2,976 : 2,301 2,281 1,359 1,879
Kinross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 II 9 34 43 | 1,419 1,524 1,827 2,019 446 440 735 819 646 760
Kircudbright . . . . . . . . 7 57 48 190 | 1.46 6,441 | 6,604 || 7,912 8,283 : 3,047 2,826 2,238 2,293 2,627 3,164
Lanark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 79 78 496 | 664 15,372 17, 147 19,545 22,911 4,387 4,205 11,672 13,106 3,382 5,600
G LASGOW CITY...... 244 156 |1917 |1759 || 31,644 || 41,598 || 31,956 41,965 496 299 18, 104 26,586 # 13,456 15,080
Finlithgow . . . . . . . . . . 18 15 21 96 203 || 3,302 || 3,400 4,965 5,014 1,224 | 1,093 1,817 | 1,891 1,924 2,030
Nairn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 15 21 54 92 2,012 2,074 2,131 2,246 799 742 429 487 903 || 1,017
Orkney . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 11 41 30 135 4,931 5,437; 5,747 6,307 3,153 3,094 1,274 1,408 1,320 1,805
Shetland . . . . . . . . 31 27 30 64 76 4,245 4,859 4,736 5,498 || 3,451 4,065 250 389 : 1,035 | 1,044
Peebles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 14 51 58 1,750 1,789 1,962 2,072 837 736 651 666 474 670
PERTH Burgh . . . . . . . 11 11 309 | 182 4,984 2,049 4,984 || 4,956 52 53 : 2,374 2,366 2,558 1,537
do. County . . . . . . ... 19 || 102 | 127 651 716 21,734 23,760 25,986 26,793 7,722 || 7,351 : 10,149 10,499 # 8, 115 9,993
Renfrew tº 3 º' tº e º 'º e º ºs º º 1 I 55 42 546 786 10,490 I 1,153 23,977 28,204 2,725 2,016 15,780 21,071 5,472 5,117
Ross and Cromarty. . . , 27 | 1.46 131 345 352 13,638 15,039 || 14,506 | 16,187 7,947 | 8,498 3,356 2,611 3,203 5,078
Roxburgh. . . . . . . . . . . . I 27 42 242 226 6,587 6,732 8,639 8,930 3,613 3,134 2,822 2,942 : 2,204 2,854
Selkirk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 I 3 || 35 | 59 | 1,081 | 1,094 : 1,372 1,391 42H 474 409 450 542 467
Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | 66 55 338 278 8,984 10,459 13,733 15,351 2,600 2,362 : 6,641 | 6,647 4,492 6,342
Sutherland . . . . . . . . . . 28 60 76 21 88 4,654 4,821 4,822 5,005 : 3,362 3,567 642 '409 818 1,029
Wigtown . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 69 51 | 150 133 5,819 6,404 6,774 7,514 3,525 3,156 2,089 2,011 : 1,160 2,347
Total SC OTLA ND 2,405 || 2,568 12,657 12,719 341,474 369,393 || 447,960 502,301 : 130,699 126,591 193,264 207,259 126,997 | 168,451
ſ . ſ Plint . . . . . . . . . . 33 64 147 541 9,973 || 11,716 10,611 | 12,138 4,421 4,660 3,531 3,101 2,659 || 4,377
: Denbigh . . . . . . . . . 117 | 106 || 376 832 14,771 16,368 15,677 17, 150 8,625 8, 135 ; 4,399 || 4,478 ; 2,653 4,537
s: Montgomery . . . . 50 62 194 | 402 10,706 | 12,169 ; 12,056 13,407 6,594 | 6,610 3,882 4, 198 1,580 2,599
: Merioneth 2 23 53 || 230 238 6,925 6,968 7,279 || 7,358 3,570 3,583 : 1,434 1,815 # 2,275 1,960
ºf iz | Carnarvon . . . . . . 99 || 119 215 434 10,932 || 13,221 11,478 14,553 : 6,890 5,778 # 2,649 2,997 1,939 5,778
s 2 UAnglesea. . . . . . . . 73 53 174 276 8,737 9,683 9,825 10,128 6,187 5,314 1,702 || 2,141 1,936 2,673
< ſRadnor . . . . . . . . 19 18 147 167 4,121 4,437 4,779 4,879 3,182 3,135 941 | 1,028 656 716
º: : ! Brecon . . . . . & 63 84 468 540 | 8,425 || 9,373 ; 9,022 || 9,848 4,039 || 3,959 3,703 2,954; 1,280 2,935
3- Glamorgan . . . . . . 161 273 645 |1298 || 19,396 || 23,843 20,314 26,111 || 7,126 6,814 8,336 8,929 4,852 10,368
P : Carmarthen . . . . . 107 186 || 333 504 || 16,402 | 18,920 18,392 | 20,719 9,628 9,987 4,823 5,299 3,941 5,433
? Cardigan. . . . . . . . 77 115 220 | 324 11,304 || 13,045 12,071 || 13,652 6,312 7,246 : 2,501 3,243 : 3,258 3,163
U.Pembroke . . . . . . 163 164 503 || 474 14,491 15,779 15,202 | 16,595 ; 7,651 7,974 3,779 4,519 3,772 4,102
Total WA LES. 985 1,297 3,652 6,030 136,183 155,522 : 146,706 | 166,538 74,225 73,195 41,680 44,702 30,801 48,641 -
Total ENGLAND. 18,289 |23,462 |66,055 |113,885. 1,951,973 || 2,326,022 #2,346,717 2,745,336 773,732 761,348 1,118,295 | 1,182,912 454,690 801,076
Total GREAT BRITA IN. 21,679 |27,327 82,364 |132,634 2,429,630 |2,850,937; 2,941,383 || 3,414,175 978,656 961,134 1,350,239 1,434,873 612,418 | 1,018,168
British ) uernsey . . . . . . 21 114 107 221 3,083 3,804 || 4,298 || 5,333 1,676 | 1,500 : 2,175 1,827 447 2,006
Isl of Jersey . . . . . . . . . . 28 50 41 115 4,053 4,990 5,813 || 7,292 2,310 2,102 : 2,756 || 3,490 747 | 1,700
StëS Uniºn e Q & © tº # e º e º 'º tº 49 62 279 || 36|| || 6,627 6,864 7,858 8,259 3,520 ! 3,053 : 2,864 1,976 : 1,474 3,230




A
CLAssified AND STATISTICAL DISPLAY |
SHOWING THE PROPORTION OF THE
TWENTY YEARS OF AGE AND UPWARDS,
Returned under the Population Act of 11 GEO, IV., c. 30,
EMPLOYEID OR ENGAGED IN EACH OF
600 VARIOUS occupations of PRODUCTION or SERVICE,
IN EACH COUNTY IN 1831,
ACCOMPANIED BY
a General summary of the ºopulation iteturns,
AT EACH OF THE FOUR TEN-YEARLY PERIODS,
1801, 1811, HS2E, AND 1831,
SHOWING THEN NUMBER OF
HOUSES INHABITED, UNINHABITED, AND BUILDING,
THE NUMBER OF FAMILIES,
AND
TOTAL NUMBER OF PERSONS, DISTINGUISHING MALES FROM FEMALEs,
B& BáA® (SOUNTºf Quº GłºśćMº BR3|Rº4"ARNI 2
AT EACH OF THOSE PERIODS,
- se &c. &c.

tº
ALPHABETICAL List of 124 various Occupations, exercised in GREAT BRITAIN, arranged as
an IND Ex to the following Classification.
Alphabetical List of
OCC U PATIONS, ;
arranged as an Index to the 3
Columns, in the following Ş
CLASSIFICATION. g
- *
Auctioneers . . . . . . 7. 99
Bakers . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Barbers . . . . . . . . . . . . | {}{}
Basket Makers . . . . . . 77
Biacksmiths . . . . . . . . 22
Block Makers . . . . . . 113
Boat Builders & Shipwrights III
Bookbinders . . . . . . . . T ()6
Booksellers . . . . . . . . 107
Brass Workers . . . . . . 68
Brewers . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Bricklayers . . . . . . . . 52
Brick Makers . . . . . . 51
Brokers . . . . . . * @ tº e s e 101
Brush Makers . . . . . . 78
Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Butchers. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cabinet Miakers...... 79
Carpenters . . . . . . . . . . 57
Carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Carvers and Gilders .. 80
Cattle Dealers . . . . . . 20
Caulkers. . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Chair-makers . . . . . . . . 81
Cheese-mongers ..... ... 8
Chemists & Druggists 96
Clock & Watch-makers
Clothiers. . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Coach-makers ...... 60
Coach-owners. . . . . . . . 61
Coal-merchants ... ... 18
Comb-makers. . . . . . . . . 82
Coopers . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Copperplate Printers... 109
Cork Cutters . . . . . . ... 83
Corn Dealers . . . . . . . . 19
Curriers . . . . . . º & © e º s 27
Cutlers . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Dry Salters . . . . . . . . 97
Pyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Earthenware Dealers 84
Farriers & Cow Doctors 21
Feather Dressers . . 119
Fellmongers . . . . . . . . 28
Fishmongers . . . . . . . . 12
Flax Dressers. . . . . . . . 118
Fruiterers . . . . . . . . . . 10
Furriers . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Glass Cutters & Dealers 85
Glaziers and Plumbers 58
Glovers . . . . . . . . . . . . 4}.
Grocers . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Gun-makers . . . . . . . . 72
Harness-makers. . . . . . 25
Hatters and Hosiers. . 40
Horse Dealers . . . . . . 62
House Painters. . . . . , 59
Hucksters . . . . . . . . . . 34
Ironfounders . . . . . . . . 64
ironmongers . . . . . . . . 65
J evve)\ers . . . . . . . . . . "7 A
i
524.
5,209
1,845.
529
3,106
37
}:28
1,421
1,044
1,687
563
4,864
455
932
392
825
4,069
4,921
12,354
828
1,345
4
531
57
1,395
1,001
2,558
669
2,016
1,462
1,210
I 06
1,645
1,0} 5
191
518
783
534 |
5 i2
1,219
550
590
I 14
102
945
470
390
325
2,272
278
3,970
646
709
1,389
626
4,439
'764
467
866
2,630
f
122
1,557
437
I 80
1,50
3 i
575
171
I 30
162
257
1,691
229
190
186
182
1,121
735
3,935
375
191
150
109
265
222
223
88
265
566
394
81
679
131
231
425
71
90
230
237
172
191
287
132
73
| iº
502
1,040
56
174
1,407
130
1,109
198
205
I68
TT3
º 's
Š |S. 5 “s
+: 3 $g § § | TO TA L
§ § . s TS § Great
$3 kJ s: s & Pritain.
114 152 2,365 98 || 360 2,823
1,310 | 1,089 || 23,730 || 371 3,841 27,942
326 597 7,580 | 133 736 8,449
170 319 4,381 144 268 4,793
1,838 || 3,466 45,405 || 3,557 || 9,202 58,142
14 193 195 17 53 265
1,654 989 11,272 577 2,035 | 13,834
57 221 3,023 88 || 488 3,599
97 | 153 2,732 55 549 3,327
91 | 402 6,314 78 459 6,851
236 612 4,862 81 822 5,765
1,672 1,785 28,939 212 442 29,593
586 684 9,465 169 230 9,864
90 || 330 2,431 7 203 2,641
9 220 | 1,613 2 143 1,758
148 323 4,341 147 || 716 5,204
1,222 2,100 31,026 1,177 3,015 35,218
266 1,691 17,646 465 3,663 21,774
3,393 || 6,267 83,810 4,601 || 14,836 103,447
400 2,367 12,324 || 511 6,024 18,859
47 189 2,575 14 265 2,854
4 7 480 5 44 529
178 11 1,215 17 20 1,252
2 51 790 1 11 802
65 59 2,424 24 93 2,541
190 459 || 4,753 175 495 5,423
207 1,114 7,720 228 944 8,892
58 142 1,870 155 760 2,785
109 || 352 5,030 44 323 5,397
485 820 8,557 266 1,691 10,514
234 324 || 5,167 148 398 5,713
I 51 444 —- 211 655
295 819 9,530 || 702 3,014 || 13,246
18 504 2,302 8 || 353 2,663
2 69 522 | 2 | 207 '731
141 339 2,957 94 429 || 3,477
143 393 || 5,086 291 635 6,012
24 81 | 1,522 5 157 1,684
20 92 928 2 70 | 1,000
40 1,915 6,517 | 127 1,223 7,867
118 363 || 3,440 227 595 4,262
99 || 159 3,224 116 258 3,598
2 19 188 9 11 208
86 107 || 2,022 74 217 2,313
181 196 3,394 | 103 || 372 3,869
I 34 493 3 65 561
153 91 | 1,705 34 196 | 1,935
* 5 60 754 9 33 796
62 793 — 70 863
5 16 || 784 11,084 243 672 | 11,999
45 17 | 1,441 99 75 1,615
951 | 1, 112 | 18,217 || 415 || 3,515 22,147
41 78 2,700 18 168 2,886
172 79 3,984 67 265 4,316
132 | 1,415 || 9,095 || 452 1,311 10,858
149 173 2,769 44 458 3,271
418 1,690 13,839 235 | 1,579 15,653
206 | 1,057 9,257 200 1,424 || 10,881
43 | 846 4,940 258 684 5,882 |
105 301 3,862 100 567 4,529
$30 138 4,779 31 421 5,231
Alphabetical List of s
OCCUPAT'ſ O NS, §
arranged as an Index to the Š
Columns, in the following ‘S
CLASSIFICATION. §
2.
Lace Pealers. . . . . . . . 43
Land Jobbers. . . . . . . . 48
Lath-renders . . . . . . . . 117
Lime Burners. . . . . • , a 50
Linen Drapers . . . . . . 38
Maltsters . . . . . . . . . . 5
Marble Cutters . . . . . . 86
Masons . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Mat Makers . . . . . . . . 120
Milkmen. . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Millers . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Millwrights . . . . . . . . 3
Nailors . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Nightmen . . . . . . . . . 102
Old Clothes Dealers. . 47
Opticians . . . . . . . . . . 76.
Paper-makers. . . . . . . . 29
Pastry Cooks. . . . . . . . 13
Patten-makers . . . . . . 87
Pawnbrokers . . . . . . . . 103
Pipe-makers . . . . . . . . 88
Plasterers . . . . . . . . . • 54
Poulterers . . . . . . . . . . 9
Printers . . . . . . . • . . . . 105
Printsellers. . . . . . . . . . 110
Publicans . . . . . . . . . . 15
Rope-makers . . . . . . . . 115
Saddlers . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Sail-makers . . . . . . . . 114
Sawyers . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Shipwrights & Boat Builders 111
Shoemakers . . . . . . . . 36
Shopkeepers . . . . . . . . 33
Silk Mercer . . . . . . . . 39
Silversmiths . . . . . & 75
Slaters. . . . . . . © e º e º s . 55
Soot & Chimney Sweeps 104
Spirit Dealers . . . . . . 16
Stationers . . . . . . . . . . 108
Stay-makers . . . . . . . . 44
Straw Plait & Bonnet-ms. 42
Tailors . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Tallow Chandlers . . . . 30
Tanners . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Tea Dealers . . . . . . . . 32
Tinmen . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Tobacconists . . . . . . . . 90
Toymen . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Trunk-makers . . . . . . . 92
Turners . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Umbrella-makers . . 46
Undertakers . . . . . . . . . 95
Upholsterers . . . . . . . . 94
Weavers . . . . . . . . . . . . | 2H
Wharfingers . . . . . . . . 1 | 6
Wheelwrights . . . . . . 23
Whitesmiths . . . . . . . . 70
Wine Dealers. . . . . . . . H 7
Wire Drawers . . . . . . 67
Wire Workers . . . . . . //
Wool Conabers . . . . . . 122
-- "S
§ § $
3 º *: Sp
Š & k 5 | *
301 31 8 37 1,055
41 8 27 124 556
23 13 12 17 290
26 55 149 75 2,415
2,679 545 493 | 1,012 11,809
49 85 125 117 | 6,124 |
269 46 25 83 1,455
1,592 412 240 3,203 || 31,631
9 13 — ——- 143
1,348 282 195 533 5,216
199 || 335 | 686 788 15,921
1.59 196 62 64 1,489
4 — 540 1,674
106 44 28 131 886
1,060 167 51 251 2,637
468 63 7 50 798
389 135 53] 301 3,644
811 180 103 152 2,703
118 48 28 518 1,709
466 102 || 51 280 | 1,463
151 59 49 159 896
1,725 321 107 | 1,326 8,130
325 77 48 23 | 1,061
3,097 657 98 695 || 7,090
270 19 10 25 550
4,804 1,579 1,997 5,455 52,621
610 283 287 802 5,664
829 146 145 500 5,439
144 81 93 212 1,114
1,809 893 692 1,363 | 15,178.
see | Boat -
15,274 3,931 || 3,436 8,470 110,122
3,166 988 971 4,143 31,312
582 29 25 73 1,140
261 32 1 — 609
204 74 25 496 2,496
423 81 82 106 || 2,230
257 24 37 238 1,887
1,296 175 79 129 2,378
99 23 7 43 410
37 i 77 76 82 | 1,876
13,783 2,065 1,570 5,225 60,166
934 194 11 : 266 3, 199
56 913 138 290 4,521
571 146 114 295 3,159
1,140 181 14 I 470 4,471
7 II 129 30 242 1,718
436 68 24 35 1,060
| 33 33 3 10 245
1,251 277 95 || 722 || 5, 160
196 27 2 21 349
493 97 45 19 951
1,724 123 64 212 2,421
- 72 958
159 90 35 41 806
1,024 520 690 | 1,487 17,444
1,822 357 134 1, 135 9,007
569 76 54 49 1,419
71 —— —— 22 339
'72 58 102 3.31
1. 67 44 7 || 2,862
º: TOTAL
3 5 Great
TS 's Britain.
Š &
3 47 1,105
25 70 651
5 18 3}3
405 302 || 3,122
412 1,380 13,601
424 431 6,979
64 221 1,740
3,577 13,947 49,155
**-*. 4 147
63 516 5,795
1,212 2,663 | 19,796
35 337 1,861
142 66 1,882
23 549 1,458
46 178 2,861
1 59 858
63 457 4, 164
52 346 3,101
38 83 1,830
5 76 1,544
15 } 0 921
298 1,255 9,683
5 97 1,163
114 1,138 || 8,342
5 38 593
3,070 5,540 61,231
116 816 6,596
391 || 1,134 6,964
24 98 || 1,236
858 3,145 | 19, 181
5,819 17,307 || 133,248
1,724 5,214 38,150
19 I68 1,327
— 101 710
504 1,539 4,539
34 154 2,418
86 2,058 4,031
26 393 || 2,797
* 2 412
67 100 2,043
3,320 10,568 74,054
122 271 3,592
311 717 5,549
130 167 3,456
166 574 5,211 .
11 495 2,224
16 63 1,139
*-* 3 248
I 12 630 || 5,902
**g 32 381
10 160 1,121
11 500 2,932
* I ===º- 958
27 49 882
818 1,288 19,950
} 05 431 9,543
15 160 1,594
36 — 375
4 8 343
I 2,867
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e OCCUPATIONS of the
A CLASSIFIED and STATISTICAL DISPLAY 3,944,511 Male Persons in GREAT BRITAIN returned under the Population Act of 11 Geo. IV. cap. 30. [1831]
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arranged in Order $ Sº 2. -g s º o; ſº $g $ 2. § § 3. ‘s Ş. gº § s g .* § $ : ‘S 's # : Q: s §§
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ToTAL PopULATION Population. § S º: 's : Š § § § § § 3. º § tº § § $ 's § Š. § 3. ": ~$ § S Ś § - § $ | # S S #
-- • - º, 1- ? : *4 Ts ‘s S3 S s rº # Ǻ Ş 's * ess * esse C S $ s .S. FS S - tº . S s º: §: ; S. S. *- § © $ S. s: §§ S
in 1831. Families. | Persons. S s s § Ö & ſº is §. § gº Q- § § C G Q º Q s Q § S G º R. Ç s → Cº. tr; Sº Co 2.
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 314,039 |1,358,330 #159 199 49 | 4,069 325 470 1,348 563 4,804 4 3, 106 | 1,024 1,645 709 783 389 || 934 3,970 3,186 || 764 13,783 | 15,274
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 260,025 1,336,854 64 788 117 1,089 2,100 23 533 612 5,455 7 3,466 1,487 819 79 393 | 301 || 266 1,112 4,143 | 1,057 : 5,225 8,470
3 York, West Riding . . 198,646 976,350 52 | 1,077 606 2,163 14 232 174 3,553 16 2,496 | 1,128 339 || 85 353 | 214 140 1,138 2,618 || 643 : 3,833 7,008
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101,911 494,478 36 692 || 330 1,052 35 224 104 || 1,602 7 | 2,155 527 425 || 105 180 | 1 209 452 857 244 : 2,136 || 4,253
5 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,077 || 486,334 196 || 335 | 85 1,121 77 282 257 1,579 5 1,506 520 | 679 174 425 135 1,040 988 198 : 2,065 3,931
6 Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97,142 479,154 62 | 686 125 1,222 48 195 236 | 1,997 4 1,838 690 295 172 143 531 951 971 206 1,570 | 3,436
7 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . 83,953 410,512 24 368 341 901 8 133 40 2,230 9 1,373 || 782 222 || 60 138 43 516 690 560 1,354 || 3,402.
8 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,571 404,200 41 393 221 1,190 30 178 142 | 1,455 12 1,524 257 333 135 139 114 917 244 1,588 3,296
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,232 390,054 44 800 213 816 29 12%) 168 1,861 48 1,530 | 673 279 233 115 94 928 277 1,440 3,629.
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . 83,446 387,019 50 318 279 1,081 32 T{}6 183 1,471 31 1,457 371 447 | 104 212 85 755 244 1,763 3,618 10
11 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,537 336,610 # 33 329 315 917 30 222 193 1,526 9 1, 105 || 381 257 185 145 52 528 511 1,588 2,879 11
12 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,955 334,391 || 20 331 || 39 '762 9 127 141 1,251 11 1,062 560 150 26 103 76 975 314 1,343. 3,098
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . 65,903 || 317,465 : 37 817 | 157 843 23 71 114 | 1,387 | 33 1,254 623 136 121 102 31 721 | 169 1,471 2,769 ; 13.
14 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,319 317,507 56 669 217 º 94 59 56 95 || 1 ,195 52 1,141 632 162 224 89 11 839 200 885 2,274 ; 14
15 Hants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,652 314,280 52 388 241 607 26 119 210 1,491 8 | 1,316 444 182 | 1 || 8 74 93 826 155 ; 1,259 2,448 # 15
16 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,816 300,938 : 12 621 | 130 457 2 36 52 823 *sº 1,349 178 207 18 114 23 804 || 112 714 1,759 16
17 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,533 296,317 55 752 266 624 29 59 92 | 1,048 34 1,242 645 229 189 79 14 774 221 1,028 2,613 17
18 Sussex . . . . . & © tº e & Q & Q & 52,716 272,340 42 560 94 655 42 38 146 793 3 1,080 487 || 130 || 131 81 60 568 213 947 2,097 : 18
19 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,736 253,910 41 || 391 || 47 656 — 33 115 | 1,073 ~~~~ | . 1,505 237 | 1.46 9 144 I 18 617 | 199 1,017 | 2,062 ; 19
20 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,659 240,156 34 264 166 415 14 49 53 807 23 875 232 | 137 114 50 32 620 | 137 695 | 1,507 : 20
21 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,320 237,170 9 275 148 627 5 47 37 1,171 5 829 364 || 104 66 76 43 644 118 893 1,911 # 21
22 Nottingham . . . . . . . . 44,936 225,327 62 384 222 666 12 178 63 865 6 649 326 73 || 70 84 20 570 211 : 1,056 | 1,949 22
23 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,427 222,938 : 10 306 296 556 l 30 | 2 | 821 5 972 661 || || 59 12 90 69 364 || 145 891 2,001 # 23
24 Northumberland . . . . . 48,364 222,912 80 371 42 556 5 12 123 || 707 5 1,288 221 223 12 112 63 480 203 1,191 2,079
25 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . 45,512 211,365 16 206 192 466 5 53 32 834 5 843 324 175 29 77 23 335 | 276 834 1,796
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 42,142 197,003 ; 17 | 272 144 672 10 87 48 979 12 578 267 || 101 || 65 63 8 535 271 829 1,585
27 York, North Riding. . . 40,760 190,756 19 || 392 || 41 522 6 62 76 872 13 903 366 120 24 75 22 520 161 987 | 1,80; .
28 Northampton . . . . . . . . 39,163 179,336 14 262 i 53 536 li 27 66 852 14 547 290 102 68 104 10 393 || 176 745 || 3,730
29 Cumberland . . . . . . . . 34,820 | 169,681 2 322 || 30 273 1. 33 70 748 2 824 116 166 4 68 16 410 || 108 707 | 1,252
30 York, East Riding 36,760 | 168,891 34 379 42 454 15 118 78 761 18 661 || 4 || 9 || 206 | 16 71 10 489 148 971 1,656
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,614 159,252 21 202 || 79 354 10 i O9 67 574 5 609 || 122 157 78 51 11 393 95 524 1,442
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . 31,770 152,156 12 174 108 358 22 34 41 801 | 28 480 251 82 63 40 53 334 93. 680 1,115
33 Bucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,849 146,529 — 170 50 363 | 9 8 37 686. 6 457 230 49 57 25 220 314 || 105 420 998
34 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,081 145,389 2 | 197 109 330 13 40 94 747 | * * 553 310 92 113 45 68 384 68 583 1,161
35 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . 30,210 143,955 ; 5 269 35 379 | 23 41 81 762 9 463 215 74 69 26 I 300 55 639 972
36 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,250 , 143,341 25 274 | 84 355 16 29 - 66 866 9 498 || 257 '78 1 01 24 234 325 || || 05 505 914
37 Hereford. . . . . . . . . . . . 23,565 111,211 17 188 63 248 1. 3 5 12 28H 4 531 || 346 149 16 38 14 244 36 480 975 :
38 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . 19,911 98, 130 7 || 1 || 8 || 63 172 tºº-yº 20 () # 22 559 3 516 97 59 ; 19 27 53 244 '75 338 732
39 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . 20,016 || 95,483 1 || 114 24 233 || 14 6 | 6 || 4 || || 427 10 257 140 38 41 17 3 232 46 336 636 :
40 Westmoreland . . . . . . 10,984 55,041 : — 99 || 39 i{}2 &ºm-º. I 2 : 18 261 --- 236 88 43 7 25 38 95 26. 243 465
41 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . 11,278 53,192 18 88 27 160 12 7 6 # 26 314 2 171 77 24 44 22 30 130 26 223 421
42 York City and Ainsty 7,704 || 35,362 : 6 52 11 128 5 57 32 32 220. H 88. 43 27 9 59 10 96 31 275 536
43 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,191 | 19,385 # 2 29 13 '71 *-g 2 1 : 5 108 2 '72 36 10 || 10 5 1 50 8 106 167
Total ENGLAND. 2,745,336 || 13,091,005 #1,189 | 15,921 6,124 31,026 1,061 | 1,705 || 5,216 4,862 52,621. 480 45,405. 17,444 9,530 3,984 5,086 3,644 31,312 9,257 60,166 110,122
WALEs. North . . . . . . 74,734 360,211 19 568 236 618 3 20 27 | 1,340 2 1,241 599 198 || 24 140 38 832 || 101 1,324 2,405
l South . . . . . . 91,804 445,971 18 644 188 559 2. 43 54 1,726 3 2,322 219 509 || 43 151 24 893 || 99 : 2,002 || 3,421
ſö S. East Counties ... 27,858 131,267 14 249 16 163. I. 9 55 287 tºº I 5 720 96 131 2 30 29 320 | 102 639 916
3 S. West do. 29,893 150,618 || 7 | 204 7 157 4. 2 21 399 2 3 657 46 110 9 23 12 392 || || 05 657 | 1,033
Ayr . . . . . . Q & © tº º gº tº º 30,501 || 145,055 -- 116 || 6 I59 I 12 34 275 6 8 * 498 81 99. — 40 3 295 Il 5 564 1,462
| Lanark . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,876 316,819 II 175 88 535 39 125 73 | 1,047 | 14 4 591 116 186 204 179 4 923 || 177 : 1,458 2,009
Renfrew . . . . . . . . . . . 28,204 || 133,443 — 49 || 10 155 10 75 53 198 1. gº 459 14 345 || – 18 33 147 105 510 || 763
S Edinburgh . . . . . . . . . 47,415 || 219,345 || 43 146 41 492 25 223 133 434 91. º 1,115 31 317 | 21 104 161 300 316 1,574 2,409
: 5 Middle Counties .. 32,079 | 152,924 || 6 || 153 65 186 I 17 64 494 6 || 1. 728 36 | 137 — , 78 123 371 || 102 563 1,122
§ < Fife . . . . . . . * * * g & 28,864 128,839 21 || 1 || 9 || 25 122 2 26 69 297 7 : tº 504 || 133 136 10 32 17 299 84 444 808
S Perth. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,749 142,894 | 6 || 250 || 45 150 3 13 81 506 7 | I 641 87 99 | 29 30 402 71 656 1, 154
§ | Forfar & Kincardine 38,866 171,037 Hø8 302 4. 181 2 7 117 | 427 6 4 849 75 110 6 52 *---- 320 90 727 | 1,304
Z} Aberdeen.: . . . . . . . . 39,930 177,657 15 316 29 488 *g 3 43 320 14 1 1,016 || 140 250 5 31 45 404 55 835 | 1,484
Banff, Elgin, & Nairn 20,869 92,189 13 155 17 88 wº *sº 36 | 153 I I 396 || 109 194 3 4 *se 211 35. 393 || 789
Inverness, & 5 N. C. 58,947 287,903 – 313 26. 102 ** 1 31 435 4 4 698 || 230 763. 2 10 sºmeºs 612 22 : 1,045 1,421
Argyle & Bute. . . . . 22,250 | 115,124 13 | 116 52 37 * *g 12 268 1 : º 328 93 137 2 5 * 218 45 503 633
U- Total SCOTLAND. 502,301 |2,365,114 337 2,663 || 431 3,015 97 | 512 822 5,440 44 || 2 9,200 1,288 3,014 265 635 457 5,214 1,424 : 10,568 17,307
British % Guernsey .... 5,333 26,128 - t - - - -
ISEES. iº. . . . . . . 7,292 || 36,582 — 41 || -- 45 1 **sass 8 255 | 9 tºp 133 17 36. 2 18 2 81 5 § 150 388
Man . . . . . . . . 8,259 || 41,000 -— fººmsº I ºmºmºmº 46 I ** = 20 — tºgré 176 21 43 3 7 * *s 22 s=s* *
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A CLAssified, and STATISTICAL DISPLAY, of the OCCUPATIONS of the 3,944,511 Male Persons in GREAT BRITAIN returned under the Population Act of 11 Geo. IV. cap. 30. [1831] |
CI, OTHING. SHELTER,--BUILDERS. CARRIERS. Workers of, and Dealers in METAL. §
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TOTAL POPULATION, § § T. §§ § § ; SS s, = |s & §§ s ; So § j §§ 3 & § š. § S § 3 #3, #3 | # § § § #5 g § $ § s Šiš 's § $ $
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in 1831. Q K- & St. §5 & 55 5 & i. S = | S lsº S3 *] Q Q S Q4 tºo Cº. Q Q- St. Q Q § 3 ; Ś º *S 2: | St $ & & § Q Q5 § Š & Ö
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 669 |2,679 |582 1,389 278 371 300 99 390 196 |1060 41 825 26 455 4,864 1,592 1,725 204 || 1,809 12,344|2,272 4,439 (2036 1462 626 828 467 || 867 4 |144 1,687 |1140 | 1,822 534 || 646 2,558 |2681 261 || 468
2 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 | 1,012 | 73 | 1,415 || 17 | 82 37 43 60 21 251 124 323 75 | 684 1,785 3,203 | 1,326 496 1,363 6,267 || 784 1,690 352 821 173 |2,367 846 301 540 53 402 || 470 1,135 | 81 78 1,114 || 138 — 50
3 York, West Riding ...; – 719 25 432 13 | 72 24 37 || 5 || 4 || 103 || 17 | 203 203 || 412 904 || 3,958 590 200 538 3,938 518 641 146 || 415 || 113 1,023 554 173 || 76 |321 121 281 922 159 || 49 270 54 — 19
4 Devon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 354 16 148 17 | 108 30 10 4 3 57 26 304 175 78 139 3, 170 340 135 624 4,165 361 384 # 104 || 323 '78 254 60 140 *- 3 70 209 207 28 33 I 74 86 16 4
5 Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 88 545 29 1,407 || 56 77 || 31 23 73 27 | 167 8 182 55 229 1,691 || 412 321 74 393 ||3,935 502 1,109 265 566 || 130 375 205 | 168 || – || 58 167 | 181 357 71 || 56 223 173 || 32 || 65||
6 Kent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 493 25 132 45 76 8 || 7 || 5 || 2 || 51 27 148 149 || 586 1,672 240 107 25 692 3,393 || 516 418 109 490 149 | 400 : 43 || 105 || – || – 91 || 141 134 24 || 41 | 207 | 80 i 7|
7 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 217 29 87 11 47 9 | – || 3 || – || 77 62 | 121 62 747 | 1,191 || 411 114 28 489 1,477 306 198 # 90 109 || 48 329 : 507 || 2 I 4 7 || 1 || 356 63 564 2 37 129 28 || – || 36||
8 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 59 || 307 21 110 || 56 58 9 || 8 || 5 || 8 || 42 1 77 168 139 113 2,122 516 60 | 604 3,243 307 388 152 227 | 62 334 52 | 101 | – | 15 123 73 110 || 23 17 | 123 69 || – 7|
9 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 215 | 8 75 109 || 33 10 || 1 || 5 || 2 | 26 5 | 72 79 372 1,710 95 78 13 || 356 2,835 | 398 164 105 154 57 365 : 61 || 70 1 2 101 59 134 18 37 164 37 || -- 5||
10 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . — 343 38 260 14 || 39 16 24 29 || 9 || 43 2 124 || 1 || 8 || 131 319 1,962 | 722 | 182 577 3,017 352 462 162 212 170 267 125 | 121 96 22 || 203 157 182 42 30 174 63 || 9 || 14||
11 Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 301 || 51 458 16 61 40 || 7 || 6 || 41 || 62 85 214 50 508 1,139 479 220 74 || 484 || 2,214 || 484 || 286 241 || 321 110 || 271 297 226 100 || 4 | 1,837 182 644 135 1225 468 868 277 55||
12 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 205 | – || 989 39 25 8 || 7 || 14 || 8 || 54 27 62 25 296 722 || 853 215 121 442 1,274 213 279 : 50 200 21 338 167 105 || – || – 59 || 1 || 4 || 227 | 18 17 92 || 14 — 2 ||
13 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 238 8 79 18 26 4 || 7 || 6 || 1 || 22 i 115 44 382 79 l 428 69 26 211 2,032 217 138 56 132 37 293 ; 19 97 || 44 2 53 69 77 | 16 || 31 || 132 | 11 || – -||
14 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 178 12 41 58 37 6 || 3 || 1 || 2 | 24 4 47 56 388 1,082 61 29 || 6 || 282 2,177 288 125 64 221 53 267 35 46 4 2 52 54 55 10 || 25 105 26 — 4||
15 Southampton . . . . . . . . 34 301 || 10 80 || 14 49 9 21 || 2 || 2 || 45 16 152 49 299 1,118 288 112 | 16 596 2,383 295 || 333 ; 132 293 || 67 || 260 75 103 || – || 4 77 | 85 156 31 47 121 : 50 — 5||
16 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 154 || 4 || 148 6 26 2 | – | – || 1 || 13 || 1 || 63 | 67 11 12 1,535 | 61 30 172 2, 184 53 93 8 45 | 16 || 138 : 31 44 | – || – 37 98 58 5 1 82 14 — 2||
17 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 | 168 12 40 97 27 5 | 3 || 14 | – | 11 ‘7 58 31 227 988 48 25 5 241 1,891 264 100 # 91 136 52 252 44 47 1 || – 82 || 50 114 || || 5 || 27 | 105 || 23 --- 5|#
18 Sussex . . . . . . • * * * * * * * 14 278 || 8 46 38 || 10 4 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 30 6 144 70 | 325 1,342 203 || 144 15 361 2,354 264 366 92 213 | 117 234 19 60 | – || 3 43. 66 84 22 25 | 108 || 43 || – 2 || ||
19 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 170 2 82 18 16 2 || 4 || 17 | 1 || 26 2 88 60 171 282 1,302 27 27 | 334 1,427 96 201 # 21 | 167 | 16 413 ; 196 || 43 373 || – 51 82 || 1 || 7 || 15 | 16 95 16 || -- 5
20 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 | 160 | 6 28 25 26 55 || 6 || 5 || 1 || 27 – 49 37 | 123 330 614 205 26 331 1,573 167 97 || 42 84 27 246 # 36 50 2 | 2 39 37 48 19 18 68 H2 2 -º-r-
21 Derby . . . . . & e º e º e º 'º º 29 125 || 7 || 262 6 14 30 7 || 12 || – || 32 2 80 44 176 264 | 737 108 87 227 | 841 140 108 # 48 107 || 43 230 108 || 23 108 || – 47 53 241 || 38 13 80 64 || – 5
22 Nottingham . . . . . . • . . . § 15 192 22 134 2 26 60 5 2 66 - 53 38 318 591 330 4.i 13 205 1,053 139 188 45 84 31 141 45 38 38 11 68 54 I'78 17 2I 31 30 5 2||
23 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 || 188 20 96 86. 10 2 || 1 || 6 || – || 11 4 || 43 || 140 236 589 530 54 26 || 304 | 1,082 139 145 || 32 68 65 152 : 73 51 53 – 36 || 52 55 | 19 9 83 5 | – 1 ||
24 Northumberland . . . . . ; 31 293 — 133 62 17 | 17 | 7 || 17 | 1 || 10 3 112 || 49 74 219 1,157 67 138 || 240 1,445 128 198 90 220 24 || 480 140 52 34 12 38 80 | 129 16 21 97 || 27 5 3||
25 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . ; 21 171 22 66 22 || || 3 | 12 || 2 | 12 || 4 || 20 1 71 || 25 296 || 6 || 7 || 232 88 27 244 1,303 211 90 39 79 || 33 152 149 73 || 39 || – 74 56 || 365 8 23 59 | 15 — 2 ||
26 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 || 18 l ; 25 278 17 26 162 | 9 || 3 | – || 24 2 | 66 32 283 582 120 47 15 152 | 1,036 125 121 : 38 173 42 || 2 || 4 || 90 42 9 || – 41 42 113 21 7 || 65 | 11 || – 2 ||
27 York, North Riding ...; 12 141 7 69 ; 13 23 4 || 8 || 2 | – || 23 — 37 68 116 185 678 I 3 20 76 1,057 95 102 : 16 || 65 19 149 : 19 || 32 4 || – 27 58 68 7 23 88 | 15 || -- 1 ||
28 Northampton . . . . . . . . ; 18 116 2 32 14 25 36 || 4 || 2 | – || 34 2 33 31 114 170 645 89 || 97 263 | 1,064 114 35 ; 29 107 || 42 167 || 104 || 31|| | – || – 27 27 57 10 || 13 48 2 : — 3 ||
29 Cumberland. . . . . . . . . . 50 88 | – || 175 2 7 | – || 6 || 4 || 2 | 15 4 28 77 || 74 63 978 64 | 66 137 879 82 82 ; 16 119 4 132 : 48 || 44 87 - 17 43 39 5 12 62 2 — 17 ||
30 York, East Riding. . . . . 12 183 16 || 105 8 38 || 19 5 || 4 || – | 18 3 80 22 194 538 127 32 9 170 848 100 186 : 30 47 34 235 || 36 58 3 2 38 | 68 - 102 9 : 17 '72 16 || – 3 ||
31 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . • # 6 || 129 || 1 50 || 30 10 || 1 || 2 || 2 | – | II 27 50 48 109 289 567 113 4 220 1,321 128 99 || 3 || | 84 40 141 20 ! 38 || – || 1 || 3 || || 43 61 | 13 12 55 7 — - ||
32 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 157 14 27 37 12 5 || 4 || 5 || 2 || 29 — 59 19 75 135 577 135 95 202 925 129 70 : 58 139 77 | 181 : 1 1 || 54 || 9 || 1 25 | 35 67 | 12 18 58 11 — 1 ||
33 Bucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § 17 80 3 16 10 62 38 || 1 || || 8 || 2 || 22 2 12 6 || 116 381 86 6 4 224 853 133 31 # 23 39 I9 | 120 # 11 23 — | – 29 14 28 9 : — 40 6 - ||
34 Berks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 8 | 161 ; 16 43 14 19 6 19 || || 1 || 3 || 25 ; 15 35 | 20 | 170 583 161 60 12 231 995 146 173 66 |,151 37 107 || 59 46 | – || – 48 || 44 77 10 || 12 50 | 15 — - ||
35 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . 9 86 2 25 || || 4 || 20 6 || 4 || 4 || – || 14 § 17 26 17 | T 17 416 28 25 8 86 886 101 69 28 52 | 32 107 : 11 17 | – || – 31 29 51 6 7 47 | 18 — 1 ||
36 Hertford . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 3 99 7 15 24 90 || 1 || 3 || – || – || 27 — 42 | 11 91 527 35 27 6 205 1,013 182 55 66 65 I5 131 | 8 || 42 — 7 37 27. 60 2 | 12 59 1 | — - ||
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . º, º º 8 67 3 27 72 12 — 5 | – | – | 19 2 37 70 58 136 647 35 | 15 211 898 62 41 || || 5 || 33 19 38 5 28 34 || 1 17 | 13 20 8 11 34 4 || – - i ;
38 Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 8 68 || 8 44 1 ; 13 6 - | – | – | 16 I 16 66 42 29 411 137 32 150 604 || 56 30 10 49 24 44 136 29 37 | – | 18 24 I8 1 4. 34 || 12 || – ~ ||
39 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 '79 || – 9 10 138 21 | – | – || – 13 I 9 6 97 256 38. 5 2 94 524 84 20 13 59 15 55 2 21 — | -- 17 20 21 1 2 36 3 — – }
40 Westmoreland. . . . . . . . 2 27 | 1 21 2 11 * : * }. * | *- 4. 1 22 || || 8 || – — 308 14 32 43 || 3 || 0 || 36 12 12 63 4 79 10 || || 0 | 12 || – 6 22 18 2 I 14 3 : — 1 || ||
41 Huntingdom . . . . . . . . . • # 8 51 | 1 4 11 13 6 || 2 | – || – 3 I 4 '7 96 || 134 15 6 * : — 36 362 39 13 || 13 75 12 37 — | 14 — — 13 | 1.4 20 6 I 21 2 || – – 4
42 York, City and Ainsty | 6 75 3 18 23 9 14 || 2 || 2 | 1 9 6 : 47 - || 39 135 | 1.46 || 13 4. 33 222 43 58 25 90 20 38 16 14 6 || – 6 || 33 | 66 II 5 9 || 23 1. 3 || ||
43 Rutland . . . . . . . . . . © tº 1. 15 | 1 *-* 5 2 | – || 1 | – || – , -- tºº 2 2 II 4 || 101 5 25 24 155 14 I 6 I 1 5 11 : — 2 | – || – 2 9 . 4 3 E- 7 — — -
Total ENGLAND. 1,870 11,809 |1,140 9,095 | 1,441 1,876 | 1,055 410 || 754 349 |2,637 556 4,341 2,415 || 9,465 28,939 31,631 | 8,180 |2,496 15,178 83,810 11,084 13,839 5,030 8,557 2,769 12,324 |4,940 3,862 1,674 771 6,314 || 4,471 9,007 | 1,552 2,700 7,720 4,779 609 || 70s
WALEs North . . . . . .# 22 | 163 || 8 || 118 21 | 84 2 | – || 8 || – | 15 22 | 104 | 181 | 116 185 1,111 || 103 ||340 451 | 1,279 124 || 101 || 24 119 17 294 | 192 || 38 106 || 39 25 75 57 3 9 94 4 — *
- U South. . . . . . . . ; 133 253 11 334 78 || 33 I – 1 — 30 3. 43 224 53 27 2,470 195 | 164 407 3,333 119 134 20 147 27 217 | 66 62 | 36 || – 53 91 48 4 9 || 134 27 — 1
ſå S. East Counties .. 25 88 || 1 || 102 5 4 — — | – | 1 1 — 58 21 8 — 1,080 50 112 || 113 1,166 20 61 6 149 : 10 534 || 11 32 6 : — | 2 | 12 33 8 : 11 61 : - 1.
3 S. West do. 23 84 || – || || 77 5. 7 2 : 1 || 5 || 2 | 11 I 50 22 9 11 || 1,025 57 80 122 | 1,039 14 73 9 || 65 20 410 5 41 || 14 — 7 || 3 || I 8 2 6 58 4 : — -
Ayr . . . . . . & © e º a 6 . . § 23 80 5 ; 137 2 - – 16 | – || 1 || – || 10 28 75 31 9 5 || 700 60 69 ; 131 738 25 42 : 10 76 14 486 22 28 '7 || – 18 || 44 11 || 4 || 4 50 8 - *
Lanark . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 290 74 418 18 43 12 | – || 8 || – | 95 : — 65 40 || 46 357 | 1,354 223 226 220 1,336 202 || 269 ; 90 378 255 676 269 || 147 | – || – 38 || 139 150 53 64 204 74 | 84 || 30
| Renfrew . . . . . . . . . . . 20 67 || 5 || 72 ; –– 2 — | – || 1 || 4 || || 0 || – || 10 | 11 21 25 435 65 81 182 666 36 106 — 58 5 433 i 35 20 | – | – 26 38 36 I5 | 8 37 5 : — -
S Edinburgh.... . . . . . . 218 214 61 219 12 15 || 8 || – | 15 || 9 || 31 21 245 || 7 || 26 14|| 1,491 235 | 172 270 | 1.81% 207 || 545 115 447 | 73 877 | 82 98 3 5 193 || 130 48 41 40 || 139 24T | 15 20
2. 5 Midland Counties. 31 80. 3 55 3 : — 1 | – | – || 3 2 2 60 46 62 13 886 74 154 224 | 1,035 20 55 ; 12 109 16 575 72 22 || 10 || – 14 18 25 4 8 59 — — | 1
§ { Fife . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 | 101 5 15 2 6 — — | 1 | 2 I 3 28 60 15 3 922 74 91 177 793 23 59 || 10 61 | | 2 || 440 33 30 — — 11 21 21 6 6 : " 46 9 — I
Sº Perth. . . . . . . . . . : ...; 37 || 101 || 4 38 8 5 — | – || – || 5 4 3 27 I 6 1 | 1,291 95 118 400 | 1,345 34 77 19 || 94 || 23 | 400 i 19 47 — — 23 12 || 17 3 8 60 | 15 — I
S Forfar & Kincardine 44 || 141 6 3] 11 || 1 — | 1 | – | 5 I 2 20 2 5 3 | 1,208 84 164 314 | 1,281 37 100 || 10 || 58 6 || 517 72 43 18 2 29 64 9 : 5 6 70 18 —— 2
& | Aberdeen . . . . . . . . . . 81 30 3 34 3 3 1 | – | — — 5 7 10 25 16 — 1,241 98 || 138 441 1,095 32 12i i 37 105 || 15 238 : 42 25 — – 41 14 42 10 6 76 18 — 2
Banff, Elgin, & Nairn: 52 14 || 1 I 5 : — 2 | – | – | 1 -- tº- 4 ; 17 5 – 788 || 41 || 54 192 || 790 5 20 — 33 || 5 | 162 || 5 | 12 — | 1 | 7 15 6 4 º 25 12 1. **
Inverness, & 5 N. C. § 33 67 | – | 7 I 12. 4 || – || 2 || – -3. 3 : 35 | 8 - 5 1,206 69 46 299 || 1,358 14 40 8 47 2 187 13 | 18 — — 15 17 | 1 2 *sº 43 11 1 *
Argyle & Bute. . . . . . 4. 24 – 2 — 2 1 | – | – || – 2 - || 23 11 • *- 5 320 30 34 60 438 3 11 i — 11 2 84 4. 4. 8 | – || 26 | 15 4 – | 1 16 3 — sº
U. Total ºp. 760 | 1,380 168 1,311 75 100 47 || 2 || 33 ||32 || 178 : 70 716 302 230 442 13,947 | 1,255 1539 3,145 ||14,836 672 1,579 323 |1691 || 458 6,024 684 567 66 || 8 || 459 574 431 157 168 944 421 101 .*
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53 28 321 17 2 || 3 || 20 | 85 | 29 7 | 18 82 26 10 || 2 | 24 11 || 7 || 92 || 10 16 37 109 || 36 29 26 37 49 29 30 19 $3 4 : 268 73 11 40 | | || 7 || 6 || || 1 || 27 3 | – || – || – | – | 12,917 : 30
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX,
To the Geographical and Statistical Display of the Locality, Relation, Superficies, Population, and Revenues of
each County, Section, District, and Colony of the British Dominions, and of the several Provinces and Districts
of Russia, Prussia, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the Peninsula of Spain and Portugal, and the
United States of North America.
Page
A. -
Aborigines, number of, in the United States of North America ... . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Africa, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cape Coast Castle, and Fernando Po, Geogra-
phical Position, Population of, and Commerce with .......... ... . . . . . . . 78
Bo. Geographical Display of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . & e º e o ſe & © tº 6 e º e & © 6
Ages, ratio of of the Population of Ireland in 1821 ................ . . . . . . . . 15
Do, of the Population of Sweden in 1820, in each of 23 gradations of ages, an
the ratio thereof contrasted with England...............
i).o. of the Agricultural Population, in three classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Do. of Population in each Province of Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
¥30, of the Population of each county of Great Britain, at different periods ..
HDo. do. of each county of Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Do. ratio of, in Great Britain, contrasted with different parts of the World . . .
Do. See also Life, Death, Mortality, and page... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Agriculture, Families returned as employed in, in each county of England, at each
of the three periods, 1811, 1821, and 1831 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Do. number of Males, twenty years of age, and upwards, employed in, in each .
county in 1831, distinguishing labourers from employers
Do. total number in each county, contrasted with Manufacturers. . . . . . . . . . . . It
Do, the like display of, of each county of Wales and Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Do. relative importance of, compared with other sources of employment and
• e e & G tº a tº º 0 e º º g
e & © gº gº e º gº e o q & © & © 7]
a e g g º e e g º º º tº º e º b ib.
production e t c e º s e e g o gº e o e º e & e to e s e ºs e o e º s e. e o e o e g º o a 9 e º 'º e & a tº * * * * * * * * * * 3
Agricultural Counties, England, Nos. 24–42..... ........................................ 12
Do. Scotland, 13–26 ............................................. 13
Villages, population of, No. 25................... • e e e o o e s a e º e o e o e e s a e s e o e e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9 ° º º 3
Agricultural Districts of the county of Middlesex, Maintenance of Poor in, from
1776 to 1833. ................................................................................ 40
Population, amount of, in each province of Sweden, No. ........................... 73
Bo. total of each class............ ‘e tº e s e a e e s a e e g º e o e s a • * * * * * * * * * o 'º t e o 'º o 68
Do, Produce, in each province of do. .................................. to o & © e o e s º o a 74
HDo. in each Department of France.................................... 58,59
§Do. of the Netherlands.................................................... 81
Do. of each province of Russia ....................................... 55
America, British, Population of, &c.................... g º e s 6 & q o 0 e º 'º w tº s & © tº e º 6.................. 78
Do, Geographical display of each county and section of ...........................
}}o. United States of, Population, Slaves, Shipping, Exports, &c. of each state,
1790-1830..... .......................................................... ..….............. 51
Do, Population of each district and territory of in 1830, in each of 13 gradations
of ages, distinguishing Males from Females, and Slaves from the Whites, and
Free People of Colour .................................................................. .. 86
Proportion in each class of age, to every 10,000 of the total number..............: 87
Amoy, Port of, in China, its locality, &c. .......................................... line 3i 53
Analysis, or analytical view of the several occupations of the population of England 3
JO. do. do. Scotland ... 13
Antigua, Slaves at, geographical position of, &c................... o e º & 9 e o 'º e o a tº 4 & B & © & e g º ºs o o 78
Area. See Superficies.
Army and Navy, number of, at different periods... .......................................
Assessed Taxes, produce of, in each county of England and Wales in 1829... 6–8
f}o. do, Scotland .............................. 89
Bo. (Direct Contributions) in each department of France ..................... 60, 61
Assessments, Parochial and Local, see them. -
Assistant Overseers, number of in each county of England and Wales in
1830 and 1831 .................... is a • * = c e o e o e o a e o 'º e o a • e s e e o e º 'o e s • * o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5, 10
Assizes, towns in which held, in each county..............................................
Austria, geographical and statistical display of............. o & 9 e º e o e º s & e º e g o o e o a º & Q & ©.º. º e g º o tº
B.
Baden, geographicai and statistical display of............ e o 'o e a 6 tº a o q ^ & © e º 6 c 3 o' tº a tº 6. Q S g g g g g a 6 e o
Bahamas, geographical position, population, &c. of........................ . . . . . . . . . . ..’”
Banks, for Savings, number of, in each county of England, in 1830, with
number and amount of deposits, &c. and notes upon ...............................
#3aptisms, Marriages, and Burials, number of, in each county of England and Wales,
in the 10 years, 1801–10 18, 19
Do. do. do. 1811—20 20, 21
Do. do. do. 182}–30
Baptisms, excess of, over Burials, exceeding the total increase of population in
§, #several counties of England and Wales, and the converse............ © e o 'º e º ºr 19–21
For some very interesting results deduced from, and comparisons at different
periods, see ........ 40 s 6 c e o 'o o 6 c q e c + c 0 < e o s e o e o o e o o e a o a e o e g o e o 3 e º 0 e o e o e o q e o e o ºs o 0 & 0 & 9 o' g º 6 o 8 & 6 º' 22–31
See Births and Deaths. -
Barbadoes, geographical position and population of .................................... 78
Bastard Children. See Illegitimate.
Bavaria, geographical and statistical display of....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *
Beet Root, produce of, in Imperial France ............................................ .... 65
Belgium, geographical and statistical display of each province of..................... 82
Benefit. See Friendly Societies.
Bengal. See East Indies.
Hermuda, geographical position and population of ....................................... 78
Berbice do. do. do................................................ ib
Berlin d do. do.................. e e o e < e < e o 'º e o s e º e º 'º e º 'o e s e < * e º 0 ° 8
O. O
Bills of Mortality, Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials within, from 1700 to 1820 28, 29
Birmingham, Maintenance of Poor at, Population of, &c. in each year since 1776, 44
Births and Deaths, number of, in each department of France ................... 62, 63
Do, in each province of Sweden....... ........................................... 71 and 75 |
Do, do. do. the Netherlands........................ • e & ea e g o e o 'º o º v c < * * * * * . 79, 80
Po. in various parts of the World............................ e tº a gº e º 'o º e º e º 'º a tº e º e º 'º e º e º 'º e e º e
...Do. See Baptisms.
Biscay, geographical position of, &c. No. 3....... • * * * g º e & e º q t t e o e e º v e º 4 & 6 e º e º 'º º ºr e º 'º e = * g e g º º 66
Bombay. See East indies. . .
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Bordeaux, geographical position and population of, No. 49 ............. sº e s a tº e g º q + 2 + 3 + 57
Produce of Customs duties at 7 ........................... 61
Brazil, geographical and statistical display of the resources, productions, &c. of.
Bread, price of, from 1758 to 1844............................... • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * *
Bridges, building and repair of, charged to county rate ................... • a e s tº s a s e < * * * * 50
Bristol, Maintenance of Poor at, &c. since 1776.......................................... 4]
British America and West Indies ................................. e º e s a v e g o a e o e o 'º e e º e º e º a 6 & 8 ° 78
Buenos Ayres. See South America. -
Burials and Baptisms. See Baptisms, ratio of each to Marriages............... 18–22
C.
Calcutta. See East Indies.
Canada, geographical and statistical display of each county of........................
Population of, and commerce with............................................. to e < e < * * * * * 78
Cantom. See China. -
Cape of Good Hope, geographical position and population of......................... ib.
Capitalists and Professional Men, number of, 20 years of age and upwards, in
- - each county of England, in 1831, col. 9. 11
{}o. do. do. Wales and Scotland, do. do... 96
See also Grand Display of the Occupations of the Population in each County.
Cattle. See Horned Cattle and Live Stock.
Ceylon, geographical position and population of, &c..................... t g º a 9 g º o ‘e e a tº 6 e º 'o' 78
Champagne, province of, do. do. 0. 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. 57
Charitable Donations, at the disposal of the parochial officers in each county of
England and Wales, in money and in land............................................
Charitable Societies, number of depositors in Savings Banks....................... ... 9
Children, of Paupers, cols. 3, 4, and 11......................... & © a • * * * * * * g º º e º 6 º' & sº o s e º e o 'o e & 33
Do, Illegitimate, in France ................................ tº s = e o q + c e s o e º e < e < e < c, * * * * * * * * * 63
Do, do. in Sweden........................................... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 73
Do. Mortality among, in the Manufacturing Districts............................. ... I'7
Do. Froportion of, to total population employed in ma-…factories.............
China, geographical and statistical display of the population, revenues, and
productions of each province of.......... * * * g o e º tº 6 c e s 4 a 6 s e º 'o e e º e e s tº a t < * * * * * * * * e º 6 s , 51—53
Churches, New, number built under act.
Church Benefices, number of, in each diocese............ “. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... • * * * * * * *
Church Rates, in each county of England and Wales................................... 45.
Do. with County and Bye Highway............................................. . 35 and 38
Do. and Surplice Fees ...................... we s • * * * * * * * * * * * * • a s tº a s s e o Q a Q 6 s e o e º a 9 0 e º e º 'º w e s tº e s e a
Circuits, Jurisdictions.
Clerical Magis' rates, number of, in each county.......................................... 9
Clergy. See Church Benefices. -
Coal Mining Districts, population of, &c..................... “. . . . . . . .------------. . . . . . . . . ... 3
Produce of, in Sweden........................................................................ 76
Colombia and - - - -
Colonies, British, geographical position and population of each of 44............... 78
Convictions, of Criminals, in each county of England and Wales, in each year -
since 1804 .........* * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g e º e º 'º e Q & Q @ 9 & 0 & 0 & 6 & x * * * * * > tº º 0 is a e º 'º e º 'º e g g tº ºr 9 & e e º 'º e º 0 tº dº & 48, 49
Copper, Mining Districts, England............................................................ 3
Produce of, in Sweden......................... • e º e º u q = q. o o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 76
Corn. See Grain.
Corporate Property, value of, in each county of Scotland.................. * * * * * * * * * * * 88
Cotton Manufactures, false assumptions respecting the No. of persons employed in 3
Mills and Factories, number of, and of children employed therein ........ tº e º 'º e º e
Counties of England and Wales, geographical display of............................... 4
HDo. do. in order of extent of superficies................... 6
Do. do. do. total population in 1700 ............ 7
Do. do. . do. do. 1881 ............ 8
County Rates, amount of, in each county ....... * * * * * * * 9 © e e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o c e e o 'o a s e e 45
Bo. do. under each of 15 heads of expenditure.................... 50
Bo. do. with Church, &c. in 1776 and 1803......................... 38
Coventry, Maintenance of Poor at, in each year since 1776........................... 40
Crawford, Mr., relating to China. See Note.......................................... 52
Crime, committals for, in each year since 1804, in each county of England and Wales 47
Do. Convictions for, and Sentences.......... s • e e s e o e e s 2 & e < * * * * * * * o e o e < * * * * * * * o e ..... 48, 4
Do, comparison of, with Savings Banks........................ º ºs e eye tº º q, e e º e º e o e º & º 0 tº º s 6 º'
Do. in each department of France.,.......... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 62, 63
Do. in each province of the Netherlands............ • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tº & 6 e tº a º e 8
Customs Duties, amount of, at each of the 22 custom houses of France............. 61
- D.
Pantzic. See Prussia.
Deaths and Births. See Births and Deaths. -
Demerara, geographical position and population of......... © & © e º e e s tº 3 tº e a a e e g º e g º e o e a e e s tº e - 78
Denmark, do. do.......................................... ... e. e º 'º º e. e. g. Q -
| Depositors, in Savings Banks, number of, in each county of England in 1830... 9
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Society for the, egregious fallacies of................ 3
| Diseases of the population of Sweden.............. • * * * * * * * * * * o e s - e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o e s • * * * * * 75
Dominica, geographical position and population of.................. * e 4 m e s a e º 'o e º e s tº e < * * * * 78
Drainage, important effects of, on human life........................... • . . . . . . . . . . . . Note 25
Dwelling-houses, charged to House and Window Duty, in each county of
England and Wales........................................................................: -
Do. in each section of the Metropolis, &c.......................................... 42, 43
Do. in each county of Scotland................ & e is a tº e s a e e º e º 'º e º e º e º 'º e e e q e g g g c e & © e g º 6 & 2 & e º 'º e ... 89
Do. See Houses. *
E.
Earthenware. See Pottery. - o
East Indies, geographical and statistical display of the superficies, population,
&c. of the several provinces, districts, &c,...... • e º e s e e º e s - e s e e e e s e º 'o e º 'º º tº e º 'º 6 s (→ • e º e -
Bengal, Bombay, and Madras ................................... ...................... see 87
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Ecclesiastical Dioceses, number of Benefices in each....... s e a * * * * * * * * * * e º e * * * * * g e • “ . .
O. do. do. in Ireland................... 6 º' tº e
Education. See Schools. -
England and Wales, geographical arrangement of counties of .......................... 4
Executions, in the Metropolis, in each year since 1748............................ 3 & © e º º 49
Do. in all England and Wales, do. 1804............................... ... ib.
Excise duties, produce of, in each of the 86 departments of France...... ........... 64
Txports, from Sweden........................... ................................................. 77
Do. to each of 48 British Colonies or Dependencies, in 1830...................... 78
F.
Factories and Mills. See Mills.
Families, number of, in each class of occupation in Great Britain.................... 3
O. do. do. each county of England, 1811-31 8
Do. do. do. Wales and Scotland, do..... 96
Do. employed in Agriculture.................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H0
Do. - do. in Scotland in 1811–1821..................................... I3
Do. do. in Wales, &c. in 1831. ......................................... 96
Do. do, in Ireland ..........................................................
Farm Houses, exempt from House Duty, in each county of England................ 8
Bo. O a 0. Wales and Scotland. 89
Farmers, number of, employing labourers, in each county of England, in 1831, col. 8 10
Bo. not employing do. do. do. col. 9 ib.
R}o. do. in each county of Wales and Scotland.................................. 96
Do. do. in each province of Sweden.................................................. 73
Felons, number of, convicted in each county of England and Wales, in each
year since 1804................. f' & e º 'º a s e º sº a 6 e g tº e < * * * * * o e s a e e 6 e e º 6 s & © & e º e º e s g º $ tº e e º & e e s a tº e , 47
Female Servants, in each county of England and Wales, in 1831......... * & © tº o & e º 'º & 9
Do. do. Wales and Scotland............................... 96
Foreign West Indies........................................................................... . 78
Forgery, number committed and convicted for, lines 14, 15, and note ......... 48, 49
France, geographical and statistical display of each of the 33 ancient provinces,
and 86 present departments of....................................................... 2
Of the 44 departments annexed under the imperial sceptre......................... 65
Estimated annual value of the produce of the soil of.................................... 59
Freeholders, number in each electoral division of the United Kingdom ............
Friendly Societies, number of, and number of members in each county of England -
and Wales, in 1803 and 1815 33 and 38
Do. do. in the county of Middlesex and city of London 39
Do. do. depositors in Savings Banks........................... 9
Furnaces, Iron, number of, in blast, in the departments 17–25 of Imperial France 65
Po. do. - Sweden ................. & e < e < e < e < * * * * * * e º e g º a s is e e e 76
Do. do. Prussia ............... “. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Do. do. the United States of North America ......
G.
Game Laws, offences against, line 34 ............... & ſº tº $ 3 tº 8 c & 9. § & © tº o t tº 6 e o a 9 tº g 48, 49
Gaols, expenses of, in each county of England and Wales .................. 50
Genoa and Parma, how annexed to France ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Geographical and statistical display of each county of England and Wales. . 4–12
Bo. do. do. Scotland. . . . . . . . 13 and 16
Do. do. do. Scotland and Wales.... 96
HDo. do. do, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15
O, - do. do. do. in 1831. . . . . . . * * * ~ e. g.
Bo. of the British North American provinces and colonies in the West Indies
and other parts of the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Do. of the t; States of North America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Do. of the locality, relation, superficies, population, revenues and expenditures,
productions, &c. of each of the 19 provinces of China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 51–53
Do. of the locality, relation, superficies, and revenues of each of the
55 provinces of the Russian Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55
Do. of the locality, relation, population, superficies, productions, live stock,
revenues, &c. &c. of each of the 33 ancient provinces and 86 present de-
partments of France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56–64
D6. do. of the 44 annexed between 1792 and 1812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Do. do. of Spain and Portugal & º º
Do. of the locality, relation, superficies, population, occupations, ages, mor-
tality, proprietary, productions, live stock, manufactures, and commerce of
& e g tº e º cº e º a tº º tº gº & © tº tº ſº º $ tº º tº is g g g g ge * * * * * 66
each province and chief town of Sweden .....................................
Do. of each of the 17 provinees of Norway...................... & e g is e e º e º e * * * * e. g. s. e ſº t e s tº 67
Do. of each of the 19 provinces of the Netherlands............................ 79–82
Do. of the locality, relation, superficies, population, live stock, revenues, oc-
cupations, productions, &c. of each of the 26 provinces of Prussia...... 82–84
A like display of Germany. - -
Do. of Switzerland.
Bo. of Italy. - .
Do. of the Peninsula of India.
Gibraltar, geographical position and population of......................................... 78
Gloucester, county of, Houses in, and their rentals, in 16 classes assessed to
House and Window duty......................... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Grain (and Rice) retained in the district granaries for the troops, and as a re-
serve in times of scarcity, in each of the 19 provinces of China................
Do. produce of, in each of the 55 provinces of Russia...... 3 & 2 º' s e e e º a º a e e g º sº e º e º e º & 8 55
Do. in each of the 86 departments of Fiance ..................................... 58, 59
Bo. in each province of Sweden................. & e º e o e o t t e º 9 s & e º e º e º e º e º e º e º t e º e º e º e s tº e º a tº 74
Do. in the Netherlands.................... e e o e o e º e o 8 e s tº e º a e o e s t c s 9 e º e º e s s a t e º 'º e © tº e s & t < * g º is a tº e 8]
Gold-Coast. See Cape Coast Castle. - ... - -
Grenada, geographical position and population of......................................... 78
H.
Hamburgh, geographical position of, &c.
Hanover, do.
Havannah, O. - - . • -
Havre, amount of customs duties paid at..............................., * e º * e < e < e s a $ tº e..... 61
Hayti, Cape, geographical position and population of................................... 78
Hearth Tax, number of Houses assessed to, in each county of England and Wales
in 1690............................. ......” * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > 0 e º e e º e º e o e o e < e < e < * * * s e e º e º e º e º 'º e < * • . .
Highway Rate, amount of, in each county of England and Wales iniš37. 45
Do. with Church and County Rate, 1776–1815................................. As & sº e º e 38
Highlands of Scotland, population of, &c. Nos. 27–33. . . . . ;.................... • . . . . . 13
Holland, geographical position, population, &c. of each of the nine provinces of 62
Holstein, do. do. do.
67–77
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Hops, acres planted with, in the counties of Kent and Sussex. See District 8
Arrangement. tr
Horses, Horned Cattle and Sheep, number of, in each county of Scotland........ 16
Do. do, in each of the 86 departments of France............. 58, 59
Do. do. . 44 do. Imperial France...... 65
Do. do. 24 provinces of Sweden................... . 74
Do. do. 9 do. Prussia..................... 82
Do. do the Netherlands.............................................. 8i
Hosiery District, population of, No. 14.................................. & # e o & e < e < * * * e º ºs e e º a e 3
Houses, number of, inhabited, building, and uninhabited, proportion assessed to
House Tax, and of Farm Houses exempt, in each county of England, in
1831, and totals in 1801, 1811, and 1821................................................ 8
The like account for Wales and Scotland... ........................................ 89, 90
Number charged and chargeable to House Tax in 1708 and 1781, and number
assessed thereto, at rentals of £20 per annum and upwards, with the rentals
at which assessed in 1823 and 1830, and also to Window Duty in the same
years, in each county............ a s & e º e e s e o e a e s e e o e s a e o 6 c e e º e s e a e e o e e o 'º e º e a e º e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Do. in each county of Ireland. - - - - -
Do. and rentals of, in 16 classes assessed to House and Window Duty in the
Metropolis, and counties of Lancaster, Somerset, Gloucester, and Sussex,
in 1829–30............... e º sº º e º e º 'º e º e ** e e º e s tº a e o e º is e o g º e º e s e º e s e º e º e is a e o sº e º s e < e < * * * * * c e º e s tº 42,
Do, amount at which assessed to Property Tax in each county of England and
Wales in 1813.................................................................................
Do. amount levied on in do. to Poor Rate, 1825-6..................................... 45
Do. of Correction, expenses of............................................................... 50
Do. inhabited, uninhabited, and building, in each county of Scotland in 1801 & 1811 88
Hull, amount expended for Maintenance of Poor at, in each year since 1775....... 41
Hudson's Bay, geographical position of................... & e o e º e º º e º e º e o ºs e & & e o e º e s tº e º 'o e s 5 e s e º e &
I.
Illegitimate Children, number of (Naturel), born in France, see note............. ..... 63
Number of, born in each province of Sweden................. tº s e o e º e s tº # 6 º º e e º e º e º e º 'º e º e & 73
Do. demised in do. do......................................... * & y & © e º ſº 75
Imports, quantity and value of each of 67 articles into Sweden........ * 6 g c e º e º 'º e º e e º 'º e e 77
Do. value of, into Great Britain, from each of 44 colonies or dependencies, and
from Foreign West Indies....................................... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 78
Income Tax, number and amount of assessments to, in 1801............................. 44
income and Expenditure. See Revenue. . ...”
India, British. See East Indies.
Ionian Isles, geographical position and population of.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Ireland, geographical and statistical display of the locality, relation, superficies,
population, &c. of each county of........ • e º e s e e s so a se e s e º e s e º e s a s e e s e º 3 & © e º 0 e s e º & © e. e. e. 14,
O. - do. in 1831. -
Iron, Mining Districts of England, population of, &c. Nos. 3–7....................... 3
Produce of, in the Rhenish Provinces................... • a e s e o e s e º e º e º a e e o e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * a 65
Works, number of in each province of Sweden ....................................... 70
O. in Sweden ......................................................................” 76
Proprietors and Workmen employed in.................................................... -
Copper, and other Mineral Works in Prussia......... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 84
Isle of France. See Mauritius.
Italy.
J.
Jamaica, geographical position and population of...... * * * * * * g º 0 & 2 s a e o 'o e º e º º e º & 8 tº $ tº is e º 'º e g c s is e 78
Jurors, number of, in each county of England and Wales.
Jurisdictions, Circuit.
Ecclesiastical, England and Wales.
Ireland.
K.
Kingstown, Upper Canada, geographical position of............“. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Konigsberg, East Prussia, do. do............. • * g e o e s so a a e s • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 83
. L.
Labour, Parochial, proceeds of, in and out of Workhouse............................... 32
Do. numbers employed in, in 1882....... :...........;.........:”. . . . . .';'''' 9
Labourers, Ag, cultural, total number of, and proportion to each occupier, and to
every 100 acres of land in each county of England in 1831....................... 10
The like in Wales and Scotland................................ . . . . . . . . . ; ; ;'' 'e e º & © a * * * * * * 91
Other than in Agriculture, in each county of England in 1831. Col. 12...:... | 1
Agricultural in Sweden....................................…..:::::::::::::::::: ... 68 and 73
Lancashire, number of Houses in, in 16 classes assessed to House and Window Duty #3
Vast increase of population in, No. 1.........................................…” '• • * * * * fº
Preponderance of Manufacturing Population in...:"........ • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * H]
Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials in, in 17 00-1820 a se e s e s ∈ e º e s o e s o e º e º e º e o e º 'º e º e º 9 ° 30
Land, superficies and rental of, in each county of England and Wales......... • * * * * * 6
Do. do. do. Scotland............................. 16
O , - do. do. Ireland.......................... 14, 15
Poor Rates, levied on ........................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'''''''“
Value of, assessed to Property Tax.........................…............ “ 44
Revenue derived from, in each of the 19 provinces of China............. • * * * * * * * * * * 52
Mortgages on, in each of the 25 provinces,of Sweden:::::::::::::::::::::: . . . . . . 72
Land and Assessed Taxes, amount of, in each county of England and Wales.…. 6
Do. - do. do. Scotland.................. • * ;
Laplanders, number of..................................... “• * * * * * * * * a s = * * * * *
#. Charges, Parochial, Removals, &c...…...::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 32, 35, and 38
Lead Mining Districts. See Nos. 315–338 of district arrangement. * t .
iºi, ...it expended for Maintenance of Poor at, since 1775, Population, &c. 41
Great Mortality among Children at.................................... “ #
Leicester, *. .." at, i. & & . 6 & © doomi iſion of..............................
Leeward Islands, geographical position and popula i..................; ; ; ; “;
Life and Nº. ...} view of, in is of the principal towns of England,
with the counties of Essex, Rutland, and the Metropolis............. .....“
Linen Manufacturing District, Nos. 13 and 18......:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: “ d
Liverpool, amount expended for Maintenange of Poor at, population of, &c....... º
Live Stock, Horses, Čattle, and Sheep; number of, in each county of Scotland ::: 16
Cattle and Sheep in each of the 86 departments of France....…; g. 58, ;
Horses, Catfle, Sheep, Pigs, and Goats in each of the 25 provinces of Sweden 82
Do. do. . do. 9 do. of Prussia........ • Sº
Do. do, in the Netherlands......................“ 81
of EACH County, SECTION, DISTRICT, AND COLONY OF THE BRITISH DOMINIONS, &c. &c. 3
Page
Loan Banks of Sweden......................................................................... . 70
local Assessments, total amount of, in each county ................................... 45
London, City of, amount expended for Maintenance of Poor in, since 1775........ 40
Houses assessed to House Tax, &c........................................................ 42
Value of Property assessed......................... ......................................... 44
See Metropolis. Also ......... • * * * * * tº tº a s e e s 2 q tº e 9 tº e e o 6 e º 'º e º 'º we e e * * * * o 'o e a c e s tº e o 'º e o e º 'º e < * * * * * * * 3
Lottery, France, produce of, in each department of................... e o e º ºs e º 'º e º e º e & 60, 61
- - M. -
Machinery, results of .......................... * 9 e º - a 0 & 0 o a o t e º 0 e o º e º a e e • “ . . . . . . . . . . Note to 3
Madras, geographical position of................................................................ 78
Madrid, do. do line 24........................................................ 66
Magistrates, Clerical and Lay, number of, in each county of England and Waies "g
Maintenance of Poor in each county of England and Wales in 1750, 1776, 1785,
1803, and in each year since 1812................................................... 9
Do, in each of 15 of the principal towns of England, compared with each of
the 42 districts of the Metropolis, in each of the above years............... 40,41
See also pages 33, 35, and 39.
Manufacturers, number of Male Persons, 20 years of age and upwards, employed
in, in each county of England in 1830
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * c e s e e o se e s e o e s a
Number of Persons employed in, in Sweden..................................... 70 and 76
º - do. - in Prussia..................................... © & q' e o e o º
Insignificance of, as compared with Agriculture.......................... * * o o º e º e s s = e º a 2. TI
Manufacturing District of England, Nos. 1–10........................................... 12
})0. do. Scotland........... ............................ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 13
Do. do. Proportion of population in, Nos. 10–18...... * * * * * * * * * * * * ... 3
Do. Towns, Mortality of Children in........................ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... 17
Do. District of the Metropolis, vast increase of Parochial Relief in..... 40
Manchester and Salford, Maintenance of Poor at, in each year since 1811, and
in 1775-6, 1785, 1802, population of, &c. ........ ..................................... 41
Manorial Profits, value of, assessed to Parochial Rates in each county of England 45
Maritime Parishes of the Metropolis, Maintenance of Poor in .................... º
Marriages, total number of, in each county of England and Wales, in each of the
four ten yearly periods, ending with 1820............................ * * * * * * * * * * *.e. e. tº e º e
Ratio of to every 1000 of population in each county, in each perio
in the Metropolis, in each year 1753–1820................................... • * * g e
in Lancashire and West Riding of Yorkshire...........................................
in all England and Wales, in each of the 40 years 1781-- 1820.............. & e º is a e o º 3}
in each department of France in 1823 and 1829.................................... 62, 63
Total in all France, in each of the 13 years, 1817–29, and in the city of Paris ib.
Do. in each province of Sweden.................. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g g g o e o e s a … ........ 71
O. do. the Netherlands............................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o e a ... 79
Do. in all the Netherlands, in each of the 10 years, 1815–1824
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-> 80
Do. in each county of England and Wales, and the Metropolis, from 1820 to 1831
Marseilles, locality and population of, No. 76........... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 57
Produce of Customs Duties at, No. 17................................................ ..... 61
Mary-le-bone, Maintenance of Poor in....... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Metropolis, amount expended for the Maintenance of the Poor in the several
districts of................................................ * * * c e º s e º e º e º e e * * * * * * * * o e s a e º e s e 40, 41
Progress and State of Crime in........................................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 49
Parish Registers of, and price of Bread in.......... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . , , , , , , , , , , 29
Houses assessed to House and Window Duty, in each of 16 classes of rental
in each district of..................................................... .* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e 12 43
Value of Property in, assessed to Income and Property Tax in 1801–1812, >
and Local Assessments of............... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e ee e. e. e. e. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... 44
Middlesex, Progress of Pauperism and Crime in.........................“…..........
Migration of Population, from county to county, in England and Wales, ióði.
1810, and 1811–1820, a very interesting display of......................... 19–21
9
120. g O. do. from 1821 to 1830.......... 45
Mills, Factories, &c., value of, assessed to Poor's Rate....... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * os e o s see e. e. 45
D number of, in each province of Sweden...... * * * * * * * * * g e e s e e s , , 70
0.
Do. Grist, Fulling, Saw, and Paper, number of, in each province of Prussia 4.
Mineral Districts of Great Britain, population of i-9 ... 8
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > . . . e. e.
Mines, produce and value of, in Sweden............. & e º & º gº e º - “.......... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... 76
Annual value of the produce of, in each province of.............. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o 67
Do. do. assessed to Property Tax in 1812................ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...... 44
Produce and value of, in Brabant and Flanders........ *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Mineral Works, number of, in each province of Prussia.....................
Mortality, comparative view of, in 13 of the principal towns of England, with the
counties of Essex, Rutland, and the Metropolis..................... * * * * * * * o e & e g º e o e 17
Mortgages on Land in each province of Sweden......................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o 70
oscow, geographical position and population of.............................. No. 26. 54
N.
Nantes, locality and population of, line 24.................. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * , , , , , , , , , , 57
Proceeds of duties on Salt, and Customs at, No. 16.................. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 6]
Netherlands, general statistical view of the superficies, population, education
crime, and productions of each province of .......................... 73–82
How annexed to France under Napoleon in 1812, Nos. 4---20............... g;
Annual income and expenditure of.............. ********* “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... * * * * * * * * 8]
New England, population, &c. of Nos. 1-6.....................• . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * s “...... 51
New York and New Jersey, do. Nos. 7, 8................................ 9 * * * * * * * “...... ib.
Nº. and Nottingham, Maintenance of Poor, population, and value of pro-
Pºrty at.................................... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * “…... 4.
Normandy, geographical position and population of Nos. 14-19............. e {}
orWay, geographical and statistical display of each province of........ * * * * * * * * * * * * . 67
- - O.
Occupations of the population of Great Britain, interesting analysis of ...... ...... 3
Po. of the effective Male population in each county, under six different heads Ii
0. * , O. of Ireland “…................................ 15
Po. of the population of Sweden....................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e s e º e * * * * * * * g e º o 68-9
Do, various, in each province of Prussia........ ~….....
Do, grand detailed display of, col. 11, page II, under upwards of 600 heads, in
each county of Great Britain, Index to........ 6 y o gº & e º 'º e a e º e º o * * * * * * * * * g o e º e o o e a & 6 e s e º e 92 -
Qporto, geographical position of, line 35
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- º 66 -
pºers, Assistant, number of in each º of England and Wales in 1830... 5
Jo. do. - - - - ao. do.................. 10
P.
- Paner º • e
*ºner of in each county in 1831, col. 28 of the grand display of
Page
Paris, local position and population of............................ tº e º q 9 e s g º & e º e º e º e o º • * * * * * * 57
Mortality of, &c.....................................................i e o f is a 9 º' e g º e º s a 2 & 4 e o e ........ 63
Parishes, number of, in each county of Great Britain.
Parish Registers, number of returns of, from each county.
Parish Churches, number of, in each diocese. -
Parma, geographical position of, &c. ............. § tº º e º 6 e o 0 e º 9 º' tº e º O & © e º e º e º sº e o e o s a c e e • * * * * * * 65.
Parochial Assessments, amount of, in each county of England and Wales in the
year ending Easter 1803 .............................................................. © e º a e
o. do. in each of the three years ending Easter 1815............ 34
Do, do. in the year ending March 25, 1826, distinguishing the proportion levied
on land, mills, factories, &c.............. © tº 9 e º º te e e & 6 tº a tº º e º 'º º ºs e tº e g o e o e º e º 'o a e s e º e º e o e s e º a tº
Do. - do. do. March 25, 1830 5
T}o. do. do. - do. 1829 5
Do. total of, 1750, 1776, 1785, 1803, and in each year since 1812 ............ 36, 37
Do. Total, in all England and Wales, in each year since 1811, and in 1750, 1776,
1785, and 1802.3 ...... e a e º e e s e e s e Q - e. e. e. e. e. e o e º e o 0 e º 'º e º e º o 'º o • 2 e º e o 'o e º e g º g a 2 e º se e s a e e º 'º o e º e s a e º e 39
See also 37, 38. gº
Parochial Expenditure, amount of, for the Maintenance of the Poor, in each
county of England and Wales, from 1750 to 1803, and in each year since
T8
12........................... ............................................................ 36, 37
Do. for Law Charges, Removals, &c., and for Church, County, Bye Highway,
Rate, &c........................................................................................ 38
Do. in each of the Metropolitan Parishes, in comparison with 15 of the principal
towns of the kingdom, in each of 25 years since 1775......................... 2
Do. in each county in the year ending March 25, 1830............ e e o 'º a s gº e o 'º e e s e º & © e º º
Do. - do. do. 1831.......................... ..... 9
Do. do. Easter 1803, distinguishing the proportion
for, in Workhouse, &c,................................... e. e. e. e. e. e. e. e o e o 'º e e e s e e o 'º e º e º e < t e º ºs e e º 'º
Do. do. in each of the three years ending Easter 1815 35
Do. . do. for County Rate under each of 13 heads...... 50
Do. . . do. . for Repair of Roads.................... e o 'o e s tº e o 'o - e. 85
Paºlº of, employed in repairing roads in each county of England and
aleS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number of, relieved in the year ending Easter, 1803, in each county, distin.
guishing the number in Workhouse from the number out, and those relieved
permanently from the number relieved occasionally, number of Children in
two classes of ages, &c. &c... ..... ... .......................................... ...... 33
0. do. . in each of the three years ending Easter 1815 34
Do. do. - in the county of Middlesex............. • e º e º e o e o e 39
Do. Comparison of 1803–1815............................... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o e o 'º e s tº e o e = * * * * 38
Do. Ratio of, to population in each county.
Do. Rate per head at which maintained in Workhouse ............................. 33
Pauperism, synoptical view of the progress of
Peninsula of Spain and Portugal, geographical and statistical display of the super-
ficies and population of............................................ ...........................
O. do. O. do. of India..
Petersburg, geographical position, population of, &c. ............... & e g tº e e º e º 6 e s e º e s e 54, 55
Petty Sessions, number of, held in each county. - -
Piedmont, geographical position, population, and produce of, &c................ ... 32---8
Plymouth, Maintenance of Poor at, &c......... • * * * * * * * o e º 0 ° 4 e º 'º e º e º e a s e º & e º & 8 tº a e º e a tº e º º e s a • e 41
Poachers, number committed, line 34.................. ................................ 48, 49
Poland, Russian, geographical and statistical display of each province, line 5-19 54
Do, Prussian, merged in Nos. 1–3.................. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o e 82
Do. Froper. -
Pomerania, geographical and statistical display of, No. 5 of 82 and 10-12 of....... 83
Poor, sums expended for relief of. See Paupers.
Do. proportion of, in Sweden ........................................ .* * * * * * * * o
Population of Great Britain, analysis and classification of the occupation o
General view of the increase of, in each county of England and Wales, at six
different periods since 1699, the counties arranged in districts
Do. at the same periods, the counties arranged in order of total population in
1821, with rate of increase per cent. in each county since 1700,with note upon 22
69 and 73
3
4 & 6 - - - -
3 - 0 tº Q tº e g º 'º e º e º º q + &
Do. do. in each county of Scotland since 1754 13...See also 88
T}o. do. in each county of Ireland...... tº e º e g º º 14, 15
Do. migration of, as indicated by the excess of Baptisms over Burials ex-
ceeding the total increase from 1801 to 1820................, * * * * * & 6 s tº e º tº e º e e ... ...... 19
Bo. - 0. 1821 to 1830.......... * * * * * * 6 o e º 'º e o e o 'o e º a • * g e o 4 o a • * * * 2I
Do. of the 15 principal towns of England................................................. 4]
Do. of each of the 28 states and territories of the United States of North
America, at each of five periods since 1789.......................................... 5}
Do, for a very interesting display of the proportion thereof, in each of 13 gra-
dations of ages in 1831, distinguishing males from females, and the slaves,
free people of colour, and others, from the free white persons, and the ratio
to every 10,000 in each class of ages, see ....................................... 86, 87
pº º view, according to different authorities, of each province of 52
Iſla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e ‘º º e a w • * * * * * * o w w w w o e º o * * 0 e º º q ū tº gº º q e º 'º. 4 º' $.
o. of each of the 55 governments or provinces of the Russian Empire......... 55
Do. of each of the 86 departments of France, and chief towns thereof......... ... 57
Do. comparative view of, in 1790 and 1827............................ * * * * * * * * * ... 62, 63
Do. of each of the 44 departments annexed to France under Napoleon....... ... 65
Do. of each kingdom and province of the Peninsula................................. 66
Do. of each province of Sweden and Norway.......................................... 67
Do. of each of the 88 incorporated towns thereof........... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 68
Do. of, at each of six periods since 1750.............................. ‘....... * * g e º e º 'º - 6 tº 71
Do. of each province of Holland and Belgium.......................................... 79
Po. of each province of Prussia......... . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * c e s e a e º e s e. e. e. tº e º 'º - e. 83
Do. of various other parts of the world....... * * * * * * o 0 o 4 c e s e s we e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 97—104
Do. ratio of, to every 10,000, in each of 13 gradations of ages, in each county of -
Great Britain in 1821 and 1831............. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *... 92–96
Portugal, geographical and statistical display of each province of..................... 66
Pottery District, population of, No. 10.................. & © 9 @ e º e º o g º º & 0 & 0 & º ºs e º 0 tº º 6 & 0 < e < * g º e º 'º e 3
Post Office, France, Revenue of, in each department....... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 61
Professions and Trades, number of, under each of six heads, in each county of
England in 1830...... “. . . . . . “ . . . . . . . . . . .----------................................. 0 e º e º e e 11
O. O. do. in Wales and Scotland 96
Do. Number of persons in each, in Sweden...... “. ................... ....... 68, 69
Do, various, in each province of Prussia.............................. e e º e s e e º e. e. e. e. e. e º e o a tº
Do. Classified and Statistical Display of the number of Male Persons. 20 years
of age and upwards, employed or engaged in each county of Great Britain
in each of more than 600 enumerated. See Index.......... © e e s e is e º e s a e o e < e < e < e < e e e
Profits of Trade, amount of, assessed to Property Tax, in each county of England
and Wales, in 1814-15, schedule D ....................................................
Do. in each of 17 classes, in the Metropolis, and total of all Great Britain...... 44
4. - - ALPHABETICAL INDEX, &c.
- Page
Property Tax, amount assessed to, under schedules A, D, E, in each county of g
England and Wales, in the year ending April 5, 1815 ..............................
Do. 0. in each county of Scotland..................... 16
Do. for schedules A to E, &c....... • 6 e e º e e o e o e < * * * * * * * * * * * * c s e s o e o 6 a o a • * * * * d e º e º 0 e º e º e º o e º e o 44
Properties, number of, in four classes, in each county of Scotland................... 88
Prosecutions, Criminal. See Crime.......................................... * * * * * * c e < * ~ e º e 48-9
Prussia, geographical and statistical display of the superficies, population, and
activity, &c. of each province of....................... • . . . . . . . . tº q e º e e º e º 'o e e º 6 & 0 & 6 6 e º 'º 8
Quarries, value of, assessed to Property Tax ................................ • * e º e º e º e º s tº 44
Quartern Loaf, highest and lowest price of, in the Metropolis, within each year
of the 56 years 1758–1814.................................................. © º e a 6 e - e º & e º e
Quebec, geographical position of.................. • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e e o ºr º e º a c e s e º e o & .......... 78
R.
Rectories and Vicarages, distinction between, and proportion of, in each diocese
of England and Wales. -
Do. do. Ireland.
Registers, Parish. See Parish. - - -
Registries, Revenue from, in each department of France, col. 8.................. 60, 61
Relief of Poor. See Parochial Expenditure.
Rent of Land, in each county of England and Wales, according to Property Tax
returns of 1814-15, and average rates per acre......................... e e ºs e ºr tº dº º
, Do. do. Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . ................................. I6
Of Houses assessed to House Tax, 1823 and 1830... .... ... e. e. g. e. e. e. e. e. e. e. e. e. e. g. e. e. e. e. e. e. g. e. e. e. e. e º 'º 7
HD col. 15............................... . ............ 8
O. O. e
Valued, Estimated, and Actual, Land and Houses in each county of Scotland 88
Of Houses assessed to House Tax in each division of the Metropolis, and in
England and Wales, in each of 16 classes of Rental.................. * @ tº e º 'º º º 42, 43
Revenue and Expenditure of each province of China.............................. 52, 53
O. do. Russia ................................. 5
Do. do of the 86 departments of France, under each branch 60, 61
Do. do Netherlands, 1816–1826.............................. 8i
Do. do Customs in France..................................... 61
Bo. do Direct Contributions.............................. ... ib.
Do. do United States of North America.
Do. do. of the East India Company.
Riga, geographical position of, line 5....... e e o e e s e e o 'o e e s = e a e e º e < e s & e º e & 6 o' c e s sº to 9 º' e º e º & © tº e º ºr 54
Roads, number of Paupers employed on, in each county of England and Wales 9
Amount paid for such labour................................... a e e e º tº e g = e o o is e a s a o a s = e o e s a • 6 o'
See Turnpike.
Roman States, geographical position of, 27-8............................ 9 @ e º 'º e - e. g. g. 6 ºr º e º 'º - e. 65
Rostock, do.
Rotterdam, do 9 of 65 and 8 of ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Rouble, intrinsic and current value of
Russia, geographical and statistical display of the superficies, produce, and reve-
nues of each province of ....... * @ e e o g c e º e º ei º e 6 c e g tº a p & e º e g º a tº º e. e. g. a q n. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 54,
S.
St. Domingo, or Hayti ..................................... “. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * ..... 78
Salt District in Cheshire, population of, line 16......... ºr tº e s ºr e º s 2 e s tº a tº e o 'º e. e. e. e. e. tº e e s e e o 'º 6 e s - e. 3
Proceeds of Duty on, in China....................................... o e º a tº 6 e s - e º 'o e º e º a º 52
Do. do. France...... ë e e º e º e º e s = e o 'º se e g o e e o s a tº a c e s e s e º e º e o 'º a • e a e e º ºr e º e < * 6i
- Quantity imported into Sweden ............................... ...................... •e º º
Schools of Industry, number of pauper children in, in each county of England
and Wales. . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................. • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e. e.
Savings Banks, general view of the state of, in each county of England and
Wales in 1830, and note upon.............................................................
Scotland, analytical and statistical view of the manufacturing and agricultural
districts of................................... ................................................ 13
Geographical and statistical view of the superficies, horses, horned cattle, &c. 16
General statistical view of the population of each county of, at six different
periods, 1755–1831, value of property, &c............................ e e º a º ºs e s o t e e s e o e 88
Number of Houses assessed to House and Window Duty in each county of.... 89
Number of Houses inhabited, building, and uninhabited, occupations, &c. 90,91
Detailed view of the occupations of the Male Population of, under each of
600 heads. See general statement of Occupations of Great Britain.
Seaports, total population of, lines 20 and 22....................... tº ºr e g tº e º e º ſº tº tº 6 e º ºs * * * * * * * *
Select Vestries and Assistant Overseers, number of, in each county of England
and Wales, in 1830......................................... & e o 'º e s tº d e º e. e. e. e. e. “.................
G. O. do. lines 15, 16... 10
Servants, Female, and Males 20 years of age and upwards, and under 20, number
º - • - of, in each county of England, cols. 3 and 4 9
Do. 0. do. in Wales and Scotland 96
Sessions, Petty, number of held in each county. -
Sheep, estimated number of, in each county of Scotland............................ ... 16
0. do. department of France........................ 58, 59
Do. * - - do. province of Sweden................... ............. 74
Do. do. do. Prussia............................. ... 82
Total of, in the Netherlands............. ... e e º e º ºr e º e a e s e e º e s a tº see e s e e e Peº e º e º e º e º sº e º 'º e º ºf e ... 81
See also note at foot of 65.
Sheep and Lambs, number of, brought annually to Smithfield Market, London,
in each year since 1781. . . . . .
Do. weekly.
Sheep Stealing, number of committals for, in each year since 1809, line 11.... 48,49
Sheffield, population of, property, and Maintenance of Poor at........................ 41
Shipping, Tonnage outwards and inwards to and from each British Colony......... 78
Shrewsbury and Holyhead Road, expense of, and traffic upon........................
Sierra Leone, geographical position of, &c................................................... 78
Silk Manufacturing District, population of, line 15 ................................... 3
Do. of the Metropolis, effects of repeal of Regulatory Bill, by the increased
amount paid for Maintenance of the Poor......................... e e s tº e. e. e. e. e. e. e. e º 'º e e º e.e. e. 40
Produce of, in France............................................................... 59 and 65
Extent of manufacture of, in Sweden ............ e - e º e º 'º e e e º e º ºs e º º....................... e
Ribands, &c., number of looms of, in Prussia........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s.
Shopkeepers, number of, in each county of Great Britain. See general display of
Occupations, cols. 31–34. -
- See also col. 11 of 11.
Slate District, line 12..........................* en e º º e & e º º e g º e º e º 'º e s • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... ......... 3
Slaves, number of, in 1830, in each British Island and Colony ....................... 78
Do. in each of the United States of North America.......... © e º ºr c. 6 e º e e º ºr e º e º e ......... 51
six classes of ages in 1830 ................... ºf wºº tº º 4 º q & sº º ºr g o e - e. e. g. g o 0 & 86, 87
Do. -,
Smithfield Market, Cattle and Sheep annually brought to.
Page
Societies, Friendly, number of Depositors in Savings Banks in each county in lsº
Number of, and of members, in each county in 1802-3........... ... .............. 33.
Do. do. 1815................................. 38
O. do. the county of Middlesex ........... ...... tº º 39
Soldiers and Sailors, number of, at different periods............................... ..... 3
Somerset, county of, number of Houses in, assessed to House and Window Duty,
in each of 16 classes................................ © º e º 'º e º 'º e º e º e s e º 's e º e º 'o o e o a 9 º' s e a tº 6 c e o e o 'o a -
Spain and Portugal, geographical and statistical display of each province of...... 66
Statistics, legitimate end of Note upon..................................................... 75
Stockholm, geographical position of........ •-----------. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 67
Suicides and Murders, number of, in Russia.............................................. 55
Sussex, county, number of houses in, and rentals thereof, assessed to House an
Window Duty, in each of 16 classes................................ ...................
Summary Processes, Commitments under.
Superficies in statute acres, of each county of England and Wales............ ....... 4
Do. in order of extent............................................. • * > 9 g º gº o q & 8 c & 0 e º e º 'º. Ö g g g º 'º º 6
Do. in relation to number of agriculturists.............................................. }{}
Do. of each county of Ireland ........................................... gº o e º e o a .... 14, 15
Po. do. Scotland ......................................................... }6
H}o. do. province of China.............. e e º e g º e º e a c e º e o 'o a o o e º t. tº 6 tº t e º a • * * * 5]
T}o. do. do. Russia............................................. §5,
Bo. do department of France .......................... e Լ e o e o e. e. 62, 63
Bo. do. province of the Peninsula.............. we e º e º e < * * @ 9. © q e g º e º iſ tº 66
Do, do do, Sweden and Norway .......................... 67
Bo. do 44 annexed by Napoleon....... o º e º e o sº e º e º e º e o us e o e o e º e º 'o e o e o tº 65
Do. do. province of the Netherlands................................ 81
Do. do do. Prussia .......... & 6 e o gº o e o e o tº e o o a e e s tº º e o or e o e o 'º tº e º º º 83
Superiorities, number of, in each county of Scotland. - .
Sweden and Norway, geographical and statistical display of the superficies, po-
pulation, and produce of mines in each province of.......….....................: 67
Population of the 88 incorporated towns of, and analysis of the occupation and
condition of the whole population of the kingdom of.......................... 68,
Number of properties, their various tenures, mortgages, on, &c., in each province 70
Population of, at each of six periods since 1750, marriages, births, deaths, &c. 71
Proportion in various grades of rank and age ...........................................
Do. O. - and occupation............. * * * * * e o 'o e o o 73
Produce and live stock of each province................................................. 74
Ages and Mortality of do.................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -
Very interesting display of the manufactures and mineral productions of......... 76
Exports from, and Imports into............................................................. 77
Swiss Cantons, geographical and statistical display of....................... to e o e o 'o e o 6 º' o e e
- - T.
Tax. See Assessed, Land, and Property.
On traders in each province of Prussia......... e oo e e º e º e s tº e o e g o e 6 e o e o 'o o o o e o 'º c. * * > 0, o o a 9 º' - c. 6 o' 83.
Tea Districts of China..................... tº o e o e e º e º gº e º 'º e e º o a 6 & © tº dº o a tº e º 'o º ſº e º e & tº e º 6 e º e º e º 'º s e º 0 < e tº 53
Tin District of Cornwall, population of, line 8 ....................................... • ... 3
Tithes. - -
Tobago and Tortola. See Colonies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Tonnage and Shipping. - * * *- - -
Towns, Chief, of each county of England and Wales, with distance and bearing
from the Metropolis............... ....................................….:::::::::::::... -4.
HDO. : do. Ireland do. do. from Dublin 14
Trade, Manufactures, or Handicraft, number of families returned as employed
in, in 1821, 1831, and explanatory note upon.........................................
Trade, profits of, assessed to Property Tax in each of 17 classes of amount ...... 44
Do. do. do. county of England and Wales (D) 5
Transportation, number sentenced to, in each year since 1894.............. . . . . . ; 8, 49
Turnpikes, Debt incurred upon, in each county of England and Wales in 1824-9
Annual expense of, and tolls derived from......... e s a e º e 9 tº gº e o e a g c e º o e s a o o o a c tº a • * > * * * * * 85
Tuscany, geographical position, population of, &c. ............................ 42---4 of 65
U.
United States of North America, statistical display of the population of each
state, at each of the five ten-yearly periods since 1789 ............................ 5}
Do. Áges thereof, in 1830, in each state, in each of 13 gradations, and pro-
portions to every 10,000 in each gradation........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 87°
Upper Canada. See Colonies.................................................................. 78
Westries, Select, number of, in each county of England and Wales......... 5 and #0.
Vicarages, origin and number of -
Victualiers, Licensed. See Publicans, col. 15 of the general statement of Oc-
cupations. . • -
Vienna, geographical position of.
Wales and Scotland, houses inhabited, &c., agricultural Labourers, and other
Occupations ...... ſº e º s e º e e º e g o e º ºs e 9 © e g e º 'o - w is g º 6 e º º o a o e º e e o e q t e o 'o e o 'o w tº 6 e o 'o 6 & o & © 90, 91, and 96
- See also general statement of Occupations.
Warsaw, geographical position of.
West Indies. See Colonies............................ o e a e g o o q e - tº 3 g a g º O & 3 o' o e o tº gº e o e º e º o o o e o &... 78
Do. Foreign, do.
Westphalia, how annexed to France............ o 3 e g e º e s 6 tº e º e º a 9 o' e < c, e o e g º or e*e 3 -o a o 6 tº a o e o o 3 e o a e º a 6#
Westminster, Maintenance of Poor in ........ e $4 e o e o e s - e s e º e e º e º o º e e o e º 'o e e s ºr o e... . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Houses in, assessed to House and Window Duty, and rental thereof, in 16 classes 4:
Marriages, Births, and Deaths in..................... .............................--------- 2
West Riding. See York. - ~
Whale Fishery, ships employed therein ................…................................ Zº
Wheat, produce of, in each of the 86 departments of France............ • e o e o o, o s a e e º Aº §§
Do, do. province of Sweden............................ & & o e o e º a c e e º B 74
Do. do. 0. the Netherlands............................... 8:
Do. annual average price of, 1750–1832.......... “. . . . . . . ;- * 9 & e º 'º 9 º' tº e º 'o e s º º tº; : “; 36,37
Window Dnty, number of Houses assessed thereto, in each county of England
and Wales, in 1823 and 1830 ........ •... •-------.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . go o e o e o G is © tº -
Do. in each county of Scotland.......... •::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::...8%
Do. in each district of the Metropolis, and in all England and Wales, in 16 classes t;
Windward Islands. See Colonies........... :-------, ...; . . . . . .” tº e ºs e º e gº tº e * . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Wine, annual value of the produce of, in each department of Françë ...,
O. O. , in each of the 44 annexed in 1812 65
Workhouse, number of Paupers in, and Maintenance thereof, in each county of
England and Wales in 1802-3 ........................................“…."; *.
Do. do. in each of the three years ending 1815 34
York, West Riding, Marriages, Births, and Deaths in, from 1700 to 1820. ........ 3{}
Do. do. do. 1821 to 1830...... ...
A
STATISTICAL DISPLAY
of THE
FINANCEs, NAVIGATION AND commerce
OF THE UNITED KING DOM OF
Great aritain and ºveland,
Being a Digest of all the Accounts and Papers relating thereto, diffused through more than 600 Volumes of Journals,
Reports, and Papers presented to Parliament since 1799, evhibiting the Revenue in all its various branches of
R. E. C. E. I. Iº T' A N ID Bi X PIE IN ID IT U R, IE
In each Year since the commencement of the War in 1793;
The Value of the Exports to, and IMPORTs from, each different part of the World in each year since 1693 ;
The Value of each Article Exported and Imported in each year since 1813;
And the Quantity thereof, in Weight, Measure, or Tale, in each year since 1826;
with A compleTE VIEW of THE RISE AND ANNUAL PROGRESS OF THE
TNational ſpebt, ºinting jFund, atti) jForeign 4.0ang,
So arranged as to show the effect which the Great Money Operations have had upon the Commercial transactions of the Country,
and the relative degree and eatent, and advantage or disadvantage, resulting from its intercourse with each
different part of the World, affording a Solution to the Problem,
BALANCE or TRADE AND Exchanges:
Containing also a complete view of the Corn Trade, showing the Quantity of Grain and Flour Exported and Imported,
and the annual average price thereof, in each year since 1699; :
The Quantity of each kind imported from each different part of the World, and the annual average price of
- - all the great articles of -
PRODUCTION and COMMERCE in each Year since 1780,
&c. &c. &c.
Every line a lesson—every page a history.
& 4 Statistics are, to Political and Social Economy, what Comparative Anatomy is to Physiology, or Comparative
Jurisprudence to Legislation. It is by them alone that the relative well-being of societies can be determined, the
effect of all civil institutions be ascertained, and the working of moral and physical causes among men be observed
and distinguished with the necessary degree of accuracy.” -
No. 1.
STATEMENT of the INCOME -y • - - ** = * * * * ** - *x
- f NCOME & EXPENDITURE of the Government of IRELAND, from the Period of its Union with GREAT BIR 1TAIN in 1800, to the Uni } y” - - *
gº- . → - -- - --> - --> - - 9 nion of the two EXCHEQUERS, on the 5th. January 1817. Recapitulation of the TOTALS
Heads of INCOME, 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803 1804 - 1805 ----- - . * -- - - . - - of the annexed Statement.
and EXPEND ITURE. –--£ ſe-–tº–l—º e. £" tºº. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. 1812 1813 1814 --- -º- rººm.
- sº-c = ** -, ------e || -------> * > Ly---ºn-H -- * :º - | *-* = ... ºf “ -r-, } -- * Zºº -- - e © & * a 'ars, Eºpe??d it wºre Inc
ſ : º . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,750,926 3,208,123 4,355,491 3,938,465 £ 2 º Il-jº- :6 *——º- tº £— tº | 1816. gº tº
gº. • e s ∈ S. e. e. e. e º a º e º 'º & v.-vo, - 2 * > * > 3 * > * > * > 3 4,614,691 || 4,506,078 4,915,844 5,772,066 2,823,919 3,208,771 2,382,462 2,533,625 2,898,565 2,988,906 || 2,634,864 I..." —-É–– 1800 5,297,322 5,996,616
3 Stamps , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190,250 295,182 292.346 29 6 \ 3,000, 119 2,282,277 2,749,159 3,004,985 6) Ziº) . . 2 2 3. ,864 2,764,592 || 2, 194,715 1 || 9,479, 192 7,292,997
4 Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . 74.6% Tigº2 tº: ; º º; 696,481 | 720,076 "º "sis agº "33i,703 | "887,876 *::::::::: 3,244,085 4,262,165 4,509,908 || 4,071,345 ; º ºſ
5 P d 3. - * . a/ 3 * 5 * 2 § 3. 66,808 164,023 177,258 3. ** 12 - 9 5 953,307 928,398 761,32 *ss 3 º, 3,339,259 5,841,782 -
§ i. º: Č. . . . . .35,105 48,020 59,460 47,217 44,411 41,393 40,429 39.545, lº. 207,259 235,255 238,881 238,879 250,656 || 252,884 264,9 : 755,605 4 || 10,209,138|| 9,367,337 |
7 ‘....'. in Gt. Brit. 129,594 || 433,500 || 419,417 | 127,231 º, 179 ſº | 1990 || 2: hºl tº ; 34,777 | 35,039 33,372 36.77; "Aiº | Tao.167 33.309 *: #| ###| };
am by Exchange . . . . . . gº e- 62,065 34 * & 3. g 3. 224,904 ,681 158,738 188,951 2 s’ 2 30,2U: ,578 ,993,406 || 9,223,735
; : 8 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 126,227 119,449 ,781 62,325 107,173 || 51,391 130 15,973 3, 177 2,838 3.3 112,928 126,208 || 132,618 126,961 106,438 180,616 } | Sº gº
$º j 3. 60,800 | 153,088 104,518 108 r * pº * - ". . . 3. ,389 4,043 & pº -> 8 || 10,183.085 gº-
s - 2 2 ,076 288,133 136,905 | 127,745 115,285 102,123 121,705 | 162,93 44,488 49,370 52,765 52,274 |;|''.
- --------, - 2 ~ 3 2 & e * Fºº (Y & ~ 3 - g 3 * 9,752,26
S 4 9 Total G Ross RECEIPT. 3,306,486 || 4,286,092 5,425,851 4,731,153 5,515.920ſ 5,668,470. 6.297,941. Toggº a 182.03e 183216, 209.0% 170,280 208,427 1sº ºś| Iº
—-º .” —l— ***. 3 ºr ºr ºn 3 9 * * * * > * 3 v v 7 ºr 2 078,451 6,828,414 6,52 - Jºe * * * * sºmºsºms sº 11 | 12,258,850 | 1.457.34%
* | 10 DRA WBACKS 91.811 — — — — —— .. 2 * * ~ 3 ,528,086 6,937,215 7,616,066 || 7,819,284 8,498,202 || 8,665,469 || 7,733,599 # º| º'
11 BALANCES © gº º: 383,656 300,117 367,338 268,847 238,036 285,571. 257,099 212,198 50 sºmeºs º ºsº sº- º 3. & 2 # * > * > * 15 14,393,813 || 14.036,420
. y j| jo, ºšić 1, ºil 1,175,493 1,185 its 1,399,036 | 1,133,735 | 1,135,873 || 1 ; $13,378 |, 195,471 , 129,343|, 207,748 , 179,498 || 369,477 }} | ...; ;
12 Total Deduction. 896,943 823,858 | 1,072,061 to087,428 1,503,292 1444,339||1.3 ** ” “” | **** 6 1,173,094 | 1,116,220 | 1,185,381 | 1,136,384 1,160, 185 1,159,337 16 ::::::::: *::::::::
— *-* * * * > 3 ºr s = 3 2 v v 7 s > ,503,292 | 1,444,3; ,423,212 1,584,5 º ſº •o a- g *.*** —!--— -T Excess of 9 * v- any
13 ACTUAL TAXATION gºooºoºººººººool 3,66 - — —l 391 | 1990,881 lagoon | 1,557,988 tº 172 Lali,601 1914,725 1944,132) 1980,689||1328,814 exº~ : ***
* * • * * * * | * , 3 ºr * 5 3 * * º, jo 3 s a 2 & 3,715 4,042,628 4,224 131 4,8 4 2 . p. tº £ tºº. .*.*.*.* 3. &=ºr, ? tº 2 2 3. *.
tº *N. }}. . . . .”.j | 1.6%| "...4.0, ºoooo " ": 3 º;|*|† :: *;|; º; ; ; ozo. 73. — — — — — ſºlº
\- o T8, 1862 II] England º gº tº a 1,487,123 3,787,877 2, 166,666 2 166 667 4 074 709 4 941 2 3. 3. ** 3 2,000,000 1,250,000 6, 198 2 600 000 1 513 ()00 & •: 3. - 2 tº 3. y 34,786 6,204,785 ass=sººr-ra-r -
3 * ~ *-* 3 3 v i s 5 941,284 gºod 2.9% ºil ºl āoriº || 5,647.35|3, toºl tº § 2,678,700 || 330,500 6,600 ..". Hººd
Total INCOME 5.996,616 7,292,997 | 8,145,4 ~~~ ==== ** == i < ** . * 2 3 vºr a 2 tº ºr e º f * > 3 + v v 73 3 & 4 Cºs ,575,862 5,059,098 |10,761,189 2,752,822 England, for Ireland, prima
. 4 y º 3. 56 we $ º 6 ** ** 2 3. 3. 4- and * :---- ~ :
2 2 * ~ * * > 5,841,782 9,367,337 || 9,165,415 || 9,233,735 | 8,479,877 11,077,345 9,752,262 |10,623,705 |11,457,342 |12,595,512 ||14,080 420 --- y s sº * > ſº º: irreconcileable
. - - , a * * > 2 * > * ~ * -- . . 9 ºr ºn 3 ° ,080,420 ||14,891,868 |18,426,475 8,964,20 &
^ 3 g ( 17 Permanent Annuiti * ºr * - 5 * ---, ,964,207 * & * * n - F - A - * *
§ $ ) 18 Management . . . . €S 972.91. *:::::: *::::: *:::: lº 2,059,634 2,276,656 2,372,039 2,433,554 2,659,954 2,761,032 || 3,028,099 || 3 years!ºleſłº,
SS , 19 Sinking Fu § tº 3. ‘t, ,49. 0, 197 24,639 27,046 32.99 9 3 * * * * 3. 3. 2 3. ,028,099 ,054,947 || 3,416,362 3,724,22 ess tº- —- +'
© ing Fund . . . . 221,004 444,798 64. 19 fº Q , R O a -> 3. 32,997 12,869 19,999 4 - }* º ,416,362 3,724,223 3,990,534 4,399,461 1800 | 1.487. 1%
sºlº iſ º.º.º.º.º. ºff º 'º';"; .#| ||...}}|...º.º.º.º. "|##|:
21 lSSues . . . . . . . . . . tº e. it tº & 33 1,66 - '4. 3. • * > 9 y 9.890 8.288 e ...’ 3 ºre. J 3 , ov) U, > 3 ºr ~ s 3 ,997,801 || 2,230,351 2 2,166,666 || 2 ooo.
S - * ,667 | 1,954,215 2,212,628 1,601,314 1,815,398 || 891,864 3. y 29,940 32,119 18.451 96, 196 tº 6 - - 3 * * > v 3 2,434,428 gº z - ,000,000
s: 22 Local Purposes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,683 io. 3.; "º 33.5 8.4 434.41% 17,490 44.25 583.366 | 1,965,821 1,667, º 122,648 123,354 119,844 | 126,500 º| ºt.
* 23 Civil List, &c. 183,000 20.6 ...”. 3 * > * > * 38,599 18,783 24,763 I 5, 110 20,596 *:: 3 wu to 3 J & ,664,725 3,143,286 3,252,762 4,496,937 9,033,921 3,8 .*. * | 4,974,799 || 3,733,292
S < Bounties." g g g g g º & © & 8 3 420,614 || 539,832 444,471 475,517 | 450,092 || 426,319 3. 2, 10,139 21,814 28,277 53,290 38,489 3. sy 2 v * > * > * ,836,869 5 || 4,941,284 3,21 1,962
> 24 Rounties, &c. . . . . . . ... 'j| "..., | "...º "º "º ºši; 21. 427,895 435.4% iſ 433,793 || 439,873 || 473,336|| 471, 2 40,157 || 48,802 || 43,691 6 2,359,006 | 1.768,000
§ 25 Ordnance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 spg | 155,000 ..’A. *P 9 & . 93,815 121,762 204,171 || 238,535 8 9 2 74,301 , 481,637 || 471,460 500,915 58 7 2,924,747 | 3.63 ſº
tº * 9 223,067 | 400,000 || 650,000 | 874 3 168,114 | 186,315 150,216 143,083 123,05: 9 4,066 § | . . . .”.
Sº 26 Ordinary. tº e º ºs tº 2 740 189 3 329.5% 2 23 fºr 4 tº » 3. 7 ,475 519, 184 600 417 680 200 º 2 ex 2 123,055 4. 133,036 64 964 35 524 3,389,728 2,589, 167
>< 27 ARMY } Extraordinar - 3. 3 in V a. 3. º: º: 7,901 2,056,006 3,428,842 2,926,862 2,679,545 2,947, I 71 || 3 idiºiso & Sº tº 5 525,405 512,579 514,547 563,005 437 868 421.55 3 º 9 3,011,919 2,921,528
S 28 Mii - y * | *ś| *ś | “..., | “...; "j| "...º.º. "º "joº 3,314,477 2,750,534 2,940,583 || 3,208,879 3,057,5 3. 1,557 || 140,000 1810 || 5,674,359 5,294,417
| 28 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 242,465 ºão 338.702 371.196 239, 3 , 142 463,524 360,091 || 176,935 *::::: | “…” ,057,592 2,819,206 || 2,545,767 2,172,64 11 | 3,406.599 || 4.43%.
- * 9 ** 3 • 3. 98 239 137 266,6: 5,65 gº & ‘. * , 9.5%) 190,918 216 662 470 Y & 3. 3. 3. 3. I y 3 * ~ * 4,432,293
29 Vote of Cºliº. . . . . . . . . . "I 290 gos 195963 212 . 285,651 512, 198 || 339,232 397,872 $5,173 | 738.4%i 10.9% 34,717 195,703 || 177,715 196,187 i: | tº gº
U30 Charges of Collection .... 250,376 402,011 || 411,156 3. < 2 &V 2 7,907 90,455 418,230 222,433 169,804 y - 536,459 659,022 576,671 592,626 13 5,775,862 || 4,700,417
*:: • 3. 2 440,715 449,963 451,546 455,752 528,771 646,790 º 3. 172,568 33,532 41,622 37,276 ãºio Z, O2, O 14 || 5,059,098 || 8,723,982
Total EXPENDITUR — - . . * - 5 s : y & C 733.3% 87,681 | 898.364 | 895,131 | 897,656, 969,56 º'-º', 20,261 15 10,761, 189 7,277,032
Ol' (l - E. 5,297,322 || 9,479,192 | 8,228,092 | 8,239,269 (10,209,188 9,165,479 8,993,406 9,094,936 |10 º —— !--- 2 391 | 1,039,731 1,014,378 "...” 2,581,143
- s 9 3) 5 y 3. 085 * * 4 - *. *** xcess of 3
. 9 ,085 0,662,578 11,271,083 '12,258,890 13,671,402 14,295,813 |16,130,203 (20,833,423 |15,626,932 Igºr : 5,097.3%
s sº S Fis 5; ; ; ſ . Hººdºº 1817. 1818 181 $) * - - ---- amºzanº ºv-viv. --- ——
3; ######## INCO #. º-l—e: * tº tº: tºº. tº: lº. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829 1830 183] 183 68,517,792 | 68,517,792
§§ 2.5 s.si: să Customs ... 2,181,799 || 2:317,412 | ******* * ..., loo, tº -e------e-H-e-Tº-LTT. T.; —º- . e 2. 1833. 1834. 835 g
Śāsāś|.....: 2 º' | 2:30,716|3.110.309 ;|###. ;|};|...}}|...} ...ºniº Mºnºiºſºvº, "Tº T * – º – tº: tº
; S S < *śjº & J & Stamps. . . . . . 4. & 5. ...” 2 a v = 2 * ~ * | * : * ~ * > . 9 v = < 2 2,049,256 | 1,974,444 1,904,445 1,87 2 S’; º' • *--> v - * } = *-- an º T, -, ------.
‘ssis & 5 §§ ### * - º 600,370 564,036 || 489,397 || 476,761 588,642 612,994 | 643,005 ºgs 'Anâ,03i º; ,455,120 2,100,809 2,022,659
jā; p off..." ... j. jº, sº gº ºg | Goºgo - . . . ." as a v-73 !,685 495,437 || 512,611 506,112
ississiºs ||...”. 186,737 187,610 | 191,018 187,671 | 191,116 227,992 || 234,808 || 244.979 -a - aro ... dºg ºn tº ge &= &º as sº
§§§ 3 ; ; ; #'s. Fees. . . . . tº º º 8,118 9,861 10,560 9,206 9,924 ºo 10:30 fe 250,096 || 258,444 263,634 290,059 292,788 || 302,062
§ ######## }.º. 19:40, 20. 20.3%| 93.3%| 14:370 3. 10,209 9,748 11,520 9,594 9,896 9,353 3.357 | gogg
is §§§§ss; Local Duties 55,900 57,574 5 - ..” sº } 164,940 186,288 || 370,02 º 2 9
#: 5 ######## 9 ** a 3 8,621 53,698 || 52,603 3. } 70,026 256,994 || 176,969 186,651 20,865 | 105,786 15,455
...? F; s , s : §§ Total Receipt. 5,941 p. } gºsº - w * gººmºs 1—
s'ss's 5 § 3.5 §§ pt. 5,941,411 6,078,507 || 5,725,894 5,107,491 5,602,407 || 5, - - &s=sº
äijäjääs T) | “” | *-*. ,107,491 3,602,407 5,441.7m 4,880,094 5,202,114 || 5,275,819 || 4,948,250 || 4,878, 193 4,908,826 4,739,887 || 4,477,410 -ºr & –
s S S <s $ $ Sº RAW BACKS. - gºssa —w tº Eºg 3. 3 * * * > *~–
jišššāşş5 |ºjci in 891.3% 3. j| ºil 19357 337,753 || 252,635 | 268,559 || 333.94: 203,03. 3 * 69,513 || 78,903 | 68,379 tº ºsmºs •= | *-
#55 s sis; ;3 igs. of vollection 226 880,317 | 884,912 867,076 | 894,200 883,140 | 868,170 736,754 | 735:303 ; ; 171,269 | 163,801 185,127
... 's s 5 § S.3 : Sº - * * * ºs- - * ~ * 3. (),598 || 654,060 65 º:
słºś 3: $; $ | Tot. Deducti * ey—ºf * & 2 * gº ~. . -— — ” - 2 9 51,747 603,691
s 5 & ####$ #5 - ion 1,317,797 1,258,101 | 1,225,122 | 1,272,556 1,341,603 || 1,477,725 | 1,454,630 | 1,269,579 1,406,810 * - - *-
& 2 ###### 5 is . ...A. - - v | * > *vs’, 3 * ~ * > 3. 1,076,811 || 934,502 | 894,842 | 894,451 | 857, 197 *==s*- : * –
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STATEMENT No. II.-AN ACCOUN T of the INCOME and EXPENDITURE of the UNITED KINGDoM of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, in each of the 35 Years 1792–1826, as presented to the Finance Committee in the Session of 1828, and Reprinted with the amended 4th.
From the period of the Bank Restriction Act
From the commencement of the War Peace ~ * . - . . . • . . . . º § - o- ~
to the Bank Restriction Act. to the Peace of Amiens. of Amiens. From the Renewal of the War subsequent to the Peace of Amiens, to the Convention of Paris in May ch 1814.
Heads of INCOME - - . . - — . . - — —- -
and EXPEND1 TURE. 1792. 1793. Tº 94. 1795. 1796. 1797. 1798. " 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. T804, 1805. i806. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810: 1811. 1812.
# £ £-— -—£ £ £-— £-— —£ £-— £- – £ £ - £- ——£-— £-—|—£ #: £. ———£-—— £ £-—
ſ 1 Customs . . . . . . . tº e º a º º * ge 4,006,475 3,948,376 3,575,082 3,511,305 3,587,058 3,858,404 5,567,052 7,312,321 6,778,217 | 6,396,894 6,079,723 7,217,405 || 8,386,431 || 9,116,424 9,772,563 9,239,205 || 8,832,944 10,321,471 10,876,274 9,437,917 | } 0,029,747
2 Excise . . . . . & e e º a o a 4 e º e º a s e e 8,734,020 3,362,183 8,767,933 || 9,585,739 9,588,468 || 10,598,988 || 11,326,018 12,299,278 10,840,407 || 10,960,578 || 14,644,158 || 17,975,374 20,604,143 22,281,539 23,184,068 23,808,226 24,650,712 22,390,397 24,767,772 24,900,054 22,472,113
3 Land, Assessed & Property Taxes 2,821,482 2,901,371 2,925,218 3,016,350 3,320,990 3,504,050 5,561,309 8,781,360 9,035,290 9,857,134 8,063,130 5,705,618 8,900,839 10,045,591 11,813,027 16,274,901 18,044,941 20,023,394 | 20,406,428 19,819,722 | 19,787,522
4 Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,461,640 | 1,402,022 | 1,490,634 1,543,162 1,680,501 || 1,976,917 | 2,236,854 2,579,107 2,777,590 3,049,844 || 3,194,354 || 3,346,110 || 3,670,849 4,340,382 4,609,393 || 4,795,747 5,069,371 5,694,417 | 5,899,372 5,703,913 5,705,869
5 Post Office . . . . . . . to e º ºs e e º e g º º 368,970 414,028 463,003 419,839 528,590 600,889 690,263 733,150 738,915 843,977 972,547 915,731 952,894 1,127,451 1,151,376 1,150,718 1,143,601 1,213,050 1,333,538 1,352,538 1,400,385
6 Duties on Pensions, Offices, &c. 81,922 90,914 87,627 87,739 | 86,584 91,103 127,444 98,705 160,135 150,924 128,468 98,259 112,295 108, 114 118,248 I 31,896 120,222 81,854 70,885 37,707 42,638
7 Hawkers, Pedlars, & Hackney 24,330 28,580 26,609 27,150 29, 110 29,530 27,054 31,297 30,046 28,684 29,681 31,367 34, 121 32,470 || 37,492 36,864 38, i54 38,570 39,812 44,128 43,679
tº 8 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Coaches 404,176 240,720 234,169 290,576 518,705 100,436 | 737,567 252,787 407,300 309,846 69,568 381,217 331,489 5 : 3,470 694,747 179,166 590,158 236,471 467,340 322,076 342,471
s 9 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . e 59,836 57,855. 83,114 83,485 i 17,885 121,698 110,409 119,436 143,854 154,221 163,059 156,046 156,531 186,838 112,282 82,633 118,382 161,228 187,541 i 68,818 150,907
s - -º-esses===Fººtsºa-ºn ~ w - - . *34
Ç J Total GREAT BRIT Aſ N. 17,962,851 17,446,049 17,653,389 18,565,345 | 19,457,891 || 20,882,015 26,383,970 32,207,441 30,911,754 31,752,102 || 33,344,688 || 35,827,127 43,149,592 || 47,752,279 || 51,493,496 55,699,356 58,608,482 60,160,852 64,0-48,962 61,736,873 59,975,331
• Y do. IRELAN :). 937,780 854,750 1,031,036 1,092,648 1,322,378 1,221,847 1,552,301 2,335,035 2,158,022 1,973,395 || 2,800,822 2,345,175 2,622,268 2,595,984 2,990,904 3,457,224 3,590,514 3,296.497 2,656,023 3, 128,598 3,783,523
* | 10 Contributions from E. I. Company 300,000 250,000 250,000 * *sº 250,000 500,000 * *º- --- - * * * º <º *y — — * *g *ses º &a=ºg smº º &z=s &=º tºº c 28,585 28,585 57, i'j6 28,585
* | 11 Repayments –see Note “ . . . . . . 27,692 1,107,235 1,158,682 10,119 33,057 132,158 321,789 192,000 484,769 62,100 16,500 174,000 201,000 234,000 73,000 33,800 immºn * tºº-t sº s-ºs- sº 13,273 930,645
1') º by Public Accountants, &c 30,491 187,671 99,968 215,408 391,402 390,920 || 312,699 424,543 511,645 285,247 206, 140 263,090 203,633 315,443 238,686 148,942 299,195 233,467 410,973 187,632 221,76i
13 On Account of Loans . . . . . . . . . 47,723 4,669,677 | 11,564,390 27,845,451 24,082,552 || 30,664,910 18,258,384 20,086,139 22,850,785 30,613,578 || 27,550,449 || 11,960,523 15,303,846 25,340,751 21,957,102 15,573,923 12,071,154 15,863,846 13,295,721 | 19,039,915 30,739,959
14 Voluntary Contributions. . . . . . . gº-ºº: *4 * wº-ºº: ſº * *sº * sº * * - 2,464,604 443,425 79,394 40,302 sº-sº * sº ** * sº sº — a 1,000,000 * — b 500,000 wº — ** —, — * d 98,000
i5 Biłis Funded # tº e º e s tº e & tº tº ſº a tº º ºr — --- *sºng sº 1,907,451 1,490,646 15,822,326 1,433,870 – f – * **t $ºws * 5,940,300 *E* tºº - * * * * — sº * tºº-- * * 4,000,000 7,932,100 - 8,31 1,000 7,018,700 5,431,700
16 Exchequer Bills issued ........ 8,083,800 | 11,186,601 | 8,279,544 14,681,555 7,906,500 || 11,433,000 i3,275,700 || 31,481,800 25,845,800 23,593,000 || 16,448,500 || 18,911,900 18,708,300 27,667,900 80,895,500 | 84,453,500 45,111,300 || 36,086,400 || 37,719,700 || 41,223,300 45,779,100
17 Irish Treasury do. e ‘9 3 tº tº 92,308 369,231 276,923 276,923 138,462 1,099,006 582,768 673,846 646,154 830,769 646,154 1,569,231 738,462 Eºsi. sº tº-º-º: &=º 369,231 500,000 500,000 sº-sº tº- 1,322,461 1,601,656
( 18 Balance at commencement of Year 4,546,029 || 3,945,720 4,472,311 3,921,658 5,855,833 7,380,252 10,123,457 6,890,080 8,582,935 8,937,782 9,027,021 || 10,484,218 8,848,142 10,219,191 10,797,381 | 10,687,601 | 12,846,816 14,796,966 14,248,754 12,320,173 12,902,449
TO TA L IN COME. £ 31,978,674 40,016,934 46,693,694 | 68,099,753 75,259,401 || 78,137,978 | 73,275,672 94.734,309| 92,070,758 104,028,575 || 90,040,274 || 81,535,264 89,775,243 |114,125,548 lilo,446,070 120,428,577 |137,527,461 [188,898,713 |140,719,698 146,098,095 h61,492,714.
- 9 *… 5 + - 7 || -
r19 Dividends, int. & Management of 9,426,859 9,089,855 9,537,124 10,369,489 11,525,761 || 13,792,286 15,866,175 16,330,903 | 16,707,993 18,213,874 || 19,078,570 || 19,811,572 19,925,262 20,612,232 21,644,971 21,934,463 21,812,340 22,087,370 22,667,490 23,245,824 24,009,965
20 Civil List ....[the Funded Debt 1,096,677 | 1,181,681 | 1,030,123 1,175,357 1,143,808 || 1,120,011 | 1,137,765 1,147,919 1,137,669 1,136,860 || 1,140,840 || 1,129,438 1,810,216 1,181,306 | 1,180,924 1,174,590 1,173,118 1,172,801 | 1,170,343 | 1, 185,277 | 1,237,370
| 21 Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 81,933 77,695 77,189 9},820 180,745 135,070 140,017 164,781 184,330 188,358 203,362 256,595 288,867 278,233 297,829 290,587 299,942 298,539 2.99,098 300,376 325,208
22 Salaries, Courts of Justice, &c.. . 36,239 49,081 45,413 49,695 45,654 47,036 52,938 46,279 66,682 68,165 72,768 67,490 83,559 81,580 91,547 128,049 I 32,630 134,071 | 38,455 143,388 140,715
23 Other Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86,704 || 135,581 123,420 107,201 i 19,877 93,725 109,297 218,290 168,510 || 334,917 256,766 272,653 206,804 || 693,751 431,831 341,518 388,857 479,718 328, 152 274,543 258,680
tº 24 Interest on Irish Treasury Bills. . 24,286 24,447 45,234 48,327 47,571 54,734 36,577 56, 193 76,808 89,230 84,709 49,036 87,844 28,502 2,775 9,130 7,650 27,637 29,648 17,032 88,797
s Total Consolidated Fund. £ 10,752,703 || 10,556,340 10,858,503 11,841,889 13,063,416 || 15,242,862 17,342,769 17,964,365 18,341,992 | 20,031,404 || 20,837,015 || 21,586,784 2,72.5% 22,875,604 || 23,649,877 || 23,878,337 23,814,507 || 24,200,136 24,633,186 25,166,440 26,060,735
* 25 Interest on Exchequer Bills 316,189 323. 562 308,548 392,912 267,873 423,598 1,682,768 833,890 596,762 1,642,522 692,310 || 839,258 713,668 1,500,693 1,352,261 | 1,419,094 1,338,992 || 2,103,861 1,549,810 1,715,060 * Kº A &
** G 2 2 2 . 2 9 9 2 9 9 2 1,447,748
~ ; 26 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,511,609 || 5,711,485 10,859,689 18,036,073 16,550,741 || 18,505,871 15,589,535 | 19,441,582 19,309,003 || 17,752,947 || 11,836,407 || 13,488,080 17,927,421 | 19,790,181 | 19,294,982 | 19,373,101 21,916,198 || 23,910,222 || 23,038,479 29,160,530 31,004,704
5 § 27 Navy........................ 2,749,699 || 3,417,909 3,218,668 9,534,197 7,692,557 || 12,413,837 12,292,857 13,209,178 14,725,909 17,266,135 | 12,037,163 || 8,072,878 11,921,551 14,493,843 16,143,628 16,896,661 17,685,390 | 19,372,061 20,021,512 | 19,202,679 20,370,339
* 28 Ordnance .................... 458,521 | 1,145,172 1,538,756 2,107,321 || 3,452,192 || 2,292,128 2,146,198 2,525,259 2,101,207 2,197,186 || 1,142,839 || 2,029,799 || 4,046,054 5,105,426 5,250,376 4,260,078 5,148,852 4,928,674 4,808,745 4,495,816 5,240,536
* | 29 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648,721 838,402 901,779 880,956 | 1,023,876 || 1,595,195 1,172, iT6 1,155,209 1,370,140 | 1,745,918 || 2,920,327 || 1,972,431 2,221,612 2,141,553 | 1,794,383 1,506,372 1,576,379 1,955,972 1,691,273 1,959,800 | 1,950,03
Q. 30 Other payments out of the Supplie * * 2,202,200 T.2, — 827,500 5 82,500 - --- 638,288 +. 258,200 11,000 --- - mº-º-º: sº | 1,000 () * * &sº pºsses gº isºs i. {},{} * tº-Eºm *g tº gº 22,673 55,339 1,423,969 76,483
lº 31 do. do. tº e º e º e º ºs º gº * º (G- 1,907,451 I,490,646 } ,822,326 *g & 3. * * * *. tºº *g | -- * * sº 2 2 (){} * sº 1,000,000 ,00 5 {}{} *tº *-º-º: 1,500,000 * *::: 1,000,000 500,000 2,500,000
tº 32 To reduction of Debt . . . . . . . . . 1,458,504 1,634,972 1,872,957 2,143,698 || 2,639,955 || 3,393,214 4,098,164 4,528,567 4,908,379 || 5,528,315 || 6,114,034 || 6,494,694 7,186,929 7,880,166 8,623,401 || 9,789,331 10,527,882 11,298,824 12,077,201 | 12,960,160 | 13,998,849
33 do., and Sundry other Paymts. – – || – *s &zºº – 4,600,000 to Austria * **s wº **d ** * -- * *-* --~~ * *s *mº º º – m 1,526,699 979,257 336,089 153,697 60,867 18,776 H 13,417 100,292
34 Discharge of Exchequer Bills. . . . 9,048,000 9,616,350 11,130,850 10,103,000 || 7,013,100 || 12,530,000 | 10,907,000 24,983,800 20,755,700 27,039,600 || 22,882,600 || 16, 163,100 | 12,173,500 26,001,800 30,186,400 29,838,300 38,536,600 36,224,000 || 38,938,000 || 36,386,800 43,539,500
35 do. of Irish Treasury Bills 39,008 96,231 118,662 92,400 229,994 || 1,366, 191 258,185 | 1,014,554 647,631 1,104,462 || 1,016,215 || 1,031,099 || 1,569,415 750,185 28,200 || – * 369,231 500,277 500,000 46 | 1,123,077
36 Disct, on Loans for prompt paymt. * asº. rººms - 56, 173 193,329 340,619 251,625 262,652 236,770 365,254 693,065 83, 146 8,999 73,350 262,017 455,704 279,398 162,768 72,413 67,204 110,929 106,750
37 Balance in the Exchequer tº º & © gº º 3,945,720 4,472,311 3,924,658 5,855,833 7,380,252 || 10,123,457 6,890,080 8,582,935 8,937,781 9,027,021 || 10,484,218 8,848,142 | 10,219,191 10,797,381 | 10,687,601 | 12,846,816 14,796,966 14,248,734 12,320,173 | 12,902,449 13,973,673
ToTAL ExPENDITURE. el 31,978,674 40,016,934 46,693,694 | 68,099,753 75,259,401 || 78,137,978 73,275,672 94,784,309| 92,070,758 114,028,575 || 90,040,274 || 81,535,264 89,775,243 |114,125,548 || 19,446,070 120,423,577 137,527,461 188,898,718 140,719,698 [146,098,095 161,492,714
1792. | 793. | 794. 1795. 1796. 1797. 1793. 1799. 1800. 1801. || 1802. 1803, 1804. 1805. |806, 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. 1812.
Statement of TNavy & Sea Ordnance 1,985,482 4,003,984 7,468,712 8,243,286 11,944,694 || 25, 101,671 13,567,632 13,710,232 13,619,080 | 12,422,037 || 13,833,574 || 10,211,379 12,350,607 15,055,630 | 15,864,342 17,430,338 18,047,618 19,613,468 || 19,021,909 | 19,869,384 19,418,993
GRANTS, - see i Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,919,460 3,021,796 5,399,868 10,089,507 || 10,090,429 || 13,519,603 || 9,058,590 7,281,319 || 9,564,132 10,495,993 || 10,990,376 || 8,935,754 12,993,625 14,576,087 14,160,833 15,701,022 15,124,266 15,915,826 16,864,160 20,098,214 24,142,863
article Supply, ºn | Militia & Volun. Corps – *** 950,264 1,241,192 1,631,040 1,821,471 || 1,972,986 3,798,725 || 4,532,435 | 2,382,816 || 3,452,874 || 1,880,962 || 2,889,976 6,159,114 4,040,812 4,418,522 || 4,218,327 4,376,358 5,269,271 4,411,081 4,386,821 4,351,213
Indea to Journals: Army Ordnance . . . . 422,012 751,698 || 1,314,658 2,256,266 1,893,665 || 1,568,227 | 1,188,725 | 1,514,609 | 1,695,957 | 1,481,963 || 1,395,352 || 1,128,914 || 3,799,689 4,456,995 || 4,383,652 3,321,216 3,943,071 5,325,147 3,819,466 4,352,629 4,620,147
wp to 1820, and Miscellaneous . . . . . . 474,951 523,831 541,696 657,211 790,288 4,219,943 715,127 1,670,587 || 3,345,503 766,030 3,687,811 2,630,625 2,030,192 2,279,688 2,521,399 1, 195,442 4,028,074 2,372,498 2,515,576 1,602,305 4,244,092
Annual Accounts do. for ireland - — ~- — wº — tºº wº º — – tºº — — . . . — — . . . - * . . . 212,391 273,119. 259,281 216,348 258,382 251,260 309,210 289,810 298,356 638,162 426,162 428,355
subsequent thereto. UTreasury arrangements 6,386,991 5,925,325 6,175,023 10,292,973 11,047,955 - 12,894,000 6,700,000 16,073,741 16,883,251 18,014,846 | 8,688,748 12,700,991 15,807,692 | 19,287,950 26,186,846 26,230,421 28,277,897 27,860,867 33,508,676 33,794,217 | 32,327,435
Total Ways and Means. 11,138,885 15,175,897 22,141,149 33,170.283 37,588,502 || 59,276,430 35,028,799 44,782,923 47,490,739 46,846,134 || 40,749,942 || 38,756,920 53,357,267 59,955,544 67,786,854 | 68,405,976 74,087,094 76,655,433 80,779,030 | 84,529,732 | 89,533,098





The above account appears to have been produced after a lapse of 5 Years with the view of reconciling the £44,000,000 of disparities which exist in the following Statement. The
Official i) ocument from which the above has been compiled comprises 58 folios, the items being carried out in Pounds, Shillings, Pence, and Farthings, and the Income and Expenditure
of each year is made to balance to the farthing.
The difference of principle on which the two accounts have been made out preclude the possibility of reconcilement.
The above account
it will be seen, is exclusive of Drawbacks, Balances, and Charges of Collection, as well as other payments out of the gross receipt on its way to the Exchequer; and the Expenditure
includes the Expenditure of Ireland, which in the following account previous to 1819 was not included ; the amounts in line 31 in the years 1794-6, and the £4,600,000 to Austria, line 33,
in 1795, which are not included in the following Statement, account for £23,820,423 of the difference; the Debentures, also, issued in 1813, omitted crediting in the following statement
appear in the above, line 14; the amounts in line 14 in 1806-8 in the above account do not appear at all in the following, while the amounts noted m line 33 in 1805–15, and s in 1826,
with £10,000 of the amount in the same line in 1825, as well as the whole of the amount in line 36, in the following account are included with the Miscellaneous Expenditure. Beyond
these, all attempts at reconcilement fail, we can therefore only deal with the above account as it is, in showing, that with all its affectation of precision in balancing to a farthing, it contains
within itself numerous discrepancies fatal to its pretension to accuracy.
In the first place, line 35 represents £33,840,094 o 84 of Irish Treasury Bil
Is to have been discharged or paid
off, while line 28 represents only £31,236,812 15 113 ever to have been issued. The annexed display relating to Exchequer Bills will show a further discrepancy; but discreditable to
official accuracy as these results may be, still greater discredit attaches to the errors of addition which, the account contains. The items of Income in 1797, amount to only £75,137,973
while they are made to correspond with an expenditure of £78,137,978 : again in 1804, the items of Charge on the Consolidated Fund amount to £22,402,552, but are stated in the addi.
tion at only £21,772,552, Several other trifling discrepancies will be found noted, one of £90 in 1817, is doubtless a typographical inadvertence in the amount of Exchequer Bills dis-
charged, (line 34) inasmuch as by carrying out the £90 to the Exchequer Bill account, it exhibited a corres
concileable. * The Repayments in line 11 were Repayments of Monies advanced for the relief of Merchants.
ponding discrepancy, by dispensing with the 9 both those accounts are re-
Report of the said Committee ;– Wide Parliamentary Paper No. 519 of that Session —and also a STATEMENT of the GRAN TS in each of those Years. STATEMENT showing the result of the Excheq UER BRLLS issued and discharged in each of the 35 Years, as - €X-
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1813. 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. I823. 1824. 1825. 1826. # line 16. as # line 31.as iſ line 15. Brees Issued Diminution. Pººh, pºſing: erest according to the
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£ —-É- —£ £ £- cºf £ £ £ # - 39 £ £ ——£-— 4? Columns. Session 1819. Statement. Staſement.
1 10,291,327 || 10,960,776 10,521,551 8,388,734 || 11,258,374 11,638,747 10,871,310 9.837,279 10,582,763 10,663,617 | 11,498,763 11,327,741 | 16,541,524 17,380,712 —|- —£--—|-—£-——-—£-—|——£-———£-— - * • -y, f * *
2 24,113,252 || 25,261,076 26,537,633 22,876,139 || 21,483,313 24,741,555 24,894,991 27,929,833 28,183,052 27,283,409 || 23,342,828 26,768,040 21,004,487 | 19,172,020 1792 | 8,033,800 9,048,000 || – * * — | 1,014,200 || – — 11,361,000 316, 189 || – —
3 21,400.394 || 21,763,410 21,618,124 18,476,798 || 10,002,749 8,331,781 7,855,246 || 7,803,004 || 7,814,690 7,218,844 6,206,927 4,922,070 4,990,961 || 4,702,744 - - . . --
4 || 6′013,120 || 6,247,369 6,373,668 6,472,169 || 6,861,170 6,904,560 | 6,666,713 6,562,253 6,513,599 || 6,632,547 6,801,950 7,244,042 7,447,924 6,702,351 3 || 11,186,601 || 9,616,350 — — 1,570,251 tºº — 12,931,251 | 11,849,000 i 323,562 | 163,491
5 | 1.494.615 || 1,532,154 | 1,621,385 1,498,000 || 1,395,231 1,385,154 1,528,538 1,448,077 | 1,383,538 1,428,231 1,462,692 | 1,520,615 1,593,462 1,570,000 4 8,279,544 11,130,850 * *- --> – 2,851,306 || 10,079,945 10,111,300 308,548 182,912
6 28,033 27,383 25,844 31,471 26,329 29,504 25,610 25,631 77,442 67,924 61,358 61,375 56,730 48,427 5 14,631,555 10,103,000 || – — 4,578,555 || – – 14,658,500 || 13,781,000 || 392,912 || 330,565
7 43,227 39,340 40,200 52,025 48,280 48,280 46,091 52,028 47,570 54,580 53,880 57,134 59,857 64, 151 6 7,903.399 7,013,100 tºg assº 892,400 * – 15,550,900 || 13,218,600 267,873 186,773
8 423,324 367,626 302,092 385,806 293,814 120,484 219,474 175,154 219, 140 231,000 24,809 245,206 295,390 —— 7 11,433,000 | 12,530,000 | 1,433,870 || – – | 1,097,000 || 14,453,900 || 13,368,400 || 423,597 I 12,921
9 185,431 174,960 159,352 61,513 57,408 33,341 47,493 47,115 83,643 72,322 55,169 55,795 73,055 85,081 8 || 13,275,700 | 10,907,000 || – — 2,368,700 || – — 16,822,600 14,310,400 1,682,768 356,848
--- * -ssessmºs -º-º-º-º- ºg ----- *-*--- * ***- *-*. - 9 º 24,983,800 * — 6,498,000 * — 23,320,600 20,360,700 | 833,890 | 1,021,626
ſº o ſha \ KY Pº 6) tº || £43 * - 58,242.655 - - - 1800 ,845,300 20,755 --- — 5,08 *=x- - -
º; *:::::::::: º *:::::::: ! 51,426,668 53,233,406 52,155,466 53,880,374 54,905,437 53,652,474 || 51,508,376 52,202,018 52,065,390 49,625,486 2 ,700 9,600 28,410,200 26,080,100 596,762 766,480
5 2 -2 9 2 3. 2 *. 2 - - - - -
10 57, 170 57,170 28,585 || – *s- t- -º-º: º - -* ºme ** — | g 500,000 || – º d 90,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 | 23,593,000 27,039,600 5,940,300 || – – | 3,446,600 24,963,600 | 20,588,100 1,642,522 I, 121,890
| || 537,380 64,766 51,614 58,087 69,173 99,731 127,823 219,475 219,720 280, 195 244,953 286,175 418,696 479,947 2 | 16,448,500 22,882,600 || – mºn i wº – 6,434,100 18,536,500 | 16,456,000 | "693,310|| 1,105.9%
12 294,531 299,913 230,307 241,113 504,985 346,881 365,559 183,109 125,125 329,315 397,285 420,877 222,283 284,975 | 8,911,900 -
13 || 36,579,945 || 39,085,136 39,836,866 9,256,092 3,193 10,853,692 | 18,788,310 17,430,205 13,848,000 | 11,872, 156 2,400,000 ** * *4 — 4,500,000 3 9 * ~ * > 16, 163,100 * — 2,748,800 *** – 21,278,300 | 19,067,600 839,258 801,787
#4 e 799,300 7,400 || – — | f 101,697 55,088 67,778 * Jºº-º- *- -- 83,910 1,666 i 766,667 1,733,333 || – --- f 64,582 4 18,708,300 | 12,173,500 * — 6,534,800 sº — 27,813,100 25,258,500 713,663 624,860
f 5 | I 5,755,700 - – 11, 27,500 --- *- ** — | 16,338,200 | 1,369,000 | 6,964,400 35,600 h 1,400,000 || 4,685,719 || 4,660,000 || 4,507,500 4,380,000 5 || 27,667,900 26,001,800 * — 1,666,100 * — 29,479,200 27, 180,400 1,500,693 1,478,316
16 54,158,100 || 52,272,500 44,826,600 46,591,300 || 53,283,950 || 38,629,200 15,085,050 24,695,500 32,002,200 40,592,550 | 34,494,600 ſ 32,256,500 28,137,050 26,203,700 6 30,895,500 30,186,400 || – *- 709, 100 || – — 30,188,300 27,207,500 1,352,261 | 1,310,687
17 304,616 || 1,569,231 2,141,539 5,087,692 || 1,500,000 2,900,000 2,000,000 | 1,500,000 | 1,105,181 || – — — — j 5,520,000 597,000 k3,354,050 7 34,453,500 29,838,300 || – — 4,615,200 || – — 34,803,500 || 31,942,900 1,419,094 | 1,574,362
18 13,973,672 || 16,427,592 15,293,438 15,465,579 || 13,073,513 9,848,189 || 10,247,406 || 7,489,746 || 7,315,458 6,019,064 7,972,020 9,421,280 || 9,552,523 5,305,639 8 sº 38,536,600 4,000,000 6,574,700 || – — 41,378,200 || 39,739,200 1,338,992 | 1,610,563
| —- *- -- 9 ,086,400 || 36,224,000 || 7,932,100 | – — 137,600 || 41,240,600 39,164,100 2,103,861 1,862,944
190,319,696 ||180,496,362 |185,436,455 138,665,210 || 19,916,570 132,317,077 ſloº, B8,614 || 12,362.809 III.0,140,631 [114,147,420 (102,589,620 106,542,188 95,560,442 94,258,378 || 1810 §º º,000 ºogº - – | 1,218,300 40,033,300 38,266,300 | 1.319 aio |iºisioš
--~~~~~ —f - # ; ; ... º sº — 44,858,800 || 41,491,800 1,715,060 | 1,556,735
19 25,406,123 || 27,615,262 28,334,373 30,648,055 || 29,434,288 28,787,532 29,838,978 29,438,381 29,769,465 29,490,897 28,084,785 27,979,068 27,230,790 27,245,751 is 34.15s.100 :::::::::::: º ;"| - - º 'º º ſº.
20 1,257,448 || 1,236,210 | 1,235,880 1,216,270 || 1,235,692 | 1,235,692 | 1,190,692 | 1,071,759 | 1,057,000 | 1,057,000 | 1,057,000 | 1,057,000 | 1,057,000 | 1,057,000 iſ 53,273,500 Aiº || "." 10 ºn I - tºº ºlº º! ºo
21. 334,341 346,985 347,602 383,102 ; 428,035 447,883 359,400 434,820 378,432 377,776 371,644 366,028 364,268 3 * w = 2 * 2 * 4 & 9 * 2 * ><-ºry msº — 60,018,700 59,227,600 2,322,239 2,256,707
22 136,037 143,552. H27,789 127,037 124,442 123,729 129,613 130,798 143,334 156,331 168,333 166,478 186,283 219,706 - te -
23 441,715 sºs || 234,658 379,871 335,683 374,309 597,416 357,770 305,741 449,677 537,697 | 736,790 630,636 523,199 # º º 11,127,500 3,182.400 16,473,800 ; 41,441,900 3,081,077 3,014,003
24 i i 3.213 113,866 || 110,625 | 116,769 110,642 66,264 102,081 190,286 176,529 124,188 1 9.901 1.268 9,498 61.20 *...” 2 + v v 3 - - , º, — — 46,727,300 44,650,300 2,173,928 2,196,178
2 * - . 5 3. - ~. 2 ,207 # º º - — 12,324,450 || – – 59,051,750 56,729,400 1,891,316 1,815,927
27,698,877 || 29,708,968 30,490,927 | 32,871,014 || 31,672,976 31,015,561 || 32,325,763 || 31,548,394 || 31,986,939 31,656,525 30,245,492 || 30,362,248 29,480,235 | 29,471,131 is isogoso ; *:::::::: * -4 lºgº 46,289,350 43,655,400 2,026,450 2,200,414
& } {} Dead Weight|Annuity - - 1,400,000 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 i 18, ºo, jº., 6. - - gº 39,924,500 847,092 779,992
25 2,510,903 || 2,322,238 3,081,077 2,173,928 || 1,891,316 2,026,450 | 847,092 1,529, 181 709,312 | 1,306,409 | 1,111,221 | 1,086,016 || 820,000 770,000 Ti 32 ºbo jº 50 6,964,499 || -., - 6,812,850 33,111,650 1,529,181 | 1,849,220
26 44,241,285 || 45,259,377 || 35,321,544 15,027,899 || 9,718,086 7,785,979 8,998,037 8,944,814 || 9,138,845 7,698,974 7,351,992 || 7,573,026 7,579,631 8,297,361 2 | 10.393.550 ...}. 85,000 | . º – – ººlºº 709,312 2,219,602
27 21,833,522 || 22,124,437 | 16,073,870 9,516,325 || 6,473,063 6,521,714 6,395,553 6,387,799 || 6,107,280 5,042,642 5,613, 151 6,161,818 5,849,119 6,540,634 s 34. Tººgoo 3. 674. º - – 5,654,600 ºra or 34,693,150 1,306,409 | 1,430,597
28 5,241,628 || 4,302,893 3,248,759 2,748,841 || 1,417,648 1,247,197 1,243,638 | 1,092,292 | 1,183,727 | 1,007,821 1,364,328 1,407,308 1,567,087 | 1,869,606 A ºšool º I *s º- - - lºº º 1,111,221 | 1,131,122
29 1,967,593 || 2,480,678 3,867,593 2,438,460 || 1,839,999 || 2,634,917 | 1,833,791 2,488,781 2,125,991 2,105,797 1,953,366 2,449,149 2,216,082 2,566,784 ; sº sº, I - I - - lºº. ººlºº 1,086,016 | 1,087,284
3 53,351 80,542 51,580 69,959 441,336 492, 153 556,459 | 402,309 454,819 529,962 469,745 886,611 | 1,258,408 1,500,222 6 26.303 mool º o-, sº | T - 4,404,250 32,809,000 820,000 || 829,498
31 2,000,000 n 7,400 4,500 787,400 O 14,944 7,998 || – * — — 52,720 48,424 49,465 | p 69,802 26,293, 4 29,632,050 3,354,350 || – – | 3,428,350 29,379,650 770,000 | 831,207
32 | H 5,880,001 || 14,759 634 14,150,913 & 1. 14.514,457 | 15,3 •. - - 16,112,961 5,150,060 5,486,475 5,591,232 1.038.049,000 | 1. * - - -
2 2 : 5 5 2 2 3+. 3. - 2 º: *A 4-d 2 5 3. * j * * * , 3. ,0 3. ,7 ,935,95 - ** * * r * * * - A - -- : 3.340,334 cy - A-
. 184,056 71,323 sº º º 51 º º 16,305,591 17,499,773 17,219,957 } q 2,776,359 } 7,482,325 } r 3,302,000 607,000 s 30,000 30, 1,021,044,450 98,401.70 | 84,933,956 67,931,506 || 28,365,450 24,585,850 48,310,334|| 43,543,431
34 51,562,700 || 41,947,600 61,300,400 43,408, :v ºver v 3 ,391,600 21,449,900 || 31,508,350 || 31,470,300 35,537,950 | 34,674,000 || 33,563,000 || 32,541,300 29,632,050 | 28,184,900 25.2 - •
35 321,622 || 1,584,708 || 2,144,400 2,280,508 || 1, 140,000 3,614,615 2,650,000 3,500,000 3,705,181 | 1,000,000 2. “ * --~~~~ º sº 7 28,184, ,203,400 — 2,981,500 || – gºme 21,546,859 873,247
36 506.566 553,127 144,829 323.345 iſ — mas 28.100 137,660 19,216 8 27,591,000 || 27,489,850 || – sº 101,150 || – wº- 27,657,000 949,430
•º 3 J. “w 3 * > * , e P+e -: º 3. It 5 3. - º * - - — tº- -- * - 9 || 25,791,400 27,957,850 3,000,000 *- — 2, 166,450 25.490.550 378.4
3 3.427.59% - 65, 3.07 9,848.189 || 10.24 - A- $4. 72 e & 2 * ~ * g 3 2 \, v v 2 v v J . 2 * ~ * > * = 2 +9 U 2 78,494
37 16,427,592 || 15,293,437 15,465,578 13,073,513 ,848,189 10,247,406 || 7,489,746 7,315,458 6,019,064 7,972,020 9,421,280 || 9,552,523 5,305,639 5,119,555 º ; :::::::::: - tºg 119, 100 || – sº- 25,609,650 793,031
* {{T} { } { R4. * o - • - % e * = A e H - 5 m. a-v 2 25,504, -- ass tº- -4 58,300 25,551, 350 649,833
190,319,696 || 80,496,362 185,436,455 1990sº 1199.6% 132,317,077 |100,138,614 |112,362,809 10,140gal 114,147,420 |102,539,620 |106,542,183 95,560,442 94,258,378 : 25,593,850 25,449,200 || – tºº 144,650 - " - 25,696,000 659,165
1813. 1814. 1815, 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826, 4
20,222,102 || 19,320,223 19,066,047 || 10,114,346 || 7,645,422 || 6,547,810 6,527,782 | 6,691,345 6,282,686 5,398,425 | 5,361,290 5,668,643 5,888,877 6,135,004 :
32,004,217 || 30,176,089 || 36,444,080 11,119,407 || 11,015,951 9,450,473 8,285,766 8,880,870 - - - Ary
4,194,514 || 2,857,687 2,858,741 | 1,000, 113 478,521 466,830 458,361 º; 8,736,092 7,755,042 7,294,458 7,408,288 7,818,205 7,711,629 §
4,464,274 || 3,460,913 || 4,111,977 1,882, 189 || 1,221,296 1,154,600 | 1,100,000 | 1,095,000 [ 1,195,107 1,281,398 1,451,177 | 1,504,294 1,470,891 1,754,403 -
4,997.305 || 6,612,643 | 12,126,333 || 3,420,782 || 1,080,395 2,518,712 2,593.901 2,043,449 2,855,477 |*6,146,960 2,589,633 2.357,190 2,963,787 | 1.910.5% i -- • A-a -u . . -
531,535 611,369 502,891 504,936 663,818 4.17,542 435,640 367,830 '345,839 '679:3# 3.10.941 '35i 250 'spi,495 '371.369 According to the above Statement, Cols. 1–6 of which, down to 1826, are deduced from the annexed display of the
29,498,456 || 39,811,107 || 39,840,867 || 45,003,117 || 44,333,729 60,905,395 || 61,000,000 || 49,899,750 30,706,400 30,368,331 || 34,944,150 | 34,031,800 || 30,418,800 30 77.85% Income and Expenditure in each of the 35 Years 1792–1826, the excess of Exchequer Bills issued during those 25 Years
- - - - - - - - - — - - - —— - 2 g g s 3 was £17,994.450, which Sum added to £11,861,000, the amount purported to have been outstanding at the end of the Year
95,907,903 ||102,550,030 (114,950,985 | 73,044,890 || 66,439,132 81,456,362 | 70,488,499 69,597,590 50,121,651 51,629,437 || 51,981,668 || 51,816,015 || 48,947,055 || 48,714,615 H . º amount ºutstanding at the end of the Year 1826 to be £28,365,450; while the amount represented as out-
*********---, *.*—' -- -------------------. - --L-- * --- --- - -- ---------------.”--------------- ---------- -------------------- - - º º in the aunual Finance Accounts for that Year, (Wide folio 160) is only £24,565,850, a difference
- * - - …” O 5 { 72 tº - Inter t - g † : 7- * e i * . . . º * • e º e * - - *
The following IS all elucidation of the several Notations a to s in the order in which they stand, viz.:-- i line 14, 1823-4. . Amounts received from Austria. : the 35 Years the i. 㺠º n !. º sº º º; º ". . Hiſt "º".
a-b in 1806 & 1808. Droits of the Crown. - s j a 17, 1824-5 ... Eacchequer Bills issued to pay off 4 tº Cent. Dissentients. | di • * h It f th 9 ſ - p 1 statements o e income and Expen iture WIll S lew Other
c line 10, 1809–1815. Amounts received from Portugal to pay Interest on Loans raised. k a 1826.... do. ... do. . Funded. . . . . I line 31, 1803–13. Payments to the E. I. Company. | auscrepancies in eac em of the Account. The difference in the Account of Exchequer Bills has probably arisen from
d : 14, 1812, and line 19, 1823-5. Cºntributions from East India Company. m a 33, 1805–15. To pay off 5 # Cents. of 1797 and 1802. - - | Deficiency Bills given occasionally as a check or acknowledgement to the Bank for temporary advances, but, be that as it
e , 14, 1813–14. Debentures Issued. • * - n a 31, 1814–16. do. Debentures paid off. o line 31, 1819–25... Unclaimed Dividends reclaimed, | may, no such disparity as the above Statement exhibits ought to exist; if a perfect order of Accounts was once established
f , , 1816–22, and 1826. Unclaimed Dividends. . . p a n 1826... Lottery Prizes. q line 33, 1822.. To pay off 5 # Cent. Dissentients. | it wonld be as difficult to continue errors, as it is now, being confused 5 { b 4. º furth b o ~~~,
* // 10, 1821... Amount received from France as an Indemnity. . . . - r , a 1824-5. To Discharge Earchequer Bills issued to pay off 4 dº Cent. Dissentients. Ibiect in Notes t th A - * +1 2 ºvº- 3. § used, ever to be correct : —see fur ner o servations on this
h • 15, 1822–6. Half-pay and Pension Dead Weight, Loans. And 24* in the same Years the Annuity. s a a 1826. With ºf 10,000 of the Amount in 1825 to pay off 5 # Cents, of 1797 and 1802. i. subject in Notes to the Accounts of the Netherlands and of France. -
the amount outstanding as exhibited in other returns presented to Parliament.
hibited in the annexed account; with the amount outstanding at the end of each Year, deduced therefrom, in comparison with



STATEMENT No. III.--of the ANNUAL INCOME and ExPENDITURE of the Government of GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 40 Years from the commencement of the War against the FRENch REPUBLIC in 1793 to 1832.
2- From the commencement of the WAR, From the Period of the Bank Restriction Act, Peace From the Renewal of the WAAF, , :
Heads of to the Bank Restriction Act. to the Peace of Amiens. of Amiens. subsequent to the Peace of Amiens, to the Convention of Paris in March, 1814. -
INCOME - . - - - —— —-----—------->===== = - - - - - - - - - - — — . . . .- . . .-- - - - - - - . . . . .----, - . . . . . . . -- - - -, - ... . . . . . . . . . . . * - - - , , , — .
and EXPEND ITURE. 1793. | 1794, 1795. 1796. I'797, 1798. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 180: 1804. 1805. | 1806. | 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. | 1812. 1813. .
£ £ £ £ £— £-——l——-£————---É— — — £-––––-£——||——-£----|---É. -£——£-———£-——£ £- ——£ £ £ —£-—
1 Excise . . . . . . . . . . e e s a s tº 8,950,225 | 8,560,670 9,723,424 || 9,166,828 9,844,882 || 12,451,300 14,412,697 12,996,659 || 13,628,335 || 16,833,789 || 19,870,058 22,098,649 18,032,040 | 19,188,542 | 19,867,914 20,023,163 | 19,571,880 20,731,163 20,899,406 | 19,848,423 21,119,321 | 1
2 Customs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,506,200 4,101,431 3,340,051 3,532,539 3,797,060 || 7,983,229 10,226,717 9,425,882 10,053,223 || 10,519,920 || 10,727,640 11,214,257 9,306,316 || 9,671,790 9,973,240 9,552,771 11,024,884 11,355,351 10,123,895 10,453,958 10,938,524 2
3 Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,402,942 1,416,647 | 1,413,634 1,558,361 1,746,484 || 2,684,114 3,036,478 3,016,916 3,267,474 || 3,394,317 || 3,574,722 || 3,795,687 4,391,807 || 4,618,692 4,731,279 5,000,508 5,622,955 5,851,558 5,604,203 5,628,267 5,873,175 3
4 Land" and Assessed Taxes 2,897,976 2,969,398 3,081,458 3,151,174 3,481,719 || 4,608,144 5,031,755 5,051,939 4,893,456 || 5,535,349 || 6,178,932 6,317,450 6,527,980 6,721,544 7,357,756 8,079,499 || 9,063,716 8,311,640 7,572,721 7,677,204 || 8, 101,967 4
5 Post Office . . . . . . . * 392,000 455,000 425,030 467,000 542,000 || 1,140,689 1,153,725 1,197,011 | 1,336,813 || 1,423,370 || 1,425,174 1,460,922 | 1,614,642 1,674,209 1,670,423 1,678,279 | 1,791,391 | 1,915,238 1,916,554 2,012,526 2,137,437 5
6 Duty on Pensions . . . . . . 93,117 103,676 105,051 79,429 106,692 128,648 98 932 88,490 90,598 || 127,922 || 107,778 115,362 113,143 121,800 135,460 | 127,622 86,463 83,853 48,659 46,375 34,325 | 6
7 Hackney Coaches & Haw- 32,580 28,309 26,550 27,810 28,765 || 34,575 35,275 36,204 35,023 || 36,298 || 37,727 39,096 40,655 43,724 42,505 43,506 44,747 46,773 54,931 51,431 46,332 7
8 Crown Lands, &c. (kers 967 967 967 967 967 101,590 96,152 114,510 132,733 || 125,124 || 146,795 135,452 160,967 99,782 95,004 114,003 || 123,891 143,055 131,459. 110,370 126,873 || 8
* * These Taxes did not commence till 1798, the Customs and Excise 9 Customs . . . . . . . . . 2,359,529 - 437,496 - 530,772 127,938 : 53,903 *ºn issº * sº 2,723,462 3,097,454 3,065,905 2,784,544 3,397,202 3,906,484 3,013,723 3,262,360 3,818,273 9
S were partly consolidated with the permanent Duties in subsequent W A R 10 Excise . . . . . . . . . . . I,487,148 1,599,648 * * º tº & *- — * *ºº. gº *Eº 6,462,306 6,330,169 6,375,852 6,917,827 5,802,492 6,855,812 6,593,133 5,310,398 6,259,885 10
= | "...º.º.º.º.º.º.º.º.º.º.º.) TA X E S. jil Property ........ 112,800 192,000 210,700 . . . . . . . . . . . .16,918 3,574,899 || 4,496.14: 6,143.2% 10,131.344 11,895,135 | 12,386.313||13,492.215 18,707,218 13,625,454 14,889,445 ſi
S Property Taw. 2 - 12 Income . . . . . . . . . . 823,286 2,672,066 4,888,216 6,011,628 || 3,470,338 || 424,322 90,174 50,742 17,300 26,665 15,427 26,891 11,789 14,541 8,275 1,621 | 12
Q - - . & - - - - - --~ *- - . - -
2, 13 Lottery. . . . . * @ & © & s is tº $ 248,836 171,830 314,053 415,000 | – – || 271,368 339,217 | 332,870 210,073 555,000 || 352,333 436,625 382,087 498,249 797,503 461,250 458,333 471,250 304,000 374,500 310,800 13
> 14 Miscellaneous . . . . . . * * : * * 182,140 91,367 26,100 149,520 304,077 || 286,744 322,398 343,672 | 199,147 194,433 || – – 276,426 505,530 263,782 121,952 265,225 242,104 405,817 253,868 1,263,403 831,483 14
There was no uniform. Account of the Income and Expenditure of the ſlå Total G Ross RECEIPT £| 34,473,164 39,654,556 38,233,941 39,986,441 || 42,269,764 | 42,861,698 49,560,988 54,807,810 58,492,398 || 64,392,800 | 66,461,759 69,643,862 | 73,582,000 || 70,238,310 69,675,944 74,469,461 15
Nation, laid before the Public prior to 1798, in which Year a Com- . § - - —w - *- • . * , . -
mittee of Parliament was appointed to arrange an order, and a form * {e ë t & «s º . º * 6 . & • * no- ! - c.
ºntº presinºdºmy, frºm in Aºnts, the state J 10 D R A WBA C K S. 2,875,104 3,201,600 3,128,310 3,332,437 || 3,920,921 3,322,028 2.693,419 2,773,168 2,833.3% | 3,451.393 || 2:32,037 3,768,646 3,384.338 2,897,383 2,727,739 4,983,331 16
ment herewith, subsequent to 1797, has been compiled, and for the five 17 BALANCES. 1, 105,065 1,138,938 1,036,174 1,137,653 1,237,224 1,335,733 1,350,426 1,479,452 1,555,185 1,444,674 1,662,102 1,995,334° 1,872,065 2,031,827 2, 196,089 2,101,270 17
Years 1793–97, from a Ms. obtained from the Treasury iu 1822– —li –———|| ** * . - . -
Printed by order ºf Parliament in the Session of 1823,- Wide Parlia- U18 Total Deduction. 3,980,169 4,343,538 4,164,484 || 4,470,090 || 5,158,145 || 4,657,761 4,045,836 4,252,620 4,420,490 4,896,069 4,314, 158 5,763,980 5,756,403 || 4,929,210 || 4,923,819 6,186,601 | 18
mentary Paper, No. 567, of that Session. - sº-sº-sº “ *. —li * -e-ºss --- * *-* *--. — — —- — ---- - - -— — — - . - . v. 2
19 ACTUAL TAXATION . . . . . . 17,707,983 17,899,294 | 18,456,298 18,548,628 19,852,646 || 30,492,995 35,311,018 34,069,457 35,516,351 || 37,111,620 i 38,203,937 45,515,152 50,555,190 54,071,908 59,496,731 62,147,601 || 63,879,882 67,825,597 || 65,309,100 64,752,125 | 68,302,860 19
20 On account of LoANs. . . , 3,925,000 | 11,000,000 17,300,000 28,354,817 29,814,170 || 17,075,734 17,915,678 20,321,744 27,611,411 || 24,960,080 || 11,950,000 || 13,209,352 25,130,405 | 19,619,264 15,257,212 10,102,621 14,675,669 13,242,357 | 16,636,375 29,268,587 35,050,575 20
21 Excheqr. Bills &c. Funded — — 1,907,451 1,490,674 17,256,126 * * tº wºrs, ** assº; * *º — — . 8,910,450 || -- - - – – – wagºs ºs — — 4,000,000 7,932,100 8,311,000 || 7,018,700 5,431,700 15,755,700 21
22 Excess of do. Issued 488,000 — — 3,669,700 – — 149,800 942,000 6,050,300 5,719,400 * * – - || 2,611,600 6,185,900 1,926,900 27,100 4,735,400 8, 150,300 Eºs º-sº — — 3,205,500 3,914,600 2,110,400 22
U23 Received from IRELAND. 250,000 250,000 * *=º 250,000 500,000 236,743 426,237 625,687 803,800 390,280 || 933,274 1,275,179 1,592,570 1,751,663 1,967,678 2,055,123 2,260,436 2,448,470 2,752,797 2,793,313 7,154,751 23
Total INCOME. el 22,370,983 || 31,056,745 40,916,672 64,409,571 50,316,616 || 48,747,472 59,703,233 60,736,288 63,931,562 || 71,872,430 53,748,812 66,185,583 79,205,066 75,469,935 | 81,457,022 86,455,645 88,748,086 91,827,424 94,922,472 lice, 160,325 128,374,286 24
(#s: { 25 Annuities . . . . . . . . l & <) . 6) $ 15,251, 184 15,689,143 15,888,263 17,139,720 || 18, 144,873 || 17,728,945 18,925,797 19,598,306 20,410,716 20,701,252 20,771,872 20,996,053 21,555,401 22,100,845 22,890,912 24,055,665 25
§§ y 26 Management . . . . . . ; 3,921,835 | 9,226,247 9,871,826 10,856,638 12.928268; 206.3% tº tº "gº 263,105 247,538 267,787 271,912 292,127 297,758 210,549 222,775 217,826 228,350 233,706 238,823 26
*śj 27 Sinking Fund ...... 1,630,615 1,672,000 2,143,596 2,639,724 3,369,218 || 4,294,325 4,649,871 4,767,992 || 5,310,511 : 5,922,979 || 6,287,940 6,851,200 7,615,167 8,323,329 9,479, 165 10, 188,607 || 10,904,451 | 1 1,660,601 | 12,502,860 13,483,160 15,379,262 27
S’s, U.28 Hut. on Eacheqr. Bills 163,491 182,912 330,565 186,772 112,921 356,848 || 1,021,626 766,480 | 1,121,890 || 1,105,936 801,787 624,860 1,478,316 1,310,687 1,574,362 1,610,563 1,862,944 1,815, 105 | 1,556,735 | 1,835,369 2,081,530 28
| Total on account of DEBt. £ 10,715,941 11,081, 159 12,345,987 | 13,683,129 | 16,405,402 20,108,885 21,572,867 21,661,029 23,808,895 || 25,436,894 | 25,066,212 26,669,646 28,963,702 30,336,859 32,052,537 32,781,592 33,986,223 35,248,933 36,388,790 38,443,147 41,755,285 29
Sº 30 Proportion on account of - º - - * ~ * . - -
S º HD EBT *. 9,206,496 || 9,206,495 9,208,496 9,208,496 || 9,169,915 || 9,169,915, 8,805,914 8,635,254 8,578,034 8,542,762 8,482,846 8,463,186 8,422,827 8,351,789 8,316,458 7,830,305 || 7,811,426 7,786,288 7,763,998 || 7,735,464 7,714,448 30
F 31 do. created since that date | 1,507,445 1,872,664 3,137,493 4,474,633 7,235,487 || 10,939,970 | 12,766,953 || 13,025,775 15,230,861 16,894,133 16,583,365 18,206,460 20,541,374 21,985,070 23,736,079 24,951,286 26,174,797 27,462,645 28,624,792 30,707,683 34,040,837 31
* $ 32 ENGLAND U º * , : $ 1,136,424 1,166,213 1,220,752 1,260,217 | 1,346,043 | 1,337,812 1,827,184 1,582,572 | 1,594,162 | 1,638,677 | 1,606,039 || 1,533,110 | 1,472,404 | 1,635,601 | 1,595,350 32
sº civil List }: sº, ; 1,021,535 | 1,017,761 1,025,842 1,125,058 1,091,016 || 1,111,076; “º 78,207 69,394 78,549 79,502 79,705 86,920 83,751 85,889 85,470 90,955 | 118,187 109,693 112,748 113,176 33
* 34 Bounties, &c. . . . . . . . . . . 17,957 18,743 21,407 | 18,779 14,837 || – – || 484,279 409,304 || 1,795,752 1,197,932 441,485 727,582 646,040 534,260 674,359 787,262 789,755 775,400 596,549 582,675 391,066 31
R 35 NAVY' .............. 2,464,307 || 4,219,156 8,135,140 7,788,868 11,984,031 || 12,591,728 13,036,490 14,809,488 17,303,370 11,704,400 || 7,979,878 11,759,352 14,466,998 || 16,084,028 16,775,762 17,467,891 | 19,236,037 20,058,412 | 19,540,679 20,500,339 21,996,624 35
S. |* Ordnance . . . . . . . . . tº e s e a 843,603 | 1,500,767 1,968,008 || 2,500,000 2,121,562 1,715,355 2,221,516 1,918,967 2,165,909 | 1,500,733 1,827,050 3,550,142 4,732,289 4,511,064 4,190,748 5,108,900 || 4,374, 184 4,652,333 4,557,509 || 4,252,410 || 3,404,582 36
37 Ordinary l <} ©ſ)0 <) gº ºf 6 yer a 7,986,297 || 9,898,716 9,971,889 8,838,208 6,951,193 8,134,315 12,183,891 10,758,343 9,282,492 9,956,684 11,353,300 | 12,591,041 11,357,623 13,753,163 15,382,050 18,500,985 |37
º *::: £ºlinary 4,107* | *** ***7|*7” |* 3.16.35% ºn 135 | 3.366,000 5.347.17 | 3:33.0% gigs.ogg|3,560,804 || 6.961.387 5,329,000 || 5,431,667 5,847,762 5,872,054 7,178,677 ſoils,igg ºf i. .
39 SUBSIDIES ... . . . . . . . 2,198,200 } 4,000 310,500 99,500 tº ºst 120,012 825,000 || 2,613,178 200,114 — — . . . sº sº tº tº gº tº ºsº – – 1,400,000 2,050,000 2,060,193 2,977,747 5,315,828 11,294,416 || 39
40 Remitted to IRELAND 200,000 ** sº – – – – 1,454,059 || 2,000,000 || 3,000,000 || 2 000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 2,117,444 3,733,292 3,211,062 1,768,000 3,681,250 2,589,167 2,921,528 5,294,417 4,432,293 2,888,500 4,700,417 | 40
| 4 || Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 1,125,512 5 17,654 881,468 1,245,454 1,470,239 827,600 | 1,177,953 1,255,589 2,305,427 | 3,494,320 2,800,500 1,882,075 2,845,728 2,766,693 | 1,227,383 2,920,490 1,459,434 2,270,868 1,962,636 5,652,231 4,010,350 41
42 Charges of Collection . . . Deducted from the Receipt in these Years, see above. 1,614,990 | 1,629,770 1,828,124 2,025,469 1,982,079 | 1,955,368 2,135,177 2,257,186 2,375,829 2,699,048 || 2,816,569 2,886,201 2,934,876 3,096,582 3,273,243 3,504,938 42
l_43 Excheqr. Bills diminished - tº- 1,737,000 gºsº gº 262,400 sº * *g º: * gººs gº — 5,492,000 4,132,100 smsº *sº ºve * tºº &º * wºrs * * * * 929,100 877,700 * tºss * * * — 43
Total EXPEND ITURE. 4: 22,754.866 29,305,477 | 39,751,091 40,701,533 50,739,857 iſ 51,241,798 || 59,296,081 61,617,988 | 73,072,468 62,873,480 54,912,890 67,619,475 76,056,796 75,154,548 78,369,689 84,797,080 88,792,551 94,360,728 99,004,241 107,644,085 122,235,660 | 44
Historical Sketch and Notes.— My attention was first, more particularly directed to the Financial part of the Public Accounts in the Autumn of 1821, in which and the subsequent year, it
will be seen by line 27, that about £18,000,000 was charged under the head of Sinking Fund; having previously to that time, demonstrated to myself as a principle, the futility and impolicy
of that Account, I was led at the time above-mentioned (the Autumn of 18% ), into a minute examination of the details of that operation, when I soon found that no just conclusion could
be arrived at respecting its result, without first knowing the exact Amount of the Revenue and Expenditure in each year, from the commencement of the War, independent of Loans on one
side, and maintenance of the Sinking Fund on the other, I however could find no account of the Revenue and Expenditure earlier than 1800, since which year an uniform order of Account
thereof, has been presented to Parliament annually, from which Accounts since 1799 the above Statement has been compiled; but as these still precluded any just conclusion being arrived
at, in regard to the exact result of the working of the Sinking Fund in detail, from the commencement of the War; I pursued my research until I found, that Accounts for the two preceding
wears 1798-9, had been presented to the House of Commons, although not made public; but, that they were to be found in the Journals Office. These I obtained access to, and further found,
chat in the Session of 1815 application had been made to Parliament for the Accounts of the first five years of the War 1793-7, in reply to which order, a note states that “previously to the
gear 1798, the public accounts were not made out or laid before Parliament in such a collected form as to enable a return being made without much investigation and labour.” Vide
folio 127, Vol. X. of Papers of that Session (1814-15). Believing, after this, all further research to be useless, I caused application to be made to the Treasury for such an Account as could
be convenient ly furnished, when I obtained in M.S. an Account from which the above was compiled. The Treasury Account was in the following Session of Parliament ordered to be
Such is the authority for the above Statement, and such the means whereby the conclusions were arrived at in
printed.
(Vide folio 105, Vol. XIV. of Papers of that Session, 1823.)
regard to the operations of the Sinking Fund, as exhibited in the Paper No. 557, folio 803. Vol. V. of Sessional Papers 1822. -
The Account for the five years 1793 7, differs from that of the subsequent years, in not shewing the Drawbacks and Balances, the receipt is also less, the amount of Charges of Manage-
in Eugland, viz. a money Oligarchy.
The War Taxes did not commence till after
ment, and sundry Payments out of the Gross Receipt on its way to the Exchequer, included in subsequent years in lines 34 and 42, but the differences heing e
count—Expenditure as well as Receipt—the general result is not affected by the difference. g e
the Account which, even at this distance of time, merits more than an ordinary share of attention, that during the first five years of the War, no increase of Tax
took place; the operations of the War during that period having been mainly sustained on credit and issues of Paper; a large portion of the Supplies for the Na
at ninety days date, bearing interest; these in the first instance operated as an enlargement of the circulating medium, and thereby tended to enhance the mo
reconcile a great portion of the producers to the War; these Bills, also, it were, that formed the basis of those money fortunes which have led to the creation of
When in 1795 nearly £20,000,000 in amount of these Bills, under the denomination of Navy, Victuallin
combination was formed for their depreciation, until they were at a discount of 10, 15 or 90 d? Cent. ; then in 1796, the whole were funded at the rate of £115 of
interest # Annum for every £100 of Bills, whereby in reality the parties forming the combination obtained £115 of Stock, for (on an average,) about £35 of m
amounts funded in line 21 in the three years 1794.6 were of this description of Bills. The Bank Restriction Act, small note circulation, and de
of the Land Tax, which took place the following year, were the forerunners of that unparralleled increase and extension of Revenue which
intermission until the close of the War in 1815.
On comparing in 1823, the total Income of the 30 years 1793 to 1
O'
*> 3
gual on both sides of the Ac-
the Bank Restriction Act, and it is a feature of
ation, generally speaking,
Vy were obtained for Bills
ney price of commodities, and
a new class or o
der of soci
and Transport B rder of society
ills, were in circulation, a
Stock, bearing 5 tſ’ Cent.
oney ; £19,220,423 of the
velopment of the scheme for the redemption
Commenced with 1798, and continued without
822, with the total Expenditure of the same period, the former proved to exceed the
£36,641,517, the bulk of this excess of Income appears in the first five years, and more particularly in 1796; in addition also to this excess of Income, the Debit
exhibits an excess of charge for Annuities (line 25), of full £3,000,000 more that was due, and in 1815 and 1816 there is charged in the Miscellaneous Paym
latter by no less a sum than
side of the Account in 1816
ments (line 41) £786,698 for





STATEMENT No. III. Continued,—of the ANNUAL INCOME and EXPEN DITURE, of the Government of GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 40 Years, from 1793 to 1832.
Suspention Termination General From the Union of the Exchequer of Ireland, with that of Great Britain, on the 5th. of January 1817, to the 5th. of January 1833. .
of WA R. of the WAR. PEACE. : - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------------- —— - — ------ .. -
. 3. 19. 3820. I821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832 1833. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837.
* *. tºº. | lº. * | * —£-— —£-———£-——£– —£-——£-- | * | * --É——£ £ £-—— ----É- ———£ *——º: ——£-——£-
| 1 || 22,620,069 23,370,055 21,671,611 23,193,320 26,567,998 || 26,436,687 29,675,988 || 30,127,416 || 31,006,741 29,176,502 || 30,168,244 25,518,275 21,802,267 21,353,945 23,390,224 22,061,888 21,247,280 17,580,273 17,201,031
3 11.5º iſº, ii. 1;º 14.301.065 | 1.464.ogi 13,030.753 | 12,550,059 12,957,855 | 12,569,099 || 13,852,155 || 13,984,105 | 18,552,171 18,982,288 19,536,799 || 19,379,471 19,338,406 | 19,990,092 | 18,735,959 18,710,221
3 | "Gigoº, gºo; 6.536.16%| 6.90% ºg gºa 6.735.3io || 6,760,802 || 6′333,713 6,953,561 7,080,703 || 7,490,376 7,709,805 || 6,950,375 7,061,257 7,405,780 || 7,353,962 || 7,320,600 || 7,201,198 || 7,221,831
.307.11 ºil.j 7,563.11.1 : 5,074,359 || 3:371,990 || 3,379,930 8,355,322 || 8.205,033 || 7,659,456 6,811,650 5,475,075 5,899,456 5,121,564 5,195,239 5,272.626 5,329,548 5,419,553 5,324,727 5,488,325
. . . . . . . . . .j jº, º ºs ºogºº, ºgg 3,140,313| 2,223.915. 2,323,479 2,318,225 2,208,560 3,176,637 2,145,000 || 3,165,039 || 3,183,000 2,158,302
6 "sº 3 * 33.63% "37.35% 33.264 35,039 || "30,522 30,812 83,766 72,995 | 66,478 66,100 61,250 52,732 66,960 59,469 59,098 55,643 42,383 . . . 29,531
7 46.38. 50% 56.050 54.736 54,468 56,093 56,988 58,420 63,526 64,695 67,852 70,013 74,376 72,632 77,615 72,265 68, 131 71,153 with Stamps.
| 8 132,424 173.367 163.795 159,830 144,579 148,192 132,967 141,148 || 311,797 351,569 370,272 625,626 315,945 341,804 525,750 526,296 436,696 419,043 424,029
. 2 2 5 These Taxes ceased with the termination of the War, but were then partly consolidated with Surplus Fees, &c. . . ... 69,203 82,860 | . 78.338 79,409 76,832 52,684 45,000 31,233 ||
9 3.845.046 2.841,406 1,246.409 the permanent Duties; and in 1819 the rates of Earcise Duties were augmented to produce an ag- Commis. of Exch. Bills 208,307 || 117,000 272,877 | - - - - - - – -- * – - *º- - *
10 | 6′333.477 | 6′37,039 || 6′035.30; gregate increase exceeding £3,000,000 per Annum. - From Civil List . . . . . . 2,000 - --- 2,500 — — 4,452 28,666 * = 12,599
ii 15, io9,803 | 1537,500 13,376.87 2,568,654 658,838 183,134 57,043 47,979 – , , - | East India Company .. 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000
H2 1,208 314 | a 303.544 236,288 211,225 237,513 283,812 83,911 1,666 | Unclaimed Dividends ... — — 64,583 19, 159 25,035 81,404 * * 41,426 36,683
4erſ 3 * 5 ~. ,-- . . | Imprests . . . . . . . . . . . . 173,678 164,587 365,120 239,666 106,765 18,640 11,894 9,552
* * - 1 tº R = oi o 1 a *{Z}. 27,400 252,213 295,390 100.000 - - - -* - - — * -es * *- - **s
13 356,867 327,907 252, 167 189,958 332.948 679,150 175,155 219,140 234,000 | y - :*::... . 2 '. - tº ë
14 357,817 260, 173 34917. 469,029 338.93i 334,394 343,903 262,114 651,811 1,352,186 2,171,250 - - || 206,366 * * 199,635 94,000 * - 43,860. – * 21,583
1 5 77,132,550 77 º 268 69,848,522 58 22, 585 goºd | 58,463,257 60,545,779 61,102,276 61,666,214 || 60,923,680 || 62,269,432 61,068,653 || 56,443,168 56,835,365 58,776,683 57,219,925 | 56,904,934 || 51,717,056 || 51,404,921
- 5 2 > * 2 2 - 2 § 2 5 - - - "-- *-* - - | -
16 4,510,835 | 4,078,940 5,025,430 ; 3,826,191 || 4,247,707 || 3,580,386 3,845,060 3,990,352 3,696,099 || 3,948,172 || 4,340,496 || 5,233,027 3,140,354 3,572,109 || 3,988,387 3,872,471 4,429,168 $ 3,391,841 2479,226 |
17| 333i:363 3.350.136|| 3,133.3gi 3.359,645 2009,821 | 1.591.363 | 1,637,026 1,531,851 2,714,500 2,528,549 2,472,361 2,064,126 1,987,884 1,951,539 2,065,104 || 1909,671 | 1,767,381 | 1,705,643 1,815,285
- - ------- - -—- - - Q} * —sº- ( - - - r - –
18 6,892,197 6,429,126 7,207,811 # 6,085,836 6,257,528 5,171,749 5,482,086 5,572,203 6,410,599 || 6,476,721 6,812,857 || 7,297,153 5,128,238 5,523,648 6,053,491 5,782,142 6,196,549 5,097,484 || 4,294,511
1970,240,353 mºosººgº.goºn 52,135,749 53,967,218 53291,508 55,063,693 55,580,073 55,255,615 54,446,969 55,456,575 53,771,500 || 51,314,930 51,311,717 | 52,723, 192 || 51,437,783 50,708,385 46,619,574 47,110,410
20 36,078,043 || 39,421,959 8,939,803 — — 10,810,000 | 18,756,087 17,292,545 || 13,030,784 || 11,708,617 | 6,925,000 || 4,660,000 || 4,507,500 º 4,418,878 3,082,500 • can aw tº- - *-* * * <==
2] - *- I 1,134,900 —- —- - -u-º 17,710,400 tºº — 7,000,000 - * – — - *- – ~. * - 3,354,350 * - sº - 3,000,000 - * o *-* * *
22 (),424,900 ---, * 3,208,400 12,701,447 4- - —- - — ~ *sº --- 4,054,600 -- *gs 3,138,700 — * — - 3,512,860 º - 659,058 2,776,215 201,700 675,165
23| 6,304,355 10,089,770 5,743,568 4,623,614 || 4,820,406 || 4,499,772 3,834,935 | 4,261,005 || 3,963,986 || 3,425,461 3,932,536 || 3,869,009 3,871,439 3,943,681 4,013,983 || 3,845,436 3,620,213 3,835,761 3,859,222
24 |123,047,556 |131,849,771 80,531,482 69,460,810 87,348,024 || 76,547,367 83,191,173 || 72,821,862 74,982,838 || 64,947,430 | 67,187,811 62,148,009 | 67,420,719 63,182,146 60,819,675 58,942,277 57,104,813 50,657,035 | 51,644,797 ---
25 26,292,496 27,176,930 31,392,890 29,166,085 28,873,638 29,737,639 29,126,973 29,469,162 29,214,855 27,810,813 27,693,359 26,949,184 26,837,630 || 27,088,653 26,967,740 28,001,128 28,051,403 27,417,774 27,390,876
26 242,264 259,970 265,400 234,589 277,699 274,393 276,419 277,314 276,042 273,972 283,709 281,606 278,121 277,948 278,336 275,990 274,424 273,809 273,710
27 14,120,963 || 13,452,096 || 13,253,601 || 14,518,291 15,352,766 16,305,592 17,510,628 17,219,957 18,889,320 | 7,482,325 | 10,652,060 6,093,475 5,621,232 5,704,707 || 4,667,965 2,497,993 || 4,545,465 1,483,858 & 16,611 |
28 2,256,707 || 3,014,003 2,196,378 1,815 927 2,200,414 779,992 | 1,849,220 2,219,602 1,430,597 || 1,131,122 | 1,087,284 829,498 831,207 873,247 949,430 878,494 || 793,031 649,833 659,165
29 42,912,430 45.902.999 47,09,099 | 45,784,892 46.704,517. 47,097.616 48,763,240 || 49, 186,035 | 49,810,814 || 36,698,232 39,718,412 34,153,763 33,698,190 33,944,555 32,763,471 || 31,653,605 28,664,328 29,825,274 28,340,362
30 7,688,078 7,669,014 7,634,756 7,605,961 7,578,273 7,549,032 7,526,606 || 7,523,153 7,488,749 7,485,440 7,482,727 7,479,518 7,476,041 7,472,147 7,469,963 7,467,036 7,464,281 || 7,063,000 7,060,000
31 35,224,352 36,233,985 39,473,313 38,178,931 39,126.244 39,548,584 || 41,236,634 41,662,882 42,322,065 29,212,792 32,235,685 26,674,245 26,222,149 26,472,408 25,298,508 24,186,569 26,200,042 22,762,274 21,280,862 |
32 1,561,120 | 1,555,408 1,724,742 2,303,662 2,376,080 2,538,666 2,134,218 2,268,941 2,041,440 2,140,806 2,721,912 2,189,947 2,164,173 2,218,218 2,204,553 2,253,000 2,031,899 || 1,548,773 1,848,298 |
33 114,032 | 26,613 128,515 130,646 129,627 129,988 132,081 133,078 141,504 135,400 138,565. 138,402 208,736 170,549 179,250 169,481 151,802 140,249 137,485
34 410,503 364,118 358,582 451,403 483,471 389,167 438,339 476,874 1,286,317 | 1,502,011 | 1,307,255 | 1,560,652 1,148,312 1,131,481 | 1,217,184 1,181,362 | 1,004,928 832,549 778,688
35 21,961,567 16,373,870 9,516,325 # 6,473,063 6,521,714 6,395,553 6,387,800 5,943,880 5,193,642 5,613,151 6,161,818 5,849,119 6,540,634 6,414,727 5,667,970 5,902,339 5,309,606 || 5,689,859 4,882,835
36 4,480,729 2,963,892 || 2,661,712 1,435,401 | 1,407,808 1,538,209 | 1,401,585 1,337,923 || 1,007,821 1,364,328 1,407,308 1,567,087 | 1,869,606 | 1,914,403 1,446,972 | 1,569,150 1,613,908 1,472,944 1,792,317
37 16,532,945 os 12. { %% ºf Zºº Zºº. 77 ºf 7°º Zºº || 7,696,974 || 7,351,992 || 7,573,026 7,579,631 8,297,361 7,876,682 8,084,043 || 7,709,372 6,991,163 7,216,299| 7,129,674
38 17,062,610 ; 28,172,137; 4,440,085 # 2,600,370 1,261,398 || 1,730,727 984,911 | 1,078,665 $ 7,698,97 2 2 < r s ºr 3 v = v 2 * * * > * > * > --~ * > <-- - “… 9 s vs. 2 ºv. . . > --~~~ 2 * * ~ 3
39 10,024.624 11,035,248 1,731,140 7,502 206 – — - - 426 - - 2,800,000 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 || 2,800,000 1,692,870 * - - --- -* -a- -- " -
40 8,723,982 7,277,032 2,581,148 25,771 60,079 53,101 49,129 48,038 529,962 522,465 595,035 1,357,873 1,570,024 1,473,165 132,944 - – 127,400 - - *- sº
41 2,384,592 3,371,178 3,909,162 2,509,068 2,620,891 | 1,855,948 2,616,700 2,370,043 2,105,797 | 1,953,366 2,449,149 2,216,082 2,566,784 2,863,248 2,012,116 2,485,661 | 1,950,109 2,854,013 2,396,921
42 3,573,262 3 663,663 3,740,985 # 3,460,610 3,523,440 3,364,324 3,269,566 3,267,634 3,277,130 3,237,012 3,240,888 3,175,086 3,314,862 3,265,858 3,236,092 3,145,291 3,110,253 3,058,093 3,064,703 -
43 - – 16,499,800 - * -- — 14,340,930 6,855,200 7,934,300 594,166 - – 1,539,400 -- . *-* 3,807,250 74,300 - , , -- 434,053 * - -ºr tº- — — - -
44 129,742,396 |130,305,958 86,507,962 72,196,882 86,685,807 79.668,423 82,053,382 74,559,818 78,098,401 64,858,163 | 68,113,368 66,394,892 64,232,482 64,072,886 59,071,524 56,690,661 || 55,960,931 52,638,048 50,371,483 |
Debentures created in 1813, paid off, for which no credit ever appears to have been given on the side of Income. The disproportion between the Income and Expenditure is still further
augmented by no less a sum than £3,711,786 short credited during the 23 years 1793 to 1815 on account of Loans raised ; that amount having been deducted by the Bank for discount on
Prompt Payments and for receiving : the sums so deducted, being year by year short credited on the side of Income, and at the same time charged in the Miscellaneous Payments, and this
practice continued through a period of 23 years, making an aggregate disparity during that period exceeding £44,000,000: in contrast to which, it may not be altogether uninteresting to
mark the economical solicitude, which the accounts in detail display. In the Accounts for the year 1806, folio 61, under the head of Money paid into the Exchequer, is the following
Item, viz- Paid by Fludyer, Maitland, & Co., on Account of Woollen Cloths sold for the Public service -
And in 1809, folio 106, is the following:—Imprested from the Earl of Liverpool between the 11th of May 1804, and
The disclosure of the enormous disparities detailed in the preceding paragraph, appear to have excited the attention of the Government, and in 1828 an Account covering 58 folios was
The Account then presented embraces a period of 35 years, from 1792 to 1826, and amounts in
the aggregate to £3,514,485,226, 13 5}, it purports to reconcile the disparities in the above Statement, and the Income and Expenditure are exhibited as corresponding with each other to a
farthing. The Account in question which took the Government five years to produce, I have exhibited at one point of view in the preceding Statement, it accounts for £19,2%0,423 of the
The amounts in line 31 of the preceding Statement in the years, 1794, 1795, and 1796, under the head of “other payments out of the Sup-
plies,” amounting together to the sum just stated, is the amount of Navy, Victualling and Transport Bills previously adverted to, as being issued on account of the expences of the Navy,
during the first four years of the War, which amount appears not to have been included in the MS. account of Expenditure obtained from the Treasury in 1822. This still leaves about
laid before the Committee of Finance which sat in the Session of Parliament of that year.
difference exhibited in the Statement above.
£25,000,000 in the above account unreconciled, respecting which,--see notes to the preceding Statement.
e e º e o 'o a e º e s a c e s e s e a • e a e s e e s • e < e º e s : 8 - e o f : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
the 6th of Feb. 1806, on account of Secret Service. ... O
£0
3 5
() 6
As previously stated, the account above was originally drawn out in reference to a complete elucidation of the effects of the Funding and Sinking Fund operations, hence the line 30, which
account, the amount in 1826 being an account received from the Netherlands.
1821 advances made by the Commissioners of Earchequer Bills, to aid the carrying on of
tepayments. Subsequent to 1827, the amounts have been eaccluded from the general account of Income and Earpenditure, and included in the general Eacchequer Bill Account.
Drawbacks subsequent to 1830 is a consequence of the re
shows the proportion of the Annuity Account created prior to 1793, distinct from the amount created since that date, the reduction by
effected upon the Old as well as upon the New part of the Account, and certain Annuities to the amount of £443,
reduction of line 30 subsequent to 1798; and the reduction of 5 & 4 iſ Cents. existing in 1792, which took place in 1823, 1828, &
a The arreurs of Income Duty ceased in 1815, the amounts in that line (12) subsequent to that date are Unclaimed Dividends.
act of Union with Ireland, it was stipulated that Ireland should bear two seventeenths of the Expenditure of the United King
re-remitted ;-line 40 up to
created in 1704–8 expired in 1807;
the redemption of the Land Tax might have been
these two operations explain the
1831, amounted to £100,527 wholly deducted in 1831.
The arrears of Property Taac ceased in 1821.
dom. ; to make good that quota, Loans were raised in England to be
816 inclusive, shows the amount remitted from England to Ireland, and line 23 the amount re-remitted from Ireland to England. From the Union of the tw
on the 5th January 1817 the amounts in line 23 shew the Nett Revenue of Ireland as eachibited in detail in the Statement No. I. Previous to 1825, the sia: Items
that Year were included in line 14 ; the amounts in that line in 1823-4, include £2,500,000 received as a compromise for an Account with Austria.
on account of Money advanced in 1825–6, included in line 40 on Account of the New Silver Coinage.
By a clause in the
0 Eacchequers
enumerated immediately preceding
The amounts in line 14 in 1826-8 are repayments
The Lottery was abolished in 1824, the amount in line 13 in 1825 is the last receipt on that
The amounts in line 40 subsequent to 1816 comprise various incidental payments,
but more particularly subsequent to :
Works of Public Utility in different parts of the Kingdom, of which the amounts in the Receipt in 1835-7 are
§ The diminution of
- peal of the Duty on Printed Calicoes, (see Excise) the Drawbacks on which in 1830, amounted to £1,578,869. For more ample detail of
line 32, see Nos. 24-8 ; of line 34, see Nos. 29–35; and of line 25, see Nos. 46-9 and 54 of Jollowing Statement. The amounts f in the Years 1823–8 in line 39 are what have been termed the
dead Weight Annuity,+for particulurs of which, as well as observations on other discrepancies and complications of the Account, see Notes to preceding and following Statements.
J. MARSHALL,






STATEMENT No. IV.--showin
UNITED KING Do Mi (exclusive of Sin
;
the actual Receipt of TAXES, after deducting Drawbacks and Repayments within each of the 15 Years, from the Union of the two Exchequers of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, on the 5th January 1817, to the 5th January 1833, and of the Expenditure of the
ing Fund) in each of the same Years. *** This Account like the preceding has been compiled from the Finance Accounts presented to Parliament annually, and is exhibited in this form for the purpose of shewing the actual State of the Account, independent of Loans and
the Operations of the Sinking Fund, for the effects of which Operations,—see Statements of Transpositions of Totals and of Loans. &# The Notations *, f, & a-f, imply as follows, viz.-The seeming increase of Balances in 1822, arose from the Bills not due, as well as Cash in hand being included, which pre-
viously were not considered Balances. The amount noted with an *, in the same Year, was an amount received of the East India Company, as balance of a long unsettled account; a in the same year, was for proceeds of Sale of Old Naval Stores. The two amounts b in 1823-4, were denominated the God-
send, being amounts received from Austria in compromise of Principal and Interest of Loans of £6,220,000 in 1795-7, see Nos. 6 and 14 in Statement of Loans raised. The amount c in 1826, comprises £100,000 received from the Netherlands, and the remainder are payments on account of Silver Coinage :
d in 1824 includes the extra charges of £400,000 on account of the New Street, and £310,614 paid to Messrs. Barings and N. M. Rothschild for discount on Prompt. Payment of the amount received from Austria. The amounts e in 1823, 1824 and 1830, and £49,465 of the amount in 1825 are payments to
the Bank on account of Unclaimed Dividends reclaimed ; the remainder of the amount e in 1825 was appropriated as follows, viz. –$500,000 for purchase of Silver for new coinage for Ireland; £100,000 on account of the New Street; and £50,000 for building of Churches in the Highlands of Scotland.
In 1826 £240,000 on account of Wet Docks at Leith ; £120,000 towards the New London Bridge; £156,060 for the purchase of the Duke of Athol’s Interest in the Revenues of the Isle of Man; and £69,802 for Lottery Prizes. In 1827 eig3,044 for Lottery Prizes; £120,000 more towards London Bridge;
£36,267 to the Bank of England for discount and management of the funding of £8,000,000 of Exchequer Bills, and the remaining £134,200 with the £132,944 in 1828, further to the Duke of Athol for his Interest in the Revenues of the Isle of Man. The seeming diminution of the Civil List subsequent to
1829 is a transfer of a part of the charges to Miscellaneous Payments.
Terminable Annuities, as shown in line 48,-see Notes to preceding Statement and to No. II.
52
54
55
56
57 Average ſtate of 3 (#' Cent. Stock.
<
- Heads of INCOME T.
1817.
- £
£–
r
- :* 1820.
£
1821. |
.#
Customs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Excise. . . . . . . . • * * ... • * * * * * *.
Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Land and Assessed Taxes . .
Arrears of Property do. .
Post Office . . . . . . --
Salaries and Pensions
Hackney Coaches . . . . . . . . . .
Crown Lands . . . . . • * * * * * * * *
Hereditary Revenue
Lottery . . . . . . . . . . .
• * * * * * * * * * * * : * * * *
TO TAL, GREAT BRIT Aſ N. . .
s a , s e e º
Unclaimed Dividends
do. Civil List [Exchar. Bills
East India Company
Imprests . . . . .
Sundry Payments . . . . . . . . . .
Revenue of IRELAND ..
s • * * *
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *, *.
and EXPENDITURE. –e—
• . . . . . • , , , :11,765,624.
21,035,853.
• * * * * ... • e i , , ,
27,099 ||
52,916
6,567,130.
7,893,086,
401,214
1. ,96 1. ,431.
94,710
11,536,201,
... 6,506,233
7,821,038
... 2,089,124
7,812,106
18,724
10, 78 7 3. 090 -
| 24,384,080.
6,379,000
** 105,598
431 || 1,952,683.
26,015
58,844
102,817
19,959
211,225 || 679, iso
10,263,735
7,849,768
1,894,632
27 5 031
55,735
13,582
27,722,224
45,124
98,629
10,658,049
27,991,881.
1,869,185.
79,372 || ||
57,903.
106,622
16,096 || ||
175,154 |
219,140.
1822.
1823.
1824.
11,000,409
27,140,257
| 6,407,649 || 6,417,874
7,680,369. Nº : - . . . .
37,137 S
7,252,083
1,881,545.
68,730 || ||
62,613
250,060
67,067
234,000
12,258,705.
25,242,541.
6,497,237.
6,534,727
1,900,755
63,244
64,594
312,337 || ||
47,002 ||
27,400
11,939,676
26,489,029
6,916,594.
5,221,340.
1,988,920
282, 126.
49,758
252,213
62,534 || |
67,838 || “..
1825.
lſº
7,143,671
2,081,579
69,998
- 20,476 ,689
5,176,722 |
57,959.
513,767
65,148
295,390
17,598,163
18,930,380
6,383,110
5,023,509.
2,110 ,440
49,588.
74,370
278,088
9,343
69,161 |
The diminution of charge for Annuities in 1823, line 46, was a consequence of the reduction of 5 # Cents. to 4 P Cents. : in 1825, of Old 4 ºff Cents. to 34 ºf Cents.: in 1831, of New 4 tº Cents. to 3% P Cents., and conversion into
17,962,894
18,239,011
* . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ;
: 1,992,4 49
72,255
. . . . . . 9,172
65,996
1828.
——£--—
17,860,056
19,910,796
6,843,321
5,162,873
1,983,790
56,365
77,437
448,793
7,543
67,081
1829.
17,664,207
18,736,008
6,795,956
1,959,415
55,938
72,053
465,481
7,906
66,373
5,206,392
|
1830.
£
1831.
£-—
1833.
£
i832.
£
17,971,500
17,860,936
6,769,445
5,294,870
1,982,212
52,352
67,926
363,742
7,260
44,684
16,810,174
15,229,264
6,664,294
5,222,718
1,989,295
39,258
70,993
373,771
6,820
37,927
16,960,632
15,755,859
6,657,844
5,333,686
1,953,598
27,257
with Stamps
359,525
12,599
31,234
2,182,381
51,532,317.
Balances at beginning of Yearjº -
| 263,283,
Repayments from Commisrs. of ,
53,075,001
2,259,645
| 332,948.
3,485
261,446
*-ºs.
8,771 ||
| 5,700,723
52,301,107.
2,009,821.
251,242
5,385,684
54,488,169
1,591,363
237,513
55,123,403.
75,500
l
123,605
63,00i.
5,155,005.
1,637,026 |
283,810 ||
! No receipt under these heads prior to 1822,--see Statement of $
. § Loans relating to East India Company.”
,242 159,054
83,151 || 25,849.
4,702,011.
83,911
54,374,638
ºf 2,995,872
1,666.
197,500
1,119.
*508,617.
248,320
a 151,000
4,847,126.
b 777,396
ToTAL.
Balances at end of Year .
Total INCOM E exclusive of Loans.
º
ſ Civil List || 4 Pºland . . . .
No. 26 is charged 25 freland . . . .
with 29–35." U26 Scotland • . . .
Pensions and other } 27 England . . . .
º” 28 Ireland . . . .
| 29 Hereditary Pensions . . . . .
30 Quarantine and Wareh. ...
|. Bounties - ~"
432 On account of half-pay . .
33 Woods and Forests
34 Scotch Clergy, &c
U35 Miiscellanies . . . . . . . . . . . e.
Eacqr. Bills issued } 36 England. ...,
for Local Purposes ) 37 Ireland . .
38 Various Payments. . . . . . . . • *
o a , º, e º e i e as a s s e
e e s e s sº
39 Total of Nos. 24–38.
40 Army . . . . . . . . -
41 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42 Ordnance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43 Wiscellanies . . . . . . . . . . . . e s
Charges of $ 44 Great Britain . .
Collection, 45 freland
• a tº * * * ... "
59,764,742
2,259,645.
61,638,534
2,009,821
60,268,518
1,591,363
61,409,256
1,637,026
62.261,451.
f1,581,851
o e s sº e e s 3. . . . .
57,505
,097
gº...º
1,028,000
163,169
º 130,646. 3. .
727,211
385,282 ,
27,700
29,218
..} : 330,046 |
*º gº ºrº
31, 174
59,628,718
flºº
1,028,000
208,167
129,627
387,111 |
58,677,155
The
983,000 |
198,056 |
129,988.
988,520 .
297 369,090
27,700
114,464
313,933 . . .
| 59,772,230
68,325,858
2,714,500.
52,948,542
2,714,500
contra
116,734
| 310,110
4,293,635.
* | *—e.”
53,270,028
contra
202,826.
1,733,333
2, 528 5 549 |
125,273
. . . * 8,927
| 60,000 ||
4,659,289.
contra
2,000
4,592,301
52,919,280
2 ,472,361.
208,307.
60,000 ||
| 173,678
164,587
61,269,154
2,528,549 |
62,588,225 |
2,472,361. -
60,679,600
| 60,611,356
| 58,740,605
| 60,115,864
*
1,987,884
50,526,152
64,582
117,000
60,000 |
c 306,366 ||
4,587,415
57,890,228
50,356, i11
1,987,884
19,158
272,877
2,500
. . . . . 60,000
365,121
4,644,289
*
52,418,055
1,951,539
25,035
60,000
239,665
4,668,044
51,029,729
2,065,104
4,452
60,000
106,765
4,497,188
81,404
transferred to Eachequer I
50,414,927
1,909,671
C077tra,
Bill Account
28,666
60,000
18,640
43,860
4,223,904
46,444,514
1,767,381
41,426
60,000
11,894
4,393,036
57,707,940
1,951,539
2,065,104
59,362,339
57,844,637
1,909,671
56,699,668
1,767,381
52,718,251
1,705,642
| 58,363,801
55,902,334
| 55,756,401
57,297,235
55,934,966
54,932,287
47,092,234
1,705,643
36,683
21,583 ||
60,000
9,552 |
*=
4,412,678
--
1834.
1835.
£
- * ~ *-ºse º- ****** ****
£
53,338,373 |
1,815,285
*º-º-º-
51,012,609
51,523,088
:
.
13
14.
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
857,780
690,698
142,137.
47,534
51,426
count is very confused and unsatisfactory in regard to
; these Itemsfor these Years, see Notes.
Not charged in Accounts of Erpenditure in these Years, see, ſº
§ Statement of Bills issued by Commissioners of Eachequer Bills.
60,285 53,101
75,858.
*** * * * *-*-*.
2,990,788,
. . ; 9,614,864
6,521,714 |
6,473,063
2,466,483
3,460,610.
| 891,226.
1,435,401. -
50,358
204,231 ||
132,081
381,504 |
27,700
359,213
850,000
214,877 || -
133,078 || ||
801,724
402,339
27,700
143,404
56, 177 |
48,465
tºº. * :'
221,264
248,253 || ||
34,405
445,163 |
143,149
13,628.
207,000
223,609 |
778,549.
305,258 || |
27,700
470,783 ||
483,066
149,425 || “.
221,028 ||
9 || 48,171 ||
57,841 •.
34,500 || 165,200
| e 52,720
850,000
d 1,361,810
300,102.
27,700
e 48,424
207,000
223,694 |
220,963
536,228
157,749
195,009 ||
20,271 ||
219,200
327,411 ||
} 1,057,000
232,178
831,863
27,753
429,162
540,715
75,273
125,150
533,258
e 699,465
301,084
223,343
17,365 |
156,889
247,206
70,111
31,876
443,300
546,922 ||
579,802
278,337
805,746 -
301,428
57,303
199,986
315,339 |º
153,265 || 3 |
267,824
858,018
*240,261
168,178
219,874
48,397
37,088
437,754
483,511.
303,200
26,200
294,208 |
1,057,000
251,859
846,594
300,959
26,200
159,709
273,270
172,462
421,839
59,493
31,608
transferred
132,944
| 1,057,000
279,457
818,032
377,969
26,200
191,853
233,942
97,973
427,014
61,866
32,937
899,660
254,660
825,928
306,311
26,200
214,038
199,263
185
363,452
64,944
38,988
to Exchequer Bill Account
e 127,400
* 511,314
140,249
1,037,459
26,200
203,734
170,999
1,163
54,651
47,594
agº. sº
328,208 |
510,000
137,485
1,338,298
23,374
215,539
76,572
85.
310,982
97,089
55,047
*sº *gº
8,517,044
1,407,807,
3,523,440.
880,317
3,364,324
884,912
3,225,386
9,450,651 ||
6,395,553 |
1,538,209 |
1,855,948 ||
2,616,700
3,269,566
867,076
2,897,128
8,926,424
6,387,799 ||
1,401,585 |
3,070,761 |
8,932,779
2,370,043 |
894,200.
5,943,880 ||
1,337,923 ||.
3,277, 130
883,140
ToTAL of Nos. 25–45.
47 do. terminable 1860 .
48 Tontine, Exchequer, &c .
50 Charges of Management . .
U.51 interest on Exchequer Bills. . .
49 Life Annuities, 48 Geo. 3. ...i
27,332,435
27,493,019.
• ? . 1,354,545. º
318,521
288,491
284,589
; 1,815,927.
203,922
27 -
1,353,167
277,699
2,200,414 |
26,551,849 |
316,549.
26,714,983,
28,069,469.
1,351,915.
351,275,
274,393
... 779,992 |
26,366,278
is 1,351,093
316,255 73,772.
383,000.
276,419
1,849,220
25,817,220
28,046,759
1,350,366 |
410 965
277,314.
2,219,602
72,037
24,265,727
27,794,360.
1,348,992
71,503
431,820.
276,042.
1,430,597.
4,099,223
7,698,974 || |
5,193,642 ||
1,007,821 |
2,105,797 || ||
3,267,634
*—-º-º-º:
4,300,682
7,351,992 .
5,613,151 |
*1,364,328
1,953,366
3,237,012
*} . . . 868,170, 's- . . . .
4,762,767
6,161,818.
2,449,149
3,240,888
726,754
1,407,388 |
‘‘.. 5,246,874
7,573,026 |
7,579,631
5,849,119
i,567,087
2,216,082
3,175,086
723,292 |
5,091,245.
8,297,361
6,540,634
1,869,606.
2,566,784
3,314,362
715,976
4,993,413
7,876,682
6,414,727
1,914,403
2,863,248
3,265,858
700,598
3,733,937
8,084,043
5,667,970
1,446,972
2,012,116
3,236,092
654,060
3,604,243
7,709,372
5,902,339
1,569,150
2,485,661
3,145,291
651,747
3,321,029
6,991,163
5,309,606
1,613,908
1,950,109
3, 110,253
603,691
2,521,571
7,216,293
5,689,859
1,472,944
2,854,013
3,058,093
557,275
2,764,471
7,129,874.
4,882,835
1,792,317
2,396,921
3,064,703
553,456
24,688,701.
26,391,644 |
1,347,637 ||
71,532
273,972 |
1,131,122.
26,321,790
26,285,445
530,592
1,087,284
Total Expendtre. eac. of Sinkg Find.
Excess of Income over Expenditure
Annuity to BANK of ENGLAND ..
Amounts raised by LOANs, &c. . . . .
Applied by Commis. of Sinking Fnd.
COrli T'a
14,607,559
£76 16 I
58,887,527 |
30,261,920
15,484, 119
£78 0 0;
58,233,037 |
| 1,395,676
818,873
24,000,000.
16,455,967
£71 H9 3
57,858,282
17,667,536
£68 12 0}
58,001,890
1,770,340
24,000,000
58,194,263
2,485,337
13,000,000
17,383,696
#74 15 5
sº. 4 –.
55,619,041
4,992,317
7,500,000
16,265,092
54,397,234
297,870
2,178,589
7,505,274
£79 H 5 0
4,343,371
55,918,734
4, 197,130
585,740
2,445,740
5,166,424 |
£94 3 6
1,338,837 |
. . . 283,709 |
26,357,171
25,545, 140
70,201
281,606
| 829,498
7| 1,333,843 ||
71,077 |
28,395,968.
25,565,703.
566,269
| 831,207
1,333,257 |
68,670
28,028,929
25,688,010
68,342
| 590,447
278,121 |
277,948
. . . . 873,247
1,332,301
24,835,190
25,468,564
1,331,458
67,718
643,018
278,336
949,430
25,067,803
25,396,566
1,331,516
67,791
619,515
275,990
878,494
22,899,759
25,191,834
1,193,582
f 461,887
618,060
274,724
793,031
23,370,048
24,099,085
1,193,582
870,005
669,361
273,809
649,833
22,584,577
24,060,256
1,193,582
850,833
700,465
273,710
659,165 |
585,740
2,293,240
5,486,475
£90 0 8
54,980,128 |
3,383,673 |
contra . .
585,740
10,188,968
£79 8 8
57,039,195
5,601,130 ||
56,859,224
contra
585,740
2,030,740
5,726,304
£84 12 10
53,573,714
3,723,521
585,740
1,975,370 |
4,683,183
£85, 14 0
| 53,637,675
2,297,291
585,740
3,000,000
2,772,035
egg is iſ
51,432,877
3,499,410
585,740
7207062 .
1,935,765
£89 15 4
51,125,723
COntra
585,740
720716
2,673,909
50,322,588
614,759
585,740
70,07062
6,826
£78 0 10
£83 0 0
*-*...--ºr, sº * * * *-****
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- The - Twenty-seven ". following Pages
ExHIBIT, IN DETAIL, :
THE PROCEEDS AND CHARGES OF COLLECTION
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Customs, Earcise, Stamps, Land and Assessed Tawes, and Post-Office,
IN THE FOLLOWING OF DER, viz.:
Pages 2, 3, show the amount paid, (after deducting the amount repaid for drawbacks and overentries,) on each of 112
enumerated articles charged with CUSTOMS DUTIES, in each of the years 1804–12; and also the total amount
repaid for drawbacks and overentries, and amounts paid for Bounties, Charges of Management, and the nett proceeds
into the Exchequer; with the Balances in the hands of the Collectors and Receiver-General in each of those years.
Pages 4–11, show the amount of Customs Duties paid (after deducting drawbacks, &c., as before) on each of
240 enumerated articles of Merchandize Imported into Great Britain, in each of the 18 years 1814–1831, with
the Rates of Duty affixed to each article; the articles being arranged according to circumstances explained at
the head of the several pages, they are numbered from 1 to 240: to which numbers, page 10 contains an Alphabetical
Index. -
Pages 12, 13, show the Total Amount of Customs Duties received on the 240 enumerated articles, and also of the
Duties paid on certain aticles Exported and Shipped Coastways, as well as sundry other Receipts, and exhibits
in detail the Amounts Received and Paid on account of Seizures, Fines, &c., also the Drawbacks, Bounties, &c.
&c., in each of the before mentioned 18 years. t * ,
- Pages 14, 15, show the Gross Amount paid on each of 27 articles charged with Excise Duty, in each of the 20
years 1812–1831, and also the Amount Repaid as Drawback on the proportion of each of 7 Articles Exported,
Charges of Collection, and other payments out of the Gross Receipt, &c. &c., in each of the before mentioned
20 years.
Pages 26, 27, show perspicuously the articles on which the duties have been repealed, and exhibit the Charges of Col-
lection, and other payments out of the Gross Receipt of the Excise Duties more in detail, and include the year 1832.
Pages 16–21, contain, respectively, a complete view of the Gross Receipts, Charges of Collection, and other pay-
ments out of the Duties levied on Stamps, the Post Office, and the Land and Assessed Taxes: the two first in
each of the 20 years 1812–1831, and the latter in each year since 1821. - , .
Pages 22, 23, exhibit the Charges of Collection, and other payments out of each Branch of Revenue, in the year
1818, and in each year since 1822; in these pages the lines exhibit the totals of each of the 14 principal Items of
Expence, and the columns the totals of each department in each year.
Pages 24,” 25,” exhibit more in detail the Charges of Collection of the Customs Duties, and of the expenses attending
the attempt to prevent Smuggling, Quarantine and Warehousing Expenses, and other Payments out of the Gross
Receipt in the year 1818, and in each year since 1821.
M



2
An ACCOUNT of the Nett Amount of Customs Duty paid on each of 154 enumerated articles of Merchandize
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10
11
12
13
i4
15
16
£7
18
| 9
20
21
22
Pye $
Woods
Articles.
ſ 1 Tea
.
Sugar . . . .
Cotton Wool
Silk . . . .
Rice
Indigo
Piece Goods
* * * * e e
& & © tº e 9
& © & ©
2 Coffee
3 Cocoa . . . .
4 Pepper . . . .
© & © tº e
tº G & º
3 ( 7 Rum ..
& v c e s &
e a e e º º
tº dº gº º º gº
9 @ s •
Cassia Lignea
Cinnamon
Cloves . . . .
Mace
Nutmegs
Saltpetre
Pimento. .
e e º Q 6 tº
tº @
q & B e. e. e.
© tº e º q e
23. Fustic • e s e
(24 Logwood
25 All other
26 Whale Oil. . . . . . . .
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41 F
5
3
54
55
56
57
rº
S
62
TOTAL.
Almonds
Annotto. . . .
Ashes
Bark, oak º
Borax
& © e tº
* tº
Bristles
Camphor ...
Cochineal
H tº
e 6 @ 6, 8 &
* * * * 1 e
* * * * * a
& º E e º sº
©. e º a e &
Cortex Peruvianus
Cork . . . . . .
Curra.its
e e º º
e e º 'º a g
o s e
Elephants Teeth .
© tº º q
e - © e
Iron . . . . . .
Tsinglass
Jalap . . . . . . . . .
Juniper Berries. . . .
Igs tº 3 e º e g tº a s
© 3 & © & &
& Gº gº tº gº &
Lemons & Oranges
Linens . . . .
Liquorice Juice. . .
do.
Madders
Mahogany
Melasses
58 Olive ..
59 Salad. .
60 Castor
U.61 Palm ..
Quicksilver
& ©
Root... .
* & & e e
& © e º e e
e Q & e º ºs
• * * * * *
tº & © tº 9 &
• * * * * > .
• e o e º e .
© a tº e 9 s
63 Rags . . . . . . . . . .
64
Raisins . . . .
is e º 'º a
1804.
——-£-—
107,410
73,687
1,970
47,726
308,915
669,387
44,441
59,125
30,449
1,343,110
2,537,511
§02,640
313,170
9,541
37,517
115,176
3,213
2,084
4,465
1,775
8, 101
2,243
17,385
3,945
3,303
2,584
18,610
4,726,373
6,453
5,973
35,049
2,050
1,348
24,427
10,337 ||
2,695
8,001
3,075
6,595
97,474
4,760
3,778
4,364
5,336
197,313
27,861
7,601
79,276
1,019
835
1,640
30,463
208,798
19,948
1,438
6,934
36,296
11,735
7,678
2,277
2,822
16
2,659
74,110
|
i805. 1806. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. 1812.
—-É——-£ # —-É —-É —-6 £— -£—-
163,968 180,447 | 193,333 217,320 | 186,762 219,322 | 192,379 215,716
36,785 45,531 45,859 || 104,108 88,526 77,458 94,326 110,697
5,091 2,894 3,069 3,068 2,525 2,448 3,031 2,928
39,973 46,586 50,029 64,433 54,851 62,870 60,157 65,280
331,968 326,907 || 324,666 ( 339,609 || 337,073 || 363,310 ! 382,410 || 385,663
922,124 | 1,090,502 | 1,107,207 | 1,017,951 | 1,147,486 | 1,104,486 961,762 839,388
57,607. 71,429 79,787 97,136 97,515 115,283 120,454 127,269
86,745 102,054 93,490 90,681 98,047 95,762 f 29,801 10,508
34,490 32,981 26,741 18,241 22,690 19,270 5,452 2,053
1,678,751 1,899,331 | 1,924,181 | 1,952,547 2,035,475 2,060,209 1,849,842 1,759,502
2,587,758 3,072,795 || 3,194,589 3,818,316 || 3,246,586 3,014,074 2,868,232 3,580,224
293,165 285,119 356,359 231,208 || 526,730 592,480 466,636 || 426,971
309,607 || 389,511 281,159 215,859 || 391,993 383,814 || $1116,331 423,293
9,424 16,943 19,720 2,714 . 633 278 |s 115 wº-mº sºººººººº.
41,407 59,639 39,234 54,222 51,477 59,607 || 29,023 54,640
140,011 79,248 60,181. 67,131 59, ; 34 67,198 || $ 53,411 60,528
786 2,269 2,343 2,061 1,416 1,892 s 1,923 3,073
1,466 2,312 2,453 3,613 3,487 4,192 $ 2,753 2,974
3,106 3,462 4, 141 3,709 4,645 7,381 § 5,828 5,491
1,865 1,102 1,972 3,288 2,426 2,008 || $ 2,899 3,815
6,171 4,997 7,013 9,587 10,232 8,316 # 10,404 7,869
ºsºmºso **** gºerºe-wº- 6,333 1,552 — § 1,381 1,000
--> 5,976 8, 110 6,217 8,490 7,431 || 5 9,394 4,755
3,745 2,032 2,373 2,045 4,147 5,275 || 7, 197 5,271
2,684 2,688 3,209 2,435 2,404 3,387 $ 4,792 5, i47
1,948 1,943 980 718 1,579 877 & 926 1,646
19,542 18,757 16,108 17,773 13,731 21,962 | ** 20,636 11,706
5,101,436 5,848, 30 5,924,125 6,399,776 6,366,137 6,231,381 5,451,923 || 6,357,907
5,356 8,273 7,292 12,105 7,537 8,510 4,723 9,032
- 3,083 4,881 482 2,641 2,326 1,846 1,212
6,419 11,837 13,273 8,304 27,067 49,805 21,063 7,762
40,563 52,464 50,986 53,666 | 103,362 45,875 50,843 35,227
2,720 3,205 3,180 101 995 943 899 425
1,722 1,478 1,260 1,559 2,040 2,024 1,467 1,721.
17,889 28,831 42,201 30, 106 33,382 28,216 14,417 15,332
11,899 14,752 12,587 5,183 14,868 10,845 11,478 20,138
1,503 1,198 2,252 2,095 1,233 2,556 2,876 3,354
4,517 4,081 7,698 6,471 7,111 6,817 8,136 8,528
22, 104 2,087 11,967 9,350 7,223 6,095 5,997 8,687
8,549 7,376 8,352 8,180 11,699 23,414 7,986 7,661
152,711 110,628 117,804 || 120,473 170,597 || 140,097 | 128,046 119,122
3,576 4,712 5,235 6,866 7,154 6,797 6,065 5,439
6,234 8,581 6,261 4,434 12,312 5,867 9,320 6,195
5,976 4,552 5,334 2,820 9,091 9,373 4,331 6,710
2,484 6,345 7,458 6,972 5,932 7,408 8,953 8,566
169,167 204,923 || 209,894 74,619 269,083 275,264 148,827 | 208,073
27,800 15,422 || 11,865 12,514 21,894 30,599 24,680 14,137
9,780 13,08: 5,405 2,557 6,472 6,695 3,079 3,209
93,698 || 112,536 65,390 56,147 65,896 56,792 52,819 42,395
915 1,472 868 74 1,735 2,019 940 2,505
799 1,273 2,091 2,813 1,075 969 1,319 2,850
4,094 2,073 2,600 1,943 3,188 4,903 1,829 1,718
26,271 38,205 21,593 28,852 23,881 27,763 26,761 29,061
133,863 107,531 68,219 19,936 il 1,241 65,609 25,641 27,410
9,216 6,105 3,371 7,230 8,074 16,225 4,931 6,758
570 tº-º-º-º: 754 tº-sº-st 1,582 491 97
10,099 3,200 7,569 7,167. 13,149 8, 193 3,043 2,442
31,299 || 22,221 35,704 21,391 24,045 50,503 51,773 50,762
— 540 461 | 698 3,075 999 2,270 7,355
18,717 28,298 12,338 28,796 41,960 22,084 13,313. 21,708
3,978 2,522 4,302 2,110 3,810 4,763. 1,065 1,560
1,738 2,135 335 479 1,407 2,573 2,602 5,194
1,935 3,213 972 5,018 5,785 4,583 5,137 2,095
2,033 7,230 30,465 8,688 7,951 6,723 3,065 9,599
3,263 4,053 2, 141 896 2,130 2,649 | 932 1,217
96,257 : 87,972 49,804 || 101,740 110,427 84,753 73,950 83,014
3
IMPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN, and appropriation thereof, in each of the 9 Years 1804-12.

Articles. # ***** º: nº. lº. tºº. lº. tºº. lº. lº. *
66 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . 2,236 2,770 1,932 2,269 |# 1,985 2,678 || 3,103 1,890 1,475
67 Seeds . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,603 18,301 23,687 24,358 $ 19,818 33,630 47,373 21,931 44,981
68 Shumac . . . . . . © Q & © I,922 2,723 2,509 1,271 s 1,975 3,235 3,180 1,866 3,327
69 Skins & Furs. . . . . . 50,594 41,802 40,219 39,775 s 33,929 21,830 31,394 22,809 15,090
70 Smalts . . . . . . . . . . 14, 101 22,005 11,477 9,960 §§ 6,680 20,300 9,777 4,310 3,737
71 Tallow . . . . . . . . . . 43,973 35,954 48,602 34,837 SS 12,058 33,394 46,791 29,018 36,330
72 Tar... • . . . . . . © tº Q 4,733 10,116 10,477 10,862 sº 8,724 | 7,870 | 8,366 17,126 7,513
73 Turpentine . . . . . . 20,470 22,251 | 19,351 14,929 |## 4,342 18,213 18,231 23,698 || 11,995
74 Wax, Bees . . . . . . 6,212 4,040 9,553 10,302 || $ 7,066 8,388 16,526 7,885 6,776
, ſº Halks & Ufers 12,411 | 16,649 22,892 17,715 | is 828 4,326 21,734 34,838 || 17,778
§ 76 Battens & Ends 14,534 16,848 15,430 | 13,119 | # 2,084 7,451 17,256 || 15,577 | | 1,020
arº 77 Boards . . . . . . 3,614 4,719 5,211 3,263 § 152 1,191 4,659 3,886 1,306
S 78 Deals & Ends 264,804 || 327,647 || 310,333 260,500 # 89,213 192,336 359,984 || 346,842 216,912
s | 79 Lathwood . . . . 10, 119 8,823 4,638 10,427 | ## 1,400 3,710 6,987 13,083 9,515
SJ 80 Masts. . . . . . . . 17,644 22,306 14,057 22,839 is 6,654 5,538 8,564 16,226 14,808
gºa } 81 Oars © º gº º ºs º gº tº 2,079 2,081 2,291 1,694 || $ 812. 1,602 2,869 4,097 2,390
§ | 82 Oak Plank 19,670 22,318 12,265 8,732 t 199 1,132 5,034 8,457 8,492
sº 83 Staves . . . . . . 26,411 39,605 25,431 25,798 s 8,700 49, 154 54,892 18,037 3,177
s 84 Timber Fir 249,634 224,926 129,604 || 203,240 | * *29,773 65,944 128,867 203,098 158,408
§ | 85 Wainscot Logs 9,170 5,692 10,295 8,312 || “. 1,776 963 3,374 5,454. 5,067
U 86 Other Wood . . ~~~~ **** 8,756 9,488 7,254 13,786 15,981 13,372 11,456
37 Wool, Sheeps ge & tº º 16,456 17,134 14,449 24,510 4,846 15,007 24,435 10,749 .15,661
38 Yarn, Linen & A & © e <> 2,778 3,122 2,972 1,714 209 l,215 || 1,365 55 61
89 Corn, Grain, &c. . . 21,368 25,958 28,541 38,694 3,519 35,980 56,268 7,815 6,980
TOTAL. 6,511,340 6,938,940 7,560,596 || 7,546,141 || 7,317,311 8,065,532 8,161,602 7,020,948 || 7,760,237
9ſ, Bo. of Nos. 99-240. 156,291 138,477 152,285 106,702 125, 140 192,252 202,814 133,088 131,493
91 Unenumerated artic. 109,083 282,668 103,854 61,022 65,443 293,463 95,578. 40,341 77,528
92 Temporary on do. 1,775,352 2,034,680 2,257,883 2,343,713 2,124,348 2,569,238 2,925,053 2,159,418 2,480,966
93 Tonnage inwards . . 89,445 94,624 91,953 98,486 56,775 79,119 110,536 73,729 66,981
wº ſø4 Coals . . . . . . . . 84,057 84,259 70,678 50,506 26,036 30,517 38,072 31,439 51,762
§ 95 Lead . . . . . . . 35,389 24,088 28,924 29,209 24,404 17,982 30,870 21,398 25,641
§ 96 Sundries. . . . . . 11,635 9,203 8,299 5,738 5,463 14,086 24,680 a 126,554 b 127,998
s < 97 Linens sº G & 9 º º ºnºmº, *E*rºge — **** * *-mº-ass-mºs- *ºsºsºme — 27,364 15,318
§ 98 British Manuf. 91,860 88,352 94,844 83,896 70,291 . 73,231 94,213
§ 99 Tonnage outwd 54,610 52,538 51,862 49,014. 42,249 - 561,899 || 649,329 43,243 51,614
S (100 Temporary ... 381,418 || 361,213 366,960 324,207 || 309,252 J . . - Uğ 267,795 || 341,795
Duties 5. Coals 756,005 || 744,408 || 765,256 || 702,265 | 842,579 # 742,242 | 864,889 # 888,382 834,445
Coastways § Slate, &c. 24,650 | 34,804 || 32,566 32,976 33,650 | . 29,802 || 34,072 ; 40,893 42,950
3 Temporary | 153,806 186,377' 238,167 234,209 289,630 || 254,325 301,392 || $296,309| 286,928
º, lo, W. º 23,634 26,281 26,062 35,897 26,331 É 28,447 33,845 s 40,891 23,604
*s to 1 - e. tºº-ºº-ºººººººº-ºººº. *-nºr, zº-º-º-º-º-º-º- — & ſº -: — S ë r
#| jº 13,855 | 10,785 - 6.66 ... iſºlº ; :38, 6,973
§ 7 Seizures º: , Ö00 9 7,401 ,666 10,226 § 10,527 3,932 s § - 5,455
QC " tºgºsºsºme **** **** — 3 — — $ 21,926 34,681
& 3 8 Surcharges, &c 4,620 4,622 3,089 2,953 8,705 || 3 13,004 14,520 s 8,206 11,067
sº 9 Warehouse Rt **=º 2,061 7,080 10,447 | 6.162 18,009 | 6,697 § 16 446 15.031
's 110 Quarantine 13,295 23,273 1 3 3. 3. 35’iº. ». § 3. 3.
# 11 Bounties repd 9 ,27 3,371 10,425 #: º: 20,211 s 12,806 15,212
e *sº *a* --—-e *ssºsº • ,185 1,301 8,092 2,190
U 12 Imprests © & 6 º *g 34,268 28,880 98,452 197,724 152,043 157,515 207,467 151,404
Total RECEIPT. £ 10,290,344 |11,175,921 11,910,000 11,832,924 11,614,766 |13 114,806 13,687,208 || 11,532,377 12,664 586
Proportion Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . 682,678 740,891 938,375 855,786 792,390 'I 010,147 ’, 096 sº 9. 858 iso 5 947 s
Repayments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,081 3,702 3 : 3. ”””. 3 uº v3 '; º;
Appropriation .
Drawbacks & Repaym. 1,586,960 | 1,589,816 1,560,346 2,046,358 1,397,899 || 1,913,740 2,242,111 | 1,651 ,584 1,391,036
Bounties . . . . . . . . . . . . 304,056 269,915 307,864 407,293 | 453,036 576,082 561,662 || 364,810 | 352,835
Civil Goynnt, Scotlnd. 54,477 58,852 76,446 | 64,393 80,617 68,246 84,591 75,171 81,421
Quarantine Charges . c 76,690 Ǻmºrºs dº - | d 54,666 | d 71,810 2,361 4,801 4,728 11,795
Charges of Managemnt. 566,999 || 614,913 655,603 799,615 844,448 867,551 909,393 || 1,016,878 | 1,080,663
º. º. ººlººl ºf ººººººººººººº.
3 s ctors. . . . . . 2 3. 3. 44, ,253 74,380 48,096
§§ Receivers Generl 47,507 54,657 diº 48,026 - 56,851 47,361 39,101 35.738 - 38.3%
§§ Bills not Due 167,679 277,414 280,044 230,573 365,704 459,330 343,807 319,188 526,531
.# Imprests e e º sº ºn * 1,465 29,157 34,990 120,446 199,778 122,818 195,966 158,828 156,848
Total appropriation € 11,214,257 |12,029,767 12,769,244 |13,039,146 (12,337,315||14,422,086 15,261,834 |13,137,618 lig,716,319

Q and b, line 96, in 1811 - 12, include about £185,000 proceeds of sale of 3 # cent. Stock, sold on account of Superannuation Fund; aud £70,000 for Canal and Dock Dues, which are first credited
$n 1811,–see line 15, page - 12; c in 1804, was for part p
Smuggling; and in 1808, £69,499 wholly on account of the latter.
urchase of the site of the New"Custom House :
d in 1807, includes É39,248 compensation to Officers for loss of Fees and suppression of
4.
AN ACCOUNT of the Nett Amount of Customs Duty, paid on each of 98 enumerated articles of Merchandize (after deducting
Drawbacks and Allowances for Damage, ) in each of the 16 Years 1814–29; shewing the Current Value of the article on Importa-
tion in 1830, exclusive of Duty, and the Rates of Duty prior to the 5th. of July 1825, and in 1830.
*...* In the Official Account of
Customs Duty, Pulished annually, the articles are arranged in Alphabetical Order; here the first 10 Articles are brought together in con-
sequence of their having from 1814 to 1819, been subject to both Customs and Excise, from which latter date to 1825, they were transferred
wholly to the Earcise and since 1825, with the eaception of Tea, having been wholly chargeable to Customs only, Tea remaining wholly charge-
able to the Ea:cise.
The next 19 Articles, Nos. 11–29, are principally Colonial; the object for this part of the arrangement being to shew
the proportion of the amount contributed by Colonial, distinct from Foreign Products; the remaining 69 Articles follow in Alphabetical Order,
those noted with an * being Colonial Products.
The reason for selecting these 98 Articles for separate eahibition, is, that they correspond with
the articles enumerated in the account of Imports; and further, to shew, that whilst the Tariff of Customs enumerates upwards of 1,200
articles, these 98 contribute fifteen sixteenths of the Total Receipt.
ation in Price, as well as the complication in some instances of the Rates of Duty renders it difficult in an account of this nature to specify
distinctly all the details nescessary to give a clear and correct view of the proportion which the Duty bears to the value of the article.
The following Page eahibits some further eaplanations, and the Indea will refer to the several subjects in detail where the most ample
elucidation may be found.
The eatreme variation in quality of some articles, and consequent vari-

Specification of & rºy 1814, 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. § 1819. 1820. 1821.
Articles. cºrn. Pržce Rate of DUTY. —£-— —-É-——£- ——£---|--— * ——£ 3. | £-—
1 Tea ... , 1/9 to 5/6 if ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 #’ Cent. 264,107 181,921 195,313 | 188,251 210,393 || 157,354
2 Cocoa 5d. to Pººl, ſº ºwn. 4,352 3,139 || 3,068 3,959 3,820 łº see Note at head,
3 Coffee } 7% ºf ib. } all other ............ ºf A iſ | 127,335 | 176,773 || 190,088 184,365 || 145,488 83,670) and Statement of
4 Pepper .. 3d. to 4d. . . . . . . . . . . 2/6 . . . . 1/4 itſ” fib. 81,800 87,443 88,497 95,131 103,870 ;S Eacise.
5 Tobacco 3d. to 9d. . . . . . . . . . . 4/0 . . . . .3/0 0 | 402,885 650,594 | 642,472 | 680,781 | 686,738 390,683
6 Wines ..., ; ; ; - 1: ; ; ; *...* 1,000,355 | 847,848 || 730,712 915,297 | 1,014,594 | 816,442 822,199 || 814,386
g ( 7 Rum ... 1/10 to 2/10 .... 14/8.. 8/6 tº Gal. 210,307|175,524 138,707 || 140,545 151,851 | 151,003 || 149,634 141,475
:: ) 8 Brandy 2/6 to 4/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 22/6 I/ 68,407 | 68,549 || 71,008 | 68,848 55,589 | 84,037 91,592 || 97,959
§ 9 Geneva 2/3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // // 16,142 13, 104 || 10,917 | 1 1,093 11,908 || 10,847 10,968 9,650
10 all other 2/0 to 4/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . J/ II 1,565 1,447 | 1,009 845 1,140 | 1,207 | 1,150 | 1,648
TOTAL of the above £ 2,177,255 2,206,342 2,071,791 2,289,115 2,385,391 | 1,768,904 || 1,075,543 | 1,065,118
il Sugar . . . . 18/0 £Q 35/0 # Cwt. b o s 5 # 8 27/0 dº Cwt. 3,276,716 2,957,403 || 3,166,852 3,967,154 2,331,472 3,507,845 3,477,771 3,660,567
12 Cotton Wool 3d. to 11d. f* fib. . . . . . . . . 6 tº Cent. 584,227 760,462 || 369,111 || 490,746 470,276 || 395,245 417,417 | 279,084
13 Silk ºwn 2.;;.”.” ſº,” 2....."." 714,130 449,711 280,509 || 496,225 589,452 520,690 574,661 671,713
14 Rice ..." 1:::::::: ; ; *.*.* 5,555 30,531 39,567 5,072 416 20,090 39,087 32,176
15 Indigo 1/6 to 8/0 d?fb. . . . . . . . . . . 9, d. 3d. (if fib. 71,472 | 86,046 75,078 | 73,453 64,790 61,512 39,018 33,958
Piece Goods of India, see Note | 16 Cotton 10 if Cent. , , - - 4.
at head of % llowing Page. } 17 Silk }. $115,798 115,128 128,175 90,102 || 74,194 | 68,014 || 31,261 22.98.
18 Cassia Lignea 6d. to 7d. . . . . . . . . . . 2/6 1/0 Pfä. 874 3,121 3,559 3,379 || 3,872 4,020 3,541 3,473
19 Cinnamon 3/9 to 8/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/6 a 8,942 1,097 1,349 1,230 1,232 1,554 1,246 1,389
20 Cloves. . . . 1/9 to 2/6 . . . . . . . . . . 5/7; 2/0 u 8,937 5,040 1,309 5,869 952 3,096 || 3,427 | 2,922
21 Mace. . . . 4/6 to 5/0 . . . . . . . . . . 9/2 3/6 m 3,184 3,186 2,648 || 3,635 4,143 || 3,321 1,912 | 1,500
22 Nutmegs 2/9 to 3/6 . . . . . 5/5 2/6 m 14,456 15,703 || 14,384 17,434 17,275 17,298 || 10,993 || 11,419
23 Saltpetre 37/0 to 38/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6d. (HP Cwt. 773 3,039 || 4,568 2,077 1,829 1,768 1,888 2,259
24 Pimento 5d. to 6d. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10d... 5d., if ib. 7,677 10,974 9,206 || 8,554 10,626 11,428 9,986 9,975
Due (* Fustic .. 66 to £10 º 3/0 (£ Ton 7,227 5,930 4,672 4,246 6,360 5,441 2,718 3,273
W.ds }: Logwood £6 to € 9 9/2 6,659 5,933 5,202 || 4,208 3,840 2,828 1,780 2,094
' ' 27 All other £5 to £40 . . . . . . . . Various 6,902 || 4,617 | 3,764 4,024 2,663 2,970 1,641 1,065
28 Whale Oil . . #32 ºf Tun . . . . . . . . . . . . £1 if Tun 20,029 21,895 | 16,800 13,950 31,015 16,416 11,421 10,395
29 do. Fins 160/0 to 210/0 ft Ton . . . . 20/0 d? Ton 2,266 | 1,496 | 1,606 | 1,375 1,696 | 1,403 2,312| 2,166
- TOTAL of the above £ 7,033,079 || 6,687,654 6,194,950 7,481,848 6,001,494 6,413,843 || 5,707,623 5,817,530
30 Almonds £3 to £16 ºf Cwt. 31/1 to 95/0 ſº Cwt. 16,322 10,477 | 13,995 || 11,041 15,905 || 14,070 13,146 | 15,520
31 Annotto . . 4d. to 6d. if ib. . . . . . . . . 5d. 2d. if ib. 2,086 1,888 1,617 | 2,135 | 1,654 1,968 1,162 1,832
32 Ashes, Pot & Pearl 38/0 ºf Cwt. "...º.º. º., 17,934 52,597 || 34,163 | 40,314 || 56,581 || 47,696 | 18,730 18,095
33 Barilla . . £6 to £7 d?’ Ton . . . . . . . . . . . . £5 fº Ton 86,107 || 59,732 | 73,568 | 84,977 92,366 78,278 || 77,022 || 87,506
34 Bark, Oak, & Cork £5 to £9 # Ton .. 8d. if Cwt. 4,592 || 3,914 || 2,607 || 6,782 14,100 | 10,988 || 9,900 | 11,023
35 * Borax ... §:... à::::::::"..." # *...* 3,113 || 2,878 3,092 4,277 ; 2,983 || 5,280 4,845 2,923
36 Brimstone .. 85 df Ton . . . . . . . . 15/0 10/0 ºf Cwt. 12,938 31,304 || 9,415 || 30,533 37,150 || 14,559 21,500 25,631
37 Bristles ... 1/9 to 2/2 if ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3% ºf fib. 20,560 | 20,058 12,566 23,441 20,973 | 16,376 20,374 19,784
38 Butter 60/0 to 70/0 tº Cwt. . . . . . . . . 20/0 # Cwt. 7,397 32,178 48,693 20,443 83,088 64,937 | 68,442 | 115,517
39 °Camphor #:... º.º.º." 1...sa. "...”.” 4,243 1,251 1,948 2,925 1,848 1,909 1,336 1,579
40 Cheese .. 22/0 to 32/0 d? Cwt. . . . . . 10/6 ºf Cwt. 8,174 23,440 32,721 13,081 60,158 44,012 || 43,526 43,630
41 Cochineal 8/0 to 11/0 if ſh, .... *...* : *." | 8,024 6,942 | 6,606 6,191 7,466 5,856 || 7,586 9,552
42 Cortex Peruv. 3d. to 5/6 d? ib. . . . . . . . . 2/0 if ib. 8,392 8, 177 5,394 5,937 5,991 5,767 6,214 || 5,922
43 Cork 18/0 to 55/0 d? Cwt. . . . . . . . . . . 8/0 ºf Cwt. 15,433 18,493 13,021 11,703 13,295 || 13,144 15,096 || 14,408
44 Currants . . . . 24/0 d? Cwt. . . . . . . . . . . 44/4 ºf Cwt. 238,604 || 278,991 | 199,584 192,416 |230,548 || 200,114 || 245,826 209,013
[Years 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 182},
5
*...* Previous to the 8th. of June 1819, TEA, paid a Duty of 6 d? Cent to the Customs, and 90 tº Cent to the Excise; from that date all Teas not ex-
ceeding 21 if ib have been charged 96 iſ Cent, and all above 2/ d? ib 100 tº Cent, wholly to the Excise: the collective Duty on WINE (that is to both
Customs and Excise) prior to July 1825 was 77 on all Portugal, Spanish, and Sicilian Wines, except Madeira which was 1d. more; 9/5 on Rhenish
and Hungarian, and 11/5, on all French. In July 1825 the Duty on French Wine was reduced to 6ſ and on all other to 4| {P Galion; but, as, by the
act of the 6th. of Geo. IV, cap. xII, a new measure of capacity was established, by which the Wine Gallon was increased to i, from .83311; the Duty was
again altered on French from 61 to 7|3 tº Gallon, and on all other, except Cape, from 4ſ to 4/10; Cape remaining at 2/5 dj Gallon, to the 6th. of Jan.
1830, and from that date at 3} {} Gallon, . The Duty on RUM taking the alteration of measure into consideration will be seen to have undergone
great modification, whilst on Brandy and Geneva, little or no reduction has been experienced. .
It was the Act of the 6th, of Geo. IV, cap. cx1, dated 5th of July 1825, which altered generally the Rates of Customs Duties from the 5th Jan. 1826,
but the Duties on Raw and Thrown Silk, were reduced in June 1824, and the amount of Duty returned for that Year on account of Stock on hand
having been ºf 460,886 18 8, whilst the Gross Receipt amounted to only £ 302,127 9 6 occasions the blank in the line of Silk for that Year.
in 1814
the Duty on Cotton Wool Imported in Foreign Ships was 25/6 tº 100 lbs., and 16||11 # 100 fps, when imported in British Ships, reduced on the 5th.
of July 1815 to 8/7 tº 100 lbs. when imported in British Ships: from these rates it has undergone various modifications down to the 5th. J anuary 1826
when it was reduced to 6 &#' Cent on the Value from all Foreign Countries, and Duty free from all British Posessions.
The Cotton Piece Goods of
India in 1814 were subject to a Duty of about 85 # Cent, reduced from the 5th. July 1819 to ºf 67 10 tº Cent, and by the Act of 1825 to 10 # Cent;
all Silk Manufactured Goods prior to the 5th. July 1826 were prohibited, from which date they have been admitted at rates varying from 25 to 40 #' Ct.
The Drawbacks on Ashes and Brimstone Reexported in 1825 – 6 exceeded the Gross Receipt of Duty, and the Duties on Camphor, and Cortex Pe-
ruvianus in 1828 – 9, are included with the unenumerated articles. -
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25
26
1830,
1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.
—£-— "º | * —£-——£-———£-——£-——£-— £-——£-——£-—l.--—£--- i
- United Kingdom.
à .- - |
See Note at head of W 7,465 8,699 || 9,765 || 9,100 9,924 || 13,622 12,699 2
preceding Page, and (250,611 || 324,667 ||384,994 |425,389 || 484,975 |379,334 º 3.
Statement of Excise. § 58,268 117,399 || 90,670 88,344 | 89,106 || 100,492 93,372 | 4
- ( 1,834,210 2,077,875 2,223,340 2,198,142 2,236,366 2,924,265 2,333,840 5
811,962 862,425 | 890,952 1,700,407 | 1,270,118 1,426,550 | 1,506,122 | 1,292,464 | 1,524,178 | *,356,208 \ 6
132,025 139,032 149,295 953,477 | 1,817,146 1,386,726 | 1,382,025 1,425,747 | 1,599,445 1,621,341 7
107,898 || 116,693 132,419 || 1,176,005 | 1,619,580 | 1,463,716 1,481,402 | 1,452,090 | 1,432,004 | 1,378,244 8
9,565 8,925 9,678 || 71,905 || 75,553 57,204 || 48,433 || 39,648 || 34,668 || 25,832 9
1,526 || 1,780 2,953 11,042 17,933 7,784 17,439 || 8,675 | 11,010 9, 126 10
1,062,976 1,128,855 | 1,185,297 || 6,063,390 7,328,920 | 7,050,749 || 7,156,396 || 7,038,995 || 8,219,048 || 7,389,594 -
3,579,413 || 4,002,782 4,223,241 3,756,653 4,518,688 || 4,218,623 4,576,287 4,452,794 || 4,767,342 4,319,049 11
251,846 320,365 251,212 || 521,009 224,533 327,761 278,558 236,400 |359,988 359,651 12
712,490 711,491 239,600 81,849 | 127,402 111,096 || 36,964 52,724 49,320 13
32,246 34,516 54,262 25,925 | 40,113 45,597 | 40,137 || 30,471 30, 107 || 30,324 14
39,283 || 46,237 || 51,407 43,857 24,404 || 31,343 39,350 28, 164 34,262 31,685 15
8,746 8,240 7,707 ** == I6
27,943 30,582 36,566 20701: 91,340 || 33,346 35,503 || 24,393 || 21,071 24,332 17
3,764 3,568 4,933 3,026 2,051 2,044 2,655 2,016 1,324 1,493 T 8
1,608 1,618 1,724 1,755 1,731 1,742 1,729 1,325 709 573 19
4,300 5,277 5,761 4,484 5,073 8,109 5,798 4,427 6,061 7,984 20
2,141 2,189 2,934 2,513 2,574 2,784 2,688 2,437 2,205 3, 100 21
13,670 14,301 | 16,127 | 12,306 || 12,488 15,493 || 17,514 | 13,989 15, 158 18,847 22
2,796 4,091 3,879 3,266 3,479 4,016 4,729 4,181 3,691 4, 140 23
11,490 11,103 11,635 7,291 6,587 6,312 6, 193 6,743 7,249 6, 189 24
2,920 4,729 5,489 2,490 760 812 1,416 1,199 1,202 1,169 25
3,595 3,648 || 4 811 2,832 1,263 1,397 1,807 | 1,663 1,995 1,986 26
2,375 2,731 3,705 4,350 2,334 2,821 844 642 1,095 1, 101 27
7,052 11,130 7,717 | 2,522 1,047 5,919 | 16,233 i 1,295 4,647 3,604 28
1,060 2,351 1,329 829 417 763 *****-ass= | . *-** - ~~~~ : *-* * * -----, 29
5,762,968 6,341,564 5,872,029 || 10,718,805 | 12,358,397 || 11,895,273 | 12,306,640 11,898,098 || 13,629,878 12,154,141 ||
17,893 || 13,397 20,817 | 17,869 14,136 17,253 20,198 || 14,968 18,274 17,135 30
1,537 1,686 2,994 || 2,702 | 1,733 1,876 | 1,609 | 1,000 | 1,246 1,356 31
15,597 || 26,430 29,731 7,753 5,481 5,607 2,115 4,931 7,110 32
'77,304 || 160,775 15, 153 || 24,239 59,890 | 68,343 59,249 || 48,698 || 48,00ty 16,999 33
19,055 30,919 28,426 28,480 | 16,256 25,063 25,019 29,981 35,026 26,992 34
2,805 1,720 1,671 1,762 1,430 2,737 2,332 1,865 1,626 2,506 | 35
36,607 20,701 23,691 || --~~ - 4,873 6,598 7,321 6,629 6,987 | 36
25,940 24,350 24,002 || 25,984 20,998 25,647 26,822 24,477 26,983 26,415 37
118,044 121,613 | 160,278 263,067 201,596 || 209,335 | 195,744 147,839 02,752 | 121,256 38
2,043 | 1,001 | 1,060 901 || 417 228 **-* : *-******* - ------- - -------. re-ºr---ºut. 39
36,840 || 48,464 81,728 111,091 91,870 98,087 112,044 87,116 54,871 | 68,224 40
9,561 9,049 14, 138 9,097 2,773 4,163 || 3,621 3,024 4,465 3,455 41
5,437 4,782 3,674 5,775 2,722 938 —— - &º *-* —- | 42
14,937 14,370 16,223 18,346 15,805 | 18,897 || 17,299 || 16,912 15,240 | 16, 142 43
211,102 208,049 |236,103 || 231,609 || 242,727 264,541 260,243 251,842 261,670 328,131 44
S-V-'{\-sº-y-/|S_S/~/ | \-me-/~/ \-ar-A-" " , - S-as-N-
1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828, 1829. 1831,
1833,

6
An Account of the Nett amount of Customs Duty, paid on each of 98 enumerated articles of Merchandize (after deducting
Drawbacks and Allowances for Damage, &c.,) in each of the 16 Years 1814–29.-Continued; shewing the Current Value of each
article on Importation in 1830, exclusive of Duty, and the Rates of Duty prior to the 5th. of July 1825, and in 1830.
*#. Current price Ojº, tº
TOTAL of the preceding Page. 7,486,998
45 ° Elephants Teeth £6 to £30 40/0 .. 20/0 tº Cwt. 9,149
46 Figs ... 12/0 to 20/0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21/6 m 12,470
47 Flax ... #37 to £40 if Tom . . . . . . . . . . . 1d. " 11,496
48 * Animi & Copal £3 to £11 #’Cwt. 6d. if ib.
º Sº Arabic . . . . . . £6 to £13 a 12/0 P Cwt.
§ 2 50 * Lac 9d. to 3/4 Pib.... . . . 5 to 20 #' Cent. X- 22,250
& ) 51 Senegal 90/0 to 95/0 PCwt. . . . . 12/04? Cwt.
52 Tragacanth £13 to £15 " . . . . . . . . 1/{Pib. -
53 Hemp . . $35 to £40 tº Tom . . . . . . 9/2 4/8 ºf Cwt. 198,539
Q 54 Raw 5d. to 9d. if ib. . . . . . . . . Various 26,501
Hides } 55 Tanned . . . . . . . . . . . . & © e º e º e º 6 do 3,855
56 Iron £15 to £18 tº Ton . . . . £6 10 30/0 ºf Tom 74,400
57 singlass 4/0 to 15/0 tº Th. *:::::::::::::::::::: {{* Cwt. 3,632
58 Jalap .... 1/9 to 2/0 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/0 if ib. 4,047
59 Juniper Berries 17/0 to 22/0 tº Cwt. ... II/I # Cwt. 4,316
60 Lemons and Oranges . . . . . . . ‘e e e º e s e º 9 e e 75 d?’ Cent. 44,516
61 Liquorice Juice 55/0 to 75/0 tº Cwt.,..., 75/0 P Cwt. 21,613
62 Madders . . . . 42/0 to 95/0 u 12/ 6/0 m 19,501
63 * Mahogany . . . . Various . . . . . . . tº gº Various 44,801
64 * Molasses ... 9/0 to 11/0 tº Cwt. ... 10/0 (£ Cwt. 19,527
65 Olive £34 to £60 ºf Tun £15 13 £88 0 if Tun 50,398
§ {66 Castor . . 6d. to 16d. § 15.. . . . . . . . 3d. tſ” ib. 3,910
67 Palm 24/0 to 25/0 d? Cwt. . . . . . . 2/6 d? Cwt. 5,823
68 Quicksilver 14d. to 16d. itſ ſp. ... 1/8 6d. if ib. 7,130
69 Rags ... 14/0 to 33/0 tº Cwt. . . . . 26/ 5/0 ºf Ton 7,189
70 Raisins . . . . . *::::::::: *...* ## *...* | 132,937
71 Rhubarb.... ." §§ {:}; :::::, r. b. 2,622
72 Seeds, Clover 20/0 to 50/0 if Cwt..... 20/0 if Cwt. 60,725
73 Shumac .... 10/0 to 13/0 m ... 1/0 m 4,937
74 Skins, and Too various for enumeration here.
75 Furs . . . . —see Duties.—and Skins. 71,099
76 Smalts .. 7d. to 15d. Pib. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7}d. Pib. 22,717
77 Tallow .. 30/0 t? Cwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2 # Cwt. 91,975
78 Tar ... 16/0 if Barrel . . . . . . . . . . 15/0 ºf 12 Barrels 10,746
79 Turpentine 6/0 to 7/04; Cupt. . . . . . . . . 4/4 ºf Cwt. 12,610
80 Wax, Bees £5 to £6 d? Cwt. 66/6 30/0 ºf Cwt. 12,608
WooD, the Duty on Fir and Oak ſtºl Timber, Fir . . . . . . 374,902
Timber from º, 82 Deals and Ends .. 551,495
ſº ſº??,42?” 07), A €0. Hºë 177/1067" -
#..","... d? Load of 50 Cubic 83 sº and Yards 28,900
feet, and from any other part ºf 2 15 0 84 Staves . . . . . . . . . . 68,449
ºf Load; the Duties on Deals and all j 85 Battens and Ends iQ,220
other kinds of Wood are in correspon- 86 Lathwood. . . . . . . . 18,836
ding proportions, but too varied, and 87 Wainscot Logs 5,101
complex for elucidation here.--see Rates 88 Oak Plank 2
of Customs Duty. Teake Timber from a. Y - a flk • . . . . . 34,013
the East Indies for the purpose of Ship 89 do. Timber...... 11 ,273
Building is admitted Duty free. 90 All other . . . . . . . . 13,695
91 Wool Sheeps 6d. to 5/#' fh 6d. ####nº 54,443
92 Yarn Linen . . . . . . & 6 & 5 e º e © & & & 6 e º e o $ 6 1/04? Cwt. 1,934
98 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/0 ºf Cwt.)
94 Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 # Cent
Manufactures ) 95 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 m
O 96 Silk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 to 40 it
97 Linen * * * * * * e º e e º e º e º p 40 // 119,347
98 Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour . . . . . . Various 40,224
TOTAL of 98 Articles £ 9,846,869
[ Years 1814,
1815.
—£-—
7,239,974
10,591
15,882
6,869
14,604
285,052
21,606
4,885
65,192
2,759
1,551
5,267
44,194
12,343
10,203
69,719
23,508
35,300
2,705
8,242
10,881
6,809
127,482
1,329
44,240
4,113
37,666
13,098
88,198
22,004
42,522
12,064
472,104
736,543
44,142
96,560
43,868
24,944
14,838
71,504
27,320
19,793
47,848
1,610
1816.
——£-—
6,653,940
6,293
10,718
4,378
13,205
I 31,456
16,465
2,087
43,577
2,123
3,070
3, 167
60,980
13,436
6,909
49,805
18,240
34,985
3,283
4,474
10,636
4,626
122,563
2,906
27,559
4,858
31,794
53,830
11,629
31,607
4,832
209,776
407,553
21,242
55,165
23,190
14,683
8,130
31,233
7,560
9,166
26,266
381
1817. 1818.
—£-——£-—
7,938,044 6,645,600
7,408 8,638
14,677 13,690
8,281 | 8,691
17,121 25,623
192,808 || 238,053
15,600 28,200
3,763 5,446
53,931 71,540
3,886 3,643
3,513 2,483
4,218 4,172
57,977 53,879
22,331 | 16,887
14,815 28,049
65,626 88,075
7,061 | 12,109
22,952 51,559
4,695 || 5,059
11,904 || 8,993
11,180 15,744
4,996 || 7,637
112,512 127,208
2,853 3,814
82,070 150,071
4,196 || 4,578
42,940 56,527
15,657 15,816
67,947 83,563
10,712 15,656
32,522 || 48,768
10,616 || 15,675
264,788 388,892
516,778 601,349
15,636 22,582
56,223 53,838.
44,973 56,168
13,284 || 23,656
11, 133 11, 193
22,750 10,812
6,675 23,352
7,879 || 10,188
49,341 86,865
910 | 1,600
l
1819. 1820.
——£-—!—£-—
6,938,797 6,262,328
6,411 || 7,079
16,286 17,466
8,321 7,888
19,294 24,857
180,654 156,883
21,057 | 19,005
4,260 3, 111
51,878 44,244
2,806 || 3,231
4,670 3,791
3,977 4,326
77,971 81,415
20,373 || 6,428
15,531 40,028
• 69,074 71,190
21,078 13,906
29,549 36,419
5,267 8,078
6,680 4,914
12,178 13,687
5,970 6,362
112,536 152,295
4,029 4,157
92,852 116,395
2,736 4,852
24,516
29,070; 13,163
13,330 14,250
85,680 | 109,875
8,905 2,602
35,037 34,524
5,920 11,125
311,102 201,727
475,820 422,809
19,668 14,372
54,769 || 41,072
54,393 || 44,622
22,084 18,123
12,528 16,804
52,925 54,678
28,187 25,891
11,960 13,473
62,864 180,668
902 | 1,059
1821.
—£-—
6,399,465
9,296
12,919
10,227
25,143
130,365
30,781.
2,845
51,674
2,517
3,520
5,333
94,451
16,375
37,592
67,410
28,481
43,986
6,762
12,000
11,175
6,945
145,593
3,770
96,044
7,401
30,300
21,713
14,420
88,360
10,093
34,369
14, 193
328,140
491,432
19,050
42,423
47,786
20,693
8,377
22,408
33,840
9,317
390,896
1,228
Spelter, Talc, or Zinc, as an article of general consumption in England, is of recent introduction, the
• U 7%&ºt?ty Imported in the sia. Years 1814 – 19, having been only 2 Tons ; in 1820, 122 Tons ; and in 1828,
*Pwards of 11,500 Tons : It may be regarded as a species of Natural Glass, and its ready fusion with
*0% Metals, especially Platinum, gives it a high appreciation ; a large quantity is annually Re-eaported
to Asia ; in 1826, the quantity Re-exported eacceeded the quantity Imported.
32,608 30,152 * 22,902
74,541
18,046
40,688
40,712
****, -ºm-ºw-
9,984,513 8.255.5m 9,919,894 || 9,188,599 || 9,060,131
\º-º/*/
} 815.
1817. 1818.
1816,
\ºss-/
1819.
8,390,704 8,914,010
Neº-Vºz
# 820.
\º-2
1821.
7
*** Eaccept on Carpets from Turkey, prior to the 5th. of January 1826, the Duty on Wollen and Cotton Manufactures was equal to a prohibition; and on all
Silk Manufactures prior to the 5th. of July 1826 absolutely so; and since that date the low price in Great Britain ºf all fabrics of Cotton Wool and Linen renders
any Duty it prohibition; eaccept for very peculiar and fancy articles. . Carpets which previous to 1826 were charged under that head have since 1825 been brought
under the head of Woollens.—see Carpets. The Duty on Corn, Grain, &c., in the 7 Years 1816–22, amounted to a Prohibition.

46
47
97
98
1826.
1828.
1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.
—£-—l—£-—l—£. £-—l-—£-—l—£-——£--——£. -£-——£--——£-— *
6,357,670 7,028,870 6,531,718 11,467,480 | 13,030,750 12,642,735 13,043,025 12,535,256 || 14,111,591 12,796,849
7,270 8,617 | 11,377 6,360 2,572 3,257 3,570 3,648 3,689 || 3,454 45
13,629 || 15,450 | 19,374 18,265 20,224 18,244 22,296 20,836 20,850 21,492 46
12,924 12,093 || 15,874 | 19,616 9,477 8,722 || 4,976 3,776 3,966 3,809 47
5,493 4,439 || 9,070 9,599 || 7,701 || 3,054 2,800 43
- { Ş 3,367 1,896 || 2,951 2,943 3,096 6,384 3,940 49
29,872 28,025 27,113 3,507 || 2,958 4,590 5,530 | 3,468 5,988 || 5,885 50
& 6,310 3,761 5,092 || 4,561 4,533 4,458 6,073 51
1,982 9|| || 1,729 | 1,243 1,255 1,410 | 1,921 52
209,062 247,371 239;; '4,990 99,635 | 97,749 || 87,910 81,124 74,319 105,176 53
44,077 44,054 46,828 || 41,437 22,354 25,650 33,917 | 36,505 42,150 32,341 54
4,445 5,764 526 3,108 1,694 || 2,219 2,512 2,418 1,253 | 1,025 55
60,732 || 59,270 77,064 || 30,555 18,460 21,028 20,342 18,310 | 20,735 | 20,464 56
2,592 || 4,657 3,233 3,320 3,899 || 3,686 3,582 3,303 3,420 || 4,037 57
3,554 || 3,883 || 3,579) 3,711 || 4,318 || 4,821 3,857 || 4,251 3,612 || 3,422 58
3,904 || 6,103 || 2,897) 1,604 || 3,460 4,189 || 5,231 6,965 5,656 3,790 59
88,300 98,572 | 84,455 76,720 | 83,152 63,911 57,705 || 52,817 59,246 63,830 60
19,182 21,254 21,496 || 17,554 19,980 23,216 23,355 20,403 || 21, 192 21,941 6}
57,152 47,059 52,515 33,232 | 16,506 || 28,785 33,204 || 23,578 17,613 18,582 6?
67,737 80,682 86,218 88,418 || 48,694 | 66,442 | 72,656 62,365 59,890 || 46,233 63
39,260 80,386 119,512 165,625 | 138,987 205,296 | 188,984 || 192,405 159,683 156,578 64
56,744 50,098 65,018 43,414 27,893 || 35,260 57,809 || 44,578 || 71,781 | 63, 134 65
8,012 8,603 || 12,799 || 9,910 || 11,638 || 4,055 6,312 || 4,456 4,223 4,106 66
8,134 8,832 || 9,283 10,617 | 11,782 | 12,239 15,071 21,924 22,428 21,933 67
11,120 | 10,167 | 12,544 9,282 5,099 || 4,941 5,269 4,066 4,952 4,788 68
8,222 || 11,022 || 11,827 6,157 | 1,621 2,000 1,945 2,206 2,313 1,854 69
136,080 170,777 | 163,667 157,913 166,490 159,518 168,271 130,914 | 158,547 168,384 7{}
5,016 || 4,317 || 4,737 7,300 || 3,458 5,418 5,103 || 4,289 4,324 5, 182 7 :
101,908 || 85,542 200,920 214,699 || 124,489 160,297 162,797 || 115,330 134,783 || 148,936 72
3,758 6,840 8,561 5,354 2,413 3,166 4,107 3,359 5,276 6,033 73
40,120 58,037 41,676 23,519 14,153 20,987 22,436 | 16,827 17,197 18,547 74
19,929 || 19,805 28,148 || 23,767 || 14,461 21,976 29,615 32,641 31,936 28,468 75
18,712 || 14,835 | 14,992 || 14,393 || 10,731 11,554 || 12,868 8,379 9,312 8,350 76
J07,991 113,473 122,033 || 167,821 144, 188 176,662 | 153,508 || 146,778 180,531 || 137,867 77
#3,224 13,602 || 14,574 6,980 || 7,622 || 9,118 7,975 4,604 8,644 7,359 78
42,050 58,074 69,262 49,366 40,204 1,673 | 66,458 59,110 || 57,689 65,229 79.
12,320 12,615 10,263 | 10,030 9,644 | 12,393 || 6,661 4,971 5,893 10,260 84)
452,813 577,690 | 664,526 743,669 525,715 521,067 || 481,547 |450,343 493,054 || 415,538 8||
542,464 || 613,965 || 741,855 874,314 537,868 621,314 | 604,463 557,476 560,532 500,991 82
20,057 20,934 25,548 30,743 24,638 20,945 18,866 17,063 11,994 || 14,894 83
49,812 44,326 48,737 53,294 33,590 43,561 43,892 || 55,236 46,672 47,944 84
72,887 105,760 127,649 154,792 || 79,949 || 105,286 108,859 98,875 110,818 106,713 85
26,114 29,163 36,557 39,305 29,876 33,831 30,526 28,909 || 30,605 || 26,039 86
8,432 || 9,323 14,905 || 15,258 14,191 13,234 12,778 || 9,365 8,273 7,278 87
13,055 17,518 23,000 29,835 | 18,795 22,740 9,687 6,204 6,213 8,444 88:
12,210 | 15,024 26,406 54,776 || 33,100 29,108 29,236 25,057 23,736 30, 197 89
9,524 | 16,187 22,695 24,653 22,765 27,043 21,757 23,472 27,336 || 31,371 9ſ;
399,741 || 457,729 316,186 | 163,592 || 62,544 || 106,223 114,568 78,661 | 120,420 113,125 9 i
2,143 || 2,750 | 2,864 2,633 1,310 | 1,593 1,378 1,346 962 801 92
- See Note above relating t 3,103 ***** * * 3, 190 5,293 6,203 9,365 : 10, 130 93.
º - ...to 4,454 2,445 4,793 7,707 5,532 3,401 3,238 94.
jº.” i.gig | 3:33, 5.3% 7.4% ºg 5.3i: | 1.0. 95.
- — 58,966 || 137,798 197,865 143,690 | 135,252 i40,196 96
25,885 25,022 t 23,765 22,199 27,775 27,960 | 18,557 | 15,547 20,699 || 21,698 97
ičić iſ; 299,319 || 437,523 781,032 193,228 896,720 | 790,110 541,159 | 98
9,249,839 10,384,450 10,362,246 15,417,732 | 16,048,743 | 16,390,206 | 16,264,893 16,120,602 17,759,247 15,994,828
v *w- S-a-A-Z -º/-/|\ºv-->|-sº-v-/|\º-Sºvie- ºw-0 | \ & -- -
1822. 1823. 1824, 1825. 1827. 1829. 1830. 1831, 1832. 1833.

Customs Duties,— Continued.
8
An ACCOUNT of the Nett Amount of Customs Duty paid on each of 60 enumerated
| 3,268
802 |
1805.
276
2,168
1,206
1,527.
2,595
1,722
2,1 08
1,307
746
2,894
I ,622
9,145
1,116
2,839
7,501.
**
6,283
2,299
13,521
2, 193
3,944
226
3,059
123
2,107
1,624
885
3,617
528
2,332
57
—-É—-
1,162 |
2,936 |
1,058 |
413
2,137
3,778
2,744
2,029
1 1,399
2,112
3,662
3,392
2,216
709
1,651
7,072
2,522
12,097
1,472
1,831
6,023
800
2,664
3,993
1,717
1,143
9,704
1,319
599
9,464
444
981
1,730
2,404
1,699
1,241
'pecification 0 - 1804.
aſſº. Rate ay Duty. | lºgº—
99 Aloes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/3 ºf Ib 242 |
100 Anchovies . . . . . . . . 1/ 2d ... " ... 789,
1 Argol............ 7/6 2/ #’ Cwt. 497
2 Balsams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . varicus - ||
3 Beer, Spruce ........ 66/#' Barrel 3,564.
4 Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5 ft. Cwt. 2,343
5 Bugles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/ #’ it 799
6 Cantharides . . . . . . ... 3/6 n | 607
7 Capers . . . . . . . ... 1/ 6 m 975
8 China Ware ...... 15 & 30 ºf Cent, 789 |
9 Coral Beads ........ 15/10 # it 735
110 Cordage . . . . . . . 21/6 10/9 # Cwt. 3,251 |
11 Cream of Tartar 30/ 4/8 m 1,926 |
12 Feathers. . . . . . . . 88/8 44/, / 14,547
13 do. Ostrich . . . . . . 30/ #' ib | 2,639
14 Ginger . . . . . . . . 23/ 11/6 tº Cwt. 1,551
13 Gl Bottles . . . . . . . . . . various 1,080 |
16 &SS } all other. . . . . . . . . . ... ." 7,320
: Hair:#;"...º. i.i.
18 Horse . . . . . . . . . . 20 # Cent. 1, 155
19 Hats, Chip & Straw. . . . . . . . various 7,850 |
120 Juice of Lemons. . . . . . . . . . . ... m 3,995
1 Lace . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 tº Cent. 14,506
2 Manna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/3 ºf fij || –
3 Matts, Russia. . . . . . . . 23/9 d£ 100 2,433
4 Nuts; Small . . . . . ... 2/{P Bushel 4,775
5 Others, as Chesnuts iſ a 1,169
6 Opium. . . . . . . . . . 9/ 4/. § fb 5,101
7 Oysters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
8 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . various 2,581
9 Pictures 1/ each, & 1/{{* Square Foot 1,241
130 Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10' ºf Cwt 626.
I Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . 27/6 m 1,102
2 Rosin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/9 m 278
3 Sarsaparilla . . . . . . . . . . 1/3 ºf ib | 1,581
4 Senna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m . 3,888
5 Shawls . . . . . . . . . . 67%. 30 tº Cent. 1,479
6 Ships Hulls. . . . . . . . . . . . 50 0 14,938
7 Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90/{{* Cwt. 1,152
8 Stone, Marble, &c. . . . . . . . . various 2,326
9 Succades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3d. § ib| 1,005 ||
140 Tamarinds . . . . . . . . . . . . 2d. a 2,080
1 Tortoise Shell. . . . . . . . . . 1/ a 1,435.
2 Verdigris. . . . . . . . . . . . 2/ a 3,877
3 Vermillion . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/ / | 64
4 Cotton . . . . . . . . 10 d. ib 2,081
5 Yam; Mohair . . . . . . . . 1 d. #. 4,695
6 Yellow Berries . . . . . . . . 14/d? Cwt. 1,487
7 Zaffres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 d, if ib 2,889
8 Carpets, Turkey . . . . . . 20 # Cent. 2,427
9 Galls . . . . . . . . . . 11/2 5/ d? Cwt. 1,222
150 Hair, Cow, &c. 16/ 2/6 m 1,477
1 Mother of Pearl Shells 25 # Cent. 1,890
2 Pearls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 m | 1,724
3 Saffron. . . . . . . . . . 2/6 1/4” ib 341
4 Turmeric . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/4 ºf Cwt.
1,065
426
1,725
1,516
1,387
2,370
2,063
713
429
1, 185
1,905
14,399
3,484
925
1,007
1,947
1,766
523
4,466
1,122
3,324
1,921
921
1,782
3,033
922
796
226
1806.
1,265
2,574
978
692
746 |
1,937
675
t
:
|
1807.
—-É-——-É-—
1, 122 1,610
1,502
101
2,032
423 |
*-*.
713
2,916
833
8,351
575
3,426
2,538
1,815.
395
720 |
5,137
1,604
2,038
235
5,830
3,296
1,505
1,560
1,381
794
1,281
4,286
769
958
773
1,744
l, 1,184
2,266
1,439
871
1,112
748
1,464
560
2,185
239
1,806
1,024
1,003
1,328
2,560
2,172
2, 522
1,099
These articles were not specifically
enumerated prior to 1814.
555 .
322.
1,312
311
997
646
572
3,987
910
2,415
154
3,650
2,408
247
932
1,788
588
854
2,577
3,348
474
8,705
1,267
1,056
1,060
3,885
881
569
2,402
46,072
641
1,022
1,897
992
1,174
1,918
637
245
1,757
663
1,021
2, 193
2,702
1,039
1,203
105 Antimony ...
—-É.----
3, L77.
399 || ||
476
25
626 ||
136 |
1,158.
*-
1,927
955
669.
1809.
—-É——
| 1,419
3,622
912
1,180
133
2,764
716
1,976
3,903
6,265
2,008
4,727
651
3,472
5,984 |
543
1,535
4,523
6,292
95.3
1,462 |
8,335
5,105
466
11,637
1,257
2,363
670
4,629
1,232
987
1,251
1,923
30,965,
148.
1,889
1,440
2,271
3,989
1,173
3,778
583
761
9,964
1,400
1,011
1,536
2,894
5,209
3,235
—-É-—
2,169
1,322
1,587
2,839
239
2,009
1,840
1,431
1,909
1,095
7,484
2,016
12,339
1,707
2,236
1810.
3,465
1,354
11
2,319
1,907 |
8,375
1,464 |
808
4,724
3,523
736
7,077.
312
4,151
1,057
843
574
2,042
1,799
3,291
30,886
667
2,414
|Sponge
1,366
2,352
1,639
407
2,447
1,456
1,216
4,092
3,289
1,189
5,742
3,530
5,597
871 ||
503
1, 169
6 Arsenic
7 Ebony ...
8 Lignum Vitae . . . .
9 Tapioca . . . . . . . . .30/ # Cwt.
© e º e Q & © ºr
. . . . . . . 15/ #” Ton
1811.
—-É---
894
1,3} }
1,343
587
3,069
707
1,339
3,693
997
6,564
1,738
3,808
2,031
238
321
1,646
2
765
1,038
75
4,344
1,644
5,158
301
1,905
1,926
171
81
1,413
1,687
3,603
20,231
52()
2,131
3,408
1,633
2,578
5,582
529
920
1,532
438
1,442
1,998
2,344
1,587.
4,333
1,021
590
933
14/3
11/2
1,767
260
1812.
—-8-–
2,461
2,583
633
423
322.
7,353
246
2,885
791
492
4,099.
2,201
1,901
2,422
2,406.
2,364
*}
4,733
2,558
638
4,130
1,046
2,222
3,089
5,988
203
461
2,464
4,119
15,313
1,008
1,887
494
tº:
2,353
19,534
545
199
151
169,
353
1,645
492
896
4,699
1,761
! 33
3,003
© gº tº 15/ # Cwt.
If
/7
1814.
—-6--
3,445
2,604
2,471
941
687
16,174
579
1,290
564
8,904
2,864
5,620
4,532
9,599
1,078
1,890
8,204
1,570.
3,078
5, 156
8,085
1,877
1,952
6,261
5,790
4,020
7,045
2,862
6,471
1,368
13,982
1,627
847
3,211
5,130
34,937
2,650
3,170
2,752
2,735
4, 161
1,103
709
1,560
1,412
6,900
2,584
812
1,154
12, 179
1,117
772
5,414
664
2,052
249
624
-*rms
3,092 |
—£-—
4,469
3,527
1,841
1,803
2,072
12,448
1,530
2,287
3,871
1,944
5,206
2,903
8,869
3,895
2,377
8,010
1,733
1,391
1,669
6,518
9,486
1,256
6,274
9,412
4,557
3,202
5,202
8,944
2,776
14,417
1,280
549
3,145
4,000
2,889
4,648
4,407
10,475
26]
1,818
3,950
3,009
5,640
4,404
1,222
1,672
8,396
329
4,615
991
559
537
287
1,107
- 181 5. 1816.
7,421
919 |
4,455
|12,928
*-*.

—-É-—
2,876
1,740
1,829
2,171
1,274
12,358
1, 191
1,004
2,485
3,496
2,844
3,155
1,281
6,285
2,594
4,713
5,080
1,371
1,415
1,682
9,451
7,010
2,488

1,179
2,775
14,135
3,489
2,140
2,081
5,577
573
8,158
170
1,581
3,962
6,479
4,099
5,145
2,499
1,991
2,403
7,201
387
2,872
1,907
1,719
1,979
3,707
2,048
461
10,412
274
2,761
92%
35
402
437
1,013
9
Articles of Merchandize, IMPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 28 Years 1815–31.
99
100
i
4
()
i
i 48
9
i 50
I
-- 3-
1817.
—-É-—
3, 159
4,776
1,796
2,690
985
13,472
1,831
2,419
2,491
3,563
310
2,277
3,372
3,236
1,261
7,380
5,369
1,236
1,347
1, 160
25,405
6,188
4,723
1,077
8,023
10,50ſ)
1,627
5, 131
1,634
6,020
917
i 3, 105
47
2,416
4,056
5,089
3,097
1,076
2,574
2,460
4,292
1,850
5,464
378
3,535
1,272
1,929
2,188
3,688
970
145
12,662
481
1,038
2,430
214
157
765 |
547
699 |
1818.
—-É-—
4,045
J,577
3,339
2,822
2,033
16,957
1,906
1,658
2,207
4,844
2,064
3,029
3,854
4,766
2,359
8,601
7,442
1,875
1,693.
2,738
33,233
9,914
4,494
977
12,378
14,585
2,761
5,027
2,488
6,91 i
1,650
17,516
798
2,953
3,702
4, 196
3,805
1,117
2,400
3,846
3,473
2,894
4,871
202
2,497
4,669
3,035
3,192
6,368
2,432
290
+ 1,842
444
1,336
3,954
à05
695
809
280
770
1819.
3,665
2,670
1,185
2,460
1,946
14,814
2,540
1,819
2,132
3,812
2,032
1,966
3,390
3,002
3,350
6,477
5,961
985
1,576
2,227
33,459
6,616
5,398
842
5,851
14,026
1,986
6,784
5,013
3,385
9,266
452
9,920
50
3,098
3,334
4,366
2,795
406
4,069
3,334
2,528
2,757
1,634
287
2, 51 i
1,597
1,516
3,558
3,293
993
328
550
950
1,764
568
573
492
317
6 ſ 1
— -f- —
1820. .
—-É-—
2,742
2,680
622
2,121
2,854
12,235
2,522
2,618
2,246
3,472
1,972
1,842
3,589
3,097
7,346
5,395
7,959
584
1,959
2,635
24,570
11,579
5,959
1,354
4,192
21,235
2,275
6,983
2, 164
2,310
6,589
1,003
13,448
3
2,578
4,499
4,731
4,009
1,747
2,876
2,242
2,402
1,045
1,154
1,689
2,092
3,898
2,227
5,685
586
560
5,409
536
944
2,413
934
8] 3
112
605
1,295
1821.
—-É-—
2,504
,343
1,524
2,023
1,341
12,642
3,655
4,368
2,012
2,820
3,730
2,984
1,915 .
5,542
2,345
8,906
4,256
7,824
855
2,213
2,629
38,186
7,706
5, 107
1,107
510
19,212
3,008
7,962
2,439
3,523
7,538
425
9,442
42
3,043
4,744
5,584
2,644
1,392
3,036
2,648
3,080
3,474
1,517
885
3,942
3,383 |
3,043
2,803
5,285
'730
846
5,485
483
1,003
3,151
356
708
80
876
1,434
1822.
—-£-—
5,044
2,900
2,235
12,598
4,634
2,422
4,007
5,015
2,287
2,879
5, 119
2,939
9,725
6,310
7,862
1,267
2,471
2,473.
37,221
5,544
7,432
'751
4,932
21,452
352
7,928
2,932
7,851
57()
12, 193
8
4,434
5,040
5,562
3,750
4,290
5,131
1,931
2,896
1,268
!, I 52
3,826
3,256
3,050
2,213
6,621.
1,559
551
4,315
833
1,136
4,635
1,485
588
55
30()
1,100
3,313.
3,414 |
573
2,377
4,069
3,990
3,309
3,573
1,573
14,652
3,231
2,494
3,299
5,310
2,099
1,802
6,272
2,646
12,568
6,070
8, 177
1,047
2,032
3,348
38,273
6, 193
8,911
1,142
4,154
11, 151
1,250
8,946
1,731
2, 164
6, 157.
595
14,446
| 8
5,243
5,982
4,078
2,594
9,031
4,506
1,865
3,399
3,293
2,429
1,216
4,074
2,930
2,775
2,786
4,680
2,000
704
2,626
1,069
1,373
3,209
1,335
564
116
390
1823. 18
—-É---
4,992
3,580
3,654
3,639
2,643
16,616
1,460
2,481
2,833
5,397
2,165
1,699
6,864
2,626
11,821
7,939
10,596
1,255
2,514
4,132
58,668
4,831
13,263
1,083
6, 183
25,034
1,885
10, 112
24. | i82ö.
-** ****
4,950
5,523
1,454
4,516
9,143
16,825
3,373
2,500
5,801
4,244
545
5,284
4,237
4,293
6,132
17, 189
3,694
2,334
4,058
69,854
3,175
11,938
770
7,289
2,382
9,251
3,522.
14,427.
| 1826.
—-6--
4,096
3, 186
498
4,313
8,107
10,411
1,114
3,413
1,829
5,209
1,602
649
1,491
5,918
843
7,363
9,777
2,564
2,873
3,398
57,996
1,226
1,222
1,023
5,693
13,591
1,261
11,284
2,983
9,415
745
12,224
55
4,629
6,636
5,825
2,704
2,065
3,917
1,447
3,855
3,527
2,941
1,534
3,324
2,297
2,668
933
5,254
1,310
572
1,081
325
1,331
3,117
1,680
657
110
528
1,279
10,162
655
13,069
3,707
6,779
3,838
2,932
1,821
5,437
1,619
1,771
2,633
3,816
3,303
2,537
1,817
4,204
1,502
572
3,695
124
1,124
1,980
2,610
1, 134
78
1,496
805 | 1,217 | 1,048
N
3,471
1,338 |
1,447
4,873
595
9,532
4,954
6,34()
4,911
1,947
2,570
3, 132
1,502
1,837
1,455
2,737
363
596
191
1,150
289
781
508
99
281
690
1,376
J 10
105
691.
577
554 |
1827.
—-É.--—
5,785
5,452
1,112
5,872
6,222.
10,945
1,021
3,561
2,028
5,239
2,356
1,091
2,472
5,497
565
6,891
11,543
3,372
2,704
3,169
73,276.
2,000
71.4
1,444
6,988
11,020
1,672
7,689
913
3,365
1,208
|10,856
4,629
7, i7
5,014
1,212
1,493
762
1,419
1,515
1,673
4,335
299
583
223
2,386
990
—n
861
922
503
313
867
698
438
170
648
346 J
1828.
—-É.--—l----É-—
5,955
5,323
1,411
5,543
7,040
10,851
1,842
3,459
2,957
6,778
2,944
1, 183
1,850
6,824
960
4, 189
12,189
4,929
2,066
1,145
76,747
2,350
786
1,211
4,862
11,948.
1,758
6,422
1,848
2,833
546
9,966
5,205
8,311
4,947
961 .
1,280
992
1,528
1,294
1,372
5,476
554
575 |
*-
1,248
1,860
1829.
4,881
2,222
1,056
4,327
8, 137
11,102
1,344
2,473
1,096
6,365
2,670
96
1,976
6,044
786
3,345
10,909
5,799
591
202
63,853
2,309
715
1,123
3,693
10,886
2,045
4,508
1,363
1,430
2,942
448
8,242
6,133
7,588
4,043
2,161
1,136
990
1,406
1,434
732
4,621
820
1, 193
654
1830.
—-É-—
4,210
1,432
2,040
5,270
7,733
11,811
2,747 |
2,704 |
1,722
7,027
2,758
146
2,654
4,560
1,062
3,560
I 1,483
5,650
846
213
48,281
2,192
644
1,146
5,638
13,557
1,426
4,528
515
1,325
3,406
'738
7,539
5,950
9,027
4,798
1,416
1,337
1,813
1,318
1, 179
817
3,875
1,141
*
1,609
797
1,179
950
1832.
rt.
---tº --
*
| 1833.
*** These articles have not been specifically enumerated
since 1827, eaccept Carpets, which have been specified under
the denomination of Woollen Manufactures. The Customs
Duties being here arranged in reference,— first, to shew
the amount of Duty levied on Colonial Produce ;-secondly,
on those articles which are enumerated in the list of Re.
exports, see Page 60, and lastly, to shew the changes
that have taken place in the articles enumerated. The fol-
lowing Prges contain an Alphabetical list of the whole of
the 218 articles, with reference to their Numb, , in the
Classification. -
10
Acid, Boracic . . . . . . 226
Alkali,- see Barilla
Alkanet Root . . . . . . 224
An ACCOUNT of the Nett Amount of Customs Duty paid on each of 81 enumerated articles
42
Alphabetical Indea,—see Note, preceding page.
Corn, Grain, & Flour 98
Cortex Peruvianus
Cotton, Manufac. 16 & 94 Juniper Berries.... 59
Juice of Lemons,
Limes, & Oran.
; 120
Specification of
Articles Imported.
Rate of Duty.
160 Angelica . . . . . . . . 10d.
1 Apples . . . . . . . 4/4” Bushel
2 Arrow Root ...... 2d. if ib
3 Bacon & Hams 6d. 3d. ,
{{* ifi
4 Bark, Quercitron... 2/{{* Cwt.
5 Box Wood... 67 18 6 #’ Tom
6 Canes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . various
7 Essences. . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Orchilla.... 16/6 6/ dº Cwt.
//
9 Quills. . . . . . . . . . 2/6 d? 1000
170 Radix Ipecacuanha. . 4/{P ib
1 Rape Cake. . . . . . 2d. f* Cwt.
Sago
• e e o e º e e a tº 30/
ſ)
3 Sponge . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/{P fB
4 Toys . . . . . . . . . . 20
Almonds . . . . . . . . . . 30 do. Wool . . . . . . 12 Lace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Aloes . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 do. Yarm . . . . . . Lacquer’d Ware.... 232
Anchovies . . . . . ... 100 Cranberries . . . . . . 201 Lead, Pig ....... 212
Angelica . . . . . . . . . . 160 Cream of Tartar ... 111 do., Black ...... 199
Annotto . . . . . . . . . 31 Cubebs . . . . . . . . . . 231 Leather . . . . . . . . . . 235
Antimony . . . . . . . . 155 Currants . . . . . . . . . . 44 Lemons & Oranges 60
Apples. . . . . . . . . . . . 161 - * * * Lemon Juice . . . . . . 120
Argol ............ 101 Peals,…see Timber Lignum Vitae...... 158
Arrow Root ...... 162 Dye & Hardwoods, Y Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Arsenic .......... 156 -see Box, Cedar, Liquorice Juice .... 61
Ashes, Pot, & Pearl 32 Fustic, Log, Ma- >72 do. Paste .... 178
Artificial Flowers ... 183 hogany, Nicarag- | Logwood . . . . . . . . 26
Arrack............ 10 tia, and Rose . . . . J Maccaroni . . . . . . . , 176 2
Bacon and Hams ... 163 Ebony . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Mace ............ 21
Balsams . . . . . . . . . . 102 Bels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Madders.......... 6*
Barilla tº e o e º 6 tº G & & 33 Eggs tº e º e º º ºs e º e sº 182 Mahogany tº G & © e º º 4 6.
Bark, Oak, & Cork 34 Elephants Teeth .. 45 Manna ......... 122
Cent.
5 V alonia . . . . . . . . 1/6 ºf Cwt.
d£’ib
. . . . . . 2/{f' Bushel
1814.
— £ —
1,683
2,171
1,793
8,566
2,691
2,551
4,247
2,705
3,325
2,265
4,391
3,982
1815.
— £ —
232
23,388
1,600
677
678
950
I
14 Tea • e a e e s e e s e e s e e 1
ſBalks and Ufers')
Battens & ends
Fire Wood . . . . |
Fir Quarters ... ;-85
Knees of Oak
c: Oars . . . . . . . .
ſº | Teake . . . . . . . . J
* { Deals and ends 82
= Fir . . . . . . . . • - 86
5- Lathwood .... 83
Masts and Yards 81
Oak Timber .. 89
do. Planks .. 88
Wainscot Logs 87
Call other . . . . . .
Tobacco and Snuff... - 8
Tortoise Sheel . .
Toys. . . . . . . . . .
Till * * * * * * * *
tº 3. 141
. . . . 174
Turmeric, © e g º O O C tº e 154.
Turpentine ...
Valonia . . . . . . . .
79
tº tº 175
* @
Verdigris. . . . . . . . . . 142
Vermicelli
Vinegar © e g o Aº nº e g º º 196
Walnuts tº tº J. A. & O e e º 'º
9 & & © tº º
Vermillion . . . . . .
. . 176
... 143
177
Water, Cologne .... 237
do.
Wines . . . . . .
Yarn, Cotton . . .
do.,
952
2,898
420
1,309
2,622
2,109
5,708
2,047
1,818
5,138
1816.
— £ —
1,152
14,065
1,072
393
228
1,455
1,987
2,724
2,664
126
955
3,278
2,791
2,850
1,801
1,284
2,892
78 LiquoriceP
9 Baskets . .
180 Clocks . . .
1 Corks . . . .
2 Eggs. . . . . .
3 Eels ſtificial
4 Flowers, Ar
5 Grapes. . . .
6 Horns&Tps
7 Matts
& © tº º
8 Musical Ins.
9 Myrrh . . . .
190 Essentiois
1 Ochre
• *
2 Plums ... .
3 Statues....
4 Prints . . . .
5 Scammony
6 Vinegar . .
7 Cedar Wood
8 Rosewood
9 Lead, Black
200 Onions . . . .
I Cranberries
2 Ginger, Pr.
tº º º gº 80 3 Honey ....
Whale Qil ........ 28 4 Olives . . . .
Fins. . . . . . . . * 5 Safflower • &
Wool, Cottom ... .. 12 6 Cabinet W.
do., Sheeps. . . . . . 91
Woolen Manufactur. 95 7 Feathers & ©
144 8 Fish . . . . . .
e • e e i < 9 Rock Moss
Limen . . . . . . 92 210 Pears . . . .
do., Mohair . . . . . . 145
Yellow Berries . . .
. 146
Zaffres s tº e. e. g. e. e. e º 0. 147
206
14,674
23?
6
1,208
6,414
87
77
\s-yº”
1811,
94
4,379
46
450
Sait
2,152
18
87
\º-y-
1812,
do., Quercitron ... 164 Embroidery . . . . . . 228 Marble Bloeks . . . . 138 6 Vermicelli . . . . . . . . 8d.
Baskets tº e º a e s tº e a tº 179 Essences ge e : © e º 'º & e e 167 Matts, Russia tº e º e º 'º 123 7 Walnuts
Beef, Salted ...... 230 Essential Oils...... 190 do., Various .... 187
Beer, Spruce . . . . . . 103 Molasses . . . . . . . . . . 64 ...
#º • * * * * * * a 167 Feathers . . . . . . . . . . 11%. Mother of Pearl ... 151 Rice..............
Berries .......... 59 ... do. “. . . . . . *07 Musical Instruments 188 Rock Moss ........ 209
Books sº e º 3 tº e º º & © & & 104 #::::::::: ... 2: Myrrh * * * * tº a 63 g º e º gº 189 §º © º 6 e º tº 3 & ;
1S a s e s e o e a e s e o e - *g iº • e g º ºs e e º ºs e º º t
#: sº : Flax * * * ~ * tº e º e e º 'º e 47 Needle Work, . e 9 & 3 228 §." o e s tº e º 'º e º 9 º' - 7
#º ...' ... 3; Flowers, Artificial.. 184 Nº. & © tº 9 e º & © e is *: Saffron 153
Bottles,— See Glass #: 6 & e tº 9 e e º e g º e º 75 wº. © e g e .. • e º e º 'º 3 ºf sañower. . : : : .. 205
Boxes e g º 0 e º 0 & 0 & © tº 233 ustic * * * * * * * * c e º 'º 25 Oil, Essential . . . . . . 190 Sago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Box Wood e e e 6 & © & e 1.65 Galls . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 do., Olive & G G & º & 65 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
#...' ....... s. 3. ... . . . . . . . .” §. ........ *; Saltpetre........ 23
rimstone . . . . . . . . 36 Ginger .......... 114 °9', 'Taºn . . . . . . . . . * Sarsaparilla . . . . . . 133
Bristles . . . . . . . . . . 37 º Preserved, .. 202 do., Various . . . . . . 213 sº tº g e º e e º e i;
Bugles .. * 9 - © & . . . . . 105 Glass Bottles . . . . . . 115 Qchre . . . . . . . . . . . . .191 Seeds © e º e º Q & © º e º ºs 72
Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 do., Plate, &c. ... 116 3.: e e º e º 'º º :: Senna . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
tºº Gloves ... . . . . . . . . . 236 ºnions. . . . . . . . . . . . Shawls. . . . . . . . . . . . 135
§: wº.º. Grain, Corn, &c. . . .98 ºpium :::::::::::: 1% ships Huis........ 136
- e tº gº & Grains, Guinea .... 229 Oranges & Lemons 60 Ø
Camphor 39 p . . 229 g * * * * Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
C p e tº e º 'º e º e o º 166 Granilla e º e º e o 'o e º º 41 Orchal & Orchilla tº º 168 Shumac © g g º O e º º ſº Q 73
ë. rid & e g º e º g tº º 106 Grapes • tº e º 'º © e º a e º & 85 Ostrich Feathers ... 113 Silk Raw *e e º e º e º ud 13
tº ‘....... ... Gum, Animi & Copai ſã Oysters ....... . . . 127 do. Thrown ...... ,
Čapets". ... .. ... 113 do., Arabic ... . . . 49 Palm Oil.......... 67 do., Manufactures 96
Cassia Lignea...... 18 30, Rae . . . . . . . 39 Paper......... ... 128 do., do. East India 17
Castor Oji........ 66 gº ºnegal.; 31 do., for Hangings 239 skins ............ 74
Cedar wood ...... 197 do., Tragacanth .. 52 Pearls .......... 15% smalts ....... . . . . . 76
Cheese. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hai Pears . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Snuff . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
º 3 Hair, Horse ...... 118 . . . . . . . . 137
§: "Wº:5” º' tº #:... ::::::::::::: ś:::::::::::";
- . º: 108 do, Human . . . . . . 117 fii Roxes ........ 17 Spirits,—see Rum, 7
enware ...... #. º; & straw 9 Pimento . . : : . .. 24 Brandy, Geneva, 9
Cinnamon . . . . . . . . 19 #. lips's raw ". Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Arrack, and of R 10
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 #.' ............ 54 Platting of Straw .. 240 Guernsey . . . . . . $234
Cloves . . . . . ....... 20 * & © & © e g º e e º e & ... Plums, Dried . . . . . . 192 Sponge . . . . . . . . . . 173
Cobalt . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 #: *::: and i. Porcelain ........ 108 Spruce Beer . . . . . . 103
Cochineal . . . . . . . . 41 #. and Tips all 1. Prints and Drawings 194 Statues . . . . . . . . . . 193
Cocoa, Husks, Shls., \ 2 fiorses PS • * * * 238 Prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . 131 §: º e º e o e º a tº e o a *
and Chocolate .. 5 H . . . . . . . . 2: 24-4, tone . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
s' oney . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Quercitron Bark . . 164 'T - - - - - - - - - - - - 225
8::::::::::::::: nº............ is §º... sº......... i.
Cologne Water . . . . 237 Inkle . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Quills . . . . . . º Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Coral Beads ...... 109 Ipecaquanha ...... 170 Radix Ipecaquanha 170
Cordage tº e º & © $ s e º s 1 1() Iron * G - e > e e & e - tº e 56 Rags • * * * * * * * tº e e 69 Tallow . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Cork. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Isinglass ... . . . . . . . 57 Raisins... . . . . . . . . . .70 Tamarinds . . . . . . . . 140
do., Bark . . . . . . . . 34 Ivory . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Rape & Linseed Cake 171 Tapioca ... . . . . . ... 159
Corks . . . . . . . . & e º e 181 Jalap © tº º ſº tº 0 tº º 4 e º 'º 58 Rhubarb * * * * * * * * * * 71 Tar to a e º e e º e © tº ſº & C & 78
215 Earthen Ware . . . . . . . . . . . 666 630 | 1,074 674 39 694 - 305
16 Copper • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94. 664 462 | 1,133 2,031 || 4,948 |30,204
17 Pill Boxes. © ºn e º ºr e º º & © • - g 1,382 874 869 762 t-aa-ºº-ºº: - 211 148
18 Inkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,170 | 1,868 1,472 1,420 213 | 1,017 91 -
19 Oil of Turpentine.. . . . . . . 1,180 1,537 | 841 1,322 1,185 |13,220 6,932
220 Saccarum Saturni. . . . . . . . .357 — *-* tºm-
1 Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 798 586 230 — 72 | 1,036 º
2 Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,174 2,659 2,238 1,365 177 863 9
3 Tow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,508 1,179 1,966 1,867 7 174 959
ſ YEARS 1804. 1805. 1806, 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810.
--[352
i,592
878
1,542
23,347
1,854
1,097
416
381
\º-º-'
1814.
11 Nuts. . . . .
12 Seed Oil .
13 Oil, Various
14 Cayenne P.
525
893
270
452
963
548
1,858
18
63
\º-Asn-
1815,
373
Hops
8
377
686
1,562
41
20 !
69 .
\*A*/
1816.
11
of Merchandize, IMPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 28 Years 1804 – 1831.

1817.
——£–
574
40,524
1,031
278
1,544
1,353
2,434
1,656
2,501
2,732
584
317
4,356
4,832
3,966
4,285
1,218
1,124
* * 0 & © &
& Q ºn tº gº gº
*isi 34?Cargo
1818.
—- £ —
1,018
12,359
1,091
765
1,659
2,216
2,289
2,000
2,908
2,727
611
921
5,412
4,035
2,382
10,427
2,990
2,841
25 ºff Cent.
20
//
.. 2/4 ºf Cwt.
50 20 ºf Cent.
* * * tº º e
... 6/9 ºf
6 * * * * *
£ 18 18
various
Cwt.
© e º e º 'º
ib
{P Tun
£3 16 ºf Tom
tº e º & © e
20/{{* Cwt,
4/
... ºf Bushel
. 6/ #' Gallon
3d. #'
15/4}
e 2/# Gallon
... 5/df. Cwt.
* * * g e g
8d.
iſe ºf Bishºt
38;
21,888
253
|
1819.
--—£–
394
15,932
1,792
754
825
1,876
1,802
4,614
3,636
1,054
2,736
1,977
4,612
1,192
2,402
2.94
1,332
2,297
7,532
745
1,586
1,042
2,402
1,538
698
755
4,787
771
658
2,379
1,553 |
833 |
4,975
987 |
3,364
1820,
—-É.--—
1,004
7,884
1,896
1,166
746
1,565
1,307
2,449
3,604
899
5,052
2,358
2,860
4,871
1,257
2,387
144
1,480
1,799
536
11,077
810
1,246
1,936
1,796
1,551
529
730
3,303
1,240
574
3,439
1,275
147
396
4,572
5,437 |
986 |
1,837 |
1821.
—£-
671
15,600
2,575
925
1,911
1,681
1,230
1,752
3,783
913
4,375.
2,095
2,795
1,471
1,911
1,567
144
1,677
868
14,075
810
1,739
1,756
1,883
853
512
540
3,910
1,630
456
1,594
3,013
719
341
641
1,261
322
40}
458
1,871
167
105
216
285
9
546
404 |
337
501
147
443 || –
Snuff]
4,759 |
1,480 |
2,042 |
263 -
1,071 |
394
1822.
—--£—
895
8,876
2,696
792
1,633
2,092
1,439.
1,737
4,839
3,988
823
626
4,300
2,485
3,549
2,759
2,034
1,203
44
1,926
3,387
616
17,585
810
2,326
1,826
2,520
985
957
951
5,869
995
690
1,226
3,222
691
1 H2
5,907
550
863
740
304
447
1,343
1,895
315
58
768 ||
198 |
385
30
472
930
1823.
— £ —
1,658
5,947
3,626
844
1,630
1,321
2,072
2,650
4,252
5,258
1,015
1,420
4,076
3,972
4,351
7,667
2,220
1,911
174
1,724
4,247
874
17,319
797
2,611
2,208
2,611
1,019
879
978
6,986
2,245
699
--[148
2,166
602
168
3,378
5,503
2,562
522
1, 175
593
439
793
1,789
1,862
218
62
726
144
720
49
650
105
|
236 Gloves .... 4/5/8: 7/4? Dozen
7 Cologne Water
8 Horses .
9 Paper Hangings e. i/ #.
various
Aſ
ib
Cwt.
f/
various
d£' ſh
various
do.
© & C G e ºr
155
266,052
896
278
404
7,599
1,338
995
937
364
º
737
1,507
129
43
358
636
607
2]
1,542
** **
w & ©
.... 1/# Flask ||
20/each
Sq. Yard
1824.
——£–
255
13,077
3,113
1,427
2,722
2,345
2,132
2,296
3,470
4,681
929
4,125
2,845
6,583
4,729
15,730
2,082
1,679
Cobalt
1,726
4,913
464
17,985
823
3,207
2,764
3,536
1,887
1,260
822
7,418
895
863 |
313
1,134
1,517
296
3,731
9,183
852
587
803
351
1,759
724
2,486
2,587
166
69
708 |
289
741
36
I62
1.
*
º
240 Platting of Straw ..., 1774; it 4,196
1825.
——£–-
| 473
13,624
1,692
2,874
2,478
3,100 |
1,254 |
2,841
1,053 |
4,082
1,212
5,727
3,011
6,107
5,175
4,899
2,228
1,903
624
1,505
4,900
878
22,389
1,032
1,856
1,651
2,587 |
1, 191
965
{ 1,300
8,430
1,040
1,109
4,245
1,382
1,041
176
5,457
10,849
1,458
1,615
887
347
1,000
855
1,543
2,617
91
488
294
1,016
[2,745
4,696
1,784
10,078
308 |
1826.
-— fº
1827.
36
1828.
– £ —
1,257
7,894
1,538
4,357
938
1,389
1,675
2,153
685
1,805
4,534
3,513
3,607
1,931
3,222
2,987
2,049
210
1,012
3,693
844
21,717
1,129
930
1,717
1,045
879
7,012
1,189
940
6, 198
1,005
2,005
196
3,264
6,160
1,378
2,225
706
350
302
241
374
2,012
#' ſh
© e º 'º º ve
1,098
5,735
1,397
3,989
713
2,114
2,232
3,348
709
4,845°
1,135
716 |
4,238
1,301
4,237
4,123
4,834
2,296
6,017
2,126
2,293
785
3,728
433
23,063
1,238
1,157
1,860
793
1,385
1,026
976
7,546
828
992
21
1,447
1,423
4,287
7,276
1,303
815
769
329
481
512
469
1,271
8,919
1,718
3,604
1,191
1,891
3,423
2,958
273
6,217
1,457
4,322
3,226
4,075
2,989
9,374
2,024
2,398
1,039
5,663
785
22,920
1,270
1,017
1,837.
1,267
877
| 1.0%
1,018
9,722
1,361
153
Hops |
1,395
196
2,412
374
3,794
| 8,027
3,481
1829.
——£
1830.
506
6,526
2,056
2,378
1,138
1,527
2,878 |
2,772
354
4,843
876
3,316
1,586
3,651
3,073
5,746
2,290
1,189.
1,038 |
5,906
682.
22,167
1,113
856
1,704
1,264
1,156
1,673
956
6,740
1,191
442
1,605
1,856
528
2,999 |
8,629
2,946
686
224 Alkanet Root ..
5 Burr Stones . . . .
Boracic Acid 2,570
Boots & Shoes
33 |
20
228 Embroidery ....
9 Guinea Grains
(230 Salted Beef
1 Cubebs ...
2 Lacquer’d Ware..
3 Boxes
4 Guernsey Spirits
U 5 Leather
I/
243
4,065
1,974
2,025
1,781
I,233
3,795
8,049
..] 3,676
21,614
4,603
3,620
1,825
4,473
2,178
4,474
1,303
520
1,487
1,280
3,450
7,400
1,481
15,507
3,922
2,298
1,850
2,915.
Lead P
520
4,230
2,204
2,165
1,397
1,815
3,730
3,088
354
4,253
776
2,731
1,624
3,483
3,578
11,376
2,212
1,610
843
6,348
799
925
777
1,641
1,402
1,142
1,965
1,206
7,831
955
1,919
2,288
1,428
525
10,490
2,651
1,603
5,282
3,496
ig]
4,728
1,810
292.
1,854
1,079
3,765
2,825
'791
19,459
4,272
1,150
1,476
6,689
18,506
546
2,323
1831.
£—l——£–
390 |
10,620
1,453
1,823
1,223
2,034
3,299
3,644
221
3,640
730
3,625
1,700
3,373
3,761
7,209
2,558
2,379
969
6,099
142 |
20,373
1,082
607
2,145
1,953
1,430
1,617
732
7,539
451
649 |
1,660
1,808
480
1,418
8,484
2,029
849
965 |
5,169
2,506
5,903
682
167
1,840
1, 105 ||
3,454
7,613
793
21,847
4,436.
1,124
1,176
13,317
1832.
——£–
——£–
1833.
-6
T
7
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12
SUMMARY of the Receipt and appropriation of the CUSTOMS

Items of Receipt, and appropriation.
ſ 1 Total Nett Amount, Nos. 1 – 98
2 do. do., Nos. 99 – 240
3 do, Umemumerated Articles ...
4 Countervailing Duties Ireland....
Export Duty on British 5 advalorem
Produce & Manufactures & Specific ..
do. on Coals, and Culm ..
do. on Foreign Produce . .
Tommage Duty on 5 9 Inwards . . . .
SHIPPING. 10 Outwards ..
<
Duties 11 Coals & Culm
coASTWAYS } 12 Slates & Stone
Duties 13 Isle of Man..
}
ſ 15 Canal, and Dock Dues.. . . . . . . ..
16 Proceeds of Goods sold for Duties
17 Warehouse Rent . . . . . . . . [see line 55
18 Quarantine Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19 Bounties repaid with Interest. . . . . . . .
20 Proceeds of Seizures,—see line 56 . .
L Collected at the 14 West Indies
a ſº tº 9
,-
<
: 1 Interest on 5 Liverpool Docks. . . . . . . .
2 Money ad. do. Tobacco Warehouses
3 Principal Money Repaid . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 South Sea Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º
6 Surcharges, & Proceeds of Old Stores
L 7 Miscellaneous Receipts * @ 9
Q @
|
Drawbacks, & Bounties of ; ; ; ENGLAND
the mature of Drawbacks & 29 SCOTLAND
Repayments for over-entries $ 30 Fngland....
& Damage, as tº lines 54-7. & 31 Scotland....
$ 32 ENGLAND
& 33 SCOTLAND
34 Collectors . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Receivers General ..
6 Bills not Due
7 Imprests
TOTAL Gross Receipt
Balances & Imprests
in the hands of
— see line 73.
e G c e s - e º f
38 Total Sum to be accounted for.
ſ39 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
! 40 Brimstone s & © tº o q e 9
1 Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Silk ... 6 º' e e tº
3 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Timber
5 Staves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Furs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © &
7 Currants, and Raisins
8 Rice . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Tobacco & © e º 9 e º e º e o 6 g º e º gº tº e
50 Unemumerated Articles. . . . . . . . . . . .
1 all other enumerated articles . . . . . .
U. 2 Coals and Culm Coastways . . . . . . . .
* * * * * * * * * * g g º ºs
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
• e o 'º e o e s e o s vs e e º e s e o e º & © a
<
* * * > t e o
Total DRAWBAcks, as iſ lines 28-9. £
3 ( 54 for over-entries and Damage ... . . .
S. $ ). 5 on account of Goods sold for Duties
& Š.) 6 do. do. Fines and Seizures
§C 7 do. do. Surcharges, &c. ......
2 (58 on British Linens Exported .........
Rs 9 Irish do. 0- - - - . . . . . . . . .
§ |c. Sail Cloth do. . . . . . . . . . . . .
> < 1 Sundry Articles . . . . . . . . . . . * e a e s ºn
S | 2 Ships employod in 5 Greenland ....
Q U 3 Whale Fisheries º South Sea ...
Q
64 Charges of MANAGEMENT.
65 New CUSTOM H OUSE
6 Quarantine Expences ... . . .
7 Warehousing do. ........
8 Coast Blockade, &c.........
Payments on
account of the
9 Civil Government of Scotland
70 Miscellaneous Payments e e
Payments into the ; 71 ENGLAND ..
EXCHE QUER 2 SCOTLAND ..
73 Balances and Imprests, as per lines 34–7.
* * * * * * * e s a
74 Total Discharge of Income. st
4 Arrears of Duty, East India Company
£
-, *
1814.
1815.
1816.
1817.
1822. .
12,550,059
1818. 1819. 1820. 18% l . .
—£–|—f. —st——ºf---—ºf-|—gf----|-gf-——ºf---—st'—
9,846,869 9,984,513 || 8,255,541 || 9,919,894 || 9,188,599 || 9,060,131 8,390,704 || 8,914,010 || 9,249,839
316,788 292,037 229,072 316,096 || 601,924 || 330,184 330,012 || 357,871 323, 186
139,332 69,701 95,595 92,679 138,591 47,125 45,597 52,737 67,291
- — —— 1,576 2,159 1,948 1,099 1,381 1,046
: | -
581,802 209,075 144,492 98,113 82,855 71,627 62,044 70,246 72,579
29,129 50,193 24,343 13,600 | 12,457 5,900 72 *- *==s-,
69,048 80,511 66,288 58,476 57,902 46,323 46,082 49,542 51,509
185,550 25,819 6,669 2.608 3,020 733 280 Š 62 12
160,132 99,418 77,959 95,125 | 127,428 108,260 96,559 s, 83,723 33,262
134,671 72,235 71,149 76,462 |s 76,069 65,046 67,109 |$ 64,240 32,157
1,153,733 871,165 911,056 866,096 § 913,371 882,833 | 1,016,396 |$ 946,978 || 923,709
43,387 44,633 36,654 36,154 $ 49,904 61,907 59,925 || 's 58,871 61,525
4,757 9,501 6,180 || 7,145 |$ 9.656 | 15,038 15,727 || 20,570 18,452
49,801 68,100 57,342 22,991 || 56,891 36,216 32,604 |& 27,454 25,946
/ - - S -
39,298 41,722. 39,657 | 40,760 l ; 44,742 40,315 | 40,427 § 38,449. 37,479
16,941 15,829. 18,545 32,737 || $ 25,239 22,802 *::::: $ 39,986 25,506
18,122 17,299 16,316 14,998 |* 23,499 23,393 18,288 || 15,921 14,419
1,796 3,622 1,706 1,071 |'s 871 463 354 S 412 700
32,972. 822 97 || 30,090 46,184 33,799 |$ 23,415 31,818
-— i. 5,000 3,000 3,000 Š 3,000 3,000 |$ 3,000 § 3,000 3,000
— [4} {P cent|Barbadoes 27,246 | g 25,014 21,271 18,637] × 17,500 2,652
— | sºme mesº-sº § 17,460 § § -
* -- § 10,977 22,069 |s 13,578 ||
- 7,32 6,192 5,869 || R. 8,544 6,508 ſ S. 5,694 | * **t,
13,855 16,290 12,712 36,721 S 13,231 11, 197. s 6,583 e 13,489 20,427
680. 1,293 540. 628 a 13,712. 863 b 10,052 c 13,203 1,657
1,447,050 1,664,477 | 1,656,841 1,741,083 1,806,722 | 1,462,673 1,671,134 1,561,605 | 1,026,345
201,533 226,181 174,836 196,808 193,690 182,602 || 202,642 194,571 106,327
61,384 83,214 44,369 44,003 179,001 63,583 48,368 39,838 41,695
13,561 12,398 5,447 8,040 15,903 11,876 7,919 3,958 4,659
13,568,126 12,924,005 |11,239,898 |12,845,880 12,828,320 || 1,812,373 |11,508,403 |11,845,401 |11,477,632
993,512 | 1,044,153 | 721,273 913,937 904,080 775,408 || 754,672 759,796 || 759,620
87,385 130,361 120,968 95,278 90,743 84,683 78,404 71,056 60,077
30,611 29,773 22,316 17,695 23,069 17,216 16,014 15,636 14,586
320,275 518,504 || 296,833 328,274 615,329 391,073 189,427 265,576 257,184
185,786 205,338 297,285 - 2,550 - - 3, 140 389
15,185,695 ||14,852,134 12,698,573 |14,201,065 14,464,091 |13,080,753 |12,550,059 |12,957,855 |12,569,100
1,334,773 1,552,545 1,540,142 | 1,685,525 | 1,725,872 | 1,287,140 1,619,948 1,499,120 | # 888,458
34,974 47,458 48,279 43,897 55,217. 61,969 53,815 58,050 # 64,810
60,117 64,044 49,246 41,219 41,849 37,803 38,271 40,648 # 42,576
65,034 68,532 58,370 44,577. 47,578 47,505 38,376 42,591 44,622
4,132 24,943 23,060 17,914 18,961 | g 15,460 17,627 16,377 | # 11,887
16,133 23,348 21,191 12,614 17,058 S 25,850 29,950 25,211 s 20,536
5,112 8,534 8,735 4,200 5,395 | is "4 Too 1,810 | 1,776 $ 1,830
4,584 | 6,479 6,729 8,280 8,837 § 9,015 4,306 603 || 153
1,959 3,149 1,199 1,419 1,697 is 1,791 5,359 3,592 s 3,775
710 82 225 50 5 & —— 20 63 || 68
2,125 1,443 1,737 2,041 3,677 º 3,522 *— 7 |s -
| 5,012 4,397 3,608 1,873 1,945 | SH 1,718 1,322 1,140 908
88,768 60,402 50,314 55,152 53,706 | * 131,840 45,811 47,328 32,820
25, 150 25,302 18,842 19,131 18,645 18,262 17, 161 19,669 |$ 20,225
1,648,583 1,890,658 1,831,677 | 1,937,892 2,000,412 1,645,275 | 1,873,776 1,756,175 1,132,668
74,946 97,018 53,416 || 53,577 | * 195,848 76,445 58,995 46,618 50,259
º *s-stee- ºwe — 3,427 5,620 3,002 | 4,934
s: 3,418 4,035 * * ––– gº - 73,746 63,550 135,203 42,542
; 1,190 2,125 2,725 || 2,488 1,798 || 539 6,539 6,440
§ 112,029 || 104,703 || 106,625 || 140,401 is 169,557 | 127,414 || 143,229 | 161,453 208,355
$ 37,502 | . 40,456 43,939 46,835 & 5 48,386 33,050 49,743 59,316 74,393
§ 6,362 | # 8,677 6,747 6,037 º 4,679 4,793 6,944 11,390 10,407
f 1,551 | * 79 57 138 is 45 | 1 || -- - -
§ 43,800 | # 41,488 42,747 43,461 45,806 43,051 44,750 42,164 32,347
§ 5,600 S 8,000 4,500 10,000 6,600 9,100 9,100 8,300 7,400
S - Q - -
1,239,364 1,295,639 1,336,479 1,231,527 | 1,327,62% 1,231,992 | 1,097,774 | 1,069,280 1,088,507
's 85,731 |s 46,403 73,200 96,426 62,513 27,476 -— ———
§ 1,463 |# 36,050 1,000 8,037 tººves sºme smºs 31,900 112,637 115,237 27,043
s —— s —— ammººns ºn Cº-ºº-ºººººº. *mºs.ºsse rººmsºmº sº- ***** —— 50,627
$ —— & —— - - * *-* ~~- ------ * *s 68,563
* 58,953 § 84,715 59,799 68,889 71,322 73,102 || 71,051 | 64,731 72,382
* 40,000 | * * 20,000 tºrumºr ºmmemº – --- 22,619 — — * * 29,377
10,495,640 9,947,499 || 8,133,652 9,475,160 9,601,903 || 9,033,788 8,406.238 8,863,649 & 0.397,114
465,136 579,295 262,584 || 332,741 432,846 354,721 253,815 279,470 y r*''
865,618 646,319 || 740,027 747,217 494,064 287,056 352,269 333.386) 265,741
lsº 14,852,134 12,698,573 |14,201,065 (14,464,091 (13,080,753 |12,957,855 12,569,099

13
DUTIES of GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 18 Years 1814-31.
1
::
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
4%
56
º
j
— £—
10,384,450
398,399
70,276
720
70,045
42,718
24%
2,068
75
1,069,948
46,739
19,431
17,164
41,301
4,414
22,988
22,082
1,236
66,656
3,000
1,280
10,000
18,862
cºsmºse ºst-sº
24,753
.*-** * *
1,129,229
77,172
37,934
4,418
1824.
10,362,246.
460,345
68,151
20
. 73,231
122
40,532
309
6,883
557
867,679
21,266
| 1825.
-Ø —
1827.
-— fº
15,417,732
489,416
64,644
77,031
815,370
52,575
22,275
20,084
i
§
43,393
3,324.
5,492
2,238
;
tºº
2
!
5.
:
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4.
15,738
46,849
1,268
5,664
1,224
****
89
4,106
- -
#
:
0
g
:
3.
:
5
7
1,041,930
64,492
18,401
s
19,136
* *
989,759
54,351
13,041
26,639 |
83,759 -
16,048,743
353,702
52,529
*
61,505
1,411
39,339
2,200
54
47,427
18,833.
12,261
45,624
6,844
19,150
374
686
4,314
* *-
30,051.
879,235 |
to,390,206
392,7023
76,362;
70,935
; : 2,467
;
67 ,193
3,754
!. 44,683
783,034
i 39,271
18,338
: 15,498
47,300
7,512.
5,838
457
4,532
I
40,826
– vº ,--,
*------
. . . . . .* -:)
- ---
35,497.
20,301
30,650
47,624
8,831.
23s.
4,762.
29,065
841,503 ||
44,320
5,038
23,473.
40,531
16,521 |
947,826 ||
1828: -
16:264,893:
439,777s
: 83,364 |
833,079 |
13,285.
65,856
21,144
10,571.
48,512.
21,242.
1,177.
3,687.
*a*s
17,774
9,847.
33,498.
32,430
2,90
1,056,324 |
1829. §§
16 ,120,602
376,682 |
867,322 |
383,767
96,147.
1830.
17,759,247 |15,994,828. §
358,436 ||
85,646 | .
• *.*,
ſ
1,891:
62,1644
ſ
; :
}
}
V. . "
t
--
F-
ſ
12,695,005
891,409
80,262
15,246
167,382
2,851
13,852,155
924,712
81,731
43,513
39,222
23,907
31,732
i., 41
61
150
1,094
33,393
4,629 |
20,717 |
12,689,691.
953,837
93,116
15,647
230,755
1,059
16,713,757
1,512,961
72,364
21,673.
228,319
3,096
17,252,351
1,299,351
44,833
31,111
335,784.
18,858
17,627,950.
1,376,045.
49,635
42,160
434,129.
6,790
17,642,362
13,274
3,880.
1,376,001 ||
287,003 |
17,524,188 ;
9,076.
390,815
1,116,537 v
36,293 $
39,134 &
1,372,039 : *** 1,479,605 |
40,476 || 47,482
---
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sºmº as
|i
-—
i
12,782
i
1,473,671.
59,864
1950s.au
9,321.
{
|
419,356 |
8,591 T.
63,563: 52,928.
958,299 || 64,380
35,573s 1,181
23,613 21,860 |
17,108° 13,276. -
47,202 || 50,173.
16,609 || $ 15,740.
§ 24,789 . . 13,567.
1831. El
*
57,856
2,349;
13,591
* 20,000
48,611
3,930
*~ *-*.
1,118;484 ||
11,873
57,351 |
497,269 |
13,984,105
844,496
87,975
35,710
34,290
27,986
39,450
2,486
15
3,302
349 |
662
7,846
21,855
18,552,170
777,634
105,051
40,787
566
26,568
51,271
1,040
86
4,142
1,112
4,719
b65
6,744
23,815
18,982,288
733,622
12,080
36,297
57
9,942
27,817
3,254
2,476
8,179
285
10,722
25,542
5 |
19,536,709.
54,348
62
9,879
26,418
* , 7
" .59
3,044
839,886
19,370,471
998,610
19,338,405
920,701.
78,615
8,565
36,581
63,282
; 4,844
19,990,092
6,782
39,173
3,118
2,671
1,286,753.
50,165
36,690
5,753
33,879.
16
2,008
1,123,435 |
44,511.
46,654
5,487
36,711
. . . . 80
1,796
18,735,959 || ||
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:
J.". "
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* ,
*-*
' ' * }
t
; : , , ;
;
*
t - - - -
j . . .
* =e^** *** *
1,206,402
44,764
1,712
62,714
12,117
207,286
73,392
10,698
32,980
6,800
1,109,530
26,709
49,564
150,082
85,613
24,777
10,406,438
340,577
1,106,422
s"508,529
º, 76,325
§ 9,177
§ 248,566
79,711
13,034
1,044,110
98,297
4,667
24,909
16,378
195,064
75,534
14,452
29,132
7,300
i
,094,673
4,245
6,700
136,176
33,784
48,392
25,500
87,908
47,057
10,239,742
325,453
48,789
58,966
28,010
143,348
27,683
15,194,256
430,586
870,568
50,972
6, 127
12,063
13,804
108,154
34,177
36,384
6,200
25,860
51,407
88, 106
5,633
173,431
42,424
15,766,764
532,715
1,157,494 |
13,852, 155
|13,984,105
18,552,170
18,982,288
19,536,709
19,370,471
19,388,405
19,990,092/19,735,959.
* 1,024 2,194 5,153 4,946 6,480 ~.
8,562 11,383 9,198 13,719 9,861
166 236 104. 122 125 |
3,493 6,343 ) 1,262 18,956 1,922. .
24,351 27,055 21,722 20,664 12,056.
971,299 || 1,089,821 | 1,152,830 1,473,671 1,289,118 || -
52,530 47,026 42,392 60,196 52,864
~6,538 8,992 11,605 84 .565.
——- 4,140 14,149 9,697 10,575
10,733 8,328. 11,045 13,776 5,195.
137,648 143,334 || 120,086 116,179 || 112,780 |
35,969 27, 177 25,152 24,099 26,973
16,282 22,730 11,349. 7,203 10,180
1,078,470 | 1,078,579 | 1,044,799 || 1,024,396 || 1,053,834
80,843 63,067 26,783 ( —— ——
30,305 20,395 19,566 37,226 26,092.
107,172 91,681 98,295 87,878 87,703
46,769 126 31,287 43,026 3,017
173,735 | 160,876 | 186,206 | 167,626 99,607
44,469 36,901 34,250 37,587 78,184.
16,391,839 |16,125,120 16,023,861 |16,343,562 15,336,716
352,108 || 442,178 || 484,750 557,468 542,556









14
STATEM ENT showing the Gross Receipt of EXCISE Duty in GREAT BRITAIN, on each of 26 articles subject thereto, in each of
20 Years 1812 – 1831; the amount of Drawback on each of the principal articles EXPORTED ; of Repayments, Superannuations, and
other Charges, and Nott Payments into the EXCHEQUER, in each Year. * * The Bounties in line 45 ceased in 1821; the amounts in
that line after that Year, are for Corn Returns.
e º 'º e º º
5 Fo
gº tº º &
TO TAA, DRINAE
Tobacco and Snuff
Cocoa and Coffee
© o gº tº e 3
13 Leather
TOTAL of the above
14 Tea
| 5
i 6
R7
Tº 8
T 9
20
2}
$22
23
24
25
26
27
Auctions
Licences
Paper
Starch
Sweets
Vinegar
Balances
in hands
º
Bills not due .
º e º dº gº & e º &
* & © tº e o ºs º gº
& e g º ºs
&
o, a s
Stone Bottles .
tº gº & © tº gº.
tº 9 º' g
[ Years
& a e g º e º e º e
• * * * * * * * * *
4. British • * * * * *
reign
* * * * * * * * * *
£
© tº s e º tº
tº e º e s tº e e
e dº * & © & e º º º
* & © & © & & © e
Wire, Gold and Silver
12 Cyder and Perr
y
tº £ tº 3 tº e º q,
£
tº e & © 3 & g º e
Printed Calicoes & Paper
tº gº tº e º & º 'º e
& tº º ºs tº e º &
* * > * > * g º & 39.
© tº e º 'º 6 º' s ſº
* = g º e º e º e
gº tº º 'º gº
& e s a tº dº º º º
* @ & © e º gº g e
© 9 e º & 6 & e e
Fines and Forfeitures ...
TOTAL Gross Receipt
Collectors
Imprests . . . . .
Receiver General
£
* tº $ tº gº º
© e º e º e º ſe e
Total Sum tº be accounted for £
Discharged as follows, Viz.
ſ32 Wines . . . . . . . .
s | 33 Beer . . . . . . . . . .
# 3 is 34 Glass ..........
$ S º | 6 . *
iſ $ $3 J 35 Leather . . . . . . . . . .
§§ Sº 36 Paper . . . . . . . .
s s: 37 Printed Calicoes
§ 38 Soap . . . . . . . . . .
U39 All other articles
40 Allowances .
41 Repayments ..
42 Superannuations
43 Rewards to Offi
44 Pensions . . . . .
45 Bounties
© & 8 e &
* * * g º º © tº
Ceſs
tº $ & © tº º
& 6 6 tº º ºr (G-
* tº gº & © &
*6 Salaries and Allowances..
s
\
Payments into the
ExCHEQUER
53 Balances
;
i
\º
}
TOTAL Discharge of Income .
Proportion SCOTLAND .
47 Fishery Board
48 Bounties on do
49 King Hereditary Rev.
50 Courts of Session....
ENGLAND ....
SCOTLAND . . . .
• e º e º O & © 6 º e º 'º e
1814.
| 1815.
1816.
1818.
1819.
& e º ºs e º &
. . . £
9 s ſº a tº tº 6 C &
1812. 1813. 1817. 1820.
—-É——º-— —-É— 3. -e—i—-e——e——-e £——
273,934 53,563 233,634 238,355 213,971 80,756 115,164 349,020 || 419,130
4,351,896 || 4,898,258 5,808,375 6,092,264 5,978,728 2,093,077 3,196,241 2,799,113 || 4,937,660
3,150,647 2,969,109 3,105,335 3,392,087 || 3,279,617 2,669,163 3,038,779 3,006,732 2,907,076
3, 177,679 2,607,068 || 3,466,984 || 3,459,094 2,898,445 2,762,834 3,312,258 2,867,288 3,110,715
2,405,286 2,524,746 2,878,269 2,660,431 2,348,532 2,277,090 2,266,843 2,495,202 || 2,529,587
1,110,556 | 1,167,876 1,287,891 1,121,424 950,134 1,153,332 1,288,841 | 1,043,509 | 1,039,248
14,469,998 14,220,620 16,780,488 - 16,963,655 - 15,669,427 11,036,252 13,218,126 12,560,864 14,943,416
1,236,493 1,318,512 1,048,306 1,408,213 | 1,397,557 | 1,483,943 | 1,486,522 | 1,872,107 2,559,629
133,612 131,594 | 97,141 100,347 || 117,825 | 136,040 | 122,826 219,737 404,557
*~~~~ - s * a- ºr------- *** **** - 26,342 142,098
1,635,940 | 1,665,205 | 1,631,048 1,678,425 | 1,624,367 1,523,190 1,568,492 | 1,549,352 | 1,603,467
12,780 12,883 12,158 11,701 9,470 8,963 | 9,633 8,577 11,568
15,683 25,200 27,679 21,992 | 9,349 22,915 12,120 62,968 65,190
444,361 751,717 | 731,235 | 739,720 | 648,082 647,135 | 689,243 696,517 | 661,800
17,948,867 18,125,736 20,328,055 20,924,053 19,476,077 14,858,438 17,106,962 16,996,464 20,391,725
2,471,067 || 4,103,360 3,885,668 || 3,460,270 2,796,869 2,830,203 || 3, 173,879 3,118,788 3,133,396
989,729 1,210,856 | 1,284,631 | 1,333,892 | 1,137,927 | 1,164,838 1,567,453 | 1,523,017 | 1,601,049
351,969 || 361,721 || 323,603 || 283,913 257,761 || 251,452 275,966 277,202 || 245,407
326,896 || 305,930 254,916 || 272,055 238,078 250,180 320,351 374,377 330,258
334,060 330,358 336,485 || 363,148 || 371,613 353,822 366,729 || 370,295 || 375,748
683,726 || 751,743 692,816 772,037 878,670 | 1,005,724 | 1,042,630 | 1,003,095 | 1,074,415
519,453 750,967 | 841,146 866,382 804,505 || 746,663 927,282 958,466 801,483
498,637 496, 152 502,160 778,853 665,632 || 648,303 || 702,981 | 680,474 | 720,474
473,688 462,939 || 482,267 499,846 470,912 || 469,926 543,162 516, 157 524,189
33,397 40,582 60,365 53,577 40,013 34,736 60,554 60,555 65,798
253 2,544 1,954 1,963 1,174 827 2,692 2,978 2,727
22,116 29,973 27, 129 21,148 13,206 9,750 15,378 13,100 4,551
39,886 43,389 44,686 47,633 41,863 37,937 40,648 47,544 42,254
18,490 16,709 21,936 20,212 28,273 18,000 16,601 17,910 19,166
24,712,234 27,032,965 29,087,817 29,698,982 27,222,574 22,680,799 26,163,268 25,960,422 | 29,332,640
29,227 29,039 28,910 27,200 26,879 26,860 26,800 26,800 26,800
65,899 51,913 47,516 || 112,282 157,819 203,459 97,230 132,764 133,590
24,807,360 27,113,917 29,164,243 29,838,464 27,407,272 22,911,118 26,287,298 26,119,986 29,493,030
61,901 65,978 || 83,935 68,498 54,130 48,780 48,744 || 43,034 43,230
42,593 6,162 55,956 62,044 66,149 57,340 58,389 38,605 44,769
139,701 304,366 480,039 || 441,594 | 408,146 373,389 || 410,130 || 333,446 306,986
22,348 56,352 46,715 41,377 33,358 47,354 45,971 49,439. 39,819
29,686 29,800 28,475 23,827 21,483 22,172. 24,320 22,493 19,293
196,978 || 771,980 || 798,285 945,816 || 718,170 824,668 1,079,603 || 877,832 || 935,661
17,168 37,668 30,287 24,278 36,180 32,320 32,491 40,852 47,264
201,613 348,432 a 920,776 || 174, 180 146,577 73,560 62,333 69,174 67,219
145,331 | 120,726 142,501 || 108,595 ° 1,465,926 152,617 82,365 88,544 87,247
16,131 £2,356 25,195 10,751 10,667 12,807 10,703 12,921 29, 186
25,742 33,854 38,008 48,005 || 53,543 57,343 57,205 65,578 68, 193
11,027 8,887 3,291 12,035 13,450 112,608 46,223 39,316 34,492
14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000
25,851 19,996 23,830 20,605 || 11,074 15,760 16,155 2,717 | 5,132
943,601 || 937,899 || 947,879 || 939,279 | 1,083,865 980,672 | 1,009,782 | 1,020,838 | 1,042,504
4,000 6,000 4,000 6,000 7,000 | 8,000 7,000 10,000 | 9,000
10,748 13,610 13,707 24,222 31,495 36,599 54,488 66,064 76,130
36,914 26,360 32,667 33,350 || 38,212 33,961 24,700 22,435 38,059
95,263 87,502 92,137 86,644 99,889 95,237 100,886 98,469 91,209
20,961,813 22,877,737 23,649,676 24,796,633 21,553,639 | 18,396,401 21,330,746 21,492,840 24,742,242
1,424,000 1,257,815 1,593,400 1,772,000 1,310,000 1,391,500 1,611,500 | 1,551,000 1,628,961
80,951 76,427 | 139,483 184,731 230,319 124,030 159,564 160,390 || 132,424
24,807,360 27,113,917 : 29,164,243 29,838,464 27,407,272 22,911,118 26,287,298 26,119,987 29,493,030
1,943,516 1,861,691 2,190,445 2,350,884 1,840,957 | 1,970,901 2,200,000 | 2,188,850 2,225,762

15
The eaccess of Orawback noted a in 1814 was principally on Tea ; of allowances b in 1816, and c in 1823, on Malt Duty returned ; of the amount d in 1825 £884,806 was for return of Dutt,
on Wine ; since 1821 the allowances on Malt have run from 2 to £300,000 tº Annum, and on Soap from 80 to £95,000 tº Annwn, see Statement Soap and Candles.
For the details ºf
charges of Management, see “General Statement of Charges of Collection of the Revenue of the United Kingdom ; ” and for Fishery Board, see Fishery, Qf the £14,000 Pensions, £9,000
is paid to the Duke of Grafton, who receives also £4,700 out of the Revenue of the Post Office; of the remainder of the £14000, £3,000 was granted to the Earl of Bath in 1694, since sold
to Lord Melbourne and Charles Toone, Esq.; the remaining £2,000 was granted to Henry Nassau, Seigneur D'Auverquerque in 1796, now received by Earl Cowper by virtue of purchase ,
Charles Toones moiety of the Earl of Baths annuity was purchased by the Government 27, 1826. - - -


*--
1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826, 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831
£ º £ £ £ #. -- £ —-É— £— £— £ |—£—
T 241,303 || 263,093 35,836 | 196,890 212, 160 102,735 442,841 272,874 245,025 | 121,451 152.297
2 5,177,977 3,951,032 3,508,734 3,817,357 || 4,075,340 4,238,411 || 3,326,516 4,619,774 || 3,834,481 3,505,454 4,469,127
3 || 3,012,344 3,200,705 || 3,333,033 3,317,387 3,629,798 || 3,444,625 3,248,322 3,309,365 3,110,570 2,390,311 229
4 3,180,416 || 3,478,442 2,833,038 3,055,409 2,795,202 || 2,886,484 || 2,835,557 3,394,709 || 3,310,960 3,708,713 || 3,414,823
5 2,485,755 2,533,802 2,699, 127 2,850,928 708,305 \ *...* In 1819, additional Duties were laid on Malt and Tobacco, calculated to produce £3,190,000
6 1,028,792 1,007,088 1,121,950 1,121,237 149,461 tº Annum : and Cocoa, Coffee, Pepper, and Tobacco, which previously were charged also with
- _ Customs Duty in 1819, were transferred wholly to the EXCISE ; In 1822, the additional Duty one
15,126,587 14,434,162 | 13,531,718 14,359,208 || 11,570,266 ºº § º º,
7 2,466,035 2,617,460 2,586,499 2,680,373 1,094,971 (Z72 2?268 (N. “... charged also to the ustoms, we're with 'o acco Cºº - % 5 Coeoa,
8 || 333,132 387,285 426,437 || 412,060 | 83,736 §: ſº ſºfº. ############
9| 144,967 160,137 | 153,390 | 166,706 || 42,154 ºft.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.
Tº 0 1,625,877 1,493,123 389,120 233,773 14,01 7 J ºreadded to Spirits from the 5th. July 1830.-See Note at head of Customs Duties relating to Tea, &e.
H I 11,722 9,362 9,134 9,738 10,794 | 4,782 | 1 * -ºº-ººmsºmºsºsºmsº - - - sº-sº ºne
J 2 38,723 27,954 48,718 45,564 33,910 29,564 26,865 36,224 25,000 49,006 }
13 656,870 553,503 376,435 419,489 429,858 369,659 360,779 383,118 363,931 181,442 21
20,453,913 19,682,986 17,521,451 18,326,911 13,379,706 11,076,260 10,240,891 11,017,064 10,889,967 9,956,377 | 8,036,498.
14 || 3,281,880 | 3,430,188 || 3,410,408 || 3,419,803 3,527,364 3,291,817 | 3,263,435 | 3,177,179 3,321,722 || 3,387,098 || 3,344,914
15 1,748,506 | 1,674,139 1,811,919 2,040,718 2,035,220 | 1,524,664 2,022,258 2,098,963 | 1,942,919 2,149,238 614,590
16 221,079 223,881 236,651 290,501 335,690 254,126 270,524 269,295 244,490 228,376 219,826
#7 313,761 342,290 407,239 481,685 620,800 467,410 374,830 364,421 373,028 360,506 375,095
18 401,031 415,494 443,052 464,913 481,210 485,930 490,664 504,043 496,696 489,093 477,459
19 1,173,464 1,216,380 | 1,282,234 || 1,281,214 | 1,328,010 | 1,266,339 1,370,727 | 1,414,955 1,357,688 1,513,150 1,431,476
20 816,714 858,486 962,710 | 1,026,520 | 1,030,867 954,631 918,680 953,258 852,739 715,425 713,490
21 699,286 711,778 715,209 665,614 651. 119 737,206 674,005 702,295 711,829 737,497 794,744
22 558,323 599,080 616,391 646,658 695,840 580,489 666,032 743,423 701,629 709,488 702,379
23 67,139 82,458 78,090 73,615 93,534 86,389 99,297 105,581 85,697 103,100 100,331
24 3,226 3,105 3,298 3,773 4,991 4,717 | 3,908 3,887 4,167 3, 189 3,549
25 4,672 5,239 12,104 10,524 5,351 3,627 3,473 2,306 2,456 2,500 2,267
26 44,212 45,813 48,242 45,688 50,940 25,363 24,170 23,908 21,896 17,251 | 18,905
27 22,585 21,074 19,028 35,047 47,756 25,852 24,882 10,216 7, 117 8,733 64,741
29,808,791 29,312,391 27,568,026 28,813,184 24,188,398 20,784,820 20,447,776 22,390,794 21,014,040 20,381,021 | 16,900,264
2,481 5,079 9,958 88,187 35,477 15,876 | 19,873 20,812 24,341 32,608
16,542 28,076 29,441 13,006 11,491 12,752 11,494 12,321 12,609 12,492 13,869
105,882 | 121,934 118,360 | 123,517 95,598 || 159,246 107,774 111,524 || 119,695 62,466 40,004
1,541,859 1,455,595 | 1,208,579 1,134,601 | .809,972 771,025 855,712 | 894,732 || 766,959 593,523
29,931,215 31,006,741 || 29,176,501 30,168,244 25,518,275 21,802,267 21,353,945 23,390,224 22,061,888 21,247,279 17,580,273
32 45,957 50,063 48,773 40,255 12,890 148 A a--s - *** **** pºsºmº sºmºsº,
33 55,866 56,994 52,893 36, 182 42,046 31,831 43,729 52,961 54,907 44,883 | 34
34 307,283 355,712 415,100 407,740 416,128 290,789 319,385 374,365 217,570 181,242 195,663
35 48,275 35,744 16,623 19,004 20,742 16,183 37,867 16,172 14,172 12,244 2]
36 22, 149 24,095 25,792 26,621 26, 128 27,544 31,049 30,749 29, 183 28,013 29,420
37 | 1,077,421 | 1,186,875 || 1 146,751 | 1,381,942 1,665,592 | 1,020,971 1,360,069 1,441,207 | 1,390,534 |1,578,869 554,900
38 50,765 39,308 62,680 61,685 70,716 52,844 96,241 112,369 || 112,730 || 177,631 190,972
39 47,400 57,239 47,210 45,279 30,524 13,190 13,443 27,783 16,372 18,040 223,901
40 77,671 347,113 | * 503,453 274,894 id 1,409,400 383,985 315,194 || 415,405 421,776 457,384 452,840
41 90,864 18,991 6,213 30,553 17,543 16,955 11,788 8,986 20,787 21,779 23,250
42 67,319 70,563 67,899 77,379 84,753 96,014 98,317 95,654 98,231 102,583 91,786
43 35,988 41,401 19,932 6,122 3,409 2,614 1,811 253 31 *** *= —---
44 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 13,250 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500
45 4,951 * 3,098 2,846 3,037 3,166 | 3,187 3,091 6,101 5,775 5,725 5,734
46 | 1,030,613 1,129,248 1,204,074 | 1,064,708 981,727 | 73,554 899, 146 900,877 | 905,209 || 904,399 || 858,321
Lagan Cana! 8,638 8,780 5,894 4,470
47 12,000 || 11,500 12,000 12,000 | 13,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 9,000 12,500 12,000
43 68,000 60,000 80,739 87,897 75,612 81,861 55,230 34,997 35,098 || 20,775 2,650
49 43,109 41,220 39,902 37,062 32,154 20,732 24,827 17,008 22,857 22,483 1,469
50 99,158 107,661 98,094 98,724 56,676 84, 172 69,262 73,974 70,395 64,551 39,172
*:::::::: *::::::: : 23,956,467 25,113,283 19,524,622 || 17,749,274 | 16,969,566 18,700,376 17,749,722 | 16,895,775 14,330,875
53 150,010 | 1,608,475 1,355,060 | 1,329,877 | 1,017,447 906,169 999,430 | 1,047,848 866,259 | 680,009 || 550,295
29,931,215. 31,006,741 29,176,501 30,168,244 25,518,275 21,802,267 21,353,945 23,390,224 22,061,888 21,247,279 17,580,273
2,408,972 \ 2,380,160 2,262,003. 2,441,042 2,397,134 2,318,909 2,337,981 2,848,302 2,770 111 || 2,960,306 2,576,965



16
An Account of the Gross Receipt of Duty on each of 22 items of stamps, in each of the Twenty Years 1809-29; of
Discounts and Allowances, &c., Charges of Collecting the same, and Nett Payments into the ExchEQUER, in each Year.
Items of Assesment. tº * tº tº # tº - | * | tº tº tº tº
1 Deeds, Law Procedings, &c. 3,411,945 1,849,144 1,817,503 1,758,806 | 1,895,531 | 1,865,713 | 1,932,762 1,971,730 1,954,598 1,881,545
2 Legacies, .................] 546,421 || 483,307| 571,301 695.242 |753,108 | 711,683 980,920 |883,714 |875,027 |889,887
3 Probates .............. —- |430,746 || 433,961 525,810 531,717 656,799 |695,340 711,580 | 720,364 763,562
4 Bills of Exchange.......... ——- 691,044 || 719,897 || 713,838 | 841,459 || 754,501 || 795,940 | 845,750 | 738,974 |697,508
5 Receipts .............. --—l 167,422 i72,650 i72,940 |20,290 |208,970 207,530 1208,362 205,254 204,887
6 Bankers Notes . . . . . & © ... ) tº- Prior to 1828, Bankers Notes, and Composition for ditto. were included with Bills of Exchange as # line 4; and
7 Composition for do. . . . . . . . . . Licences, with Deeds, Law Proceedings, &c.; Almanacks prior to 1816, were included with Newspapers; in the Session
8 Licences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) of 1815, a general alteration and increase of Rate of Duty took place, on various Items of Stamps. - -
9 Marine Insurances ........] ––– 278,901 || 377,896 || 452,260 396,300 279,434 289,653 339,846 249,239 (231,231
10 Fire Insurances.... ........ no.399 468,930 453,300 || 502,951 || 518,626 || 592,455 597,592 |604,442 617,128 |609,143
11 Newspapers ..............] 359,448 || 376,798 || 394,041 383,658 |383,696 °367,506||368,284 |367,789 |384,141 440,228
12 Advertisments ............ 117,334 130,324 128,735 | 119,985 | 124,959 || 133,555 |133,018 || 137,029 |139,139 140,190
13 Stage Coaches ............ 199,150 | 187,663 || 178,972 194,560 |223,608 || 274,841 264,666 |256,104 |260,543 |273,477
14 Post Horses . . . . . ......... 207,851 224,274 247,468 274,710 |219,546 |227,424 243,853 |224,828 239,839 |245,954
15 Gold and Silver Plate . . . . . . 90,903 || 74,342 69,624 || 74,859 82,152 82,321 86,006 || 102,020 | 97,390 | 86,750
16 Medicine, & Medic. Licences 39,299 || 33,802 || 41,790 44,078 || 43,454 39,791 41,195 44,325 37,942 | 89,227
17 Almanacks . . . . . . . . . . [Hats 35,513]| –— | – - — — — 32,694 || 32,752 33,320 | 33,434 32,789
18 Cards. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 27,290 24,931 || 24,462 22,944 || 23,122 | 20,350 21,201 22,641 22,445 21,367
19 Dice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] 1,588 863 | 723 1,002 | 1,607 | 1,217 771 612 71.4 664
20 Pamphlets . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 618 517 || 422 || 543 490 735 843 | 1,059 844 826
21 Race Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873 || 860 942 882 907 || 980 1,020 | 1,073 903 | 1,035
22 Lottery Stamps............] 5,843 || 4,944 4,469 || 3,930 4,662 4,987 4,475 4,965 4,435 | 4,198
TOTAL Gross Receipt £| 5,463,424 5,428,112 || 5,638,156 5,942,998 6,268,232 6.255,956 || 6,692,821 6,760,039 || 6,582,858 6,564,461
Balances ( Country Distributors | 102,810 | 109,303 || 107,769 || 106,687 | 112,848 || 157,492 | 120,056 108,107 || 94,184 || 93.720
in }; do. since 1800. 47,807 || 27,296 || 63,489 30,692 || 36,770 24,176 22,515 20,422 16,582 | 19,450
hands of t Imprests ..........| 91 || 32,428 34,567 37,656 35,404 || 35,077 37,430 || 41,269 || 39,393 || 36,417
Bills not due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,821 || 30,429 29,193 || 32,939 39,550, 53,464 34,513 || 39,057 52,788 46,754
Total Sum to be accounted for £| 5,622,954 5,628,268 5,873,174 6,150,972 6,492,804 6,526,165 6,907,335 | 6,969.494 6,785,210 | 6,760,802
Discharged as follows, Viz. . . . . . | | | | | | | - - - .
3 ſ Deeds ............... 36,780 17,829 18,903 | 16,893 || 17,196 || 13,992 || 14,039 || 14,326 18,294 | 12,648
§ Probates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -— 4,387 4,438 5,568 || 5,449 || 7,371 7,777 7,784 || 7,905 || 8,284
s s | Bills and Notes ........ --— 5,223 5,473 5,413 6,102 || 4,781 || 3.9% º!º | ** | ****
§s Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . .] –– 7,730 7,835 | 7,878 || 9,554 | 9,556 9,633 9,743 9,530 9,230
J. S | Newspapers .......... 54,159 56,850 || 59,964 61,945 || 65,809 || 69,068 | 68,439 || 39.4|| || 72,4} | {3,384
§ §§ Fire Insurances ........ 21,189 23,446 24,131 25,147 25,839 27,184 27,498 || 27,747 28,23, 27.87%
§ 3 ; Medicine, & M. Licences 4,324 3,636 4,597 || 4,794 4,681 4,261 || 4,323 4.8% 4,094 4,063
$ $ Almanacks ......[Hats 3,276 —--| - | — | —— | 1,256 1,258 1,533 1,781 1,783
Q s | Gold and Silver Plate ...| 2,279 1,850 | 1,739 1,869 2,044 2,051 || 2 135 2,542 2,416 2,156
's Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 || 371 363 342 342 302 312. 336 332 313
Sº URace Horses . . . . . . . . . . . 45 42 46 || 43 || 44 48 50 53 52 50
Drawback on Plate Exported .. 4,500 || 3,181 || 3,428 || 3,549 || 7,157 7,165 9,855 9,547 | 19,194 | 11,742
Parchment, Paper, and Blanks 28,832 26,736 || 32,217 | 28,764 35,837 24,117 26,402 || 29,457 28,283 28,592
Return on Legacies &c......... 1,650 3,623 1,541 | 1,777 || 2,303 2,002 | 1,830 2,589 2,410 7,888
do. on Probates ... . . . . . . . . — —— 438 ºl 3,871 .. 8,019 7,473 17,858. 19,577
*** There was no account Published, of the CHARGEs of Collection in detail prior to 1822; in wnich ſd? Centage to Gountry Distributors . .
Salaries and Allowances . . . . . . . . . . . .



Year an alteration generally, in the form of the Public Accounts was adopted, the amounts in a line with
Miscellaneous Payments prior to 1821, are the Total amounts for Charges of Collection; the detailed
amounts for Charges of Collection under the head of 1821, are the Charges for the Year 1818, as laid before
Parliament, in the Session of 1826, (Vide Parliamentary Paper, No. 345, of that Session) for reasons
stated at large in the General Statement of Charges of Collection of the Revenue of the United Kingdom.
The notation d implies that since 1823, Stationery has been Charged in the General account of Miscellaneous
Payments, £4,298 of the amount noted b in 1823, was for New Presses and Steam Engines; ºf 1,634 of
the amount c in 1826, for Stage Coach Plates; and fº,810 of the amount d in 1827, for Rewards to In-
formers paid by the Solicitor : the Rate of {} Centage to the Country Distributors was considerably re-
duced in 1822, and it deserves consideration since the improved facility of intercourse with every part of the
Kingdom, whether that Item of Ea'pence might not advantageously be wholly dispenced with. The excess
of Charges of Collection in 1819, is considerable ; but as no detail of the amount has been Published, all
that can be done, is to direct attention to the subject ; the increased return in Probates also deserves attention.
the amounts noted with an *in 1828-9, in the line of returns of Cards, are returns on Marine Insurances.
Special Services and Travelling Charges
Repairs of Building,Coals, Candles, &c.
Rents, Rates, Taxes, & Tithes of Offices
Law Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . º ſº e º 'o º &
Postage and Carriage . . . . . . . . • * * * * *
Superannuations © &
Bill & Tally Money on passing accounts
Engraving Dies, &c. . . . . . . . . . f : e
Newspapers, to check Advertisements
U Copies of Wills, to do. Legacy Duty...
e fº et
<
Miscellaneous Payments . . . . . . . 155,669 159,378 156,039 || 160,189 || 170,377 | 164,851 170,938 177,507 || 201,272 176,037
##### into the §§º: 4,865,739 || 4,748,337 4,993,237 || 5,234,291 || 5,443,877 5,557,474 5,928,104 || 5,960,921 5,717,393 || 5,710,100
EXCHEQUER. 2 Scotland .... 259,000 330,500 351,250 || 367,500, 425,500 412,250 || 412,800 || 435,500 || 466,850 444,750
Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185,104 || 235,149 || 207,973 224,572 270,209 || 214,565 208,905 202,957 196,341 || 208,012
TOTAL Discharge ºf INQQME ... £ 5,622,954 5,628,268 5,873,174 6,150,972 || 6,492,804 || 6,526,165 6,907,335 | 6,969,494 | 6,785,210 || 6760,802
Grogs Produce of IRELAND......... 698,593 || – 747,586 591,265 596,710 506,916 556,067 || 514,529 448,089
Nett do. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . 612,152 | —— 692,375 546,315 544,315 506,691 495,182 468,581. 393,557
The Duty on about 300 Items of Law Stamps, producing in the aggregate about £200,000 tº Annum was repealed in 1826, which accounts for the diminution in line 1 since 1825,
the panic of 1825, and suppression of
in line 22 since 1826 noted with a t are for Penalties in Law Proceedings and Costs received.
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13
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1829.
the small Notes of Country Bankers is a sufficient solution to the dininution of line 4 in 1826; The Löttery was abolished in 1825; the amounts
•ersºn • -*r
1832.
1833.
1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827 | | 1839. 1891. -
—£-——£-———£ —£-—l—£-—l-–£-——£-— —£-——£- H —£-—l—£-——£-—l—£-—
1,873,463 | 1,850,624 1,835,716 2,018,874| 2,022,964 || 1,731,402 || 1,678,330 1,592,363 1,560,024 1,522,306 | 1,412,553
| 960,616 || 1,053,958 981,242 { 1,049,458 | 1,056,906 923,323 | 1,033,053 | 1,170,294 | 1,178,710 1,228,261 #: -
| 796,657 | 739,583 || 820,599 || 851,941 |874,511 || 815,038 868,789 || 877,595 877,982 903,938 || 876,939
691,335 | 668,057 | 681,881 | 723,920 790,870 || 578,815 582,098 || 495,367 || 483,965 |458,511 || 469,076 |
199,225 | 194,535 | 196,044 217,845 || 218,070 202,830 212,039 229,388 223,640 220,961 215,739
The high price of Bullion appears to have checked the Manufacture of Wrought Plate, } 36,576 || 34,894 34,694 34,669 |
in 1812 – 14; the Duty on Playing Cards was reduced in 1828; and a general revision $ 72,922 75,466 75,953 || 75,271
of the Stamp Duties, more particularly in Ireland was proposed in the Session of 1830, U168,170 | 1 52,243 155,779 154,349
221,930 211,638 223,634 228,084 282,566 219,629 258,906 244,236 227,973 220,008 222,824
621,362 631,207 |637,349 | 669,569 || 701,455 | 737,859 |717,128 |753,808 || 773,784 || 768,855 799,353
414,370 || 398,873 || 411,171 431,668 449,574 || 451,676 458,559 || 473,355 || 480,969 505,439 554,789 |
142,061 148,319 || 141,496 152,460 | 163,460 | 153,467 152,380 | 155,309 153,645 157,482 156,899
279,602 || 311,284 345,824 361,543 || 362,740 || 358,978 || 394,492 |407,533 || 426,490 418,604 || 422,543 |
242,704 242,334 261,873 || 236,309|232,651 |257,293 225,864 238,858 252,772 220,358 231,863
81,329 83,700 86,215 100,913 128,238 106,682 104,027 | 98,960 92,234 85,632 83,878 |
40, 109 || 39,927 | 38,757 47,002 || 44,640 || 41,789 || 43,655 | 40,880 37,650 | 38,785 39,084
33,016 || 32,453 || 30,550 | 32,023 31,948 30,545 30, 106 || 32,537 30,849 27,780 29,806
21,347 | 21,180 22,007 || 26,320 22,578 18,301 | 20,865 17,365 15,543 || 14,509 || 14,400
830 | 1,663 1,309 I, III | 1,194 | 1,794 | 1,020 | 867 870 1,294 || 2,221 |
1,027 751 | 796 || 1,073 722 | 1,005 1,634 984 1, 130 | 1,020 944 |
1,004 || 1,046 1,507 | 1,506 1,485 1,581 1,558 || 1,637 | 1,641 1,462 | 1,386
4,825 3,591 2,962 3,889 4,955 2,884 | f 9,396 |f 12,784 | f 4,719 || 10,137 2,514
6,626,811 || 6,634,723 6,720,932 || 7,155,508 || 7,391,527 | 6,634,891 6,793,899 7.121,788 7,087,193 7,066,769 6,945,559
100,944 100,962 95,545 81,573 || 48,087 || 53,811 50,382 37,342 58,826 37,416 || 38,117 |
22,100 24,637 24,019 29,781 27,163 22,092 24,981 22,078 || 24,153 24,940 22,096 |
35,691 3,714 7,646 9,387 | 10,987 14,202 || 14,408 || 14,928 2,773 5,523 4,385 |
48,167 189,525 || 232,560 214,126 232,039 |225,378 177,586 209,644 181,017 | 185,952 191,041
6,833,713 6,953,561 7,080,702 || 7,490,375 7,709,803 6,900,374 7,061,256 7,405,780 || 7,353,962 7,320,000 || 7,201,198 |
12,550 | 12,269 || 12,929 || 13,294 | 13,519 || 10,346 10,600 | 10,020 | 7,734 7,678 6,941
8,601 || 8,008 || 9,027 | 9,227 9,435 | 8,340 || 9,379 || 9,497 || 9,978 || 10,716 || 10,170
4,259 || 4,268 4,416 5,055 5,725 3,312 3,398 || 3,528 3,362 3,106 || 3,444
8,893 8,791 8,279 || 9,294 || 9,267 || 9,051 9,235 | 11,598 || 15,788 15,320 15,314
78,616 76,281 78,943 81,513 86, 121 | 86,179 87,521 | 89,999 || 91,148 94,459 || 103,131
28,516 29,011 || 29,301 || 30.860 32,284 34,146 33,187 || 34,937 35,924 || 35,693 37,132
4,319 || 4,265 4,174 4,411 || 4,911 4,526 || 4,538 || 4,550 4,229 4,397 4,446 |
1,289 || 1,535 1,482 | 1,762 | 1,524 1,488 1,254 1,819 1,306 1,486 1,766
2,024 2,057 2,137 2,507 || 3,006 || 2,279 2,204 || 2,456 2,271 : 2,141 2,072 |
312. 310 | 323 382 332 267 302 | * 2,897 2,667 2,493 2,429
49 51 70 6() || 72 78 | 75 || 77 79 70 68 ||
26,605 || 26,293 28,315 29,729 || 29,779 28,855 24,237 22,451 20,974 21,605 || 17,066
1,446 5,253 2,294 || 4,063 3,835 | 5,287 3,312 18,103 || 12,715 25,277 || 6,493 |
31,418 32,432 34,759 || 41,486 || 39,575 52,253 50,208 || 59,980 74,868 66,544 63,276
88,572) 70,279 63,917 | 68,811 || 69,473 || 65,365 | 64,355 69,221 62,096 || 56,869 55,834 |
47,746 || 48,686 || 48,671 50,027 48,655 50,175 50,883 || 58,782 || 58,459 58,145 || 57,252
# 4,439 2,235 | 4,133 4,045 3,309 || 4,573 || 3,040 5,157 || 4,995 || 4,633 7,308 ||
* 8,336|| 13,385 4,187 2,986 3,510 || 3,667 2,858 3,871 3,658 2,631 2,266
: 451 570 657 689 607 599 608 672 723 || 712 635 |
* , 16 || 4,562 4,334 28,842 263 3,547 8,571 23,714 || 3,661 9,554 || 3,455
# 8,825 × 5,446 5,781 a 389 485 478 556 716 || 663 447 || 5 || 2 |
§ 6,704 6,789 7,118 6,880 || 7,205 || 7,080 7,333 8,323 7,723 9,366 8,784
# 4,378 5,002 || 5,238 5,535 | 5,924 5,856 || 6,703 || 9,309 || 9,221 9,056 9,094
; 1,509 | 1,497 1,788 1,592 | 1,739 1,554 | 1,465 1,362 | 1,554 1,548 1,547 :-
§ 861 700 508 1,337 525 998 422 1,865 536 372 928
1,035 | 1, 192 1,142 1,117 | 1,128 1,202 | 1,055 1,222 1,112 | 1,087 | 1,139
4,663 J 4,881 4,983 || 5,508 4,696 || 5,415 || 5,860 5,663 5,844 6,096 5,435
183,768 3,166 lb 7,114 2,332 1,711 c 3,711 d 4,267 || 4,302 || 4,009 || 1,830 3,217
º: º;; 6,362,620 6,753,097 || 6,997,234 6,277,015 6,375,141 || 6,666,365 | 6,644,636 | 6,605,291 6,500,910
318,010 || 359,771 || 334,868 || 318,277 315,483 267,358 283,992 266,769 259.880235,639 261,567 -
6,333.7% 6,953,561 | 7,039,792 || 7,499.37% 7,709,803 || 6,950,374 || 7 061,256 || 7,405,780 | 1,358,962. 1,320,000|ºol, losſ –
| 438,146 458,176 401,892 516,903 489,625 466,613 481,654 || 483,319 499.125 488.256 '4:20 i |
386,981 410,143 425,484 || 477,099 || 436,844 || 411,490 422,239 -
O
441,585 \
456,669
452,830
446,920
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E8
AN ACCOUNT of the Gross Receipt, Charges of Management, and Nett Proceeds, of the
Iran 1809. 1812. | 1813. 1814. l 1815. | 1816. 1817. | 1818. 1819.
j Unpaid Letters
.**There was no account published of these sia. Items, nºr of
the Charges of Conveyance and Management, in detail, prior to
1822. The receipt of the Inland Department appears tº have in-
greased since 1322, but it will be seen on referring to line 9 that
the receipt of the Foreign Department has decreasefling 99rre-
sponding proportion.--see note below relating to Ship Letters
- - | i ! - ! -
* - inwards, Ship Letters, &c., Charged to the Country Post
outwards, Paid Letters inw ..". Letters i. and Paid £º outwards, at do. . . . . . .
3 Bye, and Cross Road Letters
4 Letters Charged to the Postmasters i o
5 Passage Money, and Freight of Specie by the Packets [North America
6 Miscellaneous Receipts
a e G
gº º
© e º 'º gº
in the West Indies, & British
& e º e º e a e e º e º e g tº e º ſº e º e º 3 & Q 8 & © &
masters, by the General Office
g tº c e º G
a º q & 6 sº e Q
e gº. 3 & Q 6.
#4+ The eapence ºf Conveyance since 1818, appears to have con-
siderably increased, without any cause for the increase being ap-
parent ; the ea:cess of Charge for Tolls in 1826, deserves notice ;
the progressive increase of the amount paid to Masters of Ships
|
for Ship Letters (see Note above) is interesting, and fully eac-
plains the seeming increase in the Receipt of the Inland, and de-
crease of the Receipt of the Foreign Departments;—see General
Statement of CHARGEs of CoI.LECTION of the REVENUE of the
UNITED KINGDOM, for an ea planation of the seeming diminution
of Charge for Stationery, &c., (line 36.) Up to 1822, line 41 rep-
resents the Total amount of Charge for Conveyance, and Manage-
ament ; and the four Years 1814–17, probably include Payments
on account of the New Post Office ; otherways the amounts for
those Years seem disproportionately great: the Total Sum Char-
ged on account of the New Post Office, in the 13 Years 1818 - 30, is ºf 393,653, (for the
Custom House, in the 17 Years 1813–29, ºf 648,718, has been charged ; ) Of the Pen-
sions (line 42) ºf 5,000, is paid to the Duke of Marlborough ; ºf 4,000, to the Heirs of
the Dufºe of Schomberg ; and the remaining ºf 4,700, to the Duke of Grafton, who re-
ceives also ºf 9,000 tº annum out of the Revenue of the Earcise ;--see Statement of Ex-
The amounts in line 49, in the Years 1815–20, amounting to ºf 105,081, were for
the New Post Office in Dublin, and the amounts in the same line in the Years 1824–9,
are “Payments made to the Treasurer of the Ordnance and Barrack Departments in Ire-
land,” pursuant to Warrants from the Lords of the Treasury ; being so much claimed as
Postage paid for Letters in Ireland, on the Business or Service of the Ordnance and
Barrack Board in each Year, being in 1829 at the Rate of nearly £60 dp' Day. The ac-
cise.
Salaires, Wages, & allowances] [20 British Postage Received in Ireland
21 to Officers, Clerks, Sorters, Carriers, &c., London and Edinburgh
22 Country Postmasters, and Agents, Great Britain and Colonies
23 Officers, Clerks, Sorters, and Carriers, of the Twopenny Department.
- —£-——£-—ſ—£-— - £– —£ £ £-—
porat ( 7 Inland .... 1,307,615 1,458,834 1,532,981 | 1,570,744 1,610,251 | 1,535,023 1,462,154 1,494,345 1,495,174 1,450,188
* Gross Receipt & 8 Twopenny 80,433 93,630 || 93,300 94,248 96,089 || 94,832 93,215 96,407 || 99,043 100,255
in ENGLAND. U9 Foreign... 74,467 95,798 || 128,648 227,188 221,468 197,462 | 190,169 196,517 | 179,704 || 168,666
10 Letters from Eng. to Irel. 50,584 56,112 || 59,237 61,922 59,122 || 55,021 51,574 54,422 54,817 | 55,215
TOTAL Scotland 156,331 178,897 191,885 203,508 |202,326 192,569 185,419 189,890 188,236 184,533
Gross Receipt in IRELAND 180,671 211,678 223,822 223,914 223,266 222,748 192,065 190,769 188,986 185,872
TOTA 1 United Kingdom € 1,850,101 2,094,949 2,229,873 2,381,524 2,412,522 2,297,655 2,174,596 || 2,222,148 2,205,960 2,144,679
s ( 13 Deputy Postmaster 129,615 142,530 | 128,886 || 137,765 171,770 | 137,359 149,592 || 141,994 | 150,020 154,757
§ 3 ; 14 Receiver General 3,587 || 4,307 5,649 3,861 4,581 6,081 6,487 6,690 6,610 4,994
$ $º 15 Bills not due 47,603 || 44,927 | 64,384 60,510 || 57,081 61,781 59,449 75,540 102,366 | 68,547
* 5 ( 16 in Ireland . . . . . . 26,587 27,201 || 30,597 28,970 34,650 37,292 29,351 30,975 35,204 || 36,798
Total Sum to be accounted for sf| 2,057,493 2,313,914 || 2,459,389 2,612,630 || 2,680,604 || 2,540,168 2,419,475 2,477,347 2,500,160 2,409,775
Returns for ( 17 England. . 49,194 51,490 55,989 64,226 61,091 60,506 56,794 | 58,799 || 53,355 52,456
Overcharges, K 18 Scotland 9,650 11,019 11,543 | 12,870 | 12,078 11,835 | 11,271 11,150 | 10,937 || 11,719
&C., &c. 19 Ireland ... 16,721 18,885 | 20,609 | 16,957 17,025 | 16,597 || 13,504 12,936 11,846 | 12,442
ſ24 Mileage to Mail Coaches, and Wages to Guards .... [Britain .
iſ: do -
º alº- º
šš,427 do. do.
S is
S $
U 30
i
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counts for the Years 1813 – 15, do not Balance; and the Year 1821, shews a discrepancy”
do.
40 New Post Office . . . . . º - -
41 Incidents . . . . . . . . . . f 301,082 347,225 || 349,551 || 397,523 || 431,736
42 Pensions . . . . . • - - - - - - 13,700 | 13,700 13,700 18,700 | 13,700
Packet 43 England ... ( 147,325 131, 120
Establishments. } ... ." } 98,063 106,518 142,847; 937 || 12:31,
45 Irish Inland Postage . . . 22,176 24,175 26,483 19,307 | 18,554
‘ss S (46 Sal. & Allowns. - lº e º
§. is: 47 Conveyances . . } 52,591 || o,486 76,391 || 76,865 70,860
s š"; 48 Incidents . . . . . . . 40,753 || 41,911 28,687 || 35,422 || 42,026
SS & G 49 New Post Office - — . . . 18,245
* $ 50 Great Britain 1,168,000 1,322,000 | 1,403,000 1,462,000 | 1,541,000
6 - - - -
Eºr. { 51 Ireland . . . . 57,470 86,000 || 96,000 | 89,000 || 79,500
Bal- 52 Great }º. 131,107 || 134,523 || 141,927 176,426 139,417
j : 33 Britain & Bills 57,263 | 64,384 60,510 || 57,081 61,781
54 Ireland ...... 39,723 30,597 30,851 34,640 37,292
TO TAL Discharge of Income ºf 2,057,493 2,313,914 || 2,458,508 2,610,461 2,687,646
I Years | 1809. 1812. T813, 1815.
1814.
* * * *, e º , b tº 9 0 tº 6 & 2 a.
© tº 3 o e º is
to p.
& © e
25 Riding, and other Charges of the Country Postmasters in Great
Twopenny Department -
Postmasters in Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica
28 Amount paid for Tolls of Mail Coaches -
29 Transit Postage through Foreign Countries
Paid to Miasters of Shi
o tº & Cº. c ºx
tº gº • * ~ *
3 * * c 3 o . ~ &
ſ31 Special Services, and Travelling Expences
32 Tradesmens Bills, for Repairs of Buildings
33 Coals, Candles, &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34 Rents, Rates, Taxes, and Tithes of Offices
35 Amount paid for Law Charges -
36 Stationery, Printing, and Postage
37 Superannuation Allowances
38 Allowances for Offices, and Fees a
U39 Commissioners of Holyhead Roads.
* * * * tº as tº 3.
& & 9 º' we & & t) :
• 2 o ºr e o o
bolished
* * * e g o º
——— 90,000 2,000 9,000
428,857 453,822 || 375,727 | 376,149 388,258
} -
13,700 | 13,700 18,700 13,700 13,700
88,027 69,061 90,502 80,272 79,424
15,180 14,455 14,382 14,731 14,059
15,870 14,764 | 16,792 || 17,338 15,389
- * Lºrº - § 32,090 r
70,131 71,098 38, º: 71,023 73,801
43,068 || 27,184 27,202 || 38,786 34,613
20,448 21,428 29,743 | 12,198 || 3,419
1,430,000 | 1,334,000 | 1,334,000 | 1,473,000 1,396,000
78,000 || 57,230 || 46,154 53,538 59,077
159,385 154,654 157,117 | 165,941 136,636
56,769 75,540 | 102,366 | 68,547 70,463 ;
31,796 || 30,975 35,204 || 36,798 || 39,319
2,540,168 2,419,475 2,477,347 2,500,160 2,409,775 |
1816 1817. 1818, # 819. 1820.
wº- -
1820.

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Revenue of the POST OFFICE, in the UNITED KINGDOM, iu each of the 20 Years 1809 – 29.




t
1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1830. 1831. 1832, 1833.
———£-—l-É.--—£-——£-——-é £-——£ £-i-º-º--lº-e--—£–|
in Łondon 440,758 417,570 433,533 || 510,316 || 516,624 488,359 || 486,250 || 485,615 486,416 || 486,156
y & so e o e o o 380,213 || 410,649 430,025 455,963 463,476 436,099 || 436,506 || 427,220 444,990 || 485,627
** * * *t ºr e º & 513,338 520,196 || 547,116 574,025 587,268 568,844 573,332 574,926 579,571 592,710 |
- 37,342 45,109 || 53,108 || 48,395 50,568 50,863 41,249 52,631 57,880 | 60,628
tº a tº tº * * * * 18,900 46,624 32,699 || 36,241 33,656 || 46,095 || 55, 189 53,173 || 51,797 || 48,470
• * * * * g o gº 50,451 3,598 || 15,937 16,885 | 16,701 || 4,145 || 17,734 2,408 || 9,498 22,146
—£-—l— .- - - - W. - - *.
1,441,419 || 1,441,002 | 1,443,746 1,512,418 1,641,825 | 1,668,293 | 1,594,405 | 1,610,260 | 1,595,973 | 1,630, 152 1,695,737
99,825 | 100,739 || 105,138 111,511 117,368 118,192 || 116,257 | 117,554 || 115,740 || 110,374 103,134
159,170 164,226 178,212 || 178,107 || 133,045 122,553 119,960 116,957 | 111,103 || 110,278 60,771
55,208 || 52,792 53,771 58,083 62,053 61,076 28,315 / - - - -- - - -
; 179,397 184,143 184,601 || 495,517 | 206,099 || 214,401 203,243 203,630 |201,602 | 202,917 | 204,693
| 137,120 | 186,024 188,826 199,603 || 207,178 207,757 216,233 239,559 241,064 247,712 256,977 |
º 2,128,926 2,154,294 || 2,255,239 2,367,568 2,392,272 2,278,413 2,287,960 2,265,482 2,301,433 2,321,312 || |
# 130,601 || 119,007 || 97,711 100,030 | 103,996 || 101,611 91,103 || 78,229 || 71,659 64,594 | 72,405 || 69,172
11,533 2,978 || 4,316 || 6,429 5,700 1,659 1,345 886 || 4,347 954 1,283 || 2,319
70,463 | *76,674 72,847 61,850 53,392 || 60,441 53,932 49,119 || 48,584 43,821 || 45,976 52,207
39,318 || 41,968 45,982 45,377 || 42,918 50,681 || 47,401 || 50,500 || 51,724 54,350 | * 52,505 || 46,968
2,374,054 2,369,553 2,375,150 2,468,925 2,573,574 2,606,664 2,472,194 2,466,694 2,441,796 || 2,465,152 2,493,481 º:
54,688 || 50,665 54,569 || 56,671 60,945 63,061 59,259 54,492 || 57,998 || 61,088 64,316 -
11,146 || 10,693 || 10,144 10,046 17,866 11,014 || 10,472 10,120 7,006 || 10,421 10,724 .
11,502 | 12,237 11,598 || 12,473 | 12,550 | 13,394 | 13,933 15,350 | 15,811 17,717 | 18,907
a 6,348 6,003 || 6,480 7,198 7,588 8,401 || 4,392 - — — . ——
# 64,826 ſé4,387 | 62,671 61,023 61,559 63,518 61,869 61,754 || 61,728 64,651 | 72,079
# 73,426 71,027 | 73,204 || 74,753 76,157 77,881 79,107 || 79,600 83,284 || 85,558 | 89,014
# 28,715 30,625 || 31,510 || 32,581 33,120 | 34,261 || 34,005 || 34,420 || 34,515 35,523 36,494
tº g - - - . . . . . -
# 52,193 54,374 59,222 55,617 | 57,428 61,898 || 63,006 || 67,870 || 71,225 | 71,489 || 70,540
# 55,730 53,115 53,081 53,083 54,832 57,142 61,549 | 66,307 | 66,283 69,251 75,087
# 2,427 2,365 2,477 2,390 2,023 2,481 3,136 2,441 2,404 2,472 2,697
## 6,501 || 6,541 9,200 10,857 9,261 9,662 10, 195 || 8,070 11,238 11,739 12,261
§ 11,627 14, 150 | 15,805 15,993 || 15,895 || 17,134 15,700 | 16, 169 || 13,470 14,416 15,098
## 15,456 12,311 || 11,063 12,445 | 13,092 || 12,845 9,564 || 12,307 || 12,771 12,572 11,777
º; 1,6853 2,034 2,142 4,866 5,576 6,227 6,556 7,098 || 7,310 | 8,099 8,012
# 3,799 || 6,373 || 7,353 7,894 | 10,538 8,355 10,619 || 7,710 || 8,151 6,244 6,239
# 1,332 || 4,297 6,992 2,824 || 4,150 974 1,960 2,043 1,090 1,959 2,957.|
: 15,594 || 9,744 9,688 7,561 5,523 9,072 6,171 6,244 || 4,958 10,455 6,964
# 2,884 6,549 4,505 || 5,032 4,864 4,928 || 4,772 5,394 5,141 4,579 4.569
†: 3,390 5,803 || 3,973 || 4,036 4,537 6,185 6,354 12,082 || 7,288 6,325 7,282
# 8,179 || 8,264 || 7,747 3,506 3,832 || 4,300 || 3,475 4,164 || 4,034 3,663 3,538
# 13,213 9,289 9,992 || 11,660 | 13,134 13,616 || 13,941 || 13,492 || 13,198 || 11,988 11,287
2,500 3,157 3,125 || 4,474 4,388 || 7,178 || 7,192 || 8,089 || 7,589 || 7,494 || 7,644
* , , --, U 6,192 5,946 || 6,639 7,308 || 7,200 4,215 7,350 5,760 5,855 5.976 |
14,000 22,700 | – || 18,344 26,541 47,589 31,670 27,299 || 48,352 56,159 || –—
383,849 2,707 || 3,051 2,860 2,914 2,880 || 4,016 || 6,571 6,841 3,676 6,206
13,700 13,700 || 13,700 || 13,700 | 13,700 || 13,700 13,700 || 13,700 13,700 || 13,700 13,700
118,125 | 107,780 94,654 || 109,674 || 103,223 136,648 160,324 117,260 108,306 || 106,038 121,831
12,609 9,000 9,000 9,000 || 9,000 9,000 | 12,500 - — ——
15,558 17,895 18,219 | 19,328 21,364 || 17,093 || – - —— 5,667 |
36,020 || 33,913 | 84,564 | 84,439 35,038 || 35,598 || 35,883 || 35,848 || 36,095 37,294 || 35,015
38,410 || 38,042 38,075 42,530 || 39,875 39,913 41,456 41,966 41,903 43,334 35,567
26,652 20,584 28,022 º *:::: 20,258 21,172 | 19,577 | 18,146 | 19,777 || 13,165
r - 3 & 3. 19. - | | | | |a| (º) . . * 5 / ~
1,318,000 1,359,000 | 1,387,000 1,444,000 1,517,000 lº. lº. º: *::::: ...tº lº
º º! 73,692 || 76,615 || 78,461 || 74,000 || 78,000 108,000 || 105,000 || 108,000 139,200
> - -*. 3. - … ,441 53,932 49,119 || 48,584 || 43,821 45,976 52,207 |
41,968 I 45,982 45,977 || 42,918 50,681 47,401 || 50,500 || 51,724 54,350 |* 52,335 | 16.963
2,374,154 2,369,553 2,375,150 2,468,995 2,573,574 2,606,664 2,472,194 2,466,694 2,441,796 2,465,152 2,498,481 |
1821. 1822 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. |
1828.
1829.
1833.
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20
STATEMENT of the Gross Receipt and Charges of Collection of the
each of the 6 Years 1822–1827. - -
By the Act of 3s Geo. 3 c. 60. the LAND Tax of GREAT BRITA.N. which was previous
ly Annual was made perpetual at £2,037,627 {P Annwn,
LAND and ASSESSED TAXES in GREAT BRITAIN in
since which perind upto the 5h, of Jan .
ary 1828. £816,365 tº Anisum of LAND TAx has been Redeemed, by 2ancelling £26,246,346 of Three tº Cent. Stock, the Annual dividend of which was £787,417; for a more circumstan.
tial elucidation of the nature of this transaction see the stubject LAND TAX as referred to in the Index. Below is a Statement of the Gross Receipt of the residue of the LAND Tax
in each of the 7 Years 1821 - 1827.
h
According to the Population. Returns made to Parliament in 1821 the Total Wumber of Houses Inhabited in GREAT BRITAJW in that Year
was 2,425,730 out of which 492,186 were charged with Duty under the Assessed Tawes being Assessed at £1.264,754; Farm Houses occupied by Tenants, to the No., of 214,239 being ea:-
empt by Statue, and in 1825.”ſt 1,739 other Houses assessed at Rentals wilder £10 tp. Annum were also eaempted. For further details, sce Statement of Houses Assessed at Warious
###"...################ #! -1822. 1823. - 1824. 1825. 1826. - 1827.
of the Duty was repealed and in 1825.634,936 out of the 96.0% houses assessed £— —£-— £— £ £ £—
in 1821 not having more than 7 Windows were alsoe rempted. The annered is the * * ... " º
Gross Reeipt of Duty in each of the Seven Years 1821 - 1827. £2,578,570. -2). 2,490,906 2,068,246 1,310,298 || 1,255,618 1,146,678 1,151,674
Houses . . . . . . 1,264,754 1,223,079 | 1,264,135 | 1,255,479 1,288,110 | 1,247,962 | 1,267,280
gººd...º.º. 1,186,484 |1,210,128 1254,789 |1,212,766 |1,219,924 |1,191,499
on the same in 1821) Assessed Assesment |puty paid R ' – * - . . . . " " ' ".. ... "
3 *.*.*.*.*.*.*...... ; ; ; ; ; 565,140 454,683 268,704 264,791 266,740 272,434
3 Four Wheeled Carriages • * * * * * * * * * 17,406 213,298 || 195,505 ' ' , ". . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . * : , , , r * * .
4 Do. Do. Do. Modified 142 493 || 450 *-
5 Two Wheeled Do. ......... • - - - - - - 29,921 196,236 || 119,866 t - ſ
#º....: ; ##| #: | 529,896 || 446,728 288,402 || 300,992 804,410 332,091
8 Carriage Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 277 254 " – ~ * - Š- . . . . . . .
9 Do. Sellers * * * * g e º & e º º ºs º º ſº e º 'º 4,234 3,398 3,114 f . ; - -
#*::::::::::::::: ; "º ºf 660,778 527,227 | 337,032 324,858 || 334,052 341,922
12 Do. to Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 4,312 3,952 2. . . . . . . . . - . - º
##.º..................] is: | tº tº: } 161,072 106,493 | 68,213 61,686 59,486 || 60,008
15 Do. used in Husbandry . . . . . . . . . . . 479,399 389,573 355,242 • * - ! -
16 Do. Do. | Do. Modified g 336,260 61,783 84, 127 } Repealed |
##;, otºi, º........... *}} | "; “; ; 172,148 171,636 180,673 180,655 179,840 | 183,241
19 Horse Dealers . . . . . . . . 1,001 || 13,900 | 12,740 13,794 12,679 14,228 16,003 17,860 16,676
20 Hair Powder . . . . . . . . . . 29,199 || 34,308 || 31,446 31,108 27,430 25,877 23,979 22,801 21,144
21 Armorial Bearings . . . . 22,627 44,843 || 41,102 43,111 44,020 44,691 45,915 48,298 50,292
22 Game Certificates .... 41,437 || 143,927 | 131,921 137,175 139,674 142,205 142,036 151,718 159,533
23 Composition Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,166 39,670 29,541 30,844. 29,648 31,443.
24 Arrears, of Income & Property Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,162 28,495 8,065 4,760 913 9,900
Law Costs Received in England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,014 1,911 1,700 1,961 1,748 2,177
- Balances 535,506 || 398,457 270,354 246,878 216,444 91,535 | 103,160
ºr Total Sum to be accounted for £8,497,004 || 7,661,470 6,813,561 5,476,775 5,401,417 |5,123,312 |5,197,415
Discharged as follows viz. § §s J • -
ſSalaries & Allowances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,189 70,011 90,017 88,996 || 92,360 90,625 88,798
diff Centage to Receivers Gen & Collectors 185,186 172,002 135,562 114,792. 96,400 97,000 107,129
2. do. to Surveyors for increases made by them 1,120 26,046 34,799 33,281 32,445 28,700 29,542
S. Day Pay & Wages to extra Clerks Porters& 6,313 6,114 5,922 5,749 5,810 6,323 5,830
S Allowances for Travelling & other expences 13,906 6,548 11,691 12,891 13,455 13,093 14,833.
§ Tradesmens Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870 921 797 904 997 963 1,050
S Rents, Rates, & Taxes of Offices . . . . . . . . 426 112 107 126 96 98 1 10 .
n England . . . . . . . . . . 1,479 4,510 5,135 3,373 3,908 3,705 3,240
s] LAW charges } § .......... 3,949 5,982 5,545 5,124 5,642 5,334 5,613
‘s. Stationary & e s tº a e e s tº e s e º & e º 'º e e s a e g º e s e e 9,021 8,167 6,528 902 920 1,055 645.
2 | Postage of Letters & Carriage of Parcels 11,315 14,019 12,762 12,520 12,355 13,421 14,171
S | Superannuations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,117 4,522 7,299 7,783 7,806 8,477 8,492
Sº I Allowances for Offices Abolished . . . . . . . . 9,856 10,808 12,206 12,543 12,605 15,242 10,212
s Fees on passing Accounts of Receiver Gen. 230 4,467 4,402 4,041 5,590 5,524 7,550
S Church & Corporation Land Tax . . . . . . . . •-------, — * '796 858 596 523
S Allowances under Land Tax Redemp. Acts 118 394 384 82 64 55 52
. Miscellaneous Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,310 185 271 366 477 338 1,103
Total Charges of Collection 328,405 || 334,808 || 333,427 |... 304,269 291,788 290,549 298,893
§§§§ Militia & TXeserters Warrants e e º e 42,963 30,622 22,229 12,510 5,836 2,363 2,160
§ # §§ Augmentation of Stipends to Sc. Clergy 10,095 10,102 9,639 9,421 9,896 12,853 11,865
§§§s J Highland Roads & Bridges . . . . . . . . 24,500 11,250 5,367 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
ššššš) Sundries for Loss of Fees &c. . . . . . . . * 1,411 581 204 111 125 109
§§§ | Repayments of Land Tax Redeemed *-*s 6,056 6,064 6,049 6,041 6,035 6,010
šššš do. of Taxes erroneously charged * *-*. 2,860 505 808 249 484 2,354
* - !' p.
* into the } England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,314,950 6,994,008 6,188,871 } 4,583,445 4,588,694 4,458,471 4,532,868
a chequer Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674,000 $ * | ****** \ 323,625 | 402,357 || 244,272 235,405
Balances . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * *" = • * * * * * * 374,391 || 270,353 216,878 L 210,444 ol,535 | 103,100 || 102.75.
~ Total Discharge of Income 8,969,274 7,661,470 6,813,561 5,476,775 5,401,417 | 5,123,312 |5,197,415
rºº Years | 1818. § 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.
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STATEMENT of the Gross Receipt and Charges of Collection of the LAND and Assess EDTAxes in GREAT BRITAIN}=-continued from the précèding page
On reference to pages 42-4 ante, it will be seen, that more than one third of the Assessed Taxes are levied within the limits of the Metropolitan Police, and that the pressure,
more particularly of the House Taa’ falls upon a Class the least of all able to bear the ea action, the continuance of which, is as inconsistant with good Policy, as it is oppressive.
The continuance of the House Tax, also, since it is proposed to make Suffrage of Election dependant on Money Value, instead of on some Mutual, Moral, or Social obligation,

will constitute a continued source of collision and chicane, tending in very many instances to the subversion ºf all social relation in districts and places involved
The remaining portion of the Land Tax should be collected by the Parishes, and remitted to the Stamp Office, to which department the Items Nos. 9-12 should be transferr
}x
tº, § 3. !ºr : -- e
in the question.
éd. The nuisance
of an indiscriminate keeping and herding of Dogs, particularly in Towns, althºugh ºmany cases, they are ſocile gºd ºffectionate animals; renders.them fit objects ºf regulation; they are
iowever fitter subjects for local, than for State Assessment, and the State Duty of them, as well as on the Items Nos. 1-2, and 4–7, should be immediately
inquisitorial, and oppressive system of direct Tawation, might be put, an end to, and the eagence of £300,000 tº annum attendant up W
... v.
--- ſº-x.º. J. 3 *
repealā; aſid.
!.
thé
e immediately repealād; and thereby the insidious,
pon its collection, rendered agailable for some
rational and social object. - .” - 1 " . > * * * * * -- * > . . . . . . . . . . . * * *****, ºº, , , º, º .5& 6 3...
1828. 1829. 1830. 1881. 1882. i883, ºf 1834, ºiè86.
—-É—--—-£—— £——-£——-£——-£—H·-·-É-º-º-É-H]−4.
1 Windows . . ......... 1,164,355 ; 1,163,862 - 1,185,478: 1,178,470 || “. . . º. tº
2 Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,295,972 | 1,324,427: 1,861,825 | 1,357,207 . . . . . º º, º ºs ºººººººººº.
3 Land • * * * * * * '• * * * * * * 1,216,160 1,206,085 1,190,705 1,167,167 º - º x º . º ſº. * * *::::
. . . . . . . . . . . .
4 servants ............ 277,859 286,572 295,123| 295,136|| º | || || * : * *
I - . . . . . - º t } ºf º -- .
5 carriages ............ 352,579| 374,688 397,634 || 392,963| | | | | | | | | | | |
6 Pleasure Horses ... ... 840,771 345,101 || 362,697 || 356,378 ^: || . *...* | . .
7 other do. ... ... 59,946 60,588 62,450 | 61,484 - nº ºf
- “ . . f … . . ...a…' ...”
8 Dogs & Packs of Hnds. 182,990 | 183,072 186,125 | 181,019 ~ | | | | | | | |
9 Horse Dealers . . . . . . . . 14,911 15,042 15,045 13,543 | tº tº . . . . .
10 Hair Powder . . . . . . . . 19,094 17,332 15,947 14,377 | } gº, tº #: …
11 Armorial Bearings . . . . 50,770 52,241 54,746 54,889 tº ſet gº
12 Game Certificates . . . . 161,647 154,036 142,158 125,431 gº gº fºcłº,
13 Composition Duty .... 31,569 28,876 28,093 25,909 * --> * | *º tº le.
14 Arrears of Inc. & Pr. D. 801 59 2,379 3,547 ºf ºz. ...
15 Law Costs recd. in Eng. 2,510. 2,274. 2,567 2,454 -
Balances • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 102,751 116,978- - 118,273 95,790 -
Total Sum to be accountd for 5,274,685 5,331,233 5,421 ,245 5,325,759 *.. •- “... . . $ 'a e \
Discharged as follows, Viz. – sº
Remembrancer for loss of Fs. 5,262 1,259 1,374 2,361 a woº ºla º
Salaries & Allowances . . . . 88,396 87,493 89,014 87,679 tº º ºs ºs,
# Centage to Rec. Gen. &c. 94,739 99,605 99,191 101,262 Tº gº º
do. to Surveyors .. 27,638 35,367 31,203 31,349 tº lº
Day Pay, &c. - • * * * * * * * * * 4,697 4,624 - 4,319 4,284 | ^{ º , Kº ; acidº T-
Allowances for Trav. &c. . . 14,251 15,102 13,419 13,402 edia ºf 3:3:… tº
Tradesmens Bills . . . . . . . . . 1,228 1,010 863 802 ſº sº. 395.6 f. a 4.
Rents, Rates, &c. . . . . . . . . 1 1 0 . 130 135 135 | . ; |
} | England .. 3,256 2,122 1,633 1,706 || 3. ºr ºl
º Charges } Scotland . . 5,651 5,495 6,754 3,997 4. whºs,
Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815 860 | 1,015 634 { ººd & gºod dº.
*...* of Letters, &c..... 13,426. 12,979 12,960 12,930 y -- asoºdºº
uperannuations. . . . . . . . . . 6,721 4,717 4,559 4,041 a kº ( tº sºlº,
Allowances for Of... abolished 9,804 9,706 9,597 10,114 2 * : . . . ] ...) A ºath º { { . . .
Fees on passing Accounts .. 5, 198 7,066 5,793 6,069 . . . . . . . . .3 º f ‘. . . .
Church & Corporation L.Tx. 396 42} 385 497 … . . . . . . . . . cº tº jºy . . . .
Allowances under Land Tax 61 64 55 99 vº (; ; ; ;&#3: . . . . .
Miscellaneous Payments .. 1,222 847 1,364 976
Total Charges of Collection. 282,871 288,867 283,533 282,337 ... º º … ºliº
Militia & Deserters Warrants - 522 1,526 185 1,163 . . . . . . . .i.ºrk: *.
Augmentation of Stipends to 12,900 14,735 16,715 16,521 & hºt ºf £14. .
Highland Roads & Bridges 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 tº ºld tº ºligº
Sundries for Loss of Fees &c. 109 36 108 1,775 . . . . . . . . . as ºr 3.
Repaymts of Lnd. TX. Red. 5,932 5,925 5,914 5,855 ~A º lº tº
do. of Taxes errone, chgd. 1,069. 253 495 || 364 º ºlº, sºlºs,
Payments into the England 4,606,846 4,653,840 || 4,749,353 || 4,599,948 | ! sº, Jº º
Exchequer. Scotland 242,458 242,728 264,052 264,395. , -j- ?
Balances e - • * • . . . * @ e G & © $ - - - - 116,978 118,273 * - - 95,790 - - - -- 148,401 - - -
Total Discharge of Income. 5,274,685 5,331,233 5,421,245 5,325,759 || || - \, . . . . . " '
1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832, 1833. 1834. 1835. 1836.


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2
7
}
Y : º T º º º of º the Revenue of the United Kingdom, in the Year 1818, and in each of the Eleven
- 2–32; and also o e amount of “Pawnments out of the Gross Receipt of Inc , in it - ºr
other than Chag s of Collection,” in each of the º. Years 1822–32. } neome, in its progress to the Excheover,
| - Heads of Departments.
totals
- Crown small Land and Posł . . •
- Items of Charge. * - - - - º S. #º. A...".es. Oſº. Customs. - Eaccise. 1818. 1832,
r 1 Salaries and Allowances 47,716 850 16,298 60 264 | 166.968 557,593 786
º 5 2 * : -- - - - - - ,418 1,636,107 | 1,514,53
: ; ; * ::::::::: gºš73 2,755 '733|207,154 || 1 || | T | | | | | 399.194 *::::::
* &S ay fray . . . . . . . & 8 - - - - * , -- 6,3} 3 tº- *g 2 - s) : • - ***-
s 2. 4 special Services o o q > 3. . 4,439 95 388 13,906. 3,799 : ; - *:::::: - *::::::
§ : : ºf Bills 3 * * tº e e 6,574 — — | 1,022 870 106,926 43,716 36,299 195,407 163,916 -
§ 3 || 7 i. * c. axes . . . . . . 4}} | - - 852 426 2,884 7,769 10,862 23,244 27,018
S** 5 station. FgeS . . . . . . . . . w H5 17 | — — . . 5,898 || 3,390 || 38,475 || 30,092 77,887 78.826
‘s E º jºy . . . . . . . , . . . . 8,855 - - 600 9,021 6,975 18,839 29,165 73,475 is 136
§ 3 3. age . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 * 2,619 * * 140 8,567 1,204 18,629 15,058 46,217 64,793
Sº * ... tions . . . . . . 4,035 | - - - - 2,749 || || – | 1,843 7.336|| 16.133 ió.35%
sº uperannuations ...... 4,278 – – 1,452 2,117 | 13,213 80,791 55,278 157,129 223.9
5 | 12 Compensations . . . . . . . . ; : - ". . . . ; ; ; ; ;
. e - - 2 6 3. - º * 2 * 5 ; :
# º • $f M. iſ: & º º: - 597 4,761 1,467 3,317 246,249 84,025 | 350,249 72,564
14 yance of Mails, Transit Postage, Ship Letters, &c. &c. 236,122 || – * - -*- 236,122 309,545
4% §º º º dº e s lº, 4,314 26,354 *; 547,298 || 1,327,621 1,113,209 3,524,677 3,064,703
- . . . . . . . . . * , , , , - ** =ees — — 67,479 127,450 369,117 269,159 | 880,317 553.456
T § * 0. * - - - - - - -
OTAL United Kingdom 1818 224,620 4,314 26,354 395,851 674,748 1,696,738 1,382,368 4,404,994 3,618,159
do do. 1822, 206,082 ºz.515 14,974 |381,261 |394,082 1,517,487 1,860,869 º "º.
. 9 - 3 = 2 3 **** * > 9 $ *d 5 4.
! º: - 3 tº 44; 3 || 3:23 71,743 agº, 117 | 1,567,779 1,337,636 || 4.10.1% gºino
do. do. 4|37.39|| 31,000 || 3:3:2|302.68|999,500 | 1.462,096 ||ºlº 3,967,642 | 726,754
do. do. : Hº: 47.933 12,786 289,827 | 605,988 1,504,703 1,253,105 || 3,898,378 723,292
do. do. 7 ; 43,963 | 12,417 | 288,800 | 680,546 1,537,408 1,280,990 || 4,030,337 715,976
do. do. § 225.5i 44,973 | 12,427 296,716 693,693 1,490,170 1,236,920 3,966,457 700,598
do do. 5|193. tº º żºł2 |gº tº ºf 3,890,152 ºogº
do. io. 93,280 26,327 | 13,293 287,183 |675,320 1,375,575 1,226,060 3,797,038 651,747
do. . 1830, 190,159 27.97 | 12,269 |281.94%|694,354 1,295,139||1312,161 3,713 gº 603.69i
do. do. . ; ; º: *:::: 658.336||1317,826 1,131,989 3,615.36s 357.375
ſº wº <! 6) 5, 18. * > 39,359 | 643 465 | 1,376,365 | 1,135,884 || 3. - 5
do. - do. 3 i 2 5 - - 9 9 2 2 - 3,618,958 - 553,456
do. do. 4. - -
do. do. 5
do. do. 6 - -
-- - 1822. 1832,
r: As "S ſº e. º - -
§§§ ( 15 Quarantine and Warehousing Establishme - - . - -
$ -- "S & • *** * - nts. gº tº e q e o e. e. e. • *** sº -º- 175 609 1 -se - - -
iš ! Fº for g..."; Linen Manufacturers, &c. – – || 333,903 º;| – ~ | *:::::
SS Q'. Sº - awments in Support of the Civi - º º’. 5 ** * ... is V 5 -
# , ººººººººº ſº, º 'º - - gº
šš , | 19 Militia and Deserters Warrants ............. …30.829 " º - - 14,000 || – – 28,375
sº 3 20 Advances to Commissioners of Roads. . . . . . . º ii.250 6,192 * - tº- * - *º- 85
§ s 2] Augmentation of Stipends to Scotch Clergy ...... ioios ºv. -*. -- º - * 11,356
is ás 22 Miscellaneous Pavments : 5 * * *- -e * 16,440
º o .# 23 Sundries y - tº e º e . m e º 9 s e º e e . . . . 1,411 * * -* *º- 17,480 – cºse 16,313
s #3 -Z hº is e e º e º e º e -Q & º G º e º ºr e 213,458 2,000 || – – 26,895 — – - ºgº — — . .368,629
§ 3 S - — * - - - - -
Sº J. TOTAL GRE - - . . . ; - - ———
§§ s TOTAL I º £|213,458 2,000 53,385 || 46,787 580,894 || 358,284 || Tºrºs 851,297
s = . 4 ºf 4 º' l- N - -W e e º e s 6 e e - – – – — — – – | 199,187 | 73,826 "..." 64,876
§ 3 ; - . - ‘. . . . - - ... • ->
; : ‘s, TOTAL Uni ino - - © - • ——
sis : nited Kingdom 1822|206,753 2,000 || 53,385 46,787 780,081 432,110 | 1,527,821 || 916,173
<> 12 *s - -- - - - . - -
$ E R. - r - - - Propor. Ireland.
is § 3 º: º: 3| 219,028 2,591 37,816 || 46,864 828,822 502,290 1,637,410 º -
šº 5 do. . : º 7,007 || 27,136 55,414 || 772,328 388,927 | 1,445,819 242,445
“s"Tº H * & * + & 2 3 U 3 66,472 | 684,577 || 336,261 | 1,357,047 | . 248,845
3 ºu Sº do. - -- . > * > - ,357,047 , 248,845
§:: do. 7|219,874 2,000 | 19,134 || 48,711 | 735,450 376.860 | 1.303. 261,349.
Sx º' -- ~. do do. 8 421 839 2 - - - - - 9 2 ,030 • ‘ 5
#35 do. do 5..." ,000 | 18,531 || 38,643 641,945 273,482 | 1,396,440 264,581
: ; ; ; do. do º 427,915 2,000 || 21,346 | 40,942 | 668,893 191,046 | 1.351,243 190,826
§ 3 ; ; , - . 0|363,451 2,000 22,009 || 43,660 || 561,268 169,342 89.463
§ 2 ºf ºs. do. do. 1 || 328,208 2,00 - ~ '. - . ~ 31,268 169,342 | 1,161,730 | 89,
'... à 53 do. do. . . . 2333, iii. 3.0 10| 24,460 | 40,336|| 465,420 | 112,374 972,799 || Tº
###3 do. do. #|*| 2,000 ºn wºo win uous owns ºne
3’-5 s O. do. 4 -
*... I Š
**: ; S do. do. 5
‘s: s U- do. do. 6

23
*...* There was no account Published of the oh Arges of Collection in detail prior to 1822; in which Year a Committee of Parliament was appointed to revise the form of ths
Public accounts
p
º
'Revenue, for more ample details of each Item of Charge, in each Year, since 1821, and Paper of Finance Committee, No. 235, Session 1828.
; which Committee ordered the Charges of Collection to be stated ºn detail. In the Session of 1826, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer iſ r. F. J. Robinson, a nº.
yżscount Goderich) having stated in his place in Parliament that the Erpences of Collection had been reduced more than £500,000 tº Annwn, . . .". -:
6 - 27 of his revised Speech, Published by Hatchards, Piccadilly, or Parliamentary Debates of the 13th. March, 1826
onding in detail with the accounts since 1821, was ordered to be presented to the House.-- see Paper No. 345, Session 1826,-see also the se
- × - rºm as compared with 1818; (Wide Pages
..) are account of the Ea'pences for that Year, Vāz, 1818, corres.
parate accounts of each branch Q
-
;
i
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:
ToTALs in each of the Eight Years.

1825.
1822. 1823. l 1824. - 1826. | 1827. 1828. | 1829. 1830.
—-É £- 36——-£—l—-É—l—-É £——-£— ---É––
1,612,192 | 1,599,238 || 1,599,772 | 1,574,320 1,626,682 | 1,590,311 i 1,613,318 1,581,391 | 1,581,685
270,227 240,862 222,890 203,342 193,006 207,338 197,201 202,406 192,093
251,705 || 256,173 || 255,059 256,418 230,365 204,527 | 199,628 200,535 | 197,233
64,495 74,340 85,692 97,931 97,566 89,010 80,134 80,420 74,473
182,613 192,704 | 185,416 184,673 241,921 251,099 238,621 207,654 193,050 |
26,938 26,423 26,060 25,384 24,783 27,204 27, 129 27,990 28,898
82,408 78,500 1 10,534 58,501 65,693 58,563 79,071 53,488 50,005
68,180 46,920 10,843 18,090 24,971 15,449 20,305 14,710 12,227
49,174 51,033 52,428 57, 175 64,511 55,314 54,301 52,742 65,321
18,176 16,505 15,051 15,779 17,210 14,097 16,045 15,016 || 18,543
181,005 187,204 214,026 226,682 228,686 244,072 243,881 237,389 || 234, 170
54,881 56,375 56,022 57,64; 77,684 62,419 67,266 || 63,251 65,750
162,515 163,090 142,171 137,820 112,246 116,426 101,669 115,293 100,684
252,622 247,645 264,924 261,329 304,037 330,031 297,522 293,007 || 296,076 |
3,277,131 3,237,012 3,240,888 3,175,085 3,314,361 || 3,265,858 3,236,092 || 3,145,291 |3,110,253
883,140 868,170 | 726,754 || 723,292 || 715,976 || 700,598 || 654,060 651,747 603,691
ºº:::::::: " . ...] ... ITT
Sº wag included in Charges " ; £ 80,000 95,000 120,000 109,370 | 111,640 | 75,000 82,270
1831.
—-É-—
1,581,971
193,051
242,53
71,339
121,455.
27,674
30,803
10,701
64,869
26,821
215,611
64,946
96,017
320,305
3,058,093
557,275 |
*u-as-
106,850
|
J
:
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J 832.
-*tº-3- -£ -*---------. Q.

-ºn-tºs
* * * ****************.
*
#3 Although from the transformation since 1821. of the accounts relating to the Collection of the Revenue, it is somewhat difficult to exhibit a fair comparison of
the amount since that period, with the Year 1818, it is clear from this Statement that at the time the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1826, claimed credit for having
effected a reduction eacceeding half a million # Annum, that the relative amount of Charge in each of the 3 Years 1824 – 1826, had not only been greater than in 1818, .
but greater than at any former period: the seeming diminution as eachibited by the Total amount under the head of Charges of Collection, having arisen from contingent
causes, and transferring of several Items to other accounts : since 1826, some diminution appears to have been £ffected, and it is deserving of consideration whether or
not, the Assessed Taa’es might not be mainly repealed, transferring such as might be retained to the department of Stamps; and thereby effect a sensible and advanta.
geous diminution, as was done, by the Total Repeal of the Assessed Taaces in Ireland, in 1824; It is also further deserving of consideration whether or not the District
Distributors of Stamps might not wholly be dispensed with ; since the improved facility of conveyance between all parts of the United Kingdom and the Metropolis,
the Dealers and Consumers would in many cases more readily obtain their supply direct from London, than from the District Distributors, and Consequently the whole -
ºf the tº Centage retained by them would augment the resources of the Treasury, and operate more advantageously for the Public benefit.
15

V.
282,032
443,273
209,076
228,716
149, i 03.
183,399
205,717
The following Sums, formed part of the £4,494,994, constituting the
3mount for Charges of Collection in 1818, part of which it will be
*ēn are of a temporary nature, whilst the annexed Statement shews
i. Since 1821, the remaining Items have been Charged under other
heads, -
*----
*tºonery, for Customs, £14,982; Excise, £19,844; Stamps
£8,400; Taxes, £9,026; Post Office, £6,975; TOTAL ..
*pences of Commission of Enquiry
yments on account of the New Post Office, in London .
Arrears of Property Duty
of Lottery Office
larantine Charges
Pa
39
Q
ºf New
IREI
Centage on
Charges
f
210,222 187,571 194,995
404,402 423,895 477,640 384,607 278,776 257,128 240,237 200,685 180,757 164,584 |
221,264 223,609 223,694 232,178 278,336 267,824 251,859 279,458 254,660 140,249
34,405 27,700 27,700 27,752 57,303 26,200 26,200 26,200 26,200 26,200
30,622 22,228 j 12,510 | 5,836 2,363 | 2,160 522 1,526 185 1,163
17,442 11,313 11,639 12,308 12,200 9,215 12,350 10,760 10,855 i (),976
10,102 9,639 9,421 9,896 || 12,853 | 11,865 12,900 14,735 | 16,715 15,521
18,891 1,172 7,211 2,111 5,502 5,199 16,848 || 16,640 13,642 13,754
235,648 248,246 223,337 571,079 273,299 232,374 421,839 427,014 || 363,536 329,435
1,254,808. 1,411,076 1,203,374 | 1,454,844 1,108,202 | 1,040,681 | 1,131,859 1,160,417 1,072,267 896,877.
273,013 226,334 242,445 244,210 248,845 261,349 264,581 | 190,826 | 89,463 75,922 |
1,527,821 | 1,637,410 | 1,445,819 1,699,054 | 1,357,047 | 1,302,030 1,396,440 1,351,243 1,101,790 972,799 |
The following Items in 1818, were included under the head of Charges of Management, but which, since 1821, have
been Charged under the head of Payments out of the Públic Income, in its progress to the Eachequer, ſsée ºc.
count No. 12, of the series annually presented to Parliament) and under other heads as specified.
o s a e > * * * c e o e º w w = c e o e i t - e º a s e s a 6 a.
a va e º w e a tº º e º 9 º' 4 g is g º 6 tº
e is a e º 'º e = e º c is a e s e s -
• n e º a tº * * * * * * * * * * * c e s is a e º s m e o w ł & e s a s
Y TOTAL on account of GREAT BRITAIN
Charges on account Custom House .. 42,881
AN ID, Váz.
do. © - e.
Buildings in 3 FXcise Office.... 15,670
Ex U Post
*Xpence of Tax Office in Ireland,
TOTAL United Kingdoms
, 29,478 88,029
abolished ... . 67,478
* tº isº, is: I828, 1829.
Quarantine Charges. . . . . . . . . . Great Britain 210,222 || 209,076 || 1s;,071 228,715 146,103 133,399
£59,221 C do. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ireland 10,741 14,267 12,416 11,545 19,606 8,454
2,000 ompensation Allowances &c., to Officers of R - * - ‘. -
90,000 Tax Office in Ireland, (paid out of Earcise R.J 14, siſ 22,705 I8,965 14,817 16,649 14,889
20,758 Hired Packets, Charged in Navy Accounts.... 46,000 40,480 37,250 37,250 34,450 27,876
16,485 Stationery, Charged in Miscellanies (see above” ) 48,640 || 48,540 45;700 45,000 47,000 10,000
179,987 Lottery, Charged in do., & Consolidated Fund tº- 13,849 | 8,296 14,679 4,440 4,267
£ 368,451 TOTAL of Items, which in 1818, were Char- - . . " - - –
~. sº At??der other heads . . . . . . ........... } 325,420 348,917 310,198 352,006 262,246 248,870
to tehich, add more Charged in 1818, than in 2 - *
tº e º 'º w w w a . these sia: Years, for New Buildings. • * * * * . 159,685 151,488 104,579 63,556 87,663 102,895
155,507 Charged for Collection, in these 4 Years, as abo. 3,967,642 3,898,378 4,030,337 3,966,457 3,890,152 3,797,088
# 523.958 .." §§ Charge for each º these 4 Years, as com-º . . . . . - - - - . . . . . . .
... " º º$...;;. §ºn 4,398,793 * * *|ºlesia
ct the Navy ) or - - - -

24%
STATEMENT of the CHARGEs of CoILECTION, and other Payments out of the Revenue of CUSTOMS in GREAT BRITAIN,
*...* There was no account in detail of the Charges for Collecting the
n the Year 1818, and in each of the Seven Years 1822 – 1828.
Revenue published prior to 1822, the account for 1818, was ordered to be laid before Parliament in the Session of 1826, for reasons stated
in the General Statement relating to the Collection of the Revenue, (3= The increase of Charge in the Years 1826 – 28, for Repairs of
Buildings, arose from the defect in the foundation of the New Custom House in London, on account of the Building of which, in the Seven
Years 1813 – 19, £452,164, was Charged. The i
Warehouseing Department deserves attention.
ncrease of Superannuations, and of the expence of the Preventive Water Guard, and
annuations and Allowances, and expences uttending the Prevention of Smuggling, and other Payments, is
1822.
1823. |
1826.
1827.
attending the Prevention of Smuggling (amounting in 1832 to £384,057, exclusive of £18,303 as compensation to
deserves in a social and moral rather than in a pecuniary point of view, more than an ordinary share of attention
whatever expence they may incur, will ever diminish the practice.
States, which an honest and enlightened mind will have no difficulty either in devising or reducing to practice.
If Smuggling is to be suppressed, it must be
Items of Charge [Years | 1818. - + 1824. | 1825. 1828.
. —£-— £-——£-—|———£-——£--— £-— £ —£-—l
ºš Officers on the Establishment ...... 379,203 || 357,888 |354,328 | 355,887 358,772 369,387 || 364,557 367,561
##sy do. in the Plantations . . . . . . . . 4,591 5,590 5,364, 6,588 8, 144 18,037 | 16,454 || 27,939
šš - do. Incidental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,415 || 27,590 25,529 || 24,490 38,364 || 42,619 || 38,583 29,765
& do. Temporary . . . . . . . . . . . ... 25,648 13,317 | 11,975 15,164 14,422 || 13,934 11,001 || 10,046
Day pay to weighers, watchmen, Tide Waiters, Watermen, &c. 197,304 || 140,369 || 141,343 | 1.46,315 157,425 | 131,681 104,709 | 9 2
Special Services, and Travelling Charges ..] 17,725 | 16,676 | 16,552 20,777 21,860 31,733 || 19,693 14,086
Tradesmens §º º º tº gº & flºº º * 9,151 8,421 3,191 || 4,809 - 13,715 27,995 || 83,181 7 1,876
Bills bº, .. dilélièS . . . . . . . . . . sº 1. ſº 1. 3,894 || 4,616 3,580 4,030
Other Bllis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < ū 2 4s 2 ºve. ,507 || 10,072 | 11,251 17,061 14,676 10,165
Rents, Rates, Taxes, and Tithes..........| 7,769 7,435 | 7,213 || 7,524 8,064 || 7,536 || 10,110 5636,
, , LAw CHARGEs & 38,475 23, İşı 27,326|| 23,464 || 16,074 17,354 ioios 7 iss
º,”; º: º, Stationery. & & #8 º ſº. 68 & 9 º' 18,838 12,875 | 12,513. *1,932 3,856 3,272 3,775 2,757
gº in rººt % §: • * * * * * * * * * * 18,629 18,076 | 19,968 || 22,556 26,483 || 31,331 24,821 21,674
TAT I & N E R Y. arriage • . . . . . . . . . 1,844 961 | 1,001 || 1,181 | 1,227 | 1,766 | 1,254 1,693
- SgPERANNUATIONs &# 80,791 || 93,020 96,346 110,683 114,283 | 104,007 || 115,594 | 1 18,503
Allowances for Offices abolished . . . . . . . . . . 22,50] | 19,059 | 19,775 17,923 || 17,531 Key & -
Compensation for loss of Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,364 14,015 || 13,239 13,656 11,370 47, 124 38,977 | 38,748
ſº Metage tº gº A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,580 | 12,752 13,738 | 14,215 14,859 || 15,172 | 13,672 14,440
ees on passing Accounts. . . . . . © e 9 & e 9 2,478 2,637 3,853. 3,152 3,190 4,577 4 -
3 | salaries to Officers º: Department of Treasury 8,813 6.8% 6,554 6,811 6,497 § *:::: ;
§ Pensions to Widows and Children . . . . 1,230 1,989 2,895 || 3,068 2,937 3,096 3,031 3,017
's 3 Subsistance to Prisoners e e º gº tº gº tº e º & © & 1,057 788 1,220 | 1,178 1,600 1,288 705 746
t; #. º º of Smugglers 4,448 6,289 5,761 4, 194 6,068 1,170 1,993 1,968
Insurance from Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 731 *732 116 I17 747 '703 703 862
Housekeepers Expences . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,865 696 616 985 1,140 | 1,226 1,105 469
UMiscellaneous Payments . . . . . . . . . . ...] 12,254 26,263 | 12,190 11,792 | 12,938 10,921 | 12,946 11,602
º of º: & © tº gº tº tº º ſº 3,158 4,583 4,164 3,998 4,244 5,491 || 4,953 3,881
( Salaries, Pay, and Allowances to Com- w = 2* a • I - f
§ manders, *i. and Seamen ! 37,164 36,406 || 33,722 || 39,084 40,884 38,357 36,946 37,836
.3 & e ºves, “ºv, ºvºvº • . . . . . ! . . . . . - - - -
§ Victualling, Fire and Candles . . . . . . . . 40,231 || 39,816 || 32,640 || 32,975 26,582 37,800 32,926 34,802
S *º i. © gº e & © e g º e º 6 e º 0 & © 7,733 15,277 20,372 | 18,720 30,837 28,214 || 23,256 29,221
Iscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832 1,328 2,912 || 3,645 2,515 2,708. 2,119 1.2
ſ Salaries and Allowances to Comptroller 19.8% -> on . . . - . . 3 -a -s ,251
Q) 's General, Inspectors, Sitters, and Boatmen. § 9,864 29,553 29,898 || 27,873 28,911 29,750 || 28,462 28,599
º s #. #. Sitºrs, Boatmen, and Glut do. 45, 162 | 86,915 | 89,367 | 84,433 85,240 87,513 | 90,396 92,923
§ s -: ravelling Allowances • e = e - e º se e s e e 3,469 2,453 2,342 2,520 4,296 2,932 3,510 3,399
š Š Buildings and Repairs ............ 2,398 || 5,659 50,325 25,675 10,570 10,283 || 9,480 || 7,703
S. Sº º: Repairs, &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,567 8,697 4,506 || 2,660 | 3,446 2,808 2,235 1,691
prº- tores, and Carriage of do. . . . . . . . . 3,402 3,235 1,993. 5, 111 5,090 7,001 7,525 | 8,405
*** Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,480 3,939 4,291 || 4,544 5,713 4,662 4,404 3.7%
Expences of LAND GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,463 | 19,285 14,809 || 10,710 | 11,165 11,938 || 11,111 || 11,225
TOTAL Charges of Collection £ 1,147,685 1,088,507 | 1,100,530 | 1,094,073 1 186,116 1,188.855 1,159,813 | 1.4
e - 2 . . . 2 3 * ~~5 2 * * ~ * ,141,645
Quarantine * and Allowances .... 16,116 14,820 | 15,148 16,143 18,258 21,204 20,174 16,211
Depences N. E." &c. . . . . . . . . . . 9,485 8,010 || 9,103 || 17,003 || 13,161 | 12,789 10,131 4,185
avy Board for Stores.. 7,503 || 4,212 2,358. 638 || 17,370 17,414 — | *9,562
Warehousing iº . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,971 || 28,028 27,885 26,853 27,798 || 39,878 60,573 52,121
Department \ ...". • e s e e s e o 'º e 7,093 9,230 8,271 8,999 || 10,619 || 10,939 || 9,718 10,170
- ents, T axes. &e. . . . . . . 53,180 13,368 13,408 12,540 20,548 37,289 36,882 29,390
Fºl. *º of Wilſº Irving .. 8,587 10,070 9,877 || 9,466 9,959 10,604 || 10,642. 9,204
rinity, Lignt, and Scavage Dues... . . . . . . . 16,976 17,800 14,640 12,277 17,698 || 31,472 28,664 18,135 |
Ordnance, on Account of Coast Blockade... 36,716 70,070 163,342 50,814 28,036 5,981 || 51,932 — '136
GRAND TOTAL * | 1,321,622 | 1,264,115 1,863,362 1,210,406 | 1,299,923 | 1,370.925 | 1,388,000 | 1,200,749
Payments on Account of the Civil ºn . -
Government of Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } 71,922 | 72,882 85,613 87,908 148,848 173,431 173,735 | 160,876
- [Years | 1818. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828.
*** The following page eachibits a continuation of the above Account more amplified and complete. The Cha -

1829.
—£ - -
359,319
16,595
18,856
14, 164
101,330
14, 161
29,997
3,392
11,029
10,508
8,029
1,523
21,791
1,638
1 11,856
jº
7,308
15,153
3,121
7,046
2,979
870
147
854
694
18,050
5,937
36,696
38,787
27,020
29,952

91,270
2,765
1,997
1,378
4,439
4,399
11,242
* *
1,071,582
15,512
4,054
39,936
47,298
10,590
40,406
8,281
17,230
92
1,254,981
186,206
1839.
rge for Collection when separated from the Super-
cºmparatively inconsiderable, The increasing earpence
Naval Officers in the Coast Guard Service),
; no such means as have hitherto been adopted,
by those social arrangements with neighbouring
‘95°
st ATEMENT of the CHARges of Collection, and other Payments out of the Revenue of CUSTQMS in each Year, since 1829.
. . . . . . . . . º . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; º % tºº º º o º º § 3. . . . º Jº º ºi º ‘. . º * {: ; ; ; ; ; ; Yi... 3. º 's º
items of Charge [Years | 1830,
4?
1831.
-(?
1
832. || ".
do. Incidental . . . .
U do. Temporary. . . . . . .
e . * e º e º a g º e o e a e
i
i
!
S’
Watermen, &e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Special Services, and Travelling Charges . . . . . .]
Repairs of Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . it
..] 3,475 || ||
10,305
T.*}º. Candles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bills. Ubin. Bills.
Rents, Rates,
e & © tº e s a o & e o e º e a e e
LAw CHARGES
Postage ..
ing to the Collection of the Re- º
Carriage. . . . . . . . . .
venue in respect to STATION ERY.
ſGoal Metage . . . . .
• * * * * * * *
º e o e o e < e e s e º 4 e º a • * * *
• * * -
Taxes, and Tithes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
See General Statement relat- | Stationery . . . . . . . .]
Fees on passing Accounts . .
Pensions to Widows and Children ..
|
<
| Insurance from Fire . . . . . . . . . . .
| Housekeepers Expences
UMiscellaneous Payments . . .
to TAL charges of Collection
SUPERANNUATIONS
Compensa- } Offices abolished . . . . . . . . . .
tion for Loss of Fees. . . . . . .
• ‘º e º e º & ©
Allowances for Patent Offices abolished. . . . . . ...]
s: ſ , ( Salaries, Pay, and Allowances to Com- }
35,643.
manders, Mates, and Seamen . . . . . .
Boats, Repairs, &c. e e º a • e e o 'o e e Q tº G. . go
Miscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Salaries and Allowances to Comptroller.
i
Travelling Allowances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boats, Repairs, &c. . . . . • * ~ *
Stores, and Carriage of do. . . . . . . . . .
Rent of Boat Houses, &c. . . .
º-
UExpences of LAND GUARD . . . . . . . . . .
ToTAL charges of Col. s Preven. of smuggling e
Quarantin • - T. . " : r . . * ; : .
. . Qı . . . e % Tide W alters, &c. • * * * * * * * * * * *
. } Salaries and Allowances . . . . . . . •
Expences. • ... ſº v ºr " - •]
rap vees Hire of Vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Department. º Rents; Taxes, - &c. © e Q
Trinity, Light, and Scavage Dues . . . . . . . .
- Treasurer of Navy for Stores . . . . . . . . . . . .
Payments on Account of Coast
Compensation Allowances { Piantations. . . . . . . .
to Naval Officers in the -
Expences of Inspector General, & Comptroller
Miscellaneous .......... [of Shipping Accounts
TOTAL Expences attending Collection ‘. . º
Treasurers of Counties for Corn Returns. . . . . . . . . . .
* -
Payments on Account of W Scotland " ... • * * * *
.*
the Civil Government of \ Isle of Man . . . ...
Bounties on Linens and Sail Cloth Exported....
TO TAL charges and Payments £
Salaries to Officers in Revenue Department
... [of Treasury * . . . . *
. . . 2,914
938
872 || |
Subsistence to Prisoners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..]
Rewards for the detention of Smugglers. . . . .
• * • . © . . . . º
© e º 'º . • . . . & O ..
-3-,----
officers on the Establishment • * * * . • ... 356,001
do. in the Plantations. . . . . . . . . . . . .
8,849.
15,392
13,637
Day pay to Weighers, W atchmen • ºwº 99,201
14,458
2,962
11,455
26,203
7,275
13,149
14,604 ||
1,436
| 1,954 |
5,292 ||
12,829
2,939
355,551 |
19,010 | *
13,241 ||
| 104,489 |
13,633 |*
10,374 |
2,958 ||
8,353
686 |
30,484 |
1,764 |
1,900 |
3, 197 ||
548 ||
26 ||
794 |
581 ||
10,767 ||
4,360 |
- - - - "v --|-- - -- -' -*
, ,- - • * & 4 º: *... , •', . , a., l
... .ºzº/ º ſº * A . . . . . . . ". . . . . . . . .'''. ... ; ; ; *.N. : , “ . . . 'Y' ' ' '. "
- º 2 *-*. - . . . . . . . . . . . * : * > "...' ' ' ', 'J, t .*
- ... . . . . . . . ( .
-- v. Qººs i-, ', º, 3 l' . .
*U 3 “A º' n . $ * ...? &
y ". * +.
14,286
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;--, * : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fºx - , , ; *, '-', . . . ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
(. . . .". J. & ... ; ; ; ;9. 3',: . . . . . . – |%, . . . . . . . . ." . . . ....S., & 3 A.; , ... * * *::
- 12. 985. ------> - -r- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----. ----- --- - ------- *** * *-*. -- a ------ - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- *--------' --...--, - . . . . --- - - - -: **. --
; . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . • 2 w **, *k
: . ...! * - . . . !! ".
* ‘. . -
*
636
2,853 ! . . .
9,522
9,938
9,257.
30,109
1,897
2,965
2,939
584
115
812
526
12,513
5,188.
£| -, *
105,724
..] 22,093 |*
Victualling, Fire and Candles ... . . . . .
R
General, Inspectors, Sitters & Boatmen $
Day pay to Sitters, Boatmen, & Glut do.
<! Buildings and Repairs . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .
LMiscellaneous Charges : o .. • * * * * * * • • º gº & • . ; :
629,097
6,832
28,825.
91 ,506 :
35,584 |
1,611
2,748 ||
4,040 ||
... 1,005 || |
... 3,007 ||
1,811 jº
..| 2,471
... 11,085
99,073
6,499
12 ,473
33,354
6,773
2,051.
621,819 |
20,905 ||
20,794 |
1,813 ||
33,039 |
1,329 |
1,008
5,714 |
3,420 |
17,503 ||
595,108
102,066
23,953.
: 6,497 !
12,356
40,683.
55,857
2,568
37,589
3,569 |
10,117
3,292
8,145
2,433
5,107.
18,352 |
iny Fay....................|
Coast Guard Service
1,024,896
* * $0,950 | * *
5,750 || "..
3,553 | "
- * 7,990
848 |
1,053,834
13,814
...] 23,365 |
46.
44,664 |
11,074 ..
32,140 ||
... 18,919
- . . . . . . 12,076;
Blockade . . . . . .
|
1,124,037
16,696 |
9,102 |
293
42,937.
11,169 |
33,598 |
310 |
2,707 |
4,835 |
10,867 | 1
7,713 ||
19,178 |
25,292 |
2,441
41,423
1,229,585
147,481
*162,613
527. .
1,248,359
: 470 ||
94,840 |
1,330,389
456 |
56,649 |
4,684
1,545,220
1,478,370 |
1,485,378
--


*26*
STATEMENT of the Gross Receipt, Drawbacks out
of and Charges for Collecting the R
12 Years 1816 – 1827.
EVENUE of EXCISE in each of the



% 1816. 1817. 1819. 1820. 1821. *1818. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.
Auctions .............. 257,761 251,452 277,202 245,407 221,079 275,966 223,881 236,651 290,501 || 335,690 254,126 270,524
ſ? Hops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213,971 80,756 349,020 419,130 241,303 || 115,164 263,093 35,836 196,890 212,160 102,735 442,841
s: 3 Mait ..............|5,978,728 2,093,077 |3,799,113 |4,937,660 5,177,977 |3,196,241 |3,951,032 3,308,734 3,817,357 |4,075,340 |4,238,411 |3,326,516
2, j4 Beer ..............] 3,279,617 |2,669,163 3,006,732 |2,907,076 3,012,344 |3,038,779 |3,200,705 |3,333,033 ||3,317,387 |3,629,798 || 3,444,625 3,248,322
& < sº, 5 British ....[2,333,44; 37;|º 3,119,715 ºz º.º. 2 ſº [*13,835,537
R *P* 6 Foreign ....[2,348,532 |2,277,090 |2,495,202 |2,529,587 |2,485,755 |2,266,843 |2,533.802 |2,699,127 |2,850,928 708,305 ſ "." From the 5th. of
(7 wine.............. 350,184|1,153,832 1,043,309||1,039,248 |1,028,792 |1,285,849 |1,007,088 ||,121.950 1,121,287 || 149,461 lºſiº,
- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Articles where wholly
8 Tobacco & Snuff........ 1,387,557 | 1,483,943 |1,872,107 |2,559,629 |2,466,035 | 1,486,522 |2,617,460 |2,586,499 |2,680,373 |1,094,971 . {...; "...º.º.
9 Cocoa & Coffee . . . . . . . . . 117,825 136,040 219,737 | 404,557 || 382,132 122,826 387,285 426,437 || 412,060 83,736 on salt wholly º
10 Pepper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy J/ 26,342 142,098 || 144,967 // 160,137 || 153,390 166,706 42,154 led from the 5th. Jan.
11 Saſt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,624,367 1,523,190 1,549,352 1,603,467 | 1,625,877 | 1,568,492 | 1,493,123 389,120 || 233,773 14,017 1825. See Note Below.
12 Bricks & Tiles . . . . . . . . 288,078 250,180 || 374,377 330,258 || 313,761 320,350 342,290 407,239 || 481,685 620,800 467,410 ( 374,830
13 Candles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371,613 353,822 || 370,295 || 375,748 401,031 || 366,729 || 415,494 443,052 464,913 481,210 || 485,930 || 490,664
14 Cyder & Perry . . . . . . . . 9,349 22,915 62,968 65,190 38,723 12,120 27,954 || 48,718 45,564 33,910 29,564 26,865
15 Glass ........ ........ 804,505 746,663 958,466 801,483 816,714 927,282 858,486 || 962,710 | 1,026,520 | 1,030,867 954,631 918,680
16 Hides & Skins (Leather) || 648,082 647,135 | 696,517 661,800 656,870 | 689,243 553,503 || 376,435 419,489 429,858 369,659 360,779
17 Licences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 665,632 648,303 680,474 720,474 699,286 || 702,980 || 711,778 || 715,209 | 665,614 || 651,119 || 737,206 || 674,005
18 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470,912 469,926 516,157 524,189 558,323 543,162 599,080 || 616,391 646,658 695,840 580,489 666,032
19 Printed Calicoes & Paper 1,137,927 | 1,164,838 1,523,017 | 1,601,049 1,748,506 | 1,567,453 1,674,139 || 1,811,919 |2,040,718 |2,035,220 1,524,664 |2,022,258
20 Soap ... ..............] 878,670 | 1,005,724 || 1 003,095 | 1,074,415 | 1,173,464 | 1,042,630 | 1,216,380 1,282,234 1,281,214 || 1 328,010 | 1,266,339 1,370,727
21 Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,013 34,736 60,555 65,798 67,139 60,554 82,458 78,090 73,615. 93,534 86,389 99,297
22 Stone Bottles . . . . . . . . . . 1,174 827 2,978 2,727 3,226 2,692 3,105 3,298 3773 4,991 4,717 3,908
23 Sweets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,206 9,750 13,100 4,551 4,672 15,378 5,239 12,104 10,524 5,351 3,627 3,473
24 Tea ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,796,869 |2,830,203 ||3,118,788 3 133,396 || 3 281,880 3 173,879 |3,430,188 |3,410,408 || 3,419,803 ||3,527,364 |3,291,817 |3,263,435
25 Vinegar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,863 37,937 47,544 42,254 44,212 40,658 45,813 48,242 45,688 50,940 25,363 24, 170
26 Wire, Gold & Silver . . . . 9,470 8,963 8,577 11,568 11,722 9,633 9,362 || 9,134 9,738 10,794 4,782 11
27 Fines & Forfeitures . . . . 28,273 18,000 17,910 | 19,166 22,585 16,600 21,074 | 19,028 35,047 47,756 25,852 24,882
Total Gross Reccipt 27,222,574 22,680,799 || 25,960,422 || 29,332,640 29,808,791 26,163,268 29,312,391 || 27,568,026 28,813,184 24,188,398 || 20,784,820 20,447,776
Balances in) Collectors . . . . Aſ) f} ff fy * A/ 2,481 5,079 ,958 88,187 35,477 15,876
Hands of ). Imprests . . . . 26,879 26,860 26,800 26,800 16,542 26,800 28,076 29,441 13,006 1 1,491 12,752 11,494
**' & Receiver Gene, 157,819 203,459 || 132,761 || 133,590 || 105,882 | 97,230 121,934 118,360 | 123,517 | 95,598 || 159246 107,774
Bills not Due . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,541,859 1,455,595 1,208,579 1,134,601 809,972 771,025
Tot 2 Sum to be accounted for 27,407,272 22,911,118 25,060,422 29,493,030 29,931,215 26,287,298 || 31,006,741 29,176,501 30,168,244 || 25,518,275 21,802,267 ſ 21,353,945
Duschargea as follows viz. - ** * * - ' ' - - - -
's (Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,149 57,340 38,605 44,769 55,866 58,339 56,994 52,893 36,182 42,046 31,831 43,729
§ {: | Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408,146 373,389 333,446 306,986 307,283 || 410,103 || 355,712 || 415,100 407,740 416,128 290,789 319,385
§ 3 ; Leather .......... 33,358 47,354 49,439 39,819 || 48,273 || 45,971 35,744 a16,623 19,004 || 20,742 16,183 17,867
§ º J Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,483 22,172 22,493 19,293 22,149 24,320 24,095 25,792 26,621 26,128 7,544 31,049
º ! Printed Calicoes.... 718,170 824,668 877,832 935,661 | 1,077,421 | 1,079,603 |1,186,875 [1,146,751 1,381,942 1,665,592 | 1,020,971 1,360,069.
§ 3 ; Soap .............. 36,180 || 32,320 | 40,852 47,264 50,765 32,491 || 39,308 62,680 | 61,685 | 70,716 52,844 96,241
S.Š | Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,130 || 48,780 43,034 43,230 || 45,957 || 48,744 || 50,063 || 48,773 || 40,255 b12,890 148 Af
Sº Another Articles ... 146,579 | 73,560 69,174 67,219 47,400 62,833 57,239 47,210 || 45,279 || 30,524 13,190 | 13,443
Allowances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eI,465,936 | 152,617 88,544 87,247 77,671 82,365 347,113 d503,453 274,894 e1,409,400 || 383,985 315,194
Repayments for overentries 10,667 12,807 12,921 29, 186 fgſ),864 10,703 18,991 6,213 30,553 17,543 16,955 11,788
Superamuations . . . . . . . . . . 53,543 57,343 65,578 68, 193 67,319 57,205 70,563 67,899 77,379 84,753 96,014 98,317
Rewards to Officers for Seiz. 13,450 112,608 39,316 34,492 35,988 46,696 41,401 || 19,932 6,122 3,409 2,614 1,811
Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 || 14,000 14,000 14,000 | g 13,250 12,500
Bounties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,074 15,760 2,717 5,132 4,951 16,155 Aſ - g Af a // m
Salaries & Allowances .... 1,083,865 980,67% | 1,020,838 | 1,042,504 | 1,030,613 | *767,503 || 768,669 763,561 755,090 | 722,173 || 746,979 | 731,894
- ſ Day Pay to Weighers &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,242 18,306 || 19,541 18,562 7,943 4,849 3,592
# There was no return of the Special Services and Travelling Charges 9,180 7,905 10,217 | 16,204 23,609 16,118 16,052
Charges of Management in detail ‘s Expences of Country Sittings ... . . . . . ; 21,517 21,635 21,275 20,610 20,080 39,909 20,482
prior to 1822, in the Session of 3 g Law Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 30,09% 39,411 31,169 44,436 28,011 29,668 24,900
f’arliament of which Year a Com- ; ; ) Incidents attending do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſh; 3,392 9,467 7,767 5,827 3,913 4,618 8,118
mitte was appointed to revise the Š §4 Expence of Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 4,661 16,065 45,297 42,640 43,535 19,628 17,443
form of the National Accounts. Q § Allowances for Offices abolished . . . . . . 6,586 4,152 4,381 5,271 7,017 3,530 3,079
For the transposition of the Year § S | Fees &c. on passing Accounts . . . . . . . 6,742 7,704 8,506 7,358 7,022 7,582 6,390
1818 and earplanation of the several s= Tradesmens Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,299 22,943 21,011 30,094 22,546 34,794 22,292
notations, See Notes in the Appen- Stationery, Postage, Carriage &c. . . . . . . 51,749 60,453 40,688 i 28, 176 34,490 43,737 28,524
diar, as referred to in the Indear, and Rent, Rates, Taxes and Tithes of Offices 10,862 10,861 || 12,443 10,836 9,775 9,391 9,31%
also the general Statement of Char- UMiscellaneous Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,371 j22,834 4,573 9,340 5,789 k35,703 6,572
ges of Collection. Cruising Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,372 15,518 24,351 17,813 3,451 2,048 4.95
Warehousing do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,741 || 106,423 192,140 55,488 || 45,629 lá,187 3,091
§§ ſ Fishery Board . . . . . . 7,000 8,000 || 10,000 9,000 12,000 7,000 11,500 12,000 12,000 13,000 12,000 12,000
& S J Bounties on Fishery .. 31,495 36,599 66,064 76,130 68,000 54,488 60,000 80,739 87,897 75,61% 81,861 55,230
§§Y King's Hereditary Rev. 38,212 33,961 22,435 38,059 43,109 24,700 41,220 39,902 87,062 32,154 20,732 24,827
§3 Courts of Session &c. ..] 99,889 95,237 98,469 91,209 99,158 || 100,886 107,661 98,094 98,724 m 56,676 | 84,172 69,262.
s i England 21,553,639 18,396,401 || 21,492,840 24,742,242 24,781,957 21,330,746 24,022,441 . * A ºg f tº ºr
ºftºn §ºd 1.3%.305 |1.3% |1.55.660 | 1.3.6.561 1,360,453 |1.3ſ.500 ſº | *** **** | * | 17,749,274 16,969.5%
Balances , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230,319 | 124,030 160,390 | 122,424 || 150,010 159,564 1,608,475 1,355,060 | 1,329,877 | 1,017,447 906. 169 999,430
Total Discharge of Income 27,107,272 22,911, is 25,960,422 29,493,030 29,931,215 26,287,298 || 31,006,741 29,176,501 || 30,168,244 || 25,518,275 | 21,802,267 21,353,945
Proportion Scotland ......[1,840,957 1,970,901 |2,138,850 |2,225,726 |2,408,972 |2,200,000 |2,380,160 |2,262,003 2,441,042 2,397,134 2,318,909 || 2,337,981
- - Susºvº) *a**! | \*A*s-, ºvº . \-a-2-M \ar-N-Z | \sº-Z '-º-º/-/ \º-,-->
Years. 1816. 1817. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1818. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.

a The diminution of Drawback on Leather in 1823, was a consequence of the reduction of duty from 3d. to 1%d. § b. in that year. b The duty on Wine was reduced on the 5th 9,
July 1825, and charged wholly to the Customs. c. É1,381,636 of the amount of Allowances in 1816, was returned to holders of Malt on the duty being reduced from 4|4 to 214 * bushel.
In 1819 the duty was raised to 3/6 tº bush 8, and reduced again to 2/6 in 1822, d since which date from £200,000 to £300,000 tº Annum has been allowed on Mažt used in distillatioſº.
e £884,806 of the Allowances in 1825, was for returns on Płºne on the duty being lowered from 7/7 to 4! tº gallon. f £73,946 of the repayments for overentries in 1821 was on Foreigº
Spirits. g. Of the £14,000 Pensions £9,000 are paid to the Duke of Grafton, who receives also £4,700 tº Annum out of the Revenue of the Post Office ; of the remainder of the £5,000;
£3,000 was granted to an Earl of Bath, as far back as 1694, subsequently received by Lord Melbourne and Charles Toone, Esq. by virtue of purchase ; the remaining £2,000 was gr. anted
to Henry Nassau Seigneur D'Auverquerque in 1796, now received by Earl Cowper, by virtue of purchase ; Lord Melbourne received £30,000 in 1826 for his moiety of the Earl of Bath’s
amount, which accounts for the diminutivn after that year, and the eatra charge noted k in the line of Miscellaneous Earpenditure. Subsequent to 1823 stationery has been charged
sunder one general head in the Miscellaneous Earpenditures, which previously had been distributed over the several departments ; the alteration accounts for the diminution noted i $32
1824. £17,480 of the amount noted j in 1822, was for purchase of the Old South Sea House. On the transfer of Nos. 6-10 wholly to the Customs in 1825, the Warehousing Department
#was consolidated therewith, the charge in that line subsequent to 1825, is for Corn Returns previously included with the Warehousing Charges.
. 2.7%
&º
STATEMENT of the Gross Receipt, Drawbacks, & other Payments, out of, and Charges for Collecting, the REVEN UE of ExCISE,
in each Year since 1827,--in continuation of the preceding page.

- 1828. § 1829. 1830, 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835, 1836. 1837.
Articles. [Years.----f —sº- -—|—|f|-|-st—|-ºf---|->{-|--É—|--—ºff--|--—
1 Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,309,365 3,110,570 2,390,311 229 iO7 - - - - .
2 Leather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383,118 363,931 181,442 • . 21 2
3 Cyder and Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,224 25,000 49,006 1 º -
4 Candles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504,043 496,696 489,093 477,459 45,089
5 Printed Calico and Paper............ 2,098,963 1,942,919 2, 149,238 614,590 3,575
6
Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,414,955 1,357,688 1,513,150 1,431,476 1,550,345
Total of Above 7,746,668 || 7,296,804 || 6,772,240 2,523,776 1,599,118
Malt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,619,774 3,834,481 || 3,505,454 || 4,469,127 | 4,815,426 |
Hops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372,874 345,025 121,451 152,297 300,279
British Spirits ............ . . . . . . . . . . 3,394,709 3,310,960 3,708,713 || 3,414,823 || 3,409,340
10 Tea ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,177,179 3,321,722 || 3,387,098 || 3,344,914 || 3,509,835
11 Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269,295 244,490 228,376 219,826 225,633
12 Bricks and Tiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364,421 373,028 360,506 375 095 333,620
13 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 953,356 852,739 715,425 || 713,490 729,082
14 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 743,423 701,629 || 709,488 702,379 778,346
:
15 Licences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * 702,295 711,829 737,497 794,744 786,265
16 Starch ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105,581 85,697 103,100 100,331 112,324
17 Stone Bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,887 4,167 || 3,189 3,549 4,008
18 Sweets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,306 2,456 2,500 2,267 3,852
19 Vinegar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * e g c e g tº º tº e º g 23,908 21,896 17,251 18,905 22,577
20 Fines and Forfeitures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,216 7,117 8,733 64,741 21,031
--- * * &ºmº || * ~~~~ *-*.
*** *** **a gººse
Total Gross Receipt........|22,390,794 |21,014,040 20,381,021 |16,900,264 |16,650,736
Bal :-( 21 Collectors . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,873 20,312 24,341 32,608 32,468
#"..."? 22 Imprests .............. 12,321 12,609 12,492 13,869 13,495
Hands of Q 23 Receivers General . . . . . . 111,524 119,695 62,466 40,044 95,383
24 Bills not Due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855,712 894,732 766,959 593,52 408,948
Total Sum to be accounted for 23,390,224 |22,061,888 |21,247,279 |17,580,273 |17,201,030
Discharged as follows, viz. -
; (25 Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,961 54,907 44,883 7,113 56
5 § j26 Leather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº e 16, 17% 14,172 12,244 17.3 2
... ; ; 27 Printed Calicoes... . . . . . . . . . . . 1,441,207 1,390,534 || 1,578,869 738,512 200
§§j 28 Soap.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112,369 || 112,730 177,631 190,972 263,795
§§§ 29 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,749 29, 183 28,013 || 29,420 31,840
§ 3 ; 30 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374,365 217,570 181,242 195,663 185,100
§§ 31 Malt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º 12,918 17,808

U32 All other Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,783 16,372 18,040 20,129 17,122
s
# ( 33 Malt ........................... 294,950 293,118 340,490 316,288 226,472
Š §: Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91,809 93,016 85,805 || 102,150 100,330
§ {35 Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,783 || 16,879 15,775 18,291 20,586
Ś A 36 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to e º & 12,933 17,407 14,952 15,563 15,492
s (37 All other Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 930 1,356 362 547 87.5
8 Repayments for overentries . . . . . . . . . . 8,986 20,787 21,779 23,250 15,199
rä9 Salaries and Allowances . . . . . . 733,975 | 738,423 750,141 727,207 693,015
40 Day Pay to Weighers, &c,.... 3,110 3,311 2,254 2,184 1,790
is 41 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,378 13,815 19,579 13,165 13,914
's 5 || 42 sitting Expences ............ 20,287 20,468 || 12,471 || 9,303 9,585
§§ j43 Tradesmens' Bills .....::::... 19,481 18,985 22,247 15,423 13,637
§ §§ 44 Rent, Rates, Taxes, &c.of Offices 9,189 9,351 9,720 9,521 10, 176
>. Sº * gº - gº
5 § 45 Law Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,533 25,918 11,029 7,651 38,902
* | 46 Stationery, Postage, Carriage &c. 36,766 30,944 38,731 32, 60 33,575
47 Superannuations. . . . . . . . a e g e º 'º 95,654 98,232 102,583 91,786 99,791
U48 Allowances for Offices abolished 2,780 2,395 2,913 2,066 2,031
(49 Charges on passing Accounts... 3,245 3,404 3, 197 2,932 2,761
º 50 Fees to Officers of Exch. & Pipe 2,933 2,055 3,077 | 1,495 3,187
.# 51 Pensions to Widows of Cruizers 1,005 1,215 1,095 1,113 1,122 |
s 2 52 Payments on account of Sales. 10,612 16,648 12,600 18,703 8,161
$ $ j 53 Allowances to Crown Prisoners 1,336 1,194 986 543 46%
§ § $ 54 sheriffs Poundage . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,035. 867 990 1,153 1,076
# = 55 Removal of County Officers.... 873 1,345 1,533 3,15% 3,301
s 56 Rewards to Smugglers, &c. . . . . 2,951 1,060 2,035 440 1,258
! #7 Miscellaneous Payments . . . . . . 3,708 | 5,047 5,012 3,555 2,096
U58 cruisers .................... 6,935 8,796 4,789 5,949 6,706
59 Treasurers of Counties for Corm Returns 6,101 5,774 5,725 5,734 5,612
60 Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 12,500 -
§ s ( 61 Bounties for Promoting Fishery 34,721 30,884 20,536 43 2
§ 5) 62 Fishery Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,276 13,214 12,739 14,607 14,154
§§) 63 Civil List Charges . . . . . . . . . . . 73,974 70,395 64,551 39,172 39,236
§ & Q 64 King's Hereditary Revenue.... 17,008 22,857 22,483 1,469 364
65 Lagan Canal Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,638 8,780 5,809. 4,243 |. 3,964
66 Officers of Taxes Ireland . . . . . • * e o s e e *- 85 227 181
67 Payments into the EXCH E QUER ..]18,700,376 |17,749,722 |16,895,775 |14,330,875 |14,657,221 |
68 Balances & e o e s 6 tº e s e e s tº e º a º º • * * * * * * * 1,047 ,848 866,259 - 680,009 550,295 1. 626,374
69 Total Discharge of Income....|23,390,224 |22,061,888 |21,247,279 17,580,273 #17,201,030
79 Proportion Scotland ................ 2,848,302 2,770,111 || 2,960,306 2,576,165 2,280,728
See*N/~/|\ºv-/|\-º/-/|\-sº-N-V:\º-v-/l <sº-v-/**)
Years. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
1835. H. 1836. 1837,
º
w STA TEMENT of the Gross Receipt of LAND TAX, in Great Britain (distinguishing the proportion received in Scotland) in each of the thirty-two
Years 1797–1828. Shewing the progress made in the Redemption thereof, under the Act of 38 of Geo. III. Cap. 60 & 46. Geo. III. Cap. 133; the a- -
mount of 3 d? Cent. Stock cancelled for Land Taa: Redeemed, and of the expences incurred respecting the same ; and also of the Average Rate at which
- the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt purchased 3 #' Cent. Stock in each of the 44 Years 1786–1828. & The Nos. and dates at *
the head of each Column refer to the Paliamentary Papers from which the Amounts in each respective Column have been extracted. . . . . . .
TAmount of the Gross Receipt of Land
*2+-seº ----4-
* * *
- - i. - Total { ~ * nt. Stock - & Average nate of
Wide Annnal #iº:º Parliamen- #."ftſ Propor Amount 3 tºº C Money . . . . Account of Expºse. marred — º º ..
** Nº. *...*.*::::: |ºlº ºf | N. *; ; ; ; ; , ..., Atºyang. Amonºged in sº sº. Years
and Ro. 350. of do. isºs. £724,715 Money Received - n. 330. 182 §. •. . . chequer *] general £0 clerks the *...hance —º Tíliº
England and Great *: }. r. N: *::: }: Capital |#; ſa; isºs. : . *; #. : º: in account of in Missi, ; 1. . *
Years Wales Scotland Britain 350 1828. No. 350. 1828. l.26,309,056 | 1.789,289 || 350 isºs. |350 isºs. 350 isºs. 350 isºs. A.... nº. 74 19 9 3
£— £-- £ —£-—|—-£—l—£-—— --|--É-—||— **. *—!--—£-——-£—||—£-- |: —£- ºf , " | **;
1797 | 1,989,673 || 47,954 2,037,627 *...* The proposition for the Redemption of the Land Taw, was submitted to Parliament by Mr. Pitt on the 50 1 0 || 1797
8 1,989,673 || 47,954 2,037,627 2nd. of April 1798, and the operation commenced on the 5th. of July of the same Year. || 50 12 () 8
| 9 || 1,598,949 || 43,352 1,642,301 * - $ 1,557,522 ||13,059,587), 391,788 || 25,000 || 2,195 27,003 2,421 600 - || 59 10 5 9
1800 | 1,610,804 |45,806 | 1,656,610 || 476,306 (90.907 & 292,578 || 3,034,215 91,026 || 55,900 || 2,756 | 16,582 2,944 || 34,530 3,032 || 63 3 3 | 1800
1 1,507,906 || 44,876 | 1,552,782 || 33,287 6,008 || 167,380 || 1,007,346 57,220 || 45,039 || 2,715 12,697 3,197 63,831 61 6 0 || 1 |
2 | 1,548,575 32,313 1,580,888 || 16,470 3,063 124,486 || 1,179,439 35,383 || 19,724 || 2,767 29,765 3,301 || 34,854 — || 70 1 2 2 :
3 1,456,145 || 50,138 1,506,238 || 55,819 17,276 || 327,385 || 1,967,302 59,019 || 14,672 || 2,745 15,101 || 3,511 16,573 || – || 57 3 3 || 3 |
4 1,433,464 || 33,820 | 1,467,284 || 16,748 3,823 | 73,479 || 646,419 || 19,393 || 11,161 || 2,822 || 14,078 || 3,690 | 19,936 |3,375 || 56 16 6 || 4
5 | 1,486,557 |49,925 | 1,536,482 || 12,915 3,154 59,956 || 531,432 15,943 || 3,800 || 2,751 || 9,206 || 3,124 10,407 | 1,741 || 58. 14 o 5
6 1,401,333 50,440 | 1,451,773 || 12,993 1,780 || 43,083 || 391,046 11,731 || — || 2,928 8,316 3,811 || 9,308 || 1,668 || 61 2 8 || 6
7 | 1,383,988 || 48,802 | 1,432,790 || 9,293 1,529 || 36,413 || 260,043 7,802 || 5,000 || 2,966 7,901 || 3,863 || 7,277 1,950 || 62 17-3 || 7
8 1,551,251 31,483 1,582,734 || 6,619 1,525 30,918 || 237,566 7,127 120 || 2,726 11,747 3,918 9,826 1,669 || 66 11 6 8.
9 1,484,889 26,662 | 1,511,955 || 6,550 1,363 34,167 207,072 6,212 214 || 2,735 | 6,474 3,060 6,516 || 1,620 || 68 I 8 || 9 |
1810 | 1,392,907 || 25,430 1,418,337 || 7,324 1,710 || 49,981 284,623 8,539 || 6,000 || 2,724 6,743 |4,005 || 5,791 1,594 || 67°16 3 | 1810
11 | 1,308,254 25,178 1,333,432 || 7,472 | 1,640 38,632 234,965 7,049 || 1 || 2,660 || 7,819 || 4,052 7,393 || 1,581 || 63 12 3 || 11
12 | 1,343,577 24,552 | 1,368,128 || 11,554 || 3,191 76,825 || 437,747 | 13,132 || 190 || 2,600 7,076 |4,119 || 4,944 1,516 || 58 18 a | 12
13 | 1,272,252 31,143 1,303,400 || 6,987 2,811 57,528 || 255,076 7,652 || 7,556 || 1,294 | 12,558 4,165 || 7,241 || 1,141 || 58 15 9 13
14 | 1,261,020 24,963 | 1,295,983 || 10,605 || 6,400 || 139,069 || 326,432 9,793 707 || 2,659 11,249 |4,220 | 10,987 | 1,477 || 66 11 4 14
15 1,166,164 || 29,810 | 1,195,974 || 5,127 2,266 || 51,651 194,743 5,842 || 75 || 2,418 7,582 4,259 6,322 | 1,506 || 58 13 9 || 15
16 1,203,310 || 31,108 1,234,418 || 3,485 1,620 || 35,236 135,937 4,078 || 773 || 2,447 5,292 4,184 || 3,765 — || 62 I 2 | 16
17 | 1,210,217 | 35,136 1,245,343 || 3,235 | 709 || 13,241 98,239 2,947 257 || 2,421 5,523 4,301 | 1,291 2,528 || 76 16 0 || 17
18 1,240,535 | 31,939 1,272,474 || 4,299 || 2,664 54,771 || 112,860 3,386 || 1,533 || 2,389 4,935 | 4,405 115 2,542 || 78 I 5 18
19 1,229,535 | 64,179 1,293,714 || 2,802 || 850 24,191 134,225 || 4,027 || 7,241 || 2,395 || 4,410 || 4,431 807 2,509 || 71 19 3 19.
1820 1,163,383 |40,343 1,203,716 || 2,241 | 1,013 || 23,521 89,883 2,096 447 || 2,443 || 4,786 4,439 || 1,899 || 2,515 || 68 12 0 | 1820
1 1,234,168 47,167 1,281,335 || 2,231 692 || 17,099 || 92,888 2,787 44 || 2,220 i 3,514 || 4,454 761 2,520 || 74 15 5 1
2 | 1,150,430 36,034 1,186,464 || 2,153 588 18,262 90,935 | 2,728 || 6,093 || 2,296 || 2,154 |4,385 394 2,336 || 79 15 0 2.
3 1,211,917 | 34,043 1,245,960 || 1,588 768 21,610 67,055 2,012 87 || 2,371 2,126 |4,405 || 384 2,414 || 80 5 10 3
4 1,254,658 37,804 1,292,462 || 1,690 409 || 13,063 || 70,367 2,111 44 || 1,284 1,800 || 4,416 || 82 591 || 94 3 6 || 4
5 1,240,532 || 34,693 1,275,255 || 1,210 || 585 | 19,584 58,665 1,760 68 || 845 | 1,725 4,413| 64 || --— || 90 0, 8 5
6 | 1,207,586 37,470 | 1,245,056 || 1,864 777 22,742 || 79,990 || 2,400 15 || 596 | 1,629 |4,424 55 | – || 79 8, 8. || 6
7 || 1,199,767 34,477 1,274,184 || 1,848 || 760 22,958 || 81,467 2,454 35 || 522 1,505 4,436 52 — | 84 12 10 || 7
8 || 1,179,847 36,313 1,216 160 — — 42,082 1,292 || – || 396 — — 61 — || 85 14 0 || 8
ãº. 1 || 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8. 9. 10 | 11 | 12 || 13 14 || 15 | .
3- The proposition for the Redemption of the LAND TA X, justly deserves to be regarded as the most interesting measure ever submitted to legislative consideration. Mr. Pitt on sub-
mitting it to Parliament stated, “that he claimed a great deal of merit to the measure, but none from the proposal ; The principle itself possessed that recommendation which usually belonged to
good principles, that it was so simple that the advantages to be produced by its effects did not mescessarily suppose a great share of merit in the proposer.” To duly appreciate the measure it will
be mescessary to take a view of the Finances of the Country antecedent to, and at the time the measure was proposed, which were then in a state of great depression. Col. No. 15. above shews the
annual average Rate at which the Commissiones for the reduction of the National Debt purchased 3 P.Ct. Stock in each of the 44 Years, from the period of the notable SINKING FUND Scheme
in 1786 to 1828 inclusive, by which it will be seen that the Average of the 5 Years 1786–90 was £75 10 10, the eactremes having been ºf 74.2 10, and ºf 76 17 3, the maarimum Average of
1792 was ºf 89 12 8, from which the rate gradually receded to the minimum of £50 1, in 1797, but this even does not shew the eatreme of the depression, for in that Year a Loan of £17,000,000
was raised, for which only £48 134, money was received for every ºf 100 of Stock created, and ºf 1,620,000 more in the same Year, was raised for the service of Austria for which only £44 3
was received for every ºf 100 of Stock created ;- (see Statement of Loans.) whilst by the large Amount of Stock absorbed during the first 18 months, in 1800 a Loan of £20,500,000 was
wai, ed for which fé3. 14. was received for every ºf 100 ºf Stock created. For further elucidation of the nature and effects of the operation see article Land Taal, Redemption of, in the Indea.
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AN ACCOUNT of - . . . . . . . . .” . . . . . . . • *. *
of the Number of HORSES, used for Riding, or Drawing Carriages, Charged with Duty, in each of the 5 Years 1810 – 1814
and in each of the 4 Years 1825 – 1828; shewin * * tº a
- - - & 2 g the progressive Rate of Dut h & A $º ºf $2, $: 3.
Gross Receipt of Duty, in each Year.—Wide Parliamentary Paper, No. 688, 's.j than one is kept up to 20 and upwards, shewing also the s: # º #. º-
Rate of | 1. 2. 3. . - . ####$ 2.4
*:::::: -. É. s. d - 4. 5. 7 and 8. 9. I 10 to 12. 13 to 16. ( 17. 18. 19. 20 & up * - §§s: S = G-
º ºg, ſº e ºf e S. 61. . ſº • * § & 5 “s F
... ::: ### ; ºf tº ſº ºf ºf ſºft ºf ſºft |ºlºlº ºf ... | row, liºs: 3
|—|. * 5 4 6 || 5 10 0 || 5 11 6 5 16 0 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; }; t;":; ; ; ; , ; }; ; : ; *... of Amount of âș’s -: -
T810 167 --~ | | 1 e - - - . Horses Duty § # , :- S gº
11 ; §liº, º: ; ; ; ; ; 837 || 51 216 || 38 1,120 239,196 || 797 in is:# 3 #
3. 3. 3. 5 3 * , 138 3,533 - • - . . 5 2. 3. - 3 s • * *
12 | 164,536 || 32,586 || 13,251 7,740 || 4,095 || 3,174 || 3,402 | 999 || 2,306 || 810 85 | 1.44 57 | 1,183 236,592 || 788,337 §§§ .#
#| |. º|iº |}}}|..., |##|: ... . . . . . . . . . . . . j | ... is is £3;
. . * 2 2 and 2 3. 3. - 5 53 893 68 2 6 3. * , “tº s; }* ..]
14 | 161,123 || 31,842 | 12,774 7,612 3,670 3,060 | 3,372 | 720 2,079 || 746 || 51 º * | 1.31% 229,77. º! §§§ 3 ;
1825 | 116,529 || 27,41 - – - . 1 – 38 1,348 228,579 813,379 ...sº s :
A U4er + iv 3 ºn- ,418 10,281 5,748 3,190 2,172 2,279 - . . . . . § 3 = + 5.
- - - - - 9 5 5 as a ~! 585 1,486 s - & co - > 2
º #; ; 10,462 5,800 3,260 2,280 || 3:34o 576 | 1.365 ; * : 133 | 1,016 || 171,447 || 309,178 " £5,33
à | 12:36: 3,543 19:38; 3,777 | * | *º 2,235 576 | 1.333 566 82 | 162 º: ||...}} 175,968 || 315,895 ss º 3.
21,263 29,551 10,613 5,913 || 3,088 2,351 : \ . . … . 82 | 162 126 | 1,031 174,806 || 315,274 * S 2 ºf:
9 | “. 5 ,088 2,351 2,225 || 558 1,308 601 || 17 | 126 12g io99 || 178.841 | 333,45. så 2 #:
1830 | * . . - . . . . . | 126 128 1,099 || 178,841 322,457 ssis #
* . } * x - *U s S 3: :
- - - • - . . . . . . . . . * * & S fº .º. º.º.
Rate of Duty | Hack and Race. HORSES used in Husbandry. — - 3. St. É 3. g
since su. 2 17 a in || Bº ºf " | ##| #| | | | | # ToTAL of the 12 || GRAND TOTAL s: ###
Y - .." H - º o # 's !. § ch § $ J. S 3 preceding Columns. including the above. § . §§ : "...:
-, * * - i. I - small farms un- § -S. S . As sº ...; *----- — Il- ~. . . . . . , , , 's- E- sº
ears let to Mr. * vania y sº iº, º, : £º: # s # . .s º # . 5 s So §§ # 3 || Number of I Amount Number of . I Amount ; § 2. ==
* - - - . . ". . yove two. 3- § * * * § 3. * . . § - 2, sº :* S → . . . | - - Ho . . . . . . . . . || | . . * . . . . . . ; * . . < * O
. . . - - S Sp-3 S, s. Sº Ke $º. - s, * - orses. JDuty. . • * . - ; co STS-4 sº
isio Tissa'ſ sºn Tſogovo'ſ—|34,462 |} #| 3 | #3 |##! §§ H. ** | * | ** | # 3 #:
11 1,259 540 ...; T ºf #55 || 3 || || 5 # ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; ; ;...] 1,165,278 1,430,349 | ##E? #
12 | 1,365 541 || 151,945 |740,079 |35,239|24,563 || 3 ... 3 | T # | 3 || || s= | g : à || 3 ||ºlº 1,164,437 | 1,422,135 | ### 3.2
#|: ; ;|######|##| || ||is is |*|::::::::::::::::::::#| 3: # e. 5.
14|1,484 || 360 || 177,025 1722,863 (35,816 (38,010 ss= | ; sº | 5 s ;|...] }; 1,646,760 $55.5 g.
1825 | 1,702 • * tº — º QºS 5,728 835,245 || 1,204,307 | 1,648,624. 35: . a
,702 || 71 The Dutu on H * .W agº Wº an I I, - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § s : .
6 2,006 % used in º: º 1,251 2,989 1,085 112,989 |410 140,258. º 89,510 311,705 || 398,688 #: ; g
| | 1.313| Fog º 'º','!'"; $.". B., 1*; º; lºº. |}º: iiaºso |435||113,141 gigso. 318,309|| Aoi.aſs §§ { *
8 2,001 || 780 Jº º for the alºre, which Rates 20,866 1,296 |3,132 | 1,073 |114,282 500 143,805. ‘. 92.67; |- 31 §6 II to ..”. . . * 5-3 3 #
- l{!!}{2 continued Sº?!C6 1823. 21,932 1,391 | 3,404 || 1,084 117,609 481 || 148, cºlºgº $27,523 4 º - šš § 5 2
Rate of . Four Wheeled CARRIA GES, 2007’é (13°6 kept - º Addi ſ Post Chauses , -} . . . ‘. . . . . — - - ---- §§ e # 2.
- - . . - - ldal- | Carria :es and other .Public I '70) - ſ . . . . . .m. -ī a y e ‘S º
puty per T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. s. To ºf º; #| | | tº *l ºl #s āº gº
ū . . - . ~. ~~ ~ * : * '. - : - - orses - Orses, Ches . . . - - : r + c & . . tº . . . s 3 ; ; Ś. > *. . . . . . . . “, ‘. . . - ". . . * e
Carriage f; s. d. # s. fº s f; | # s £ z. –– © - || - º º . . . . . º <=ºmºsºme = co, h * - l Horse, 2 or more | Bodies Springs º: ºś. º TOTAI, S. S. 5 3. 5. ep
up to 1811. I 5 0. 12 7 13 10 || 14 14 12 i., § # i. º "; f i. # º: £ s. £ s. #: s. £ s. * } : ... £'s. " * ſº s: # s d. £ s. | . . . . . ... ' #5 |ms, 3 * º
— - º - * . . I U. “I U. ' o av | * v- || > e. 1 9 0. 2 15 || | | Duty T. S. Sº –3 o
1810 | 12,497 2,820 603 || 1 ... rh . . "A - - . . . . * * - *-* - _*} | . Šá. 3 # 2.
}} | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1343|25,994 | 1,470 |18 || 12,5637,902 ||389.335 | #5 ###
13 | 12,866 |2,792 || 657 | 180 | 60 | 18 || 7 | | | }. . . . . . . j|iº || || || "... ſº | jº #####s.
13 | 12,957 2,820 | 648 || 172 80 | 36 | – || 143 249 || 5,295 1,355 || 25,957 | 1,329 || 11 || 7,592 |iſºto Tºg . . . ; ; ; # -:
# tº 3 iſ gº iáo º ºf – || || – 119 || 242 5,155 1,270 || 23,817 ||34 || || || 7,439 |ii.33. ; #####g
- ... - . . — | – | – || 106 || 228 5,187 | 1,273 || 26,195 1,152 | 12 | 7,151 | iij || 43. * | *s # 5:...?
1825 17,242 3,292 || 693 || 1 - - f . . . . . . . . . . | " T || ... 11,337 428,609 ; ; 5. #º.
“”. 16,039 |3.313||795 || #| #| |T|, || gº || 419 3.7% 2.77 |*|| 3: 20 º, #####
& 2.376 |5 on 924 |244 96 || 36|| 14 || 8 || 2 || || is º, º | º żº auction of Duties in jºio | *::#s:
9 : . . . . | 2 as 472 6,996 2,996 || 48,318 425 || 14 | 1833, merged into siggs, ſº I sº Fă.
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An ACCOUNT of the Income & Eupenditure, of the Naval Hospital; - -
and also the Number of Naval Seamen as Out Pensioners and the Amount Paid to them, in each of the 12 Years 1816–1828.
& of the Hospital & Naval Ayslum Schools at GREEN WICH
Years
} 816
17
18
19
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§ 3 &S § .S. Cº Ş
$';3 $'s 3 | #
; : ; ) is $ 5 St.
§ º 3 s & S 'Sp
& 2 || 3 s. §
117,045 26,376 6,063
55,002 | 20,125 8,871
20,983 | 18,607 || 7,516
16,482 | 19,377 | 8,224
13,975 | 19,539 || 6,645
24,971 17,422 6,512
17,325 | 19,472 7, 181
17,054 18,069 7,438
19,470 17,798 || 8,722
20,719 18,792 || 7,164
21,035 | 18,886 7,462
21,331 18,634 7,910
4 5s, #6 7 || 8 9 10 | . . , 11 ss 12 13
##3 5 § $º; ; ; ; Śiś s & §§ ##. tº .
§§§ j $35 | #s sº sº | #& Si sis S
Q 5 § S: sº $3 & Sº tº SS Q Sºs"; $º "S *
šš | s= | $º # is §§ j is §§ S
Riº Q | Sº S. ... 2 "ş" | Sº &
—-É £ —£–|—£ £-——£ £——£-——-£——
22,141 133,299 || 2,275 468 90 249,695 | 16,452 — 92,625 834
40,553 || 120,300 1,171 || 336 54 111,910 10,606 || – || 301,132 2,220
39,955 | iO8,300 5,552 | 408 125 132,248 14,927 | 311,894 | 15
34,092 || 96,315 3,284 474 108 || 106,610 | 15,212 250 318,560 2,968
27,107 || 82,080 3,024 352 106 || 49,680 3,796 || 591 341,921 || 175
42,144 | 68,790 2,364 570 88 || 32,456 4,442 | 13,780 136,466 | 931
41,576 65,430 3,648 || 463 210 || 35,498 || 3,944 | 12,601 || – | 20,399
39,599 || 67,053 || 3,451 || 378 94 || 39,338 2,840 || 13,938 570
36,876 70,910 3,571 310 | 68 22,005 || 5,765 11,233 — 166
45,190 71,910 2,058 284 — 22,882 3,669 | 19,257 | 20,887 96
16,010 || 70,510 || 2,084 925 || 520 14,431 2,332 9,073 47,906 | 190
40,000 67,567 4,165 708 951 19,440 3,048 17,269 56,028 || 6,610.
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— £-—
667,366
672,280
660,533
621,957
548,992
350,937
227,477
209,824
196,897
232,909
211,363
263,662
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£
400,890
298,392
271,741
286,438
217,836
169,902
177,046
254,225
233,861
269,587
174,190
162,219
*** By Col. No. 14, of the above Statement, it appears,
be well to transfer this contribution to the Merc
- that the aggregate Revenue of the Hospital in the 12 Years 1816–1827, has amounted to £4,894,197.
whilst the Total Expenditure as shewn in Col. No. 15 above, and in Col. No. 5. below, during the same period has been only £2,916,326 shewing an excess of
Revenue in the 12 Years of £1,947,871, upon this large excess of Revenue, as well as of the Resources of the Hospital generally, it may not be irrelavent to
direct attention to the Amount in Col. No. 2. of the Contribution levied upon the Seamen in the Merchants Service, from whose miserable pittance of Wages
(when the nature of their Service is º: d?' Month is deducted without any benefit present or ulterior accruing to them in return.— Would it not
ant Seamens Fund, and to render that Institution more generally efficient and available for the Seamen in
the Mercantile Service, the Amounts in this Col. further deserve attention as shewing the Stationary, or rather declining tendency since 1816, of the Mercan-
tile Marine,— whilst the Amounts in Col. No. 11, indicate the movement of a prodigious amount of Specie.
Col. No. 13. £20,000 in 1822, and £6,465 17 7 in 1827 were Bequests.-- The Derwentwater Estates Wide Col. No. 4, were held by the Earls of Derwentwater,
and Seized of them, and confiscated in 1746, in retaliation for their Partizanship to the Descendants of the Stuarts; these Estates comprise the most produc-
tive Lead Mines known (see No. 317, in the Analysis of the Populaton, for the No. of Persons occupied therein), in 1825 the Trustees of the Hospital purcha-
sed of the Lessees of the Mines, Lead Ore, to the amount of £46,804, which measure, it is stated, was absolutely necessary in the then state of the Lead Market
Of the Amounts under the Head of Sundries in
to prevent the Mines being closed, and the adventurers from quitting the district; and the Sum received for Lead was only £29,729.
+4+ The other ſtems of Revenue will be explained in the following observations upon the Ex-
penditure. The first Item of which Col. No. 1 comprises the Charge for the Maintenance, Clo-
thing, Weekly Allowance, & all other nescessaries for 2,710 Pensioners, & 162 Nurses, Cooks,
Assistants, and Servants, including also Salaries and all other allowances to Military, Civil, &
Medical Officers and Clerks, Works, Repairs, and Contingent Expences. and a Note in the Re-
turn from which these accounts have been compiled, further states, that the Account commen-
ces on the 1st. October 1815, and ends on the 30th. September 1816, and so for each Year until
1826 which contains the Charge for 15 Months, to the 31st. December 1826, which circumstance
explains the seeming excess of Charge for that Year, henceforward the Accounts are to be clo-
sed on the 31st. of December in each ensuing Year. The diminished charge for Assessed Tax-
es and Parochial Rates in 1827, is not easily reconciled, no explanation being offered respec-
ting it.— The Amounts of unclaimed Prize. Money in Col. No. 3. are sufficiently explained by
the Receipts under the same Head in Col. No. 9, the Receipts under this Head during the War
were doubtless very great, as evidenced, by the large Annual Income from Funded Property in
1816 as tº Col. No. 5 and the Proceeds of Sales of the like Property in thc Years 1816-1821 as
t? Col. No. 12. These Sales were made to meet the Payments to the Out Pensioners, see Col.
No. 14. below, which Payments since 1821 have been met by Grants out of the Public Revenue
see Col. No. 15. in consequence, as a Note states, “of the Funds of the Hospital being so much
reduced as to be only sufficient to objects of the Corporation, and refund the Prize Money held
in trust for the Captors.”— The Amounts under the Head of Sundries Col. No. 4. were inves-
ted as follows, Viz. 6246,348 in the purchase of Funded Property principally in 1816 & 1822–4.
£93,541 chiefly in 1826-7, in Houses contiguous to the Hospital, which promises, a Note states
to be greatly condusive to the convenience of the Hospital, its Police, and very shortlv to its
Income.— £14,618 principally in 1824 in Freehold Property in the Counties of Northumber-
£and and Cumberland.-- 6:36,182 in 1825, in the Tolls of Turnpike Trusts in those Counties.
This Money, a Note states, has been lent at £4 tº Cent. to the Trustees of the New Road from
Aſewcastle to Westmoreland, running through the Mining Districts and principal Estates of
the Hospital. It is estimated, that by this Road £1,200 a Year will be saved to the Hospital & its
Tenantry, by the Carriage of Lead, Coals, and Timber, of which nearly 20,000 Tons are annually
conveyed to and from the Mines at Alstone alone, the Derwentwater Estate is subject to a Rent
Charge of £1,000 tº Annum. payable to Lady Newburgh, which is included under the Head of
Sundries, and lastly £51,518 included under that Head has been expended principally in 1816
1817, 1818 and 1820, in the Division of Simonburn Rectory into Livings for Naval Chaplains
Simonburn, was one of the large Parishes in Tindal Ward Northumberland extending about
twenty miles North of the Roman Wall to the Mountainous district, which divides that Coun-
ty from Scotland, it is intersected by the North Branch of the River Tyne, and in 1821 contain.
ed 1,300 Families, composed of 4,397 Persons, it was Assessed to the Property Tax in 1814, at
f:33,218. By Act of 51 of Geo. 3. cap. 194. it was divided into six Parishes, Viz. – Bellingham,
Falstone, Gaystead, Thorneyburn, Wark, and Simonburn, each of these is again subdivided
into Townships, amounting in the whole to 20. The Ecclesiastical Benefices in the six Northern
Counties are many of them as extensive and Valuable as Simon burn, and it might be well to sub-
ject them to like Divisions, Prior to 1821 the Hospital School consisted of 200 Boys, in that Year
it was united to the Naval Asylum School, and the United Establishment since 1821 has consisted
of 200 Upper Boys, 600 Lower Boys, 200 Girls, and 14 Nurses. This Union sufficiently accounts
for the increase of Charge since 1820. In 1822 the Establishment received Donations to the a-
mount of £11,060, and in 1824 to the Amount of £54,993, which Sums were invested in the same
Years in the Public Funds; exclusive of these Amounts the Expence of the Schools in the 12
Years 1816 - 1827 has exceeded the Income by £74,564 which is stated to have been paid out of
the Funds of the Hospital, but no such Item appears, unless it is included under the general
Head in Col. No. 1. above. The diminution of Profits on Provisions bought (Col. No. 8.9
a Note states, to be in consequence of a New System of Victualling the Pensioners,
by which the temptation to commute their Provisions for Money was greatly lessened
and another Note on the same Szºbject states, that the alteražion occasioned an ad-
ditional Earpence to the Hospital for Provisions, but that the alteration affords great
additional Comforts to the Men, and security against bartering their Provisions for
Spirits. The Receipts for shewing the Hospital in the memorable prosperity Year of
1825, is remarkable. -
- - | Out PENSIONERS
SCHOOLS
Taaces | Unclaimed f Income Receipts | Profits Pro- [Checks & - -
- Hospital Parochi- Prize #. HOS PITAA, rºa . "... reºpſ |ſº TOTA I, TOTA. I. Wºr º, #####.
Years * al Rates ey º survi, RI Es | TOTAL Property Hºt bought | stores |sioners * *::::: Pensioners paid thereto tary Grants
1816 144,063 2,993 186,848 || 65,985 | 400,890 || 1,707 || 741 || 4,025 || 109 || 312 || 6,895 6,334 || 32,152 272,213
17 | 1.41,433 || 3,480 128,493 || 24,925 || 298,392 || 1,708 || 678 || 4,084 || 141 271 || 6,880 5,674 || 32,278 370,234
18 || 135,680 2,814 | 127,035 || 6,215 270,741 || 1,797 592 || 4,291 || 108 || 275 || 7,063 9,567 || 31,171 386,564
19 138,076 4,072 139,449 || 4,840 286,438 || 1,858 717 | 5,074 | 408 || 260 || 8,317 | 7,988 || 30,588 || 333,289
1820 140,511 || 2,817 | 68,574 || 5,934 217,836 || 1,888 772 4,852 233 279 || 8,024 7,368 || 29,325 || 334,055
1 | 127,061 3,556 38,431 855 | 169,902 || 1,977 | 732 3,944 || 382 268 || 7,304 || 12,837 || 28,336 || 330,150 | 163,814
2 | 122,426 || 2,979 29,641 || 22,000 177,046 || 2,401 | 921 3,122 238 270 || 6,952 14,821 || 27,039 || 324,458 248,652
3 111,021 3,137 29,241 || 110,826 254,225 || 2,401 926 2,754 215 216 || 6,512 13,417 || 26,434 297,257 || 380,034
4 117,191 2,482 24,626 || 89,562 || 233,861 || 4,230 929 1,107 || 106 || 229 || 6,002 | 16,164 || 25,784 271,864 322,518
5 129075 2,409 | 19,601 || 11,133 162,219 || 4,230 |1,113 | 664 328 307 || 6,643 18,550 || 25,549 291,003 || 282,500
6 164 980 2,551 17,194 || 84,862 269,587 || 4,230 949 | 680 | 66 356 || 6,281 23,421 || 24,960 286,045 280,000
7 101 19,254 174,190 || 4,231 886 544 || 486 || 301 | 6,448 |33,343 24,673 299,447 225,000
| 128,463
26,372
s' i



| §|




27
THREE ACCOUNTS, I. shewing the Number of Persons assessed to the INcome TAx, in each of 33 Classes of Income,
from £60 to £5000 and upwards tº Annum, in the Year ending the 5th. April 1801; the amount assessed, and the proportion and
amount of Income in each Class: II. shewing the Gross Receipt of the Income and Property Tax, and of the Land and assessed
Taxes, including balances as stated in the Accounts annually presented to Parliament, and the Nett amount of the whole as exhi.
bited in an account laid before the Finance Committee in 1828 (Vide Par. Paper No. 519 of that Session) in each of the 31 Years
1798–1829: and III. shewing the Gross and Nett Assessments to the Property Tax under each of the 5 Schedules A — E, and
the Total thereof in each of the 6 Years, ending the 5th. April 1816.
& See Vol. VI. of Session 1801; VIII of 1802–3; XII of
1806; Xof 1814–15; XIV of 1816; and XIV of 1823; for the Accounts from which this, and the 5 following Pages have been compiled.

ACCOUNT NO. I. Account No. II.
Rate of Income Number Amount of Proportion | Amount - - - Land and - -
{} annum. Assessed | Assessment of Income of Income Years Income Property | Assessed Taaces | Total Nett
- - . . -- - — —---a- £ ——-É.--———£ .
60 to 65 54,321 3,162,861 a 120th. 26,357 | 1798 823,286 Wide Acts 43 and 46 4,608, 144 || 5,561,309
: 65 m 70 14,728 1,006,543 95 a 10,595 9 2,672,065 |...] 5,031,755 | 8,781,360
5 70 m 75 || 23,913 | 1,617,892 || 70 m 23,113 | 1800 4,888,216 º: 5,051,939 || 9,035,290
* - - ** . 143 3 all th. o a 6 rº a s V.
* , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;|º] ; ;
- 3. ---" 2 2 R. 5 3. 3. 5
85 m 90 7,302 611,377 55 it § 11,116 3 | '434.3% 16,918 6,176.933 5,705,618
90 m 95. 11.2% 972,935 50 tº § 19,439 - 4 90,174 3,578,890 6,317,450 8,900,839
95 a 100 7,335 689,551 45 it § 15,323 5 # 50,472 4,496, 142 6,527,980 10,045,591
100 m 105 24,031 2,316,653 40 m § 57,916 || 6 s 17,300 6,145,260 6,721,544 11,813,027
105 m. 110 || 4,925 499,845 38 m § 13, 154 7 s 26,665 10,131,344 7,357,756. 16,274,901
#. // ; º: º; ; u ; 8 § 15,427 | 11,398,135 | 8,079,499 18,044,941.
I f/ 2. 5 $37, A/ = 13, 9 26,801 | 12,386,913 || 9,063,716 || 20,023,394
120 m 125 8,582 981,371 32 m § 30,668 1810 11,789 || 13,492,215 8,311,640 20,406,428
i. I/ #. ; #: º // ‘5 º: 11 ## 14,541 || 13,707,218 7,572,721 | 19,819,722
// 5 23, I/ § 25,85 12 s : 8,274 13,628,454 7,677,204 || 19,787,522
135 a 140 3,646 481,043 26 5 º: 13 | Sã 1,621 14,889,445 8,101,968 21,400,394
140 m 145 || 5,784 776,873 24 m # 32,370 14 3 ; 1,208 15,109,803 || 8,207,511 21,763,410
145 m 150 3,069 434,024 22 # 19,728 15 så 314|15,227,500 7,911,938 21,618,124
150 m 155 9,203 | 1,305,703 20 m | g 65,285 16 | ** — 12,276,871 7,562,411 | 19,080,345
155 m 160 2,184 328,903 || 19 m # 17,311 17 ºf 335 | 2,568,654 8,074,259 || 10,002,749
160 tº 165 3,761 576, 183 18 // # 32,010 18 §§ 31 658,338 8,271,990 8,331,781
165 m 170 2,082 330,840 || 17 m 19,461 || 19 |S. 27 | 183,134 8,279,930 7,855,246
170 m 175 3,647 598,582 16 m # 37,411 1820 | sy 25 57,043 8,355,322 7,803,004
175 m 180 2,035 344,627 | 15 m £ 22,975 1 |$: 24 44,376 8,205,033 7,814,690
I 80 m, 185 3,758 645,405 14 m : 46,100 2 º 741 97,809 || 7,659,456 7,218,844
185 m 190 1,884 337,404 || 13 m 25,954 3 | " — 27,897 6,811,650 6,206,927
190 in 195 2,680 497,835 12 m 41,486 | 4 § 1,600 4,591 5,475,075 4,922,070
195 m 200 2,320 454,321 | 11 iſ 41,302 5 |* — 4,062 5, 178,950 | 1,990,961
200 m 500 42,694 | 12,239,081 10 m 1,223,908 6 § as sºmme 200 5,029,829 4,702,744
500 m I 000 14,762 9,498,471 — 949,847 7 s — 9,218 5,082,860 || 4,768,273
1000 m 2000 6,927 9,041,154 *sº 904, 115 8 : S. — 800 5,169,074 4,849,303
2000 m 5000 || 3,657 10,402,750 tºssº 1,040,275 9 gºssºms 59 5,212,511 4,896,567
5000 & all abo. 1,020 9,970,395 || – 997,039 1830 - : •
ºgº;#*Nº. 6.8 6.853 go 1. g
& , not - e - - * ** - .
º ºč. 74,676,894 2 2 The Assessments under each of the 5 Schedules A-E, were as follows, Viz.
under £200 2,291 ,933 79,508 || A on the Prºprietors ºf Lands, Tenements, Heriditaments, Heritages, &c.—see
--> – 2 - - - * the 3rd, following Statement. - . . .
£200 to 500 1,036,005 41,484 || B on the Occupiers of do.— see the 4th, following Statement. -
500 to 1000 637,351 - 32,156 || C on Annuitants, and Persons possessing Property, in Public Securities.
. º : ; ; T) o, . &c. For Profits on Trades, Professions, &c.— see the 5th, fol-
* O owing Statement. - - - .
5000 & all abo. 523,716 . 33. 467 || E on #. holding situations in Public Offices, and other Service, &c., &c.
* - : * ~. O. i I 9,768 tº For the proportion Assessed under each Schedule, in each County of England
Estimated according to abo 371,040 9,7 and Wi. in #!. 1803, ending the i. of April 1804.— see the 2nd, following
- - , - Statement, and for the several Acts under which the Assessments were made,- see
ToTAL G. Britain | 320,759 | 80,217,215 252,192 Notes to Columns 1 and 2, in the Acconnt No. II. above.
ſ - - A. - -* - B. - - | C. D. E. - ſº ToTAL -
. . -sº - - - > - of Duit?éS &#|-- ** . . .
: - Yrs. | Gross Nett || Gºs Nºt Nett Gºgº Ng: gº Ng: || Penalties || Gross Ngt
E F jisio Tanjoſa'ſ 4710 sig 2,15736||1,665 asſ||2,433,395 || 3,200,299|2,791,865 || 1,005,877 | 923.211 || 9,897 || 13,631,921 | 12,533,660
C d ii 5,085.174 5,081,217 || 2,378,704 || 1826,337 || 2,486.321 || 3,440,212 2,820,374 || 1,058,909 , º, . 15.4; 14,453,329 ||3,297,422
O 2. - 12 5,133,392 || 5,106,339 || 2,343,315 1,833,745 || 2,542,392 || 3,338,176 2,790,762 || 1,105,501 1,025,252 || 4,883 14,462,776 13,302,782
O | 13 5,617,786 5,605,132 || 2,628.496 || 2,074,478 || 2,650,784 || 3,438,050 2,779,565 || 1,153,430 | 1.9%;4; 42,713 || 15,438,546 14,295,023
<r i4 || 5,669,534 5,655,886 || 2,622,185 2,078,958 || 2,858,865 || 3,477,058 2,838,561 || 1,168,049 || || 0:4946 || 5,182 || 15,795,691 ||4,392,398
•. 15 5,923,486 5,923,589 || 2,734,450 | 2,176,228 || 2,885,505 ! 3,831,088 3,146,382 || 1,174,456' 1,167,678 16,548,986 t 15,298,983



+4+ The Total Nett Receipt of all the Taxes, in ACCOUNT No. II., in the 6 Years 1792-72 averaged only £ 3,081,677 annum progressively increasing from £2,821,482 in 1792, tº
£3,504,050 in 1797: The Property Tax was wholly repealed in 1816; the Receipts since that Year, as wellº for Income Tax since 1802, being for Arrears : In 1821, the Tax on Horses
used in Husbandry was wholly repealed, and a moiety of the remaining Assessed Taxes were repealed in 1823: Since 1798, about £800,000 tº annum of the Land Tax has been redeemed by
* purchase.--see Statement Land Taal, Redemption of - . . . . .
* +es ºn a • e * ther with the Number of Pro
and also the Total amount of Property Assessments, in each County, in each of the Years 1804 and 1806, togeth y ..:
Hºnd Tax Assessments of 1798, .."ºd in the 2ni. Report of the Commissioners for enquiring into the Law of Real Property. Folio 72.
AN ACCOUNT of the Number and amount of Assessments under the Act of 48 Geo. III. cap. 124. to the Income Tax,
in each County of England and Wales, for the Year ending the 5th. of April 1801: distinguishing the Number and amount Assessed at, under £200 ; and at £200 ; and all above;
perties, in each County, according to the
~~~~

;
j
COUNTIES
arranged in Order of the Number of
ASSESSMENTS.
* LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . .
Middlesex. . . . . . . .
Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*York, West Riding
do.,
* do., East Riding . . . . . .
*Lancaster .. -
* Kent . . . . . .
* Somerset
Surrey e e º e Q
* Devon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*Southampton . .
Essex
• e i s a e º
© e º e º e
. . . . . . . . . . . .
• * * * g o e s e º a e
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * •. • * * * *
* tº e º 'º e º 'º e e
• * * * * * * * * *
Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* Suffolk . . . . .
Wilts. . . 6 º e º 'º e e e º e
Stafford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* Chester . . . . . . . . -
Sussex . . . . . . . . .
Salop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* Northumberland . . . . . . . .
& 6 @ 9 e º e e
* & © 9 Q & Q @ gº
*Worcester ..............
*Cornwall... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e G
Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Northampton ...
Berks . . . . . . . . tº
*Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorset tº dº e º ', º º
Bucks • * * * * * * * * * e º e s e º e
"Durham ................
Derby . . . . . . . .
Hertford . . . . . . . . . .
Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cumberland . . . . . .
Hereford . . . . . .
Bedford. . . . .
Huntingdon
Monmouth
Westmoreland . . . . . .
Rutland . . . . . . .
a & © e º e º e e º e
© tº º e º 'º
& © tº e e a e e
* * * * - e. e. e. e.
& & º e 9 & © tº e º e º e
• * * * * * * * * * * * * *
TOTAL England
ſ Anglesea. . . . . . . .
Carnarvon
• e o 'o e e o e s
-:
Merioneth . . . . . . . . . . . .
CMontgomery . . . . . . . . . .
ſBrecon
Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
J “Carmarthen ..
} Glamorgan . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pembroke . . . . . . . . . . . .
URadnor .. -
* * * * * * g e
j
TOTAL England and Wales
- • Scotland
G R EAT BRITA IN
Proportion of
Income
North Riding......|
Number of Assessments, in isol. - Amount of Assessments, in º *º- endºſ. ents º:
76 m ({éº" # 200 .” wºnder § 200 - - A48essments of
# 200 and above | TOTAL # 200 and above TOTAL Children * º: - 1798
—£-— --- ** ==s* —ll-----—
9,061 || 8,260 17,321 || 29,557 | 1,084,470 | 1,114,027 || 60,165 || 7,948,826 8,606,182
23,046 7,054 30,100 || 69,552 559,687 629,239 || 27,992 || 8,838,988 || 7,512,861 × 115,700
10,021 4,003 || 14,024 || 33,183 || 467,978 || 501, 161 || 15,498 || 4,594,820 3,963,341 y
13,414 || 2,804 || 16,218 || 32,894 || 177,019 209,912 || 19,959 | . . . . .
2,924 || 531 || 3,455 || 8,083 35,194 || 43,278 || 2,468 7,509,042 9,517,172 || 139,824
2,590 | 668 3,258 || 8,475 49,343 || 57,819 || 3,789
14,223 2,965 17,188 || 35,416 212,333 247,750 || 19,514 || 5,349,556 5,923,774 || 76,648
12,644 2,660 | 15,324 || 32,469 | 153,744 | 186,214 || 13,652 || 3,164,644 || 4,186,311 || 49,000
10,042 3,139 || 13, 181 || 33,236 | 199,553 232,789 || 16,449 || 4,055,356 || 4,986,806 || 65,040
10,164 2,517 | 12,681 || 28,241 146,383 174,625 || 9,205 || 3,646,783 3,609,732 || 61,100
9,340 1,622 || 10,962 || 26,037 81,322 107,359 || 8,997 || 2,767,753 3,894,551 || 70,100
7,730 | 1,912 || 9,642 || 22,626 109,026 131,652 || 9,306 || 2,105,562 2,767,662 || 34,500
6,354 1,652 8,006 || 18,978 || 90,704 109,682 || 8,834 || 2,499,789 3,174,524 || 36,252
5,618 1,549 || 7,167 || 18,801 || 92,713 | 111,514 || 8,833 || 2,414,476 3,062,902 || 53,150
5,378 1,267 | 6,645 || 17,588 | 73,957 91,544 || 7,735 || 2,704,736 4,192,398 || 38,400
5,160 | 1,331 6,491 || 16,063 || 74,945 91,009 || 6,839 || 2,130,527 2,568,211 || 39,500
5,372 | 1,072 6,444 || 16,217 55,144 71,361 || 4,991 || 1,901,390 2,574,796 || 21,420
4,627 | 1,237 5,864 || 14,463 67,862 82,325 || 6,711 || 1,731,764 2,342,911 || 32,640
4,586 1,247 5,833 || 15,275 69,047 | 84,323 || 6,593 || 1,821,783 2,488,073 || 35,000
4,598 || 896 || 5,494 || 12,874 59,137 | 72,011 || 5,085 || 1,840,962 2,520,609 || 38,816
4,548 || 835 | 5,383 || 11,354 53,422 || 64,777 || 4,372 || 1,747,854 2,157,165 || 31,300
3,880 1,104 || 4,984 || 12,169 | 66,738 78,906 || 5,524 || 1,436,514 | 1,831,059 || 31,750
3,786 769 || 4,555 || 12,382 47,062 59,444 || 4,368 || 1,530,060 2,109,821 8,580
3,347 | 1,048 || 4,395 || 9,880 | 66,347 76,227 || 3,892 || 1,966,335 | 2,640,640 || 16,500
3,367 857 4,224 || 10,127 43,734 53,861 || 4,677 || 1,309, 123 1,618,279 || 10,600
3,514 618 || 4, 132 || 9,232 41,173 || 50,406 || 4,055 || 1,335,229 | 1,739,357 || 30,650
3,335 | 776 4,111 || 9,789 || 41,926 51,715 || 3,961 || 1,443,761 1,988,890 || 25,596
3,234 || 863 4,097 || 10,972 47,392 || 58,364 || 4,025 || 1,217,134 1,617,503 || 18,250
3,241 748 3,989 || 11,689 || 40,930 52,620 || 4,315 || 1,445,616 || 1,908,318 || 21,800
2,823 | 1,095 || 3,918 || 9,410 | 64,961 74,371 || 5,210 || 1,220,353 | 1,481,902 || 21,500
2,973 || 715 3,688 || 8,082 || 46,904 || 54,987 || 2,599 || 1,160,665 | 1,575,984 || 21,000
2,772 | 729 3,501 || 8,586 38,476 || 47,062 || 3,692 || 1,051,651 | 1,448,280 || 24,000
2,860 633 || 3,493 || 9,761 37,385 47,146 || 3,894 || 1,224,197 1,393,904 || 19,000
2,815 644 || 3,459 || 7,914 || 36,145 || 44,060 || 3,648 || 1,320,364 1,541,850 || 38,000
2,837 571 || 3,408 || 8,056 47,305 || 55,362 || 4,700 || 1,302,862 1,735,069 || 32,950
2,519 | 848 3,367 || 7,528 52,236 59,764 || 3,881 || 1,138,674 1,181,505 || 19,600
2,408 || 687 / 3,095 || 7,480 || 33,252 40,732 || 2,908 956,686 1,430,201 || 16,500
2,237 314 || 2,551 || 5, 112 | 16,838 21,951 || 1,974 966,626 1,320,951 || 24,520
2,029 || 420 2,449 || 6,168 24,730 30,898 || 2,244 810,188 1,170,702 || 16,720
1,408 260 | 1,668 || 4,919 22,053 26,972 || 1,803 591,816 761,386 || 12,450
i, 155 270 1,425 || 3,858 15,489 | 19,347 || 1,517 395,020 | 661,965 8,000
952 169 | 1,121 || 2,544 8,760 | 11,303 594 374,057 | 599,405 || 12,280
936 170 1,106 || 2,166 8,959 11,124 847 425,206 || 567,225 || 10,584
409 89 498 || 1,478 6,869 8,347 666 199,023 253,909 2,160
230,297 63,538 293,945 680,692 ) 4,766,998 || 5,449,343 341,985 93,896,767 112,728,089 1,381,380
179 || 50 229 || 412 2,363 2,775 || 266 || 129,986 172,442.
222 57 279 457 2,393 || 2,850 165 131,801 256,011
663 | 165 828 || 1,799 || 11,164 | 12,962 766 || 406,472 583,972
390 87 447 911 9,331 || 10,242 530 206,468 308,564
190 24 214 467 1,593 2,059 192 156,251 207,743
546 77 623 || 1,583 || 3,441 5,023 432 818,619 889,401 - 85,470
360 8] 441 992 || 3,734 || 4,726 334 130,703 306,107
210 52 || 262 567 2,571 3,138. 199 175,214 248,625
600 119 719 || 1,513 7,130 8,642 589 378,816 524,866
963 205 | 1,168 || 2,700 11,124 || 13,825. 929 561,251 680,745
615 172 787 || 1,786 9,670 11,456 631 322,704 4.17,324 |
244. 36 280 682 1,659 2,342 90 118,025 193,737
- ——l -—-"
235,479 64,743 300,222 694,561 4,834,821 5,529,382 347,108 96,627,077 116,917,626 - 1,466,850
16,220 || 4,317 | 20,537 43,787 280,461 324,247 23,933 7,653,036 13,140,120 || —
- - **º- - i *ºssº. - -** --—- -
251,699 || 69,060 320,759 || 738,348 |5,115,282 5,853,629 371,041 104,280,113 | 130,057,746 || 1,466,850
R Derived from Trade ........|| 45,881 | 1,060,843 } 19,762 11,071,239
$ Other Sources ............ 10,303 376,760


29.
AN ACCOUNT of the Annual Value of Property Assessed to the PROPERTY TAX, under each of the 5 Schedules A–E
in each County of England and Wales, in the Year ending the 5th. of April 1804; and the Total Nett Assessment, in each County
in each of the Years ending the 5th. of April 1804, 1801, and 1813–Wide Parliamentary Paper, No. 103, Vol. XII, Fol. 363, Session 1806. . . . . . . . . . .
The additional Totals ºr in Columns C. D. E. imply as follows, Wiz. ... C. Payments into the Bank on Dividends ; D. Awards by referees in the City of London , and 3.
Income derived from Public Offices ; and the £19,768 in 1801, was Voluntary Contributions. . . . º, . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.xx &re-
Q
* , , . f.A fr Deductions i Wett Assessments i. ºr”.S.
. . . , - Schedules - —| To TA H. Jºrom - Asses ne f S ** war.
COUNTIES A. | B. C. D. E. 1803. A. & B. 1803. 1800. 1812.
- -. --É———£-——£- £———£-— —-8— £——£-——£-——£---
1 Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . 2,019,721 |295,553 1,757,980 || 4,738,078 27,655 ) | | |
2 LONDON . . . . . . . . . . 628,539 -— 95,860 6,813,990 º 21,382,634 150,071 949,294 |2,444,427 | 1,860,231
3 Westminster . . . . . . . . 1,052,837 9,889 837,123 2,693,435 | 1,535 | |
4 York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] 3,176,477 2,220,318 238,718 1,871,310 2,220 7,509,042 242,831 289,028 || 311,009 || 744,829
5 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 1,953,407 | 1,117,359 115,813 2,158,399 || 4,578 ſ 5,349,556 33,784 217,019 247,750 || 484,771
6 Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,429,092 || 957,077 ||375,063 1,287,048 || 7,076 || 4,055,356 118,886 || 165,439 232,789 |423,701
7 Surrey . . . . . . . . ... ... 1,069,068|347,338 527,031 | 1,703,346 || – || 3,646,783 80,139 147,475 174,625 || 311,898
8 Kent . . . . . . . • 1,090,382 | 727,247 397,579 931,973 17,463 || 3,164,644 83,236 || 132,573 | 186,214 || 339,018
9 Devon . . . . . . . . ... ... 1,231,460 | 872,355 220,220 438,638 5,080 2,767,753 || 110,916 || 101,708 || 107,359 || 368,235
10 Lincoln . . . . . . • * * * * * 1,255,801 | 1,062,279 50,079 || 332,820 3,757 2,704,736 || 139,757 102,351 91,544 || 321,623
11 Essex . . . . . . • e s • • * * 1,018,604 || 748,571 191,899 539,409 | 1,307 || 2,499,789 || 59,832 100,201 109,682 269,161.
2 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,086,127 | 751,730 || 77,151 496,527 | 2,940 2,414,476 99,887 92,161 || 111,514 || 251,638
13 Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . 927,131 || 704,750 | 124,423 372,323 1,900 2,130,527 | 76,918 80,022 || 91,009; 212,717
14 Southampton . . . . . . . . 776,093 || 483,211 175,254 667,836 || 3,167 2,105,562 || 48,336 83,584 || 131,652 234,329
15 Northumberland. . . . . . 822,262 |675,024 56,483 412,100 465 | 1,966,335 | 163,305 || 78,637 76,227 226,038
16 Warwick. . . . . . . . . . . . 749,009 || 529,276 50,239 571,520 | 1,346 1,901,390 || 93,533 74,502 || 71,361 211,626
17 Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . 743,407 597,596 || 45,040 450,620 || 4,298 || 1,840,962 24,898 || 72,232 72,011 | 207,062
18 Wilts . . . . . . . . . . sº 791,800 644,436 87,647 295,018 2,882 1,821,783 || 97,340 69,723 | 84,323 207,341
19 Chester . . . . . . . . . . 800,238 || 595,022 || 50,564 301,965 65 | 1,747,854 || || 1,456 70,186 64,777 174,362
20 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 783,841 554,372 67,704 || 321,559 || 4,288 1,731,764 67,343 | 68,288 82,325 | 186,314
21 Salop . . . . . . . . . . & º º 717,566 537,666 41,733 231,994 | 1,100 1,530,066 || 30,828 61,924 59,444 174,468
22 Northampton . . . . . . . 674,094 | 582,520 35,158 || 153,003 | 841 1,445,616 97,331 || 51,595 52,620 | 151,929
23 Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . . 656,478 || 542,412 15,240 226,571 3,060 | 1,443,761 58,667 57,752 51,715 154,631
24 Sussex . . . . . . . • * * * * * 602,635 || 412,595 107,782 313,382 120 | 1,436,514 43,049 || 57,404 || 78,906 | 150,657
25 Cornwall. . . . . . . . . . . . 583,888 432,727 | 45,901 269,195 || 3,518 1,335,229 21,031 || 43,538 50,406 || 134,624
6 Durham . . . . . . . . . . . . 531,505 || 427,130 50,938 306,055 4,736 | 1,320,364 25,480 50,162 44,060 | 122,120
27 Worcester . . . . . . . . . . 584,409 || 429,218 43,267 252,229 || – | 1,309,123 71,113 46,427 | 53,861 132,653
28 Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529,290 437,575 45,835 286,113 4,048 1,302,862 21,405 || 49,646 55,362 133, 182
29 Bucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513,363 428,567 80,316 198,457 || 3,493 | 1,224,197 || 75,721 45,054 || 47,146 112,598
30 Berks • - - - - - - - - - 471,120 344,059 149,830 254,867 || 477 1,220,353 42,474 || 48,102 || 74,371 125,942
31 Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . 499,872 || 399,347 55,997 260,039 || 1,879 | 1,217,134 51,423 49,015 58,364 133,819
32 Nottingham . . . . . . . . 483,097 || 356,280 || 35,658 285,631 — 1,160,665 | 40,552 47,920 54,987 | 126,962
33 Hertford ... . . . . . . . . 401,570 301,793 | 181,104 243,163 2,044 1,138,674 33,032 43,883 59,764 || 97,123
34 Dorset . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465,739 374,544 57,088 || 153,081 | 1,199 || 1,051,651 45,862 41,013 47,062 | 1 19,735
35 Cumberland . . . . . . . . 448,905 || 348,544 37,498 || 131,678 — 966,626 8,225 || 31,360 21,951 98,168
36 Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . 391,865 || 311,603 || 41,622 206,808 4,789 || 956,686 49,033 37,446 40,732 || 114,684
37 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . 389,403 || 359,494 | 18, 194 42,646 || 450 | 810,188 47,969 31,399 || 30,898 || 97,514
38 Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . 268,520 212,099 || 20,283 90,732 182 594,816 40,261 23,024 26,971 || 60,299
39 Westmoreland . . . . . . 186,306 | 150,925 14,014 73,962 — 425,206 || 14,386 || 13,072 11,124 40,444
40 Huntingdon . . . . . . . . 170,935 141,094 || 31,258 51,720 | 12 395,020 | 8,481 17,706 || 19,347 52,699
Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . 182,877 | 134,262 8,615 47,449 854 374,057 5,058 16,720 8,754 47,305
42 Rutland . . . . . . . . * 87,706 || 82,586 6,550 22,181 | – | 199,023 10,969 6,926 8,347 | 18,348
TOTAL England 33,255,442 21,540,444 | 6,665,755 31,498,876 535,260 || 93,595,768 2,545,009 || 3,765,517 | 5,449,341 || 9,374,782
Anglesea . . . . . . . . 86,261 25,741 427 17,556 || – | 129,986 || 4,275 4,400 2,775 11,210
s Carnarvon. . . . . . . . 99,567 || 17,415 2,088 12,729 — 131,801 1,230 6,239 || 2,850 | 16, 186
§ | bºmbigh e e g a dº º gº tº 200,296 || 177,762 3,666 24,747 | – | 406,472 3,018 || 13,012 12,963 39,719
# Flint . . . . . . . . . . . . 119,095 47,124 2,626 36,197 1,424 206,468 499 || 9,126 10,242 21,579
| Merioneth . . . . . . . . 79,913 | 72,032 277 4,029 — 156,251 1,659 || 4,152 2,059 || 13,231
U.Montgomery . . . . . . 163,574 129,504 518 20,023 || – || 313,619 || 12,628 10,624 5,023 28,793
ſBrecon . . . . . . . . . . 87,571 || 37,716 || --— 5,416 || – || 130,703 | – || 6,062 || 4,726 21,853
. gardigan • - - - - - - - 130,926 || 36,348 140 7,739 60 175,214 — — 5, 194 || 3,138 16,409
§ J Carmarthen . . . . . . 179,605 || 159,521 | 12,720 25,854 1,115 378,815 34,529 12,385 8,642 34,373
3. Glamorgan ...... 230,742 194,564 7,275 | 128,546 | 124 || 561,251 3,207 | 18,749 13,825 50,986
| Pembroke tº e º 'º º . . . . 157,808 || 127,397 10,342 26,907 || 249 || 322,704 || 17,864 11,472 11,456 29,669
Radnor . . . . . . . . . . 73,345 39,751 1,492 3,377 60 118,025 23,004 || 4,370 2,342 12,844
TOTAL England and Wales | 34,864,145 |22,705,319 6,707,326 31,811,996 || 538,292 96,627,077 |2,646,922 3,871,302 5,529,382 (9,671,634
SCOTLA ND 3,827,249 1,574,363 170,741 1,919,950 | 160,733 7,653,036 510,335 | 295,145 324,247 963,366
See Note above 3- : - 5,040,000 1,122,260 || 4,909,579 || 11,071,839 — 527,713 19,768 —
TOTAL Great Britain £ 38,691,394 (24,279,682 11,918 067 34,854,206 || 5,608,603 || 115,351,952 3,157,256 4,694,160 l 5,873,398 || 0,635,000


30
AN ACCOUNT shewing the Estimated Annual Value of Property under Nine different Heads, Assessed to the T’roperty
Tax under Schedule (A.) in each County of England and Wales, for the Year ending the 5th. of April 1814.
The Total ex-
hibited in comparison with the Total for the Year ending the 5th. of April 1815; the Counties of England arranged in Order
of their Total Amount of Assessment.— Wide Vol. X., Parliamentary Papers of Session 1814–15.

COUNTJE,S
Middlesex
LON HD ON
Westminster
Lincoln . . . .
Devon
Kent . . .
Surrey
Essex
Norfolk
Głoucester
Northumberland
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Warwick
Southampton . . .
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Suffolk . . . . .
Chester
Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leicester . . . . . . . . . . . .
Northampton
Cornwali . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Oxford
Nottingham
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TOTAL England
ſAnglesea
; Carnarvon . . . . . . . .
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| Merioneth . . . . . .
| Montgomery
U Flint
Brecon
Carmarthen
Glamorgan
Pembroke . . . . . . . .
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T{}TAL England and Wales
SCOT LAND -
G REAT BRITA IN
* * * * c e º s e e
- -- } Pr0% General TOTAA, TOTAL
Azazz.03 Houses Tățhes | Mazzors Fines Quarries Mines Works Profits 1812. 1815.
—-35 — — —£-—|-- 3:--|--. ———£-—!—£-—l—-É—|—-£—- £--—
381,571 2,699,476 20,511 | 1,345 100 — — 8,406 — 3,111,410 3,297,263
935,965 16,510 | —— —— — — —- 952,476 | 1,056,371
2,320 1,232,980 || – - || –—- 11,865 —— 1,247,165 1,241,903
3,364,820 | 825,636 119,268 812 476 4,250 | 38,914 22,722 : 1,923 || 4,378,823 || 4,727,984
1,354,443 1,415,890 55,408 1,556 160 || 7,161 59,580 || 59,021 613 2,953,833 3,087,774
1,482,674 || 656,697 || 95,099 271 10,479 603 || 20, 183 952 549 2,267,507 | 1,900,651
1,801,338 || 144,134 60,493 3,500 2,620 82 — 6,089 — 2,018,256 2,061,930
1,316,867 ||387, 147 | 128,525 45 10 || 13,266 8,206 11,402 || – | 1,865,468 1,897,515
933,938 || 515,706 151,196 43 5,534 10 — 2,446 — 1,608,873 1,644, 179
430,618 1,024,525 52,638 2,369 -> *- 262 ***- 500 130 1,511,042 1,579,173
1,068,706 || 250,372 | 169,565 11,218 48 25 — 4,972 543 1,505,450 | 1,556,836
1,058,642 251,599 || 150,790 || 9,333 4,013 | – | — — — | 1,479,377 1,540,952
938,464 266, 172 56,622 42H 973 | 1,274 6,392 || 3,432 778 | 1,274,530 | 1,463,260
930,496 | 188,591 || 65,342 — 3 2,557 44,090 13,458 1,423 1,245,961 : 1,240,594
943,442 | 138,741 96,686 || – 40 136 — 1,164 3,090 | 1,183,299 1,155,459
792,863 || 284,625 | 26,485 228 39 -— 250 74,832 — | 1,179,323 1,236,727
687,006 || 337,575 | 126,204 1,177 | 11, 139 || – || 214 8,734 936 1,172,986 1, 130,951
828,953 237,088 38,761 456 1,320 555 42,191 i 6,546 — 1,155,871 1,150,285
788,644 211,035 | 54,267 482 3,050 688 1,813 || 14,095 44 | 1,084, 120 | 1,083,084
813,080 | 150,928 122, 129 || 7,837 240 140 | – || 2,690 — | 1,097,044 1,127,404
785,673 || 136,754 || 85,900 4,064 165 736 || 14,499 || 11,895 693 | 1,040,380 | 1,037,988
774,366 116,346 14,947 121 * *g 9 || 8 | 950 | 42 528 908,200 902,217
811,272 78,150 17,626 108 249 434 — | 80 l — 907,920 942,17]
612,370 118,564 67,481 313 || 7,530 2,341 69,019 || 6,627 | 1,397 885,643 916,060
594,179 165,268 108,457 3,348 1,633 27 — 778 83 873,774 915,348
681,139 93,928 19,290 144 *-*s- 987 21,435 | 20,611 11,643 849,177 887,659
583,669 || 145,652 40,552 373 *-*assrººm 70 297 3,852 774,465 799,605
558,997 || 101,904 || 28,326 120 28,827 | 1,338 || 49,043 222 — 768,778 791,359
557,967 || 104,513 || 37,642 3 47,839 || – | i 68. 335 748,367 || 713,147
580,839 119,461 | 15,371 | 4 — — 11 || 3,489 || 322 — 719,498 || 737,229
489,562 134,633 66,038 221 3,700 — — 3,200 | 1,468 698,822 652,082
545,074 || 86,619 57, 157 965 1,300 1,476 — 1,546 3, 129 697,266 698,395
526,592 61,815 38,755 1,399 || 35,128 | r . 1,477 665,167 || 655,231
507,198 || 89,224 14,056 1,596 ——— 2,843 42,501 || 954 345 658,718 705,446
525,219 || 82,134 30, 119 607 || 5,289 -— | - 643,369 644, 130
495,105 54,873 53,801 —— * * 603,779 604,614
375,089 || 113,358 47,779 3,322 -º-º-º- 58 — 3,617 || 4,386 547,612 || 571, 107
312,650 | 32,294 || 14,307 74 * -- * *-*. — I T26 59 359,5] I 343,680
258,965 30, 122 || 10,327 | 1,160 i 1,184 — 301,748 320,188
214,175 40,836 15,933 6,255 130 — 6,517 || 2,731 — 286,577 295,097
241,437 28,793 5,845 1,297 10 441 | 1,456 || 451 || 105 || 279,836 || 298,199
105,839 5,340 4,862 —— r - 30 — 116,072 133,487
35,905,866 |15,339,075 2,406,035 | 66 605 | 183,913 42,690 || 351,120 300,802 || 35,679 48,630,496 || 49,745,624
75,936 3,101 || 13,392 - - 92,430 92,589
96,621 17,119 14,803 128,622 125,198
237,182 || 37,358 29,065 303,604 243,976
93,250 6,404 || 7,277 106,932 111,436
180,327 14,010 || 14,457 37 - 208,832 207,286
131,504 4,293 || 13,839 — *-**sassº 120 15,482 * † -mºm- 165,238 153,930
131,307 || 13,537 8,897 — — — 2,254 | 1,006 — 157,003 146,540
229,689 18,250 14,033 — *-*-*- 346 || 2,267 — — 264,585 277,456
220,219 || 55,292 || 14,765 1,603 || – 400 || 32,206 || 23,719 — 348,204 334, 193
168,665 18,898 || 14,576 39 — 514 || 2,582 — — 205,274 219,590
107,169 5,733 22,509 135,412 141,889
88,617 1,430 9,985 100,032 99,717
32,816,754 |14,290,889 2,583,673 | 68,248 183,913 || 44,070 || 495,911 || 324,527 | 35,679 50,843,664 51,898,424
4,849,593 | 1,243,609 14 9,574 21,528 || 59,525 55,220 46,318 6,285,383 —
37,666,347 (15,534,499 || 2,583,687 | 68,248 || 193,487 65,598 } 465,436 379,748 || 81,997 57,129,047 | sºmeº"

31
AN ACCOUNT of the amount of Property assessed to the PROPERTY TAX, in each County of England and Wales, i
...” ending º º of . 1813; distinguishing the proportion assessed according to }. §. º ..".
according to annual Value occupied by Owners, and also the proportion Tithe free, from the proportion Titheable, an *
part.— Wide Folio 89, Vol. X. of Papers, Session 1814–15. proportion Titheable, in whole, and in
CGUNT/E.S - T'; the free .A., 7 . - .
rº, ân order of Rent an Value º TOTAL Tithe free Titheable e # Tayment Totaſ, jº.
Total Assessment £ by opers Tema???s £ £ £ 772. º of Modus #.hº
1 Middlesex . . . . 1,356,166 437,092 1,287,788 3,081,047 80.858 301,058 £ £— --~~-
2 wºmºtº... "ſºlioſº | 691,080i iº93.399 2,330 5 --e-a--- *. 14,459
3 LONDON ... 462, 128 78,812 395,025 # 935,965 2,929 ——
: º, Iº e º 'º - ; §ſº ;|"; };|*|*|º 93,203
& sº ... ººlººligºſai ; 101,128 1,239,756 # 3,349 || 9,897 1,354,130 50,944
7 Lincoln iºsa lºſs |igº393 || 1945,473 || 1 dº 1,382,546 8,340 | H 1,482,586 78,808
& Devon ..... i.077.714 Agºrio iš7,330 }: ,0sºlº 573,989 123,237 44,798 1,803,205 || 48,579
5 surrey ...... '705.364 lºgº.ogg|46; ºil i.455.14. 35,059 1,269,518 # 6,230 2,998 : 1,313,799 || 125,723
1. Rºº........ º;|;|; ; ; ;|*|*| º ºſ
ii Essex........ ºlºgiº |321,363 lº 14,804 || 918,087 — — 932,891 127,019
is Norfolk...... º;|º ſºliº 69,974 393,879 9,882 831 : 1,065,557 | 161,157
is Gloucester || $56,ois lºgº || 37,630 || 1304,337 115,317| 948,399 || 4,053 – | 1,067,969 152,950
in Nºmberiá, ºil ºil 179 tº i.iiº ; 629,186 L- 4,698 || 333,878 || 48,452
15 Wilts | ºg jºiº |133,337; 1,033 is tº 22,539 149,999 || 1.44% º 8,114
ić warwick .... #ºliº isºft iº | 247,623 690,117 23,187 | 19,073 93,005 || 97,348
# sº...'...] §l; ‘ºliº §: ; ; 127.5% 17,639 º żºłº,
is southampton'ſ sºlº, 1664 is 1,034,581 * 616,087 — — . 829,269 13,550
; ºr §liº º! "º º, gº ... — gº tº
20 suffolk ...... º, ºr ... . . . ; ; , ; ; ;
3i si........] §§liº |iosº º 73,401 || 714,916 2,452 2,527 793,297 123,143
32 icicºsts; §l;|"ºl ºf ºil ºl so; sºo! ##| #
* Nºmini. ºłºś. §§l º $42,393 | 188,298 20,733 24,130 773,664 12,977
; fºr ... iiº) ºf ºogº ºº: | 1.41% . — 817,060 15, 158
25 Sussex ...... ºligºſº |216,187 | 736, ºf || 243 º ºf 33.7% 518 # 687,551 9, 197
26 comwaii ... 17.4% liº || 65.3% #: 76,252 442,090 15,563 56,968 590,874 || 101,677
37 Worcester... 457.37% . iś7,037 | 1. ºil 7 ; tº 603.9% 510 || 2,382 613,694 | 61,622
28 Nottingham ... ºolinºi jº ; 2 || 171,681 492.93% 3,312|| 3.8% 3:491; ºl
29 Oxfordſ...... 415.73i ión.163 º § 368,377 | 168,976 : 2,014 || 21,503 ; 560,870 14,245
so Durham...... 5. iiii idiº 114,286 ...; 329,297 228,552 830 | 1,077 559,757 37,605
3i Dorset ......] Ago...15% Hijº, ... . . . . 412,844 — — 531,896 || 5,02I
32 Berks ...... º;|; ; ; ; ; * * : ;
33 Bucks ...... 430.841 iogo22 62, 137 #. 115,484 || 379,90° -*- — 489,390 57,692
34 Cumberland ... sºil i89.15 #: ;|| “... . . ; 10. 528,613 25,202
35 Cambridge ... ºligºon | º; : 75,733 || 337,382 74,206 | 19,876 507,198 || 13,628
36 Hereford §l'ºil ; : 129,015 392,889 : 2,820 935 525,660 34,884
; H. ....] §liº ||. º; ; ; A- — 503,681 || 46,194
. . . . . . . . . . º 23:04, 3,638 109 º ºf:
39 Huntingdon .. iº 35696 33,037 28 ,944 || 3.18. 92, 164 554 490 305,084 11,776
ſo wºmmºnd tººl º 80,653 2 *|| 103,732 ºl 200 | 1,721 ; 259,383 | 12,021
41 Monmouth #: ; ; ; ; ; * * :::::::, ;
42 Rutland i'46, - *: 13,604 55,011 30,030 184,950 " ºme-as 214,979 15,005
96,151 14,794 234 111,180 || 64,562 25,421 ; i4,871 583 : 105,377 || 4,904
º *|*|| “...ſº tºº lººpºº, 2,028,567
Camarvon •e ,407 || 70,981 79,038 6,338 69,598 } – — 75,936 165
is p." 81,980 # 4,856 26,904 113,740 238 96,383 : — — 96,621 682
s: º żº, º º żº — 247,181 — — 247,181
2 * | *.m. || "... . . . . . . .'; —| 131,504 — | – || 131,504 || 10,706
§ { Montgomry 137 in 18,111 || 31. 25 ,655 || 572 92,678 — — 93,250 6,553.
§ - - “... I ~, 51,185 194,338 1,664 || 158,000 — -— 159,664 11,994
is 3. 103,079 26,112 || 3:4 tº 8,410 | 109,092 + - — 117,502 | 8,685
s|º] }}; ; ; ; * : I L sº, ſº
; : Gi 4, 2 7,302 47,940 229,689 — - 229,689 14,032
3 gº." ; ; ; ; 2,506 173,024 — 44,706 220,236 10,667
tºº tº ºf 24: 'º'; 2, 199 || 166,465 — — 168,665 10,031
52,127 35,197 2,723 90,047 2,225 87,421 — 89,646 ( 9,295
*!ººlººlºº ºld,8741882,991 |599.243 ºntº
S C OT LAN ID ,372,675 994,877 | 725,651 6,093,203 || 4,137,915 -** —- # 4,137,915 —— ”
GREAT BRITAIN 33,682,052 lio,378,026 19,145 161 is3,200,846 12,943,445 22,518,874 862,961 539,243 B6,864,524.
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33
No.
AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity
in Tons Weight of Foreign BAR IRON, Imported into, Re-exported from, and Retained for
Home Consumption in GREAT BRITAIN, with the Rate and amount of Customs Duty paid on the same, in each of the 44 Years
1786 – 1829. Tons of British Bar Iron Exported; Cwts. of Copper and Crude Antimony Imported; the Highest and Lowest price of Foreign Iron, English Copper,
Tin, and Lead, in each of those Years.--the price of Copper subsequent to 1818, is quoted at Pence if ib. - -
Toms of For EIGN IRoN. gº.
- — Rate of Amount Š
n al ... [..."; #% pſ. † s
TS Imported €3%)07'ted fo?' II. U. 0.71e - 3 ºf tº & -
recºrale. £" ", "g" | # 5
1786 |48,565 — — ; 2 16 2 | –— | 3 $
7 46,749 —| = *-** Aff 133,235 | § S.
8 || 51,497 || – || –—— // 146,852 s :
9 || 51,043 — — . —— I/ 143,538 || 3
1790 || 49,241 || 4,493 || 44,748 // 138,780 tº
1 : 57, 185 6,895 || 50,290 // 164,489 –-------|
2 || 57,694 || 9,184 || 48,510 // 167,115 332
3 58,963 || 4,574 54,389 // 169,919 180
| 4 || 42,480 5,411 || 37,069 II 122,340 104
5 49,527 4,136 45,391 f/ 143,758 220
6 || 53,278 7,640 || 45,638 || 3 l 9 || 153,473 408
7 36,961 6,384 || 30,577 || 3 4 7 | 120,825 | 1,316
8 || 51,929 || 4,781 |47,148 || 3 15 5 | 186,147 | 1,889
9 48,332 6,885 41,447 f/ 189,809 2,675
1800 38,363 5,099 || 33,264 // 150,310 2,845
1 : 33,401 || 4,057 29,344 || 3 4 7 || 126,759 3,001
2 || 52,909 || 6,720 46,189 || 3 17 7 203,935 | 5,459
3 || 43,470 3,616 || 39,854 || 4 7 4 || 192,381 3,575
4 22,528 3,619 18,909 || 4 17 1 || 107,560 6,065
5 27,253 || 4,212 || 23,041 || 5 0 11 || 133,439 6,595
6 32,128 4,717 | 27,411 5 7 5 | 151,750 | 8,124
7 || 23,738 6,537 17,201 // 104,155 10,863
8 21,000 | 6,622 || 14,378 // 89,033 | 16, 196
9 24,480 8,603 || 15,877 5 9 4 || 106,390 ———
1810 20, 184 |11,368 8,816 A/ 95,614 || –—
11 27,956 8,104 || 19,852 If | 84,088 ——
12 17,429 9,959 7,470 // 64,391 || 23,810
13 6 9 10 -
14 21,909 10,275 11,634 // 77,723 22,636
15 21,379 |14,018 7,361 // 65,961 24,708
16 || 3,490 | 8,624 —— f/ 43,611 26,552
17 i 10,139 4,057 6,082 // 53,836 38,931
18 || 16,603 || 4,977 | 11,626 Af 71,085 48,068
19 || 13,969 3,909 || 10,060 || 6 10 0 || 50,598 || 27,225
1820 || 9,869 || 3,628 6,241 // 45,043 42,434
1 10,155 4,002 || 6,153 // 52,363 39,308
2 | 12,769 3,993 || 8,776 // 60,283 || 39,039
3 || 13,457 || 3,333 10,124 // 58,328 40,627
4 || 14,246 || 4,037 10,209 // 75,331 30,329
5 23,182 6,705 16,477 1 10 0 || 27,804 || 30,449
6 12,953 2,262 10,691 If 17,591 || 39, 193
7 18,478 || 3,454 15,024 ſy 20,225 51,576
8 15,051 || 2,991 12,060 // 19,549 57,313
9 . ſ/ 18,310
1830 // -
- I //
2 - | //
•----
Cwts. Imported
Highest and Lowest Prices of


of [ Crude Foreign Iron
Copper Antimony tº Ton.
~— -**-ſº
178' 2,641 14 £ 14 15
8,408 486 || 14 15 15 15
4,047 536 | 13 15 16
4,692 | 1,151 || 13 15 16 5 |
10,429 | 1,099 || 13. 17
316 2,412 || 14 10 15 15
4,679 1,221 // 17 5
3,685 2,041 14 18 5
4,142 1,376 | 12 17
1,161 13 T 8
638 1,004 || 16 5 22 15
1,765 960 | 20 23
982 2,062 | 19 15 m
202 1,137 20 //
6,852 1,505 || 17 24
3,953 2,401 | 18 26 10
5,391 | 1,298 18 5 22 10
1,788 | 1,752 | 16 22
1,916 | 1,629 15 21 10
12,469 | 1,208 a 21
8,917 | 1,566 | 15 10 2010
21,754 2,232 || 14 10 2010
24,297 551 W If
10,235 If 19 |{}
23,030 *** * IP iſ
— *~ *-*ss // 18 iO
3,791 | 1,475 | iſ 19 10
- 12 10 */
2,138 1,147 a 17 10
3,718 2,631 // 16 i 0
——— 1,328 // 17 10
177 25 | iſ 21, 10
200 562 15 10 22
2,027 | 830 | 16 10 24
1,446 1,358 14 10 20 10
7,943 | 1,460 a 20
12,514 2,734 14 18 10
40,046 2,050 | –— ——
2,437 1,867 –— --——
11,686 3,275 16 21 10
16,538 1,599 || 13 21 10
10,226 1,242 | 1.4 20
13,956 14 19
13 18 HO
Copper Tim | Lead #' Fother
it? Cwt. d? Cwt. of 19%. Cwt.
s 82/0 — |s 84/8 — | 17 10 £18 10
If 72/0 // — 18 10 22 10
80/0 —— A/ 77/6 24 22 10
76/0 &4/0 || 70/0 77/0 |22 20 5
84/0 —--— 77/0 86/0 | 19 5 18 15
If 90/0 92/6 103/6 | 18 15 20 15
86/0 105/0 | 103/6 105/6 — H
105/0 114/0 | 103/6 100/6 | –– Af
–––– 109/6 100/6 99/6 20 15 18
** * | 101/6 102/6 17 5 21
109/6 120/0 | — f/ 2.1 5 20 10
*** * Lºs I/ 98/0 100/0 | 19 10 —
——— 102/0 104/0 19 10 19
120/0 140/0 | 104/0 110/0 |2010 21
140/0 160/0 110/0 111/6 22 10 25
— — . If 113/6 115/0 25 28
160/0 130/0 — // 28 33 10
130/0 140/0 —- A/ 33 10 33
140/0 165/0 -— u *—- ſº
165/0 200/0 | 113/0 122/6 || 34 10 41
200/0 182/0 | 128/6 124/6 |41. 38
162/0 147/0 | – 128/6 38. 30.
147/0 200/0 118/6 120/6 28 43
— 160/0 | 120/6 128/6 43 38
**rrº wº — 174/0 |38 33
156/0 140/0 174/O 155/6 34 27 10
146/0 130/0 — 131/6 27 10 30
130/0 135/0 140/6 — 29 31
140/0 120/0 174/6 168/6 34 28
120/0 140/0 —— 136/6 28 25
130/0 85/0 — 102/6 || 25 19
105/0 133/0 | 97/0 103/0 | 18 26
133/0 123/0 91/6 92/6 24 26
14; 16 77/0 81/0 23 28
15 12; f/ m 23 23 10
14 12; 77/6 80/6 || 23 10 22 10
11} 10% 80/6 98/6 22 10 23
13 | 1 120/0 86/0 || 23 10 —
11 12 83/O 86/0 // 23
13; 14% | 101/0 86/0 29 25
14; 12 89/0 76/0 25 20 1 {}
13 12 81/0 76/0 21 10 19 10
12 11; 76/0 71/0 —— £f
tº- *- 74/0 79/0 19 18
10, 11 72/0 - 15 I () 13
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Works for Blasting of Iron, in each Mining District of GREAT BRITAIN,
with the average Produce tº Week, in each District, in each of the 2 Years 1825 and 1828.
. Number of Number of
's FURNAc Es. FU RNAc Es.
MINING > * - Produce -** * * Produce
$$. > in IS25, § Žn 1828,
JDISTRICTS §§ 's sº | Sº || in Tomsº 's sº $ 㺠Tons:
**|| 3 || si º H------—|| $ ss S ||--——º-—
of * S $8; S ||Week Year || S Šºš s ||Week Year
! South WALEs .............. 37 109 27 80 || 4,460 223,520 || 100 II. 89 || 5,376 279,512
* STAF for DSH 1 Re ............ 54 || 108 27 80 || 3,503 171,735 || 120 25 95 || 4,220 219,492
* SHRoPSHIRE ................ 23 49 || 13 || 36 || 1,723 86,320 48 || 17 31 || 1,562 81,224
* Yorkshi Re ................ 14 34 19 22 752 35,308 34 17 17 632 32,968
* Scot LAND ........... ...... 9 || 25 8 || 17 || 645 29,200 || 25 | 8 || 18 || 725 || 37,700
° DER BYsh Re ................ 9 || 19 5 || 14 || 436 19,184 || 18 4 || 14 436 22,360
7 No RTH WALEs............. ." 9 || 14 6 8 || .303 || 13,100 || 19 7 | 12 484 || 25,168.
§ Forest of Dean (Gloucester) 1: I 5 - - 2 I I 50 2,600
* Duckinfield (Cheshire).... ; 2 || 14 *== ––3 1 || – I 30 1,560
* RELAND.................... l 2 : — 2 60 3,000 — — — li —— --
TOTALS .......... 168 374 103 ſº 11,883 i. 367 90 27s lºwl 102,624 |
1822 – 9.-The three first Years include the quantit
AN ACCOUNT of the Total Declared Values of all kinds of Iron & Steel,
and of Manufactures of the same, under the 4 following Heads, Viz. Ist. Arms
and 4 mmunition, 2nd. Machinery and Mill Work, 3rd. Iron, Wrough,
and Uzºwrought & Steel, and 4th. Hardwares and Cutlery, EXPORTÉi,
from GREAT BRITAIN to all parts of the World, in each of the 8 Years

the five last are exclusive thereof.
y Exported to Ireland, &
l
*.§
-*
sº-º:
8
2
2
i
8
Official i Ratio
237,215
213,422.
31 i,716
375,256
383,020
261,686
242,978
273,638
ARMS and
AMMUNITION.
-e
-*
114
128
| 13
140
162
155
138
} 100
| 279,382
Deelgred
27 1,806
273,283
354,172
526,267
620,600
406,312.
335,513
| Machin-
116,220
157,146
129,644
212,420
228,505
201,552
262,094 |
250,062
& Unwrovi
~-£—.
Iron,
Wrought
an d
Stee!
1,061, 167
1,073,940
1,090,880
1,048,063
1,105,620
1,214,948
1,226,830
1,155 177
*-** ***, *-ºs-
£ º
Fiard-
20) (17°éS
and
Cutlery
1,334,895
1,164,444
1,454,296
1,391,109
1,169,108
1,390,428
1,385,620
TOTAA,
- of
Columns
3 —- 6.
2,784,088
2,766,514
3,028,992
3, 177,860
3,123,832
3,213,240
3,210,054
3,074,136
32%
AN ACC0 UNI' of the Number of Iron Works in each Mining District of Great Britain, the Names of the Proprietors, Number of
A
nzewal
Furnaces at each Work, and the Annual Produce thereof at each of three Periods, viz. 1823, 1825, and 1830.
STATEM12NT shewing the Official and Declared Value
of Iron and Steel, and of Hardwares and Cutlery,
with the ratio d? cent. of each exported in each of
the 19 Years 1814-32.
HRON, Wrought, and HARD WARES and
|| Unwrought, and STEEL, CUTLERY.
aſº -
§ Official | Declared | Official Declared
2- Vºgle. Ratio Value. Value, ratio Value.
1814 897,080 106 953,725 280,413 ; 292 819,201
15 956,423 114 | 1,090,939 809,914 266 2,161,561
16 937,894 | 104 976,793 | 739,864 250 | 1,855,750
17 | 1,065,488 98 || 1,050,486 || 439,287 246 | 1,079,620
18 1,288,234 99 || 1,278,670 580,465 268 1,557,926
19 960,545 96 924,448 || 442,672 259 1,149,511
1820 | 1,025,193 92 947, 177 342,655 227 779,955
I | 1,059,123 | 84 894,590 455,194 || 231 | 1,050,476
2 1,140,480 74 843,833 534,901 || 214 1,145,466
3 | 1,203,872 | 73 || 878,918 527,227 204 || 1,074,684
4 1,125,626 76 851,113 604,045 | 199 || 1,202,865
5 1,106,576 95 | 1,048,211 629,958 221 | 1,392,293
6 1,329,569 83 1,105,619 563,148 207 | 1,169,105
7 | 1,581,414 || 76 1,214,948 || 713,525 196 | 1,390,429
8 1,687,366 | 73 1,226,836 710,595 | 196 | 1,385,617
9 1,745,246 66 | 1,155,177 || 765,757 | 181 | 1,389,515
1830 | 1,867,063 57 | 1,076,187 802,022 176 1,410,936
I | 1,979,416 || 56 1,119,967 967,794 | 167 1,620,237
2 2,406,462 49 1,189,250 877,228 163 1,433,298
STATEMENT of the Official and Declared Value of other
Metals exported in each of the same 19 Years 1814-32.
-º-ru
Tin, Tin Plates,
| Brass and Copper
Ware. & Pewter Ware.
Official. Ratio Dºra Official. Declared
——£ –—|——|—– £---|-- £-—!--- £-—
329,616 136 || 448,365 292,502 || 344,545
559,919 130 | 730,962 392,306 || 448,809
576, 194 114 || 657,284 441,766 490,975
725,080 107 || 778,157 428,486 || 459,828
668,204 || 119 797,023 423,543 453,392
521,997 || ||25 || 653,860 282,065 291,895
653,058 III | 722,769 279,605 || 282,155
672,496 || 101 || 678,976 287,391 || 292,062
61 1,801 || 98 || 597,861 || 323,695 || 335,645
557,914 | 97 543,618 || 323,788 358,904
540,213 | 97 524,489 385,139 405,956
405,249 119 || 484,410 || 325,046 355,693
524,626 109 || 571,149 | 400,709 || 414,026
776,895 || 101 || 786,803 || 480,567 || 489,641
675,538 100 678,531 || 415,292 || 413,765
860,315 94 810,641 353,503 || 355,427
997,379 86 863,313 || 358,670 355,754
959,971 33 802,879 || 307,574 307,722
2 (1,125,913 81 1916,226 357,292 354,988
Declared
Value qf
Lead.
—– £----
198,568
304,701
315,831
331,221
319,447
331,340
405,572
349,964
297,345
247,884
238,428
215,006
239,542
256,182
177,656
il4,525
106,769
96,216
114,958
- The progressive increase of Metallic productions, ea ported since 1813, whether
comfort a 72d conve.
mience which they are calculated to confer on mankind at large, is a subject for
gratulation ; while the continuing diminution of Value portenſis the most serious
Value is a relative
viewed in relation to the power of Supply, or the increased
oppression and privation of the great body of producers.
term, and it is therefore by comparison or relation of the Waive of one thing to
another, that its importance is determined. In 1814-15 £87,477,930 of 3 “P Cent.
Stock was created for which Current Money equad to only 11 ounces of Gold
was received for every £100 of Stock created, then equal to £54. Official Wałęze
of Iron, while at the present time (June 1833), £100 of 3 “P Cent. Stock commands
zear 23 ozznces of Gold, or £182. Official Value of Iron, a disproportion in the
datter of 3% to 1 ; and that without any countervailing advantage to the prodzicers
Yet the just principle of Government consists in maintaining an equi-
The common place argument of the Sciotists, Viz., Foreign Competi-
tion, will not apply here, Wide the general Statement of all the various kinds
of Iron earp. rºed to each Country of the World, by which it will be seen that in
France and the United States of North America the importation of Iron and
Hardwares are counteracted by Duties varying from once to tw?ce the Value
STATEMENT shewing the Declared Value of ARMs and
AMM UNITION, and of MACHINERY and MILL Work,
together with all Iron and Steel, and Hardwares and
Cutlery, and of all other Mineral Products, Exported
from Great Britain to all parts of the World, except Ire-
land, in each Year since 1821.
18
2*-ºs-i
1
8
3
Furnaces • A?????tal Produce
Žzz 1825. . }. s 5 Żm Torºs.
“Ś § § š 3 – ->
• S“s § - $. *
Name of Works. Proprietors. s §§ 1825. £ § 1823. 1830,
& S
1 Bradley. . . . . . * * * * * s J. T. Fereday * * * * * * * g º e º ºs e e 3 - 6,500 2 2 4,195 4,194
2 Barbersfield........ Thomas Banks . . . . . . . . ... — | 1 *...*** 2 ––– 5,720
3 Bilston . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Sparrow & Co. . . . . . . . . 4 || – 8,000 || 4 || 4 7,696 || 4,680
4 do. Brook . . . . . . Thomas Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . .] 2 | - 4,500 || 2 | 2 4,345 3,771
5 Brettal Lane . . . . . . ~~ Wheeley • * * * * * * * * * * * * * | T 2 * - ****
6 Blowers Green .... — Grazebrook ............| 2 | – || 5,000 || 2 || 2 || 5,348 || 5,257
7 Buffery, New ...... Wainwright, Jones & Co...| 3 | – || 5,750 || 3 || 3 6,551 5,246
S do. Old ........ Salisbury & Co. . . . . . . . ... I | - 1,800 || 1 || 1 || 2,646 2,158
9 Corbyn’s Hall . . . . . . Gibbons & Co. 3 * * * * * > & © tº gº o 3 -- 3,600 4 7,340
10 Dudley Port ...... J.T. Fereday ......... ....| 2 | – || 5,000 || 1 || 1 || 2,340 || 2,340
} { ditto • * * * * * * * * * *T* Parkes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } *- 2,000 2 *- 4,060
12 Dibdale ............ — Crocket ................| 1 | – || 2,100 || 1 | 1 || 2,084 | 1,634
13 Eagle ....... . . . . . . . William Aston ..... . . . . . . . . 2 - 5,500 || 2 | 2 4,900 6,656
14 Fiery Hole . . . . . . . . Z. Parkes & Co. ..........] I | – | 2,300 || 1 || 1 1,634
15 Gospel Oak . . . . . . . . S. Walker & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 || -- 4,500 2 | 4 5,312 6,846
16 Gornal Wood ...... J. Bradley & Co. ..........| 1 | – || 2,300 | 1 | | | 1,671
17 Horsley. . . . . . . . . . . . Oliver & Co. ..............| 2 | – || 4,940 || 2 || 2 || 4,368 || 4,680
18 Hallfields . . . . . . . . . . Robert Cooper..............| 1 || – 2,340 || 1 || 1 2,454 2,454
19 Level . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Gibbons & Co. ............| 3 | 1 5,550 || 4 || 4 6,464
20 do. Old e e a tº a s 6 tº Izons & Co. e e o e º a v e a e º e º 'º } *** I,750 I I 2,072 1,028
21 Miłlfields .......... Mrs. Walker ..............| 4 || – || 8,000 || 4 || 4 || 6,708 8,112
22 Moorcroft .......... J. Addenbroke ............| 2 || – 4,500 || 2 | 2 3,700 4,79
23 Netherton.......... British Iron Company......| 4 || – || 10,000 || 2 | 2 1,406 5,053
24 Oldbury . . . . . . . . . . Parker & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .] 2 || – 4,500 || 2 | 2 2,600 5,720
25 § ºld e e o & 4 & Hººdºº . . . . . -- 2 — | 1 || 2 | 2,600 5,200
26 Priestfields . . . . . . . . W. Ward & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | 1
27 ditto . . . . . . . . . W. Sparrow & Co. ........ — 2 ; 4,000 || 3 || 3 || 3,664 4,897
28 Parkhead . . . . . . . . . . Z. Parkes & Co. .......... I — 1,924 || 1 || 1 2,289 2,468
29 Toll-end . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin, Aston & Co. . . .] 3 || -- 6,500 || 3 || 3 || 5,075 6,112
30 Tipton . . . . . . . . . . . . G. Parker & Co. ..........] 1 — 2,000 || 3 || 3 || 5,640 3,515
31 do. Green ...... Dixon & Co. . . . . . . . . ......] I 2 2,300 || 1 || 1 2,040 2,040
32 Wednesbury Oak ... Williams and Sons ........| 3 || – 7,500 || 2 | 3 6,240 7,684
33 Wolverhampton . . . . Tarratt, Timmins & Co. ....| 1 || 1 | 1,800 2 3,200
34 Walbrook . . . . . . . . . . Whitehouse & Co...........| 1 || – 1,750 2 2,359 2,886
35 Windmill-end . . . . . . Jones and Fereday ........| 2 || 1 || 5,750 2 3,776
ſ 36 Bradley, Lower.... I I 1,920 2,113
37 Broadwater . . . . . . . . . 2 | 2 - 6,368
38 É. Hill . . . . . . : : 4,348 10.14
39 Coseley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,200 ,140
These Works under these names are 40 Chillington . . . . . . . . 2 6,240
not specified in the Return of 1825, 41 Dudley Wood ......| 4 || 4 || 10,467 8,664
some of them, if not the whole are pro- « 42 Golds Green . . . . . . 2 3 4,888 9,412
bably given under other names, such | 43 Leys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4,160
as Dudley Wood, No. 41, for Whithy- 44 Parkfield . . . . . . . . . . 4 9,500
moor, No. 68. 45 Russell’s Hall . . . . . . 2 2,080
46 Stow Heath . . . . . . . . 3 5,408
> 47 Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4,650
- U. 48 Willingsworth...... 3 5,764
49 Birch Hills . . . . . . . . Mrs. Walker • s a 9 e s • * * * * * * * l --ºº: 1,800 2 2
50 Brierley . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Bradley & Co. .......... 2 | – 4,500 | 1 || 1
51 Caponfield . . . . . . . . W. Aston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2 4,500 || 2 | 2
32 Deepfield . . . . . . . . . . . Pemberton & Co. . . . . . . . ...| 2 | – 4,500 || 2 || 2
53 Graveyard . . . . . . . . Dudley Bagley . . . . . . . . . ... 2 | 1 1,250 | 1 || 1
54 Tea Brook . . . . . . . . Bailey, Caddick & Co. ... ... | 1 || – 2,000 || 1 || 1
65 Rough Hills. . . . . . . . W. Aston ..................| 3 || – || 5,200 || 2 | 2
56 Cotam . . . . . . . . . . . . — Tristram * & © & © tº e º e º e º g º e 9 *s I *- 2 2
57 Glebefield . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Price .............. — | 1 — | 1 | 1
58 Highfield . . . . . . . . . . J. and W. Firmstone........ — 2 --— | 2 | 2
59 Batterfields . . . . . . . . J. Jones & Co...............| – | 1 are-
60 Old Dock. . . . . . . . . . T. Morris e e s e e s e e s a e s a a c e º a l "T" 2 *-
61 Roggin Row . . . . . . Kinnersley and Heathcote ... — | 1 as “sº- of Iron.
62 Golden-hill * * tº e º ºr e 9 W. Banks * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -* I *-*. Čibrium.
63 Apedale. . . . . . . . . . . . T. Firmstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 — 2,531
64 Deepfield, New . . . . G. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...| 2 | 1 5,000.
65 Silverdale . . . . . . . . . . W. Sneyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I | 1 1,500
66 Waterloo tº e º e º 'º e º ºs tº Matthews & Co. . . . . . . . * e º e tº 1 } 3,000 of the Articles.
07 Wednesbury. . . . . . . . Loyds. . . . . . . . . . . . .......... I | 1 2,000
68 Withymoor . . . . . . . . British Iron Company ......| 2 || – 4,500
Total STA FFORDSHIRE, 83 27 | 176,735 84 |123 133,590 212,604
£9 Barnets Leasow.... J. Bradley & Co. ..........| 1 || 1 2,080 2 2 2,715 1,316
70 Calcut ............ W. Hazledine ..............] 1 | 1 1,300 2 || 2 | 1,833 *-**
71 Pawley Castle .... B. Dickenson & Co. ........| 2 | – || 5,900 2 || 2 || 4,925 4,312
72 Horsehay .......... ditto ..................| 3 | – | 8,320 3 || 3 || 4,854 6,833
73 Ketley . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams & Co............, | 3 || – 7,800 3 || 3 4,984 5,763
74 Lightmore... . . . . . . . . Adenbrook and Pidcock....] 3 | – || 7,800 3 || 3 || 6,052 6,194
75 Madeley Wood .... W. Anstice & Co. ..........| 2 | 1 || 4:160 3 || 3 2,475 3,471
76 Old Park . . . . . . . . . . T. W. and B. Botfield ......| 3 || 1 || 7.300 4 || 4 15.
77 Stwighley. . . . . . . . . . . . ditto ..................| 3 | – || 4,680 4 ; 6,900 15,300
78 Wombridge . . . . . . . . Jukes, Coulson, & Co.......| 3 | – || 7,800 2 | 3 || 5,084 || 7,134
79 Wrockwardine . . . . Lilleshall & Co.............| 7 || 2 | 18,200 2 || 2 || 5,121 -4-4s
80 Broseley, New . . . . J. Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...| 1 || -- 1,300 2 2 * ** 270
8. Lawley . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams & Co. ............| 1 || – || 2,340 — | 1 — 3,073
82 Langley . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishton and Wright........| 1 || – || 2,340 – 2 —— 4,325
83 Donnington . . . . . . . •- --> — 3 || 5 || 8,074 15,110
84 Hadley . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilkinson’s Exors. ........ -- 2 — 2 2 2,080 wº-we-rººms-
85 Smedshill . . . . . . . . . . Lilleshall & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . * ! -- I - — 2 || 2 || 2,786 317
86 Benthall . . . . . . . . . . F. B. Harris. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . – 2 — 1 || 1 <--- cº-stem-sº
87 Coalbrook Dale .... B. Dickenson & Co......... — 2 -— 2 2 --~ | - —
Total SAI, O.P. 34 13 81,820 38 I 48 || 57,923 | 73,418

ARMS and AMM U- |
Total Declared Value of
NITION.
Official |, ..., |Declared * |º: All other Mine-
Vää." Value. wº" ºr tº:
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237,212 114, 271,806 || 116,220 2,784,088 1,515,421
213,422 | 128 273,283 157,146 2,766,514 | 1,438,086
311,716 || 113| 354,172 | 129,644 3,028,992 | 1,440,685
375,256 140|| 526,267 212,420 3,177,860 | 1,347,098
383,020 162 620,600 228,505 || 3,123,832 1,483,585
261,686 155 406,312 201,552 3,213,240 1,809,999
242,978 138|| 335,513 262,094 || 3,210,054 1,567,827
278,638 100 279,382 250,062 3,074,136 | 1,600,077
245,498 98 241,623 208,737 2,937,483 1,692,916
459.579 122 562,729 105,506 || 3,408,439 1,573,621
329,298 || 83; 274 951 92,715 2,990,214 | 1,794,533
33%
ACCOUNT (Contin UED), of the Number of Iron Works in each Mining District of Great Britain, the Names of the Proprietors,
Number of Furnaces at each Work, and the Annual Produce thereof at each of three Periods, viz. 1823, 1825, and 1830.
Aznnual Azanizač
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% A. ... ..... 5 Scales, Fothergill & Co. . . . . . } 11,440 ; § | g : 5,070 | **** | 173 Ruabon............R. T. and K. Greenhorn ....] I | – 1,700
§3 Blaenavon. . . . . . . . . .Hill & Co. e e g ºr e º e o e º 'º tº gº e º 'º 4 I 14,560. 5 5 | 16,882 13,843 174 Ponkey . . . . . . . . . . . . J.Thomson e e º a Q & © tº e & C & a g º e 1. — 2,000
94 Beaufort ... . . . . . . . Kendall & Co. • a s 5 & 4 & 6 @ 9 º' 4 **** 8,320 3 4. 5,243 7,276 I75 Brymbo. . . . . . . . . . . . Ditto • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I : l 2,000
95 Coal Brook Vale ... Brewer & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | - 5,200 || 1 || 2 2,704 2,780 #; ; Talon . . . . . . ; Welch Coal and Iron Com- ; } | 1 1,800
farthfa . . . . . . . . - 7 ** 77 ugnennion . . . . . . - pany g e º 6 & & 4 tº a tº 8 & 6 & & © tº Cº - 2 , -— 2,000
; § is tº e º 'º e º º Crawshay & Co. . . . . . . . . . .# 2 || – } 28,000 | 8 || 9 || 24,200 29,000 178 Newbridge . . . . . . } British Iron Company.... I — 1,800
98 Herwain . . . . . . . . 3 || – 7,020 || 2 || 4 4,460 9,360 179 Old Ruabon. . . . . . e e s s I | 1 1,800
g Dowlais............ Guest, Lewis & Co. . . . . . . . . 11 | – || 28,600 || 8 || 12 22,287| 32,611 | 180 Welch Iron Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . – || 2 | —
}00 Nant-y-glo e e s s a s e e "" Bailey a o a e s e a e º e s e s a 6 s & ; 2 lº ; { - *::::: - *; 181 John Tompson gº º e º e & e º e º tº 6 * i t * * *
| Pent rch ... . . . . ... — Blakemore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 1.82 235 - . -----
# £iºn g & © tº 9 @ c & e . Hills & Co. & Q & e º a tº e o 'º tº e º 6 tº e 4 ** § - : ; 163:? ; Total NORTH WA LES. 8. 6 | 13, {{}{}
3 Pen-y-Darran . . . . * in * ( 5 || -- || 15,60 - 15,547 | 015 o * * . t
!. fº and Bute : Forman & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . } 3 || – 7.3% 3 : 6 5500 7'60s 182 * Northumb. Y
105 Sir Howe e e s sº e 3 1. 7,800 º t 183 irt ey • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
# Ebbow vie. gº tº $ tº & ; Harford & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . } 3 7,630 6 | 6 || 10,425 || 26,020 184 Backbannow, Cumberld.
107 {º} iſ tº e º ſº e º tº º s §: • * * * * * * * * tº s tº : * '#; # ; *:::::: - # #. łº, 10. , , , ,
i08 Warteg il . . . . . . . . Kenrick O. e tº e º e º Aº e º º' tº e * 9 Ul 3.0, Q. - e s a -- - la Cyzy * can oad ..
# Visiºdºn........ Reynºids ..................| 2 | – || 36ſo | 1 || 2 | jºgs 2, iii is? Newland, do... . . lº"###" }. º:
110 Neath Abbey ... ...— Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | - 3,640 || 2 || 2 | — 2,374 188 Forest of Dean, Glocester > about 16 Furnaces "aft are believed .
}1} Blaina . . . . . . . . . . . .G. Jones & a tº e s is tº e º & © & e º & © tº dº 1. 1. 2,600 tºº 3 ** sºmeº 4,905 . 189 Flaxley, - do. . . . . to roduce {i}! considerable l/ ntit b f
#12 Pentwyn e & & . . . . . . . — Hunts e g to a s a e º 'º 6 9 tº a tº e º e e i e- 3 **mºmeº * = } 3 sº-mºmºmº 5,391 190 Red Brook, do... . . . #!". * #70 #. $/3 }.
- ſII3 Ryddry . . . . . . . . . . . . ; – || 1 || – 220 191 Haigh, near Wigan . . . . 8. (. Š.
| | 14 Abersychan........, | - || 6 || —— || 10,640 192 }; º tº dº ſº tº
115 Maestag . . . . . . . . . .j - || 1 || ––– 2,430 193 Duckenford, Cheshire ..
y • 7-2, 7: - -- s smeci. 16 Race . . . . . . . .......! 3 || 8 3,173 2,421 | 194 Ashby, Leicestershire ..
These Wºffºº * … iii Crom Avon'........ i i ſº | 1.650 işş Ireland................ ;
- # §: ...: 2 || 3 || 5,200 10,190 |
6II) CPU. Il 3, . . . . . . . . . . . ~~ * *-*-*. *~ *-*.
| | 10 Garleys . . . . . . . . . . . . * **** ****
U121 Pembray . . . . . . . . . .
I
122 Duffrin . . . . . . . . . . . . Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 5,460 |
123 Lanelthy . . . . . . . . . . Freer & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | f | 5,720
{24 Błain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yigers & C9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 — 1,820
125 Ponty Pool . . . . . . . Leigh and George..........] 3 || – || 7,800 ||
126 Wiorristown . . . . . . . . Bevan • * * * 0 tº e e tº e a t w e º & e º a g : “T” 1. —
127 Bute Co. . . . . . . . . . . Forman & Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ || 3 || –
128 British Iron Co..... Small, Shears & Taylor . . . .] – || 4 || –
129 Melen Court . . . . . • Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... — 1 || --—
130 Lanelshy • * * * * * * * * * T Raby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tºº-ººr 2 **
131 Penvhwtyn . . . . . . . .- Raby. . . . . . . . . . . . ........| – || 1 | —
132 Carmarthen . . . . . . . - Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . .....] – || 2 | —
133 Tintern Abbey . . . . . . 1 — *s
$34 Bishopswood tº gº º tº a 6 H wº *mºrºmsøs
135 Caerphilly $ tº ſº tº ſº tº 8 ft 8 º' i 4 sºsºsº
136 Blendare. . . . . . . . . . . ! —- —
137 Pentry hydyvor . . . . ~ || 1 || –
Total SOUTH WALES. 81 27 223,520 | 72 |
138 Butterley . . . . . . . . . .The Butterley Company....| 2 | 1 3,000 || 3
139 Codnor Park . . . . . . Ditto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | 1 || 3,000 2
140 Duckmanton ...... Smith’s Brothers .......... I | 1 1,144 || 1
141 Morley Park . . . . . .J. and C. Mold ............ 1 | 1 || 1,500 || 1
#42 Renishaw. © e º gº tº ſº gº º . Appleby & *Co. * * > 0 tº ſº a tº 6 & Q (º 2 — 2,600 2
143 Staveley . . . . . . . . . .G. H. Barrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 || 1 1,820 | 1
144 Alfreton . . . . . . . . . . - || – || – || 2
145 Brampton . . . . . . . . . ** ! - *-i- º & 2
146 Calow . . . . . . . . . . . . Calow Iron Company . . . . . . . I — 1,040 | I
147 Summercoats ......J. Oakes & Co. ............ 2 | – || 3,000 || –
148 Chesterfield ........ Ebenezer Smith & Co.......| 2 | 1 2,080 —
149 Grassmore . . . . . ...— Brockshaw . . . . . . . . . . . tº e I | — —
Total DER BYSHIRE. || 14 || 5 || 19,184 15
!30 Bowling ..........John Sturges & Co. ........| 2 | 1 4,160 3
151 Bierley ............ Marshall Leah & Co. ......| 2 || – 4, 160 | 1
152 Chapel Town ......J. Darwen & Co. ..........| 2 | – | 2,600 | 1
133 Elsicar ............Earl Fitzwilliam .......... I | 2 | 1,560 3
}: #. . . . . . . . . . . . . Samţel Walker & Co. . . . . . . 2 | 1 1,560 3
} 56 §:"... .. : Hird, Dawson & Co.........| 5 || 2 | 10,400; :
157 Milton . . . . . . . . . . . .H. Hartop & Co. ..........| 2 || – 2,600 2
158 Sheffield Park,.... . Booth & Co. . . . . . • - - - - - - - - | 2 || – 2,600. 2
159 Thorncliffe ........ Newton Scott Chambers & Co. 3 || – 4,368 3
100 Worsbro'dale ...... Field & Co.,............... I | – 1,300 | 1
161 Fieldhead..........— Parker...... . . . . . . . . . . . . - || 1 | – || –
!9 Mirfield............— Milnes ..................] – | – || –
103 Swallow Hill ...... R. Swallow ................ — | 3 || – || – |
Total YORKSHIRE, 22 | 12 || 35,308 26
!949/3de..............Colin Dunlop & Co.........| 2 | 1 || 4,500 || 3 |
!? Qalder. ............J. and §º........: 2 || 2 || 4,000 || 3
166 Muirkirk ..........Iron Company. . . . . . . . . . . ...| 3 || – 5,000 || 3
167 Shotts . . . . . . . . . . . . Ditto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 1. 2,000 | 1
!º Carron ............ Ditto ...... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 5,000 5
£89 Devon ............Ditto ...................... 2 I 3,700 3
º Monkland..........Monkland Steel & Co. .... I — —
!71 Wilsontown........John and William Dixon ...| 2 || – 3,500 2
172 Omoa..............W. Young * * * * * * g e º e g º e e o e 1 | 1,500 2
Total SCOTLAND. (7 || 8 || 29,200
*...* The Return of 1823 and 1830, does not specify any of these Works, nor of
Nos. 59–68. The Return of 1825 further specified in the Shropshire District the
three following Works, viz. Lilleshall, Cornbrook, and Cleehill, neither of which
are noticed in the 1830 Return.
The Return of 1825 also had a column of Remarks,
shewing generally the application of the produce of each Work, which the latter
did not embrace, all these variations, are pointed out in the hope, that in the next
Return all the discrepancies which this account presents, will be reconciled, and th
account rendered as perfect as the mature of the subject, admits of its being made
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36
No. IV. AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity in Tons Weight of Hardwares and Cutlery, and the Declared Value thereof; and
also the Declared Value of all Wrought and Unwrought Iron and Steel, EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAllN, to each of 25
different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814–29;
together with the maa'imum, minimum, and mean rice of the
Hardwares and Cutlery to each Country, during the 16 Years.

Years
1814
15
16
17
18
19
1820
|
º
|
8
3
º
*}
Price i814. 195/0
. 12210
av. of 16 Yrs. 16016
a 1829
$
Russia
Sweden.
74.1
3,572
3,071
5,965
5,995
7,468
8,052
10,071
2,802
2,461
2,529
1,911
2,405
3,088
3,080
3,401
£
7,249
30,366
28,921
49,702
53,521
| 66,976
68,456
'79,5 : 5
20,526
13,572
19,820
14,664
18,355
19,470
20,409
21,240
684
422
45
20
33
62
15
4
I
#.
5,810
3,843
397
I66
348
538
126
271
291
242
274
1,881
705
655
643
778
17010
81/9
154|8
i
6,187 9,253
| Portugal, Spain. &
Norway Denmark Prussia. Germany Holland | Flanders | France º, &#. #. Gibraltar
91 578 2,936 10,697 3,830 2,140 1,057 5,978 || 10,705 1,120
1. 131 1,221 1,493 || 13,840 3,459 3,324 530 5,023 8,373 1,015
'368 | '779 1,215 9,096 3,0] I 2,065 605 2,930 4,128 1,211
245 9 || || 1,756 8,398 2,993 1,168 1,028 3,155 3,817 662
192 672 1,493 9,396 2,801 901 | 1,518 4,046 4,727 950
253 681 1,300 9,146 2,433 1,277 1,219 3,886 4,796 936
302 593 1,092 8, 103 2,293 720 1, 127 2,702 4,585 753
443 579 | 969 9,874 2,881 1,194 1,836 3,395 3, 159 2,739
426 538 792 10,884 3,517 1,232 2,922 3,465 3,295 2,529
826 957 690 10,590 3,573 1,597 2,409 3,615 3,039 2,327
733 836 740 8,571 3,345 2,117 2,935 3,580 6,173 3,004
565 | 686 498 || 7,355 3,157 | 1,928 3,193 || 3,565 3,860 | 1,434
817 619 641 8,787 3,361 2,122 5,520 4,076 2,993 1,313
414 603 745 9,058 5,908 4,044 3,748 2,511 | 1,365
534 764 544 10,532 7,099 3,467 2,623 2,861 1,300
550 469 490 12,703 8,272 2,733 3,022 || 4,427 873
39 £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
867 5,191 25,397 94,860 33,970 | 19,921 9,682 58,893 91,708 || 12,585
10,210 10,485 11,976 142,194 || 30,577 || 30,495 5,299 || 47,243 | 68,709 8,794
4,864 6,467 8,272 92,996 || 27,140 | 16,993 6,020 28,931 || 33,618 9,728
2,038 || 7,884 12, 151 80,790 23,953 8,745 8,608 || 26,201 || 32,556 5,805
1,596 || 5,430 10,635 | 86,632 22,886 6,346 14,073 || 32,505 || 35,940 7,185
1,860 5,447 8,643 87,677 17,737 9,270 | 12,401 || 35,993 || 39,219 7,798
2,210 4,328 7,459 || 79,410 | 16,010 5,030 11,573 22,104 31,461 6,373
2,787 3,706 5,740 79,820 is 966 7,693 15,936 27,911 22,411 | 19,838
2,523 3,871 4,477 80,364 20,898 9,000 | 21,212 28, 105 22,622 15,862
4,476 6,279 3,732 81,849 22,163 10,498 || 21,917 | 27,827 20,762 | 16,632
4,161 || 5,661 3,235 | 73,987 20,740 | 12,521 22,595 27,896 | 40,294 20,690
3,631 5,346 2,980 | 67,107 21,805 || 14,156 24,772 32,007 26,946 10,952
4,759 3,594 || 3,453 | 66,798 21,978 || 14,092 || 35,900 31,363 17, 121 9,044
2,204 || 3,312 4,014 63,149 35,728 | 29,821 28,674 17,237 9,848
2,372 4,479 2,606 72,478 41,087 28,363 | 16,714 | 18,983 9,435
2,814 || 2,288 2,038 || 75,472 42,152 22,688 || 19,102 || 23,974 5,330
190/6 180/0 173|{} 177/4 177|4 18612 177|6 1988 171/4 21519
! 02/2 97/6 83/2 110/11 166/0 126/3 108/0 122/1
13 iſ 10 145|10 134/2 168/5 147|0 151/3 16110 167 || 142|0 14513
ſiè14 || 37,972 32,739 21,189 6,879 28,656 || 51,574 || 54,339 20,561
15 7,737 3,812 7,400 2,123 6,264 61,630 | 40,143 || 13,900
16 2,272 5,760 | 13,545 9,578 14,499 || 51,795 29,223 12,156
17 4,109 | 16,032 13,982 14,619 111,755 36,228 24,438 12,483
18 4,807 || 13,499 15,054 8,958 106,354 47,822 27,115 17,815
& 19 3,118 6,915 15,423 16,853 69,362 43,159 || 26,701 17,021
§ 1820 9,773 | 12,184 || 23,026 || 13,166 92,292 55,299 18,202 | 16,372
Šs I 6,087 || || 0,836 20,410 11,718 12,048 47,343 11,211 15,870
; ! 2 6,473 12,385 25,173 11,419 52,187 39,399 || 15,937 18,918
3 3 3,512 14,302 || 38,161 9,078 49,252 43,355 9,247 || 13,906
§ 4. 5,063 15,305 || 30,100 9,414 35,559 || 35,118 20,092 17,702
: 5. 15,678 25,367 28,786 8,930 36,135 | 51,842 23,781 18,056
= 6 8,366 30,807 || 45,225 # 10,952 | 66,764 67,288 18,087 19,817
R. 7 14,342 36,863 59,131 45,574 || 48,211 || 13,600 23,870
; 8 18,247 36,942 54,078 49,215 40,051 15,399 || 13,749
§ 9 15,346 || 49,133 65,062 51,474 44,961 27,333
§ lº
Malta
a??d
I. Isles
* * *-
815
363
469
332
488
320
549
332
590
512
625
434
536
756
586
1,202
#
6,911
4,024
5,042
2,429
5,097
2,733
4,391
2,450
3,437
3,556
4,851
3, 139
4,011
6,082
4,516
8,033
169||5
133|7
159/4
20,606
14,367
4,292
4,822
22,892
10,302
8,640
3,546
12,749
3,430
1,990
6,402
7,808
14,348
6,319
Italy
* *
5,311
4,626
2,802.
3,384
4,877
5,773
3,929
3,978
5,622
5,241
5,514
4,290
5,533
5,055
5,102
5,607
£
52,777
42,470
26,849
32,054
49,124
57,554
35,298
34,158
50,508
48,227
44,337
39,657
42,113
43,591
41,978
40,426
198/8
i44/2
17.5/1
39,133
30,210
16,811
30,777
105,096
41,365
76,493
46,810
67,401 |
76,603
37,913
84,861
88,777
76,526
72,704
88,816-
Turkey
and the
Løvant
420
737
474
1,033
f,103
762
668
224
445
74}
1,736
9I4
718
598
303
947
£
3,987
6, I13
4,043
10,347
8,619
5,566
4,654
1,529
3,096
5,033
11,408
6,784
5,225
3,920
1,813
5,496
189/16
125/5
148/2
1,875
1,671
940
25, ió2
71,610
21,238
32,876
17,657
14,005
14,923
13,902
12,987
23,234
21,497
9,584
32,809
37
*...* By reference to the Statement of Prices below, it will be seen, that HARDWARES and CUTLERY, in common with all the other productions of British labor, have earpe-
ºrienced a very considerable depreciation in Value since 1814, the variation in Value to the different Countries is a circzemstance, deserving of attention, inasmuch as it tends to
shew in some degree the description of articles Exported to each respective Cu (ntry 3, the eact remes in 1829, are 62/8 & Ciet, to South America, and 166/0 tº Cwt. to France, this
great disparity will doubtless arise from France taking principally Fine Cutlery, while the amount to South America will probably inglude a large portion of coarse articles, sweh
as Implements of Agriculture, &c. It seems desireable that the entries showld be made under seperate heads — sim?lar disparities present themselves in easam&ming the details of
the Cast, and Wrought Iron, and Wire, Earported.
United States
*E*** -
Africa Asia wº, Brasils º º Aºice ſº. *...* | Ireland TOTAL Year's
ſ 1,155 2,665 11,886 4,589 2,549 3,708 —-- 22, 136 753 26,720 123,265 | 1814
1,668 3,744 22,508 || 5,519 1,620 || 4,031 175,630 || 22,663 683 22,196 309,450 15
1,203 3,750 14,665 4,558 1,703 3,980 177,561 22, 132 685 15,567 278,295 16
1,533 6,748 15,518 4,867 2,053 4,663 65,121 | 11,078 760 | 16,588 163,800 17
1,780 8,360 17,361 8,791 2,534 4,875 104,103 9,998 || 1,103 || 23,023 221,152 18
1,744 3,382 15,920 | 8,141 | 1,001 || 7,091 6i,414 9,418 825 || 23,733 173,980 19
*ks 2,204 || 6,634 11,464 6,464 3,613 || 4,199 33,102 || 9,186 974 20,623 133,948 1820
is, 2,035 | 11,923 || 12,883 6,479 || 7,272 5,590 61, 178 || 7,942 1,153 22,573 180,743 |
s 2,421 13,043 | 12,671 3,731 8,558 6,120 90,076 8,599 1,127 23,883 209,338 2
4 2,172 | 12,737 14,209 || 4,567 12,847 5,529 78,403 || 10,082 | 1,731 25,627 207,518 3
3 1,562 12,354 || 14,625 || 9,958 11,525 | 6,645 96,442 14,044 1,476 34,413 245,714 4
5 1,650 11,029 14,396 || 10 089 || 13,473 || 4,272 113,924 15,234 1,502 || 31,744 251,353 5
> 1,586 12,461 14,989 || 4,317 | 10,605 || 8,986 85,856 | 12,674 || 1,516 -*- 192,539 6
ſº 2,145 || 13,762 14,679 || 10,088 7,606 || 7,509 || 142,349 || 11,558 1, 181 -*- 248,870 7
R 2,920 | 15,852 14,021 11,041 || 9,181 8,972 | 24,569 15,220 | 1,327 *>er- ºs---a 242,008 8
s 4,660 | 16,485 17,753 11,865 | 11,967 8,770 | 121,997 | 20,669 1,519 ******* 260,574 9
S - - 1830
Q T.
"S 2
$ S- -
& #. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ #3 £ .6 -
3 ſ 10,025 26,886 96,459 37,318 20,979 || 31,449 — | 158,768 7,510 |214,035 | 1,033,236 | 1814
§: 13,408 35,702 || 158,887 47,004 || 20,723 33,620 | 1,196,485 194,735 | 8,199 || 188,101 2,349,662 || 15
s: 9,413 35,297 94,936 35,429 12,079 27,958 1,203,689 || 130,211 6,457 || 131,332 1,987,082 16
s 11,706 || 63,767 94,066 34,122 | 16,502 || 26,789 469,194 || 54,045 6,000 | 118,254 1,197,875 17
s 13,432 || 77,491 || 115,272 || 65,492 || 20,708 31,064 834,240 50,940 || 9,140 | 163,649 | 1,721,364 | 8
s: 12,036 33,278 || 104,514 || 48,176 18,122 || 42,246 460,530 | 63,816 || 7,556 | 167,028 1,316,703 19
tº s 14,832 50,630 || 70,275 42,611 28,732 22,544 190,238 51,635 | 9,127 | 169,570 948,085 1820
Š 13,917 | 89,328 || 75,492 || 43,548 54,628 23,218 376,344 || 41,534 10,631 186,208 1,237,692 I
* | 15,109 || 36,239 || 72,421 24,929 || 56,284 26,761 522,889 44,501 || 9,538 189,429 1,334,896 2
's 4 14,244 91,778 78,272 31,081 67,001 | 20,654 422,130 50,099 || 12,745 189,760 | 1,264,444 3
is 10,411 91,344 76,716 || 46,999 || 65,324 28,251 498,842 71,384 || 11,128 251,431 1,454,296 4
§ 10,494 | 82,814 || 75,759 64,602 || 83,842 17,350 | 679,358 87,279 || 13,787 264,927 | 1,656,040 5.
S | 9,771 86,394 || 77,679 |27,995 || 56,835 | 30,785 516,410 | 70,084 || 14,642 1,169,105 6
13,752 | 89,894 | 73,685 43,456 54,178 26,239 || 753,137 56,973 13,859 1,392,880 7.
16,617 | 96,178 71,727 58,838 53,886 34,435 | 704,679 || 70,328 13,053 | – | 1,385,617 8
24,035 | 94 794 | 89,965 57,996 || 58,731 27,995 | 669,721 82,078 || 12,369 || – 1,389,516 9
1830
{ 2- l
Price 1814. 173/6 201/9 162/3 162/7 164|4 169/8 136/2 [43].9 199|7 160/2 . 167/8
a 1829. 103 || 1 125/0 101 |4 90/11 98/1 62/8 109|8 79/4 162/9 166/11 . 106/8
av. of 16 Yrs. 131|4 146|| 1 119/8 123|4 127 |4 94/11 124/0 114/3 180/1 155|| 1 136||7
ſ 22,963 | 153,641 243,979 32,538 || 9,212 59,084 108,425 | 8,444 | 190,632 | 1,113,358 1814
º 24,850 | 185,436 226,871 38,073 || 12,189 40,578 226,506 || 136,064 11,053 190,022 | 1,280,960 I5
Ç 28,347 179,142 198,759 29,265 3,568 47,514 208,032 112,057 || 9,198 || 118,841 | 1,095,637 16
§§ 29,387 || 230,102 || 215,170 28,933 || 9,526 53,476 107,103 || 69,957 12,382 | 158,586 1,209,062 17
s 29,238 207,813 || 134,905 || 58,842 | 12,066 53,264 136,694 | 82,512 11,918 182,745 1,461,404 18
s's, 22,282 110,562 225,746 48,132 4,940 50,361 86,270 91,145 || 14,009 || 230,724 1,155,710 19
§ sº 23,820 | 130,504 || 173,087 34,444 8,771 41,515 80,680 77,454 18,643 184,616 1,131,788 1820
§ sº | 29,726 136,852 160,064 25,846 | 16,458 29,519 97,580 64,890 15,959 239,144 1,128,723 H
ss; < 27,168 || 139,691 | 127,034 20,653 |23,434 25,368 141,717 | 64,717 | 9,553 206,301 | 1,061, 186 2
§ Jº Y 26,332 169,535 | 130,485 28,176 |26,182 27,127 105,202 81,446 8,946 195,022 | 1,073,937. 3
$ š's 19,172 148,027 149,717 | 47,130 17,753 || 33,503 91,670 110,853 11,072 239,766 | 1,090,856 4
Šs s 24,284 |133,333 ||37,712 |32,139|63,479 |26,396 || 112,503 || 147,553 15,667 ||343,268 1,291,336 5
S. 17,371 200,559 | 160,730 52,217 | 34,520 34,825 93,329 105,763 || 17,740 1,105,620 6
S 36,046 281,234 146,617 | 69,959 21,332 40,165 156,782 | 93,778 15,757 1,214,938 || 7
§ 42,748 280,638 163,750 60,416 22,771 44,736 175,400 || 100,606 || 10,757 —— 1,224,136 8
‘s 50,295 | 199,406 | 163,012 || 49,913 21,727 47,729 110,566 107,533 20,209 — 1,160,927 9
- 1830
*... | “.
33
No. V. An ACCOUNT of the Quantity, and Declared Value of each kind of IRoN, and of STEEL
GREAT BRITAIN, to each of 21 different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814–1829
# *...] QUANTITIES.
O - - - - :--—-— *— - - - ---- * -- - - - - -
§ HRON [years 1814. 1815. 1816. 1917. Isis. slo. so. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. is "--~~.
rPig's old TºmTo Two ſº. Tº Ta - - - - -- - - sº sº. 1880
is ſº.” * 10 30 || 4 || 78 30 20, 44, - . 18 14, 15 || 1 || 39 156 |19|
S. . ... r. 2 : — 1 || || 4 || 60 || – | 132}| 54}| 25 || 25 3| - - 189
C §: & Rod iſ 16 #| – || 1 || – Tº "gil 1, 2, 29* 17 | 30 J 38 1,101 || 518
s ‘. • , ll 26 20 | 8 || || 5 || 24 || 5 71 | 4." 3." 10 10 º: 44 62 62 121
& Anchors . . u * 1. 1. – 1. - 2 18 101 || 33 41
* iFloops.... , 13 || 7 || | | | | * | *| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | .22 21
‘s Wrought... , || 311 || 76 = | | | – | 93 26 102 | 121 | 112 || 104 | 164 132 254
is Nails... cwt, "is º * º: . 28 as 39 35 | 30 || 75 254 io9 iás | 103 ;
is wire ... *| 13 | . . 3 | 125 17 | 79 30 53 || 62 192
* U.S. ... " 1. 114 || 51 || 2 || 30 214 324 808 || 124 || – || 219 | 73 || 79 º ; 81
tº e - 35 | 45 60 | 57 52 46 30 | 84 229 239 262 363 458 || 323 .
Total T - - - - - - - - - I - “ , ”
al TONS 378 121} 87}| 119 227# 134 || 463}| 294}| 280}|250}| 271}| 587 420 | 681 law ºn TT
ſºld ºn H. H. . . – 15 TT 20Tag T to -------
d'I - . . . . . * | 84 12 102 - co - cº, () 56 || 10 #| 125 21 -
>| | Bolt & Rod m iſ 32 º: º, 559 168 598 || 454 634 || 620 547 | 195 || 769 | 1,370 | 1,552 : 2
2 | Castings ... , 23° ſo 3, 79 || 137 || 95 90 128 162 286 177 | 133 380 429 |º ,956
s: Anchors . . . ** I 25 35 | 30 || 34 35 | 27 | 20 24 24 522 175 || 112 || 1 "7 490
s Hoops . . . . " 84 1. * #| | | | | | | | | 19 9}| 40 29 23 20 § I68
§ Wrought .. , | 135° 11 || 37 58 16 || 102 || 75 97 | 89 92 || 128 197 || 253 2. 49
QS | Nails 36 63 97 | 126 108 || 129 || 191 204 || 235 | 286 || 330 494 63 || 418
o • // # I 3} 9| 22} 5}| 11 || 16} 571 || 612 || 909
Wire . . . . Cwt. — - 12 * 2 4. 2 #| 16}| 45}| 34}| 41 57 83 40 III
Steel 10 || 74 27 220 210 || 531 658 || 6 tº ) | T | * 70
UStee • - e // 631 331 || 654 || 492
147 27 | 113 - 1,180 1,003
20 | 12 | 16 || 31 | – || 34 55 % 2
Total TON'S ~ | -- 18 313 426 417 | 585 535
- 187 1004. * I l lf -
| 1994 * 1915 º ºx * | * * * * * ****, 3,280 5,339
ſ ; & Old Toms — *- * 87 11}| 45 48 32. 27 290 20 3.
. . ." .. 5: "aw is, sº, ſº º' gº || | | | | | *|† : ||...} : ; ;
s | Bolt & Rod a o, to is, 'j | 7 || 3 || 4 || 7 ||38|| 1,428 749 1,674 2,903 2,625 3,687
3 ºasings ... " | 34 19 || 14 18, 23 33 || 4 || 2 |*| | | | | | | | | 39 4.
* | Anch 8 || 8 || 25 || 37 45 12
tº H QIS . . // 15 — 4 #| 36 | – || 10 14° 35 | 13, º ; 107 | 126 248
OOOS . . . . * - by L. ".
S wº tº º ; 1ää 391 | 161 261 288 557 || 359 998 || 1,147 700° 588 1,188 *. ...! lº,
S Nail 33 107 | 84 20 59 || 115 134 169 407 475 . ,074 || 1 ,
- ails . . . . Cwt. 85 | – || 4 475 128 385 671 64
Wire • , f' * I º, 330 | – | 1004 180 280; 260 80 280 | 84 || 33 409 508 9
{_Steel f/ 13| 1; 10 || 57 235 | 124 169 || 250 260 | 587 456 447 642 46 10.
tº e. 140 10 || || 1 | 20 || 3 || 7 | 12 || 4 || 15 s so . 941 1,280
Total TO NS **- 92 || 143 || 430 349 940 | 1,090 960
856 475 | 1,0 * | 1 || 1 Å3 ** ***. *-* ! ------
º - 38 1,148# 1,153 | 1,201 | 1,969 | 1,908; 1,821;| 4,11843,000 | 1,739 sº 5,658 5,616 ſºng TT
ſPig & Old Tons — — ; 560 | 1,204 w *-i---------.' **en-ma 3
. Bar . . . . . . " | 91 ſº || 411 492 || 707 || 598 940 99 || 81 77 | 154
3 | Bolt & Rod n | | | To 3. 306 268 369 || 336 312 156 334 391 || 245 466
§ Castings . . . 7#| 13, is, º, 2, ... #| | | | | | | | | | ||
SJ Anchors .. 7 * * * ios "g 295 | is 49 || 36|| 39 || 75 34° 35'
º º Hoops. ... " 31 6 21 35 6 5 | – || 10}| 73| 89 II | 18 40
Ş Wrought m 38 || || 8 33 § * 72 135 93 75 81 52 37 6 *...* See Note to
S Nails Cwts. 20 24 é 47 36 31 28 65 68 82
| Wire • ſl 4 65 50 | 12 | – || – 8 — 65 2 || 5 || -- --- corresponding Page.
U.Steel 26, tº 1. 6 100 94 || 51 || 149 || 111 || 120 208 180
Total Tow - 2 57 | 93 24 64 || 390 320 657 560 561
''Off O. S 254 53 9 L – l ----|- -----—— - -
[Pig & Old T. 3 | 842; 1,716 1,4174 1,376 1,272 | 1,1863; 1,308}| 789}| 758 6253| 841,
Ö70 w - p-> - - -
Bar . . . . . . . S ; 51 || 269 | 820 940 | 194 | 1,439 3,051 3,351 |4,006 | 903 || 1,064 3,802 |2,669 (2,181
Roit & Rod 75 86 1,096 || 11,567 8,677 |5,191 7,530 | 11,259 2,516 2,344 || 1 ". . .”. 181 (3.95%
e . olt & Rod a 34 6 1. 3. so ,394 | 1,481 2,620 | 1,706 2,053 2,093
S Casting #| 11}| 76 52 43 26 | 169 || 7 3. ,US/o
S Castings ... " | 335 #| 160 5 71 || 1 57 || 3 | 128 48 91 98
; : Ancho s , . " | – || 6 || 5, : 99 || 127 300 132 402 || 375 139 290 209 266 387 || 104
***"... an ºl ā is tº sºlº #| || || || || || || #|};
5 Wrºught ..., |g| at 3: |*|*||*|*|| || || || || || 503 | 735
| Nails". Cots. His 190° 74 41 64 160 | 88 96 || 41 || 302 || 304 || 157 196
| Wire .... ." ii. 117 180 28 *: 60 ii | 3 | 66 is | | | 36||300 30
USteel . . . . . * 35 5 76 107 111 || 23 53 6 -ºrsº
T f 461 | 436 121 544 | 1,069 ; 182 |2,180 | 1,635 |2,285 2,221 |3,579 1,984 | 1 º: ..". .. *
otal TONS (1,609 Tag Tsao Tºro, 3. y 3. 3.
9 1,589 | 12,707 ,154% * 4 3 * o, o – •==== * *
10,154, 6,006 || 9,954 15,152%l 6,895 7,121 3,259 3,112 |7,633}|5,460 5,611 (7,464
ExpoRTED from
"-º-º-


-**
39
1819, and 1825–see Vol. XVI, and XXI of Papers of the Session of
in 1830. The Details will be found to present some very great disparities,
£227 tº Ton: while 909 Tons, in 1829, averaged only £ 14 tº Ton.
*...* These, and the four following Pages, have been compiled in part from Accounts presented to Parliament, in
those years respectively; and made complete from M. S. Returns, specially obtained frº, the Custºm ºoººº, - -
for instance, the 311 Tons of Wrought Iron to the North of EUROPE, in 1815, averaged £119 & Ton: the 139 Tons to Germany,
VALUES. ... " ' "- W.
. 1815. . 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823 1824, 1825. 1826, 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830.
_* | * | * | *š tº tº gº ºf g – ſº gº.- : tº gº || “.
— 80 352 240 565 227 | 150 272 | – || 110 || 102 | 156 || 132 74 748 || 941
28 — 17 59 653 || -- 1,208 || 496 || 195 196 || 7 | 193 || 359 1,389 8,404 || 3,916 ||
243 3 e- 13 – | – || – | 121 251 || 321 || 511 || 541 || 623 701 || 585 1,245 ||
420 || 440 200 98 || 356 | 731 | 1,032 || 597 || 326 141 175 || 410 || 341 || 2,276 || 789 605 ||
*º- 12 10 — | 65|| 150 | 1,817 | 600 || 3,000 || 308 || 150 4,855 || 442 | 615 || 704 || 551
224 111 * - 15 | – | 1,119 328 1,074 1,221 | 1,243 | 1,478 2,084 1,668 2,992 || 2,992 |
36,516 6,543 1,332 3,518 2,884 || 1,265 || 3,462 3,003 | 1,080 | 681 | 1,702 6,920 3,126 5,406 || 2,275 4,027
4. 14 6 4 36 12 185 20 || 109 27 62 68 269 80 192 82.
284 448 190 6 i06 || 590 659 561 236 — 607 || 292 | * 170 | 737 | 660 | 153
253 86 165 171 127 143 || 141 89 202 || 507 || 504 || 765 820 1,396 | 898 || 834
37,972 7,737 2,272 4,109 || 4,807 3,118 9,773 6,087 6,473 3,511 || 5,063 15,678 8,366 14,342 | 18,247 | 15,346
-º-º-º-e - a mass i : *" ** ..—- | 120 --- — | 120 | 402 || 1 || 0 5 610 | 125 996
94 | 156 999 || 9,751 5,930 | 1,877 5,524 3,947 4,760 4,620 4,724 2,172 7,413 13,230 12,508 20,120
6 268 320 | 1,540 | 1,753 | 1,084 || 937 | 1,131 | 1,298 || 2,400 | 1,679 | 1,747 3,606 || 8,718 3,597 3,846
375 168 435 | 573 || 458 463 594 || 378 314|| 361 317 | 7,864 |3,157 |2,333 2,497 2,580
— 180 * 30 || || 80 * * — 375 367 | 1,029 933 | 720 | 605 || 989 1,165
134 250 | 180 || 528 785 223 1,225 || 757 923 || 871 2,982 | 1,832 2,348 2,667 2,470 | 3,869
31,635 2,562 3,426 3,143 3,554 2,883 2,886 3,795 3, 133 3,827 4,543 || 7,919 9,564 || 11,454 9,444 12,779
5 94 | 118 371 652 147 || 366 || 411 674 609 || 580 | 934 1,429 || 726 1,877 | 1,037
*ge 32 10 30 | 164 206 || 473 || 416 748 951 | 1,015 597 964 || 717 | 1,377 | 1,157
490 || || 02 272 66 23 32 59 — 160 | 177 34 1,259 1,601 | 1,816 || 2,058 1,644
32,729 3,812 5,760 | 16,032 || 13,499 || 6,915 12,184 10,836 | 12,385 14,302 | 15,305 25,367 30,807 || 36,863 36,912 49,133
*ssº - — 553 110 || 322 || 380 217 | 156 1,731 | 724 355 | 689 1,953 5,413 || 7,942
4,486 | 1,711 || 3,177 6,866 7,776 6,747 || 10,831 || 11,464 9,868 15,378 || 12,172 9,031 | 16,267 25,298 21,055 26,401
1,422 1,346 2,067 || 948 || 1,050 1,782 || 427 421 || 796 | 1,564 975 12 || 854 || 704 || 380 1, 108
553 || 315 219 329 || 330 || 373 548 || 347 | 110 || 308 || 455 800 | 1,858 1,597 | 1,517 | 2,675
375 — 200 10 | 1,139 — 310 — 525 | 1,170 468 1,400 2,774 3,605 || 3,055 2,807
3,725 2,263 4,522 2,118 3,603 || 3,803 6,575 3,970 10,023 11,500 7,192 | 8, 116 || 14,303 || 10,406 || 10,771 || 10,660
10,172 1,724 3,245 2,494 | 893 1,666 3,342 3,205 |2,852 5,753 6,596 |6,879 |6.9% tº 7,783 9,489
i 222 *- 60 567 — 225 342 474 || 352 139 || 445 125 41 549 '70 || || 19
* 6 40 32 143 472 234 301 || 449 || 399 || 640 || 718 || 546 || 931 1,246 1,684
234 35 15 65 9 || 3 || 37 1 1 43 214 || 434 1,360 1,424 2,573 2,785 2, 177
21,189 7,400 13,545 13,982 15,054 15,423 23,026 20,410 || 25,173 || 38,161 30, 100 28,786 45,525 59,131 54 078 º
** — 5,120 | 7,395 || 3,030 4,007 || 5,752 4,422 || 6,489 527 530 | 680 102 # *k # --- -
1,234 — 1,346 2,990 2,905 || 3,951 || 3,202 2,755 1,231 2,696 || 3,397 2,778 4,614 *** The separate Account with
971 121 170 701 || 302 || 536 290 759 306 || 871 494 90 || 318 FLANDERs has oeen discontinued,
128 || 231 304 || 143 82 4,246 281 712 492 || 396 | 1,065 492 559 ) having since 1826, been incorporated
14 * *-* ~ *. *- 200 200 * 420 272 2,256 349 659 | 1,229 with Holland, under the head of
525 | 103 || 306 || 484 | 661 951 | 1,456 | 1,012 || 752 | 834 557 539 || 107 the UNITED KING pom or THE
3,171 1,244 1,856 2,903 | 1,604 || 2,564 1,917 | 1,423 875 778 1,837 2,103 || 2,548 || Neraeanasps, the events of
50 46 1()0 21 --- *- 14 *- 85 3 7 * ... September 1830, mau however agai
14 || 281 35 4 21 | 199 || 193 95 258 166 163 || 432 294 | **** ****
772 97 || 341 30 153 200 61 | 120 659 551 | 1,015 1,157 | 1,181 render it desireable to reinstitute a
- - *-* -– *- separate account
6,879 2,123 9,578 14,619 8,958 16,853 13,166 11,718 11,419 9,078 9,414 8,930 10,952
208 || 499 || 1,934 4,183 4,798 1, 143 7,096 || 14,657 14,727 | 17,785 4,350 9,603 || 21,693 || 13,178 10,203 || 15,841 |
7,506 1,269 9,410 101,980 | 88,647 ( 54,268 68,593 92,593 18,554 17,398 || 11,148 || 14,826 23,168 13,793 15,644 || 13,870
516 68 140 693 571 || 484 || 238 1,419 629 558 1,540 34 1,163 472 764 || 727 |T
3,076 14 | 1,195 | 1,018 642 938 3,111 | 1,572 5,234 4,249 2,346 2,868 2,481 2,756 6,365 1,593
— 190 155 635 | 2,424 398 || 278 840 | 1,156 66 | 1,744 || 677 2,154 1,300 | 1,827 3,139
5,720 53 135 | 227 2,676 5,050 6,094 4,077 2,288 1,253 4,550 1,687 4,676 3,331 5,286 6,860
9,894 2,160 | 1,118 1,797 || 3,689 2,575 | 1,387 | 1,876 |4,416 2,777 2,490 1,554 7,379 5,706 || 3,711 3,908
344 *- 40 *- || 0 || || 00 19 30 49 16 -* ** 44 298 14 —
191 404 —- 105 25 98 10 | 158 211 | 196 7i 98 195 | 197 496 || 413
1,201 | 1,607 || 372 1,117 2,872 4,308 5,466 3,826 4,923 || 4,954 || 7,320 4,788 3,811 || 4,543 || 4,905 5,123
2865.6 6,264 || 14,499 (111,755 106,354 69,362 * 12,048 || 52,187 49,252 36,135 | 66,764 49,215



*** ***.------
45,574
51,474
40
No. V. ACCOUNT Continued,—of the Quantity, and Declared Value of each kind of IRON, and of STE
PortED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each of 21 different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814–29.
countries Description
to which
of
Eacported. IRON,
ſPig and Old Tons
[Years
s º Bar © a 4 & © tº H
§ $ Bolt & Rod iſ
^S S e
§ { | Castings . . "
* * : Anchors .. ,
• Sº
issiſſiºn. • . . . //
§s Wrought ... "
is Š Nails. . . . . . .
S- Wire . . . . . . Cwts
USteel . . . . . . //
TOTAL TONS
ſpig and Old Tons
cº Bar . . . . . . //
* | Bolt & Rod a
a Ś Castings .. 7
.S.S. Anchors .. 7
§ Q -
&s Hoops . . . . "
§ Wrought ... a
's Nails. . . . . . //
S | Wire . . . . . . Cwts
Steel . . . . . . //
TOTAL TONS
ſPig and Old Tons
Bar . . . . . . //
e Bolt & Rod F/
§ | Castings . . .
§ J Anchors . . .
is Hoops . . . . "
§ Wrought . . .
Nails. . . . . . Af
Wire . . . . . . Cwts.
usteel . . . . . . // →
TOTAL TONS
QUANTITIES.
EL, Ex. *

ſPig and Old Tons
| Bar . . . . . . "
Bolt & Rod /
. . Castings ... "
S. Anchors ... "
$ {#. • * * * (ſ
Wrought ... m
Nails. . Cwts.
Wire G - © º º º //
(Steel . . . . . . //
TOTAL TONs
ſPig and Old Tons
Bar e e < e is ſ/
Boit & Rod' .
Castings ... m
} Anchors . . .
1814. 1816.
11. *-
240 526
659 1,918
248 128
20% 2;
632 854
761 218
88 200
. 215 186
83 47
2,684 3,858
*- 33
278 281
32; 247
934 409
28 4
447 714
491 120
95 14;
629 85
75 4
2,337 1,826
510 3}6
57 41
63 16
46 4;
155 332
11 : 55
15 23
11|| 50
100 2
967 790
1,266 586
237 596
22% 4
*g 1;
400 66
590 145
69 *-
* 22
20 4
2,519 1,400
549 229
259 67
4} 27
6;
152 6
235 28;
º I0
i
|
* Hoops .... "
Wrought ... m
Nails. . . . . . Cwts.
Wire . . . . . . //
USteel . . . . . . . .
TOTAT, TONS
1,216
. 1830. issil


-**assissºs-
** *-* - I ------->
*-*ce sº-
1,047 362
4-º-º-º-º-º-º-º-º: ºw-
; 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828.
— 10 || 39 53 | 11 15 16 || 35 | 16.5 25
726 1,223 864 | 1,078 979 1,151 1,432 | 1,603 |1,734 1,558
1,023 1,619 1,533 965 1,935 | 816 || 814 |2,143 1,578 1,244
151 | 89 79 124 151 | HO5 109 || 108 || 102 || 90
14 9 || 9 || – || 10 65 30 6 30 22
560 | 1,093 1,310 | 1,277 832 719 | 1,001 | 1,617 | 941 827
246 | 161 221 210 | 195 ||221 | 207 || 261 226 | 165
136 168 142 104 203 || 31 262 | 84 || 72 63
213 || 170 | 137 142 93 |157 156 131 124 81
62 | 72 3 || 13 | 20 55 13 || 7 || 3 || 25
2,870 4,384 |4,204 |3,819 |4,321 3,183 ||3,679 |5,864 |4,854 |3,999
— | 1 || | – | – | – || 8 || 15 — 8 —
459 || 589 482 7 318 648 || 858 522 || 215 317
48 || 139 || 12 || 69 5 | 90 9| 22 || 8 || 30
133 8% 21; 69 13% 50% 91 || 31 25 21
4. 6 6 || 35 | 19 77 || 48 24 5} | 3;
788 584 233 605 | 180 278 || 401 || 594 | 725 | 830
210 || 83 68 204 || 93 221 | 115 138 97 113
36 || 23 10 | 10 || 14} | 60 | 9 || 3 || 6; 104
362 318 150 335 | 189 || 400 213 209 || 160 | 197
20 | – | – | 66 25 53 || 23 — | – || –
1,693 | 1,459 | 840 | 1,018 653 | 1,436 | 1,557 | 1,344 | 1,099 || 1,335
– | – | – || 10 || – || 28 || 5 | — 280 250
277 || 749 538 769 535 | 515 400 715 488 || 510
i09 || 75 28 43 9} | 1.42 | 84 || 79 || 67 22
25 || 33 || 39 24 || 42 || 34 21 22 53 30
34 || 3 || 13 || 47 56 || 45 || 36|| 106 || 79 29
496 || 415 || 659 || 713 || 287 | 606 || 447 || 506 || 931 | 400
72 54 50 55 65 83 133 65 93 72
49 || 31 22 35 | 58 || 37 || 30 || 39 || 31 22
9 9 120 270 | 83 | 129. 95 || 4 || | 180 | 86
6 || 77 2 25 | 10 | – | – | – || 26 || –
1,033 1,368 1,355 1,710 1,138||1,495 |1,161 [1,534 2,032 |1339
— -— --- — | – | —— 15 — 3 || 463
2,350 |4,985 || 3,419 |5,909 || 6,559 2,923 |4,813 || 6,654 5,375 5,040
553 |1,998 || 934 1,495 | 1,863 | 729 1,156 1,594 | 1,419 | 1,316
41 | 16 || 81 32 || 36|| 43 || 8 || 35 | 53 54
20 || 5 || 6 || 13 27 | #| 5 || 39 68 || 77
142 || 305 || 292 || 419 || 414 | 200 || 421 |468 469 804
249 || 247 274 344 || 335 | 210 | 168 || 368 593 | 664
276 || 41 || 3 || 61 [1,513 | 35 | 50 | – || 4 || 34
60 | – || 71 || 63 86 — — | – || 52 || 51
50 76 62 | 60 | 138 174 19 19 || 144 29 179
3,374 |7,562 5,013 |8,221 |9,320 |4,115 6,590 |9,159 |7,990 |8,423
— — - - || – || – | — — — 480 | 90
654 502 289 1,282 | 131 || 47 || 356 || 520 983 || 461
138 77 34 162 22 — 20 | 109 || 48 || 67
# 20 || 4 || 8 || 14 || 1 || 15 8} | 62 | 84
15 14 | – | – || 3 || – || 1 || 23 4} | .
5 4 18 125 70 8 84 || 31 71 || 34
47 57 8 39 61 39 33 43 65 45
58 60 | 134 | 183 || ||7 || 46 3 — 41 | 90
— | – | – | – | 12 5 3 — — —
— — — | 2 | — — 26 — — –
862 677 359 |1,625 302 | 97 || 511 | 736 |1,716 710


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41.
•,• The most striking feature of this part of the Account, is the progressive increase of Bar Iron to Italy. In 1814, the Value averaged £12 12s.{P Tom ; In 1829, less than £6 13s.
# Ton; go eat inequality in the Value of
in the same Year, is le!ow £ 22 “P Ton.
the Wrought Iron, is apparent in this Statement, for instance, 491 Tons to Spain, in 1814, averaged about £45 tº Ton ; whilst 590 Tons to Italy,
VALUES.
|
- - §
1814. 1815. 1816, 1817. 1818. 1819. 1829. 1824. 1822. 1823. 1824, 18; sºft. I 18. | 1833. 1829. 1889.
__ e_--—£-—l——º-—|——£-—|——£-———£--|--É-—|——£-—|——£-—|——£-—|——£--|--É--|--É--|--8--|--—£-— ——£– 1–—£ —
102 — — . — 86 605 || – 60 249 272 55 '75 137 248 708 || 106 25 |
3,032 3,599 || 4,845 4,076 7,958 8,058 |11,406 || 7,200 | 8,132 7,420 9,609 |17,193 |14,386 14,320 |11,979 |15,100 .
7,888 17,480 |19,991 12,887 |11,144 |12,337 |17, 120 14,071 8,468 16,268 5,832 ||10,264 |21,657 14,471 |11,663 |12,897
3,940 4,094 1,753 | 1,194 | 964 1,802 | 1,300 | 1,234 1,848 1,971 | 1,602 | 1,648 1,848 1,498 || 1,411 1,119°
874 # 89 97 | | | | 3,393 || 519 287 | 409 | – || 310 2,794 | 1,072 | 166 619 574 || 373 !
10,842 22,796 11,514 || 8,732 12,807 || 8,271 |13,555 || 4,420 (12,941 8,803 || 8,297 ||14,789 |20,938 |10,856 9,070 (10,210
19,748 6,921 5,824 3,677 5,475 6,260 3,788 || 4,753 || 4,217 4,560 3,789 || 4,369 4,712 || 3,103 || 3,062 3,057 |
4,119 || 5,722 || 7,110 || 5,143 5,126 5,237 7,386 4,718 3, 134 3,744 2,584 2,037 3,055 || 2,325 | 1,963 1,912 i
790 329 547 | 3,499 || 301 || 493 297 || 281 || 343 174 365 307 || 253 279 149 167
240 — 114 $33 49 182 | 100 8 43 50 171 26 || 25 38 74 || 101
51,575 61,630 |51,795 |36,228 47,822 |43,159 |55,299 |47,343 |39,399 |43,355 |35,118 |51,842 67,288 |48,211 |40,051 |44,961 |
*** , I --~~~~ - - - - — — .
| – | – | 1.70 | – — i00 — — — 90 90 T. 30 — 20 |
3,393 | 1,149 2,773 6,488 8,825 || 4,916 5,293 || 4,340 54 2,707 5,817 10,564 4,918 1,732 2,670 4,054 |
477 1,200 2,974 1,388 | 1,027 537 | 1,281 | 125 | 729 42 | 849 || 118 22} 106 || 263 530 i
13,251 6,809 6,495 878 448 1,982 152 301 || 787 210 | 693 1,499 || 628 437 328 2,347 {
487 40 228 451 — 25 220 260 | 1,211 639 1,809 | 1,495 758 || 154 112 || 3,953 |
7,688 8,080 || 9,672 7,373 |11,788 |10,961 7,707 2,616 6,474 2,217 | 3,566 6,037 | 8,122 8,655 | 8,811 11,831 :
22,176 15,742 5,857 5,964 3,824 6,164 2,581 2,955 5,493 2,616 5, 190 3,164 2,985 2,105 || 2,510 || 3,861 i
| 4,706 5,809 || 705 | 1,244 505 1,243 | 891 || 314 || 330 398 || 1,205 || 257 98 || 202 || 362 394
1,997 1,254 325 588 || 676 823 677 300 628 356 768 419 || 396 275 343 308 :
164: 60 24 64 22 50 — — 231 62 105 48 35 |
54,339 40,143 |29,223 |24,438 |27,115 26,701 18,202 11,211 |15,937 9,247 20,092 |23,781 |18,087 |13,696 |15,399 |27,333 i
*- *-* I wºme-sa 60 131 36 || – | 1,260 | 1,000 -–
6,522 || 4,973 3,028 4,434 9,084 3, 132 6,790 4,557 6,202 || 4,298 || 4,301 || 4,636 6,853 4,338 3,977 1,646 :
| 867 609 || 433 747 775 1,278 || 721 274 | 408 || 792 1,392 || 966 821 610 193 8
i 967 78 283 || 314 | 181 409 || 433 || 513 || 314 575 575 299 || 300 | 728 485 236 |
1,752 39 180 175 80 | }.45 75 454 | 1,362 | 1,528 1,213 | 1,095 2,858 2,560 774 1,228
2,450 || 4,182 4,209 3,338 4,970 6,869 || 4,883 || 7,307|| 7,459 3,115 6,522 || 6,344 6,237 ||10,511 || 4,551 1,165
6,739 2,708 3,006 || 2,734 1,714 3,659 2,167 1,843 1,610 2, 117 2,231 3,525 1,473 2,500 2,036 610
749 1,136 783 || 421 563 | 1,494 | 1,170 | 665 921 | 1,310 | 1,086 977 | 1,178 962 589 913
342 175 i 230 244 || 441 27 2.j 251 502 i41 252 || 178 97 318 144 || 381
172 — 4. 76 7 8 112 6. 80 30 *** * * ****tºss. 83 ——
20,560 (13,900 12,150 lºss 17,815 17,021. 16,372 |15,870 |18,918 13,906 |17,703 |18,056 |19,817 |23,870 |13,749 6,187
-— 200 —— — 180 | *= wº"- tº -ºs i º ºs-r i ºzerº-esse-te- 75 —— 15 1,935 3,265 |
15,984 |11,029 5,946 17,576 74,541 |25,943 46,973 28,286 |44,351 49,333 124,414 |58,831 |59,397 |45,496 38,837 |55,187 |
3,227 | 7,457 6,094 8,218 18,781 | 6,642 |20,353 8,554 |12,325 15,640 6,542 |15,063 |15,622 |13,526 || 1,245 10,166
| 350 208 109 | 197 289 628 213 | 1,303 574 , 494 | 939 || 1:2 . , 462 | 899 872) 3,963 -
; — 60 477 775 671 195 || 245 588 1,040 17 | 213 | 1,299 2,042 2,148 595
6,379 4,690 935 | 1,225 3,630 | 1,896 3,557 3,676 4,244 || 4,201 || 2, 142 6,970 5,693 5,617 | 8,400 || 7,652
12,808 6,384 3,611 2,705 6,549 5,175 4,961 || 4,479 4,990 || 4,700 3,520 | 3,430 6,264 || 8,488 8,936 7,200
| 245 30 | – | 120 240 191 65 5 70 | 737 39 70 — 12 59 43
—– 210 50 220. 23 | 120 — ; 138 96 i i 50 | — —— - — 87 90 75
40 2 6 39 88 99 || 176 | 124 163 308 || 300 49 40 344 132 | 670
39,133 30,210 16,811 |30,777 | 105,096 |41,365 |76,493 |46,810 67,401 76,603 ||37,913 84,861 88,777 |76,526 72,704 88,816
*-*-* *--, | - — 2, #62 340
7,148 || 7,604 2,239 4,092 |17,882 6,951 4,667 2,440 9,233 979 || 376 3,923 4,676 8,109 || 3,592 5,768
4,059 2,587 769 85 2,575 1,573 807 || 305 | i,333 186 — 284 1,055 441 55{} | {580
64 47 325 43 171 14 215 54 94 220 16 230 109 827 | #51 1,028 i
164 —— i00 84 || –— 440 | 700 – —— 100 | – 40 603 || 110 } ºf 27 |
2,550 | 1,064 105 79 1,226 65 56 216 1,241 746. 80 1,165 388 765 371 991
6,621 2,655 | 733 406 || 931 | 1,163 2,095 || 302 || 613 | 848 1,456 || 690 | 1,017 | 1,874 | 1,186 761
-— 297 21 33 i05 96 || || 00 229 || 233 26 52 4 — 60 | i2 28
— 112 | –– — 2 : ——— — --— — 25 Ti() 5 ~
— — — — — — — — — 2 — | – 60 | – | — -—— | – |
20,606 14,337 4,292 4,822 (22,892 |10,302 | 8,640 3,546 12,748 3,130 1,990 6,402 || 7,808 14,348 9,283



6,319
42
No. V. ACCOUNT Continued,—- of the Quantity, and Declared Value of each kind of IRON, and of STEEL, Ex-
PortED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each of 21 different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814 – 29.
Countries
to which
Earported.
ſPig and Old Tons
|
s
`s,
i
:
;
*
!
:
Description
of
IR ON.
Bar . . . . . .
| Bolt & Rod
| Castings
| Anchors ..
Hoops
Wrought
| Nails. . . . . .
Wire . . . . . .
TOTAL TONS
ſPig and Old Tons
Bar . . . . . .
Bolt & Rod
Castings
Anchors
Hoops . . . .
Wrought ..
TOTAL TONS
[Pig and Old Tons
Bar . . . . . .
Bolt & Rod
| Castings
! Anchors
< Hoops
Wrought
! Nails. . . . . º
Wire . . . . . . Cwts.
USteel . . . . . .
TOTAL TONS
ſPig and Old Tons
Bar . . . . . .
Bolt & Rod
Castings
| Anchors . .
º Hoops . . . .
: Wrought
i Nails . . . . .
lº, e e º 'º e e Cwts.
TOTAL TONS
(Pig and Old Tons
| Bar . . . . . .
Bolt & Rod
| Castings
d Anchors
Hicops . . . .
Wrought
Nails. . . . . .
Usteel ......
TOTAL TONS
[Years 1814.
//
QUANTITIES.
*-*.



1815.
1818.
1819.
1820.
1821.
1822.
1823. ] 1.
e 1825.
1826.
. 1829.
1830.
1831.
:
I
|
6,563
399
45
273
16
|
I67
431
148
2
1,420
191
291
1,347
3,229
-º-º-º-
30
24
1,401
1,056
2,979
ſoºn
2,409
380 |
22
465 ||
. 14()
150
1,364
7,615
1,525
424
387
1,044
717
4,226
774
16,718
46
1,304
426
639
666
**
28
510
739
1,100
60
497
12,742
235
1,480
280
1,099
H 22
43
454
1,069
23
1,935
1,652
1,117
1,903
920
216
1,946
7.301
15
1,094
158
29
156
161
59
414
56
1,696
1,363
107
3,022
79
27
49
28
1,410
123
60
1.
4.
40
45
81
-
40
-
1,623
30
11
67
107
4;
30
-
3,281
1,761
1,843 |
1,025
1.883
****
4,587
42
2,237
2,484
12
1,195
15 i
35
130
T 48
30
} | 1
1,700
1,459
10
131
19
11 I
258
68
64
2,059
1,099
2,847
238
897
93
173
368
670
22
249
811
3,302
586
1,150
84
351
966
573
224
125
676
4,280
278
228
26 I
549
109
32
86
768
2,028
796
396
20
706
983
369
103
274
7,466
8,084
5,182
6,542
6,441
127
22
354
274
53
22
141
1;
1,280
21
| 67
58
315.
233
52
| 30
64
819
122
80
279
305
217
54
84
1,584 ||
2,213
1,418
5,152
1,029
54
523
1,547
477
181
288
1 1,332
663
2,137
* -º
1,371
2,744
3,169
1,024
924
3,773
897
398
43}
358
692
138
88
130
7,341
2,727
1,952
8,007
1,494
446
746
1,582
228
227
14,737
3,385
3,050
8,561
920
454
--
594
2,041
195
122
518
* -e
16,455
165
22
4,200
1,319
7,006
368
476
34;
211
1,258
146
330
11,286
348
1,254
386
868
106
398
524
835
3,969
24
523
49
1,781
95
1,305
1,943
1,170
126
145
409
936
285
627.
109
| 20
474
839
839
295
1,684
184
685
133
84%
610
822
663
3,841
3,931
33
578
112
1,678
92
1,403
2,362
1,309
370
88
222
646
2,009
52
1,411
2,405
1,220
610
113
400
1,068
145
472
i:30
119
570
75 i
996
3,706
290
1,405
153
287
38
184
447
729
9
1,579
- -
3,612
44
1,417
155
419
39
I 11
548
804.
160
1,213
447
2,099
666
604
329
200
1,281
949
106
1,780
377
1,981
331
400
167
24]
975
1,016
24
1,007
257
1,963
312
423
127
236
1,324
1,081
31
2,241
465
3,217
385
3,600
6,669
72
420
58
I,748
45
1,182
1,982
869
434
52
6,243 6,186
6,903
7,589
8,054
6,400
135
521
35
1,533
51
1,176
1,830
1,038
477
86
ſoºn
63
411.
37
1,218
i8
999
1,712
913
519
71
1,453
131
1,108
1,742
1,049
1 98
151
,980
50
446
1,102
51
1,214
1,110
288
68
1,741 |:
5,814 || 6
5,539
5,836
41
656
49
1,418
50
1,371
2,191
1,379
327
79
138
43
- e - t - - •º a ze º - 38 Sterling ; and on Sheet, Hoops, and Rod
£730. Bar and Bolt Iron, Imported into the United States of North America, is 37 Dollars tº Toº, equal to about £8 Sterling; an 3. 9 y
3} cº; # º º: "... f; 16 tº Ton, being º. Rate of from 110 to 120 tº Cent, on the Watue in England, in 1830; These enormous duties do not however appear to check the -
Fºrportation, because the English producer seems to yield in Profits and Wages, in proportion to the oppression of the Duties. - -
TVALUES.
------
—


1816,
1817,
£-—
18
8
405
79
14
272
170
22,240
247
1818.
——£-—
9
59,542
4,547
56
602
6,355
497
2
1819.
——£-~~
14,358
1,235
71
1,564
151
2,791
1,063
5
1820.
———£-—
28,620
791
848
302
1,475
840
cº-sº
1821.
——£-—
12,286
1,198
684
14.
451
997
1,866
**
161
1822.
——£-—
12,838
24
230
1 10
611
15
17
-***
1823.
——£-
12,075
256
I 35
794
1,491.
132
40
*-
1824,
——£-—
9,109
414.
22
236
480
2,209
626
115 ||
1825.
240
10,271
245
98
919
520
!
10
691
460
* *-* T. sº -
224 |
l826,
350
16,992
914
398
730
2852
3,514
44
10
sº-º-º-º-º-º:
——£-—l-
. 1828.
* * - -
9,146
189
12
194
1 829.
——£-—
29,269
305
127
1,177
137
1,770
10
****
14
1830.
——£-—
940
71,610
21,238
32,876
I7,657
14,005
14,923
13,902
12,987
23,234 (21,497
32,809
5,438
T
Hl
;
11,222
T 11
2,352
259
2,617
6,679
| 1,202
264
144
wºmamº-
12,164
441
2,290
381
4,071
7,060
1,164
622
154
75
9,751
460
1,833
570
6,801
7,372
1,732
660
133
80
12, 194
11
2,278
1,145
2,461
7,670
2,112
1,153
134
12,980
79
1,883
240
1,004
5,049
302
80
165
*
2
2
9
6
3
5
24,850
28,347
29,387
29,238
22,282
60
11,818
52
2,211
875
1,707
5,868
98.I
238
10
23,820
108,425
220
5,282
311
28,046
847
19,766
167,624
21,170
427
286
*=-,
243,979
*** ~~~~.
84,082
17,454
7,972
191
5,408
36,454
20,485
21,944
32,516
226,506
I,556
72,310
14,519
15,785
1,034
6,979
28,303
40,977
4,386
22, 183
208,032
9,760
26, 188
2,417
14,677
3,012
2, 151
14,543
21,326
1,002
12,027
107,103
4,579
35,225
7,148
20,460
2,517
4,948
28,652
21,641
1,696
9,828
136,694
1,238
26, 124
3,087
13, 115
1,761
3,708
22,623
5,602
2,610
6,392
* **ussºme
86,280
3,858
41,172
2,711
4,461
1,569
3,346
13,696
4,025
1,154
4,688
355
16,643
5,933
12,860
6,300
402
36,938
50,200
1,879
4,554
1,692
15,758
3,428
19,384
4,939
616
21,746
39,428
52
5,014
1,908
10,979
3,322
16,440
3,598
735
12,908
17,895
39
2,133
136,064
112,057
69,957
2,570
10,616
3,907
11, 198
3,877
1,800
17,625
28,799
32
2,088
****
82,512
2,066
11,983
2,400
12,381
4,262.
1,156
24,017
31,230
28
1,622
2,842
11,313
1,535
9,599
3,854
1,547
19,216
24,934
2,554
80,680 |
***
12,757
98
1,933
653
1,432
10,545
2, 142
22
144
29,726
3,995
17,643
6,730
6,355
698
7,846.
23,790
12,383
4,312
13,828
97,580
1,637
12,918
1,593
5,247
1,207
1,873
14,442
22,232
21
3,720
*3
11,066
79
1,813
858
4,063
7,500
i,449
43
297
--º
27,168
10
10,248
212
2,169
1,875
3,458
6,623
1,372
214
I 51
26,332
35
6,603
105
2,329
1,307
2,170
4,996
1,611
| 6
+-ºsmºs
8,938
145
2,587
2,651
1,141
6,851
1,860
20
91
7,530
89
2,571
360
1,648
4,817
1,266
90
**
550
14,495
743
4,904
1,404
3,752
7, 153
2,762
87
196
280
16,000
552
7,088
1,138
4,326
8,664
4,466
172
62
*-*g
202
8,538
2,062
4,445
12,988
4,314
122
51
* :
19,172
24,284
17,371
36,046
42,748
50,295
7,108
38,969
8,252
11,551
1,803
5,174
34, 127
13,679
6,554
14,500
12,732
24, 181
8,223
11,470
570
4,979
18,951
7,850
5,110
11,136.
2,157
25,808
4,685
11,857
270
4,905
19,188
6,222
8,095
8,483
141,717
224
11,636
1,477
7,964
1,301
1,209
14,303
23,667
110
2,826
105,202
675
14,900
3,119
8, 185
2, 163
1,616
20,633
26,911
57
2,887
91,670
8,005
45,472
11,006
8,224
1,550
3,458
17,882
6, 149
4,414
6,243
112,403
12,036
29,475
11,036
5, 129
7,796
15,825
2,894
2,594
6,544
93,329
10,865
68,271
13,680
7,928
8,366
27,014
7,174
3,079
10,405
156,782
15,678
70,327
7,472
7,874
6,442
32,469
5,701
3,853
25,584
175,400
6,813
46,286
1,544
7,402
622
1,929
19,451
4,221
5,071
17,227
110,566
1,912
17,494
5,221
13,734
6,775
2,866.
30,181
27,347
37
5,286
4,435
27, 123
9,185
13,397
11,087
3,214
38,825
35,523
288
4,476
1,911
16,849
4,110
7,380
3,367
31, 143
30,804
152
2,718
7,329 |
2,034
16,699
2,982
7,339
4,780
2,835
26,289
28,325
53
2,442
1,428
16,273
2,986
7,828
3,455
2,493
31,811
29,273
51
5,008
2,392
22,556
2,901
I 1,440
2,862
4,451
26,472
29,669
62
4,728
—-sk
91,145
77,454
64,890
64,717
81,446
110,853
147,553
105,763
93,778
100,606
107,533
321
5,991
1,082
30,652
1,885
19,394
128,645
36,042
1,482
1,377
*-* amºeºs
319
4,939
467
33,281
2,114
17,729
104,041
34,899
197
773.
140
5,878
625
32,828
3,513
20,307
108,910
42,226
185
6,735
1,381
33,426
3,301
22,433
16,605
49,648
446 1,003
297 188
226,871
198,759
215,170
1,067
6,761
635
39, 181
2,001
21,672
107,394
45,554
1,292
26]
134,905
225,746
332
4,503
647
31,883
1,568
17,199
86,057
29,778
119
1,001 ||
506
4,939
340
25,299
1,784
15,125
76,950
33,969
942
210
287
3,646
390
20,400
702
11,936
61,881
26,581
970
* * **** -
173,087
| 160,064
127,034
S
241 ||
567
4,252
592
20,243
932
14,116
59,809
28,647
1,075
252
130,485
a *-a-º- - - - - - - **** - sº- - -
214
3,894
400
24,302
4,179
15,440
67,399
33,167
382
340
471
5,583
920
21,313
1,781
18,515
68,425
39,949
581
174
117
3,832
504
30,060
1,792
14,390
73,015
36,458
385
177
105
4,288
439
21,054
2,145
16,066
67,903
34,032
445.
140
197
6,005
478
26,933
1,482
16,935
72,308
38,629
600
183
295
5,225
469
39,316
1,566
12,359
71,166
31,907
442
267
149,717
157,712 160,730
146,617
163,750
p-0
i 163;#02
44
No. VII. ACCOUNT Continued,— of the Quantity, and Declared Value of each kind of IRON, and of STEEL, Ex-
PoRTED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each of 21 different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814–29.
Gowzztries
to ºwhich
Eacported.
f
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Description QUANTITIES.
O
IRön. [Years 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818, 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. § 1829. 1831.1 1838,
ſPig and Old Tons — | – || 100 90 | – || 25 | 90 || 74 40 | – || --. — -- || 101 || 60 35
Bar . . . . . . . 352 || 488 || 773 || 793 |1,007 || 520 || 514 291 |251 || 356 402 || 444 |496 |1,587 |1,168 877.
Bolt & Rod 147 | 166 | 158 || 138 184 || 39 || 64 111 || 48 || 105 || 106 || 135 | 154 254 | 162 | 16
Castings iſ 320 473 || 469 | 404 || 717 | 864 637 515 623 638 655 320 718 1,270 992 || 995
J Anchors ! 66 157 44 56 171 174 || 17 | 1 || – || 52 303 || 150 | 209 || 172 155 47
Hoops a 224 282 90 203 || 438 142 215 314 249 376 | 124 191 | 1.46 530 444 120
Wrought // 342 99 || 95 || 65 256 || 352 | 203 || 195 | #15 80 || 268 || 410 595 || 563 || 5 || 3 || 367
Nails. . . . . • {} 30 150 | 90 128 384 || 303 || 240 | 1.47 82 276 530 424 249 || 279 || 4:36 593.
Wire . . . . . . Cwts. 10 || 25 | 15 || 1 || 7 || 77 || – || 38 26 19 || 102 || 14 | 66 || 3 | – || –
USteel . . . . . . ! | 169 || 25 | 32 | – | 90 49 | 12 | 16 || 6 | 104 114 || 460 || 46 60 | 115 82
TOTAL TONS 1,490 1,817 | 1,821 2,377 3,160 |2,425 | 1,981 | 1,651 | 1,469 1,889 |2,398 2,097 2,572 4,759 3,935 3.02
ſPig and Old Tons — | – | – | – | 98 3 | – || 25 || 2 || 43 — 43 7 — — 20
Bar . . . . . . | | 145 || 90 | 119 277 | 1.44 82 274 571 | 1,099 || 597 || 577 | 1,415 || 755 | 845 1,616 1,314
Bolt & Rod iſ 2 85 | 15 30 || 1 || 1 | 20 || 30 53 145 || 78 54 205 || 108 76 || 130 | 85
Castings // 90 60 38 i” I | 162 63 98 || || 42 | 1.41 249 285 696 166 169 99 || 258
Anchors // 2} | – | 18 || 5 || 194 | – || 9 || 25 26 216 || 4 || 37 | 130 16} | # 30
Hoops • // 53 || 70 || 5 || 28 37 22 || 26 94 | #76 30 26 || 81 27 | 19 36 37
Wrought ... " | 674 || 117 | 9 || 50 | 66 26 |77|| || 98 || 190 | 188 197 752 457 202 164 117
Nails. . . . . . . . 34} | 17 | 3 | 19 || 39 22 2i 102 || 117 | 115 86 151 || 76 92 | 73 98
Wire . . . . . . Cwts. 20 | 93 || – | – | – | – | – | 10 || 28 11 || 34 34 || 5 || 30 — 28
ūSteel . . . . . . ! 422 246 || 30 141 || 33 — 23 || 5 || – || 79 | 121 | 920 | 1,211 325 | 340 || 332
TOTAL TONS 416 || 455 208 || 587 | 678 238 537 1,111 | 1,897 | 1,520 1,236 |3,427 | 1,786 1,436 2,136 | 1,977
ſ Pig and Old Tons — | – | – | – | – || --| – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | — 30 |
Bar . . . . . . ſt 134 120 430 176 476 635 | 693 390 448 || 375 316 || 435 | 773 || 857 784 1,338
Bolt & Rod a 10 || 8 || 8 || – | 105 || 97 53 65 138 96 || 78 49 69 87 | 109 | 122
| Castings / | 696 || 508 || 775 | 1,077 | 938 1,117 | 606 || 524 343 372 532 305 || 578 649 977 | 1,102
J Anchors Af 5 | 6 || 7 | 198 || 33 10 | – || 6 || 3 || 11 || 10 | | | | | 11 — | 85
Hoops . . . . . 387 | 136 62 | 125 | 126 151 | 122 | 89 || 76 | 101 154 99 || 112 | 126 276 285
Wrought ſt 540 27} | 399 || 365 359 243 || 329 | 1.70 | 182 230 || 313 185 215 206 | 162 146
Nails. . . . . . . " | 198 || 272 232 439 || 332 329 |340 304 ||37 ||381 |448 || 238 319 |450 551 443
Wire . . . . . . Cwts, 65 | 72 6 || 31|| – || 7 || – 4 — | 1.5 75 | — 7 2 25 37
Steel . . . . . . . 9 || 13 90 3 20 # 3 65 | — 41 | – || 30 | – | 15 2 —
TOTAL TONS | 1,973 1,325 | 1,918 2,381 2,370 |2,582 |2,143 1,551 | 1,561 1,569||1,855 1,313 2,066 2,387 2,860 3,553.
ſ: and Old Tons 295 40 371 | 838 || 610 | – || 6 || 17 | 40 60 50 90 || 383 || 398 || 183 143
Bar . . . . . . , 6,354 |4,365 5,213 |7,082 |6,533 |4,50s 6,492 6,421 |7,502 |9,291 |7,769 |4,382 |6,797 | 12,269 |17,34, 11,722.
| Bolt & Rod " | 643 |1,553 711 | 735 | 867 || 417 | 694 | 823 917 | 1,054 764 432 || 414 | 1,027 2,298 1,156
|º " | 190 671 468 633 || 486 || 722 || 452 341 || 45] | 1,034 1,269 || 1,068 1,369 943 402 698
Anchors . . " | 335 | 890 527 | 553 ||37 || 93 | 162 291 || 173 || 417 | 397 || 313|608 || 547 397 171
\ Hoops. . . . . . . 271 205 | 1.43 || 412 || 472 250 523 || 483 655 615 184 184 324 524 |428 932
| Wrought ... " | 386 || 862 | 1,316 1,646 | 1,521 | 687 || 659 1,196 |1,511 | 1,672 1,139||1,290 | 1,703 2,943 |2,537 |2,562
Nails. . . . . . ." | 219 | 193 || 333 839 | 682 180 || 142 | 137 222 274 279 |247 369 |428 || 422 || 511
! Wire . . . . . . Cwts, 3 24 || 2 | 36 || 6 | 40 || 32 | 68 79 | 121 61 245 35 | 83 268 53
GSteel . . . . . . Tons 140 272 279 | 125 | 355 217 | 55 50 27 | 9 || 10 || 48 || 38 | 16 || 17 22 -
TOTAL TONS 8,833 9,052 9,362 12,914 11,897 7,076 |9,186 9,762 | f 1,502 14,482 |nsis 8,061 | 12,006 | 19,099 |24,044 17,919
ſºig and Old Tons — | 31|| 6 || 2 || 1 || 2 || 8 || 10 || 25 | 19 34 || 33 60 55 134 | 161
Bar . . . . . . . 99 || 142 269 623 287 524 | 1,106 || 638 355 278 254 299 || 682 582 556 || 972
Bolt & Rod 264 43 50 56 64 43 | 87 || 70 59 | 73 || 70 | 93 || 144 86 || 70 | 66
Castings // 75 58 40 27 | 69 45 87 70 53 80 III | 106 || 86 63 63 | 72
Jānehors * | – || – || 14 | 10 || 3 | 12 || 15 21 29 10 || 5 || 20 | 16 19% 53 | 66
Hoops . . . . . 57 37 | 16 || 24 || 38 91 50 | 65|| 38 || 60 22 || 21 52 | 33 52 43
Wrought * | 189 95 | 72 62 96 || 37 100 108 || 65||73 |131 129 || 11a | 1.49 183 229 |
Nails...... " | 8 || 51 | 35 | 43 is 35 || 35 || 65|| 51 42 || 5 || 58 || 47 63 | 73 90
Wire . . . . . . Cwts. # 24 56 16 || 41 || 10; 12, 44 || 8 || 6 || 10} | 14 | – || 10 | 15 30 2
LSteel . . . . . . . 40 87 78 + 78 66 5i 95 || 143 57 34 67 | 72 82 112 || 171 120 |
… , *a*sº - * = - sº-ºs * * - — — . --— *sessºr
TOTAL TONS 355 462 495 856 606 | 842 1,483 1,052 678 |. 642 | 682 762 | 1,207 | 1,065 1,193 (1,697 .


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**** *** **, *.*.*.*, r* =ºre ces
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45
g ºf a q º © * ... a . - - 1 to each part of the World: when the decline in the Money
sº wation of this and the seven preceding pages, the increase in the Export of Iron twill be seen to he genera * , - * @ a º * -- - - - -
rº...?"; % other Wove ; has º iſitºrien to, it has been usual to ascribe that decline to Foreign Competition. The decline in the Value of Iron is equal to that
of Wove Fabrics, for which the plea of Foreign Competition cannot be maintained.—see note relating to Duties in the United States, preceding page but one, & notc over leaf&
VALUES.
wº-


1844.
——£---
4,530
2,002
5,222
2,431
3,655
12,804
1,543
30
321
1815.
——£
1816,
——£
1817.
—£-—
5,760
2,204
8,783
5,657
4,611
5,866
5,057
78
57
400
7,534
1,719
8,556
1,579
1,281
4,633
3,440
152
71
455
8,009
1,561
6,461
1,683
2,779
3, 190
4,792
3
*-*-
| 1818.
——£-—
10,698
2,180
10,820
5,599
5,952
9,254
14,009
H20
210
1819.
150
5,591
459
13,476
5,285
1,969
11,653
9,269
204
76.
1820.
——£-—
320
4,833
686
11,393
420
2,763
6,952
7,056
*-*.
21
1821.
I 40
2,636
872
7,648
30
3,411
6,845
4,123
108
33
1822.
——£-—
160
2,178
4.25
9,472
2,614
3,707
2,028
55
14
1823.
——£-—
2,872
988
8,927
1,589
3,880
2,223
7,462
35
200
1824.
——£-—
3,752
990
10,038
9,029
1,638
8,218
12,885
190
390
1825.
~ —£-—
5,208
1,741
6,445
5,322
2,855
12,975
16,419
44
i.,129.
1826,
**-*s tº ºw
4,567
1,519
11,578
6,610
1,809
17,574
8,374
86
I ()0
1827.
-- —£-—
439
12,356
2,457
19,802
4,681
6,137
15,781
8,187
5
114
1828.
——£-—
219
9,128
1,423
15,719
3,882
4,755
13,353
11,560
377
| 1829.
——£-—
102
5,858
132
16,142 |
1,140
1,063
10,389
14,843
wº-ºººº.
244
I830,
——£-—


32,538
38,073
29,265
28,933
58,842
48,132
34,444
25,846
20,653
28,176
47,130
52,139
52,217
69,959
60,416
49,913
1,791
40
1,786
100
873
2,610
1,041
56
915
1,152
1,091
942
1,040
6, 169
601
677
5 17
1,452
180
636
672
50
440
88
50
2,798
294
2,503
234
184
2,600
692
22 H
554
1,738
1,360
2,683
755
521
2,795
1,601
-*-*-
59
24
974
243
1,107
9,212
12,189
3,568
9,526
12,066
2,673
308
1,699
289
347
2,847
578
*
30
125
5,083
548
2,324
937
1,199
3,496
2,716
17
13
10
9,118
1,292
2,189
906
1,881
5, 147
2,838
54
270
5,044
707
3,685
7,512
334
5,597
2,831
21
185
8,771
1,793
141
11,903
133
6,781
28,572
9,502
224
35
1,368
132
8,207
233
2,336
16,872
II, 155
229
46
4,163
85
13,207
282
1,048
19,854
8,692
19
164
59,084
1,815
83,659
9,845
4,838
12,550
4,635
23,227
8,497
7
4,568
40,578
220
59,334
26,033
8,597
30,244
3,426
40,293
6,345
124
10,820
47,514
2,172
53,769
7,502
8,485
18,604
2,369
63,987
10,892
198
11, 164
——w.
153,641
185,436
179,143
1,615
16,878
365
1,636
13,971
i8,895
# 11
5
*******
53,476
* ~~~~
4,360
71,921
9,046
12,282
18,360
5,686
77,704
26,047
118
4,578
~~~~s
230,102
i 1,248
357
1,234
229
4,929
364
T
82
195
1,679
550
972
542
5,088
1,763
80
184
44
2,438
555
594
26
208
3,777
1,274
119
163
15
5,615
575
549
198
329
3,409
1,502
35
i55
5,371
1,209
15,268
1,065
1,783
17,286
11,251
3]
7,009
982
18,561
370
2,101
10,887
10,433
16
2
16,458
23,434
6,660
531
11,890
*-*me
1,641
10,436
10,311
*-*-
6
-4
3,488
570
9,401
| 84
960
6,509
8,273
15
} 19
3,707
1,121
5,221
I ()
772
5,465
8,972
-**-*s-s-
26, 186
2,916
775
5,565
738
1,083
7,098
8,878
30
| 44
4,919
461
4,03i
115
275
5,362
2,299
80
21]
17,753
***essºame-s w.
2,971
727
8,037
31 i
1,643
9,444
10,291
} 33
*****-*
543
17,881
2,722
10,619
1,273
1,331
23,939
4,944
61
2,161
55
8,529
1,247
2,790
4,567
337
12,291
2,276
15
2,503
7,838
696
2,480
540
225
6,041
2,460
60
992
65,479
34,520
21,332
13,188
1,094
1,553
3%
509
3,702
2,018
675
*****
22,771
30
9,425
624
3,755
1,159
364
3,214 |
2,456
5()
600
21,727
5, 165
623
5,742
30
i,470 i
6,003
7,316
47
7,253
773
9,940
16
1,467
6,384
8,977
15
-*-*s-
7,611
'781
11,804
426
1,509
6,372
I 1,627
2
33
6,323
933
18,307
2,853
3,813
12,447
55 i
5
120
9,453
1,095
18,445
1,760
2,708
3,253
10,825
70
- ****
53,264
4,020
76, 118
i 1,274
7,717
i 1,520
6,990
57,198
22,2{4
20
10,742
207,813
50,361
|52, 197
5,247
9,845
2,912
3,564
25,826
5, 167
106
5,698
110,562
41,475
62
70,853.
7,435
6,705
5,231
7,829
26,524
4, 180
104
1,581
130,504
29,519
150
60,559
7,951
4,414
11,392
5,745
40,391
4,261
155
1,834
* *
136,852
*:
15
3,077
883
1,133
111
532
4,383
1,512
101
169
18
5,606
551 |
952
423
1,335
3,884
1,165
26
108
8,444
11,053
| 9,198
12,382
11,916
54
10,258
873
1,357
564
679
3,807
689
48
216
**
58
5,491
636
1,218
848
712
5,041
1,589
70
296
* * * *
18,545 (15,959
25,368
234
63,996
8,280
5,724
6,307
6,606
41,458
6,030
154
902
139,691
27, 127
230
77,764
9,955
13,890
13, 209
6,839
40,547
6,508
215
378
169,535
33,503
100
69,301
7,713
15,514
11,478
2,044
33,959
7,342
127
449
148,027
94
2,662
484
980
678
373
2,783
1,372
17
110
82
2,200
615
1,320
301
600
13
79
2,619 |
1,117 |
172
2,290
701
148
253
4,109.
1,323
18
138
• *-s
f
1,920
26,396
565
51,496
5,864
13,811
11, 179
3, 103
36,245
8,180
495
2,400
*
133,338
34,825
2,101
82,498
4,935
24,768
20,679
4,255
46,282
12,450
66
2,505
200,559
40,165
2,167
125,274
10, 169
16,498
20,083
6,582
88,019
11,589
167
686
44,736
&º.
149,201
22, 168
7,132
13,562
4,640
68,072
13,300
528
1,133
902
47,729

78H
90,967
9,799
12, 146
6,076
9,798
56,004
12,955
103
777
281,234
280,638
199,406
-º- pºssº
270
3,938
1, 197
1,985
466
350
5,534
1,725
33
169
326
6,248
1,412
1,390
530
621
4,701
1,362
150
286
5,032
846
1,201
4II
385
4,958
1,595
20
223
632
4,571
673
1,239
1, 184
551
5,693
1,841
27
346
747
6,651
550
996
1,063
444
7,125
2,298
48
303
9,553
8,946
11,072
15,667
17,740
15,757
16,757
20,225
14,009
46
No. VIII. ACCOUNT Concluded,— of the Quantity, and Declared Value of each kind of IRON, and of STEEL,
ExpoRTED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each of 21 different parts of the World, in each of the 16 Years 1814–29.
***
Countries vºtin Q UAN TITIES.
to which Q/ ". . .
Bºº. IRON. [Years 1814. 1815. 1816. (1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825, 1826, 1827. [1828, 1829, 1830. 1831.
rPig and Old Toms 3,048 |2,542|2,025|2,716|2,3712,635 |2,884|2,902 |3,1643,7593,273,636) gy º 1––– I
Bar . . . . . a |0,179 |%"º |*|9.0%|9,412|º |*||ººl |tiº |iº ||2008 |º sºn, tº a cº, a,
| Bolt & Rod n | 998 || 2,547 |2,093 2,049 | 1,891 2,906 2,351 3,270 5,021 3,107 3,195 || 3,687 º º #. º
-> * - - t t? in 9
*S Castings ſ/ 682 888 919 859 1,319 1,140 1,462 2,050 | 1,888 1,539 2,433 4,390 *::::::::::::::::.º. º º:
§ Anchors // 19 9. 2 6 14 6 # 1; I} 4; 12 11 relates to Grain J has been kept; lºſſ.
º Hoops • // 340 955 724 965 756 || 979 1,103 1,204 1,106 | 1,134 1,327 | 1,456 ;: "...º.º...??". %
Si Wrought • e l’ 1,947 || 485 || 307 || 490 465 || 462 || 379 || 339 || 479 924 83I 766 º: “...."; Žº
Nails © gº tº & © • 1/ 7; 49 | 16 || 20 27 43 35 37 32 29 || 48 56 Britain º, and that of from one
Wire . . . . . . a | 17 49 || 37 50 |46 || 45 42 || 48 40 | 40 24 16 |{...º.º.º.º.
USteel . . . . . . // 68 59 42 57 || 105 168 112 | 181 241 175 | 164 233 |gret. There is no intercourse which deserves
- —- **= # be # more distinct and ºft, tº
TOTAL TONS 13,367 15,668 11,580 | 16,275 16,406 |20,661 17,989 |21,063 |23,194 |23,273 |23,919 |26,900 at between Great Britain and Ireland.
ſ Pig . . . . Toms 3,355 2,708 || 2,978 6,773 || 5,419 3,541 5,630 || 7,386 8,259 || 11,304 || 5,370 6,452 6,563 7,096 || 7,827 (8,932
Ǻ Old . . . . . . // 71 87 | 1,057 | 1,331 || 605 || 568 769 || 599 || 921 19 || 44 || 72 35 30 108 226
s aſ . . . . . . // 19,071 26,309 |26,285 |43,373 |51,507 36,032 46,469 |50,124 |44,617 45,699 || 38,387 ||38,263 33,253 45,284 |51,108 |56,178
§ B y
S.S Bolt & Rod n | 3,565 8,972 7,875 | 6,660 | 7,863 6,366 7,937 8,484 ||10,665 10,596 7,745 8,523 7,164 7,337 '7,450 |6,476
§§ | Castings m 5,716 6,208 || 7,307 || 7,181 7,622 8,410 | 6,648 6,556 | 6,698 || 7,269 |9,150 10,334 5,940 6,292 ) 6,206 || 8,220
g= <! Anchors m 719 1,311 || 854 | 1,013 1,159 || 685 545 561 579 1,149 | 1.460 1,407 | 1,680 1,416 1,230 1,254
~ $ Hoops e & 6 º' m 4,926 6,173 5,415 || 5,720 7,006 || 6,198 || 7,552 7,898 || 8,947 7,772 7,102 || 7,112 || 7,956 || 8,506 | 8,808 || 9,532
Sº, Wrought ... , | 1,401 3,806 |4,096 |4,128|4,495 |3,399 |2,847 |3,288 3,353 |3,785 |3,980 |3,612|3,538|3,958||4,596 |4,528
s * | Nails . . . . . . . 11,304 || 6,884 6,261 6,028 8,015 7,161 6,064 6,806 || 8,104 || 8,686 8,884 8,988 |9,568||11,621 |11,703 |11,673
S. Wire . . . . . . A/ I 01 || 380 || 141 120 | 165 || 2 || 8 || 169 248 358 288 356 219 189 207 || 311 329
USteel • * * * * > / 391 | 1,280 959 532 809 | 663 || 438 694 || 785 || 654 | 734 767 472 535 917 | 715
TOTAL TONS 50,619 |64,118 63,228 s2,859 91,665 173,241 85,066 192,641 193,286 197,221 183,212 85,749 76,358 92,282 100,264 iºns *-arºmsøes
Transposition of TOTALS.
QUANTITIES, in TONS WEIGHT.
years Pig Old Bar Bolt Castings Hoops Nails | Anchors | Wire Wrought Steel Hardwares T'OTA H,
1814 3,355 71 19,071 3,565 5,716 4,926 1,401 719 I ()] 11,304 391 6,163 56,782
i5 2,708 87 26,309 8,972 6,208 6,173 3,806 1,311 380 6,884 1,280 15,472 79,590
16 2,978 1,057 26,285 7,875 7,307 5,415 4,096 854 | 4 || 6,261 959 13,914 77,142
17 6,773 1,331 || 43,373 6,660 7,181 5,720 4,128 1,013 I 20 6,028 532 8, 190 91,049
18 5,419 605 || 51,507 7,863 7,622 7,006 4,495 i, 159 I 65 8,015 809 11,057 105,722
19 3,541 568 36,032 6,366 8,410 6,198 3,399 685 218 7,161 663 8,699 81,940
1820 5,630 769 46,469 || 7,937 6,648 7,552 2,847 545 169 6,064 4.38 6,697 91,763
I 7,386 599 50, 124 8,484 6,556 7,898 3,288 56] 248 6,806 694 9,037 101,678
2 8,259 921 44,617 | 10,665 6,698 8,947 3,353 579 358 8, 104 785 10,467 103,753
3 || 1 1,304 H 9 45,699 || 10,596 7,269 7,772 3,785 1,149 288 8,686 654 10,376 107,597
4 5,370 44 38,387 7,745 9,150 7,102 3,980 1,460 356 8,884 734 12,286 95,498
5 6,452 72 38,263 8,523 10,334 7,112 3,612 1,407 219 8,988 767 12,567 98,316
6 6,563 35 | 33,253 7,164 5,940 7,956 3,538 1,680 T 89 9,568 472 9,627 85,985
7 || 7,096 30 45,284 || 7,337 6,292 8,506 || 3,958 1,416 207 || 11,621 535 | 12,443 104,725
8 7,827 108 51,108 7,450 6,206 8,808 4,596 | 1,230 3]. I 11,703 917 12,100 112,364
9 8,932 226 56,178 6,476 8,220 9,532 4,528 1,254 329 11,673 715 13,029 121,092
1830 -
I
2
3
£1 £ 1 £ 10 £ 10 || 4: 10 £15 £35 | £40 £40 || £55, #28 10 | # 55
--4--s—d–|--4--s—d—|--É–-s—d–|--É--s—d—--É--s—d----É--s—d—--£–-s—d --8-8-d-|--É--s--d-l-tº-:s-d--8-8-d--t-sº-d--|--8-8--d-
1814 6 12 8 7 7 3 || 13 9 8 14 0 8 17 2 5 17 1 1 43 7 1 || 36 I6 3 || 76 9 11 45 18 8 || 41 17 8 167 13 I 38 6 8
15 || 7 || 8 8 13 3 || 11 14 3 || 13 8 3 || 17 5 1 | x 14 3 38 17 11 || 34 28 88 12 .5 50 4 .5 42 18 8 || 151 18 8 || 45 12 3
16 || 5 19 4 || 7 19 3 9 9 8 10 12 3 17 7 1 13 19 6 36 19 3 || 35 18 0 | 68 11 11 46 9 11 44 1 3 || 142 16 3 || 39 19 |
17 5 8 0 6 4 0 9 9 3 9 19 3 16 12 5 13 10 10 31 I 6 || 33 7 I | 54 13 1 || 47 16 5 43 15 6 || 146 5 3 26 8 8
18 5 19 10 6 10 7 || 10 17 § 11 18 8 || 16 3 6 || 14 7 3 || 33 7 I 33 48 55 1 II | 38 8.9 |38.4 Q | 155 13 8 || 30 3 J1
19 || 6 14 4 8 2 3 10 16 5 12 I 8 14 18 0 15 - 5 I 35 9 8 || 31 8 3 || 41 16 5 36 4 10 38 13 3 151 7 3 30 3 6
1820 5 19 2 8 8 10 9 13 4 | 10 9 I 15 18 10 13 0 3 || 33 6 0 || 33 10 3 41 10, 8 || 35 8 0 46 17 6 141 II 3 22 13 3
1. 5 4 0 7 12 0 || 8 13 I 9 8 3 14 1 11 II 8 10 || 30 19 6 37 10 3 40 17 11 || 33 2 8 44 0 5 136 19 1 23 5 6
2. 4 14 6 6 18 10 || 7 || II 8 15 1 14 9 8 10 8 5 27 18 0 || 35 19 #| 36 12 8 || 26 10 8 41 19 3 || 127 10 8 23 I 11
3 || 4 12 3 || 5 li "5% 7 16 1 || 8 11 3 || 14 6 5 || 10 16 0 || 26 5 iſ 32 6 8 38 14 3 24 l 11 || 4: 16 10 | 121 17 3 21 14 8
4 5 i2 10 6 1 8 8 14 3 9 8 10 14 11 6 II 9 6 27 12 5 29 19 1 || 39 13 8 26 14 3 43 3 3 118 7 6 25 12 G
5 8 14 3 7 4 8 11 15 8 12 10 3 16 0 8 14 18 11. 35 14 3 || 34, 5 8 || 43 16 0 || 31 7 8 46 [7 6 131 15 6 29 19 6
6 6 3 3 5 18 2 9 15 11 10 2 3 18 2 8 12 13 6 31 3 3 || 33, 2 8 || 33 5 8 27 0 3 50 0 0 || 121 8 10 26 8 10
7 5 2 3 5 6 0 8 19 6 9 7 6 16 i8 0 11 16 3 28 12 5 32 II 1 || 36 0 8! 27 15 11 || 48 15 6 || 111 18 10 25 3 8
8 4 18 5 5 8 3 8 3 11 9 0 5 17 8 3 10 18 5 27 1 11 || 23 8 0 || 31 10 8 24 0 3 46 1 1 114 10 3 23 4 5
9 4 9 3 2 6 3 6 18 8 7 10 10 16 7 1 9 13 3 26 1 3 26 11 6 || 31, 6 8 22 1 1 || 48 13 6 || 106 12 10 21 I 6
H.830
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This and the 12 preceding pages contain a complete view of the eatent and Value of the Exportation of British Iron, Hardwares, and Cutlery, to eath part of the World, in
each of the 16 Years 1814 - 1829; and the first page of the series ea:hibits the Importation, Re-exportation, and
as the Importation and Value of other Metals in each of those Years.- see Note below.
*
Value of Foreign Iron, in each of the 44 Years 1786 - 1828, as well
VALUES.
1814. I815. 1816, 1817. i818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. l826, 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830.
——£-———£-———£-—|——£-— ——£-—|——£–— ——£-———£-—|——£-—|——£-———£--|- —£---|--É--!---É---!——£-—1–—£---|--É-—
20,190 18,043 12,370 15,675 |14,743 |18,197 18,937 16,583 15,585 |17,359 |20,068 |30,766 )
88,774 89,496 |50,582 87,316 || 104,217 | 130,284 92,549 || 138,170 94,055 |96,482 112,425 || 145,589 |
14,065 34,613 21,671 |20,597 |21,967 35,758 |25,179 (32,149 |45,034 |26,689 |31,886 43,932
9,107 13,378 |13,171 10,001 |14,316 |13,229 |16,158 (20,871 21,405 |19,580 33,416 65,071 -
639 327 65 220 372 195 I6 65 42 77 326 451
5,851 13,605 || 9,741 |12,395 10,469 |13,282 |15,352 |13,230 |11,088 11,507 ||14,827 (21,877 } See Note
16,732 12,748 7,101 || 7,523 8,875 10,570 9,235 | 8,765 8,797 15,017|18,883 23,965 on preceding page.
334 1,920 336 338 524 833 911 1,325 979 675 | 1,082 | 1,928
915 3,161 2,021 | 2,445 3,161 2,121 | 1,848 1,977 | 1,670 1,779 | 1,032 600
3,025 2,731 | 1,783 2,076 4,101 || 6,255 4,431 6,009 || 7,646 5,857 5,821 || 9,089 | .*
189,532 190,022 118,841 | 158,586 182,745 230,724 184,616 || 239,144 206,301 195,022 239,766 343,268
22,133 |19,179 |17,816 |36,589 |32,445 |23,821 |33,648 |38,456 |39,009 |52, 148 |30,794 |56,259 (40,472 36,271 (38,621 39,839
523 764 || 8,422 8,257 3,954 4,640 6,476 4,556 6,397 106 968 532 207 159 585 523
257,210 308,219 259,300 || 410,627 | 559,736 389,711 || 449,744 434,049 356,455 357,959 || 334,535 | 450,902 || 325,825 | 406,515 418,882 389,425
50,017 | 120,344 83,529 |66,370 |93,849 |76,931 (82,954 79,867 93,404 |90,771 73,119 106,701 |72,451 68,802 |67,209 |43,830
97,886 107,145 | 126,790 119,443 | 123,281 135,391 || 106,087 |92,427 97,043 || 104,096 133,388 165,681 107,719 106,357 108,103 134,454
26,471 |45,747 |30,727 |33,792 (38,520 |21,562 |18,269 |21,043 |20,821 37,051 |43,729 |48,236 |55,669 |46,100 |34,939 33,328
85,027 |96,978 |75,690 77,486 || 100,656 88,357 |98,254 90,374 (93,249 |83,970 81,677 106,372 100,870 100,935 |96,229 |93,931
60,734 147,942 150,307 || 138,365 | 161,049 | 120,616 94,824 || 101,849 |93,571 99,393 || 110,259 128,986 111,021 | 113,302 || 124,504 || 118,026
519,253 346,011 291,125 288,287 || 307,819 259,531 214,704 225,409 215,058 209,271 ||237,306 || 282,117 261,495 302,942 281,029 257,464
7,726 33,678 9,672 6,558 || 9,190 9,518 7,019 10,142 |13, 116 11,150 14,117 | 9,593 6,290 7,460 9,807 10,308
16,378 |54,953 |42,259 23,288 |30,905 |25,632 |19,809 |30,551 |33,044 28,022 |31,684 |35,951 |23,601 |26,095 |44,228 |34,799
1,143,35s 1,280,960 | 1,095,637 1,209,062 | 1,461,404 | 1,155,710 | 1,131,7ss 1,128,723 | 1,061,166 | 1,073,937 ſº 1,291,336 1,105,620 | 1,214,938 1,224,136 1,160,927 )
Transposition of TOTALS.
VALUES. (The conclusion of the preccaing page shews the average Value ºf Ton in each Year.)
Years Pig Old Bar Bolt | castings Hoops Nails Anchors Wire | Wrought | Steel Hardwares TOTAL
——--—£-—l—-É—l—£--—l——-£-——£–––. —-É–––––6——-£—| –£-— –––£——l——£- - £-
1814 22,133 523 257,210 50,017 | 97,886 85,027 60,734 26,471 7,726 519,253 16,378 1,033,236 2,176,594
15 19, 179 764 308,219 120,344 107,145 || 96,978 || 147,942 45,747 || 33,678 346,011 || 54,953 2,349,662 3,630,622
| 6 || 17,816 8,422 || 259,300 83,529 126,790 75,690. 150,307 37,727 9,872 29,123 42,259 1,987,082 3,082,719
17 | 36,589 8,257 410,627 | 66,370 | 119,443 77,486 || 138,365 33,792 || 6,558 288,287 23,288 1,197,875 2,406,937
18 32,445 3,954 559,736 93,849 123,281 100,656 | 161,049 || 38,520 | 9,190 307,819 || 30,905 | 1,721,364 3,182,768
19 23,821 4,640 || 389,711 76,931 135,391 || 88,357 | 120,616 21,562 9,518 259,531 25,632 1,316,703 2,472,413
1820 33,648 6,476 449,744 82,954 106,087 98,254 94,824 18,269 7,019 214,704 || 19,809 948,085 2,079,873
| | 38,456 4,556 434,049 79,867 92,427 | 90,374 || 101,849 21,043 10,142 225,409 || 30,551 1,237,692 2,366,415
2 39,009 || 6,397 356,455 93,404 || 97,043 | 93,249 93,571 20,821 | 13,116 215,058 || 33,044 1,334,896 2,396,062
3 52,148 106 || 357,959 90,771 || 104,096 || 83,970 99,393 || 37,051 || 11,150 209,271 28,022 | 1,264,444 2,338,381
4 30,794 268 334,535 | 73,119 || 133,388 81,677 | 110,259 43,729 14,117 237,306 || 31,684 1,454,296 || 2,545, 152
5 56,259 532 450,902 || 106,701 | 165,681 106,372 | 128,986 48,236 9,593 282,117 | 35,951 | 1,656,040 2,947,376
6 40,472 207 || 325,825 72,451 107,719 100,870 111,021 55,669 6,290 261,495 24,601 | 1,169,105 || 2,274,725
7 || 36,271 159 | 406,515 | 68,802 || 106,357 100,935 | 113,302 || 46,100 || 7,460 302,942 26,095 1,392,880 2,637,818
8 || 38,621 585 418,882 67,209 || 108,103 || 96,229 124,504 || 34,939 9,807 281,029 44,228 1,385,617 | 2,609,753
9 || 39,839 523 389 425 || 48,830 134,454 93,931 118 026 33,328 10,308 257,464 || 34,799 1,389,516 2,550,443
1830
I
2
3 | * |

The first account relating to Iron and Hardwares presented to Parliament is contained in three Papers, Nos. 263-5,--Vide Folio 429, Vol. X, Papers of Session
1814-15; the accounts for the Years 1809, 10, 11, & 13, Were destroyed by Fire at the Custom House in London, on the 14th. February 1814: a further account was
presented in 1821, Paper No. 376 of that Session, and two other accounts in 1825 and 1829, Papers Nos. 191 and 313 respectively; this and the 12 preceding pages
ayº, been in part compiled from the abovementiºned Papers and made complete from accounts obtained from the Custom House in 1830, expressly for the-purpose.
When the depreciation in the Money price of Cotton, and other Woye Fabrics has been adverted to, it has been usual to ascribe their depreciation to Foreign
Qompetition; but the depreciation in the Money Price of Iron, is equal to the depreciation of Wove Fabrics; whilst for the depreciation of Iron, the cause of Foreign
Competition cannot be assigned; the only Country in the World, which now makes a sufficient quantity of Iron for its use is Sweden, where it is made at a cost ºl
ºeding a half mºre than what it is made for in England; the depression in the Money price of Iron must therefore be sought for, in other causes than fºreign
99mpetition.J. J. The strongest test of contrast to which the depreciation of Iron, and other products of labor can be subjected, is Money Property: in 1815 £53,819,786
Money was borrowed, for which £3,083,621 of Annuity was granted, equal to 67,621 Tons of Iron at £45 123 dº Ton, the average price at which Exported 'in that
Year: whilst in 1829.146,316 Tons were required, to pay the same amount of Annuity; a disproportion of morè than 2 for 1. Greaf as is this disproportion, it is near
ly doubly so, when viewed in reference to the Money price of the Stock created for that Annuity, which was at the rate of £52 2 7, or 1.15 Ton of Iron 'for every
£109,9.3 ºf Cent Stock, whilst in 1829 upwards ºf £2,500,000 out of the Taxes was applied to the purchase of Stock, at the rate of £88 ió, or 4.21 ºn of irº,
for £100 of the same denomination of Stock. If however this seeming disparity of Vaſue is the result of a corresponding increase and facility of Production; as
far as the question of internal consumption is concerned, it may be regarded as a great public benefit: but, as regards à. proportion Exported, a corresponding
increase of production of some kind or other in the English list of Imports, ought to be observable; none however appears, nor does it appear that the consumers
in other parts of the World have been benefited by the increase of supply, and certainly not in France, or the United States of North America, where it has only
i. . ..".º º: : º i.; $º : º therefore º of Price in England, be the result, either of diminished profits, ot
*Iminished reward for labor, instead of increased facility of production; it proves, that British profits and labor are made r: • º Jaii
as at home, a grievance, which Universal Suffrage, and Vote by Ballot will not remedy, p ? subserv ient to Taxation abroad as well
43
AN ACCOUNT showing the Quantity (as measured by their Official Value) of British Produce and Manufactures EXPORTED, from GREAT BRITAIN
and the Declared Value of the same, in each of the 31 Years 1798–1828: Col. No. 3., shews the Value which the Quantities should have obtained, in
each of the 21 Years 1808–28. according to the Average Value of the preceding 10 Years, while Col. No. 4., shews the Annual Aggregate Depreciation
in Value, and Col. No. 5., the Rate d? Cent. of that Depreciation, Col. No. 6., shews the Annual Average Rate, at which the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt purchased 3 tº Cent. Stock, in each of the 31 Years 1798–1828., and Col. No. 7., the Rate of Appreciation ºf Cent.
in each Year since 1814, in the Money Value of such portion, of that Stock as was created in 1815, Col. No. 8, the Rate of Wages, for weaving a cer.
tain description of Cotton Fabric; Col. No. 9., exhibits the Annual Average Price of WHEAT, in England and Wales, in each of the 31 Years; Col.
No. 10., the Actual Current Money Amount of TAXES, in Great Britain, in each of the same; and Col. No. 11., the Amount of Parochial Assesments
in England and Wales, in each of the 17 Years 1812–28: Col. No. 12., the Official Value of Colonial and Foreign Produce Imported, and retained to
Home Consumption, in Great Britain, Col. No. 13., the Estimated Money Value of GRAIN and FLO UR, which formed part of such Imports, and Col.
No. 14, the Number of Committals for CRIME, in each of the 24 Years 1805–1828. In further Illustration of this Statement see those relating to the
Progressive increase of the Cotton Manufacture, Progressive increase of the National Debt, Bank Notes in Circulation, and Prices of Gold and Silver, and Courses of Eacchange.



Official Value
‘s,
$'; Śss §s . g * Kº º e g ~$5, $ 4
* * * * - # = | #####3 |&# #5 |$; Actual Amount §§ | §§§§§ §§
Value of British Produce Declared Value #.§ §§§ # š tº: §§ § ég Amount oy, #;" ºš §§
and Manufactures which the Annual § || $s Šs Šs |###| `i’s S2, is O Parochial ,retained for, sº iss Q &
Official Value | Aggregate == is is §§ §§§ 's s; 5 | TAXES |Assessments Home Consump T$$$$$$ g sº
EXPORTED. should have Depreciation s § §§§ is: §§ #3s in . . in º ###$$º §§
Years Official Declared produced in Value § #: §§ * |##| ** sys Great Britain. .###, rºa śās; ji
£ £-—— £ —£ —£–s—d–––s—d- |—s--d—l—£ ––––£ £---|--
1798 || 19,672,503 || 33,148,682 # * * i..., , || 50 12 0 || 3: 50/3 | 15/0 30,492,995 , , , , , 17,240,420 800,000 | E3
g|2: oº |38.933,498 || rºº.º.º.º..."; 59 io 5|#| 676 || 14%|35.3ii.org | ##### | 1.2g.ºgg|1, tºo iſſ
1800 34.3%;|3}º || ||ºſº |º #| 1.10/3. 14/0 | 34,069,457 |sgäss 3 | 16,754,768|6,000,000 #:
1 25,719,980 || 41,770,354 || ºff;...."; };"; "| ||61 6 0 ||is 115/11 || 14/0 || 35,516,851 | ######| 20,796,565 |7,500,000 || 35.
the products of labor until 1808; the #: §§ sis: 53 - ###
2 27,012.1% lºgº || ſº, 79 || 3 |##| 67/9 | 16/9 |37.820 |&#3sº | 16,971,996 |1,409,000 #:
3 22,252,102 |40,100,870 || |...}.."; "...º.º." || 57 3 3 |##| 57/1 11/0 || 38,203,937 sås; 18,672,599 || 800,000 | *ś
*"ºº"; §: • | #s...}. ź's
4 23,934,292 |40,349.842 º,"; 56 16 6|igi 60/3 11/0 45,515,152 ### 35 | 18,692,208 1,200,000
5 25,003,308 || 41,068,942 | did, "in isºgº.g. ii. Quº. || 58 14 0 | # 87/1 9/9 50,555,190 $53,332 20,395,103 || 3,500,000 || 4,605
6 27,403,953 43,242.1% ººlº, and the salue || 2 & #| 76/9 8/0 54,071,908 s sºs | 19,715,381 600,000 4,346
7 25,190,762 | 40,479,865 || *.*.*. 62 17 3 | ##| 73/1 || 7/0 59,496,731 ####: 19,412,556 | 1,000,000 || 4,446
#: 3 #Stº
8 26,662,288 40,881,671 || 44,977,204 || 4,095,533 ſ.13 ||66 11 6 #3 78/11 6/6 62,147,601 3:52.É. 21,769,958 150,000 || 4,735
9 || 35,107,439 59,242,764 || 39,156,950 3,914,683 |.28 || 68 1 & #| 94/5 9/0 63,879,882 ºs is sº | 18,575,261 | 1,500,000 5.3%
1810 || 34,940,550 49,975,634 || 58,875,740 | 8,900,106 |.28 || 67 16 3 | #| 103/3 10/0 67,825,597 | *ššššš 30,185,245 6,000,000 || 5,146
II 24,109,931 34,917,281 || 40,625,864 || 5,708,583 |.24 || 63 12 3 |j. 92/5 6/0 65,309,100 20,351,624 800,000 5,337
12 || 31,243,362 43,657,864 || 52,645,882 8,988,018 .28 || 58 18 8 is: 122/8 8/o 64,752,125 | 8,640,842 16,598,984 800,000 6,576
13 || 32,000,000 || 43,000,000 || 54,000,000 11,000,000 |.34|58 15 9 |##| 106/6 7/0 | 68,302,860 8,388,974 17,000,000 1,500,000, 7,16.
14 || 33,200,580 43,447,372 || 55,943,845 12,496,473 37 || 66 11 4 72/1 13/0 | 70,240,313 || 7,457,676 | 13,462,952 2,000,000 6,390
15 41,712,002 || 49,653,245 || 70,285,814 20,632,569 |.49 || 58 13 9 .12 || 63/8 6/6 || 71,153,142 6,937,425 | 16,113,619 || 500,000 || 7,898
16 || 34,774,520 | 40,328,940 || 58,595,975 18,267,035 | .52 || 62 1 2 |.19 || 76/2 || 4/0 | 62,635,711 | 8, 128,418 12,933,255 || 650,000 || 9,091
17 | 39,235,397 | 40,337,118 || 66,112,670 25,775,562 |.65 || 76 16 0 |.46 94/0 || 4/0 52,372,403 || 9,320,440 19,647,049 4,000,000 | 13,932
18 41,963,527 || 45,188,250 || 70,709,640 || 25,521,391 |.61 || 78 I 5 |.48 83/8 || 5/6 53,959,218 8,932,185 24,983,998 || 6,000,000 || 13,567
19 32,923,575 34,248,495 || 55,477,084 || 21,228,600 |.62 || 71 19 3 |.37 | 72/3 4/0 53,291,508 || 8,719,655 | 19,775,664 || 3,400,000 || 14,254
1820 37,818,036 || 35,568,670 || 63,724,380 || 28,155,710 | .75 || 68 12 0 | .31 65/10 || 4/6 55,063,693 8,411,893 20,992,765 2,500,000 || 13,710
1 40,194,893 35,826,082 || 67,729,446 31,903,364 .80 || 74 15 5 .42 54/5 5/0 55,520,073 7,761,441 | 19,122,084 450,000 13,115
2 43,558,490 36,176,897 || 72,500,192 || 36,323,295 |.84 || 79 15 0 |.52 43/3 4/O 55,255,620 | 6,898,153 | 20,189,879 || 150,000 | 12,24]
3 43,144,466 || 34,691,124 || 71,811,076 37,119,952 |.86 || 80 5 10 .53 || 51/9 || 3/9 52,948,542 6,833,630 || 26,002,265 75,000 | 12,26;
4 || 48,030,037 37,573,918 || 79,942,782 42,368,864 .88 || 94 3 6 .80 62/0 4/0 53,270,028 6,972,323 26,111,303 || 650,000 || 13,698
5 46,468,282 38,083,773 || 77,343,345 || 39,259,572 |.84 || 90 0 8 |.71 | 66/6 3/6 52,919,280 6,966,156 33,434,283 1,200,000 || 14,437
6 | 40,332,104 || 30,847,638 || 67,128,853 || 36,281,215 .90 || 79 8 8 |.52 56/11 2/9 50,526,152 7,784,351 26,000,811 2,100,000 16,164
7 || 51,276,448 || 36,396,339 || 85,344,646 || 48,948,307 .95 || 84 12 10 .61 55/0 2/6 50,356,110 || 7,715,055 33,661,500 2,200,000 || 17,921
8 52,029,151 36,152,799 || 36,597,447 50,444,648).97 || 85 14 §l. 60/5 2/3 52,418,055 7,642,171 || 33,467,873 || 1,700,000 | 16,564
9 || 56,218,042 35,830,470 || 93,561,125, 57,730,655 103 || 88 16 1 \ .70 | 66/3 1/10 51,029,729 8,161,281 31,705,208 3,500,000 | 18,676
1830 61,140,865 38,251,503 || 101,763,002 |63,511,499 || 104 | 89 15 |% 64/3 1/9 50,414,928 8,279,218 36,279,611 3,200,000 | 18,107
! 60,633,933 37,168,648 || 101,002,487 |63,838,839 105 || 78 o 10 66/4 1/74. 46,444,514 37,431,718 4,700,000 | 19,647
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6
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*** In the 24 Years 1793-1816, the Expenditure of the Government of Great Britain exceeded the Income derived from Taxes, (as ºf Col. 10) b 00: during thº
$ - . . * ºf . T} (1
same period the Value of the EXPORTs exceeded the Value of the IMPORTs by a corresponding Sum, the Mercantile part of the ..º.º.having }} lºtº: in different
parts of the World on the Government of Great Britain, which Bills, or an amount equivalent thereto were converted into an Annuity account (National Debt ) at the rate of about £60
for £3 of Annuity; this operatiºn has not merely been suspended, but reversed: since the 5th, of January 1817, the Income derived from Taxes, has exceeded the Expenditure by nearly
£27,000,000,—see Statement of Revenue No. IV; in addition to which in 1823—8, £13,036,419 was received by way of Loan from the Bank of England, and upwards of £16,000,000 hä5
been collected in small Sums, and deposited in Savings Banks, all of which, making a Total of about £66,000,000 i. i. applied to the repurchase 'at rate; varying from £71.19 3 to
£9, 3 6, (see Col. 6,) of part of the Annuities ereated in the preceding 24 Years, at an average rate of 60, while the º, together with nearly if not quite, a torresponding Sum 0
individual accumulations, has been vested in Foreign Properties, and thereby created Annuities, Dividends, or Interest to the amount of £6, to £7,000,000 d? Annum, which amount.”
discharged out of the IMPORTs, (see Col. 12) diminishing the equivalent for the ExpoRTs in Col. 2 to the like amount, and consequently affording a solution to the continued reduction *
Value of all the Products of Labor, and Commerce.—see Statement relating to National Debt, and Operation of the Sinking Fund, .
49
§.
AN ACCOUNT shewing the Quantity in ibs. Weight of Cotton Yarn EXPORTED from Great Britain, to each of thirteen
different parts of the World, in each of the 15 Years 1814 – 28; the Official & Declared Value of the same to each respective Country;
the Highest and Lowest price of Bowed Georgia Cotton Wool, the average rate # ib. at which the Yarn has been Exported, in
each of those Years, and also the average rate ºff” fib. to each respective Country in 1828. Wide Parliamentary Papers, No. 301,
Session 1819, 553 Session 1828, and 314 Session 1829. - -
*** A Paper No. 578, laid before Parliament in the Session of 1828, entitled “Papers relative to the Tariffs, published in the United States of North
America” contains at page 69, the following observations offered by the Commitee of Manufacturers, Merchants, and Agriculturists, assembled at H arrisburgh
in the Spring of 1827, to enquire into the state and condition of the Manufacturing, and other interests of the Republic, on the comparative power of those States
to compete with Great Britain in the supply of Cotton Manufactures ;- after a comparison of prices in the two Countries, in July 1827 it is stated, “ This is a
difference of 10 tº Cent in favor of American Cotton Yarn With this plain eachibit, it may be certainly expected that we shall Export millions on millions of pounds of
Cotton Yarn, and rival the British in that business, as we do in Goods made out of it, as soon as the capacity of our Manufactures shall pass beyond the demand for Cotton
Cloths, of which last at present there is a scarcity, because of the Eaſport, though not much advanced in price. There are very few lots of 100 bales of Goods, now
remaining in “first hands,” for the Home demand is eartending, and the Foreign one increasing, faster than more perfect machinery ( and more of it ) can supply. But
the Domestic competition will soon regulate this. We have water power, or Iron and Coal, ingenious artizans, and industrious people, and the days of British monopoly
in the Manufacture of our own raw material are numbered // - -
E. Indies all


Sweden, Nether- Portugal'ſ Spain Małta ſ Turkey Guernsey ſ Prices,
Years Germany Russia Aſor., D., tands Francel Madeiraj and the Italy and the and whe and Jersey of he?" TO'FA LS Ratio,
& Prussia & Azores | Canaries J. Msles | Levaazł China and Man ; parts & A verage
ſ 1814 6,967,842 3,392,924 290,757 | 1,931,905 || 33,188 31,238 14,653 80,623 26,816 8 2,618 \ 10,682 12,782,354 | 2/6 S
I5 4,607,233 2,950,875 109,284 1,256,043 126 95,356 29,548 64,014 25,380 77,812 *A*-*-sa 5,001 21,879 9,241,547 26 16 §:
I6 10,594,400 2,554,942 76, 175 1,508,350 2,481 39,626 50,362 252,691 166,860 || 474,199 624 4,194 | 14,785 15,746,675 17 20 S (ß"
º | I? 5,072, 179 6,475,308 183,349 144,173 4,442 49,378 29,636 261,948 70,200 407, 190 2,701 4,805 12,073 12,717,382 20 22 S.'s,
: I8 7,713,235 5,818, 194 95,497 223,999 750 | 75,266 || 33,793 566,311 || 61,550 134,270 1,861 5,007 : 13,932 14,743,675 18 22 tº §
E [ 19 12,925,317 3,596,637 | 182,907 || 199,320 30 63,599 || 37,381 | 609, 126 161,868 280,735 971 4,854 || 22,665. 18,085,410 I9 14 § s
3 | 1820 | 11,627,328 8,762,347 297,705 || 232,574 || --— | 77,207 | 68,394 | 1,291,261 | 408,464 542,093 224 1,932 22,796 23,032,325 | 14 11 § $
ſºlº 1 14,534,508 4,621,294 193,820 285,312 — 132,832 36,202 | 1,312,997 47,440 328,757 5,865 4,812 22,239 21,526,369 9; 113 S.
§ ‘Y 2 18,443,543 4,697,562 251,058 320,527 15,920 | | 19,417 || 46,350 2, 197,977 125,930 331,100 22,200 2,134 21,751 26,595,368 || 10, s. ($S
~ | 3. 12,966,878 6,829,076 3.19,421 3,727,837 || 31,380 67, 103 69,450 2,052,889 249,118 909,097 121,500 | 4,090 31,070 27,378,986 I0 9 ſ: $
5, 4 12,281,568 11,923,029 || 381,344 4,216,026 45,92i 140,565 132, 195 3,717,868 166,009 || 446,462 105,353 3,053 || 46,140 || 33,605,510 || 1 | 84 93. Sº
º 5 14,914,993 8,988,308 || 381,025 || 4,806,427 202 128,668 83,676 2,392,423 95,839 557,584 235,360 5,685 51,414 32,641,504 is; 10. *s
: 6 16,975,300 12,012,404 || 367,784 5,185,031 || 14,247 202,952 | 124,295 || 5,113,378 342,249 867,770 919,387 6,572 || 48,152 42,179,521 8; 7% SS
t; 7 17,028,354 12,070,675 581,187 | 6,295,493 15,722 | 193,469 127,675 4,457,476 262,746 647,094 3,063,836 3,583 || 131,444 44,878,774 7 6; §: s:
:3 8 17,233,115 14,882,644 548,726 7,056 293 || 32,116 I31,431 61,371 || 5,153,295 || 439,284 156,860 4,570,165 4,287 || 219,274 50,505,751 6% ź § *
9 º
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§ ſ 1814 611,557 293,610 || 25,859 171,400 2,649 2,789 | 1,308 7,198 2,394 -** 14|3 234 850 1,119,850 249 º
'S 15 405,714 255,208 9,334 || 110,327 11 8,514 2,638 5,607 || 2,266 6,947 357 1,929 808,853 2O7 §
st 16 929,737 224,794 6,801 || 132,774 222 3,538 4,130 21,053 13,489 42,152 56 464 1,266 1,389,485 190 §
§ 17 450,314 572,016 | 16,313 | 12,837 397 4,409 2,460 22,949 5,726 36,110 241 429 1,043 1,125,258 179 S.
& 18 677,081 513,691 8,302 | 19,912 70 6,720 2,904 || 49,067 5,210 || 11,984 166 447 1,223 1,296,776 185 S. S
? 19 130,471 318,255 16,031 17,784 3 5,678 3,314 52,984 || 13,821 24,939 87 433 1,952 1,585,753 1.59 S$
= | 1820 | 1,017,966 773,032 26,581 20,760 | – | 6,893 6,066 110,894 9,411 || 48,377 20 17.3 1,981 2,022,153 139 §§
$4.3 1 1,282,050 407,647 || 17,305 || 25,474 || –— 11,860 3,238 114,762 4,116 29,353 5%. 4. 430 1,919 1,898,679 121 X. Šiš.
$ 2 1,630,656 415,412 22,416 || 28,618 1,421 | 19,649 || 4,132 193,809 11,066 29,563 1,982 192 1,764 2,351,771 115 s's
§ 3 1,143,828 606,831 28,513 || 332,317 | 2,802 5,991 6,196 182,360 21,771 81,169 10,790 365 2,478 2,425,411 108 §:
§ 4 | 1,088,409 | 1,062,105 || 34,040 || 374,928 4,100 | 12,549 || 11,591 329,108 14,431 || 39,804 9,406 273 2,601 || 2,984,345. 105 §. S.
*~ 5 | 1,322,226 798,289 || 34,017 | 428,738 18 11,488 7,247 212,366 8,260 : 49,590 20,881 507 4,065 2,897,706 1 1 0 §
à 6 1,510,031 1,068,265 32,837 / 462,352 j 1,272 18,121 10,455 455,392 | 29,255 76,990 79,230 587 3,740 3,748,527 93 e
§ 7. *...* There has not been any return of the Official Value to each Country for these two Years, but it will be seen that 3,979,760 89 5
S 8 when the Weight is stated, the Official Value is superfluous. 4,485,641 80 J
^ 1814 1,545,153 669,230 ſ 66,135 |461,785 7,780. 7,160 - 3,933 ſ 21,753 6,513 * 7 287 1,594 2,791,247 4|4; S
- 15 842,777 493,674 29, 156 248,596 69 20,628 4,006 || 12,495 3,688 14,133 * 655 4,144 1,674,02 t 3|7; s
16 1,748,647 407,987 | 12,132 281,399 978 || 9,775 | 8,195 || 48,302 || 25,563 80,627. 190 | 1,700 || 2,951 2,628,447 3/4} . S.
17 847,743 960,949 28,014 || 34,581 2,03% 10,147 4,537 44,537 || 10,544 | 66,421 505 884 3,253 2,014, 181 3/2 §
18 1,275,145 895,846 15,044 58,621 194 17,400 5,750 | 91,679 || 9,223 20,867 455 1,749 3,332 2,395,305 3/3 º
19 1,779,040 504,420 24,459 47,414 9|11,442 6,434 84,610 | 19,194 38,399 138 67.1 3,553 2,519,783 2/9} §
s 1820 1,404,519 1,094,306 || 32,714 || 55,261 —— 13,401 || 13,273 138,920 10,784 61,258 24 180 3,00% 2,826,643 2|5% 5.
§ 1 1,542,069 483,718 18,940 67,594 18,517 | 5,809 | 126,809 || 4,034 31,437 805 2,365 3,734 2,305,830 2|1; «;
"S: , 2 1,883,151 456,466 26,073 75,501 | 1,938 18,502 || 6,119 184,167 9,958 30,453 2,335 307 2,619 2,697,590 2|0} > ==
§ 5 3 1,248,313 666,403 || 30,952 380,763 3,105 || 9,320 | 8,596 163,577 17,242 76,802 | 16,993 365 3,515 2,625,947 1|11 {s.
§ 4 1,157,258 1,135,001 || 36,175 || 412,779 4,519 || 17,146 || 13,518 289,080 11,331 39,312 13,041 381 5,855 3, 135,396 2% §
Š 5 | 1,487,273 896,389 || 36,887 || 462,552 166 17,700 8,972 | 198,196 6,532 || 48,886 35,315 690 7,150 3,206,729 23% §
6 1,416,328 || 1 007,773 26,339 || 487,283 2,238 22,365 | 13,219 326,754 21,740 60,656 100,869 854 3,739 || 3,491,268 19; §§
| 7 | 1,351,508 933,204 || 42,916 || 580,937 1,580 16,252 10,565 267,920 14,257 39,694 274,015 459 11,885 3,545,578 19 §
8 1,250,791 958,242 36,297 621,933 3,679 10,739 5,926 263,554 23,643 10,834 || 393,134 601 | 15,652 3,595,405 17 §
9 §.
1830 .
C 1 - en - t - 1 Iſà | .”
*:::::::::. 1|5% 1|3} 1/33 1/9} 2|3} 1 7} , 1/11; ; 1|0} 1|0} 1j4% 1/8; 2/93 | 1/5% 1ſ5
*...* Great as the reduction has been in the price of Cotton Wool since 1814, the reduction in the price of Yarn, according to the above Statement, appears to
have been in a still greater ratio, that is, after deducting the Value of the raw Material a considerably less portion remains for interest of Capital, wear and
tear of Machinery, Profits and Wages; admitting however that the Declared Value as above to be realized, the present [1829] very low Iate of the raw Ma-
terial, leaves a large amount, for meeting the Items specified, but there seems to be no guarantee against further reduction: . The average price to each
Country is interesting, the high price to France deserves attention ; a large portion of that shipped to the Netherlands, probably finds its way into France,
and that to Guernsey is doubtless intended for the same destination, by means of Smuggling; whilst a large quantity of the finest quality of Yarn, probably
finds its way into that Country, without being entered outwards at the Customs in England: admitting it to be desirable to extend the operation of :Cotton
Spinning in Great Britain; China, affords a prospect of vast extension, but unless some guarantee is afforded for ample equivalents being obtained in return
whereby Profits and Wages may be adequately sustained, better that the Chinese be left to spin for themselves. The Official Values have been introduced
into this Statement in compliance with custom, but it Will be seen, that when actual quantity is exhibited, the Official Values are unnecessary.
$3- Of the 219,274 ibs. Exported in 1828, as exhibited in Col. No. 13, 66,520 ibs. were to British North America, 37,152ibs. to South America, and 100,285 lbs.
to the United States of North America, to which States in 1828, upwards of 40,000,000 Yards of Cotton Fabrics were also Exported; and in 1827 upwards of
55,000,000 Yards. See Statement of the number of Yards of Cotton exported to each respective Country. --
50
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Yards of White, or Plain Calicoes; of Printed Calicoes; of White, or Plain Muslims; and of
Fustians, Velverets, Velvets, and Jeans, EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each of Twenty-two different parts of the World,
in each of the Fifteen Years 1814–28, shewing the Official rate of Valuation of each description of Goods, and the Total Number of
Yards, of each kind, in each Year.
]
Sweden
Years Russia Bººk,
and Prussia.
ſ 1814 1,119,397 | 1,790,605
§ 15 237,819 | 1,070,640
: I6 554,952 310,394
* 17 | 3,643,937 | 666,468
§ 18 4,374,088 442,971
s 19 3,149,381 346,041
§ 1820 5,409,467 576,538
§ { I 3,559,860 | 358,194
§ 2 539,804 || 353, 103
§ 3 908,720 || 416,948
S. 4 992,566 || 382,645
s 5 1,545,740 389,429
§ 6 917,580 242,918
§ 7 2,944,635 | 390,954
t 8 1,946,683 || 346,474
ſ1814 93,737 || 5,006,008
15 167,150 3,921,384
s 16 121,199 1,638,387
§ 17 | 151,615 2,937,872
§: T 8 163,567 2,986,696
Š 19 99,535 2,440,099
| 1820 | 1,769,813, 4,074,891
3-4 1 607,947 1,778,444
š 2 146, 145 || 2,074,845
§ 3 33,115 921,001
§ 4 31,628 553,559
§ 5 48,071 561,254
R. 6 51,702 290,177
7 1,313,873 179,896
| 8 || 555,584 297,441
is 1814 1,151,434 2,213,992
§ 15 121,605 | 1,429,186
#P 16 623,491 || 753,291
# 17 2,391,638 1,225,708
$ 18 3,979,889 || 764,089
§ 19 1,772,466 | 681,554
#4 1820 4,344,993 || 741,419
s I 1,846,283 548,703
$ 2 | 1,035,771 626, 159
§. 3 1,154,272 496,084
§ || 4 | 1,137,682 274,976
# 5 1,317,263 |290,691
Ś 6 2,092,452 141,914
ſ 1814 625 381,577
3| 15 5,399 || 410,735
S | 16 18,703 264,605
17 63,652 |482,632
s 18 580,829 || 311,723
a | 19 509,079 256,224
§ 1820 1,666,674 885,663
§ 298,304 196,019
2 215,566 146,916
§ 3 || 885,840 º
#| 4 || 481,878 89,081
- 5 419,076 ;
i 6 37,312
875,453
Germany
5,355,899
6,004,445
6,265,485
6,972,748
7,656,746
6,372, 143
9,936,033
10,468,318
11, 106,646
10,773,776
7,889,562
9,158,584
10,842,120
14,251,631
15,431,602
1,2365,497
16,163,393
16,902,678
21,424,537
22,388,453
19,398,683
24,572,169
18,713,505
18,806,150
14,218,938
17,211,862
19,031,130
18,337,367
29,424,057
24,070,038
4,027,518
4,203,898
5,575,376
6,892,287
6,733,794
5,843,194
5,531,745
4,985,854
5,570.072
4,946, 177
5,308,985
4,898,253
5,063,011
2,790,528
3,190, 183
3,909,877
5,187,305
5, 198,250
5,462,043
7,479,403
6,168,620
5,957,054
5,895,845
4,370,337
4,000,907
4,235,441
****
349,374
15,118
|
Portugal, Spain, Malta, Turkey,
Netherlands | France Italy Maderia, and the Gibralter and the and the
& the Azores | Canaries Ionian Isles Levant-
| 3,982,896 || 338,965 3,066,025 3,370,920 1,999,768 3,889,002 || 889,172 91,301
3,986,213 21,813 || 4,081,033 3,861,657 515,181 2,776,921 | 1,323,577 193,359
3,900,923 || 44,026 3,133,439 || 4,408,250 542,140 2,882,868 1,173,773 232,526
2,362,831 16,690 8,678,117 | 3,450,139 45,245 | 1,826,698 |2,102,165 359,575
2,055,522 || 25,592 || 10,840,344 3,799,841 57,549 | 1,127,804 || 1,130,077 979,910
3,630,438 11,680 16,237,233 6,348,370 | 89,110 |2,833,434 1,298,039 || 384,641
3,293,527 2,581 12,739,090 6,562,030 || 465,260 5,134,574 1,903,015 608,456
2,840,496 | 1,857 | 12,110,576 |13,795,087 520,067 3,977,012 | 1,028,007 || 425,595
3,382,211 | 1,200 24,779,001 ||14,714,005 | 1,318,006 || 7,694,506 | 1,054,919 | 1,048,566
4,743,886 4,608 || 15,624,791 || 1,710,119 | 1,039,337 3,969,004 || 1,335,436 |2,005,631 |
3,747,555 32,180 | 18,422,819 |13,884,697 323,104 |8,691,777 1,221,896 || 3,276,916
4,081,679 || 36,216 16,616,932 11,989,771 369,537 5,551,996 887,887 3,578,575
3,830,701 || 340,186 18,059,567 |11,144,257 454,294 5,391,733 1,448,844 3,242,092
6,038,894 | 192,374 17,930,290 || 5,747,660 460,140 |9,221,816 |2,393,227 8,923,539
5,046,463 56,700 |20,926, 141 13,075,811 || 474,986 9,763,381 | 3,411,697 |4,542,819
8,137,120 | 388,537 7, 193,305 || 6,358,337 6,714,344 |5,133,252 |2,312,551 368,296
9,661,731 || 102,465 4,466,800 6,205,113 || 749,793 |4,945,617 |4,377,603 607,233
7,602,416 | 68,591 || 4,453,689 5,724,806 998,508 5,168,037 2,406,373 623,584.
4,537,991 26,121 7,089,757 4,998,651 || 311,051 3,123,986 1,262,320 | 1,007,525
5,755,386 || 11,045 | 12,188,776 || 4,674,454 222,815 2,450,413 |2,302,160 |4,662,346
6,743,238 8,886 10,043,529 3,729,404 261,900 |4,249,487 | 1,382,202 3,308,920
7,731,633 || 4,673 || 9,064,859 7,193,549 1,311,884 7,215,626 J,149,948 3,879,916
7,117,817 | 5,895 || 6,619,046 9,997,556 1,121,993 6,423,996 || 851,796 2,920,758
8,560,401 || 4,165 13,945,144 10,751,442 | 934,130 | 12,992,209 || 906,321 |4,482,467
10,077,406 538 10,060,747 6,863,143 712,976 |8,368,702 | 1,531,361 5,293,803
6,890,576 64,322 || 12,831,302 || 9,085,547 | 931,763 9,215,704 || 598,053 | 6,658,165
7,346,199 |47,192 || 9,102,022 || 7,543,536 803,259 |7,076,792 | 667,623 5,008,482
6,658,578 48,573 || 8,669,544 6,696,386 || 707,698 || 6,068,510 || 852,442 | 3,430,850
7,695,551 172,726 10,183,248 |10,499,000 || 518,947 7,981,075 98°.894 || 4,269,971
8,231,158 22,496 11,896,545 6,044,823 538,440 8,744,559 1,161,684 | 1,048,157
4,340,084 || 238,590 2,738,142 2,008,087 1,496,041 1,768,336 1,225,941 149,080
4,694,431 69,225 2,067,799 || 2,421,793 245,594 | 1,102,303 3,070,667 229,791
3,200,730 81,060 2,790,203 1,925,271 || 193,832 2, 157,243 |3,210,700 820,719
2,666,261 95,058 4,581,096 | 1,571,241 96,314|2,089,495 |3,129,566 |2,358,685
2,499,117 | 31,647 3,028,063 1,356,288 76,644 | 1,017,082 1,576,343 |2,609,174
3,447,285 19,419 3,311,625 | 1,671,504 || 97,670 1,377,792 1,176,564 2,656,057
2,498,333 6,748 2,331,940 | 1,387,375 296,492 | 1,526,182 1,134,642 3,333,821
2,609,618 6,047 2,043,798 1,840,880 | 122,565 1,680,350 376,547 | 1,365,967
3,417,926 10,942 3,885,025 | 1,418,715 156,990 | 1,568,304 || 866,568 |4,208,410
2,378,134 3,145 | 1,588,581 1,235,555 | 122,363 | 1,193,331 90ü,502 5, 167,549
2,457,849 17,543 1,407,619 | 1,891,595 197,181 | 1,687,247 | 370,289 |3,566,406
2,361,120 26,788 822,294 | 1,008,573 | 400,522 | 1,052,842 288,435 3,336,931
1,958,045 18,534 708,884 1,067,040 440,158 1,477,866 611,712 |4,973,869
1,168,842 14,731 1,276,538 436,450 | 1,184,349 897,594 77,661 20,852
1,680,056 670 | 1,117,667 314,826 148,792 | 1,270,949 127,203 15,538
1,160,526 31 575,963 560,759 99,128 536,523 95,408 16,252
766,428 4,273 | 1,618,023 195,567 114,836 385,768 75,879 54,065 |
1.128,455 6,678 2,922,455 159,397 60,048 108,600 58,152 139,894
967,830 4,324 2,062,731 123,564 375,575 220,692 36,783 38,205
629,639 — 2,025,900 345,324 180,772 543,273 47,844 10,653
794,596 350 | 1,292,761 388,779 15,979 280,276 2,329 44,539
764,062 —— 1,898,203 359,307 || 14,587 357,830 44,036 50,000.
768,364 14 958,859 279,376 18,256 284,917 28,799 | 59,275
702,015 T-r-sº 681,072 429,699 91,307 416,237 18,249 44,935
692,399 || 5,846 559,870 388,349 || 191,444 217,407 24,742 82,883
448,054 1,710 645,604 136,174 171,162 20,869
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5i
•,• For the four Years 1814 – 17, see Parliamentary Paper, No. 300, Session 1825; and for the nine Years 1818–26; see No. 553, Session 1828, in the Session of 1829, another Account was
p
resented to Parliament, Paper No. 314, but in this Paper, the return is made under two Heads only, instead of under seven Heads, as in the two former ; which discrepancy will ac-
# for the seeming great increase of Printed, and White, or Plain Calicoes, in the two latter Years, and for the other articles not being continued beyond 1826. Another discrepancy
C0717? - r - e Fºr • *- A-- - - - * ~ +--- F. S.. " - *- :- - " • rº
presents itself in this Account, Viz, The seeming decrease in the Eaport of Muslims, and the more costly kind of Fabrics, but this discrepancy doubtless arises from the Clerks of the
guide for the Classification of the several description of Goods. There was no Eavortation to the United States of North Ameriea
Gustoms, taking the Official Rate of Valuation, as their
3.
&
in 1814, on account of the War then prevailing.
ToTAL


coast cape of New South "...” p.m. | *...* | Foreign British British | East Indies, British º',
of Africa ||Good Hope Wales ||North America South America West Indies ||North America| West Indies and China | Isles . . . . Yards
90,944 78,136 | 1,300 – 2,857,384 1,365,101 |4,752,973 6,294,299|17,005,592 | 82,638|283,688 58,928,174
140,885 31,846 10,291 |19,207,928 4,974,469 1,880,907 || 2,543,234 1,825,891 (11,107,114 || 239,027 | 205,305 | 66,669,936
81,828 158,254 || 5,147|12,175,975 4,771,176 791,668 1,791,294 | 1,167,990 || 4,888,853 252,560 222,448 50,251,102
178,900 | 122,708 557 || 7,916,935 | 6,967,003 || 2,423,925 2,439,297 || 372,412 |10,342,702 || 938,680 265,514 | 63,525,555
154,211 | 166,424 1,390 12,525,008 || 8,515,322 || 2,335,566 2,510,101 || 924,744 6,235,395 || 2,271,314 || 270,496 | 68,390,415
421,752 203,456 22,501 |10,491,071 8,707,527 | 1,886,399 1,958,236 | 1,910,128 || 4,087,898 || 1,877,196 || 450,193 || 72,716,867
130,501 || 339,870 | 67,392 || 9,042,450 9,531,496 || 3,509, 176 2,158,258 | 1,043,697 || 3,807,675 3,977,948 || 340,701 || 80,580,005
242,263 508,429 | 84,427 15,529,946 || 8,836,727 4,687,732 2,342,941 677, 124 3,864,894 5,802,653 || 465,188 92,125,424
239,651 231,011 | 121,602 |13,774,292 || 8,692,339 ||10,187,513 2, 195,747 | 1,333,381 5,244,357 5,661,808 || 462,143 | 114,135,811
277, 191 1,107,111 || 57,650 |13,130,258 |19,030,838 12,028,983 3,552,260 | 1,817,218 6,210,758 9,981,366 || 413,456 || 120,139,335
339,766 || 473,417 220,509 ||14,086,397 |16,011,626 23,280,412 || 4,729,942 1,735,071 7,607,699 [10,954,049 |419,178 || 138,722,783
188,267 403,387 || 311,798 |10,993,998 |19,511,803 |21,796,351 3,561,010 | 1,991,281 5,276,414 |11,230,100 364,322 | 129,836,060
174,894 505,925 451,347 8,898,791 |13,729,291 9,366,283 1,996,998 || 1,440,502 || 4,910,781 || 1,889,702 324,286 109,606,677
344,246 919,564 636,554 |17,526,489 (21,316,375 16,509,513 5,274,484 || 2,758,056 || 1,676,324 |28,204,234 || 310,984 183,949,186
691,257 | 1,231,165 768,878 10,359,707 33,155,443 |18,189,480 4,813,752 4,300,522 9,400,506 31,278,607 863,872 189,475,956
330,459 | 665,426 — 8,155,257 2,712,900 2,852,860 | 9,184,135||12,738,778 589,467 191,891 98.279,169
251,077 271,638 26,270 32,549,408 || 7,911,892 2,989,979 || 4,686,461 5,682,849 |17,818,067 839,666 280,495 || 124,916,205
356,959 || 312,865 15,163 |16,922,239 7,959,670 932,002 || 4,379,401 | 1,988,142 |10,480,942 968,903 || 201,784 90,392,886
466,219 || 498,570 2,365 [18,896,855 8,935,050 2,892,880 8,700,079 | 1,072,756 |23,567,535 | 2,782,670 258,971 115,099,715
; tº: 3,867 23,476,609 ||14,766,938 *ś 7,475,166 ... ; 4,159,878 jº. 132,369,832
239, 311,549 23,542 6,814,647 4,605,068 98,510 || 4,971,179 2,098,502 ||10,796,695 || 3,699,877 276,745 || 86,501,648
314,642 597,807 || 82,809 12,746,531 7,471,05i 3,504,491 5,319,595 1,798,236 º: 7,543,685 220,222 | 120,281,259
#. 685,242 | 97,976 (20,379,511 | 8,937,333 º; 8,857,610 | 1,665,641 |17,369,783 9,875,100 244,673 || 128,919,681
26,722 || 530,241 | 169,768 |21,303,258 6,311,177 6,465,201 || 7,266,706 2,453,253 |11,762,310 8,918,483 173,569 139,734,107
614,637 595,234 114,037 |21,737,623 II,943,253 7,941,505 || 8,884,573 2.917,213 13,802 866 3,133,576 138,248 isºtoa
515,825 | 1,378,138 225,878 |25,583,264 |16,674,089 |16,964,732 || 9,799,823 3,333,897 ||14,861,484 || 9,513,221 266,850 | 162,414, 183
824,365 490,833 317,666 32,563,803 |19,867,169 |17,843,057 | 8,298,067 3,509,922 17, 126,998 || 8,687,975 326,240 167,091,855
633,022 269,870 490, 116 20,255,264 |10,335,237 6,229,328 4,467,092 2,942,139 ||10,619,530 || 9,999,282 449,828 118,399,739
1,221,846 828,992 || 469,403 |35,330,320 15,879,947 || 1,993,365 8,793,548 3,858,756 |15,053,772 14,515,970 372,461 | 181,543,618
1,402,331 | 1,122,181 || 457,079 |25,840,720 |29,942,569 14,672,150 8,200,367 || 4,901,733 |11,695,544 |12,489,898 || 484,620 173,852,475
20,282 128,255 *=s*--> — 2,282,801 || 856,961 || 452,821 | 1,624,292 | 1,303,107 || 130,770 6,279 28,193,993
78,411 48,509 || 14,673 |13,703,082 2,819,577 | 933,235 | 1,148,506 | 1,038,856 5,616,113 || 250,372 27,267 45,363,766
13,701 116,810 2,723 5,495,417 | 2,799,574 319,079 | 844,912 || 344,715 3,595,874 462,051 10,477 35,460,257
27,078 134,474 468 4,759,192 || 3,856,945 – 575,931 | 1,725,931 || 175,265 5,195,381 | 1,529,344 10,236 45,262,305
42,248 || 149,672 — 3,761, 153 3,513,531 500,039 || 1,153,040 || 303,894 || 3,209,431 2,343,067 51,229 || 38,699,434.
87,554 155,800 2,452 | 1,807,141 1,465,816 || 3:25,266 | 1,032,441 272,691 1,625,230 1,536,864 || 47,185 30,413,570
63,486 || 214,300 25,529 1,988,816 1,573,656 || 419,555 964, 105 || 229,404 || 1,721,222 2,746,803 15,531 33,092,481
71,639 143,695 || 33,727 2,721,016 1,212,441 750,070 1,223,711 236,407 3,828,990 || 4,116,483 11,526 31,786,267
98,333 98,357 || 25,814 2,379,996 || 1,352,036 834,472 | 1,050,232 436,954 2,005,389 6,050,831 12,423 37,104,720
37,050 |216,155 21,445 | 1,027,414 | 1,691,300 | 1,338,807 | 1,106,495 || 411,801 || 2,841,358 3,769,555 5,490 || 31,672,563
60,409 || 152,326 54,838 1,387,051 | 1,491,592 | 1,326,395 907, 133 435,234 2,642,836 3,904,466 5,109 30,684,761
39,534 91,559 25, 182 1,356,002 | 1,087,553 || 1 113,837 992,257 || 494,643 2,966,461 2,982,797 2,168 27,035,705
63,647 | 87,437 29,478 698,868 841,372 || 331,530 | 408,591 390,735 | 2,405,720 4,116,899 419 27,927,288
632 49,079 *-*- wº- 144,506. 78,016 | 60,784 107,001 809,116 8,128 2.109 10,078 27.1
357 17,342 5,874 1,629,115 || 116,874 80,924 63,552 164,679 | 728,936 6,976 1.97g ii. 830,033
9,816 || 48,153 5,342 837,468 289,436 143,767 42,317 | 199,511 218,845 9,020 3,115 9,486,882
8,409 || 69, 175 652 332,240 207,042 168,547 | 123,293 45,643 488,734 60,323 9,823 10,873,311
6,924 54,199 — 435,366 381,808 || 124,703 84,532 56,907 | 404,330 56,047 3,585 12,279,922
º: 45,821 2,505 215,566 42,963 55,048 146,683 20,546 | 158,287 12,224 1,684 10,768,906
,478 43,365 7,212 || 369,217 83,554 113,202 147,909 66,643 242,551 45,100 2,176 14,942,551
6,092 || 139,838 || 14,032 290,418 117,883 136,174 116,187 41,297 || 410,277 | 66,102 4,319 10,825, 173
; 31,832 || 38,669 156,088 52,250 127,915 90,000 || 59,233 317,687 97,638 2,605 || 10,786,021
,872 70,105 12,496 57,295 7,435 | 134,409 66,895 40,258 173,096 76,135 || 480 9,950,231
2,178 || 72,295 || 21,076 176,299 14,211 146,609 111,574 35,397 320,440 56,593 | 803 || 8,282,283
7,008 62,845 5,727 236,300 13,826 164,939 24,767 47,760 95,022 68,832 163 7,564,608
301 61,634 || 32,280 185,630 || 23,082 81,031 10,819 20,080 || 85,040 35,000 1,518 7,472,585
52
AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value of Merchandize Exported from, and Imported into GREAT BRITAIN, to and from all parts of
Europe, and all such parts of America, the intercourse with which tends to affect the Course of Exchange; shewing the quantity of
Grain and Flour which formed part of the Imports, with an estimate of the proportion of Value of the same in each Year, and alsc
the annual average price of Wheat, as well as the Weekly average price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, in the 1st. Weeks of J anuary,
and July, in each Year. *...* The Values of Grain for the 6 Years J813 – 18, are as represented in the Appendia to the Second Report
of the Secret Committee on the expediency of the Bank resuming Cash Payments, and are stated to be calculated at the average Market
Prices in England and Wales.—(Wide Folio 345, Paper 282, Session 1819.) see also Statement relating to Equivalents of Value.


Eacclusive of Ireland, Quarters of GRAIN, included in the preceding Estimated § { s Weekly Ave, age Prices, in England and Wales of
- the West Indies, Walue of Import. Annual § $ $ - - *
and of the East Indies & China. (Wide Second Report on the affairs of the Val # = s. ride second Report on the affairs of the Bank, Fol. 344.,
$º OFFICIA L Values of - Bank, Folio 340.) - alue of s's :* - - -
§ - º - - - Grain & Flour § § § àn mº, of in ºff, of in the {4}, *
S. Exports Imports Wheat Oats all other | “...; ;” Imported. 5 § “ January Juif ſºfanitary "july'ſ January jº
1790 13,481,831 9,516,442 222,557 58/2 & Wide Parl. Paper,
I 15,340,400 9,800,752 469,056 - 47/2 ! No. 50, Session 1827.
2 17,172,427 | 10,182,012 18,931 |450,976 172,691 || 7,757 600,000 || 41/9 || 42/4 39/2 27/2 24/8 17/0 17/8
3 || 13,029,842 || 9,080,636 || 415,376 429,993 243,411 211,588 1,500,000 || 47/1ſ 47/2 51/3 29/10 32/3 18/6 23/5
4 17,710,016 || 10,297,903 16,086 || 484,370 265,792 || 13,013 1,550,000 50/8 49/8 51/8 || 33/5 31/8 22/1 22/1
5 19,819, 168 10,239,898 || 74,522 || 105,168 84,249 | 124,329 1,450,000 | 72/1] 55/7 77/2 34/2 41/10 21/11 27/8
6 || 19,529,978 || 13,082,988 || 820,380 459,932 290,064 238, 132 4,360,000 || 76/3 | 89/10 81/5 36/7 34/3 24/2 21/3
7 18,451,381 9,648,873 420,414 274,490 94,920 2,785 1,300,000 52/2 || 55/9 49/8 32/3 24/4 18/I 15/6
8 20,973,000 | 12,076,732 378,740 |411,456 | 103,823 1,734 1,600,000 50/4 || 51/5 50/4 29/0 29/4 17/9 22/7
9 23,186,830 | 13,620,392 || 430,274 170,233 53,427 64,234 || 2,035,000 | 66/11: 49/2 64/4 29/4 35/11, 19/7 30/3
1800 27,434,107 || 15,946,220 1,174,523 542,603 || 320,639 348,870 8,450,000 H10/5 92/7 134/5 |45/11 69/1 || 32/5 51/1
| 1 || 27,489,715 16,575,032 1,186,237 582,628 318,749 | 1,123,714 H1,600,000 H15/11, 139/0 J29/8 80/11 69/7 || 43/11 37/2
2 31,017,895 || 13,983,292 || 470,698 241,848 38,458 252,736 2,500,000 67/9 75/6 67/5 44/0 31/3 23/4 19/8
3 || 23,962,023 12,683,246 224,055 254,799 || 28,630 || 309,569 1,300,000 57/1 57/1 60/4 25/7 24/9 20/0 22/8
4 || 25,023,105 || 13,657,793 386,194 500,369 39,192 17,072 1,200,000 60/5 || 52/3 52/1 || 23/11 27/3 21/7 24/1
5 25,048,845 14,341,258 821,164 275,105 69,032 54,566 || 4,299,000 : 87/1 86/2 89/0 43/10 43/6 26/11 28/0
6 || 26,313,334 12,983,754 || 136,763 183,428 4,065 248,927 800,000 || 76/9 || 75/11 81/10 37/5 37/10 26/7 28/9
7 || 24,124,779 || 13,975,144 215,776 || 426,032 2,090 504,213 1,700,000 | 73/1 || 76/9 73/5 |40/8 36/8 27/9 28/6
8 22,094,634 || 11,029,530 35,780 || 34,630 || 35,842 | 19,939 || 400,000 78/1}} 69/5 81/1 | 39/3 44/7 |29/8 38/8
| 9 || 38,044 460 | 19, 100,495 || 245,774 296,911 88,852 498,747 1,800,000 : 94/5 90/4 88/1 44/6 44/4 || 33/4 31/11
1810 || 36,149,582 24,655,254 1,304,577 115,916 || 132,736 |475,998 || 7,800,000 |103/3 102/6 113/4 50/6 49/9 30/3 30/6
11 22,053,812 12,682,328 179,645 11,446 || 74,522 || 32,582 1,050,000 92/5 94/7 86/11|41/7 38/6 26/3 27/5
12 31,434,453 11,834,250 115,811 14,826 113,196 || 53,038 1,600,000 122/8 106/7 140/9 51/4 77/0 31/10 50/8
13 The Accounts for this rear astroyed by Fir, 340,846 60,440 62,922 5,262 ſ?,192,592 |106/6 119/10 116/3 64/2 57/9 |44/3 42/10
14 44,354,200 17,729,825 600,601 || 250,156 75,692 || 81,745 2,815,319 72/1 76/7 67/9 |40/7 35/0 27/2 25/0
15 || 48,415,737 15,242,731 || 134,462 | 120,314 15,686 207,368 j 793,245 63/8 65/8 67/10 32/8 30/8 24/4 25/5
| 6 || 41,422,373 || 10,515,601 || 202,305 || 75,277 30,849 25,726 942,498 || 76/2 53/7 73/8 25/11 29/0 | 19/9 22/3
7 || 39,946,036 14,201,972 716,515 |478,007 || 284,658 1, 174,379 6,403,894 94/0 104/10 109/1 51/11 55/6 31/9 39/6
18 43,815,976 | 20,151,315 1,410,079 |986,793 |953,055 | 604,823 tº 10,908,140 83/8 || 85/4 84/4 45/11 48/3 27/10 33/0
19 || 35,951,150 14,249,509 || 471,607 || 586,725 | 623,278T s ss 4,235,000 | 72/3 || 78/10 70/I 63/6 39/5 fº/1 27/5
1820 40,601,910 15,936,219 |590,731 | 683,650 | 66,469 $5; 2,720,000 65/10; 64/1 69/6 || 35/5 35/1 24/4 25/11
1 41,301,178 15,535,075 137,684 || 103,200 | 16,770 º ż. 380,000 || 54/5 54/1 51/6 |25/8 23/4 19/2 17/8
2 44,523,260 16,617,972 47,958 55,642 22,563 |= §§ 170,000 : 43/3 || 46/2 42/6 | 19/7 18/4 16/8 18/1
3 42,755,218 19,705,579 || 23,951 28,964 725 ###5 75,000 || 51/9 || 39/11 60/1 28/7 31/6 18/5 25/1
| 4 || 48,952,916 21,178,554 85,183 || 488,106 || 36,749 ſº gº 790,000 62/0 55/2 60/6 29/8 33/8 20/10 26/7
5 || 46,936,731 28,651,070 391,528 205,668 |450,579 g; :Sº 2,310,000 | 66/6 63/6 68/9 |40/3 35/10|23/4 24/2
6|| 41,729,823 20,254,029 |582.276 | 1,124,293 |542,317 | #3 || 4,100,000 || 56/8 61/5 53/11|38/9 28/8 |25/1 24/3
7 || 50,213,791 27,648,835 || 304,106 | 1,143,680 561,940 | Sºs S S 4,500,000 | 54/4 60/7 39/5 42/5 29/1 29/7
8 i 758,796 || 166,001 || 369,197 j ŚS’s 2,595,000 | 50/9 56/7 29/8 30/4 21/0 21/4
9 1,603,644 447,593 || 508,156 465,082 5,000,000 75/11 68/2 37/0 32/1 24/3 24/8
1830 ; - - - 56/1 } 29/4 21/1


*...* The question of Commercial Exchanges has always been considered one of great complication, and difficulty of elucidation ; and involved, as, it has always been
in the question of Barter, and the Balance or equalization of the eacternal Commercial transactions of Nations ; those subjects were sufficient enough to render the
question of Exchange a complicated one ; but, as though they were not sufficient for the purpose, during the War of 1793 - 1815, it became involved in the transactions
of subsidies and Government eacternal Earpenditure, to the eartent during several of the latter Years of the period, of 15 to 25 millions tº annum; and further, since
the termination of the War, it has become involved with transactions in Loans to Foreign Nations, and Absentee Earpenditure, to the eactent occasionally of 6 to 14
millions ºf annum, and the Annuities which the investment of ºf 100,000,000 of Capital in Foreign Loans since 1815, has created. *
the question really is, too much importance is frequently attached to it, and ills earpected to arise from varied alterations in the Rates of Eacchange, which invariably
prove imaginary, or produce results very different to those anticipated.
Yet, involved and complicated as
To give however a full and complete elucidation of the principal and effect of Exchanges,
on the interest ºf Nations, it would be necessary to ea plain the nature and extent, or amount, of the transactions with, and between each seperate Country, that
come within the range of operations affected by its Courses or Rates ; but the limits of this Page will not admit of such earplanation ; suffice it therefore to say, in
reference to the question in the aggregate; that if a Nation Imports more than it Earports, the uniform supposition of uninformed and speculative reasoners on the suiject,
is, that the uccount must necessarily be equalized, or Balanced by Bullion : hence, say they, the Currency (when a Metallic and intrinsically valuable one, ) is always
liable to be deranged, and if an earcess of Import was to continue for a series of Years, its effects would be finally to eachaust the Importing Country of the whole of its
Circulating Medium : they therefore, instead of admitting the folly of an intrinsically valuable Circulating Medium, as a token of interchange, very unwisely con-
tend for the desireableness of Exporting more than is Imported. —England for more than a Century past, has annually Earported a greater Value than she has Imported;
but, instead of eachausting the Countries to which she has given an eaccess of quantity of their Circulating Medium, those Countries have counteracted the excess, by
increased imposts on Importation ; the consequence of whi
‘nencement ºf the Period eachibited above, Viz. 1790.
ch has been a progressive depreciation in the Value of British Products, of about one half, since the com
53
STATEMENT shewing the Highest and Lowest Rates of Exchange in LoNDoN ; on HAMBURGH, PARIs, and LISBON, and also the
Highest and Lowest Price tº Oz. of GOLD and SILVER, in each of the 39 Years 1790–1829. &# This Statement is eahibited in
juxta position with the Exports from, and Imports into GREAT BRITAIN, and of the quantity of Grain and Flour, which formed part of
the Imports, with the view of shewing how far the Rates of Eachanges are liable to be affected by the Importation of Grain. These quotations
from the 29th. of January iſ 90, to the end of 1818, have been taken from the Appendia to the Second Report of the Secret Committee on the
affairs of the Bank in 1819, and for the 11 Years 1819–29, from Wettenhalls list, which is Published Weekly for the use of the Merchants,
and Dealers in Bullion and Ecchanges. #4+ For an elucidation of the Pars of Exchange, and the relative Value of Silver to Gold in different
Countries, as well as the denomination of Monies in which the quotations are given.—see Statement of PARs of Exchange. -
---

Highest and Lowest Rates of EXCHANGE. GOLD ºf Oz. Troy. SILVER ºf Oz. Troy.
HAM BURGH - PARIS Lisbon Par || Standard . e Standard ,, .º
ra, º, ºf ºr nº. ##|...};"| 22:..."ºne | *** | 10 ºff."fine | *Pollar.
1790 ||34 11 35 10 35 5 27, 25 253 | 66 67 77/6 77/6 5/2} 5/3; 5/2} 5/0; 5/2 5/03
1 35 11 34 10 253 – 19 |66 69 683 || 77/6 77/6 5/3 5/2+ 5/3% 5/13, 5/0; 5/2
2 : 34 3 35 4 || 15 20 17 | 74% 71% 77/6 77/6 81/ 5/4 5/6 5/4} 5/5 5/3
3 : 38 6 34 11 || 17 4} 8; —— 66 77/6 77/ 77/6 — 5/1 5/1; — 4/11
4; 36 7 34 6 62% 64; 77/6 — 77/6 – 5/0, 5/2} | 5/1 4/11; 5/1
5 : 31 10 33 0 No quotation of Zºº 69. 77/6 77/6 – 5/1 3/6 §§ 4/11; — 5/4}
6 32 7 35 6 Eacchange on Paris 72. 67% 77/6 — sºmeº 5/6 5/3% 5/ 5 5/5 5/ 2 5/ 3%
7 34 9 38 5 between the 18th. of 70; 66 77/6 77/103 || 77/6 80/ 5/4 5/7, 5/0% 5/6; 4/10 5/
8 : - ... - 37 3 | Qctober, 1793, and 674 64; 673 || 77/10; 77/9 80/ ** 5/13, 5/0% 5/2 4/11 5/' –
9 || 37 8 31 6 ºut. of April 70, 64 77/9 77/7 80/ *º-> --- —- 5/8 — 5/7 5/5;
1800 || 32 5 30 O º 59; 62% || — — 85/ — , || — — — — — 5/9
I 29 8 32 10 31 11 54 68%. 66 || – –– 86/ 82/6 86/ — — -> | 5/11 5/9 5/10;
2 I — 34 0 23 10 24 11 71; 67 No quotation of s 83/6 an 5/11; 5/6 5/7 — 5/3 5/4}
3 : 34 10 33 3 34 10 24 4 23 17 25 2 68; 60 62 No quotation of Standard Gol between || -— 5/5 5/8% * 5/2; 5/6
:*::" "::";"|######|"º", **ś - "" ; ; ; ; * };
5 32 9 25 18 24 12 59; 62} |the 15th. April 1805, during which time both — — 5/10 — 5/1 5/8
6||346,333, 84.82%, 2.34; 24.10|59, 62.614 ||";ºftºº." - . . . . H., 5/4, 5/54
7 34 10 34 2 24 12 23 18 {55 60 %. Gºh the 26th. %. 1802 — 5/8 5/6 5/ 6% 5/ 4; —
3 # 35 5 31 3 24 0 21 16 —— 69 and the 28th. February 1811. — — — 5/2 5/7 4-
9 28 6. 29 6 19 6 19 16 || 60 69 69 || – - 90/ 91/ | — — — 5/3 5/7 5/5
1810 || 31 O 26 6 21 16 19 8 68%. 64 85/ 84/6 *- tºº.º- — — — -— — 5/8]
I l ; *23 6 25 6 24 6 || 1 7 6 19 1 69 67; 99/6 98/6 -- 99/ 6/2 6/0; 6/2 6/ 5/10; 6/1}
12| 29 4 27 6 20 6 18 0 — 71 107/ 106/ 111/ 107/ | 6/4 6/7 6/8; 6/6
13 30 6 26 0 29 0 |20 80 18 30 20 30 79 75 110/ —. 111/ 109/ 6/11 — 7/0} 6/11]
14 28 33 I 31 8 || 19 30 22 80 | 66 684 || 108/ 85/ | 110/ 86/6 — 5/9 5/6 5/7
#5 28 O 34 4 18 80 24 10 66; 72 59, 107/ 82/ 107/ 82/ 6/9} 5/9 6/9 5/3
16 33 0 36 7 26 10 25 40 54%. 55% || – 78/6 — 78/6 — 4/11; — 4/10
17 | – 34 6 24 30 24 40 –– 59 * 80/6 ~~ 80/6 — 5/33 — 5/4
18 33 11 34 19 33 8 || 24, 25 23 65 57, 583 || 82/ 81/ | 82/6 81/6 5/5 - 5/6 5/5
19 || 33 7 36 9 || 23 50 25 55 58 52 || 83/ 77/10} | 83/ 77/10, 5/7 5/2 5/9 5/
1820 || 36 O 37 10 24 95 25 80 52 48% 77/10% – 77/10; 77/9 5/2 4/11; 5/ 4/11
1 || 38 10 37 6 25 85 25 55 48; 50 77/10% – s ‘s 4/11; 4/10% 4/11 4/9}
2 37 3 38 2 37 9 ||25 20 25 70 25 40 49%. 52% 77/104 Z7/6 ‘ss's 5/ 4/11; 4/10 4/9}
3 || 38 5 37 7 ||25 65 25 90 25 70 51 53 — 77/6 s.S. $ 3. 4/10; 4/11; 4/8; 4/9}
4 37 8 36 10 || 25 65 25 15 52 504 || 77/6 77/9 $$ s : 4/11; 5/0% 4/9} 4/10%
5 || 36 6 38 1 25 15 25 25 51, 50 77/104 77/6 §§º's, 5/0% 5/1} 4/11; 4/104
6 38 0 37 3 25 40 25 80 || 51 484 || 77/6 — S. s.s. 5 5/1 4/10; 4/11 4/8;
7 37 6 36 3 25 70 25 25. 51} 564 77/6 — sº - - 5/0% — 4/10;
8 T3 11 13 14 25 25 25 45 46; 45; 77/6 - 77/103 º S $ $ 5/0; 4/11; 4/10 4/9;
...] is in 14 | * * * * | * * 7/10; 77/9 Sº Sº 5/0 4/11; 4/9% 4/8%
830 | - d



*** In addition to the complication (as Bet forth in the Note on the preceding Page) in which the question of Commercial Exchanges is involved; it is further involved in the complication of
ENG LAND making GOLD the Standard of Value and exclusive legal tender of Payment, while all other Countries with trifling exceptions adopt SILVER as the Standard of Value, and legal
ºnſler; and each Country assigning a different degree of Value to Gold, in relation to Silver:--In England according to the New Coinage, a little more than 143 Oz. of Silver, are equal to 1 Oz."of
Gold; in Hamburgh 15 Oz.; in Paris 15%; and in Madrid 16 Oz., (see Statement of Pars of Ecchange, and relatine Value of Gold and Silver, ) these relations of Value, also, be it observed,
*pply merely to the Coins of the respective Countries; for whenever the Rate or Course of Exchange ch any place is such as to render Gold at these relations of Value, a more favorable remittance
than Bills at the Rates demanded, a demand for Gold no sooner ensues, than it commands a premium, increasing in proportion to the demand ; consequently so long as Gold maintains a fixed
Value in England, and Silver excluded as a legal tender of Payment; England must necessarily submit to the Räte of Exchange, be it ever so unfavorable, and this disadvantage is exclusively
peculiar to England; because, while in England, Silver is undisposable except in limited amount, (that is comparatively speaking) or at a discount in proportion to the redundancy of supply; Golā
in other Countries although it may not at all times command a premium, is never at a discount; but always circulates with greater facility than Silver, when ever it can be obtained; consequently
Yºhenever circumstances render Gold more favorable than Bills as a remittance from England, or whenever it is more favorable for payment in any other part of Europe for Produce purchased on
English account, be it Grain, or any other article, the run upon Gold will continue to the disadvantage of Łngland at the option of the Foreign Interest, be it where it may;-to the disadvantage -
*f England, in so far, as the Foreign Interest, is empowered to demand Gold at a fia'ed Value, whilst the circumstances which throw the demand on Gold, are invariably consequent on "a
highly enhanced Value of some Product or Products occasioned by a sudden or pressing demand for them, as sometimes happens for Grain. It will prove however, that when Exchanges
are confined to Commercial transactions solely, the demand for Gold will not long continue, except under cases of prohibition, on one side or the other, of receiving Merchandize of any kind
* return; because, the demand for Gold will soon begin to be counteracted by a reduction in the Price of the articles offered in Exchange, and it is only under circumstances of departure
from a fixed Value for Bullion, and extensive extraneous money operations becoming involved in the ordinary transactions of Commerce. that any material deviation from the Pars of Eacchange
will prevail. The greatest deviation from the Par of Earchange, according to the above Statement was in is 11; but, it will be seen, that so far from that deviation having been occasioned
by an excess of Import; the Value of the Exports had uniformly exceeded the Value of the Imports by 10 to 12 Millions & Annum. The circumstances which produced the great deviation
ºom the Par in that Year, were the vast confiscations out of the Exports of the preceding Year, which occasioned Bills of Exchange to the amount of several Millions to be drawn upon
*he Insurers in England, whilst the general proscription of Commerce which at that time prevailed over all the north of Europe precluding any renewal of transactions to absorb the Bills so drawn,
9cºasioned a demand for Bullion, and Bank Notes being made a legal tender of Payment in England ; Bullion, of course, became, like any other article of Production or Merchandize influenced
*** Current Money Price in proportion to the demand for it, and the result which fell generally under the appellation of an unfavorable Rate of Exchange for England, was on the contrary
* favorable Rate; because, the Seller of British Products could obtain in Hamburgh in 1811, a £ on England for 23 6 instead of 37 8 which he gave in 1809, so that in fact what was a loss to
* Husurer, became a gain to the Manufacturer and Merchant.—For further elucidation, see Statements relating to Balance of Trade, and Commercial Equivalents.
AN ACCOUNT of the amount of all the Promissory Notes y ('ost Bills, of the Governor and Company of the BANK of ENGLAND
in Circulation at the close of Business on Saturday in every Week during the Seventeen Years 1815–31. . .” This account is arranged
so, as to shew in a striking point of view the increase of issue occasioned by the Payment of the Dividends falling due on the 10th. of Oct.
and the 5th. of January, April, and July, in each Year; the intercalary or 365th, day, it will be seen, tends sometimes to bring the an-
creased issue to precede the blank space left to denote the Quarterly period. The * denotes the largest, and the f the lowest amount an
Another Page will shew the annual average amount of Erchequer and Navy Bills in Circulation with the
proportion held by the Bank of England and the annual average amount of Notes in Circulation ; (distinguishing the proportion below £5)
which aggregate amount, appears to have been influenced or regulated by the amount of Exchequer Bills held by the Bank.
the following Page will shew the aggregate amount of the Circulating Medium in each Year since 1813, in juata position with other items
bearing upon the question of amount and Circulation. -
31st. of December 1829, rather more than a third is supposed to hare been Exported, and absorbed for Manufacturing purposes; the only other point for consideration in
looking at these two Pages will be the relative activity and effect in Circulation of Gold, as compared with Paper - -
Circulation, in each Year.
3.
Of the £43,391, 149 of Gold Coined between the 1st. of January
The Note to
1817, and the
41
45
[years 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819, 1820. 1821. 1822.
|- £ £ £ —£ £- £-- £-- £-—
1 Jan. 7 || 26,397,640 24,441,430 || 23,950,510 || 26,407,510 || 25,338,830 || 22,048,240 21,571,714 | 16,950,147
2 m 14 °28,886,071 28,086,811 28,372,199 °30,529,731 °28,354,691 26,286,291 |*25,722,892 °20,764,268
3 a 21 28, 199,061 27,049,711 28,175,531 29,952,131 27,343,471 26,344,371 25,904,357 20,211,461
4 m 28 27,923,921 26,775,081 28,055,261 29,599,851 26,890,391 || 25,450,281 25,222,425 | 19,673,545
5 Feb. 4 28,258,61 I 26,526,321 27,703,811 29,385, 141 26,094,421 25,244,231 24,914,286 19,211,845
6 m 11 27,597,721 26.996,691 27,386,121 28,883,341 26,157,711 24,350,621 24,523,184 19,034,229
7 m 18 26,935,821 26,635,071 27,518,561 28,742,811 || 25,680,101 || 24,052,781 24,231,586 18,679,243
8 m 25 26,673,351 || 26,081,811 27,326,221 28,259,261 25,305,961 23,420, 141 24,049,421 18,348,009
9 Mar. 4 26,799,391 || 26,724,151 27,182,621 27,770,971 || 25, 126,691 23,484,101 || 23,702, 176 18,387,046
10 * 11 26,552,661 26,407,931 26,876,061 27,491,321 25,048,221 22,866,711 23,576,084 17,803,676
I 1 m 18 26,541,299 || 25,942,361 26,593,571 27,948, 131 || 24,665,881 22,694,251 23,329,581 17,709,606
12 u. 25 26,871,991 26,590,391 || 26,744,801 || 27,345,351 24,610,681 22,311,471 23,447,112 || 17,467,141
13 Apr. 1 || 26,668, 151 27, 195,061 26,912,667 27,089,061 24,710,761 22,713,521 || 23,847,239 17,388,481
14 u 8 27,771,181 26,264,681 26,400,271 27,042,041 24,816,381 24,683,533 23,671,274 || 17,149,301
15 m 15 28,039,691 27,307,831 29,071,621 29,412,231 26,963,651 24,990,421 25,649,341 | 19,025,399
16 a 22 27,290,851 27,375,111 || 28,936,241 29,060,571 27, 133,191 25,182,963 25,101,031 | 18,583,121
17 a 29 27,479,831 27,170,771 28,666,041 28,509,651 26,413,692 24,732,257 24,532,258 18,105,998
18 May 6 26,894,441 27,008,061 28,373,961 28,043,291 26,178,089 24,317,747 24,346,073 17,798,295
19 m 13 27,196,211 26,564,161 28,040,761 28,104,511 25,984,881 24,032,937 24,053,419 17,461,161
20 m 20 27,022,021 26,346,151 27,927,361 27,985,851 25,801,489 23,840,981 23,370,431 | 16,984,938
21 , 27 26,780,731 25,987,271 27,964,981 27, 132,801 || 25,201,058 23,659,821 22,678,265 17,036,996
22 June 3 26,878,121 26,027,141 27,169,441 26,745,011 || 25,132,774 22,655,208 21,512,016 | 16,505,296
23 m 10 26,651,881 || 25,491,780 26,449,790 26,605,040 24,951,055 22,511,175 21,099,138 16,785,480
24 m 17 26,069,590 25,751,530 26,414,580 26,313,040 24,000,415 || 22,467,409 20,667,229 | 16,304,837 |
25 m 24 26,432,260 25,562,000 | 26,060,050 26,285,520 23,807,384 || 23,026,436 20,330,419 16,404,930
26 July 1 || 27,296,570 25,865,720 26,560,660 26, 173,990 23,711,755 23,417,930 20,537,088 17,005,527
27 m 8 28,182,330 25,887,140 25,800,260 26,034,910 || 23,081,450 26,280,157 | 19,304,719 16,834,794
28 15 27,326,641 28,156,510 || 30,686,720 29,284,740 27,558,360 *26,384,894 23,361,691 20,896,904
29 a 22 26,916,621 |*28,348,430 30,759,300 28,924,090 27,424,230 25,588,137 22,948,803 20,579,130
30 m 29 27,428,731 28,251,440 || 30,646,840 28,149,130 26,480,770 25,462,755 22, 138,808 || 19,748,395
31 Aug. 5 27,143,651 28,088,850 °30,920,360 27,007,900 26,284,530 25,066,750 21,770,501 | 19,287,790
32 m 12 27,233,051 27,735,020 30,374,260 26,927,790 25,968, 180 24,723,667 21,453,635 | 18,833,458
33 iſ 19 27, 155,211 28,044,400 30,112,650 26,603,930 25,782,871 24,282,351 21,028,527 | 18,503,576
34 m 26 27,024,031 27, 162,541 29,971,699 26,644,071 25,158,221 24,453,388 20,327,753 18,498,856
35 Sep. 2 27,065,191 26,758,720 29,543,770 26,450,610 || 25,252,680 24,437,125 20,172,215 17,464,796
36 m 9 || 27,102,831 26,415,320 28,938,560 26,091,950 24,435,330 23,411,387 19,722,285 17,149,134
37 m 16 || 26,640,511 26,707,470 28,712,160 25,892,920 23,960,920 23,098,624 | 19,449,894 17,540,955 |
38 23 26,516,111 || 26,035,699 || 28,527,061 25,893,661 23,558,221 22,951,527 | 18,889,454 16,796,585
39 m 30 27,388,601 || 26,446,771 28,559,511 25,709,981 23,766,621 22,944,463 19, 173,682 | 16,798,699
40 Oct. 7 || 26,522,951 25,842,931 28,925,911 26,289, 101 24,721,641 22,736,129 18,742,235 | 17,231,846
a 14 27,411,111 || 25,817,441 20,293,891 28,512,741 24,066,201 24,547,427 | 19,845,072 16,693,871
42 a 21 26,706,800 27,491,810 30,502,360 27,417,700 25,780,510 | 24,013,768 19,802,451 18,387,096
43 u 28 26,373,170 27,199,220 29,981,610 | 26,753,580 25,391,570 || 24,224,012 | 19,452,333 17,991,058
44 Nov. 4 26,828,510 || 27,026,030 29,658,950 26,626,800 24,960,190 24,248,241 19,259,894 17,753,077
a 11 26,376,710 26,930,299 || 29,544,611 26,279,861 24, 134,341 23,577,525 | 19,006,236 17,456,991
46 m 18 25,854,250 26,540,311 29,446,071 26,026,541 23,720,451 || 23,302,951 | 19,008,034 17,382,866
47 m 25 25,770,420 26,217,850 29,050,230 25,977,630 || 23,404,700 23,222,600 | 18,175,260 17,218,660
48 Dec. 2 25,619,430 25,593,120 28,698,540 26,280,220 23,248,340 22,771,200 || 17,635,927 17,457,244
. . 49 m 9 25,047,390 25,318,840 28,465,490 25,632,150 22,536,690 22,102,220 17,486,083 | 16,370,602
50 m 16 it 25,006,330 |f 25,067,800 27,967,590 || 24,789,670 22,418,220 22,356,306 || 17,474,502 || 16,088,529
51 a 23 25,823,080 25,412,820 27,770,990 25,019,560 [22,194,650 22,647,165 |f 17,375,662 | 16,642,042
52 a 30 25,629,470 25,219,140 || 27,601,180 25,462,690 22,781,550 22,865,079 || 17,443,650 | 19,483,69
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Years 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822.
——£
{16,379,531
1823.
20,157,482
19,969,578
19,879,317
18,652,608
18,404,361
17,802,629
17,839,486
18,106,362
17,224,579
17,121,786
17,070,015
17, 174,946
16,845,841
19,282,022
19, 198,274
18,943,557
18,994,051
18,585,349
18,464,533
17,971,841
17,425,713
17,602,986
17,059,267
16,703,737
16,835,669
16,975,891
20,785,759
20,680,963
20,359,367
20,221,913
19,966,005
19,716,776
19,582,348
19,231,241
18,884,217
18,409,593
17,820,421
17,824,286
17,879,271
17,541,491
19,919,414
19,386,184
*21,779,666
20,679,004
20,353,143
19,820,209
19,400,809
18,664,214
18,031,400
17,575,971
17,551,531
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1823.
55.
*...* From the 7th, of January 1815, to the 17th. of April 1819. ſ ºn “º- "º" "º". ºw - º: sº, ** *ś.
Wide Folio 324, of Appendia to Second Report on the Affairs of is: ;"| º, none 2007862 £13,333 Tºo - agºgo Tººgoºs
the Bank, Parliamentary Paper, No. 291, Session 1819; and ió 36,374,000 #}} - ! . : ; ; ; *;
from the 8th of April 1820; to the 2nd of April 1825–see Par- || | | º º ##| | ###| | }}} | : | : ###!
liamentary Paper, No. 386, Session 1825; the remaining part was is; ; #; ºf ; ; ; ; #;
compiled from MSS., obtained from the department of Stamps.-- : ; j; ; ; j ; ;
see also statement of official Value of Exports for the 15 Years | 3 | jºš ºf ºš ºf ºf ſº ºft
e * 4. 20,293,326 12,831,332 4,065,075 27,797, 171 723,926. 217,845 228,084
1814–1828; and article CIRCULATING MEDIUM, in Indear. 5 19,290,570 J4,930,168 4,580,919 32,374,090 790,870 || 218,070 282,566
tº The increase of Issue at the close of the Year 1825, is par- º ::::::::: § ; ; ; #; 219.6%
ticularly deserving of notice. - ; ; , ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
[years 1824. 1825. 1826. 1837. 1828. 1829. | 1830. 1831, | 1832, 833.
* ---------------— — — —. £ £-—- —£-— £-———£-— £ £-—— -É | £-—--—£-—-
1 Jan. 3 || 17,230,799 || 21,790,472 24,120,416 ºf 18,303,476 t 19,091,052 | 19,180,928 17,853,060 18,331,402 16,890,093
2 m 10 20,577,959 22,337,332 °26,104,904 21,617,841 22,084,979 21,162,123 || 19,549,565 19,397,894 | 16,495,053
3 m i7 20,695,453 22,328,627 25,013,791 22,506,938 22,554,770 21,595,522 || 20,443,931 20,486,259 18,796,825
4 m 24 20,218,041 21,960,334 24,255,925 22,229,740 22,931,610 || 21,807,947 20,531,418 20,345,564 19,470,458
5 m 31 20,280,821 21,931,937 23,673,737 22,065,896 22,900,168 21,490,871 20,535,738 20,341,818 19,898,387
6 Feb. 7 20,309, 188 21,307,879 || 23,450,151 21,881,792 22,697,334 21,287,942 20,767,947 20,399,892 19,157 008
7 m 14 20,357,169 21,234,674 24,466,510 || 21,712,082 22,367,146 20,752,459 20,587,783 20,069,260
8 m 21 | 19,866,854 21,060,145 || 24,955,050 21,588,086 22,046,688 20,020,798 || 20,459,261 | 19,758,449 |
9 m 28 19,736,987 | 20,342,417 25,115,173 21,239,270 21,693,406 | 19,870,852 20,050,735 | 19,659,846
10 Mar. 6 || 19,301,038 || 19,875,858 24,375,453 21,113,818 20,656,860 | 19,541,757 | 19,895,262 | 19,357,579
11 m 13 | 18,937,155 | 19,560,433 24,164,274 20,807,411 | 20,471,424 | 19,386,080 | 19,766,710 | 18,866,630
12 m 20 | 18,979,601 | 19,611,349 24,060,901 | 20,736,507 | 20,238,390 | 19,058,718 19,701,840 18,688,789
13 m 27 | 19,156,934 20,328,980 || 24,161,171 20,710,683 20,267,284 19,142,467 || 19,666,689 lºſº |
14 Apr. 3 | 19,313,989 20,687,517 24,947,796 20,629,512 19,977,133 19,044,850 20,109,870 | 19,082,586 ||
15 m 10 21,237,348 21,060,103 25,562,055 22,919,347 21,437,819 20,309,170 21,284,023 | 19,715,856
16 , 17 | 21,392,852 20,717,044 || 25,569,374 || 23,027,102 || 21,744,158 20,750,079 21,701,858 19,846,844
17 / 24 20,645,606 | 20,536,633 24,482,967 22,888,308 21,686,778 20,747,284 22,073,811 19,468,992 |
18 May 1 || 20,514,143 20,500,259 23,654,000 22,653,568 21,511,332 20,518,197 22,080,49. ſº |
19 m 8 20,289,685 | 20,046,091 22,976,215 22,400,556 21,315,619 20,593,220 |22,064,569 º!9.17%
20 15 19,961,919 || 19,723,489 22,293,814 21,988,944 21,218,622 | 20,146,145 || 21,622,500 | 18.933,789
21 22 19,719,357 | 19,653,012 21,909,490 21,857,013 20,839,395 | 19,676 &32 21,211,869 18,438.94%
22 29 || 19,149,378 || 19,298,202 || 21,355,405 || 21,372,250 | 20,538,397 | 19,163 533 21,078,039 || 3:334,994
23 June 5 | 19,396,865 | 18,639,892 20,878,408 20,562,478 || 19,682,856 18,641,540 | 20,288,334 7,999.4% |
24 m 12 18,937,401 | 18,327,736 20,852,693 20,503,059 | 19,815,356 | 18,239,891 | 19,827,384 || ||7.773,448 |
25 19 | 19,071,462 18,372,869 21,045,575 20,001,605 || 19,443,156 18,195,257 | 19,854%. 47,449.2%
26 26 | 19,158,505 | 19,033,339 20,787,013 | 20,161,492 | 19,323,850 | 18,346,033 | 19,978.* | 17,719,286
27 July 3 | 18,804,994 || 21,714,838 22,630,821 20,083,390 19,400,220 18,208,704 || 19,886,920 17,629,999
28 10 22,220,754 21,763,418 23,564,518 23,575,202 22,365,766 20,688,842 22,016,942 | 19,408,893
29 , 17 |*23,004,244 21,193,818 22,871,630 |*23,845,916 °22,949,462 21,008,523 22,551,479 | 1991,773
30 , 24 22,276,232 | 20,794,730 22,852,220 23,833,914 22,615,953 21,166,449 22,612,199 || 1982,924
31 , 31 21,998,641 20,157,200 22,653,454 23,774,884 22,401,937 20,963,714 22,542,820 | ****!!?
32 Aug. 7 || 21,312,124 | 19,738,770 21,983,284 23,494,367 22,317,946 20,240,887 22,693.71% º!
33 14 | 20,961,543 | 19,589,056 21,660,961 22,796,854 21,988,677 | 19,792,769 21,842.92* | ****7'37
34 21 20,535,550 | 19,290,570 21,388,029 22.007,073 21,478,179 | 19,455,877 21,853,999 | ****
35 28 20,293,326 | 19,028,070 21,421,297 22,348,221 21,357,508 || 19,523,420 21,082,324 | ****08
36 Sep. 4 || 19,737,824 18,517,202 || 21,132,437 21,929,649 21,021,180 | 19,318,621 29,734.9% º!9
37 - 11 | 19,208,522 | 18,252,171 20,653,181 21,295,260 20,955,000 | 19,035,901 | 20,058,749 | 18,197,929
38 18 || 19,049,486 | 18,009,781 20,264,364 21,082,466 20,741.309 18,735,188 20,078.99% 17.7% º
39 25 | 18.715,300 | 18,506,562 20,408,194 | 21,191,865 20,376,694 18,746,833 | 19,717,792 || 17.98% |
40 Oct. 2 | 19,065,322 | 18,173,415 | 19,584,501 || 20,737,816 20,334,818 18,692,670 29.4%.97.| 7.9%.
41 - 9 || 19,135,351 | 19,686,586 20,654,313| 21,669,438 20,263,660 | 18,454,293 || 19,449,99° 17,679,399
42 , 16 21,461,808 || 19,027,460 21,050,060 21,990,255 22,126,954 19,774,340 | 20.78% | *%
43 23 21,073.333 18,692,228 20,875,943 22,013,037 21.609,013 is boiºsº | 29,72.É. 'º
44 , 30 21,043,022 | 18,497,423 20,834,838 || 21,754.ogi 21.391,019 is 731.33i 29.3°4′ ºl
45 Nov. 6 21.415.902 | 18,031.872 | 20,527,490 21,452,15i 20.936.133 16.597,604 | **** | *****
46 , 13 21.4iii.426 17,594.301 | 20,416,250 21,433,397 20.109.771 19,536.336 | *ºº. º!º
47 20 20,317.379 || 17,464,390 | 19,906,857 | 20,905,036 20,015.596 || 19,163,713 | *ś Zºº
48 , 27 | 20:50.360 || 17,477,294 | 19,301.323 20,573.235 | 2011.333 || 13,693.717 | *º Zºº
49 Dec. 4 20353,088 18,037,966 || 19,031,617 | 19,639,896 || 19.771,393 | 18.390,093 ººl ºf
50 11 | 19.500.11a || 23,943,337 || 19,049,073 | 19,311.365 | 19,631.373 17,967,463 ſº ſº
51 , 18 13.915,158 25,611,306 | 19,084,902 | 19,225,272 19,448.932 18,026,063 | ****** | *79***
52 25 | 19.447,397 - 25,709,526 19,049.733| 19,131,217 | 19,230,667 17,792,364 18,297.9% | 19,796.8°
1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1838. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1882. 1833.
[Years
36
A N Account of the Official Value, of each of 96 enumerated artieles of Merchandize, Imported into GREAT BRITAIN, from
all parts of the World (except Ireland,) in each of the 15 Years 1814–1828, with the Rates of Valuation assigned to each article
and the Rate of Duty, payable thereon, in 1829.
*...* This and the four following Statements have been compiled from the accounts
presented to Parliament annually, which exhibit a comparison of 3 Years, but each Years account is generally more or less altered in the subsequent Year, and although
not to an eatent to affect the general principle of the account, yet sufficiently so, as to frequently occasion perplexity on a reference being made, it is therefore deemed
necessary to state, that these Statements have been compiled from the Finance Accounts of the Years stated at foot. ..
West India Produce, and of the Fishery, are brought into one point of view; all the other articles follow in Alphabetical order.
es, increase are Cotton and Sheeps Wool, see Nos. 31 and 86; Raw Silk, Flaac, Tallow, and Timber, also eachibat a great increase.
The principal articles of China, and East and
The articles which eachibit the great-


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ſ 1 Tea . . . . . . . . . . ... 2/4ſ fä. . . . . 100 d?’ Cent.
2 Indigo ºn fºº ###". *:::::: *****
3 Cotton Manufactures Various . . . . 20 if Cent.
4 Silk do. do. . . . . . . 30 do.
5 Borax .... #: :::::$.”.” . . . . #4 #
6 Camphor %. #.a'; '
7 Cassia Lignea 1/6 ºff” fib. . . . . . . . . 1/0 m
8 Cinnamon 4/0 u " ºft.*::::: m
Ş 9 Cloves .. 5/0 m * ºff.”:#.
< 10 Mace. . . . 12/6 m ***::::::: ,
8; Nutmegs 4/0 m ***:::::
12 Pepper 4d. , ” ºf “. . ; ,
13 Animi 3/ & Copal 10d. if ib.
14 Arabic 42/6 diſº Cwt. . . . . . . . 12/df. Cwt.
15 Lacs, Stic 3d. other 9d, ºff” fib. . . Various
16 Senegal 42/6 d? Cwt. 12/ # Cwt.
U17 Saltpetre ... 12/ * - - - - - - - - 6 If
ſ18 Sugar .... 27/6 m #;"| "...#:# ,
19 Melasses . . 13/ u ž;... . . . . . ; # ,
; :::::: *% ºf
21 Cocoa ... 50/ If \ all other
22 Rum ... ... 1/8 ºf Gallon . .
23 Pimento . . 6 dº ib. *# * : *.*.
Dye 24 Fustic ... # 9 ſtſ”Ton ! *::::::::::" ... ºr pº
º 25 Logwood 12 it any stairpºrt, , a tº
26 Mahogany . . . . . . 8 iſ . . . . . . . . . . Various
# (27 Cod &c,..., 17/ ºff Cwt. , ºftº:
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Total of the above . . . . . . . . £
30 Rice 15/ # Cwt. ººººº; rº,”
31 Cotton Wool ºft”.” #.º.º."r,
India Silk 32 Raw of India 7/4, others 11/4 I d. df fib.
33 Thrown 24/ do. . . . . . . . . Various
34 Almonds anº, #. º:
35 Annotto
From British Possession 5s 10d, all others 31s 8d per Cwt.
g 47 6 do. 95 0 do,
36 Ashes
Cyz ſº 67's 2d. #' fh.
37 Barilla.
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38 Bark, Oak .
39 Brimstone
40 Bristles
41 Butter . . . . . . . . .
42 Cheese . . . . . . . . . . // // *
43 Cochineal . 16/ # Ib. * *; if ib.
44 Copper d? Cwt. 80/ Unwrought in Pigs &c. 27/# Cwt.
45 Cork . . . . . . . . 16/ t? Cwt. . . . . . . . . . . 8/ m
46 Corn, Grain, Meal, & Flour .
47 Cortex Peruvianus 2/6 d? Ib. . . . . . . . .
48 Currants . . . . . . . . 21/ P Cwt. ...
49 Fiephants Teeth . . f6 iſ . . .
50 Figs . . . . . . . . . . 12/6 " . . . . . . . .
e 35/ f/ © Q &
From British Possessions, free
a e s e o e e a y TI I K_P º º a 6 - 0 < * * * *
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10/6 f/
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44/4 ºf Cwt.
20/ m
21/6 m
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52 Hemp e Q @ e º e º 'º' 17/ - m e & G e all other 4s. 8d. per Cwt,
53 Hides . . . . . . . . 60/ ll e < * * * * * * * * * * Various
54 Jalap 2/6 ºf fij. . . . . . . . . . . 2/ if ib.
55 Iron, in Bars £9 15 º' Ton . . . . . . . . .
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Wide Finance Accounts for the Years
. 30/4” Ton 213,988
\- -
T814. T815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820.
£ £ £ £ # £ £—
2,61 1,055 2,560,221 3,623,438 |3,146,707 2,006,573 2,375,041 3,014,800
974,832 774,745 999,266 || 706,784 777,036 521,948 688,611
919,013 | 985,724 766,490 716,592 767,824 | 662,360 704,539
10,620 59,245 103,301 32,573 76,666 215,591 209,675 |
13,750 10,498 8,674 6,700 9,422 4,623 5,133
13,497 30,516 63,741 36,746 14,232 25,396 13,161
55,405 76,345 83,340 78,695 114,640 78,457 66,823
77,353 204,607 97,844 87,472 6,500 700 2,301
66,174 160,617 24,266 51,338 5,579 11,289 4,542
64,929 148,792 73,109 73,057 11,914 38,757 18,570
108,938 213,921 | 199,761 67,862 98,539 88,331 10,916
10,417 7,612 8,699 9,486 14,918 19,410 19,273
4,150 21,586 22,018 24,706 47,673 27, 171 52,640
23,241 24,719 21,601 18,410 20,982 14,158 13,245
87,988 84,672 96,400 102,107 80,727 93,221 || 141,057
5,485,657 5,439,967 |5,141,192 5,188,656 5,417,779 |5,568,236 5,552,769
89,893 77,619 1,071 5,041 20,554 35,647 26,182
6 405,043 5,303,493 ||3,325,270 |3,520,218 (2,803,549 |2,450,979 2,973,944
111,054 50,462 28,848 20,280 37,144 35,694 53,386
768,504 601,138 346,821 550,781 481,598 559,786 617,246
33,144 59,670 44,241 35,313 47,966 66,967 32,220
49,012 44,125 36,017 29,515 55,964 59,597 23,135
158,695 149,740 148,721 121,419 136,435 | 104,593 59,051
88,506 || 192,620 || 132,403 74,647 | 157,886 137,708 || 134,638
35,749 26,819 19,461 28,510 26,001 23,857 41,120
469,239 321,645 || 410,356 325,127 425,450 416,777 508,077
147,368 97,257 106,932 91,049 110,590 92,417 | 150,917
18,883,226 17,728,375 | 15,933,281 15,149,791 13,774,141 13,728,711 15,137,971
123,410 76,727 64,699 || 179,294 313,174 347,362 209,452
1,989,742 3,318,211 3,151,604 |4,158,275 |5,764,081 |4,868,838 |4,933,758
702,782 601,807 || 364,299 || 398,545 708,365 621,385 985,157
774,867 429,287 230,590 294,711 548,366 345,175 398,548
30,946 11,346 12,023 13,182 ( 29,350 15,928 16,160
48,641 8,606 9,578 8,577 14,526 8,757 4,706
62,670 171,268 201,968 256,154 241,001 || 232,753 | 192,041
70,492 41,169 | 120,897 || 108,527 | 104,781 106,786 || 103,846
37,163 41,539 30,428 61,364 111,097 79,771 72,223
24,209 88,291 47,494 || 39,989 71,714 63,499 43,691
7,805 33,171 12,797 28,028 31,629 18,603 28,165
161,926 173,382 88,924 28,780 116,623 90,698 95,641 ||
225,615 160,472 113,347 39,601 | 167,891 120,786 118,191
154,097 89,135 | 122,114 | 113,211 177,607 59,485 129,552
8,552 15,609 | 2 709 800 8,108 5,785
33,827 52,825 25,050 22,016 25,306 32,427 36,181
1,209,677 395,572 | 405,545 2,196,113 ||3,913,590 1,613,024 1,387,504
27,923 17,630 2,064 5,681 6,190 1,396 8,584
120,066 191,090 85,592 96,240 135.653 78,220 142,992
16,399 22,207 16,516 12,500 14,174 15,561 | 18,520
9,769 13,275 5,636 8,851 15,785 6,635 13,052
947,673 || 632,586 || 434,825 | 817,857 | 844,079 795,078 || 763,479
463,569 620,403 || 312,750 | 388,659 561,343 402,326 355,493
297,844 381,585 297,473 130,897 || 335,401 || 240,585 231,058
305 6,013 2,716 6,990 3,777 12,358 8,253
208,130 | 82,743 98,883 || 162,198 || 136,573 96,426
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The Official Rates of Valuation were fixed as far back as 1696, and consequently denote Quantity rather than Value, the ar-
ticle most deserving attention for the disparity between the Official Rate of Valuation and its current Value during the last 7
or 8 Years, is COFFEE, which is rated at three times its present average Value, East India Cotton Wool, at twice its Value:
several other articles are also considerably over rated; on the other hand Raw Silk, and Butter, are rated at about one half
their Value only ; Indigo, Cheese, and several other articles, considerably under their Value ; the Rate of Sugar, Cotton Wool,
and Flax, which form the most considerable items in the account, correspond, or nearly so with the average Value of the last 3 or
4 Years, but it would be well to abandon this mode of account, and substitute Tale, Weight, and Measure.


1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. I828. 1829. 1830 1831.
£ £ #. ——£ 39 —£– # —£ £ l £—l—£–-
3,073,111 |2,736,277 (2,904,689 |3,168,199 |2,934,572 |2,984,040 |3,974,624 3,267,877 3,054,440 3, 189,775 |3, 164,893 |
552,807 || 380,280 957,209 | 667,707 | 895,960 1,084,750 801,394 | 1,349,316 || 876,425 |1,121,061 983,343
490,386 283,655 } 336,515 494,099 || 371,995 || 449,796 || 273,098 || 344,901 505, I 14 || 410,577 318,775
2- --~. 103,596 || 119,621 | 124,216 275,525 176,209 || 131,293 170,415 | 124,599 || 159,422
51,651 25,268 81,164 154,748 6,759 62,775 7,203 11,474 28,227 35,823 33,031
4,030 165 4,989 17,679 4,047 1,310 4,617 14,010 20,202 10,263 4,913
23,172 20,465 20,780 47,939 39,674 40,067 31,195 41,251 61,434 62,819 29,881
83,527 24,326 || 380,160 76,211 85,129 || 31,297 || 253,489 67,497 108,847 92,835 | 45,174
8,379 26,736 50,035 96,853 23,038 70,087 63,346 | 121,946 9,018 39,502 32, 197
8,683 10,523 2,983 17,962 45,228 74,359 14,246 26,334 4,276 9,868 25,805 || 10
7,017 9,114 2,992 16,688 36,694 67,740 14,971 11,781 7,773 || 49,582 41,558 || 1 ||
13,476 119,756 100,214 146,713 92,013 || 234,976 | 151,642 83,113 33,581 46,895 || 104,549 12
30,733 15,300 26,667 43,867 29,891 12,077 20,925 15,923 21,047 8,518 26, 1 1 0 || 13
32,516 || 21,903 41,164 53,350 49,664 55,767 27,075 11,083 19,313 || 17,723 17,316 || || 4
52,442 43,853 34,126 j 47,434 48,578 46,292 46,218 51,696 50,478 || 44,830 || 75,654 15
23,579 6,852 6,722 24,218 27,946 3,829 4,747 26,596 16,890 20,780 25,127 | 16
143,445 87,047 98,476 96,936 58,582 78,702 || 121,118 126,132 109,166 88,595 107,864 17
5,738,737 |4,976,861 |5,477,419 |5,733,021 |5,055,655 |5,602,844 |5,328,114 ||6 311,721 6,279,555 6,382,129 |6,935,986 18
37,509 50,826 126,342 | 158,590 236,116 | 192,599 || 261,448 sº 261,574 | 158,374 218,440 19
2,771,411 |2,672,097 |2,754,861 |3,108,606 |3,237,980 |2,569,246 |2,945,023 |2,502,667 2,372,651 |2,543,853 |2,649,008 || 29
52,382 56,470 32,019 61,540 67,905 49,961 | 103,264 || 36,651 | 71,678 46,583 76,860 || 2 |
620,481 || 367,470 428,298 || 419,676 || 342,893 || 416,447 || 497,207 || 540,701 597,843 593, 101 675,599 22
73,769 42,222 63,329 65,914 40,224 40,302 57,892 59,008 95,036 91,338 45,471 23
22,752 22,429 45,833 41,831 51,835 32,844 35,897 67,444 64,579 45,713 56,389 24
100,862 195,064 175,099 || 219,011 || 245,112 || 114,769 124,501 || 158,296 || 156,024 201,544 165,800 25
101,817 | 141,893 115,744 172,554 113,086 184,266 175,904 || 183,915 188,570 147,721 113,974 26
50,480 27,561 15, 134 45,940 62,186 48,615 26,943 76,126 68,399 55,877 28,538 27
519,406 || 426,060 541,637 || 425,246 314,952 410,260 497,328 426,358 430,040 || 368,405 || 480, 164 28
145,307 72,128 i53,140 87,346 66,618 64,754 || 119,163 || 134,365 | 103,046 33,909 || 56, 148 29
14,833,867 12,862,601 || 14,881,336 15,829,499 || 14,688,518 15,300,296 | 16,158,801 16,538,450 15,785,641 16,042,591 | 16,697,989
96,457 89,097 94,085 129,532 61,284 87,703 || 143,692 | 183,888 215,144 132,662 165,449 30
4,347,258 |4,735,252 |6,241,561 |4,864,788 |7,404,445 |5,726,997 |8,963,688 |7,483,109 || 7,289,146 8,720,271 9,516,087 ºf
935,000 | 943,966 | 1,067,265 | 1,464,994 | 1,410,770 1,060,345 | 1,524,568 |2,131,975 1,545,363 |1,647, 195 |1,557,018 82
406,837 591,113 || 431,570 | 401,583 928,245 212, 146 555,490 613,313 254, 165 496,978 || 757,713 33
20,574 17,023 14,192 24,579 || 15,567 14,487 28,126 39,506 18,719 29,909 || 34,6}6 || 34
9,150 11,214 7,382 13,663 || 25,578 10,825 | 40,212 12,923 31,833 || 5,666 17,946 35
226,425 | 198,589 || 380,005 || 347,316 || 313,959 275,583 | 168,747 190,687 197,624 286,122 279,838 || 36
113,033 95,932 202,630 || 70,501 65,910 83,353 159,296 72,093 56,730 | 107,472 70,377 || 37
77,629 || 132,194 || 218,141 199,574 198,649 105,726 158,336 156,764 186,914 | 190,308 || 178,861 || 38
52,035 || 42,232 75,427 82,070 100,193 || 119,431 102,705 || 132,180 142,374 125,333 138,286 39
25,005 || 37,121 || 32,052 31,639 37,745 21,794 || 43,272 32,131. 31,887 || 37,206 || 38,742 | 40
160,449 163,187 | 168,901 222,768 || 398,081 273,327 291,580 278,678 203,951 149,647 171,644 || 41
125,511 || 111,292 || 1:38,536 235,437 331,661 258,977 272,625 314,067 244,821 157,708 || 192,641 || 42
95,969 105,628 315,615 179,167 242,738 156,626 255,872 207,952 231,838 255,381 180,747 43
31,774 || 50,057 | 160,186 9,750 46,744 | 66,153 | 40,904 || 19,245 || 41,070 6,089 2,644 || 44
26,061 33,082 33,727 | 36,674 41,837 33,247 || 45,282 || 39,609 40,379 29,486 || 39,355 45
272,992 115,914 || 41,000 || 456,290 . , 128,342 2,117,391 | 1,994,214 73,417 3,500,433 3,270,745 |4,671,354 46
20,737 11,494 || 10,862 24,819 35,795 || 15,567 48,211 42,343 50,582 69,161. 28,210 || 47
102,756 || 108,393 || 103,411 || 134,305 || 131,803 89,166 151,766 171,866 | 125,920 | 119,586 223,539 || 48
22,879 | 12,236 | 19,569 32,276 36,202 26,907 20,204 || 21,582 25,913 32,880 81,604 || 49
6,718 9,911 o,451 14,278 14,742 || 13,986 13,911 16,933 13,643 || 12,439 17,595 50
1,013,147 1,197,290 1,082,054 |1,455,710 |2,078,844 |1,346,803 1,786,305 1,736,611 | 1,845,582 1,892,748 |1,879,043 || 51
205,493 509,034 542,845 464,981 || 491,025 396,055 || 463,240 | 400,815 287,884 || 378,325 || 484,899 || 52
341,409 || 513,683 || 675,528 888,983 || 876,363 558,507 || 423,789 643,892 || 829,486 || 983,497 || 792,665 53
560 4,728 5,853 / 3,882 7,331 6,454 7,783 5,475 9,497 10,085 6,559 54
99,219 124,192 || 131,272 139,101 226,527 | 126,621 | 180,439 146,985 |, 147,971 148,154 170,162 55
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ACCOUNT Continued, of the Official Values of each of 96 enumerated articles of Merchandize, Imported into GREAT BRITAJN,
from all parts of the World (except Ireland, ) in each of the 15 Years 1814–1828; with the rates of Valuation of each article, and rate
of Duty payable thereon, in 1829. *, * most of the Articles below are underrated ; Sheeps Wool more particularly so, which varies in price
from 6d., up to 6/ P ib., averaging abovt 2/4. Tobacco varies from 3d., up to 9d., P ib. Spirits are underrated above one third. Clover Seed varies from 30) to 60|
d? Cwt., Raisins from 21ſ to 84) iſ Cwt: 28) would be a fairer Valuation for Tallow, than 21]. The Valuation of Madders however shews the greatest inconsis.
tency, the Roots being Valued at nearly five times the price of the Ground Madder, whilst their relative Value is above one half less, Ground Madders vary from
20| to 70ſ itſ' Cwt., it will be seen from these remarks how irrational it is to persist in drawing ſtastu conclusions from the bare Statement of Official Values, the fol-
lowing Page eachibits the Official Valuation of the Various kinds of Grain, Meal, and Wines. . - -


Rate of Valuation Rate of Duty 1814. 1815. 1816. T817. 1813. 1819. 1820.
- —£ —£–!—£–––––£ | £ — £ £—
56 Isinglass ... . g 12 ºf Cwt... " ..." . . ." | 18,686 18,197 14,536 29,535 | 11,175 16,690 14,675
57 Juniper Berries 40/ m . . . . . . . . . . 11/1 ºf Cwt. 16,653 26,106 || 6,001 || 14,046 15,241 14,362 16,185
58 Lemons & Oranges 13/ {{* 1000 e is ſº tº º . 15/ d? 1000 35,701 33,578 48,344 41,424 40,502 54,819 50, 115
59 Linens, Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40/ # Cent. 216,644 136,891 37,213 || 32,915 31,760 28,549 28,998
60 Liquorice Juice £9 13 4 d? Cwt. . . . . 75/ dp Cwt. 38,319 31,722 29,408 46,692 || 25,812 19,960 8,718
61 Madders ." §s, ºf Cwt. . . . . . . . . . . ##, u 392,093 || 244,918 217,769 || 316,738 719,672 206,552 294,360
62 Oil of Olives . ... #28 d? Tun . . . . . . #38 80 m 134,385 40,957 46,133 33,433 123,192 61,386 65,311
63 Pitch & Tar 5/11 # Cwt. Tar £9 d? Last 'º'; 96,731 208,366 111,879 87, 149 134,846 82,244 113,748
61 Quicksilver . . . . . . 4/4ſ fly. . . . . . . . . . . 6d. iP ſh 18,265 136,955 66,413 ; 185,164 261,856 109,867 257,706
65 Raisins .... 13/3 to 16/6 d? Cwt. .... :: *** | 86,268 || 117,264 65,527 51,984 || 101,361 82,559 98,359
66 Rhubarb ...... 12/6 tº ſh. ... *:::::::::::":**...* 14,281 24,065 55,290 65,216 69,368 107,140 | 132,567
3. ( 67 Clover ... 10/ d? Cwt. . . . . . . . . 20/ #9 Cwt. 24,730 30,698 9,373 || 24,814 73,249 40,333 43,600
§ { 68 Flax . . . . . . 2/3 d?' Bushel . . . . 1%d. #9 Bushell 183,258 95,833 70, 151 161,180 264,742 152,055 156,629
& lºg Rape . . . . 2/6 P Last . . . . . . . . 10/ d? Last 83, [10 59,995 || 10,857 33,858 38,723 7,170 4,154
70 Shumac. . . . . . . 6/6 d? Cwt. . . . . . ... 1/4” Cwt. 20,857 17,388 22,068 16,628 20,928 14,052 21,535
71 Skins & Furs . . . . Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various 272,771 199,277 113,743 173,335 228, 150 193,226 222,590
72 Smalts . . . . . . . . 4%d. d?' th. . . . . . . . . . . 6d. # fb. 15,616 11,004 | 4,382 10,331 10,656 7,557 11,750
S irit $ 73 Geneva 1/ d? Gallon . . . . .22/6 # Gallon 41,639 27,814 16,839 13,771 25,812 22,591 27,759
* 74 Brandy 2/4; p ...... ir 122,993 || 130,147 || 130,735 | 1.46,995 | 187,179 195,854 274,065
75 Tallow . . . . . . . . . . 21/ d? Cwt. . . . . . . 3/2 d?' Cwt. 631,108 || 695,008 446,019 414,244 580,787 623,938 856,638
Timber. Deals. &c., The (76 Deals, and Deal Ends 50,848 77,150 28,162 46,095 57,963 60,784 39,363 |
Rates of Wanatiºn and Du- |7. Masts and Spars .... 100,174 188,857 168,591 163,289 111,592 126,524 146,068
ties on these Arieles are very: 78 Staves . . . . . . . . . . . 34,596 || 53,349 53,970 49,932 57,768 60,551 54,241
various, see the miles for juž) 79 Fir Timber . . . . . . . . 120,844 219,971 155,918 176,248 271,164 292,722 || 243,720
ther observations thereºn | 80 Oak do., & Plank 30,840 62,635 32,117 21,460 21,957 57,242 62,256
------- ~~~ U 81 All other . . . . . . . . . . *ss--- – —— 44,615 53,906 || 45,348
82 Tobacco . . . . . . 24d. d; Ib. . . . . . . . . . . 3/ d; ib. 47,840 414,696 283,288 181,534 418,773 258,901 342,376
83 Turpentine . ... 10/ d? Cwt. . . . . . . . . 4/4 d; Cwt. 28,094 99,382 70,258 73,793 120,904 84,881 75,840
84 Wax, Bees . . . . 95/ d? ******:::::::: , 37,094 16,123 5,351 21,092 16,979 19, 192 20,113
85 Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º. º. "..." | 758,305 || 760,991 || 445,395 || 679,604 | 892,198 || 575,622 558,030
86 Wool, Sheeps ... "...'... . . . . . . . . . . . . "###."º"; 744,568 654,527 316,100 617,216 | 1,016,952 692,346 375,494
87 Yarn, Linen . . . . 98/{* Cwt. . . . . . . . . . / # Čwi. 272,502 250,757 52,266 126,755 255,697 || 129,668 | 111,191
. . . . . . . . . . . . : ſ 88 Cotton Manufactures of Europe . . . . . . 20 ºff Cent.
These Articles were not specifically enumerated prior to the Years here sta- : wº . including Carpets . 30 º :
ted, Nos. 88–90., were previously prohibited, or subject to a Rate of Duty 91 Quercitron Bark . . . -
tantamount to a prohibition. Spelter No. 96., is an Article but recently intro- 92 B ". & ei 5. tº a T © & © tº e º ºs º dº tº e4o & © tº ºf. &
duced on a large Scale, it is produced in Silesia, and principally Re-eaported & 92 Pig * . . . . . i. OI! - . . . . . . . / #' Ton
A 23, . . 41, a 2 1 h ox. A 2.43 , - • no-º * * e 93 Castor . . . . 2/tſ' fh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
to Asia, the other Articles Nos. 91 – 5., were previously included under the Oils }; 4 Pal 20 Cwt 2/6 diff’ CW't
Head of Unenumerated Articles. - alm . . . . 20/ ‘tſ’ Cwt. . . . . . . /6 d? Cwt.
. . . . . . . . . . . . - 95 Rags, for Paper . . . . . . te e - © e º 'º - e º e se b - e. e. e. e o 'º gº e º º
. . . . . . - U 96 Spelter . . . . . . 50/{{* Cwt. . . . . . ... 10/ P Cwt.
Unenumerated Articles . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £{1,251,286 (1,202,846 | 1,055,343 1,184,856 1,357,524 1,086,562; 1,151,759
TOTAL Official Value , GREAT BRITAIN ................. ... 32,620,770 31,822,053 26,374,920 29,916,320 35,845,340 29,654,899 || 31,484,109
of Imports into IRE LAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * 1,134,493 1, 165,343 | 1,050,619 889,336 | 1,033,660 | 1,093,247 954,542
TOTAL UNITED KING DOM ............ ºf 33,755,263 || 32,987,396 27,425,539 30,805,656 36,879,000 || 30,748,146 || 32,438,651
TOTAL Re-eaported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,157,818 15,708,434 || 13,441,665 10,269,271 10,835,800 9,879,236 10,525,026
Balance of Imports, retained for Home Consumption .... ... ºf 14,597,445 17,278,962 | 13,983,874 20,536,385 26,043,200 20,868,910 21,913,625
Excess of Exports over Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 18,603,135 | 24,434,040 20,790,646 18,699,012 | 15,920,327 | 12,054,665 15,904,411
Total Official Value of the Produce, of the 5 GREAT BRITAIN ºf 33,200,580 || 41,712,002 || 34,774,520 39,235,397 || 41,963,527 | 32,923,575 37,818,036
United Kingdom, EXPORTED from v IRELAND - ........ 1,006,673 1, 163,994 932,488 851,548 736,326 558,262 577,520
TOTAL UNITED KING DOM .................. f 34,207,253 || 42,875,996 || 35,707,008 || 40,086,945 42,699,853 || 33,481,837 38,395,556
TOTAL Declared Value of the same. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 43,494,218 || 51,603,027 41,657,873 || 41,749,015 || 46,611,348 || 35,204,565 36,424,653
Amount of Declared, over Official Value ..... ............. ef | 11,286,965 8,727,031 || 5,950,865 1,662,070 3,911,495 1,722,728 - —-l
do. of Official, over Declared Value ..... • a e s a • * * * * • . . . . — "— - —— ; - 1,970,903
Ratio of Declared for every ºf 100 of Official Value . . . . . . “ 130 | 120 1J 6 103 109 105 95
Annual Average Rate of 3 # Cent, Stock ºf 66.11 4 ºf 58 139 ºf 62 19 gſ?6 16 0 f'78 15 0 st 71 19 3 sp68 120
Wide Finance Accounts for the Years ; :' ' ' . . . J 1820. 1821.


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( Wheat – – iſ Quarter 32/ 8/9 tº Cwt Canary — — — ºf 34 0 d?’ Tun
- | Barley – — # 17| 7|6 a Cape - - - 31 () a
The annered are the Oats — — — . . 12| 3/9 # Rhenish — — . 28 10 a
Official Rates of { Beams — - g 14| as-wº- Port — — — 25 () a
Valuation, of Pease — — — tf 21/ tº *- - French — — — 22 10 y
- Rye — — — A/ 28/ 7|6 a Madevra - - 21 () w
U Indian Corm # 10| 3/0 a all other— — — 22 0 m
| 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831.
£ £ £ —£– |—£ 4. —£ £ £ —— £ £
14,501 21,459 21,188 14,731 19,522 21,798 22,467 15,595 21,544 13,490, 24,464
25,099 10,718 24, 183 9,728 7,256 12,301 || 21,865 19,571 31,113 20,559 16,682
59,369 52,119 57,590 54,797 56,036 69,158 66,260 58,336 55,654 56,254 66, 186
20,572 24,136 24,039 23,310 34,828 88,783 67,695 68,214 63,686 67,290 67,837
24,950 22,713 34,999 32,578 9,645 32,600 41,121 28,327 18,923 21,502 40,326
584,948 541,855 475,053 629,894 572,316 || 330,392 451,087 651,647 || 412,827 | 375,153 || 542,200
83,965 119,050 114,809 115,706 || 210,564 105,648 135,796 309,802 | 152,118 365,046 551,093
91,382 116,921 122,092 127,523 91,323 116,178 139,107 126,255 57,340 122,084 108, 181
36,201 || 92,934 79 110, 177 || 380,097 38,284 176,652 53,689 127,181 | 401,414 || 62,857
104,548 70,359 136,894 112,562 121,832 139,591 88,110 136,934 99,743 81,322 147,688
75,515 36,652 38,388 35,435 33,046 70,008 57,610 66,978 tº 91,801 || 100,797 87,747
39,559 24,423 18,083 56,454 87, 175 42,132 82,127 84,465 27,668 || 77,746 63, 194
132,425 142,910 169,606 || 212,284 296,419 229,160 259,669 221,160 223,737 || 206,000 315,798
9,092 30,964 16,992 || 74,563 61,078 75,915 65,763 || 55,400 48,864 || 68,427 52,060
34,455 16,166 30,977 40,751 30,535 14,536 23,879 26,523 23,227 || 39,362 42,021
271,518 255,348 259,839 272,279 || 336,109 || 242,709 || 314,094 || 410,696 | 389,909 || 342,977 || 424,406
8,810 13,495 9,951 7,984 10,771 4,116 10,074 10,414 7,491 || 10,862 8,363
18,472 21,403 || 19,367 30,159 30,869 18,243 | 19,100 26,517 11,861 | 14,193 || 15, 189
157,567 | 197,022 || 349,413 296,355 246,709 | 199,534 236,789 341,211 | 269,663 224,827 | 198,582
660,716 || 828,731 | 849,550 | 704,000 | 1,180,205 || 866,974 1,249,801 | 1,029,126 1,145,489 |1,076,967 |1,062,235
44,058 || 51,546 59,912 | 80,579 105,250 || 49,214 56,174 56,668 57,745 56,997 | 64, 161
123,525 89,012 94,744 109,574 142,484 127,837 106,927 | 80,597 84,414 || 49,621 84,537
50,806 || 51,781 || 45,101 || 46,959 || 49,983 || 47,706 || 43,422 59,381 63,220 || 46,278 || 47,512
285,551 318,260 | 376,778 413,996 503,736 367,313 330,079 || 321,523 332,795 320,514 357,214
42,368 23,447 32,682 44,536 75,622 58,555 50,781 45,089 38,504 26,243 33,220
56,117 75,106 || 62,987 72,234 || 101,635 | 87,788 70,999 71,143 79,860 78,521 88,107
213,853 329, 116 || 328,322 200,788 371,576 242,469 308,645 231,223 204,963 278, 187 305,248
72,511 93,105 || 141,521 186,109 || 140,486 || 81,315 144,782 150,085 130, 164 119,745 | 158,540
27,437 24,665 33,713 21,561 27,937 || 19,528 38,068 43,780 55, 169 || 35,036 34,254
594,493 675,962 748,151 | 724,808 1,178,930 || 786,440 || 867,545 | 1,015,531 789,680 719,421 || 752,284
671,754 || 695,725 678,524 762,735 | 1,436,831 478,419 || 883,785 913,190 678,195 881,354 929,856
134,178 229,325 || 317,242 || 336,374 || 326,130 142,565 | 181,543 | 161,526 165,581 | 100,247 95,046
** 1,907 3,930 40,595 35,288 40,091 39,100 59,329 25,289 24,448 || 31,550
--- — — | *21,971 | *42,764 170,399 || 379,665 545,681 424,690 | 409,725 446,402
• * 1,369 26,061 71,618 62,943 27,840 || 42,660 56,884 55,716 | 68,589 89,172
7,921 7,031 5,176 8,412 7,454 3,062 2,848 || 6,105 29,418 31,806 28,296
- - *-*. 5,565 10,682 92,459 13,701 32,456 37,195 22,629 9,912 18,400
28,834 20,935 10,689 36,593 25,735 25,658 15,298 || 20,831 38,235 | 48,779 37,676
102,490 63,853 66,493 74,410 85,411 99,068 94,296 || 126,531 179,946 213,459 164,760
19,204 || 23,523 32,756 33,050 41,355 22,965 || 31,407 || 34,865 37,183 || 41,158 30, 136
71,130 || 125,246 || 256,832 || 459,933 || 577,793 || 241,984 || 299,986 225,688 210,932 ||, 221,880 || 1:1,032
1,055,333 | 1,065,634 |1,403,837 |1,669,495 1,982,643 1,682,449 1,875,1572,087,334 1,973,522 |2,010, 112 |1,982,067
29,724,174 |29,432,376 34,591,264 || 36,146,448 42,589,678 || 36,038,951 || 43,467,747 T4s,895,597 || 42,311,649 44,815,393 || 48,161,661
1,068,590 | 1,098,287 | 1,207,443 1,406,487 | 1,547,804 || 1,647,162 | 1,420,028 || 1,632,278 | 1,669,668 1,429,844 1,552,438
30,792,764 || 30,530,663 || 35,798,707 ||37,552,935 | 44,137,482 || 37,636,113 || 44,887,775 T15,028,305 43,981,317 | 43,243,342 49,713,889
10,602,090 || 9,211,928 8,588,996 || 10,188,596 || 9,155,395 || 10,066,503 || 9,806,248 || 9,925,655 10,606,441 | 8,535,786 10,749,943
20,190,674"|21sºsºs 27,299,711 || 27,364,839 || 34,982,087 ſº,619,510 || 35,091,547ſ sºooºo 33,324,376 |37,799,486 || 38,933,946
20,004,219 22,239,754 || 15,934,755 20,665,698 || 11,486,194 | 12,713,244 | 16,194,921 | 16.921.001 || 23,080,847 | 24,783,181 21,106,178
40,194,893 43,558,489 || 43,144,466 || 48,030,037 / 46,468,281 | 40,332,854 51,276,448 || 52,029,151 38,463,733 60,492,637 d0,090,124
636,852 678,044 659,907 705,515 697,739 632,882 942,832 768,304 || 747,319 648,227 593,810
40,831,745 44,236,533 43,804,373 || 48,735,552 47,166,020 | 40,965,736 59,219,280 52,797,455 56,213,042 61,140,864 60,683,934
36,659,631 || 36,968,964 || 35,458,049 38,396,301 | 88,877,388 || 31,536,723 37,182,857 || 36,814,176 35,830,469 || 38,451,502 37,163,648
4,172,114 || 7,267,569 8,346,324 10,339,251 8,288,632 || 9,429,013 | 15,036,423 15,933,279 20,383,573 23,889,362 23,539,286
90 83 80 79 82 77 72 70 64 62 61 -
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AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value of each of 49 enumerated articles, of Colonial and Foreign produce RE-EXPORTED
rom GREAT BRITAIN, to all parts of the World, (except Ireland, ) in each of the 15 Years 1814–1828; with the Rates of
Valuation assigned to each article, both on Import, and Re-export.
*...* The Valuation of many of the articles on Re-eaport, will be seen very considerably to eacceed their present current Value, those more particularly deserving of atten-
tion, as well for the increase of Value assigned on Re-earport, over and above the Valuation on Import, as for the eaccess above their present current Value, are Saltpetre,
No. 5., Pepper, Sugar, Coffee, Rum, Nos. 12 - 15, and Spirits No. 39-40., the most preposterous feature of the whole however is East India Cotton Wool, which on
Import is Valued at 7d., and on Re-export at 2s. #' ib., whilst the present Current Value on an average does not eacceed 3}d. P ib., on the other hand Indigo, which
forms a great item in the Account is undervalued, the price varies from 1/6, up to 10), 12|, or 13}, {P ib., a great portion of the finer quality being Re-eaported, the ave-
rage will be nearer 7|, than 6| d? Ib., East India Piece Goods, which form another great item in the account, are greatly over valued, in proportion to their Valuation on
Import, as will be seen by the anneared specification. (see further observations on Official Values in India.)

Specification Official Rate Actual Quan- - |
o . of Valuation on tities Earported 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820,
Articles IMPORT. RE-EXPORT. in 1827.
—£ £ —£–|—£ £ £ £—
1 Tea . . . . . . . . . . 2/ . . . . . . . . 3/ if ib. 255,803 929,208 || 342,987 || 140,877 | 122,277 | 155,180 124,378 92,886
2 Indigo .... ꖼ" i.; . . . . . . 3/10 m 3,085,465 | 1,058,142 820,997 808,038 465,459 568,247 599,340 839,297
º ##. } º . . a wº riº *::::: 1,295,775 1,881,952 1,416,194 | 1,211,665 1,268,806 | 1,070,127 | 1,194,013
5 Saltpetre . . . . . . 12/6 . . . . . . 65/ dº Cwt. 34,321 | 19,154 41,729 101,859 114,511 51,880 66,705 164,838
6 Cassia Lignea ... 1/6 . . . . . . 2/ d? Ib. 427,695 21,833 33,446 60,896 || 27,412 10,005 || 31,941 21,257
7 Cinnamon . . . . 4/ . . . . , 5/ // 359,692 93,780 80,363 98,363 124,808 118,397 86,841 76,674
8 Cloves . . . . . . • - 5/ . . . . . . 7/6 " 27,812 || 102,149 115,893 || 85,306 || 85,097 || 148,548 146,180 54,166
9 Mace . . . . . . . . 12/6 . . . . . . 19/ iſ 31,767 50,527. 51,731 || 33,405 || 33,626 64,580 || 65,609 || 46,407
i0 Nutmegs . . . . . • 4/ . . . . . . 6/6 m 35,389 39,066 46,917 46,632 64,664 56,407 63,710 37,138
T 1 Pepper . . . . . . 4d. . . . . 13d. ( 4,092,386 557,619 456,857 419,180 214,431 || 234,803 | 206,854 211,960
T2 Sugar . . . . . . . . 27/6 ... 50/ # Cwt. 255,454 2,104,906 1,749,279 1,254,751 898,290 770,097 593,344 981,354
13 Coffee . . . . . . . . £"; ... 87 m 263,177 8,032,527 |6,063,569 |4 976,628 || 3 362,936 3,144,642 2,670,581 |2,755,35:
i4 Cocoa . . . . . . . . 50/ . . . . . . 90/ iſ 28,263 166,353 71,835 56,986 29,649 23,316 48,741 65,579
15 Rum . . . . . . . . 1/8 . . . . . , 6/ ºf Gal. 1,564,944 1,150,659 || 1,039,503 || 819,048 || 932,677 | 934,310 || 708,062 | 1,102,864
16 Pimento . . . . . . 6d. . . . . 7d. djº ii). 2,005,252 58,636 71,063 || 51,704 || 34,743 || 42,834 72,982 | 40,496
17 Dye Fustic .. 89. . . . . . £13 10 ºf Tom . . . . . . 30,230 16,122 7,776 8,979 15,840 T 1,479 14,332
i8 *. Logwood £12 . . . . £14 0 m 7,177 174,155 80,584 104,086 37,994 59,043 63,949 76,379
19 Fish . . . . . . . 10/ . . . . . . 20) #2 Cwt. . . . . . . . . 60,306 28,473 34,244 32,817 15,268 12,488 33,893
20 do., Oils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 10 ºf Tun . . . . . . 30, 141 22,339 42,474 18,313 21,074 10,820 | 19,840
21 Cotton Wool. . . ." §: . . . . . ib. 18,134,170 337,695 || 367,512 321,006 | 662,652 | 1,124,488 | 1,016,086 || 370,610
22 Rice . . . . . . . • 15/ . . . . . . 20/ d? Cwt. 52,691 || 74,351 58,765 54,173 150,011 || 139,786 147,765 | 97,536
23 Silk . . . . . . *.*.*, *.*. . . ; tā ib. 43,940 10,374 53,526 184,451 || 38,734 60,784 23, 170 10,667
TO TAL of the above 16,402,586 13,495,439 11,118,082 |8,671,745 |9,028,335 |7,841,152 |8 307,539
24 Annotto . . . . 2/ . . . . . . . . 2/11 fb. . . . . . . . . . 68,001 22,957 15,001 J,601 1, 154 851 278
25 Ashes . . . . . . 28/ . . . . . . 82/8 Cwt. 21,583 20,565 1,886 48,040 14,420 8,633 42,832 44,144
26 Barilla . . . . . . 1 1/ . . . . . . . . 14/ " * * * * * - - - - - 7,781 5,998 4,139 11,881 1,014 4,122 7,980
27 Cochineal . . . . 16/ . . . . . . . . 22/6 d? ib. 145,756 71,292 89,148 100,202 83,674 122,533 92,546 64,162
28 Cortex Peruv. 2/6 . . . . . . 3/ m 173,451 91,751 36,566 12,462 22,906 23,088 4,840 17,524
29 Corn, Grain 50,408 Qrs. Cwts, of Flour 76,982 76,495 | 126,996 47,164 121,011 || 32,415 48,744 184,436
30 Currants . . . . 21/ . . . . . . 37/ ? Cwt. . . . . . . . . 13,300 38,900 35,660 6, 134 15,498 7,625 12,034
31 Flax . . . . . . . . 35/ . . . . . . 42/6 " * - - - - - - - - - 94,641 39,779 51,144 11,279 5,418 24,853 37,966
32 Hemp ſº e º & Gº . 17/ . . . . 25/ " * - - - - - - - - - 30,843 39,377 23,441 22,934 44,049 29,997 17,474
33 Hides . . . . . . 60/ . . . . . . 70/ * . . . . . . . . . . . 134,131 211,393 211,684 30,843 54,629 87,411 79,113
34 from . . . . . . . . $9 15 . . . . £13 # Tom 3,456 114,721 170,402 || 106,114 39,063 48,763 40,958 40,988
35 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177,287 | 103,488 36,845 14,704 14,661 5,325 2,755
36 Olive Oil . . . . £28 . . . . . . £43 10 ºff? Tun . . . . . . 59,203 13,524. 3,362 11,236 18,499 15,128 11,379
37 Raisins .. 13/3 . . . . 22/6 djº Cict. . . . . . 23,013 14,774 30,588 6,668 4,091 15, 107 11,858
38 Skins and Furs . . . . . . . . Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,688 21,316 29,733 26,607 34,972 40,909 43,521
39 Spirits {{º 2/4} . . . . 5/ d? Gallon 623,526 237,018 108,006 || 73,279 91,490 214,807 160,562 172,613
40 °P Geneva 1/ . . . . 5/ A/ 250,339 73,488 70,296 49,608 || 38,160 | 64,368 51,656 || 71,870
41 Tobacco . . 23d. . . . . . . 4; d. {} fb. 13,020,294 202,081 206,678 219,992 || 174,292 91,806 360,608 288,206
42 Wines . . . . . . . . . . Various . . . . . . . . . . 1,465,963 521,666 227,234 206 955 | 161,492 128,514 135,203 162,768
These Articles were not specifically enumeratea prior to 1821-3. Parlia- (43 Cotton Manufactures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mentary Paper No. 50., Session 1829., exhibits the actual quantities of several 44 Woollen do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
articles Exported in 1827 as shewn above, but the articles in blank are not spe- 45 Silk do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cified, another proof of the want of uniformity in the Official Accounts, see the 4 46 Sheeps Wool . . . . 16; d. ºff” fib. . . . . . . . . 760,109
Statement of Customs Duties, for the specification of 112 articles, included un- 47 Lead . . . . . . . . . . £15 d?' Ton . . . . . . . . 2,282
der the Head of unenumerated articles of Import, and compare the English with 48 Copper . . . . . . . . £6 10 d? Cwt. . . . . . . 12,263
the French form of Account, of Imports and Duties. - U-49 Spelter . . . . . . . . 50/ iſ • - - - - - 138,715
Unenumerated Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º ‘. 710,267 | 664,274 | 1,018, 170 707,131 | 878,552 868,810 | 946,418


TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-eaported £| 19,157,818 15,703,434
18,441,665 || 10,269,271 Tºo,835,800 || 9,379,235'ſ 10,525 026
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s: s $ 3 S ºf ſyheat & Quarter ......] 32|0 40ſo
* * * - t tº t - Valuation on §§§ ºz i Barley do........... 17|0 13|0
3::: ſº. tº tº º a tº * f } ; § 3 ; ſº º::::::::::: 1810 | 16 (4 East India Re-ear §§§ §§§§ Oats do. . . . . . . . . . . 12|0 13/0
###$ Long Cioths" 44/4 ‘s s3 | #: "....... : 15|0 39|8 silks Import port. l, S =S § .ſºs Rye do. . . . . . . . . . . #ſº 25/0
§§§s; É...”. 12|9 ššš | M. dras Handkercier.” 20/0 17|19 * • Š s sº ; :S$ Peas do. . . . . . . . . . . 2110 39/?
* S ; Ś . *--- § - * : a () iſ a S Hall Clker Cº., lefS 50/0 39/4 Bandannoes | |0|0 25/0 SS sº $ $ Beans do. . . . . . . . . . . 1 || 0 30|0
§§§ #: º .... 1919 ššiš. Ventapollam do....... 26/8 22/0 Qrapes .... 32/6 83/7 §§§§ §§§ §3 Indian Corn do......... 10/0 40|0
§§ *:: š. .. ºft ####| | N. * - G - © tº e º ºs e º e º º 7|a 8|9 Histrings ...] 30/0 95/9 s 㺠... sis; ; Wheat Meal tº Cwt..... 8/9 10/9
§:#; ; | Sannaes ...: 17/ jº §º ............. 6|t, 26/0 Rømals .... 10/0 11/9 §§§§§'s §§ Rarley do. do. . . . ...| 7/6 7|6
* ; ; ; 3. * sº gº gº... . . . . . . . . . . . . 6|0 1 1/9 Silks . . . . . . . 21|0 39/9 § 3 S $º STS Oats do. do. . . . . . . 3/9 3/9
§§§§ { Nanquins .....! 6|I §§§. Salampores. . . . . . . . . . . . 10|0 21/8 Taffaties 2010 33]5 § SR 3 s . §§ Rye do. Co. . . . . . . 7|6 7|6
§§§ LGuinea Stuffs.......... 2|0 3|11 Scarfs . . . . . . 2018 S 3's s, sº sº; Indian Corn do......... 3|0 3|0
Shawis 4010 §§§§ $SS UBean do., & Grits, do. -*. - *-*.
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1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. # 831.
—£–|—£ £- —£-l—£ £ £ £——£ sº-º-º: ! s
1. 90,563 74.356 74,992 93,899 67,531 42,123 38,249 38,924 || 37,796 36,443 $35,454
2 572,222 456,003 || 533,771 535,926 741,953 836,675 591,406 || 879,529 821,642 | 898,293 || 838,499
* | 1,176,698 il,088 621; 780,207 || 777,768 818,634 591,563 673,371 594,278 539,216 590,377 549,800
4|... ºvov -ºvºv- 249,736 235,407 || 144,539 105,205 221,615 148,529 || 138,427 | 153,750 203,295 ||
5 || 142,423 127,402 69,641 || 113,350 113,254 || 111,802 || 111,543 | 166,374 || || 12,247 || 33,224 65,546
6 33,891 37,571 26,055 55,965 27,806 || 34,778 42,769 35,632 79,524 79,764 71,877
7 74,634 76,107 || 104,589 146,231 100,106 86,10ſ 89,923 88,634 96,527 | 133,806 | 126,161
8 7,880 15,890 28,909 || 69,822 3,220 28,218 10,430 57,279 21,714 || 14,841 30,717
9 39,636 35,572 33,429 31,227 15,262 48,525 30,179 35,894 15,572 52,990 28,714
10 || 36,333 18, 146 32,198 32,885 11,566 25,863 11,501 10,568 19, Júl 13,866 60,605
11 | 84,804 || 240,353 279,554 | 158,348 180,165 288,648 221,534 228,644 | 160,421 | 80,618 870,675
12 838,901 || 612,946 | 728,184 917,670 605,752 || 751,837 || 645,256 928,324 || 743,652 || 778,642 ||,050, 156
13 2,597,560 |2,217,080 1,871,042 |2,463,910 | 1,703,621 | 1,987,589 1,841,049 1,485,538 1,436,829 |1,255,475 ||,404,908
14 53,567 99,295 26,793 28,502 55,294 62,255 113,194 52,759 59,834 49, 544 54,688
15 930,251 547,941 551,467 573,398 || 438,076 || 416,775 486,480 556,140 507,214 || 488,016 || 733,292
16 92,610 41,307 53,827 67,417 39,616 43,602 60,921 49,924 80,567 66,003 59,707
17 7,508 7,864 2,354 6,433 9,542 14,253 6,825 9,693 19,768 9,067 3,366
18 65,525 74,454 121,144 80,012 95,798 82,008 99,761 88,371 86,965 | 83,126 83,306
19 44,589 34,774 14,886 35,888 48,848 36,636 34,902 52,582 78,024 39,344 33,364
20 23,485 8,940 8,417 5,425 1,081 2,474 2,730 4,509 11,116 || 11,960 6,729
21 1,092,302 |1,279,263 || 707,912 903,938 |1,160,202 |1,668,394 |1,517,946 1,400,979 2,216,441 || 718,455 1,626,075
22 || 103,341 139.399 78,596 92,617 52,895 40,392 52,310 51,386 95,562 50,809 || 88,612
* 5,959 11,782 13,801 3,705 || 139,400 228,296 || 38,430 31,777 212,066 || 51,727 | 58,873
8 114,682 7,244,976 |6,390,904 |7,429,743 (6 579,162 |7 529,012 6,942,324 (6,996,267 7,590,225 5,690,135 (7,583,417
24 1,982 2,214 2,318 2,697 3,309 || Nº 3,896 6,936 3,051 4.902 1,202 505
$5 87,644 32,045 13,700 41,361 36,129 26,578 35,253 28,370 32,308 10,523 38,333
26 2,105 2,312 823 1,894 5,360 2,855 374 1,936 1,348 2,823 3,257
27 54,956 66,787 62,256 163,170 106,845 86,669 164,098 || 177,873 || 178,137 113,743 189,561
28 19,911 20,885 7,519 15,450 22,879 19,881 26,018 28,300 44,322 || 55,689 20,637
29 403,902 || 315,958 257,958 110,735 77,257 41,408 || 119,351 | 161,318 206,607 || 135,774 176,643
30 15,432 13,723 15,238 28,752 3,543 17,606 6,754 17,668 58,138 10,238. 45,007
31 18,641 15,474 21,007 24,633 16,088 18,991 13,390 14,661 18,020 || 7,720 22,287
29,937 II,447 9,221 10,015 3,871 2,565 26, 161 22,998 16,441 11,984 || 36, i 18
33 67,697 57,229 || 71,072 148,545 136,202 || 103,555 33,821 37,006 || 142,762 | 162,816 168,520
, 34 41,803 44,938 37,823 45,842 87,724 29,527 44,988 38,922 39,317 | 38,590 56,183
35 828 1,250 2,586 2,575 2,460 24,779 19,096 45,515 51,496 || 34,915 40,244
36 9,796 4,374 39,208 11,336 15,855 48,826 27,484 24,385 38,835 | 45,784 139,364
37 19,245 15,388 4,978 11,851 39,495 40,962 23,284 24,235 37,787 24,793 15,321
38 34,286 34,454 32,824 59,514 43,413 || 45,303 50,473 43,280 56,570 62,559 64,219
39 || 102,609 || 143,998 || 171,269 186,340 175,326 115,051 176,053 292,415 || 184,879 || 130,111 || 144,397
40 64,371 60,239 60,489 94,430 | 85,739 55,924 69,872 86,690 41,261 || 56,463 55,346
41 329,338 156,193 197,431 159,117 54,848 191,466 240,737 204,526 || 137,997 | 184,997 176,832
42 176,387 | 134,048 || 148,885 | 202,952 | 190,334 186,817 | 268,041 287,296 || 218,076 | 194,889 181,211 .
43 - - Tallºw; *48,940 86,008 || 111,925
* - --- * *-*a*** *ssºsºm-º. § ; 29,915 31,673 14: 34,631 22,066 13,049 18,029
45 *s-s -*-- ,901 ,871 46,563 11,908 9,628 9,972 5,459 3,656 15, 116
46 – 16,079 12 gig 29,013. *ś 21,662 lºº, 34,152 19,132 18,709 28,097
47 – 3 vs - 3.4 - 'º 9 º: 61,112 53.3% 59,967 27,951 45,329 70,805
1 — — ,477 11,243 54,823 27,700 34,234 26,773 25,500 12,882 18,514
48 21,572 88,508 || 128,882 160. 104 29,935 | 131,640 79,713 16,627 91.669 5.924 10,074
49 66,680 83,274 248,398 || 403,400 305,615 409,157 346,429 217,157 198.197 1 56.951 156,709
918,284 646,133 642,060 742,038 946,243 || 780,274 953,661 992,660 | 1,073,098 1,216,020 |1,143,851
10,602,090 | 9,211,928 8,588,996 || 10,188,596 || 9,155,395 | 10,066,503 || 9,806,248 || 9,928,655 10,606,441 | 8,535,786 || 10,729,943


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AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value of each of 50 enumerated articles of the Produce and Manufactures, of the United Kingdom
of GREAT BRITAIN and iRELAND, EXPORTED therefrom, to all parts of the World, in each of the 18 Years 1814–1831; with
the Rates of Valuation assigned to each article, (the Valuation of each article quoted as Various will be found exhibited in the
yº illustration of the respective articles, Wide Index; ) shewing also the excess of Value EXPORTED over and above the
alue IMPORTED, a view of the amount
and Marine Insurances.
of the CIRCULATING MEDIUM ; and the amount of Stamp Duty on Receipts,
s of
1814. |
These 3 Articles were not specifically enumerated prior to 1 822, and Nos. 39– 47, being entered the |
Specification of Articles Rate 1815. 1816. 1817.
. . º - Valuation —£–--—£–————£–——£
ſ 1 Cotton Manufactures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various 16,535,528 21,480,791 | 16,183,975 20,133,965
3 | 2 do. Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £10 ºf Cwt|1,119,850 || 808,853 |1,380,486 |1,125,257
s | 3 Woollen Manufactures . . . . . . . . . . . . Various 4,931,667 |7,122,571 |5,586,364 |5,676,921
§ { 4 Linen do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,524,457 | 1,590,074 1,559,367 |1943,194
5 Silk do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173,343 224,873 | 161,874 152,734 |
s | 6 Haberdashery and Millinery . . . . . . #2 if Cwt. 32,391 || 37,083 || 32,181 24,813
tº 7 Hats, Beaver, and Felt . . . . . . . . . . . . Various 226,997 || 240,002 || 190,002 || 200,474
U 3 do., all other sorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iſ 144,138|| 84,792 || 51,984 || 38,245
ſ 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n | 897,080 956,423 937,894 | 1,065,488
10 Hardwares and Cutlery . . . . . . . . . . 55/d? Cwt. 280,413 809,914 | 739,864 || 439,287
§ II Brass and Copper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90/ / | 329,616 559,919 || 576,194 | 725,080
* | 12 Tin, Unwrought . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73/ m 80,570 87,039 || 127,463 171,608
3 & 13 do., Plates, and Pewter Ware.... 70/ m 211,932 || 305,267 || 314,303 || 256,878
§ 14 Head and Shot . . . . . . ; ; ; , , . . 10/6 n | 84,853 | 152,152 194,412 191,744
* | 15 Coals . . . . . . . . . . 24/{{* Chaldron, 20/{* Ton 144,935 | 196,354 | 199,980 213, 186
16 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8d. if Bushell 352,734 330,798 186,750 181,063
U17 Alum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21/? Cwt. 9,365 15,938 || 12,568 16,709
ſI8 Bacon and Hams . . . . . . . . . . . . 63/ , , || 51,509 || 51,170 43,510 || 54,056
s 2 19 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55/ #' Barrel 128,752 | 121,527 || 111,724 | 121,325
§ $ 20 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5 # Tun 82,912 95,369|| 89,219 82,716
§ 3 ; 21 Bread and Biscuit ... . . . . . . . ... 15/ d? Cwt. 166,980 || 62,168 53,599 || 69,277
's * 22 Butter, 39/ d? Cwt., and Cheese, 24/ / 56,295 69,466 69,992 | 73,074
S$ 23 Corn, Grain, and Flour . . . . . . . . . . Various 219,215 281,009 | 191,808 || 341,365
** | 24 Hops .................. . . . . 80/ ºf Cwt. 4,614 5,077 || 3,973 1,893
U.25 Seeds . . . . . . . * * g º & e s e º e º º q s e & Various 6,851. 9,656 20,147 22,448
ſ26 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70/ d? Cwt. 158,427 | 158,364 || 116,179 122,341
27 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/ tº 100 Pieces 78,195 || 127,184 || 108,838 90,125
3 28 Glass . . . . . . . ... • * * * * 20/ d? Cwt., Bottles, 10/ 154,165 213,727 214,627 | 195,196
$ 29 Plate, Jewellery, and Watches . . . . . . Various 158,274 252,931 294,302 || 344,556
3 30 Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iſ 232,276 || 253,049 271,778 256,793
2 : 31 do., Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £19 ºff" Tun 65,087 | 20,546 117,714 27,825
§ {32 Whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . • * : * * * * * * * £5 # Cwt. 29,035 9,162 25,529 || 17,921
§ 33 Soap 60/ # Cwt., and Candles .. 4d. ff' fh. 124,444 || 108,096 || 121,029 || 103,594
§ | 84 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23/ d? Cwt. 81,826 86,619 || 81,539 || 66,682
.# 35 Saltpetre, Refined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65/ t 23,178 9,743 || 43,362 32,569
* | 36 Tobacco, Manufactured . . . . . . . . . . 4.d. if ib 1,554 | 649 | 921 818
37 Sugar, Refined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55/ d? Cwt. 1,513,865 1,688,253 |1,626,321 | 1,942,573
38 Melasses . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22/6 m | 77,271 95,124 || 75,463 || 36,370
39–47 Sundry articles, see Declared Values .| 426,148 520,030 || 493,249 501,249
48 Printed Books
1818. 1819. 1820.
2,294,016 16,631,709 || 20,509,929
1,296,776 1,585,753 |2,022,153
6,344,099 4,602,270 |4,363,973
2,158,312 1,547,352 1,935,186
167,559 126,809 || 118,371
28,959 | 19,674 17,545
264,619 191,272 196,923
33,482 21,958 16,988
1,288,234 960,545 | 1,025, 193
580,465 442,672 || 342,655
668,204 || 521,997 || 653,058
123,408 99,049 || 93,572
300,135 183,016 || 186,033
138,775 154,626 || 201,972
229,793 i 200,557 || 213,261
312,998 || 247,575 || 256,672 |
13,443 6,721 4,537
10,731 27,035 | 33,509
140,005 || 108,011 || 106,348
81,485 54,481 || 56,865
68,242 57,948 || 38,379
61,230 61,557 || 64,921
82,574 60,436 29,778
1,915 || 4,088 || 13,473
10,343 11,147 7,590
138,410 || 129,475 || 117,142
95,896 69,508 64,160
187,314 | 122,663 117,818
430,182 278,258 276,591
208,299 228,868 || 278,116
64,267 41,152 91,388
16,447 28,543 41,474
99,122 121,396 || 135,049
60,137 56,435 | 63,184
26,886 || 41,002 || 67,920
1,612 2,228 1,997
1,964,225 1,466,648 1,879,468
27,630 | 6,255 || 4,503
517,525 || 417,368 || 382, 142
80/ ºf Cwt.
49 Arms and Ammunition ...
& - 'heu will be * {3, erated in the followina Statement. &
same under both Heads, they will be found specifically enume left own, . . . t ent. 50 Horses . . . . . . . . . . £10 each
Unenumerated Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,277, 160 2,470,240 (2,164,036 2,174,185 [2,395,681 1,934,928 1,787,663
TOTAL Official Value of British Produce } GREAT BRITAIN .... 33,200,580 || 41,712,002 || 34,774,520 | 39,235,391 || 41,963,527 | 32,923,575 || 37,518,036
and Manufactures, ExpoRTED from IRELAND . . . . . . . • s • 1,006,673 1,163994 | 932,488 851,548 736,326 558,261 577,520
TOTAL Official Value of Foreign and Colo- } GREAT BRITAIN | 19,157,818 15,708,434 13,441,665 | 10,269,271 10,835,800 9,879,236 10,525,026
nial Produce Re-ExpoRTED, from IRELAND ........ 208,163 V 40,118 || 43,374 23,413 24,058 25,949 30,887
GRAND TOTAL Official Value of EXPORTS £| 53,573.284 || 58,624,548 || 49,192,047 | 50,379,629 || 53,559,711 || 43,387,021 || 48,951,469
do. do. do. do. IMPORTS £| 33,755,263 32,987,396 || 22,425,539 30,805,656 36,879,000 30,748,146 || 32,438,651
Excess of ExPORTS over IMPORTS £| 19,817,791 || 15,637,152 21,766,508 19,573,973 | 16,680,711 || 19,638,875 1652,818
Amount of Bills drawn on Treasury &c., from Foreign Parts ...... 26,495,028 20,128,118 7,802,357 || 3,404,071 2,387,658 : -
Amount of ºf England Notes...................... º. º tº ##$!! #ſº ººlſ 34,553.1%
CIRºtºr NG & Sºuntry Bººk, Ngtes ........ ................ 22,709,000 | 19,011,000 15,096,000 15,898,000 20,507,000 15,701,338 || 10,576,245
MEDIUM Amount of Gold Coined in each Year ....... • None || Nome Nome 4,275,337 2,862,374 3,574. 949,516
*. --- Progressive accumulation of Gold Coined .... - - - - - *m. 4,275,337 137,711 || 7,141,285
Amount of Stamp Duty, on Bills of EXCHANGE ................] 713,838 841,459 || 754,501 795,040 | 845,750 738,974 || 697,506
Amount of Stamp Receipt Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . iſ 2,940 || 2:10,290 . 208,970 207,530 208,362 205,254 || 204,887
do. do. Duty on Polices of Marine Insurance .......... 452,260 || 396,300 279,434 289,653 || 339,346 249,239 231,233
[YEARS 1814, 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818, 18}9. 1820,

63
Of all the results eachibited in this Volume, that of the excess of the Value of Eaſports, over the Value of Imports, we certainly the most interesting and impor-
tant, the amount of the Bills drawn on the Treasury, and the various departments ºf Government during the War, are sufficient to account for the equalization of
the Values up to the period of 1815 inclusive ; from which period it will be seen by the conclusion of the preceding and the following Statements, that the equaliza-
tion has been obtained by a progressive depreciation in the Value of Eaſports, Absentee Earpenditure, Loans to Foreign States, &c., &c.; assºmore fully eacemplified
in the general eachibition of the Amounts of Importation from, and Ea:ports to, each different part of the World ; much stress having been laid on the assumed con-
traction of the Circulating Medium, the eachibition below has been introduced to shew the probability of that contraction having followed the depreciation in the

Value of Produce, rather than that the depreciation was occasioned by the contraction of the Currency, in short that it has resulted as an effect.
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| 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. | 1830. as Hº. 1831.
- £ £ #3 £ £——£–|—£––|—£ -£——£-—-|--—£ -
1 21,639,493 24,566,920 24,117,549 27,170,108 26,598,872 || 21,445,743 || 29,203,139| 28,989,976 31,810,469 | #395,401; *18 1
2 | 1,898,695 |2,353,217 |2,425,419 |2,984,329 (2,897,706 |3,748,527 ||3,979,760 |4,485,841 5,458,958 |5,655,570.5,674,609 || 2
3|5,500,922 |5,943,613 |5,539,789 |6,150,937 5,925,574 |5,041,568 |5,979,701 |5,720,079 5,861,998 |3,551,644 ſºlº 3
4|2,303,443 |2,594,783 |2,654,098 |3,283,403 |2,709,767 2,056,553 |2,808,082 |3,118,270 2,856,564 3.101,031 3,662,946 4
5 136,402 || 141,008 || 140,321 | 159,648 150,834 || 106,648 || 173,335 | 178,871 220,486 || 485,046 469,077 5
6 21,205 22,796 || 21,227 26,282 30,512 || 33,833 62,216 || 44,224 39,989 46,449 || 44,487 || 6
7 197,276 | 194,942 205,321 | 189,457 215,090 || 153,977 146,484 || 166,312 | 165,975 171,870 || 135,911 7
8 || 13,107 || 13,963 || 13,179 | 12 615 21,414 || 13,802 || 13,002 || 16,964 13,850 || 13,880 || 14,646 || 8
9||1,059,123 |1,140,480 |1,203,872 |1,125,626 |1,106,576 |1,329,569 |1,581,414 | 1,687,366 1,745,246 1,867,063 |1,979,416 || 9
10 || 455,194 || 534,901 || 527,227 | 604,045 || 629,958 563,148 || 713,525 710,595 || 765,757 | 802,022 || 987,794 || 10
11 672,496 || 611,801 || 557,914 || 540,213 | 405,249 || 524,626 || 776,895 || 675,538 || 860,315 997,379 || 939,971 || ||
12 104,291 | 129,089 94,659 || 131,483 || 119,518 159,692 | 180,768 151,309 | 121,261 | 111,052 || 79,458: 12
13 | 183,100 194,606 || 229,129 || 253,656 205,528 241,017 299,799 || 263,983 || 232,242 247,618 228,116, 18
14 | 168,699 || 148,450 | 117,447 | 116,397 || 90,260 107,652 || 141,094 | 105,565 | 72,184 || 78,127 || 71,784}; 14
15 223,171 241,454 216,684 || 235,778 265,864 || 298,069 || 314,203 || 302,220 i 312,855 || 435,591 || 485,009 || 15
16 207,022 || 236,107 || 269,393 || 229,101 || 277,992 | 202,343 245,918 295,647 349,543 || 345,415 || 328,049, 16
17 5,013 8,454 7,585 7,303 4,089 || 3,064 || 3,301 || 2,302 2,925 5,691 12,213 17
18 42,735 29,838 28,838 29,230 22,137 20,536 || 29,022 23,406 27,546 || 34,312 21,482 18
19| 84,477 79,041 || 97,534 || 97,030 | 73,486 || 59,556 || 57,646 || 41,314 57,284 62,378 55,994 | 19
20 63,694 | 68,175 65,957 48,136 49,343 || 45,449 || 55,505 || 61,707 59,858 54,447 || 47,212 || 29
21 39,557 || 48,678 57,702 || 33,660 | 12,961 5,391 . , 5,550, 8,979 6,788 6,980 || 6,641 || 21
22 53,103 || 64,420 64,877 56,423 || 62,677 55,091 || 53,831 67,250 64,636 || 50,107 || 46,635 22
23; 20,228 25,874 29,573 || 14,692 || 11,699 || 19,363 27,578 || 13,932 12,489 12,855 || 12,787 ||3:
24 26,614 55,554 21,557 3,122 1,808 6,298 || 8,883 || 52,031 6,243 8,945 17,597 24
25' 7,253 7,636 7,401 7,162 6,078 || 5,535 6,261 || 5,611 8,404 5,364 6,197 25
: \ - - | * . - Sundries. 24,232 21,970 17,716
26 123,829 114,992 | 126,980 || 142,442 133,161 91,810 || 102,116, 94,155 92,421 96,571 94,620 || 26
27 78,373 91,222 || 92,004 || 93,128 95,185 78,923 || 91,711 99,753 96,928 93,188 || 97,409 || 27
38 121,565 136,061 143,822 || 131,326 128,768 || 111,409 || 146,109 || 137,414 128,207 || 125,180 || 116,726 28
29 || 199,409 || 176,400 203,807 197,737 220,321|| 153,164 | 168,004 || 181,703 175,616 194,401 | 188,245 29
30 | 196,760 | 208,191 262,274 195,527 | 178,430 || 178,612 | 187,252 241,989 184, 136 276,958 190,686 || 39
21 56,879 21,265 29,564 11,297 8,455 || 9,112 || 16,434 || 52,769 63,21 1 || 34,841 15,291 || 3 |
32 35,899 || 28,201 15,227 || 30,992 || 13,744 17, 167 || 20,103 || 32,426 23,065 24,644 4,520 || 32
33 || 130,061 116,040 | 167,524 || 153,105 || 177,077 | 131,430 223,598 || 234,036 199,378 237,523 229,618 || 33
34 52,817 | 44,560 74,002 || 98,444 100,728 68,618 || 63,013 || 56,943 : 47,800 || 37,656 || 38,685 | 84
35 | 1.41,727 90,245 75,432 59,030 51,493 || 58,174 || 42,089 58,099 : 39,186 || 15,185 || 32,488 || 85
36 1,150 1,379 1,559 2,507 | 1,629 | 1,627 | 1,582 || 1,957 1,757 2,376 || 1,785 || 36
37 1,765,037 949,450 | 1,125,789 | 1,058,811 | 895,778 917,131 |1,117,330 1,229,503 1,294,773 |1,652,210 1,638,678 37
38 781 438 224 ...], …, , ,..., |, …, |, ..., , º, º 'º' .
39 390,307||1,069,559 |1,101,815 1,179,377 | 1,297,480 1,188,521 |1,192,558 1,289,092 1,215,808 1,099,997.| 958,991 | 89
. . . . . . . . . . ... 31,225 33,982 || 32,095 30,353 18,482 17,025 || 17,041 18,242 15,691 17,395 || 48
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 237,214 || 213,422 || 311,716 || 375,182 383,020 261,686 242,978 ; 278,638 245,498 || 459,579 49
. . . . . . . . . . . . 17,870 17,327 17,502 | 15,542 | 12,020 15,642 | 15,860 15,192 | 12,911 6,932 50
1,773,983 768,815 745,684 805,162 | 849,962 | 666,946 || 743,286 854,135 ; 853,590 | 683,615 678,552 || |
40,194,893 || 43,558,489 || 43,144,466 || 48,030,037 || 46,468,281 | 40,332,854 || 51,276,448 52,029,151 55,455,723 60,492,637 60,999,124
636,852 678,044 659,907 705,515 697,739 632,882 942,832 || 768,304 747.319 648,227 . . . , 593,810
10,602,090 9,211,928 8,588,996 || 10,188,596 9,155,395 || 10,066,503 || 9,806,248 || 9,928,655 10,606 ſai 8,535,786 10,729,943
27,599 || 15,661 14,909 16,189 ,189 | 9,784 24,481 17,891 *i; 962 14,651 15,129 |
§1346,434 || 33,464,122 52,498,278 || 58,940,337 56,335,604 || 51,042,023 62,050,009 || 62,744,001 | 66,835,445 69,991,301 || 71,429,909
30,792,764 30,530,663 35,798,707 37,552,935 | 44,137,482 37,686,113 || 44,887,775 45,028,805 || 43,981,317 | 46,245,242 49,713,889
20,668,670 22,933,459 | 16,609,571 21,387,402 | 12,198,122 || 13,355,910 || 17,162,234 17,715,196 22,854,128 23,746,059 21,715,116
20,443,320 | 18,326,430 19,582,348 20,293,326 || 19,290,570 22:251,600 | 21,512,480 21,039,860 19,651,507 20,494,859 19,919.8%
8.256,180 8,416,830 | 8,821,074 ii.141,422 14,731.168 || 9,576iod | Töö85,300 | 10,121,476 8,130,327 7,600,000 | *, 7,300,000 ||
| 9,520,760 5,356,787 759,748 4,065,075 4,580,919 5,896,461 2,512,637 1,277,784 2,271,158 , , ... . . . . .
8,090,801 17,611,561 22,968,348 28,728,096 27,797,171 || 32,374,000 || 38,270,551 | 40,783,188 42,000,972 44,332,130 3. * : * .
: ſ 691,335 668,067 681,881 723,926 || 790,870 578,815 || 582,098 601,864 §4.3% §§ #9.
! 199,225 194,534 196,044 217,845 218,070 202,830 212,039 Žiºs #43 #| ::
221,930 211,638 223,634 228,084 282,566 | 219,629 | - • * * 245,083 . . . 227,973 220,008 º º, .
! 1821. 1822. 1823. 1821. 1825 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. I831.
6 :
AN ACCOUNT of the Declared Value of each of 50 enumerated Articles of the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING|Dom,
of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, EXPORTED therefrom, to all parts of the World, in each of the 18 Years 1814–1831.
*** On referring to the details of the Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-exported in the preceding Statement, it will be seen that the earcess
of Value in the Years 1814–16, consisted pricipally of Coffee and Sugar, accounted for by the great accumulation of the 2, or 3, previous
Years, consequent on the obstruction to the distribution which the War of that period occasioned, and the great Earport of British Produce & Manufactures in 1815, is
accounted for, by the non-eaportation to the United States of North America in the Years 1813-14, to which Country the eaccess in 1815, was principally directed.
|

Specification of Articles Quantities in 1827. 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820.
º £ £ –£ £ º £ £—
ſ 1 Cotton Manufactures tº $ $ & 365,492,804 Yards 17,241,884 18,946,836 12,948,944 13,996,820 16,372,131 12,182,448 - 13,690,116
3 2 do. Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,878,774 fps. . . 2,791,248 1,674,020 |2,628,448 |2,014,181 2,385,305 2,519,783 2,826,643
º | 3 Woollen Mianufactures . . . . . . . . . . § #: .. 6,372,494 |9,338,142 7,844,855 7,163,471 |8,143,193 || 5,986,807.|5,583,430
is 4 Linen do. . . . . . . . . 55,132,189 Yards | 1,701,384 1,777,563 1,452,668 1,703,631 1,949,815 1,391,245 1,653,804
S.) º 5 Silk do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530,018 622,118 480,522 408,523 499,175 376,798 371,114
Š | 6 Haberdashery and Millinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411,029 533,460 451,599 || 365,208 407,956 270,415 || 242,667
s | 7 Hats, Beaver and Felt . . . . 75,497 Dozens 291,570 288,158 239,138 || 252,161 || 322,319 229,818 218,327
t 8 do , all other sorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143,291 113,876 67,763 || 49,753 44,544 29,532 24,717
| 9 fron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 92,313 Toms 953,725 | 1,090,939 976,793 | 1,050,486 | 1,278,670 924,448 947,177
10 Hardwares and Cutlery 249,152 Cwt. 819,201 |2,161,561 1,855,750 | 1,079,620 | 1,557,920 | 1,149,511 || 779,955
s 11 Brass and Copper Wares . 147,222 m 448,365 | 730,962 657,284 || 778,157 797,023 653,860 | 722,769
cº, 12 Tin, Unwrought * * * * * * g e º te 49,474 u 122,231 137,302 170,645 198,181 147,305 104,083 92,171
s <! 13 do., Plates and Pewter Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222,314 31i,507 320,330 261,647 306,087 187,812 189,984
$ | 14 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 13,275 Toms 198,568 304,701 315,831 331,221 | 319,447 3:34,340 405,572
* | 15 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368,679 m 89,349 114,594 115,417 109,403 117,780 99,005 108,660
16 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,475,025 Bushels 243,413 204,590 135,715 140,177 223,300 174,586 193,044
t_17 Alum . . . . . ºf tº tº e tº a tº e i e º 6 tº > * * * * * * * * * * c e o ºs e e s 12,397 19,673 13,936 16,565 12,632 6,829 4,917
.* ſ18 Bacon and Hams . . . . . 11,072 Cwt. 74,322 65,359 51,888 61,575 57,672 36,830 44,608
Tº to | 19 Beef and Pork . . . . 61,164 Barrels 345,049 230,340 162,208 231,593 309,881 228,555 207,402
§ $ | 20 Beer and Ale . . . . . . • * * 10,268 Tums || 314,304 383,296 350,026 354,092 355,664 224,058 223,686
$ § J 21 Bread and Biscuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259,976 85,076. 75,652 127,928 T 12,985 89,616 52,589
§ § n 22 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . 84,300 Cwt. 189,209 243,136 200,027 201,179 212,881 183,939 || 170,566
S$ 23 Corn, Grain, and Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548,359 597,053 427,243 | 1,026,293 264,588 173,364 83,141
** 24 Hops....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,436 11,063 || 10,231 8,966 5,540 5,916 13,227
tº 25 Seeds, of all sorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,940 9,515 14 °65 23,217 10,257 9,790 7,396 ||
ſ26 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,402,758 ibs. . . . 451,241 472,597 342,237 326,931 382,604 349,149 297,709
27 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,638,366 Pieces 386,778 663,496 587,168 480,259 515,602 366,221 312,076
& 28 Glass, of all sorts . . . . . . . . 224,497 Cwt. 491,768 723,126 752,592 731,622 777,552 531,348 || 498,813
3 29 Plate, Jewellery, and Watches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173,403 262,321 291,491 || 337,527 399,715 280,169 271 402
jº 30 Fish, Herrings, &c. . . . . . . 127,039 Barrels 371,300 379,320 304,669 || 339,383 292,757 278,905 267, 45
... 81 do., Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131,554 43,917 | 191,072 57,439 || 130,382 | 73,067 142,572
§ {32 Whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,957 9,485 16,280 | 13,454 || 11,514 22,443 30,187
s 33 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . 10,586,580 ibs. . . 266,865 203,703 189,784 171,936 180,150 196,018 197,765
SS 34 Cordage © e º 'º º º & © e º 'º e º ſº º 56,889 Cwt. 246,432 220,294 178,506 136,121 131,688 126,590 137,415
3 35 Saltpetre, Refined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 106 13,139 43,514 23,208 18,266 26,266 || 37,555
s 36 Tobacco, Manufactured . . . . . . © e º & © e ºs e e º a e º is 15,993 7,074 12,990 9,330 18,114 25,667 24,745
37 Sugar, Refined . . . . . . . . . . 409,060 Cwt. 3,091,653 |2,813,419 |2,064,804 |2,408,189 |2,461,707 | 1,446,324 |1,788,895
C38 Melasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e tº t tº e º & © 6 e e e º ºs 188,279 146,646 90,993 47,402 43,268 9,048 5,794
39 Cabinet Wares . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * * * e º e e º e 109,381 128,489 || 134,211 125,732 134,759 110,536 88,066
40 Musical Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . © e º e < e < e < e e 55.247 72,175. 79,365 74,991 66,729 61,903 || 67,250
41 Sadlery and Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,312 122,014 112,729 127,626 131,210 103,434 92,850
42 Stationery of all sorts . . . . . . . . . . . • e º 'º e º 'º e s tº e 184,208 || 197,352 166,943 172,900 | 184,827 141,495 || 133,976
- - - .* (43 Apparel, Slops, and Negro Clothing . . . .
Nos. 39–47, are entered under Official Value at the Declared Rates, and previous to | i. #..." .º I astruments º & Gº
1822, Nos. 43 – 50, were included with other unemumerated Articles. The actual quanti- 46 Painters Colour p -
4 : & * -- . - º © e O10UTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ties of several Articles Exported in 1827, are specified above, Wide Parliamentary Paper- 47 Umbrellas and Parasols j
No. 50., Session 1829., Folios 28 – 35., the Articles to which the quantities are not given - whº v_y J.k-> a 9 @ q tº e º e s tº $ 3. . .
are either entered at Value, or included with the unenumerated - '', 48 Books, Printed . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,186 Cwt.
2 o - 49 Arms and Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( 50 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unenumerated Articles . . . . . • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2,806,819 |3,134,837 |2,801,714 (2,799,020 3,093,335 |2,529,526 2,315,969 |
TOTAL Declared Value of British Produce 5 GREAT BRITAIN 43,447,372 49,653,245 40,328,940 | 40,337,118 45,188,249 || 34,248,495 || 35,568,669
and Manufactures EXPORTED from } IRELAND ...... 2,046,846 1,943,783 1,328,933 1,411,897 1,423,099 956,070 855,983
TOTAL Value of Colonial and Foreign } GREAT BRITAIN ...... 19,157,813 15,708.4% 13,441,655 | 10:23:37, 10,8;09 || 9,89; 10,5;&#
Produce RE-EXPORTED from IRELAND . . . . . . . . . . 208,163 40,118 42,374 23,413 24,058 25,949 30,887
GRAND TOTAL of EXPORTS 64,860,199 || 67,351,580 55,141,912 52011,699), 57,471,206 || 45,109,750 46,980,505,
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Wide Finance Accounts for the Years 1817. 1820. 1821.

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A comparison of this Statement with that of the Official Values will shew, that whilst the quantity of British Produce and Manufac-
tures Exported, have increased from £34,207,253 in 1814, to £52,897,455, in 1828, the Value has decreased from £45,494,218, in
1814, to £36,714,177, in 1828, instead of upwards of £70,000,000, which the Official Value in 1828 bears, to the Official Value in
1814, or by another mode of Illustration, the depreciation will be more clearly seen ; Wiz, every £100 of Official Value in 1828, was
equal to only ºf 70 of Declared Value, whilst in 1814, it was equal to 133, und on an average of the 10 Years 1798 - 1807, it was equal to 166, this depreciation
contrasted with the progressively increasing Rate paid for 3 dº Cent. Stock, as exhibited in the conclusion of the Statement of Imports—deserves notice.
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1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831.
4. £— -É £ £— £ £ £ — —£-—— £ £--—
1 13,786,958 14,534,253 13,751,415 15,240,006 15,034,139 10,522,407 13,956,826 13,545,638 13,420,576 15,203,713 13,207,947
2 |2,307,830 |2,700,437 |2,625,947 |3,135,496 3,206,729 |3,491,268 |3,545,568 3,594,946 |3,974,039 |4,132,259 |3,974,990
3 |6,461,568 6,488,523 5,634,137 6,041,846 6,193,775 |4,982,909 || 5,277,861 |5,120,226 4,656,810 |4,847,398 |5,385,811
4 1,981,465 |2,192,761 |2,095,574 |2,442,440 |2,130,706 | 1,487,662 1,895,187 |2,000,033 1,768,436 1,926,257 2,301,803
5 373,938 381,455 350,880 442,582 296,678 168,383 || 236,093 255,756 || 267,192 || 519,919 578,260
6 266,117 | 278,179 272,619 || 356,317 | 399,558 349,950 499,534 || 485,981 394,443 384,701 || 414,717
7 207,437 197,185 224,532 228,853 264,770 | 186,306 175,293 196,906 189,902 208,498 || 169,076
8 18,597 18,558 19,418 || 19,390 29,023 19,898 17, 112 23,170 16,066 15,672 15, 148 |
9 | 894,590 | 843,833 878,918 851,113 |1,048,211 1,105,619 1,214,948 |1,226,836 1,155,177 |1,076,187 1,119,967
10 | 1,050,476 1,145,466 | 1,074,684 1,202,865 |1,392,293 |1,169,105 | 1,390,429 1,385,617 | 1,389,515 1,410,936 1,620,237
11 || 678,976 597,861 543,618 524,489 || 484,410 || 571,149 || 786,803 || 678,531 || 810,641 863,313 | 802,879.
12| 104,550 | 138,847 127,775 150,852 148,303 || 171,035 | 187,888 147,131 | 120,105 || 106,134 77,718
13 187,512 196,798 || 231,129 255,104 || 207,390 242,991 || 301,753 266,634 || 2:35,022 249,620 230,004
14 || 347,964 297,345 247,884 || 238,428 215,006 || 239,542 256,182 177,656 || 114,525 106,769 96,216
15 119,997 || 113,510 || 100,594 || 114,083 132,813 143.692 154,043 144,838 145,880 182,863 198,243
16 146,937 | 164,718 182,297 | 153,538 154,284 || 113,204 || 121,040 151,397 171,978 | 181,209 | 162,706
17 4,557 6,342 4,789 4,191 2,892 1,972 2,290 1,640 1,926 | 3,008 5,855
18 49,620 31,710 28,889 28,013 27,065 24,494 32,495 26,547 30,655 31,834 20,834
19 125,649 103,615 125,143 | 158,624 136,592 106,829 87,395 71,685 98,055 85,860 83,428
20 250,209 || 257,547 || 238,520 177,809 | 184,312 172,576 212,391 || 239,269 241,417 | 206.877 157,350
21 47,343 50,221 83,225 42,859 17,243 7,655 8,069 11,548 10,301 || 9,654 10,972
22 || 149,090 154,873 152,782 141,978 | 189,800 || 149,761 || 145,848 181,397 157,852 123,792 || 130,603
23 54,688 54,694 62,800 40, 100 35,667 53,840 70,915) 40,592 37,536 35,842 37,027
24 22,082 33,355 12,454 4,835 3,440 4,902 7,173 || 18,642. 4,525 6,614 11,284
25 6,427 6,621 6,610 6,462 6,266 5,514 5,887 4,774 6,977 4,511 5,258
26 310,539 288,775 301,022 323,749 || 332,544 260,958 280,266 261,735 253,513 243,143 234,491
27 357,442 427,487 398,439 399,549 384,920 | 345,795 437,813 499,743 || 461,710 || 439,567 458,966
28 508,584 538,330 604,039 || 546,226 592,563 || 430,122 527,110 || 492,073 || 467,155 396,662 423,829
29 206,254 | 181,354 210,031 201,312 225,083 156,197.| 169,450 | 181,849 177,242 190,208 187,931
30 || 171,587 | 192,331 || 237,085 170,368 202,280 194,546 182,084 241,324 186,365 243,751 184,032
31 ( 70,497 24,844 33,310 13,417 12,657 10,853 18,464 55,585 | 73,750 : 45,063 21,171
32 25,648 26,341 23,163 35,760 23,168 37,486 45,316 63,583 | 40,667 41,893 8,287
33 175,543 146,917 | 183,136 | 161,919 185,562 140,544 227,696 226,206 192,739 220,315 210, 170
34 || 108,144 95,788 145,186 | 183,464 205,490 144,542 127,832 112,569 98,543 78,442 75,822
35 | 65,758 39,721 33,009 23,069 21,825 23,017 17,943 25,917 | 17,508 8,682 20,684
36 14,303 13,292 16,156 21,428 || 18,124 11,929 14,982 18,416 15,878 21,734 16,259
37 1,507,949 678,496 886,917 | 730,830 778,938 || 704,464 963,431 | 1,038,538 984,838 1,287,888 1,237,774
38 810 554 321 **** — | *-* Sundries | * 29,445 26,563 20,662
gº - * a Wool. 104,215 178,173 239,939
39 89,885 65,729 71,187 71,318 74,644 || 67,137 56,407 59,033 60,641 55,568 41,317
10 58,536 55,029 48,408 62,472 68,171 70,892 68,394 56,291 58,732 51,785 38,372
#1 90,098 86,694 88,230 110,984 || 107,783 101,731 88,435 | 89,206 82,996 || 78,072 60,950
42 151,788 143,874 150,916 164,908 || 181,151 182,241 193,047 204,362 | 137,438 167,680 177,698
* * * * * * e s p e s e 406,147 || 397,449 435,848 457,098 || 367,921 389,390 419,486 || 387,694 || 384,214 || 368,545 ||
* * * * * * * * * e o e 116,218 157,846 129,644 212,377 228,505 201,552 262,094 || 250,062 208,737 105,506
* * * * * * * e < e < * 18,614 I9,041 24,835 31,328 36,791 32,339 19,394 21,612 21,447 17, 103
* * * * * * * * * * e e 139,706 134,328 134,983 || 129,307 || 109,562 124,983 || 138,005 || 130,821 ; 99,985 | 101,987.
* * * * * : * ~ e e s e e 37,547 34,410 44,385 35,621 23,741 38,011 41,221 35,312 32,509 || 47,513
. . . . . . . . . . . . 115, 191 121,305 || 121,293 || 135,088 111,518 106,925 | 101,378 109,435 93,851 100,770
* * * * * * * * * * * * 271,806 || 273,283 354,172 526,217 | 620,600 | 406,312 || 335,513 279,382 241,623 562,729
* * * * * * * * * * > . 65,562 65,131 69,195 72,094 47,420 62,131 65,092 62,001 49,243 29,212
2,268,137 | 1,012,395 | 1,001,138 1,036,518 1,128,375 926,357 | 1,027,003 | 1,146,793 1,024,629. 859,064 | 843,543 |
35,826.083 36,176,897 34,691,124 37,573,918 38,083,773 30,847,528 36,396,339 W 36,152,799 35,212,873 37,691,302 36,652,695
833,548 792,068 766,924 822,383 793,615 689,195 786,518 661,378 617,596 560,200 510,953
10,602,000 9,211,928 8,588,996 10,188,596 9,155,395 10,066,503 9,806,248 9,928,655 10,606,441 8,535,786 10,729,943
27,599 15,66i 14,909 16,189 14,189 9,784 24,481 17,891 15,962 14,651 15,129
.47,289,320 46,196,554 44,061,953 48,601,086 48,046,972 41,613,010 ! 47,018,586 46,760,723 46,452,872 || 46,801,939 47,908,720 !
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AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Boats, and of Fishermen and Boys, and other Persons employed in the White Fish, and
White Herring Fishery, in the Year ending the 5th. of April 1829, under the cognizance of the Commissioners appointed under
the Acts of the 48 and 55 of Geo. III. cap. 110 and 94 respectively ; shewing the Number and Quantity of Fish and Herrings
taken and cured, conformable to the said Acts, and the amount of Bounty allowed &c., &c., in the same Year.


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*** In addition to the quantity of Fish cured dried, as d; Column No. 5; 5,786 Cwts. and 6,819 Barrels were cured in Pickle, and of the whole quantity
73,500 QWt, and 6,204 Barrels were entitled to Bounty; and of that cured dried 14,400 Cwt. was Exported to Ireland chiefly from Shetland, and 6,187 Cwts.
to all other parts chiefly from London. Of the Herrings cured as dº Column No. 8, 48,495 Barrels were gutted and packed on Board within 24 Hours
after being caught, and the remainder cured on Shore; of the whole quantity, 234,827. Barrels were branded for Bounty as #' Column No. 9, of which
there were assorted, after the Dutch mode and branded accordingly 24,440 Barrels, 21,848 of which were Exported to Ports on the Continent of Europe,
Of the quantity Exported; as {P Column, No. 11, those from Wick were principally to Ireland, the whole quantity Exported thence, having been 105,931;
&nsiderably eacceeds the quantity cured,
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81 405 432
129 387 614
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352 902 | 1,078
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250 750 | 1,971
141 404 534
83 223 271
424 1,853 2,261
602 | 1,990 || 4,918
236 696 929
230 994 | 1,036
275 825 | 1,178
430 2,089 || 3, 159
126 527 691
1,224 4,896 || 8,599
185 926 | 1,086
489 2,030 || 3,459
603 || 3,217 4,128
156 871 1,008
234 1,350 | 1,690
135 675 | 1,012
88 440 1,214
130 425 670
329 1,395 || 5,067
113 || 490 | 1,076
118 586 1,119
168 813 2,387
128 640 1,541
143 457 679
217 867 1,827
264 1,327 | 1,970
117 585 935
570 2,579 || 6,231
400 2,803 3,066
71 220 234
31 139 22:
370 j 1,471 2,403
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183 515 | 1,078
99 331 Ö38
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32 53,474 1,828 350 3 2,334 2,047 | 102 7 1,224
9 || 31,574 | 1,136 225 16 —— — — . ——
24 10,532 373 72 2 1,950 1,469 73 9 373
8 —--- 1,059 | 2,374 il 8 14 ——
14 55,801 | 1,984 388 9 101 | 01 5 i ! ——
25 9,876 330 66 () 493 385 19 5 ———
4 ——— | –— -— | 11,284 || 5,618 308 3 | 1,259
21 49,658 1,602 || 319 19 12,479 11,051 552 10 || 9,893
24 3,346 118 23 10 | 1,490 | 1,036 51 16 ——
43 || 103,354 || 3,490 | 691 I | — — . — — sºmºsºmsºmºrºwº
20 | 13,837 378 75 3 2,771 1,210 | 66 3 902
22 7,639 247 47 16 595 426 2I 6 —--
49 | 19,750 662 123 1 418
13 41,165 1,319 260 3 426 -
17 ——— —— 12,235 | 10,016 || 500 16 6,362
14 || 1:22,398 || 4,297 836 6 303 180 9 0
43 3,596 178 34 12 420 194 9 14 || ––
45 58,128 1,953 376 15 112 cºs' ºs-ºsmºs gºssºsºmeº ºr
5 12,191 262}| 51 13 2,902 642 32 2 708
66 || 178,402 || 4,567 912 15 7,683 6,836 || 341 16 || 6,744
56 771,742 22,999 |4,569 12 5,943 5,561 278 I 2,868
35 | 138,364 4,409 || 864. 4 1,342 546 27 6 ——
32 375,761 | 10,486 |1,993 1 61.2 437 21 17 | ——
34 216,667 1,624 590 0 | 1,311 2,843 || 142 a 430
36 29,177 493 129 10 22,966 18,134 906 14 || 13,444
14 —— —-- 1,294 | 8,199 409 19 1,265
23 8,976 J. 22 5 || 6,963 2,779 || 138 19 2,340
35 | 50,560 990 246 12 778 * 2,616 130 16 || –—
31 45,356 460 160 0 || 7,406 || 5,260 263 0 808
53 163,136 1,652 549 16 36,622 | 16,495 || 824 15 7,895
18 3,716 104 18 8 || 17,476 10,078 503 18 3,204
16 —— ——— — 632 |* 13,905 695 5 6,767
55 —— --— | 20,427 | 14,744 | 737 4 || 7,217
42 86,003 2,921 507 3 15,487 12,050 | 602 10 | 2,619
15 59,621 850 246 15 2,485 418 20 18 259
103 || 17,911 169 58 2 138,085 75,554 3,777 14 65,993
52 —-— —— — — — | 1,427 287 || 14 7 ——
6 1,440 || --— —— 1,543 | 1,054 52 14 T 17
4 ——— 675 8,074
774 43,488 717 | 137 7 —— | –---- —— —
2 | ––– — —-- || --—— — | – || 7,480
21 | –— —— — | – || 47,029
1 250,506 || 5,191 #1,491 11 | —— — -
9 | ––– — —— 572 ——
25 | 82,829 || 3,431 [1,076 18 -
5 || 5,406 148 29 11 || 12,879 282 || 14 2 | –-
1,995 3,125,380 81,321 17,545 17 | 355,979 234,827 | 11,774 5 205,875
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I 1.
, were Exported chiefly to the West Indies. 3- * The quantity entitled to Bountu at Eyemouth and Leith,
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Barrels of White Herrings, Cured, Branded for Bounty, and EXPORTED, in so far as the same
were brought under the cognizance of the Scotch Fishery Board, from the 1st. day of June 1809, to the 5th. of April 1810, and in each
of the 19 subsequent Years, from the 5th. of April 1810, to the 5th. of April 1829; also an account of the amount charged in the annual
Finance Accounts as paid to the Commissioners of the said Board for Salaries and incidental expences of their Office, and for Bounties,
Repairs of Boats, Construction of Quays, &c., &c., in each Year, since the Establishment of the Board under the Acts of 48 Geo. III.
cap. 110, and 55 Geo. III. cap
. 94, and further, AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value of Foreign Fish Imported and Re-exported;

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and of the Official and Declared Value of all British Fish Exported, in each of the 21 Years 1809–1829.
No. of Barrels of Herrings cured Total No. Number of Barrels exported j."...º.º. iValue of Foreign Fish Value of British Fish
| - — Not- - tº - Not- — Sºrºs Bo nº. Imported (Re º ºrd EXPORTED
*| Gutted dº | Total, "ºff" Gutted dº | ToTAL Incidents {...º.º.º. º | Declared
- - 2, - - * r -º . i !. ~ || –––6. —£-— * *-*. - £-—
1809 || 42,548 |47,637 90,185 34,791 11,063 24,784 || 35,848 || 2,000 | 12,780 || 174,419 || 198,870 || 142,593 || $s
10 || 65,430 || 26,397 91,827 55,662 : 18,880 | 19,253 || 38,133 || 3,000 || 5,770 || 126,721 | 126,902 || 133,470 || $s.
11 | 72,515 || 39,004 || 111,519 58,430 27,564 || 35,256 || 62,820 || 5,000 21,895 || 113,274 148,670 || 189,723 || $ $3.
12 | 89,901 63,587 | 153,488 70,027 40,100 69,625 ||109,725 || 4,000 || 10,747 || 51,863 || 48,268 || 185,670 siT.
13 || 52,931 57,611 || 110,542 # 38,184 34,929 || 83,474 iſ 8,403 || 6,000 || 13,609 || – | – || – || K.
14 || 105,372 54,767 | 160,139 83,376 # 68,938 || 72,367 141,305 || 4,000 || 13,707 || 35,749 60,306 || 232,276 |371,300
15 135,981 26,671 | 162,652 116,436 81,544 26,143 107,688 || 6,000 24,222 || 26,819 28,473 || 253,049 || 379,320
16 155,776 || 36,567 192,343 140,018 115,480 23,148 || 138,628 || 7,000 || 31,495 || 19,461 34,244 || 271,778 304,669
17. 204,270 || 23,421 227,691 183,089 : 148,147 14,192 | 162,339 || 8,000 || 36,599 || 28,510 || 32,817 || 256,793 339,383
18 303,777 || 37,116 || 340,894 270,022 212,301 || 14,860 227,162 || 10,000 | 66,064 || 26,001 15,268 || 208,299 292,757
19 || 347,190 35,301 || 382,491 309,700 # 244,096 || 9,420 253,516 9,000 || 76,130 || 23,857 12,488 || 228,868 278,905
1820 413,308 |28,888 |442,196 363,872 : 289,445 5,366 |294,805 || 12,000 | 68,000 || 41,120 | 33,893 || 278,116 267,945
1 |-291,626 24,898 || 316,524 263,205 212,890 2,065 214,956 || 7,000 |,54,488 || 50,480 44,589 || 196,760 171,587
2 225,037 23,832 248,869 ; 203,110 ; 169,459 985 170,445 || 1 1,500 60,000 || 27,561 i 34,774 || 208,191 || 192,331
3 || 335,450 56,741 392,191 : 299,631 238,503 1,125 || 239,630 || 12,000 || 80,739 || 15,134 || 14,886 || 262,274 ||237,085
4 303,397 || 44,268 347,665 270,844 201,882 134 202,016 || 12,000 || 87,897 || 45,940 || 35,888 || 195,527 | 170,368
5 340,118 39,116 || 379,234 294,422 217,053 20 |217,073 || 13,000 || 75,612 || 62,186 48,848 || 178,430 202,280
6 || 259,171 29,324 288,495 223,606 165,741 665 166,406 || 12,000 | 81,861 || 48,615 36,636 || 178,612 194,546
7 || 339,360 60,418 399,778 # 279,317 210,766 893 211,659 || 12,000 || 55,230 || 26,943 || 34,902 || 187,252 182,084
8 300,242 55,737 356,979 234,827 202,813 3,062 205,875 | 12,000 || 34,997 || 76,126 52,582. 241,989 241,324
9 | | | 9,000 |35,099 68,399 || 78,024 ºliº:
1830 | - --
4. | | |
2 ii -
An ACCOUNT of the Quantity o each of several kinds of Fish, entered
Billingsgate Market, in each of the Four Quarters of the Year 1823. – Vide
at the Coast Office, at the Custom House in London, for
Parliamentary Paper, No. 271, Session 1824.
Year |Number | SALH on. Number of } Bushels of -
1823. - | ~ Tſ * ——-——
Quarter of } - - • - } #'s -
ending | Vessels || Boares Fish Turbot Cod Haddock | Whiting | Herrings Mackarel Lobsters skate. Sprats | Soles
31 Mar. 907 || 1,780 — 3,958 88,146 32,160 29 903,210 6,000 | 198,800 ||25,889 |20,880 4,006
30 June 1,314 || 10,357 4,527 || 48,887 71,429 56,370 | 73,073 1,080 2,745,200 1,281,306 || 5,265 — 13,083
30 July 679 7,121 40,556 || 33,604 || 96,646 || 139,720 11,660 — 228,500 323,500 || 5,294 3,200 461
31 Dec. 927 532 3,380 916 || 179,788 244,857 5,040 2,462,127 | —see- 141,500 || 7,346 37,299 92.5
Total ..] 3,827 | 19,790 48,463 || 87,365 | 346,009 || 473,107 89,802 3,366,417 | 2,979,700 1,944,606 | 43,744 61,379 18,475


The following page exhibits the rise,
Fisheries of Scotland and Ireland, whic
F.
ogress, and present state, of the Whale and Newfoundland Fisheries, and also the produce of several of the Salmon
together. With the above and preceding page exhibits an interesting, although a very imperfect view of the aggregate
extent and importance of the Fisheries of the United Kingdom; for instance the above Statement of Supply of Billingsgate Market does not include the Red,
or Smoked Herring, Pickled Salmon, Eels, Oysters, and other Fish brought Coastways; as well as great quantities of various kinds of Fish brought thereto
by Land. The high Money price of Provision in 1800 and 180i, appears to have excited a Stimulus for increasing the supply of Fish for the London Market,
as according to a return presented to Parliament in 1804, (Vide. Folio 59, Vol. VII. of the Papers, Session 1803-4.)
The Number of Fishing Vessels entered
at the Coast Office in London in 1799 was only 1407; increased in 1800 to 1627; in 1801 to 2167; in 1802 to 2668; and in 1803 to 3255:-since that time, taking
the Statement above as a comparison, the increase does not appear to have been in proportion to the increase of Population; and it is a subject worthy of
consideration, both on the part of the local authorities of the City of Londo
may be made, for the sale of Fish, to encourage an augmented supply.
The increased supply subsequent to 1800, was excited
by a Bounty proposed in 1801, which was claimed be-
tween the 1st. of October 1801, and the 1st, of June 1802, .
and the 1st. of October 1802, and 1st. o
--- On the annexed Quantity, Viz.
- The above account of Foreign Fish Imported and Re-exported, indicates a great decline since 1811, but
it is to be accounted for by the supply going from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, direct to Spain and
f June 1803.
Portugal and other parts of the South of Europe on British
import and Re-export in each of the 3 Years 1806 – 8
X
‘. ... sº " . . . . :
n, as well as of the Government, how far improved accomodation, and convenience
1801-2, - 1802 – 3.
On 1,416 Tons of Fresh Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,173
171 do. Slightly Salted . . . . . . . . . tº tº tº s we º ºs 312
- 649 do. of Skate, Thornback, &c. ....... 1,090
A 4,677,500 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Tons 623
( , 186,200 Mackarel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 866,995
- Imported Re-eaported
. . . * - s g : * * - Sison 76,427 63,257
account, the annexed is an account of they 7 118,352 117,563
209,664 |
307,798
68
STATEMENT shewing the Gross Receipt of Duties, at each of the 107 Custom Houses in the United Kingdom, in the Year
1829; the Total Payments out of the Gross Receipt, for Drawbacks and Charges of Management; and Nett amount remitted
to the Receiver General in London, from each Port; shewing also the Number and Tonnage of Vessels, and of Steam Boats
Registered at each Port in the same Year;--The 6 principal Ports of ENGLAND arranged in order of their amount of Gross
Receipt of Duty, and the remainder in Alphabetical order, with reference to their Number, in the Topogra
with an estimate of the Number of Inhabitants at each place, in 1830.
phical arrangement,

PORTS JEstámated Gross | TOTAL | Nett amountſ Numoer of V Essels Registered s's | *S is si Y Q)
with Wumber of reference to their Number of Receipt. Payment. remitted to at each Port, averaging about §§§ TOTAJ, s § §§ §§
To Pog RAPHICAL Position. Inhabitants, of Duty, out of Gross Receiv. Gen. || 30 75 150 above S §§ Torºnage. § s § § S$
- § ???, 1830. f Žn 1829. Receipt. #77 º | Tons. | Tons. | Tons. |200 Tms.|| Sº S & | º, & SS
LONDON . . . . tº e g is 1,600,000 | 10,211,099 || 1,625,542 || 8,524,260 || 404 || 515 621 1,123 || 2,663 572,835 T 57 8,214
LIVERPOOL. . . . . . . . 1,316 170,000 || 3,308,347 | 190,766 3,123,758 || 78 155 179 393 || 805 | 161,780 || 3 || 46 4,698
BRISTOL . . . . . . . . . . 1,334 110,000 | 1,181,936 | 84,548 || 1,098,128 82 79 57 98 || 316 || 49,535 | 7 | 8 740
HULL . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,335 | 50,000 740,868 23,232 || 711,274 || 194 145 | 123 117 || 579 || 72,248 || 6 || 31 |2, 111
NEwcASTLE 18 55,000 || 373,733 || 17,074 || 356,921 || 82 | 81 235 | 589 || 987 202,379 || 2 || 53 | 1,075
'º . . . . , 1,360 70,000 || 1 40,144 20,894 | 122,076 || 107 || 134 40 21 || 302 || 24,838 || 11 || 2 | 285
erystwith . . . . . . 1,594 || 4,000 1,844 1,196 1,931 || 56 57 || 7 || – || 120 6,423 34 — * *
Aldborough . . . . . . 1,759 1,350 2,103 2,550 460 || 26 || 16 7 — 49 2,698 || 60 || – **
Arundel . . . . . . a 1,430 2,800 7, 183 1,669 5,537 5 5 14 l 25 2,711 59 — *
Barnstaple . . . . . . . 1,531 || 7,000 || 12,964 1,387 | 11,495 || 17 || 23 || – | – || 40 2,087 65 — *º-
Beaumaris . . . . . . . . 1,632 2,500 || 9,044 9, 154 || 4,790 || 214 || 132 41 2 || 389 22,076 13 || 2 | 193
Berwick . . . . . . . . . . 1,675 | 15,000 8,140 7,068 5,206 8 33 15 } 57 4,784 44 —- *-
Bideford . . . . . . . . . . I,529 7,500 5,925 2,589 3,248 || 26 55 30 5 || 116 10, 182 20 || – *-
Blackney and Clay 1,741 1,800 5,793 5,890 1,323 || 15 25 | 10 || – 50 | 3,380 52 || – -
Boston . . . . . . . . . . 1,728 || 13,500 21,657 4,908 || 16,567 || 97 || 48 7 | – || 152 8,059 26 — ****
Bridgewater . . . . . . 1,540 || 7,000 || 7,588 1,269 6,568 || 14 27 5 — || 46 2,921 55 — *-
Bridlington. . . . . . . . 1,703 4,600 2,227 4,161 203 2 16 8 | 1.4 40 6,290 || 35 — iºn-rºw
Cardiff. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,542 3,800 | 6,365 1,300 5,368 || 6 || 1 || 9 2 38 2,742 58 — *-
Sardigan . . . . . . . . . . 1,579 6,000 2,302 2,399 I,237 || 183 || 62 || 36 || --- || 281 14,643. 17 | – -
Carlisle . . . . . . . . . . 1,262 17,500 3,387 1,070 2,862 || 12 24 2 2 40 2,886 ſ 56 || 1 || 201
Chepstow . . . . . . . . 1,541 3,200 2,174 827 1,365 || 29 24 14 5 72 5,805 37 || 3 | 102
Shester . . . . . . . . . . 1,654 23,500 24,821 1,697 || 23,187 || 20 46 8 || – 74 4,816 43 — -
Chichester . . . . . . ... 1,433 8,000 7,002 2,843 4,481 41 14 6 H 62 2,805 57 || – --
Colchester . . . . . . . . 1,771 15,500 23,078 4,939 18,031 || 196 37 27 } || 235 6,745 32 — *r-
Cowes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,465 4,200 5,355 15,020 328 || 119 26 5 i || i51 6,015 36 || 3 | 183
* • * e º e e º e 1,516 6,000 9,081 11,259 4,833 || 133 138 78 — || 349 24, 114 | 12 — *-
©al . . . . . . . . . ... 1,404 7,200 1,733 1,640 6,104 || 15 3 1 — 19 557 || 7 || | — *-
Dover . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,407 20,000 | 69,396 8, 152 60,820 || 93 || 13 | 4 || – || 120 5,525 || 39 || 4 || 168
Exeter . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,489 35,000 || 67,654 11,592 56,300 || 46 79 67 5 || 196 || 17,166 15 — - - - - -
Falmouth . . . . . . . . 248 7,500 20,406 1,373 9,376 || 26 || 29 # 9 4 78 6,614 || 33 || – *- ****
Faversham . . . . . . . . 1,395 4,800 | 12,417 | 2,065 10,380 || 169 || 35 | 13 | – || 217 7,392 || 28 — *-***
Fowey . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 1,600 | 12,045 14,167 6,114 || 16 || 57 8 - — 81 5,470 41 — tº-
Gloucester . . . . . . . . 3,165 15,000 || 57,335 2,990 54,474 || 97 || 137 13 — || 247 13,026 18 — *-
Goole. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,716 800 51,034 2,167 49,386 || 14 28 5 3 50 3,625 50 | — -
Grimsby . . . . . . . . . . 1,721 3,500 23,843 6,460 18,126 || 29 9 || 1 | — 39 1,390 | 67 || –– *-
Gweek, near Helston 26 r--- . 7,363 8,839 2,592 5 2 *-*. 1. 8 557 | 72 — t-
Harwich . . . . . . . . . . 1,769 3,500 7,906 || 9,928 1,470 || 4 || || 48 6 H 96 - 5,513 | 40 — -
Ilfracomb . . . . . . . . 1,533 3,000 941 1,236 | 1,003 || 25 31 8 — || 64 4,095 46 — —.
Ipswich . . . . . . . . . . 1,764 20,000 || 43,855 2,085 41,794 || 55 64 18 1 || || 38 8,532 22 || 3 | 184
#º * e º e º s 6 e º 12,500 58,889 4,118 54,905 || 17 | 70 II 9 || 107 9,410 21 1 97
Delly . . . . . . . . . • * 7,000 3,316 1,448 2,293 || 41 25 3 &- 69 3,264 || 54 || – *-
Pyme . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,281 2,500 6,273 7,157 | 1,988 6 || 2 || | 12 | – || 39 3,335 | 50 —. **
Iynn Regis . . . . . . 1,734 14,000 | 88,745 6,299 || 81,616 6 27 80 5 || 118 14,659 | 16 || -- *-
Maldon & Leigh ... 1,775 5,000 19,430 8,544 11,418 || 125 57 7 1 || 190 7,373 29 || – tº-
Milford . . . . . . . . . . 1,344 *=-ºw 6,350 | 11,989 || 3,946 || 47 40 27 2 || 116 8, 104 || 25 || – *-
Minehead . . . . . . . . 1,536 | 1,400 || 998 783 317 || 12 || 8 || – | – || 20 957 69 || – | —
Newhaven . . . . . . . . 1,427 1,000 | 16,764 2,407 || 14,317 9 || || || 1 | – 21 | 1,205 | 68 || – -
Newport . . . . . . . . . . 1,462 10,000 || 7,431 812 || 6,632 || 14 25 9 2 || 50 3,824 48 || 1 58
Padstow * > * > * * c e s a 1,521 1,900 5,074 5,498 2,139 || 35 | 29 3 | 68 3,587 51 — *-
Penzance . . . . . . . . 268 6,200 11,521 12,418 4,415 || 60 || 14 | 16 2 || 92 4,981 42 || – *-
Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . i.,466 7,500 15,762 9,906 6,092 || 35 | 47 75 i.1 || 168 17,860 || 14 – —
£ºth • & e à e s a e 1,356 65,000 74,115 20,611 || 53,887 || 13 2. 17 2 || 184 8,485 23 || 4 || 146
#. * * * * c e o a 1,378 10,000 14, 100 3,595 || 9,957 || 38 13 19 — 70 4,397 || 45 — *
Rochester . . . . . . . . 1,348 38,000 58,113 | 16,248 || 42,290 || 148 106 || 1 | – || 255 10,816 19 — gºsºrº at
S * * * * * * * * > * > , a a e 1,421 4,000 || 14,126 4,223 9,957 || 35 | 26 7 -— | 68 3,704 || 49 — -
sº * * * * 0 e º a l 277 || 4,000 19,507 16,835 | 11,339 || 25 51 | 11 || – 87 5,570 38 — - - - -
Sciſivisies, near .. º: 10,000 4,533 2,345 2,220 4 42 || 70 53 || 169 28,070 10 || – 2-
sh à 2 Liv Liu A • , . 3,000 322 3,260 423 || 17 5 — — 22 792 || 70 — sºca
§ {101'éIłążſi , . . . . . . 1,429 1,200 28,105 || 4,463 23,327 27 6 9 *-* 42 2,272 64 || – gºer -º
69

Scotland. | Ireland.
Total United Kingdom
- e. * |
*.* The annered statement shews the proportion of Vessels above 200 Tºns ºn 6 Classes, distinguishing Averaging | London. E. glands B, º: Vessels. T. Tonnage
the Wumber of each Class owned in London separate from all other parts ºf England , the estimated Num- 250 Tons 441 1,250 I8; 5 I 25 1,948 4??,128
ber ºf Inhabitants includes the Population of the adjacent parts of the respective places. 6 - 3 • In 1821, | 350 m 346 443 132 48 sº-sº 969 $31,685
Liverpool was represented as containing 118,972 Inhabitants, but Toaſteth Park, Everton, &c., which form 450 / #97 99 27 5 I 323 142,482
as integrally a part of Liverpool as Marylebone does of the Metropolis, contained a further Population of 590 . 81 19 9 I * 1 || 0 64,344
20,000. The Topographical arrangement will shew the adjuncts in like manner qf all the places : the 960 / 15 **-ºs tºº tº * 15 A4,464
cºlumn headed Order of Tonnage, following the Total Tonnage, denotes the nºmerical order of the Ports, 1,380 m 43 * *Gºs *sº * 43 59,323
according to the Number of Toms of Shipping owned ut each Port. - - x 5” -- x
º i TotAL (1,123 || 1su 349 105 || 26 || 3,414 1,054,429
*s--- PORTS Estimated Gross TOTAL |Nett amountſ|Number of WESSELS Registered sº • ‘S S §§ KS Ś
with Number of reference to their Number of Receipt Payment. remitted to || at each Port, averaging about §§§ ToTAL s § § ; § §
Torossargical, position. Inhabitants, of Duty, out ºf Gross Rece”. Gen. Tºo 75 150 Taºye || $53 || Tonnage. ##| 5 § §§
5–4–e— ??? 1830. Žn 1829, Receipt. in London. || Tons. | Tons. | Töns. 2007.| *** SS & & &
Southampton . . . . . . 1,447 22,000 | 82,536 19,540 62,800 || 127 32 I7 2 || 178 || 8, 120 24 2 161
Southwold . . . . . . . . 1,758 2,000 2,947 2,997 1,162 9 24 4 *sºme 37 2,638 62 — amºs;
Stockton . . . . . . . . . . 1,679 6,000 || 38,431 4,636 || 33,979 17 19 32 6 '74 7,296 || 30 1. 72
Sunderland . . . . . . . . 34 30,000 58,363 6,322 52,068 25 59 302 || 238 || 624 107,628 4 || 10 258
Swansea . . . . . . . . . . 295 || 15,000 || 4,739 3,479 4,480 64 33 22 3 || 122 7,772 27 | 76
Truro . . . . . . . . . . . . 24: 12,500 25,072 20,556 | 12,230 5 19 1. * * 25 1,727 | 66 — - - -
Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,740 3,000 3,510 2,308 925 29 22 15 gººmsºmº 66 3,962 47 — ==
Weymouth e e g º gº tº gº tº 1,471 8,000 | 16,553 15,579 6,803 20 37 27 1 85 7, 175 31 — sºs
Whitby a gº & © a c e s e e 1,692 || 10,000 3,771 3,833 1,652 18 78 86 76 || 258 41,576 || 9 || — —
Whitehaven . . . . . . 15,000 | 96,378 4,702 || 92,066 55 86 || 235 | 120 || 496 || 72,967 5 2 233
Wisbeach . . . . . . . 1,730 9,500 || 13,979 1,344 12,506 21 17 | 5 Eºº 43 2,487 || 63 — tºº,
Woodbridge . . . . . . 1,761 4,500 5,308 2,119 3,809 H.0 23 5 | — 38 2,659 61 — *
Yarmouth . . . . . . . 1,752 23,500 91,201 | 12,582 78,071 || 262 | 164 || 149 10 || 585 44,134 8 4 143
TOTAL England and Wales 17,396,380 2,370,902 || 15,079,410 || 4,308 || 3,726 3,009 2,934 ||13,977 1,758,065 | 72 --- sº sº.
ſleith * * * g º is e º ºs e º & 160,000 || 444,411 255,048 139,876 98 70 64 3| || 263 26,362 5 1. 42
Aberdeen . . . . . . . 50,000 || 52,407 9,291 43,322 44 107 || 137 62 || 350 46,201 I 4 623
Banff . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 1,333 3,742 2,245 80 50 2 1 || 133 5,818 14 — *s
Borrowstoness . . . . . 3,500 5,477 2,062 4,009 || 44 54 19 6 || 1:23 9,108 || 11 — *
Campbletown © tº e o 'º a 9 ºr 10,000 '712 1,839 1,854 54 11 3 **sag 68 2,779 18 2 182
Dumfries. . . . . . . . . . . 13,000 5,677 3,821 5,294 87 76 11 9 || 18: 12, 192 10 | — *
Dundee . . . . . . . . . . . 35,000 | 68,018 27,862 43,481 || 48 || 117 | 106 || 28 || 299 || 31,986 || 4 || 4 || –
S Glasgow * * * * * * * * * c e e 180,000 || 58,830 5,554 53,554 24 87 43 81 || 235 41,121 2 || 48 |3,809
* Grangemouth * = < * * * * * 1,000 || 25,038 3,718 21,453 30 9 | 56 27 || 204 || 24,327 6 || 4 236
S Greenock . . . . . . . . . . 25,000 || 431,699 || 51,762 || 378,748 || 177 82 || 51 | 61 || 371 36,241 || 3 || 2 | 151
s < Inverness . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 2,072 5,303 3,073 72 50 14. — || 136 7,338 12 I , 50
Sº i Irvine . . . . . . . . . . . tº gº 8,000 4,433 3,044 || 4,855 23 54 52 6 || 135 13,379 9 I "75
Ş. Kirkaldy . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 6,886 4,399 5 034 || 105 || 36 34 17 || 192 14,802 8 3 283
Kirkwall . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 1,513 1,794 1,210 40 26 2 •-º-º-º-º-º: 68 3,312 16 — —
Lerwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 804 1,489 1, 148 82 9 3 vºm-º: 94 3,3 || 4 || || 5 || – ****
Montrose & Arbroath 35,000 9,302 5,282 6,755 18 91 || 59 5 || 173 | 16,179 || 7 | — Wºº-ºº-ºº:
Port Glasgow . . . . . . . 6,000 248,694 | #3,694 || 235,361 2 || 25 4 15 46 6,807 || 13 || 5 || 332
Stornoway . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 450 1,886 1,888 || 58 10 6 : — 74 3,093 || 17 | – *
Stranraer. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,800 1,115 7,677 640 33 $9 *sº * 42 1,497 19 — *g
UThurso. . . . . • . . . . . 5,000 1,368 2,450 445 14 22 3 *ms-g 39 2,441 20 —
TOTAL Scotland 1,370,240 411,718 954,243 || 1,133 | 1,077 | 669 || 349 || 3,228 308,297 20 || -- *ºs -->
ſIDublin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240,000 | 669,500 | 112,561 506,773 || 180 33 || 41 || 35 || 289 || 23,904 || – | – || –
Baltimore . . . . . . . 200 983 || 16,654 700 || 81 5 — | – || 86 2,478 — — gº
Belfast . . . . . & º e 45,000 || 259,399 || 48,772 197,053 87 85 39 36 || 247 24,989 •===, ſº * sº
Coleraine . . . . . . . . . . 7,000 3,173 7,271 1,950 || 8 1. 1 -— 10 409 — —— &=s*,
Cork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,000 | 196,286 41,365 113,689 || 151 55 38 12 || 256 17,093 — | – || –
S | Drogheda . . . . . . . . . 20,000 | 12,130 4,611 6,594 || II | 9 || 9 || 1 || 30 2,387 — | – || –
* | Dundalk . . . . . . * * 10,000 | 12,379 || 4,632 7,475 3 | 3 || – | — 6 339 — — *
S - Galway . . . . . . . tº gº 30,000 || 48,401 || 10,832 || 36,900 || 15 3 I — || 19 864 — | – ^º
§ Limerick . . . . . . . . e 70,000 || 85,707 26,227 | 51,751 34 2 *s 3 39 1,874 — — *
Š . Londonderry tº e º 'º e º e e 25,000 || 74,370 18,252 52,500 8 5 14 5 32 4,306 — — —
Newry. . . . . * 6 s e º e º º 25,000 || 55,202 21,736 || 32,500 || 101 || 51 || 4 || 5 || 161 8,281 | – || – || –
Sligo * * * * * * * * e e g g g e 20,000 || 46,151 24,196 20,122 11 5 4 &ºme 20 1,219 — — *
Waterford . . . . . . . . . . 35,000 | 116,034 16,012 92,150 || 36 13 19 || 8 || 76 6,942 | – || – || –
Westport. . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 869 || 11,124 6 1 — — 7 208 || – || – tºº
| Wexford . . . . . . e 15,000 4,892 || 14,090 200 75 52 8 — || 135 6,701 — — **
TOTAL Ireland — 1,585,476 || 378,335 | 1,120,357 || 807 || 323 178 105 || 1,413 || 101.994 | 15 -- || --
British Isles —— 294 | 86 86 26 || 492 31,603 —- —- || --
TOTAL United Kingdom — 20,352,097 3,160,955 17,154,010 || 6,542 5,212 saiahouo 2,109,950 | --| – || --

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An ACCOUNT of the quantity in Ibs. Weight of Soap and Candles charged with Ercise Duty in GREAT BRITAIN in each of the 14 Years 1814 – 27;
the Official and Declared Value of Soap and Candles Exported; the Amount of Customs Duty on Foreign, Soap Imported ; the No. of LICENSES
granted to Makers of Soap and Candles, and to Dealers in Wax Candles, and of the Quantity of Barilla, Palm and Cocoa Nut Oil, Turpentine,
and Whale Oil Imported into Great Britain in each of those Years.- for Kelp &c. see Notes referred to in Indea. - - -
ibs. of So AP fbs. of CANDLES g; No. of Licences granted #0 — - IMPORTED
-- ~\– Y. L^ \ and bºrea ### Makers of ºš- /~– ows. wº Twns oº:
Hard at Soft at Tallow at sº ,- estap s' S S㺠Soap at canales at Twº s gº a ~\– N. Gallons
Years 3d. if Íb 1#d. d? #5 1d. d? fib at 3% tº ſh of a pººl sis; 4 tº each 2% each º' ºss Barilla ...! º rº. wº %.
--- - —|T| –-º--——º— $ $ sº — ------
1814 || 71,939,140 5,514,627 | 78,060,469 |827,655 124,444 266,865 āşşi 's 468 is is 2,860 is 24 1,101 | 127,992 || 19,354 59,620 33,567
15 77,768,063 6,224,002 || 82,903,123 874,917 | 108,096 203,703 |*ś § 447 s s 2,864 Š 22 | 1,091 || 75,036 |41,286 |261,601 || 23,655
16 || 79,848,129 6,087,419 86,349,463 850,120 121,029 | 189,784 – £– # 457 à | # 2,959 ; ; 19 963 221,357 23,831 || 143,196 || 29,118
17 | 73,683,265 5,533,869 82,417,778 881,247 | 103,594 | 171,936 | 1,076 409 ° s 2,934 ° 17 | 935|207.303 |29,700 151,803 || 23,496
18 76,015,217 | 6,461,455 | 82,646,964 857,589 99,122 180,150 | 1,116 354 34 º 18 | 1,042 141,175 29,310 246,601 || 30,031
19 || 79,666,839 6,161,749 87,536,031 |º 121,396 || 196,018 406 || 353 45 2,725 |225 | 16 | 1,079 | 161,865 74,257 172,462 29,547
1820 82,389,891 7,097,297 || 88,352,461 |886,168 || 135,049 || 197,765 1,747 || 324 45 2,696 |224|| 14 | 1,077 | 189,175 17,456 | 153,203 || 35,933
1 | 89,168,934 || 7,583,938 93,816,346 |862,843 || 130,061 175,543 | 1,392 || 308 || 39 2,676 |215 16 | 1,087 205,455 | 102,490 145,561 37,142
2 92,901,382 8,073,803 || 98,311,801 |881,449 116,040 || 146,916 4,290 || 315 36 2,739 |222 | 12 | 1,155 175,143 | 63,853 i 186,812 28,079
3 || 97,171,456 | 8,226,922 |102,461,879 |874,393 || 167,524 183,136 9,031 || 311 || 32 2,716 |214 | 16 | 1,214 370,780 | 66,493 238,373 || 36,537
4 100,270,453 9,297,485 ||109,810,900 | 939,203 || 153,105 | 161,919 2,065 277 ||37 || 2,723 |238 || 15 1,290 119,998 || 74,614 || 329,963 23,946
5 100,623,173 || 8,910,504 |114,187,550 | 1,059,747 177,097 185,542 | 1,821 145 || 31 1,388 |195 || 8 46 — 1 - . . . -
6 96,859,694 7,278,446 110,102,643 907,405 || 131,430 140,544 2,570 267 35 | 2,646 |214 | 15 re- 4 224,870 94,268 189,432 22,172
7 |104,372 185 9,646,477 |114,939,578 || 939,932 223,598 227,696 || 1,493 266 36 || 2,591 |224|| 14 ſpealed 239,722 | 98,070 304,103 || 27,647
- 234,036 226,206
- \-º-º-º-' saxº~ | \Lºyºs./ I See-y- |S–2-/{\-a-Z-Z'--->| >~ * >~|~~ --~\--~~\-- ~~~ (S-2-/|\--
No. of Column i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
An ACCOUNT of the Amount of Evcise Duty, paid on the above stated quantities of Soap and Candles, and of Customs Duty paid on Foreign Tallow
Imported, in each of 18 Years between 1805–28, shewing also the Amount of Drawback paid on Soap and Candles Exported, and Allowance on Soap used in
the Woollen Manufacture in each of the 18 Years; the quantity of Tallow Shipped from Russia, and of the quantity Imported into GREAT BRITAIN,
with the quantity remaining on hand at the close of each Year, the Highest and Lowest price of the same in each of the 18 Years, and also the amount of
Customs Duty paid on Barilla, Paum and Cocoa Nut Oil, and Turpentine in each of those Years.-see Notes referred to in Indew.
|
- - Casks of Imported into the United Kinngdom highest & Ni. Amount of Custons Duty
Amount of Duty paid 0%, Drawbacks on | Allow- || 3,4", ºr - -º- - —y Lowest paid C n
- - Shipped Wide Parliamentary Paper - - –/\-
- --||— {{??,C& 0%, from Casks Imported and No.261 Session #. % : Tºw 2– Pal, Tur- N
Years Soap cauſe: Talſº Soap Candles sp - Russia romanus ºn land |roup is vºw session iſ cut. Barilla tº penine
1806 693,777 330 *50 36,330 33,458 - 9, 511 31 ,852 There is no authentis account º: # vº" wº. 70/ 55/ 52,464 3,21 3 1935,
9 673,335|289,095 || 33,894 || 32,775 | 8,373 || 31,450 |ººl ºf ºn |&###,110/ 82/| 103,361 || 5,785 18,213
1812 683,726 334,060 36,330 || 10,869 || 8,643 33,125 | ºf ### vide folio 59 and ſo "| 73/ 90/| 35,227 | 2,095 || 11,995
13 751,743 || 330,358 | 37,668 11,099 || 36,498 || "...º. #### gigs | 84/ 100/
14 692,816 336,485 91,975 || 30,228 11,967 || 34,111 || ºf #; º!,393 || 588,249 |110/ 78/ | 86,107 || 5,823 12,610
i5 772,037 363,148 88,198 || 24,278 8,779 º: *:::::::::::::::::: | ###: . º: º, º, 59,732 8,242 42,522
16 878,670 || 371,612 53,830 || 36,180 | 8,904 || 35,702 || ºr | ####| ** 14, i U 9 || 47/ | 73,568 || 4,474 || 31,607
| 7 1. ,005, 724 353,822 67, 947 32,320 8, 25i 41, 375 ...; the º §: #; ; 383, 873 52/ 77/ 84, 977 | i ,904 32, 522
18 1,003,095 || 370,295 || 83,563 || 40,852 7,294 || 54,281 || 75,000 ###|381,834 540,215 || 71/ 90/ | 92,366 8,993 || 48,768
19 | 1,074,415 || 375,748 || 85,680 || 47,264 7,077 54,132 || 84,805 624,161 581,890 || 71/ 52/ | 78,278 || 6,680 35,037
1820 | 1,173,464 401,031 109,875 || 50,765 7,675 50,293 || 101,525 100,582 |35,112 || 858,918 804,617 || 63/ 48 77,022 || 4,914 || 34,524
9 6 88.360 || 32,491 54,324 || 98,262 74,629 47,694 | 660,716 619,486 || 40/ 44/ 2 < * *
I | 1,042,630 || 366,729 || 88,360 || 32,491 7,440 ,” 8,26 ,629 |47,6 3. ,486 || 4 / 87,506 | 12,000 || 34,369
| 2 | 1,216,380 || 415,494 | 107,991 || 39,308 || 6,616 || 50,389 || 100,470 90,946 || 79,840 * 781,872 || 55/ 32/ | 77,304 || 8,134 42,050
3 | 1,281,234 443,052 | 113,473 || 62,680 6,133 61,790 || 103,982 | 102,870 95,624 849,550 K 777,139|| 39, 33/ | 160,755 8,832 58,074
4 1,281,214 || 464,913 122,033 ||61,685 5,221 65,022 || 93,744 || 82,463 | 68,230 , ... Y 792,626 || 34/ 36/ | 15,153 9,283 69,262
5 | 1,328,010 |481,210 | 167,820 || 70,716 5,818 77,910 || 136,760 142,918 || 70,220 º & 1,113,746 || 42/ 35/ | 24,239 10,617 49,366
6 1,266,339 || 485,930 144,188 || 52,844 4,861 66,383 || 100,295 94,449 50,920 | * * * & 963,016 || 32/ 39/ 59,890 11,782 40,204
7 | 1,370,727 490,664 176,662 || 96,241 5,314 || 75,076 || 151,332 140,180 || 42,400 1,192,875 || 36/ 39/ | 68,343 | 12,294 | 63,529
8 1,415,955 504,043 | 153,508 ||112,369 6,084 91,809 || 153,550 | 136,938 37,720 | 42/ 37/ | 59,249 | 15,072 | 66,458
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sia Holland £ 2,277,242 łº º 54,928 809,670
Periods of Rus a 9 o: 228 º: ; I 78,709 ; 4 º; - ;
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de 1698 129, 349,633 431 || 2:398,69 233, 577,795 30,962 956,
's Peace —— 1 712 334 2,349, * 140, 2,403,369 3i (),874 , 60, | 13,758
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War 3 — 1717 | 582 2,085, 253,7 875,271 8.053 292 3, 1,750,408
i I do. Peace 1713 21 80, 2,108,739 881 2,875, 4 488,05. 487,29 3.518 9 2
- - — 1721 928 2, 264, 980,78 3,272 8 93, 396,99
5 do. • I 718 $ 40, 533,097 .483 2, 2 623, - 586,37 38,992 2,3
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4 do. 1722 - 77, 2,442,947 61 || 2, 9 1,070, Aue 064, i (): 2,734 2, 5
Peace 1748 354 2,442, 203,901 |: 079,511 || 1, 895 | 1,064, 452, 2,841.901
I 7 do. /ar 1739 — 100, 239,508 225 3,079, 1,293,895 717,057 1,028 2,841,
War 49 — 1755 1,583 2, 3. 504, 799,969 9,146 7 121, 2,879,787
10 do. Peace 1749 762 6i, 427,661 790 2, 174 || 1,619, 926,84 167 2
55 — i76 625 2, 5 139, 3,635, 17 4,026 2 * 1,992, 163
7 do. War 1756 Key 147,62 i < 443,795 492 || 3, 3. 1,804, 090, 17 0.362 9 2
War 3 — 1774 5,384 2, 921, 942,586 448 1, º 10, 841,738
7 do. #763 216,3 17 986 6 87 2, 5 1 789, & 123 823 - 655 2, 3 *
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12 do. War 1775 — I 395, ,392,872 543 2,843,24 1,857,978 317,000 ſº 2,231.1
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9 do. 1784 -- 320,8 312,798 53 | 1,065, 2,510, 539,942 885 3,046, 6
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9 do. 4. 495,9 124,624 7,975 1, 2 60 || 1,707, 608,717 29,930 2, +2 9
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āşşşāššššššš º 1825. . quantu Priº || ". º; ; *... º
* **---— ExP orTED - tity Price Yºu 792 - 17/9 ; tº {} 120,000 ...
frºm, , | Quantity 78691 ||145, - 5 || 1975 200,000 | 12 85,000 sooo
R H . 78,69 00 17/ 623 7/ ë,
HD ENMA 33: 12/10 |. 2 || 137,9 5 207, 250,000 1,500 50,000
. Quarters ; 1 1/2 *:::::: 399,947 #. *::::: º! / 60,000 || 130,000
º: tº #: º|| 3: ºol ":: –– 31,500 | 1,140,000
º: 15,844 8/ 14,013 330 24/10 -- * * 531, 400,000
ts . . . . . . . . io,298 || 9/3 1,908 || 1 , 850,000 120,000 000
Oa 7 at © tº tº º & 30,29 - 4 i, $47 565 0 20/ 0 15,
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Grits . . . . . . in lºgº 9/ 269,595 || 1 gºod 9/2 5 . 656,500 1,
- rters of Grain 136,304 39/6 6,058 || 9, - 168 || .
Tºtal Quarters . Cwts. is gig gº 860,
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TOTAL Value

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AN Account of the Official Value of Merchandize EXPORTED from, and IMPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN, to and
from Africa; the British West Indies; and the East Indies and China, a
to 1792; and in each of the 36 Years 1793 – 1828.
inually on an average of Years of Peace and War, from 1698
4 Years Peace 1698 — 1701
Periods of
11 do. War 1702 —- 1712
5 do. Peace 1713 — 1717
4 do. War 1718 – 1721
# 7 do. Peace 1722 — 1738
10 do. War i739 — 1748
7 do. Peace 1749 — 1755
7 do. War 1756 — 1762
H2 do. Peace 1763 — 1774
9 do. War 1775 — 1783
9 do. Peace i784 — 1792
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71,677 272,515 106,908 451,100 12,322 606,132 468,941 1,087,395 .
87,493 349,254 79,323 516,070 23,721 966,421 695,267 1,685,409
104,040 258,134 93,402 455,576 22,775 937,017 958, 104 || 1,917,896
195,582 287,450 151,642 634,674 47,168 1,300,044 650,879 1,998,091
151,657 391,180 432,022 974,859 28,065 1,265,661 968,400 2,262,126
213,841 664,067 714,105 1,592,013 34,279 1,588,183 1,119,118 2,741,620
240,488 943,502 856,679 2,040,669 31,443 1,858,894 975,805 || 2,866,142
609,893 1,243,991 998,765 2,852,649 60,268 2,900,857 il,720,263 4,681,388
384, 166 1,415,714 926,297 2,726,177 56,674 2,824,938 1,340,164 || 4,221,776
809,546 1,862,522 | 1,795,747 4,467,815 92,252 3,860,674 3,179,136 7,132,062
384,587 2,695,220 2,721,793 5,801,600 || 120,372 4,392,158 || 3,499,023 8,011,553
749,823 3,632,762 2,924,829 7,307,414 48,865 4,782,616 4,458,475 9,289,956
428,731 2,460,888 2,382,933 5,272,552 65,097 || 4,099,291 5,760,795 9,925, 183
613,535 | 3,223,268 2,377,376 6,214,179 || 120,397 3,966,763 3,372,689 7,459,849
887, 138 || 3,144,363 2,288,415 6,319,916 54,357 4,309, 164 3,942,384 8,305,905
1,291,062 5, 198,369 | 1,145,736 7,634,167 69,761 5,418,541 7,626,930 || 13,115,232
1,621,625 5,947,425 || 2,436,383 || 10,005,433 || 112,789 6,161,504 || 4,284,805 10,559,098
1,098,832 4,087,112 || 2,860,397 | 8,046,341 96,563 || 7,369,287 || 4,942,275 12,408,125
1,123,626 4,385,505 || 2,946,257 8,455,388 || 138,660 | 8,435,795 || 5,424,441 13,998,896
1,161,179 3,925,613 2,929,816 8,016,608 || 168,863 | 8,531,175 5,794,906 14,494,944
818,632 2,380,203 2,733,013 5,931,848 || 94,307 6,132,001 | 6,349,294 | 12,575,602
1,173,466 4,281,735 | 1,766,268 7,221,469 || 163,819 7,681,646 5,214,842 | 13,060,307
990,640 3,832,430 1,669,215 6,492,275 || 106,845 6,720,444 6,072,313 | 12,899,602
1,433,151 || 4,733,815 | 1,936,954 8,103,920 || 115,947 8,815,329 3,755,396 12,686,672
797,738 4,578,877 | 1,884,437 7,261,052 || 122,048 7,980,001 || 3,401,700. 11,503,749
532,840 5,928,769 1,933,223 8,394,832 || 143,276 8,777,963 5,853,460 14,774,699
705,977 5,975,127 | 1,647,627 8,328,731 || 184,650 7,703,452 3,366,343 11,254,445
484,082 4,790, i43 | 1,717, 118 6,991,343 || 257,386 8,258,173 4,709,868 - 13,225,427
316,704 || 4, 122,919 1,664,522 6, 104,145 || 188,858 8,452,287 4,106,299 || 12,747,444
444,357 4,767,31 1 | 1,779,212 6,990,793 171,820 7,487,314 5,602,358 13,261,492
422,057 6,315,073 1,699,125 8,436,255 || 269,130 8,496,850 6,304,096 15,070,076
392,956 6,915,989 2,093,464 9,402,409 "325,045 8 527,019 8,042,292 || 16,894,356

Subsequent to 1815, the Account of the transactions to Africa, subdivides under two heads, Viz. The Barbary States, and West
Coast; and the Cape of Good Hope; and those to New South Wales, form a new account; and subsequent to 1826, in the Official
Returns, the account to the East Indies is further subdivided under the following heads, Viz. St. Helena ; and Isle of Bourbon ; The
i
|
8
-3
:
Barbary Cape
States, and of
West Coast Good Hope
––––6––––£
British
West Indies
36
Wales
166,206 214,207
242,585 263, 161
273,649 205,293
243,507 179,509
309,586 256,525
383,301 300,956
436,892 245,155
342,824 433,474
399,238 276,421
405,840 225,219
294,028 194,616
351,178 || 306,833
428,478 || 333,424
4,605,072
6,762,069
5,784,554
4,490,010
4,352,514
5,069,372
4,146,464
4,622,805
4,870,836
4,726,632
3,792,408
4,567,727
4,049,856
New South
£——
19,872
15,008
10,074
48,782
118,086
114,284
213,743
180,716
215,629
245,581
269,529
463,233
611,500
| East indies
and
China
—£-——
2,185,642
2,779,626
3,185,751.
2,372,982
3,272,812
4,313,047
3,886,950
4,355,438
4,394,881
3,944,964
4,877,125
6,303,926
6,388,330
TOTAL
39.
Barbary
States, and
West Coast
Cape
of
Good Hope
£
British
West Indies
Mauritius; Sumatra, Java, Singapore, &c.; and the Phillipine Islands.-see each of these heads respectively.

EXPORTS.
IMPORTS,

£
New
South
Wales
36
and
China
East Indies tº
TOTAL
£—
7, 190,999
10,062,449
9,469,321
7,334,790
8,309,523
10, 180,960
8,929,204
9,935,257
10,157,005
9,548,236
12,292,897
9,427,706
216,351
12,061,588
! 79,333
180,273
158,865
179,548
95,920
162,239
185,251
202,289
211,713
218,905
202,347
224,051
58,982
167,582
126,225
74,425
78,494
82,645
112,505
154,148
122,086
186,616
151,342
244,438
193,958
7,546,843
8,021,204
8,347,236
7,887,669
8,011,335
7,977,837
7,691,390
7,971,145
8,655,538
7,427,909
7,782,135
|7,897,442
|8,908,672
1,511
5,111
6,899
5,031
22,640
16,592
51,376
51,372
28,971
83,553
70,049
84,811
8,310,698
7,687,278
7,337,689
7,537,563
7,562,648
6,233,571
5,106,401
6,918,540
7,312,356
6,582,075
8,002,787
8,272,008
50
8,864,875|
16,097,367
16,056,387
15,975,126
15,686, 104
15,753,428
14,533,044
13,089,127
15,280,460
16,343,641.
14,437,284
16,238,722
16,686,284
18,276,367
76
STATEMENT of the Quantities, and Declared Values of each of 65 enumerated articles of Merchandize EXPORTED
from GREAT BRITAIN, to the EAST INDIES and CHINA, in each of the five Years 1823–1827
–A–
A
ſ —- ſº- . . . Y
Quantities - | Declared Value
Specification - -
of Articles [ Years | 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1823 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.
- - —— 38 £—— # —£ –——£--—
1 Beer and Ale . . . . . . Tums 4,880 2,901 2,998 2,687 3,702 97,256 58,310 | 61,035 | 57,944 77,436
2 Books Printed . . . . Cwts. 3,263 2,663 2,240 1,104 905 47,219 || 41,082 41,814 || 32,424 30,973
3 Brass Wares . . . . . . tº 1,289 1,233 748 598 509 10,772 | 11,087 7,252 5,668 5,036
4. Carriages gº ºn e º 'º . Number 181 135 141 97 211 || 18,289 || 15,309 || 11,977 8,298 || 17,896
5 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 1,756 3,043 4,019 10,355 6,917 2,178 2,985 3,915 8,158 5,414
6 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . #5s. 15,257 21,873 || 10,555 21,811 46,072 17,164 | 19,686 10,027 | 16,358 31,099
7 Copper Wrought . . Cwts. 10,196 5,275 3,820 5,516 2,725 52,051 26,555 25,211 || 36,835 | 13,223
8 w in Sheets & Nails iſ 20,673 24,908 7,440 | 20,300 24,515 || 104,546 123,965 45,886 117,122 128,182
9 // in Bricks & Pigs , f 35,198 || 31,232 — 6,013 || 25,031 || 158,224 140,052 - 28,835 | 122,051
| {} Cordage . . . . . . . . . . p/ 6,422 || 8,007 || 11,004 || 13,162 | 10,964 15,110 | 18,125 26,864 32,922 26,508
11 Cotton, Twist & Yarn fijs. | 121,500 | 105,350 235,360 919,387 3,063,968 16,993 || 13,041 35,345 100,869 274,027
}2 it for Sewing . . . . It 115,510 || 47,312 67,863 | 97,314 182,510 17,645 5,994 | 11,593 11,688 20,474
^ ſ13 Calicoes P1. Yas. 9,981,366 10,954,049 || 11,232,099 || 11,889,702 | 19,932,580 || 431,844 |428,919 448,442 421,779 | 684,769
14 m. Printed a 9,422,576 || 9,513,221 | 8,687,975 9,999,286 14,362,551 || 501,133 || 485,622 |405,935 426,308 || 599,313
15 Muslims Plain iſ 3,769,555 3,904,466 2,982,797 || 4,116,899 || 8,271,654 || 193,850 173,762 148,657 | 163,195 || 322,082
§ | 16 Lace and Patent Net" 79,027 28,159 4,631 | 72,814 | 198,843 4,930 1,428 345 3,323 7,390
§ & 17 Sundries . . . . m 118,237 98,659 || 138,740 | 160,505 || 153,419 7,061 8,165 9,931 9,763 9,481
§ 18 Hosiery Doz. Pr. 12,218 9,308 || 12,913 | 12,825 33,346 || 8,585 | 6,680 10,843 10,729 21,348
19 ;..."." Number | 1,362 851 176 346 175 1,054 724 93 427 132
& 20 Sundries at Value | . Pieces 1,752 312 TT *-g *- 1,411 || 2,183 | 1,198 || 7,792 || 2,710
.# U21 Foreign . . . . . . — sº. #| #; Yards 58,711 37,972 -**- 2,760 | 939 2,938 2,512
S < ſ 22 Cloths Pieces 48,509 50,696 || 44,960 50,570 53,500 || 480,601 || 470,153 425,920 533,345 449,497
§ 23 Camlets, Serges &c. 219,984 165,743 | 184,818 242,432 139,119 525,887 || 387,256 445,104 || 618,898 || 321,100
§ 3 24 Kerseymeres iſ 2,005 1,073 1,158 2,733 1,106 || 12,462 5,993 || 7,230 18,070 6,732
tº & J 25 Baizes . . . . . . // 317 329 1,383 1,076 3,887 2,357 1,278 5,201 3,884 8,849
*:Rºe. Ş < 26 Sundries Yards 143,753 150,000 96,515 196,506 295,495 || 16,360 | 10,792 9,857 15,959 22,323
S 27 Hosiery Doz. Pr. 938 1,109 488 182 903 986 717 484 I63 623
28 Sundries at Value -ms *- * — 6,153 3,127 5,088 3,478 3,068
U29 Foreign ... Yards 749 504 1,086 815 552 225 4,951 9,774 7,374 4,968
30 Linen Manufactures at Value --- *-> •----- - — || 21,024 23,979 || 35,374 || 46,267 || 48,676
U31 Silk ºf iſ -*- *e 25,771 15,377 5,938 10,755 | 11,282
32 Earthenware . . . . . . Pieces 1,734,748 1,194,772 | 1,048,466 1,513,196 2,011,388 || 21,022 | 18,739 16,499 || 15,905 || 30,470
33 Guns and Pistols Number 16,242 37,557 30,182 85,230 || 49,833 || 37,198 || 63,062 63,251 171,148 121,492
34 Hats of all sorts ... Dozens 2,793 3,291 2,309 3,660 2,290 || 19,423 22,122 | 15,159 12,051 8,406
35 Iron, Bar and Bolt Toms 11,618 10,298 9,127 7,699 || 14,121 || 111,746 103,116 124,008 || 93,330 146,014
36 w Cast & Wrought Cwts. 73,946 60,605 || 57,701 || 80,700 102,830 73,422 || 65,421 | 66,601 || 99,925 | 136,084
37 Lace & Thread of Gold & Silver fps. 1,375 1,893 1,482 1,010 635 9,165 | 12,185 10,361 7,766 - 4,957
38 Lead & Shot . . . . . . Tons 1,137 1,656 3,415 3,246 4,489 || 24,956 38,812 81,536 || 81,120 88,518
39 Ordnance of Brass & Iron a 431 2,063 4,756 6,405 4,994 5,803 || 25,616 | 89,849 128,862 100,000
40 Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . ſps. 3,385 24,246 56,703 || 17,712 50,806 4,400 || 23,034 46,780 11,513 26,673
41 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . ſ/ 267,937 | 8,284 81,712 105,162 151,682 || 23,444 725 7,831 || 9,202 || 13,904
42 Soap & Candles . . Cucts. 763 1,153 1,014 674 389 3,223 4,525 3,772 2,853 1,926
43 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 97,887 | 153,878 || 105,361 159,179 134,865 || 137,042 200,041 | 121,165 119,384 107,892
#4 S irit British Gallons 8,057 4,431 4,293 2,750 4,112 4,422 2,211 2,020 1,352 1,688
45 Spirats } Foreign a 171,301 227,179 174,679 91,633 177,374 || 28,927 | 37,247 31,532 15,229 29,834
46 Steel Unwrought Cwts. 7,335 | 1,896 2,070 2,714 || 6,789 || 6,931 | 1,931 3,613 4,555 7,629
47 Sugar Refined . . . . . . ſ/ 645 732 | 1,099 || 1,052 | 1,024 || 1,593 1,693 2,813 2,571 3,273
48 Swords . . . . . . . . Number 2,196 5,370 3,475 10,010 | 15,840 || 4,743 7,433 5,725 11,587 | 18,871
49 Tin Unwrought .... Cwts - I 1} 2,371 126 — 5 5 9,247 454.
50 m Plates & Ware at Value —- *** * * assessº- 10,383 8,438 12,290 14,333 14,115
51 Wines . . . . . . . . . . Gallons 241,017 253,996 195,247 147,197 || 324,074 || 117,354 || 118,021 94,006 || 74,327 | 157,566
* & - -- e 52 Apothecarv Wares . . . . . . . . 26,186 21,091 20,730 26,406 || 36,998
ºf: ################ 53 * º . . . . . . . . . . ſ 20,793 || 30,431 23,909 || 31,022 || 32,111
:::::::::::::::::...'...}:::::::::::::::::::: 54 Cabinet& Upholstery Wares 6,901 || 6,901 || 3,760 5,018 4,056
*..#4.#h the 4tº, ſ"; #. ###".º: 55 Colours for Painters . . . . . . . . 13,087 | 16,565 23,596 21,866 23,110
#. º; º º: ; º dashervan dMillinery 124,460 | 120,573 1. º "... 112,894
"...ºft.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.. aberdasherv and Millinerv 32,624 27,102 26, 2,916 || 36,649
ſº::::::::::::########, 58 Hardwares º Cutlery ... º| ºil ºil ſº 81,010
proportion ea ported as Stores. 59 Leather and Sadleryſdescribed: 49,155 60,141 || 51,116 || 61,489 || 48,598
iſºft” tº: | ºt | Iº. I lººd, ſº lºſ. 60 Military Stores not otherwise- 9,634 || 17,148 || 39,865 || 46,168 || 38,506
tº india ; 3,520.001 3,455,579 ſolºis |agić sºlºsa 61 Musical Instruments . . . . . . . . 14,488 20,985 13,530 17,795 22,574.
•º º ºw 612,139 - 744,858 852,030 493,815 62 Plate, Plated Ware, Jewelry, 74,036 67,073 62,137 41,791 57,411
* § { *:::::: 819,450 764,838 sº 055 494,922 63 Provisions . . . . [& Watches 22,037 29,781 35,705 || 36,922 29,871
es º;; 353.734 . : solºis ãº. :::::: 64 Stationerv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,479 || 52,944 58,206 || 83,414 || 83,495
. . The Exports to Chi b clusively 65 All other Articles . . . . . . . . . . 261,464 253,204 297,920 244,979 295,375
... T & e Exports to China as above, are exclusively by the East - * *
India Company, and consist chiefly of Woolleus, with some Iron Wide Par Pa. No. 412 Session 1828. U. tºº sºlº-mºº-- *
nd Lead and Shot. Totals ºf 4,228,948 ' 4,076,718 3,918,071 || 4,468,883 l 5,201,599


STATEMENT'shewing the Quantities, and Declared Values of each, of all the principal articles EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAIN, to the EAST IN-
pies and CHINA, in each of the 14 Years 1814–1827. and also the Quantities of each of all the principal articles IMPORTED from thenee into GREAT
BRITAIN, and the Total Official Value of the same, in each of the aforesaid 14 Years, distinguishing the proportion, both Exported and Imported on
Private Trade Accou
nt, from the proportion Ex
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ported and Imported on account of the Hon. East India Company
*



Total
Proportion on
Yards of Cottons. Official [ Ibs. Weight Pieces of Woollens. Officia! Tons Weight of
Wałęte of COTTON Va!ate x, _\ Official account of
Years Plain, Printed of all others Yarn. Cloths Stuffs of all others I gºt Copper | T'ire 1.e46t º Private Trade
s ſ1814 213,408 || 604,800 16,247 8 25,198 217,611 | 16,122 11,108 1,881 619 726 1,969,404 578,889
º: 15 489,399 866,077 8,290 28,880 195,402 | 19,784 13,395 2,069 472} | 2,195 2,064,566 946,264
* | 16 714,611 991,147 | 13,350 624 | 19,729 187,673 28,628 13,768 1,772 || 386; 3,973 || 2,185,642 | 1,232,968
º 17 2,468,024 2,848,705 || 25,688 2,701 22,341 || 146,572 23,731 15,815 2,631 465 5,788 2,779,626 1,898,186
§ 18 4,614,381 || 4,227,665 34,660 1,861 26,500 183,150 27,951 15,354 2,951 # 4,765 3,185,751 2,365,185.
S' | 19 || 3,414,060 3,713,601 9,134 971 27,627 174,707 || 10,273 || 9,356 2,679 # 2,436 2,373,556 1,486,058
§ 1820 6,724,031 ºº:: 39,787 224 43,133 211,593 12,760 11,265 3,624 | 1,612 || 3,272,811 2,142,894
§ { T 9,919,136 || 9,976,878 37,265 5,865 62,439 204,682 37,100 12,664 3,540 122; 1,098 || 4,303,045 2,766,388
~3 2 | 11,712,639 9,029,204 68,742 22,200 49,485 | 169,475 32,613 12,778 3,069 317 | 1,050 3,878,934 2,886,864
s 3 || 13,750,921 9,540,813 || 46,736 | 121,500 50,543 219,984 21,435 | 15,681 || 3,303 || -- 1,137 || 4,355,431 3,372,592
3 4 14,858,515 9,666,058 26,971 105,350 52,313 165,743 15,293 13,422 3,070 tºss 1,656 || 4,394,800 3,344,100
§ 5 14,214,896 || 8,844,387 34,422 || 235,360 46,608 184,818 19,706 12,115 563 3,415 || 3,945,076) 2,944,169
's 6 16,006,601 || 10,218,502 || 49,389 |919,387 54,131 242,432 22,551 11,870 1,592 118% 3,246 4,877,133 3,584,300
§§ - 7 28,204,234 14,406,931 || 307,882 3,266,478 58,530 139 119 19,262 2,614 110 || 4,489 -
§§ { £ £ £ 36 £ £ º # 38 :9 £
S ſiè14 30,818 60,100 18,562 7 438,490 621,429 24,516 183,809 || 242,239 || 49,529 19,393 || 2,559,033 830,344
§ 15 57,967 72,960 11,484 — 543,902 || 489,398 || 27,466 242,721 263,195 37,783 || 46,909 || 3,166,962 | 1,422,505
& 16 70,828 72,386 17,320 190 409,553 571,922 || 45,776 241,122 192,396 || 25,287 | 72,501 || 3,378,758 1,847,777
tº 17 195,170 198,330 29,314 505 || 368,410 || 428,285 31,032 273,251 281,836 30,225 | 112,404 || 4,022,642 2,716,862
§ T 8 373,633 292,282 || 34,977 455 378,584 526,957 37,644 258,649 || 336,493 45 114,352 |4,963,984 3,117,018
§ 19 219,399 233,618 8,249 138 421,696 || 503,146 13,376 142,573 330,225 47 60,667 3,027,268 1,673,142
s J 1820 343,125 474,004 || 33,752 24 615,880 715,790 16,794 | 159,091 407,357 52 35,583 3,987,528 2,272,809
& I 508,858 589,160 24,046 805 | 729,258 639,587 52,709 | 160,933 || 363,978 || 8,353 24,948 || 4,809,678 || 2,830,966.
$ 2 609,952 486,646 || 48,459 2,335 558,769 478,863 42,856 | 156,342 310,984 20,605 || 23,237 || 4,088,847 2,816,545
§ 3 625,694 508,193 33,625 | 16,993 493,253 525,887 25,815 187,893 341,715 — 24,884 4,357,456 3,189,482
4. 602,681 497,893 17,009 || 13,041 479,003 || 387,256 15,889 | 167,697 318,023 5 38,812 4,200,828 2,991,676
5 597,098 4.17,267 24,072 35,345 438,605 || 445,103 || 20,605 | 183,255 70,968 5 81,421 3,960,432 2,643,159
6 584,974 440,536 33,961 100,869 555,653 618,897 23,359 196,491 | 189,894 15,412 81,081 |4,739,359 2,879,079
| 7 1,006,851 602,296 || 48,078 294,501 || 465,203 321,100 25,888 282,048 263,456 14,570 88,518 5,201,600 3,903,006
~ - ibs. Weight of Cupts Pieces . . Pieces of Silks Total Proportion on
2- ------- ~~~~~~~~ . -\- - Weight of O - *--—— -— - Official account of
$9 Years TEA COFFEE | COT. To N SI L K IND1 go SU GAR +. Cotto Ns Bandamenoes i CRAPEs | gº. *::::: Fº Value Private Trage
$ - - i *
s 1814 26,076,550 7,944,445 2,850,318 1,116,113 6,752,302 || 43,789 2,082,128 76,550 | 1,428 35,508 6,298,386 2,311,863
*sº 15 25,368,255 26,505,975 7,175,243 | 1,077,508 5,543,222 124,318 2,176,258 || 137,761 3,933 240 || 41,942 8,038,736 4,089,943
& Š 16 || 36,234,371 18,717,458 6,972,790 853,899 || 7,238,114 126,266 1,539,964 i36,111 | 1,016 13,134 8,310,697; 3,719,525
§§ 17 | 31,463,878 13,557,104 31,007,570 658,879 || 4,926,105 | 123,372 1,528,423 112,346 6,099 || 1,696 || 29,798 || 7,687,278 3,593,053
& S 18 20,065,728 2,045,504 || 67,456,411 1,118,079 5,456,645 | 162,394 | 1,601,920 | 78,674 768 3,261 | 19,203 || 7,337,689 |4,393,063
§§ 19 23,750,411 || 4,107,823 58,856,261 1,100,944 3,688,694 203,905 | 1,478,924 54,822 | 1,886 4,823 19,789 || 7,537,563 4,293,132
SS 1820 30,147,994 || 5,497,721 || 23,125,825 | 1,428,242 |4,922,750 277,227 1,650,473 || 132,026 913 17,561 17,062 7,562,647 3,654,858
S; 1 30,731,037 | 1,904,021 8,827,107 | 1,325,588 3,935,833 269,158 1,102,778 87,013 || 2,260 14,330 | 12,845 6,233,571 2,340,766
§ 2|37.362.5% |4,476,785 4,554,225 | 1,096,901 |2,483,475 |209,964 464,653 153,520 | 1,314|10,173 18,495 |5,106,400 | 1,945,658
§ 3 29,046,885 || 4,114,289 || 14,839,117 | 1,619,357 6,553,354 219,580 841,876 143,489 937 7,718 || 13,750 6,918,540 3,282,344
§ 4 31,681,977 || 5,760,912 | 16,420,005 1,307,300 4,584,969 267,912 1,480,534 132,475 71 10,926 5,969 7,312,355 3,693,939
- | 5 29,845,699 || 4,085,197 20,294,262 | 1,029,346 6,056,753 244,068 910,428 || 104,153 957 28,075 6,870 6,582,058 3,112,625
| 6 || 29,840,401 || 5,520,354 21,187,900 1,789,860 | 7,673,710 || 342,853 | 1,091,820 |240,698 || 5,287 || 51,799 || 14,755 8,002,838 |4305 878.
U 7 || 39,746,147 || 5,872,381 21,364,804 | 1,250,627 | 5,405,212 |; 575,483 224,696 2,772 25,880 | 11,177 * *
8 32,678,546 7,364,610 || 32,339,319 1,428,683 (9,683,626 516,830 941,216 162,259 501 || 17,551 || 7,936 8,864,989 |
9 30,544,382 6,335,402 24,924,410 | 2,227,450 5,978,527 503,501 | 1,390,318 97,611 45 64,360 8,887 8,298,597
1830 31,897 546 7,025,912 || 12,512 889 1,710,296 || 7,920,924 779,095 #: 123,137 513 30,197 | # 8,875,630
I t J | !
2 ;
| , -
5 | ! :
ſ Official Value. Peclared --
- f , a. ºf • . ..., , . . [fºr, sºbritish P. Vºte | %; ſº
"," The above Statements for the Years 1814–22, have been compiled from Papers presented to : |Colonial & Manu- pre: dung: ‘ºf Q.
Parliament in 1823, Wide folio 107 of Vol. XVII of that Session,-- for the 5 Years 1823–7, Wide #. º, ſºlºs, "... Imports. Imports.
--— —- o - * tº e - a pried. Eacported.
Vol. XXIII of Session 1828, -see folding Sheet preceding page I, for a more detailed account of the --- £--|-- £–|— £—— £—|--É
Import and Re-export of East India produce in the four latter Years; and page hereafter for the 182; 3:1,394 || 3,497,630 || 3,423,281 6,582,075 10,553,417
particulars of both Imports, Re-eaports, and Exports, in each Year since 1826, the Totals of which º º :::::::: #. ; {}; *~
are annexed both in Official and Real Value. Other pages exhibit the average prices of each article 3 ||373.35. ºf ºf: §§§ “” gazºs
Q:6 pag x ge p 3 v * * * 3 * * * * * ,864,888 .
Imported in each Year since 1798, the reductions in which when contrasted with the increased value * |ºlº ºf 4,141.12; º
ºf Money Property, afford a tolerable solution to the embarrasment in which all Commercial transac- lsº 465.299||1310,314|4,310,390 s.sis.ºs.
tions have been involved since 1815,--see Note to West India Statement on following page. . ; . ‘. ..., -
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STATEMENT of the Declared Value of Merchandize EXPORTED from Great Britain to each of 18 British Islands & Colonies in the WEST HNDIES and Sonſ,
America in each of the 9 Years 1814–1822 distinguishing the proportion of Cotton and of Woollen
cifying also the Value of Foreign and Colonial Produce Reexported.
Manufactures from all other articles of British Produce and Spe-
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S § s § S ::s * s º s Q º s § S § "S S s
* § Q º S S- & Q & Sº, s: § s 2. Fº s Q ſº Sº I TOTAL
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(1814 | 1,559,988 61,837 || 4,435 9,516 || 115,258 || 19,992 || 99,949 17,405 || 33,228 98,110 | 15,386 5,042 2,483 || 3,144 407 || 139,692 20,456 14,721 2,221,049
15 1,745,738 54,446 5,370 18,979 75,239 52,761 99,878 24,922 || 34,300 86,638 15,419 || 5,574 2,345 29,802 423 99,233 209,483 20,811 2,581st,
16 877,684 51,028 8,397 | 16,257 37,854 23,581 58,828 5,294 | 12,500 13,742 7,358 3,573 3, 157 | 13,185 588 || 45,574 2,706 || 11,663 1,199.9%
17 | 1,677,566 67,015 9,471 15,434 37,744 25,169 94,070 | 10,895 9,380 30,751 11,310 3,899 || 1,655 | 1,491 | 1,081 | 96,476 4,387 41,966 2,139,760
4, 18 1,334,741 58,620 | 12,113 29,935 44,309| 24,491 92,326 21,228 12,626 24,494 | 24,479 5,528 1,371 2,784 1,201 || 113,125 6,334 82,540 1,899.2%
19 750,797 48,883 : 5,277 24,140 54,404 || 10,108 || 53,420 13,499 || 16,450 22,175 12,921 1,843 | 1,998 || 3,299 || 1,098 || 23,24% 2,832 27,430 | 1,083,816
1820 748,827 36,088 6,059 19,860 39,730 11,566 44,646 10,670 4,530 || 13,556 || 13,413 || 4,936 540 | –– 864 || 70,013 || 4,652 42,686 | 1,072,685
1 | 1,023,316 32,207 || 4,116 18,805 || 32,859 || 12,118 || 38,438 11,858 4,541 18,633 8,553 2,758 358 97.1 881 || 28,994 3,898 || 60,162 | 1,303,465
U. 2 548,217 | 43,790 6,027 | 14,426 42,229 14,635 | 40,280 10,187 3,487 15,563 13,367 2,092 609 ** 372 23,459 2,295 82,405 863,440
r1814 176,920 7,989 1,657 1,760 | 12,506 | 1,750 19,199 5,431 5,901 || 15,003 2,554 2,379 1,310 1,455 761 34,464 10,066 185 301,390
15 124,747 | 10,860 | 1,344 || 3,807 || 9,709 3,348 17,688 8,342 6,921 8,224 1,617 | 1,270 69% 4,503 | 182 | 16,198 || 86,973 1,226 307,651
16 || 101,478 8,584 2,261 2,474 || 6,603 || 2,197 22,230 4,310 || 4,945 3,190 | 1,336 2,229 2,667 || 4,889 250 3,137 3,382 862 177,094.
17 | 196,196 || 10,085 2,069 | 1,529 7,490 2,486 || 23,215 5,664 5,041 4,899 2,003 || 1,241 1,672 1,735 36 10,572 1,374 679 277,985
{ 18 190,068 10,682 1,667 4,080 6,053 2,162 28,162 || 4,680 5,693 || 7,539 2,833 3,534 || 1,291 1,727 315 9,907 || 3,154 903 284,450
19 175,758 8,017 | 1,397 | 1,900 7,626 732 21,111 5,309 5,539 8,069 2,760 2,152 2,728 828 444 5,047 607 435 250,459
1820 109,180 || 7,543 1,365 2,441 7,644 1,529 || 13,906 || 3,566 || 3,423 4,022 2,649 2,308 1,158 173 || 9,124 2,353 214 || 178,5%
1 131,318 || 4,540 | 1,388 1,288 7,767 642 8,457 3,508 3,155 4,456 1,939 1,706 | 1,399 || 1,058 90 2,838 1,464 458 177,471.
& 2 | 130,556 || “6,896 || 737 || 747 5,515 786 12,833 3,744 3,662 4,009 | 1,954 1,685 | 1,070 55 147 1,315 879 547 177,151.
1814 | 1,684,104 || 299,899 || 36,677 48,424 267, 184 52,818 278,650 110,603 || 173,243 257,926 91,685 75,519 || 35,755 11,673 25,324 145,339 196,960 || 19,668 3,81145||
15 1,859,961 |351,567 42,847 58,361 173,605 || 42,424 231,493 111,352 134,526 145,210 | 82,947 61,169 20,324 22,983 || 20,786 126,864 || 234,605 || 35,728 3,756.7%
16 1,264,108 || 345,008 || 67,978 || 51,758 132,459 43,239 228,541 95,420 120,540 99,627 | 71,076 69,310 || 37,728 (28,607 20,031 | 53,095 25,835 | 30,810 2,785,170
17 | 1,416,378 395,793 86,027 | 36,966 129,670 31,978 253,140 | 101,949 104,248 || 117,152 78,134 || 60,648 24,183 11,623 20, 176 59,479 41,966 38,609 3,008,419
< 18 1,567,930 | 408,527 | 88,268 34,328 155,799 || 34,355 292,277 | 130,015 141,585 145,176 || 103,985 67,011 24,979 16,679 26,512 87,900 40,927 60,410 || 3,426,664
19 1,408,397 || 413,945 59,498 || 50,583 168,504 || 23,345 256,170 118,056 133,455 143,306 || 77,915 70,235 | 36,365 14,115 22,686 53,876 24,816 45,440 3,120,707
1820 | 1,239,052 323,097 65,584 || 37,925 123,167 22,116 173,943 | 87,854 87,143 98,453 76,404 || 63,798 || 18,504 196 || 14,300 92,812 || 32,779 62,899 || 2,615,076
1 1,304,543 280,885 49,851 32,275 121,473 23,019 145,432 | 84,959 76,725 11,114 59,948 || 41,012 14,473 5,345 11,375 64,511 20,069 57,107 2,504,116
U 9 | 1,076,048 249,650 52,593 47,039 || 116,640 17,651 | 127,768 74,632 64,331 77,985 59,493 36,356 || 11,527 476 8,027 31,055 | 16,010 || 56,070 2,103,351
r1814 | 162,652 17,727 3,529 5,185 24,994 || 3,396 || 20,686 3,725 7,675 8,870 8,736 2,751 | 1,022 453 29% 23,591 || 31,401 3,063 329,748
15 238,871 29,369 4,945 9,011 || 39,928 15,987 25,928 7,126 19,614 | 12,899 5,696 || 3,39% 564 348 429 8,905 22,502 1,808 || 447,3%
16 144,067 20,040 4,277 11,219 || 13,342 5,498 || 26,235 5,439 7,859 4,531 4,008 || 2,674 3,821 717 38 | 3,786 4,952 2,830 265,076
17 251,944 || 30,130 || 9,103 || 3,170 | 13,181 2,810 || 30,540 3,436 4,987 4,455 6,109 | 1,837 486 554 74 10,022 3,244 1,546 || 377,6%
< 18 136,647 27,487 || 10,577 7,056 16,283 470 || 25,415 4,184. 7,301 8,926 4,605 || 2,242 407 507 168 7,889 3,582 3,996 267,737
19 142,888 29,559 5,244 7,630 || 22,947 3,234 23,139 5,002 9,376 12,595 9,330 3,780 451 84 309 8,693 2,836 4,937 292,034
4820 148,108 || 32,340 || 8,748 6,904 || 25,260 3,781 27,617 2,888 8,602 || 11,303 5,094 || 4,716 559 -——| 1,026 11,101 5,628 5,146 308,821
1 238,177 34,380 8,352 4,742 19,935 | 3,419 16,661 4,798 5,695 7,629 3,574 3,237 788 101 496 3,722 3,490 5,141 364,337
U. 2 121 630 || 25,742 | 13,378 4,449 || 13,436 2,060 16,203 4,342 6,177 11,135 4,022 2,903 729 51 581 2,630 2,379 7,886 239,733
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r1814 3,583,664 || 387,452 46,298 || 64,885 || 419,942 77,956 418,484 || 137,164 220,047 379,909 || 118,361 85,691 40,570 16,725 26,784 343,086 258,883 37,637 | 6,663,538
15 3,969,317 446,243 || 54,506 90,158 298,481 113,520 374,987 151,742 195,361 || 252,971 105,679 71,405 23,925 57,636 21,820 |251,200 553,563 59,573 || 7,093,087
16 2,387,337 424,660 82,913 | 81,708 190,258 74,515 335,834 110,463 || 145,844 | 121,090 | 83,778 77,786 47,373 || 47,398 || 21,250 | 105,592 || 36,875 46,165 4,420.8%
17 3,542,084 503,023 106,670 57,099 || 188,085 62,443 |400,965 | 121,944 123,656 157,257 | 97,556 || 67,625 27,996 || 15,403 21,667 || 176,549 || 50,971 82,800 5,803.7%
3 18 3,229,386 || 505,316 || 112,626 || 75,399 222,444 61,478 438,180 | 160,107 | 167,205 | 186,135 | 135,192 || 78,315 28,048 || 21,697 28,196 || 218,816 || 53,997 || 147,849 5,871.0%
19 2,487,840 || 500,404 || 71,416 | 84,253 || 253,481 || 37,419 || 353,840 || 41,866 | 164,820 | 186,145 || 102,926 78,010 || 41,542 | 18,326 24,537 90,858 || 31,091 || 78,242 |4,747,016
1820 2,245,167 399,068 81,756 | 67,130 | 195,801 || 38,992 || 260,112 || 104,978 || 103,698 || 127,334 92,560 75,758 20,761 196 | 16,363 | 183,050 || 45,412 | 110,945 || 4,169.0%
1 2,697,354 352,012 || 63,707 || 57,110 | 182,034 || 39,198 || 208,988 || 105,123 90,116 || 141,832 || 74,014 || 48,713 17,018 7,475 | 12,842 100,065 28,921 | 122,868 4,349.3%
U 2 1,876,451 || 326,078 || 72,735 || 46,661 | 177,820 | 35,132 197,084 92,905 || 77,657 | 108,692 || 78,836 |43,036 || 13,935 | 582 || 9,121 58,459 21,563 || 146,908 || 3,383,00
2,890,955 427,148 |77,028 || 69,542 |236,483 60,184 || 332,053 | 125,144 143,146 184,596 || 98,846 69,593 29,019 |23,937 20,287 | 169,742 | 120,142 92,504 || 5,381.9%
i Jamaica | Demerara! Berbiee | Dominica | Trinidad | St. Lucia Barbadoes sº. Vincents Grenada | Antigua St, Kitt? : Tobago | Wevis Tortola |Mt. Serati Bahamas Bermudas ...] TOTAL
- - r = Whilst the above Statement eachibits the Total Money Value of the Merchandize Earported from Great Britain to each ºf
*...* Prior to the recognition of the ſ . . "..., | * | *|TOTAL the 18 British Islands and Colonies in the Western Hemisphere, the preceeding Statement shews the quantity in Cuts. Guº"
South American States, Jamaica | *}} | . . . . . ; ; and Ibs. of Sug AR, RUM, and CofFEE, Imported from each of the said Islands and Colonies into Great Britain; and succeeding
the Bahamas, & Trinidad were en- ; ; "º | }. j . º. Statements shew the aggregate quantities and Value Eaſported to and Imported from the said Islands and Colonies in each Yeſ!"
trepots of Merchandize for Reeapor & 17 44,631 8,614 J,449 || 54,694 4 down to 1831 by which it will be seen that Great Britain draws annually from her West India Possessions a Net surplus in Wallé
tation. The annexed is a Statement . #. º; 1,105 § to the amount of about £3,500,000 over and above the Value of all Merchandize Eaſported, which surplus is absorbed ºr "P".
of the Number of Packages Reeac- | lsº ; $º ; .3% priated as follows, Viz, abont ºf 1,000,000 for Freight, £400,000 for Commission, Brokerage, and Agency, probably al,0ut
torted in each of the 9 Years. * | *.is 3,173 | 1.30s 3sº ºf 1,000,000,in discharge of Interest on Mortgages, and the remainder in profits to Proorietors of Plantations residing in G*
- L 2 20,283 ſ 2,588 642 29,513 UBritain. - - . . . .
*...* Page 75, this, and the two following pages, eachibit a comprehensive, yet um perfect view 0) whe nature of Average Prices of SUGA R,
the transactions between Great Britain and its Possessions in the West Indies, for independant of the large
Rates of Duty, ared * - * - 5-a-
Total Value of 131 Po RTs anro and EXPORTS ſ.”
Great Britain, from and to the British West I rdi's
at different Periods.
quantity of Produce, which Great Britain has annually drawn from those Possessions since 1760, large supplies
of Bullion the Proceeds of the Transit trade from Jamaica, and other points to the South American Continent
have at times also been received, by Great Britain.
Produce in the West Indies subsequent to 1760, it will be proper for the enquirer to inform himself of the nature
of the intercourse between Great Britain and Africa, as eachibited in juacta position with that to the West Indies
at page 75,--see Note thereto.
Exported to, and Imported from, the West Indies, in each Year since 1826, by which it will be seen that while
in 1814, the Sugar Imported alone was equal to £12,484,714, the entire produce in 1827, was equal to only
£9,428,209, and in 1830 to only £6,758,084,-the Customs Duties on which in 1830 eacceeded £7,150,000.
During the period of the progressive reduction in Value of all West Indian Products, and the continued heavy
Imposts thereon since 1814, upwards of £35,000,000 out of the Imposts have since that date been applied to the
purchase of 3 ºf Cent Stock, at progressively increasing rates, varying from £58 13 9 to £94 3 6; a boom of
£15,000,000 to one interest, and a falling off of 4 or 5 times that amount to the other ;--such disparities bespeak
an utter destitution of purpose in those whose Duty it has been to maintain a due equilibrium in Society.
ſ ., 1776 6/4 J}ritish Produce Foreign Total Total
S. 5th. April #: |: 2 and Manufactures. produce Earports, Official
To a right understanding of the progressive increase of § 25th. Jily #. }}}} s official Declared Re-er- as tº Cols. Walue ºf
S 10th. May, ſº lºſt > | Value Waltze. ported. 2-3. Impo”!”
i º 'º. #. 1891 }}| ——l-— £— ---— £ — ºfºrº
" - - † A a ... I f. g ; , , , . Sº 7th. Decbr. 1796 || 7 || 6 1823 4,282,805 3,676,780 340,000 4,016,780 7,972.
Subsequent pages exhibit in detail the Quantity and Value of every article 3 i 5th. July 1798 1914 lºg | 3:35,690 350,000 jºggo sº.
§ 24th. June 1799 20ſ 5 4,433,630 || 3,866,834 293,002 || 4,159,836 fº.
| < 5th. July 1803 24! 6 3,535,631 3,193,364 253,757 || 3,453.02. Zºº.
it. julie is. 336 | 7 || 4,211,673 3,583,222 || 326,055 3,909,277 7,897.4%
! 5th. April 1805 27| 8 3,726,643 3,289,704 || 323,213 || 3,612,917 sº.
9 4,739,048 3,612,085 354,079 3,966, 161 º:
7th. Dec. 1796 6215; 1830 || 3,426,899 || 2,838,448 234,53i 3,123,029 8,087,”
§: 11th. Jan. 1798 13/3 ſ
$3 26th. June 1799 61|1}} 2
i sã Y 6th. July 1803 49% 3 ‘ſ
$* 30th. May 1804 56/33 4
U" 3rd, April 1805 49/84 5

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STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Cwts. Weight of SUGAR, IM portED into, and RE-ExpoRTED from GREAT BRITAIN, in each of
the 25 Years 1807–1831; distinguishing the proportion Imported from the East Indies and Foreign Possessions, from the proportion Imported from
British Plantations; and the proportion Re-exported in a Refined state, from the proportion Re-exported in a Raw state; shewing also the Quantity
in Gallons of RUM, Imported and Re-exported; the annual average price of Sugar, and Total Value thereof; with the amo
Sugar. Coffee, Melasses, Mahogany, and Rum, in each of those Years.-see Note at foot of preceding page.
unt of Duty paid on
Cwts. Weight IMPORTED. - Annalºgº. Proof Gallons of
B Addition-1Annual tº Pºt. Tº U.M.
ritish * - .. • 23 y al into average Rate of of British Rºmpºne º' —
Yrs. Plantation East India Foreign | TOTAL Ireland . #;" Plantation º º Imported | Re-eaport.
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1807 || 3,490, 130 118,586 32,594 3,641,310 || 324,477 33/14 5,923,290 62 17 3 || 100/ 70/ 4,489,967 719,000
8 3,455,832 72,587 225,066 3,753,485 411,168 38/6 27/0 | 6,642,477 | 66 11 6 60/ 90/ 5,985,258 1,151,079
9 3,394,185 26,200 580,813 || 4,001,198 || 369,048 43/54 | 7,375,100 | 68 I 8 || 85/ 75/ | 6,530,149 2,063,660
1810 3,771,060 49,210 988,363 4,808,663 |251,491 || 46/10 27/29/ 8,830,565 | 67 16 3 || 75/ 60/ 5,582,805 | 1,145,728
I 3,647, 142 20,332 250,079 3,917,543 ||379,747 ||36/54 27/o | 6,646,636 || 6 || 3 || 38/ 23/ | 6,993,853 | 1,667,700
12 3,551,449 72,886 139,088 3,763,423 421,784 |42/0; $ / 7,480,233 58 18 8 20/ 30/ | 6,469,226 2,171,539
13 3,500,000 50,000 |450,000 4,000,000 |318,121 58/1; ) 9,900,000 58 15 9 || 50/ 40/ 9,200,285 2,254,325
14 || 3,403,793 49,849 581,681 4,033,328 531,702 | 73/4}, \aoyo 12,484,714 | 66 11 4 80/ 60/ | 8,569,067 3,993,280
H 5 || 3,493, 116 125,629 s 366,027 3,987,782 261,266 61/10; } / 10,803,184 58 13 9 || 60/ 50/ 6,817,134 || 3,589,032
16 || 3,440,595 127,203 s 192,780 3,760,548 263,065 |48/6; J 27/0 8,354,121 62 1 2 56/ 50/ 3,887,102 2,777,863
17 | 3,563,741 125,894 S 105,916 3,795,530 |245,261 |49/8 lºo 8,849,956 76 16 6 54/ 74/ | 6,335,230 3,146,233
18 3,665,520 162,395 s, 138,032 3,965,940 267,904 || 50/ § / 9,163,800 78 l 5 76/ 112/ 5,482,571 3,157,303
19 3,785,434 205,527 g | 86,048 || 4,077,009 || 285,543 41/4 × 28/0 7,823,221 71 19 3 78/ 86/ 6,386,514 2,397,747
1820 3,623,319 || 2: 277,228 š. 162,994 || 4,063,541 || 252,299 || 36/24 6,355,944 | 68 12 0 | 110/100/| 7,035,909 3,731,771
S - Co
| 1 || 3,734,292 s 269,162 s 197,402 || 4,200,856 33/2} # = | 6,200,480 74 15 5 || 108/ 73/ | 7,127,131 3,158,050
2 3,303,698 s 226,476 s 112,953 3,643,122 31/0} $3 5,124,171 || 79 15 0 || 104/ 80/ 4,246,096 | 1,855,898
3 3,583,874 s 219,672 S | 208,598 || 4,012,144 190,809 || 33/7 š's 6,338,322 80 5 10 || 106/ 75/ | 4,864,741 1,863,639
4 3,718,872 — 271,848 — 205,750 4,195,970 217,177 || 31/3 ozyo # 6,149,294 | 94 3 6 75/ 53/ 4,782,837 1,950,004
5 3,323,632 93,724 150,346 162,784 3,730,487 205,900 38/11} { *7/9*. 6,375,235 go o 3 | 63% by 3,545.133 | 1.439,877
6 3,681,779 186,245 165,358 || 65,065 4,098,448 220,647 31/9 §§ 6,195,100 79 8 8 57/ 51/| 3,996,710 1,176,974
7 3,336,994 | 204,344 175,847 | 178,902 3,895,764 213,924 Yo Acºt s" 84 12 10 || 51/ 40/ | 4,792,626 1,369,622
8 3,968,074 361,325 | 156,266 136,783 || 4,622,448 ;}; § 85 14 0 || 38/ 34/ 6,289,350 | 1,785,879
9 3,904,587 291,567 206,152 | 199,568 || 4,601,774 254,619 28/6% 5,935,532 88 16 0 || 39/ 35/ 6,905,278 1,626,922
1830 3,913,269 || 485,709 293,769 223,257 4,916,005 || –— 25/0 × 24/0 4,891,586 | 89 15 4 || 35/ 37/ | 6,812,873 1,578,581
. 3,815,976 || 517,553 |237,416 507,547 5,078,492 287,770 24/14 | 4,945,869 || 78 0 10 || 38/ 83/ | 7,892,722 || 2,375,527
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Cwts. Weight RE-EXPORTED. | Leaving for Fº * º Nett Proceeds of Duty, see tlSiO77. S.
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British | East o zºº. TOTAL || Home Con- of dution ||, tediºtis, on Cocoa Ma-
Yrs. Plantatu. India Foreign | Refined ; Re-ea prld. sumption §Uº %. & Coffee. Melasses lºny Rum
**** - M. |—£ - ——-É—— —--£——l——£-—l—-É—
1807 596,856 20,398 || 42,657 || 413,960 | 703,731 1,363,642 || 2,277,668 4,311,495 3,029,484 || 182,087 461 35,704 || 1,323,213
8 244,315 49,061 60,983 || 327,243 556,313 910,672 || 2,842,813 || 5,068,061 4,074,531 || 250,014 698 21,391 | 1,451,409
| 9 || 276,334 16,887 420,226 460,732 783,244 1,496,661 || 2,504,537 4,784,170 3,273,995 || 194,876 3,075 24,045 1,505,363
1810 90,480 || 7,095 519,320 || 413,208 || 702,454 1,319,349 || 3,489,314 4,844,673 3,117,330 || 176,147 999 || 50,503 | 1,799,302
11 275,991 4,032 239,153 100,996 || 171,693 690,869 || 3,226,674 4,586,018 3,339,218 || 214,994 | 2,270 51,773 1,810,090
12 310,803 6,964 356,546 284,617 || 483,849 | 1,158,192 || 2,605,231 5,105,685 3,939,939 || 247,237 7,355 50,762 2,123,910
13 || 430,500 10,000 || 410,000 || 450,000 765,000 | 1,615,500 || 2,384,500 5,232,886 3,481,350 || — 2,050,000
14 || 553.871 || 41,311 462,958 555,335 | 944,069 |2,002,105 || 2,033,223 4,615,305 || 3,276,513 || 2:28,828 19,527 44,801 2,285,625
15 || 491,152 | 68,422 || 311,418 609,247 | 1,035,719 |1,906,711 || 2,081,071 4,518,329 2,957,403 || 280,259 || 23,508 || 69,719 || 2,060,772
16 || 377,149 102,058 191,303 584, 182 993,109 | 1,663,617 || 2,096,931 || 4,714,707 || 3,166,852 || 310,981 | 18,240 || 49,805 | 1,750,144
17 258,265 95,494 | 132,937 697,085 1,185,044 1,671,740 || 2,123,790 5,662,465 3,967,154 || 324,364 || 7,061 || 65,626 1,407,948
18 267,602 || 10,323 108,688 || 711,185 | 1,209,014 | 1,695,627 || 2,270,313| 4,061,537 2,331,472 || 272,134 12,109 | 88,075 | 1,601,392
19 218,384 || 88,214 || 102,709 || 525,219 | 892,872 1,302,179 || 2,774,830 || 4,802,239 3,507,845 || 304,978 || 21,078 || 69,074 1,736,133
1820 179,462 186,603 || 138,297 || 679,561 | 1,155,254 1,659,556 || 2,403,985 5, 101,779 3,477,771 || 404,557 | 13,906 71,190 1,580,025
1 149,203 147,283 | 186,325 | 645,357 | 1,097,107 | 1,579,919 || 2,620,937 5,162,550 3,660,567 || 383,132 28,481 | 67,410
2 170,983 || 102,467 || 137,707 ||374,784 637,132 | 1,048,297 || 2,604,825 || 4,469,308 || 3,579,413 || 387,285 | 39,260 | 67,737 —
3 143,368 105,851 176,716 || 458,172 778,893 | 1,204,329 || 2,807,815 4,949,120 || 4,022,782 || 426,437 80,386 ; 1,588,711
4 | 89,903 || 147,086 213,980 |435.261 | 739,944 1,190,914 || 3:005,osé 5,070.897| 4,323,241 || 412,060 | 119,512' 36 gig iggi.i.26
5 85, 122 59,358 173,075 389,793 662,649 980,204 || 2,750,283 4,536,104 3,756,653 || 341,812 iº |gºals 1.378.97.
6|102,292 92,203 || 105,881 i 843,563 584,058 884,355 || 3,214,093 5,354,975 || 4,318,688 || 333,366||133,937 18,694 | 1.317,146
| 7 | 40,924 110,558 103,965 409,060 695,402 950,851 || 2,944,913 5,060,038 4,218,623 || 394,759 205,296 | 66,442 1.386,736
8 50,578 160,530 | 160,329 |456,838 776,624|1,148,063 || 3,474,335 | 3,498,478 || 4,576.287||134,489 |133,934 | 73,636 | 1.333,025
9 16,193 56,174 172,950 475,545 308,427 | 1,106,064 || 3,493.7io 5,453,036 || 4,432,794 || 491,899 || 192,105 |63,365 | 1.435.737
1880 || 13,355 131,796 | 166,310 | 607,580 | 1,032,886 1,344,348 || 3,571,655 6,063,322 || 4,767,342 || 592,986 159,683 59,890 i.596,445
: 10,800 | 122,276 |287,644 581,835 | 989,120 1,409,841 || 3,668,651 5,346,428 4,219,049 || 562,121 | 156,578 46,233 1,621,341
3 F -
4
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80
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Cwts. Weight of SUGAR, Imported into GREAT BRITAIN from each of 15 British Islands, an
Colonies in the WEST INDIES and SOUTH AMERICA, in each of the 18 Years 1814–1831; and Gallons of RUM, from each of do.
in each of the 24 Years 1808–1831; and of ibs. Weight of COFFEE, from all parts of the World in each cf the 11 Years 1821–1831.
—see Indea for reference to Observations on this Statement.
#Tears Jamacia. | Demerara.
314 | 1,448,331 234,393
15 1,593,217 | 322,100
16 1,389,412 || 323,444
17 | 1,717,260 | 377,796
18 1,653,318 420, 186
19 1,614,347 480,933
1820 | 1,769,125 | 536,561
I 1,679,721 || 492,146
c 2 1,413,718 530,948
s, 3 1,417,747 |607,858
; 4 | 1,451,332 615,991
J 5 1,115,366 || 650,276
* 6 1,500,860 |448,487
§ 7 | 1,21 1,075 711,959
& 8 1,363,974 || 717,165
9 1,386,392 || 778,805
1830 1,379,348 || 780,286
1 1,395,893 | 735,616
2
3
41
5.
1808 3,771,892 || 132,441
9 || 3,470,250 353,374
1810 || 3,428,452 98,442
1 I 4,604,772 222,612
12 3,763,281 b32,819
13 || 4,047,882 | 1,041,665
14 3,818,565 981,768
15 4,145,321 794,804
16 2,686,851 || 515,295
17 | 3,717,895 992,981
18 3,529,325 | 835,553
19 3,660,918 981,138
1820 3,850,225 | 1,529,088
1 4,451,828 1,297,764
s 2 2,318,137 1,193,556
§ 3 2,951,1 10 ) 941,195
3,098,908 930,132
s' 5 2,250,943 778,889
§ 6 2,283,784 837,464
s: 7 || 2,437,274 1,192,399
§ 8 || 3,498,992 | 1,353,786
9 3,516,651 | 1,682,625
1830 3,213,503 | 1,859,710
I 3,505,727 2,319,892
$}
3
4
5
1821 16,720,368 4,473,404
* 18,837,616 || 7,394,128
.# 3 | 19,009,648 || 6,664,461
§ 4 24,862,656 5,368,160
Ü 5 18,097,968 || 3,074,736
... 6 17,801,223 4,371,222
S 7 || 21.881991 3,549,091
: 8 21,800,027 || 3,822, 194
“S 9 18,690,654 4,068,118
1830 19,753,715 3,447,426
1 15,456,764 1,938,386
4
| eac-Dutch Colonies of
-º-º-º-º-º-º-
Berbice. Dominica. Trinidad. St. Lucia.
9,914 34,274 142,435 | 79,664
8,318 44,116 || 153,651 | 72,320
15,308 || 47,035 | 132,893 || 69,831
14, 159 || 31,678 128,434 56,401
17,764 33,820 | 138,154 || 42,006
29,967 42,897 | 166,581 78,720
37,696 || 45,933 156,043 50,220
53,258 38,120 | 162,257 77,971
55,358 || 41,650 | 178,491 92,061
56,000 || 39,014 | 186,892 62,148
64,609 || 42,330 | 180,094 | 73,100
58,274 || 38,036 | 188,927 | 82,363
46,444 45,654 206,638 85,073
87,972 41,342 239,585 79,046
85,154 49,956 265,703 || 83,246
86,814 || 56,319 292,833 79,925
110,967 60,063 204,987 86,791
122,088 50,339 240,765 50,234.
— 34,726 85,312 12,682
20,355 56,993 208,677 21,632
6,193 || 39,398 || 87,742 11,416
1,866 54,406 || 95,123 6,570
23, 139 61,813 39,126 2,628
16,420 65,149 194,377 4,035
44,244 52,862 | 120,285 8,862
25,275 57,005 || 58,070 607
8,997 | 1,654 6,052 496
14,298 || 25,646 28,980 457
18,896 || 2,473 4,332 tº-sºº
28, 190 2,537 63,743 || 3,359
27,935 | 21,696 57,427 13,428
63,536 24,523 20,651 4,487
32,668 2,268 20,390 18
74,221 14,310 8,586 4,807
44,393 || 27,885 18, 162 1,978
21,243 14,570 2,956 3,589
33,367 7,407 || 17,382 6,390
110,469 9,748 26,068 18,659
143,970 11,250 6,057 19,855
201,362 31,853 15,821 38,113
234,618 36,321 | 12,941 12,817
218,389 63,007 62,047 11,923
2,081,968 1,711,248 160,844 208,432
2,801,456 , 156,096 268,028 172,704
2,076,144 1,919,232 || 330,736 375,424
1,965,488 2,076,144 || 113,456 202,608
2,032,913 | 1,359,244 || 138,208 152,544
805,951 | 1,385,002 187,300 114,384
2,186,185 1,111,686 118,489 138,377
1,793,677 1,769,093 54,437 138,102
2,482,898 942,114 73,667 303,499
2,816,909 | 1,016,641 54,502 || 113,517
1,585 402 1,768 83,007 |
613,360
-
Barbadoes,
St º
Vincents.
Grenada.
Antigua.
St. Kitts.
214,492
196,746
288,623
239,723
249,077
282,546
179,951
211,372
156,682
314,630
245,829
278,346
247,720
203,853
338,855
270,860
336,881
322,779
29, 170
19,774
46,689
3,602
10,560
23,957
8,513
2,465
2,319
1,928
1,051
2,330
742
249
351
489
1,277
2,064
439
4,302
1,554
2,357
20,730
Bahamas.
225,405
231,815
263,433
242,413
254,446
262,034
216,680
233,418
261,160
232,575
246,821
257,800
271,858
250,834
288,062
258,285
261,551
221,662
205,701
243,462
200,795
205,392
338,407
422, 184
550,369
273,658
61,374
398,085
166,738
313,450
225,924
250,646
40,787
80,439
56,639
66,534
55,313
233,052
108,075
275,373
173,262
160,211
all other.
B. W. (nai,
208,230
231,883
266,056
196,959
220,959
204,565
184,552
216,368
199,178
247,370
227,014
209,985
229,459
197,796
269,879
218,469
213,160
185,680
470,030
642,309
546,895
545,236
614,421
722,086
579,905
257,226
552,466
4.17,890
497,695
455,549
371, 138
179,746
301,866
267,079
294,945
170,042
277,497
398,647
394,289
298,933
328,471
; Ponio Rico.
557,984
243,488.
89,152
158,704
73,816.
359,594
60,952
56,448
73,584
242,567
48,832
31,123
21,904
74,616
259,614
172,762
15,731
55,568
191,744,
130,094
496,453
157,023
160,655
197,300
179,371
228,308
209,395
162,573
207,548
102,938
135,466
222,207
142,901
244,514
75,631
176,966
156,658
158,611
169,032
99,367
143,223
77,092
210,962
177,374
179,782
246,289
84,399
27,984
88,711
49,210
129,678
104,713
65,445
57,232
28,242
17,543
30,491
54,447
19,831
70,447
1 10,434
155,514
159,241
St. Thomas.
•-
979,664
1,001,616
812,000
223,104
| 1,713,049
122,067
141,338
124,758
125,978
130,218
141,501
89,502
128,436
89,682
76,181
132,585
78,658
107,832
92,226
121,206
127,093
133,452
101,968
232,770
343,075
220,886
196,040
18 1,616
3i 2,604
º 250,922
130, 187
16,852
86,538
69,390
149,228
146,043
91,498
61,263
42,944
68,216
31,505
73,029
105,107
129,636
I 76,807
219,706
256,932
Cuba.
2,467,808
321,552
2,785,684
528,864
---
Tobago. Nevis.
120,571
120,891
139,158
132,388
112,931
132,544
109,195
108,244
100,726
I 13,015
123,868
1 1,350
121,598
71,339
123,344
90,633
93,473
121,249
467,651
525,327
337,433
335,622
410,220.
493,425
581,597
444,700
253,714
328,682
327,651
442,478
484,243
402,486
310,984
309,829
312,370
388,680
406,778
283,941
494,573
370,733
428,810
498,717
St Donungo
8,745,296
4,662,728
4,975,264
5, 125,792
11,352 104
5,693,432
4,327, 176
33,413
248,830
966,609
4,078,795
54,012
55,224
71,656
45,852
82,369
63, 154
36,395
66,023
31,696
44,214
40,734
49,770
73,567
32,330
46,182
51,848
54,236
49,923
82,409
52,477
67,010
70, 36
13, 178
137,163
107,160
74,430
8,583
5,30i
17,656
16,577
36,088
34,220
10, 187
16,584
7,006
5, 197
24, 185
16,586
10,540
45,971
51,243
147,750
Brazils.
4,561,450
2,094,176
1,396,304
2,819, 152
6,132,336
3,854,752
6,002,680
3,013,816
3,393,928
3,242,513
9,151,771
79,767
Mont
Serat.
35,067
24,510
28,981
31,214
36,920.
37,168
32,815
33,283
27,071
24,466
30,649
19,653
30,482
19,708
25,091
27,238
20,646
26, 137
51,132
48,880
46,848
62,295
108,060
56,428
57,377
2,691
20,365
25,907
34,857
47,768
27,651
14,935
42,943
19,820
23,075
17,538
36,205
21,453
39,815
49,075
40,629
Colombia.
130,645
403,729
882,801
656, 191
845
532,945.
141,517
48,750
274,386
4,082
147,818
45,806
227,069
82,537
23,928
15,682
12,955
24,687
5,863
2,164
20,546
13}
*
****
150,790
1,590,292
394,064
1,515,068
J,598,528
1,593,747
|
ſ
* =sºmeº
*g
Tortola.
14,909
24,013
51,094
42,932
43,573
36,422
15,225
23,460
22, 170
21,583
20,559
13,670
21,589
20,761
13,275
22,211
17,099
15,559
23,386
16.85:2
7,711
6,383
38,867
77,040
59,557
7,419
10,218
23,010
2,342
3,261
281
1,696
220
16,158
3| 1
1 (#3
} 93
I ()3
{ } {}
266
43
E. Indies.
1,904,003
4,488,849
34
STATEMENT shewing the Official Value of each of the Ten principal, and Total including all other Articles of British Produce and
Manufactures EXPORTED, in each of the 23 Years 1805–27, and the Declared Value of the same in each of the 14 Years 1814–27.


MANUFA CTURES l Iron & Steel
Cotton - Wrought and
Years Manufactures Cotton Yarm wº Limens sº Unwrought
r1805 8,771,271 | 1,086,176 || 6,005,540 656,943 200,168 1,253,490
6 || 9,896,616 854,424 || 6,247,727 800,492 || 218,423 1,532,793
7 9,846,889 669,948 || 5,372,962 766,146 || 203,113 1,394,969
8 || 12,835,803 75,015 4,853,999 874,460 | 128,775 1,193,145
9 18,616,723 1,115,422 || 4,416,151 1,157,030 | 190,171 1,414,524
1810 18,033,794 | 1,075,237 || 5,773,719 1,618,312 189,550 1,577,738
I 1 11,715,501 545,237 || 4,376,497 702,612 || 137,324 1,244,635
12 15,972,826 966,007 || 5,084,991 840,095 | 165,894 | 1,445,671
14 | 16,690,366 1,185,099 || 5,604,163 1,556,321 219,398 || 1,093,089
º 15 21,677,505 870,993 || 7,486,022 | 1,918,530 257,427 | 1,127,365
§ 16 16,335,124 1,435,394 || 5,842,767 1,574,348 191,837 | 1,060,668
§ 17 | 20,357,147 1,214,770 6,074,729 1,962,361 | 188,380 | 1,239,737
s & 18 21,627,940 1,412,895 || 6,813,286 2,174,595 || 213,480 1,469,098
s 19 16,878,266 1,723,936 5,086,501 | 1,560,668 178,468 1,185,525
§ 1820 |20,704,599 || 2,129,541 4,745,068 1,953,705 | 164,703 1,214,427
S 1 21,639,493 | 1,898,695 || 5,500,922 2,303,443 136,002 || 1,059,123
2 24,566,920 2,353,217 || 5,940,147 2,594,783 || 141,007 : 1,140,480
3 24,117,549 2,425,419 || 5,537,446 2,654,098 || 140,321 1,203,872
4 27,170,108 2,984,329 || 6,136,091 3,283,403 || 159,647 1,125,626
5 26,597,575 2,897,706 || 5,929,342 2,709,772 150,815 1,106,607
6 21,445,743 3,748,527 | 5,041,568 2,056,553 || 106,648 1,329,569
7 29,203,139 || 3,979,760 || 5,979,701 || 2,808,082 173,335 1,581,414
8
.9
U1830 -
ſig14 17,393,796 2,907,277 7,569,507 1,732,691 624,749 1,143,357
15 19,124,061 | 1,781,077 0,200,927 | 1,828,095 692,958 || 1,280,962
I6 13,072,758 2,707,385 8,404,528 1,476,151 538,165 | 1,095,636
17 | 14,178,021 2,131,629 || 7,947,359 1,729,898 || 482,831|| 1,209,073
18 16,643,579 2,554,059 || 9,048,887 1,971,609 || 589,585 1,461,416
3 19 | 12,388,833 2,707,612 || 6,899,694 | 1,408,005 || 464,370 | 1,155,173
§ 1820 13,843,567 2,940,328 6,279,165 1,678,198 || 463,725 1,131,793
º I | 13,786,952 2,305,830 6,461,568 1,981,465 373,938 894,590
$ ſ 2 14,534,253 2,700,437 6,484,728 2,192,761 || 381,455 843,833
Š 3 13,751,415 || 2,625,947 5,631,659 2,095,574 350,880 878,918
º 4 15,240,006 || 3,135,496 || 6,011,535 | 2,442,440 || 442,582 851,113
Q 5 15,046,902 || 3,206,729 6,194,926 2,130,697 || 296,663 || 1,048,063
- 6 || 10,522,407 || 3,491,268 4,982,909 | 1,487,662 | 168,383 || 1,105,619
7 | 13,956,826 3,545,568 || 5,277,861 | 1,895,187 236,093 || 1,214,948
8
9 |
Ul&30 -
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Square Yards of Silks
ty paid, amount of Drawback on the proportion £xpoRTÉÉ, & Nett amount on the proportion retained for
also of the amount paid for Bounty on Sail Cloth, & Irish, and British Linens
L
imens, Paper, & Calicoes, Stained or Printed, as Ch
wº-
TOTAL
including all
other Articles
25,004,337
27,402,685
25,171,422
26,691,962
35,107,439
34,923,575
24, 13%,734
31,243,362
36,120,733
44,048,701
36,697,610
41,590,516
44,564,045
35,634,416
40,240,277
40,194,893
43,558,498
43,144,466
48,030,037
46,453,022
40,332,854
51,276,448
47,859,388
53,209,809
42,955,256
43,614,136
48,903,761
37,939,507
38,619,897
35,826,083
36,176,897
34,691,164.
37,573,918
38,077,330
30,847,528
36,396,339
|
and Manufactures, EXPORTED in each of those Years. For observations on this Statement see Bounties &c. in Index.
Brass and
Copper Refined
wº Coavs Salt Sugar
382,740 || 525,014 || – | 1,114,759
320, 198 || 557,515 1,199,774
411,399 || 494,240 277,883 1,203,695
356,442 526,845 201,669 948,304
403,888 405,634 288,258 1,346,770
358,132 || 510,163 296,774 || 1,220,944
288,945 527,555 181,619 315,996
393,784 616,680 240,293 826,007
351,344 675,228 397,167 | 1,600,632
575,361 | 697,367 || 378,876 1,765,487
589,796 | 681,033 230,717 | 1,694,284
738,194 || 716,305 || 216,102 || 2,018,121
677,851 | 681,941 || 358,091 2,050,765
533,476 697,636 || 398,970 | 1.542,133
665,461 659,671 308, 113 | 1,974,973
672,496 || 233,174 217,021 1,765,037
611,800 241,454 236,107 949,450
557,914 216,684 269,393 | 1, 125,787
540,213 || 235,778 229,101 | 1,058,811
400,159 265,670 278,225 897,591
524,626 298,069 202,343 917,131
776,895 || 314,203 245,918 1,117,330
479,518 418,626 263,813 || 3,260,445 -
753,604 || 465,521 224,114 || 2,941,986
675,004 || 425,236 152,620 2,154,776
795,843 || 411,435 | 156,989 2,506,396
811,191 || 389,196 240,669 2,589,348
669,403 || 427,811 191,448 1,527,622
738,486 || 387,425 | 219,202 | 1,881,119
| 678,976 | 119,997 || 146,937 1,507,949
597,861 113,510 | 164,718 678,496
543,618 100,544 182,297 886,916
523,489 113,083 || 153,528 748,305
485,118 132,811 || 154,578 779,194
571,149 143,692 113,204 704,464
786,803 || 154,043 | 121,040 963,431
arged with Excise Duty; the Gross amount of Du-


Home Consumption in each of the 14 Yrs. 1814 27.
; Drawbacks on Silks, & dſ’ Centage Duty on other Articles of British Produce
SQUARE YARDS of
_\.
/-
> - - —s
Bri. Calico
for calicoes Silk Limen Paper
Years! at 7d. at 6d. at 3%d. at 1:#d. at 3%d.
1814 227,520 821,180 5,170,993 || 4,626,972 | 81,435,935
15 131,915 770,506 || 4,680,220 4,061,320 81,202,026
16 || 102,696 || 704,948 4,664,104 || 3,740,145 || 77,235,510
17 | 97,456 | 848,935 2,776,595 || 3,481,816 | 68,158,814
18 || 138,678 490,311 2,844,591 |5,141,611 || 103,468,272
19 || 71,449 || 557,802 2,076,619 5,005,388 80,740,160
1820 108,103 || 696,645 2,093,722 || 4,696,638 99,062,280
| 1 || 112,608 || 781,866 1,959,571 |4,585,348 || 103,025,871
2 || 102,316 821,787 2,519,683 5,142,156 || 99,622,771
3 || 136,226. 869,250 2,420,674 5,486,771 114,929,822
4 || 92,047 |962,839 2,392,039 || 6,261,220 135,655,139
5 || 53,049 |973,305 | 1,771,887 7,318,271 138,725,032
6 || 32,992 197,339 1,096,571 5;440,004 || 95,337,419
§ 37,397 repealed. 1,408,744 6,119,228 134,462,808
9
Total
Amount
of Puty
1,284,632
1,333,893
1,137,927
1,164,838
1,567,453
1,523,017
1,601,040
1,748,506
1,674,139
1,811,919
2,040,718
2,035,220
1,524,624
2,022,258
Proportion
Scotland
247,616
250,121
169,771
210,142
248,778
220,666
203,238
238,062
261,168
201,388
357,221
373,643
250,147
315,466
No. of
|Licenses
granted
f
|
Drawback
on the
to Calico proportion
Printers Easported
257 819,349
276 945,817
250 718,17)
216 824,668
215 1,079,603
207 877,832
212 || 935,610
204 || 1,077,420
211 1,186,875
202 | 1,146,252
213 | 1,381,942
101 1,665,592
203 | 1,020,971
150 | 1'360'069
*
Amount of
Duty on
Proportion
retained
for
Hoxne
Consumption
465,282
388,077
419,357
340,170
487,850
649,185
665,429
671,025
487,274
665,666
658,776
369,243
503,693.
662,189
|
BOUNTIES on SAIL CLOTHS and ||Draw- if Cen-
| LINENs Exported back on ſtage Du-
/---- -A- - Silks | ty on
Sail Irish British ſº; Erpor- certain
Cloths Limens | Limens º tg Articles
——." — 1–"—- 1–– º – H--- *.- || --ºf.--- -—£––
6,362 || 37,502 || 112,029 18,668 || 65,034 581,802
8,677 | 40,456 | 104,703 | 18,883 || 68,532 249,075
6,747 || 43,939 106,525 13,089 || 51,870 44,492
6,037 |46,835 140,401 21,525 || 45,577 98,113
4,679 |48,386 169,557 28,848 || 47,568 82,855
4,793 || 33,049 127,414 | 16,177 || 47,545 71,627
6,944 49,743 || 143,229 11,928 || 38,578 || 62,044
11,390 59,316 | 161,453 | 18,219 || 42,605 || 70,246
10,407 || 74,393 || 208,355 17,112 || 44,623 72,579
10,699 || 73,392 | 207,286 17,765 || 39,222 70,045
13,034 79,711 248,566 17,115 || 34,290 73,231
###|13,534 ||35,064 ||2013 || 566 ſº,0;
16,384 || 34,177 108,154 10,259 || 61,504.
16,282 35,969 || 137,648 12,114 70,935

8
*/
<}
AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value, of each of Eight principal articles of Colonial and Foreign Merchandize, IMPORTED
into, and RE-EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAIN, in each of the 24 Years 1805 – 28 ; except for the Year 1813, the ac-
counts for which, as well as for the East India articles, for the Year 1812, were destroyed by the Fire at the Custom House in
London, on the 14th. February 1814, see Indew, for Note illustrative of the fallacy and preposterousness of the Official Values.
|
No. of Col.
Cotton and Silk
Indigo,
|
Brandy,
Umemumerated
all other
5.
6.
ran "º" tº ºr ſº tº lºft ºf tº wººl ºf
- * **s- * *** law £-— --> & * -º-, -º-º:
ſ1805 1,469,763 734,369 2,393,624 62,787 | 124,390 327,491 || 463,771 173,006 819,621 6,568,822 20,796,208
6 530,430 392,022 || 3,608,059 52,133 78,512 || 327,310 || 300,392 227,978 || 925,846 6,442,682 | 19,145,094
7 541,084 791,284 2,821,498 || 53,899 || 38,305 | 400,704 || 353,470 243,551 923,951 6,167,746 | 19,192,145
8 730,413 || 780,945 4,907,145 | 68,521 62,254 || 539,624 |303,662 77,527 | 1,130,690 8,600,781 17,117,591
9 164,614 || 373,278 4,710,591 || 46,495 || 21,612 || 607,083 || 484,596 275,591 1,275,684 7,959,544 22,337,106
| 1810 525,294 | 835,433 5,330,419 99,323 40,272 508,665 185,816 498,585 | 1,625,696 || 9,649,503 28,205,885
i II 522,998 | 680,731 3,764,841 || 62,246 18,325 617,361 52,536 || 321,481 938,204 6,978,723 18,328,978
12 - - 578,306 | 84,487 145,780
14 919,013 |974,832 6,405,043 || 87,988 || 108,937 768,504 || 164,632 || 47,840 1,251,286 10,728,076 21,892,694
15 985,724 774,745 5,303,493 | 84,672 213,921 |601,138 157,961 || 414,696 1,202,846 9,739,196 22,082,857
S 16 766,490 999,266 3,325,270 96,400 | 199,761 |346,821 (147,574 |283,288 | 1,055,343 7,220,213 | 19,154,707
Sº 17 716,592 || 706,784 3,520,218 102,107 || 67,862 550,781 | 160,766 | 181,534 1,184,856 7,191,500 22,724,820
s H3 767,824 777,036 || 2,803,549 80,727 | 98,539 || 481,598 || 213,991 || 418,773 1,357,524 6,999,561 28,845,779
SS Q 19 662,360 521,948 2,450.979 || 93,221 88,331 559,786 218,445 258,901 | 1,086.562 5,940,533 23,714,366
S. 1820 $ 704,539 - | 688,611 2,973,944 141,057 | 10,916 617,246 301,824 342,376 1,151,759 6,932,272 24,551,837
s 1 |$ 490,386 & 552,807 || 2,771,411 || 143,455 13,476 |620,481 176,039 || 213,853 | 1,055,333 6,037,231 23,687,943
Fºl 2 283,655 380,280 2,672,097 || 87,047 | 119,756 367,470 218,425 || 329,116 | 1,065,634 5,523,480 23,907,896
3 || 336,515 103,596 957,209 || 2,754,861 98,476 100,214 || 428,298 || 368,780 328,322 | 1,403,837 6,880,108 27,711,156
l 4 |494,099 119,621 | 667,707 || 3,108,606 || 96,936 | 164,713 || 419,676 326,514 | 200,788 1,669,495 || 7,250,155 28,896,293
5 371,995 124,216 | 895,960 3,237,980 58,582 92,013 || 342,893 277,578 371,576 | 1,982,643 7,755,436 34,834,242
6 449,796 275,525 | 1,084,750 2,569,246 || 78,702 || 234,976 || 416,447 217,777 242,469 1,682,449 7,252,137 28,786,814
7 273,098 176,209|801,394 || 2,945,023 121,118 151,642 497,207 || 255,889 |308,645 1,875,157 7,405,382 36,062,365
8 $44,901 131,293 1,349,316 2,502,667 126,132 83,118 540,710 || 367,728 231,223 2,087,334 7,764,422 35,632,105
*:::: 635 547 760,032 || 3,494,571 87,264 96,084 || 498,504 || 252,290 |266,822 1,306,898 || 7,408,523 24,891,313
1829 -
U1830
See General Salt-petre, .. Brazzdy, and Unemwmerated all other
Statement of Indigo, Coffee, (Zī Pepper, Ratºm, Geneva, Tobacco, Articles, TOTA I, Enzºmerated
Years Re-ea ports. at 3/10.9 b. at £f cut | 65|owºut. at 18d, b. 810 tº Gaiton Blow gallon. *: Ib. rage of the preceding Articles
ſ 1805 | 1,851,025 373,860 2,471,608 || 64,275 83,630 || 253,979 || 112, iO4 194,545 1,302,725 6,717,751 3,232,757
6 1,216,658 574,160 3,027,259 36,388 || 103,771 293,404 187,175 | 162,105 || 548,637 6,149,557 2,974,942
7 742,389 || 411,639 || 3,143,116 || 36,374 57,180 210,575 204,963 175,961 394,940 5,377,137 || 4,018,012
8 822,345 323, 107 | 1,847,920 | 33,673 55,201 || 334,339 252,630 | 123,999 || 413,618 4,206,832 3,655,473
9 1,179,728 || 636,807 || 5,845,160 | 13,200 | 190,131 606, 174 |271,647 202,430 448,096 || 9,393,373 5,287,151
1810 | 1,082,115 || 491,298 || 1,455,427 | 13,627 | 126,185 339,470 253,498 || 165,032 559,716 || 4,486,368 6,459,916
11 945,651 || 339,437 | 1,418,034 17,149 75,028 || 487,679 141,031 150,419 465,672 4,030,100 4,247,837
12 1,181,354 || 398,946 4,382,730 29,299 || 78,774 641,246 125,058 217,682 496,357 7,551,446 || 4,446,733
14 | 1,295,775 1,058,142 8,032,527 | 19,154 557,619 | 1,150,659 || 310,506 | 202,081 710,267 |13,336,730 5,821,088
15 1,881,952 820,997 || 6,063,569 || 41,729 |456,857 | 1,039,503 || 178,302 206,678 664,274 |11,353,861 4,354,573
16 1,416,194 808,038 || 4,976,628 || 101,859 |419, 189 |819,048 112,887 || 219,992 || 1 018,170 9,891,996 || 3,549,669
17 | 1,211,665 465,459 || 3,362,936 || 114,511 214,431 |932,677 | 129,650 174,292 || 707,131 7,312,752 2,956,519
18 1,268,806 || 568,249 || 3,144,642 51,880 || 234,803 || 934,310 |279,175 91,806 || 878,552 || 7,452,221 3,383,579
4 19 || 1,070,127 § 2,670,581 | 66,705 206,854 708,062 212,218 360,608 || 868,810 6,763,305 || 3,115,931
1820 § 1,194,013 . 839,297 2,755,353 | 164,838 211,960 | 1,102,864 244,483 288,206 946,418 7,747,432 2,777,594
I Š 1,176,698 #| 572,222 2,597,560 142,423 | 84,804 || 930,251 166,980 || 329,338 918,284 6,918,560 3,683,530
2 | 1,088,621 |456,003 || 2,217,080 | 127,402 |240,354 || 547,941 204,237 156,193 646,133 5,683,963 3,527,965
3 |780,207 249,736 533,771 | 1,871,042 | 69,641 || 279,554 551,467 231,758 197,431 642,060 5,406,667 3,182,329
4 |777,768 235,407 535,926 2,463,910 | 113,350 | 158,348 573,398 |280,770 159,117 || 742,038 6,040,032 4,148,564
5 |818,634 144,539| 741,953 Fºllº 180,165 438,076 261,065 54,848 946,243 5,407,398 || 3,747,997
6 |391,568 105,205 || 836,675 | 1,987,589 111,802 288,648 || 416,755 170,975 | 191,466 || 780,274 5,480,952 4,585,551
7 ºf 22,615|591,405 | 1,841,049 111,543 221,534 || 486,480 245,925 240,737 953,661 5,587,320 4,218,928
8 |** 148,529 879,529 | 1,485,538 166,374 228,644 556,140 379,105 204,526 992,660 5,635,323 4,293,332
*::::, 1,133,803 || 602,446 3,076,951 76,541 206 681 | 624 109 215,484 || 194,326 741,076 6,866,568 3,985 652
1829 - - - -
1830 - t -
| --~ ——|--> -- \cº-º/ --|--|--|-> -->
e • . 'ºe e. - & - *O e 9. i T ©

83
* AN ACCOUNT of the Official Value of sundry articles of British Produce and Manufactures, EXPORTED from GREAT
BRITAIN, to all parts of the World, in each of the 24 Years 1805 – 28; with the rate of Valuation assigned to each article, to-
gether with the Declared Value of each of the same articles, in each of the 15 Years 1814–28; shewing also the ratio of Declared
Value to every £100 of Official Value, in the Years 1814 and 1828; and also on an average of the 15 Years, begining and ending
with those Years. - -
proportionate to their Current Value, the first Column particularly so, another distinguishing feature, is, that whilst most articles have
&# The Official rate of Valuation of most of the articles exhibited in this Statement will be seen to be very dis-
become depreciated in Value more than one-half ; the Value of the articles in Columns No. 2. to 5., have rather advanced than declined.
Years
a. *s-sºl -----" * - - -ºss
ſ 1805
6
I
5
i
{|
i
183
*-
ſ
s
i
:
. 1814
; : Aver
§§|1828
Number of
&
4.
&
i
i
§:
Column
Haberdash-
ery and
Mällinery
40|0 t? Cwt.
64,300
81,986
64,679
51,436
55,946
64,797
39,670
41,406
32,391
37,083
32, 181
24,813
28,959
19,674
17,545
21,205
22,796
21,227
26,282
30,512
33,833
62,216
44,224
411,029
533,46%
451,599
365,208
407,956
270,415
242,667
266,117
278,179
272,619
356,317
399,558
349,950
499,534
485,980
1,267
1,229
1,099
*N*
1.
|
-
Earthen- | º: - Beer
206.7°6 àſo i all other, and Ale, Leather,
tº 100 Pieces 2010 # Cut. £5 iſ Tun | 73 & b.
£-—i - £–––
200,098 63,941 || 145,375
231,938 66,186 210,163
212,237 63,448 || 179,260
183,643 65,000 | 191,474
240,123 65,727 | 179,945
236,314 72,493 | 186,573
174,615 58,447 180,588
219, 153 60,232 214,923
78,195 | 154,165 82,912 | 158,427
127,184 || 213,727 95,369 || 158,364
108,838 214,627 | 89,219 116, 179
90,125 | 195, 196 || 82,716 122,340
95,896 | 187,314 || 81,485 138,409
69,508 || 122,663 54,480 | 129,475
64,160 | 117,818 56,865 | 117, 142
78,373 | 121,565 63,694 | 123,829
91,222 136,060 | 68,175 114,992
92,004 || 143,822 || 65,957 | 126,980
93,128 131,326 || 48, 136 || 142,442
95,185 | 128,768 49,343 || 133,161
78,923 || 111,409 || 45,449 91,810
91,710 146,109 || 55,505 102,116
99,753 | 137,414 61,707 94,155
386,779 || 491,768 314,304 || 451,241
663,496 || 723,126 383,296 472,597
587,168 752,592 350,026 342,837
480,259 | 731,622 || 354,092 326,930
515,602 || 777,552 355,664 382,604
366,222 531,348 ||224,058 349,149
312,076 498,813 || 2:23,686 297,709
357,442 508,584 250,209 310,539
427,487 538,330 257,547 288,775
398,439 604,039 || 238,520 301,022
399,549 546,226 177,809 || 323,749
384,920 592,563 184,312 332,544
345,795 |430,122 172,576 260,958
437,813 || 527,109 212,390 280,266
499 743 || 492,073 ſ 239,269 261,735
494 3.19 379 285
492 387 393 266
509 388 358 278
\-º-º/~ \rº-Nº-' \-º-º/~ ~~~~
2, 3. 4. 5.
Battter, |
*gºna .# '#'ſ. *"...ſº - an? %. Fish, | Ojº, | #:
10/6 w.gut. 55|0 &g". 2410 tº Cwt. |55}0 & Barred Various £19 * | Variºus
cºw l ——-i--—e--— ** *-* *-
9: A- - - i ; 2 © ë
I ...] - *** These Articles were not spe- T º - '. ;
97,648 cifically enumerated prior to 1814, 125,614 || 34,573 2 380,067
81,801 || Hardwares and Cutlery, were in- } 118,843 26,025 1,576.3% -
63,278 Y-cluded with Iron, —see Iron. < 142,593 53,500 i.g35.09,
101,993 . Butter, cheese, Beef, &c., were 134,296 || 54,779 | 1,974, 127
73,914 included with the Unenumerated 189,723. 22,364 | 1,595,277
119,824 articles. 185,670 | 32,540 | 1,837,792
84,853 280,412 56,295 | 128,752 232,276 || 65,087 2,277, 160
152,152 809,914 | 69,466 121,527 253,049 20,546 2,470,240
194,412 | 739,864 69,992 111,724. 271,778 117,714 2,164,036
191,744 439,287 | 73,074 125,125 || 256,793 27,825 2,174,185
138,775 580,465 61,230 || 140,005 || 208,299 || 64,267 2,395,681
154,626 442,672 61,557 | 108,011 228,868 || 41,152 1,934,928
201,972 342,655 64,921 | 106,348 278,116 91,388 1,787,663
168,699 || 455,194 || 53,103 | 84,477 | 196,760 56,879 || 1 773,983
148,450 534,900 | 64,420 || 79,040 208,190 21,265 768,815
117,447 527,227 | 64,877 | 97,534 262,274 29,564 745,684
116,397 || 604,045 56,423 || 97,030 195,527 | 11,297 805,162
90,260 | 629,958 || 62,677 | 73,486 || 178,430 8,455 849,962
107,652 563,148 55,090 59,556 || 178,612 9,112 666,946
141,094 || 713,524 53,832 57,646 187,252 16,434 743,286
! 05,565 710,595 67,250 || 41,314 241,989 | 52,769 854,135
198,568 819,201 189,209 345,049 371,300 | 131,554 2,805,870
304,701 2,161,561 243,136 230,340 379,320 43,917 | 3,133,313
315,831 | 1,855,750 | 200,027 | 162,208 || 304,669 191,072 2,800,797
331,221 | 1,079,620 |201,179 231,593 || 339,383 57,439 2,798,092
319,447 | 1,557,920 212,881 || 309,881 292,757 | 130,382 3,093,335
331,340 1,149 511 183,939 228,555 278,905 73,067 2,529,526
405,572 779,955 170,566 207,402 || 267,945 142,572 2,315,969
349,964 | 1,050,476 149,090 125,649 171,587 70,497 2,268,137
297,345 1,145,463 154,873 || 103,645 192,331 24,844 1,042,395
247,884 1,974,684 152,789 125,143 237,085 33,310 | 1,001,459
238,428 1,202,865 141,798 || 158,624 || 170,368 || 13,417 | 1,036,518
215,006 1,392,293 189,800 136,592 202,280 | 1 2,657 1,128,375
239,542 1,169,105 || 149,761 | 106,829 || 194,546 10,853 926,357
256,182 1,890,429 145,848 87,395 182,084 18,464 || 1,027,003
177,656 1,385,617 | 181,397 || 7 | 685 241,324 55,585 1,146,793
292 234 336 268 160 200 123
200 229 285 184 } 14 159 129
195 168 269 173 100 105 ** 134
6. | 7. 8. | 9. T0. 11. 12.





&# Independent of the great disparity between the Official Rate of Valuation, and Current Price of the respective Articles, this
analysis of the account of the Exports of British Products developes another important feature, Viz. that with the exception of Cottons,
Cotton Yarn, Linens, and Iron, there is no increase in the quantity Exported, the increase being exclusively in those articles; it will
be seen also, how materially the disparity of Value of the articles in this Statement alters the aggregate result of the depreciation of the
Exports since 1814, which is from 133 to 70, whilst if the above articles were excluded, the ratio of the remainder in 1828 would be
below 60.
z
84
AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity in Ibs. Weight of Hard Soap : Number of Bushels of Malt, and amount of Duty paid there-
on; the Number of Public, and Retail Brewers; and of Lincensed Victuallers, and the Number of Barrels of Beer, Brewed by
then, in each of the 60 Collections of Excise, in ENGLAND and WALEs, in the Year 1827. *

ith Duty in 1826 ( Amount of s: is § Number of Licensed Sºrrels of Beer Brºſ.
Collections º§: #. of Duty paid § § § š zºº; Public Licenced 'Retail Public Licensed *Retail
of Hard Soap Mali; On Malt SQ Q |’.” “...” Brewers | Victuallers||Brewers Brewers |Victuallers' Brewrs
ſ 1 Cornwall . . . . . . sº-sº-sºmeºmºsºsº-sºs 247,210 32,102 | 15 77 | 168 374 19,908 || 38,102 3,322 | 1,023 4,532 47
U 2 Plymouth 2 ... .[1,962,422 301,847 38,998 || 27 4 || 328. 194 * 34,734 20,187 781 | 12,936 4,056 20
3 Exeter 9 . . . . . . 76,353 230,068 29,758 21 4. 82 | 387 | 8,614 || 41,014 495 3,349 || 10,076 || –
s 4 Barnstaple 4 . . . . 15,228 271,203 || 35,107 4 2 37 544 238 || 32.606 118. 212 6,283 —
§ 2 5 Somerset 7 e e 67,849 205,641 26,730 | 15 5 || 108 || 286 || 9,137 22,250 662 2,692 5,810 130
s 6 Wellington 16 . . . 200,521 297,980 38,519 8 || 1 34 || 347 4,121 26,539 112 | 1,725 | 7,370 93
7 Bath 2 . . . . . . . . 504,634 646,053 83,677 | 34 || 42 174 275 | 67,433 47,535 | 7,829 28,777 | 12,187 5,206
8 Bristol + 1 . . . . . . 7,694,065 318,097 || 41,166 | 20 | 12 175 381 37,444 83,909 | 1,102 | 16,816 5,633 24
9 Gloucester 5 . . . . 934,811 398,963 || 51,689 | 16 || 52 | 107 || 427 18,859 44,718 6,031 6,097 12,180 530
10 Dorset 3 . . . . . . 141,063 287,256 37,350 32 9 218 128 20,054 11,947 1,696 || 7,838 5,322 420
†: Ş 11 Southam pton 6 344,261 358,288 46,451 55 34 || 647 39 58,897 3,953 || 10,864 29,905 2,598 || 4,049
š 12 Isle of Wight:3 56,579 321,993 || 41,809 || 33 12 404 || 32 34,280 3,026 3,727 | 20,104 || 1,283 || 3,464
30; Marlboro’10 91,387 384,302 || 49,790 | 20 6 | 122 || 313 | 15,884 25,716 890 6,310 | 8,868 78
14 Salisbury * * * * g e *====wº- 504,334 65,310 26 || 13 266 190 42,861 28,287 | 1,575 10,411 10,915 703
15 Canterbury 2 90,804 || 371,910 || 48,191 44 10 || 604 || 40 | 69,628 1,491 || 3,175 28,226 1,483 602
# Rochester 3 . . . . 616,971 314,673 || 40,571 58 10 | 975 || 23 100,992 | 1,485 || 3,429 || 70,058 591 3,364
s 17 Sussex 5 . . . . . . 802,249 || 411,503 53,348 60 | 21 586 69 75,472 3,973 || 4,699 || 39,489 2,702 || 3,532
* U18 Surrey 5 ...... 5,021,275 949,792 | 123,169 | 66 | 19 || 824 || 2 | 156,350 118 7,354 93,528 11 2,589
19 Essex . . . . . . . . 167,552 945,987 122,343 || 33 4 496 || 125 38,726 18,305 443 | 12,051 7,796 219
... W 20 Suffolk 4 . . . . . . 921,585 1,433,646 185,492 30 7 271 195 22,693 || 31,294 | 2,120 | 6,767 10,190 1,795
§ 1 Norwich . . . . . . 515,078 [1,212,167 157,006 || 65 3 971 33 || 76,177 3,083 40 28,534 || 4,379 —
2 Lynn * @ & © tº e g º e e 54,408 637,232 82,556 || 36 || 8 || 623 101 || 64,511 11,093 1,435 | 18,618 5,083 28
§ 3 Lincoln 4 . . . . . . 270,260 | 1,035,718 || 134,602 || 19 5 | 167 602 | 18,895 || 51,534 675 || 3,243 11,724 —
º } 4 Grantham 3 . . . . 478,193 |1,002,730 | 130,017 44 13 | 695 396 || 69,161 44,125 | 1,850 10,615 12,503 396
2: U 5 Cambridge 35,969 |1,190,899 || 154,218 |32 |34 || 878 || 160 78,033 27,054 || 2,703 || 14,239 8,407 || 516
ſ 6 Hertford 4 275,531 960,435 | 124,388 27 | 10 715 65 | 93,893 10,720 | 1,850 |47,937 6,494 | 1,628
7 Bedford . . . . . . 48,369 1,253,225 | 161,315 2 | 11 || 396 || 271 || 52,992 || 21,005 || 3,071 6,768 6,294 4.i
8 N orthamptons . 84,758 || 618,511 80,273 8 6 184 | 845 13,347 || 52,820 952 3,126 18,282 661
9 Coventry 2 .... 38,845 777,468 100,806 || 11 | 19 || 103 |1,025 | 12,949 112,836 2,737 || 4,361 37,978 —
30 Derby & © e º ºr º gº tº 137,865 751,521 | 97,412 | 12 11 81 908 7,375 116,677. 303 || 2,452 29,016 —
"S 1 Stafford . . . . . . — 413,152 53,613 || 13 || 13 | 89 616 || 39,094 || 44,527 3,694 || 9,507 || 13,447 I'7
§ { 2 Litchfield . . . . . . 420,209 || 823,728 106,562 || 5 || 85 39 || 875 9,738 166,769 | 12,387 3,870 | 16,038 53°
s 3 Shrewsbury . . . . - 557,827 | 72,358 || 2 | 11 14 || 587 2,898 || 62,259 1,461 514 || 25,931 || –
s 4 Worcester 4 . . . . 149,543 || 338,551 || 43,871 3 || || 3 17 || 465 1,226 46,529 1,478 443 || 13,535 77
5 Stourbridge 3 . . 2,461,945 580,010 || 75,072 || 2 || 49 18 766 3,057 86,698 || 4,804 || 1,079 28,106 || —
6 Hereford 5 59,387 266,585 34,596 5 || 4 16 || 561 1,990 || 33,323 406 776 10,826 56
7 Oxford 2 . . . . . . 14,704 470,585 60,992 || 17 | 12 || 389 || 374 || 41,128 28,663 | 1,713 6,252 || 9,671. 446
8 Reading . . . . . . 59,723 584,159 || 75,697 || 27 | 10 | 666 22 128,628 2,773 || 4,792 24,992 | 1,307 | 1,805
| 9 Uxbridge * & © e º e — 457,079 59,152 || 31|| 10 || 783 148 || 75,299 || 14,875 2,399 |.16,139 || 5,148 1,410
40 East . . . . . . . . . . — 368,302 47,801 || 11 24 172 856 15,350 | 89,709 || 5,033 662 5,407 || –
$ 1 Middle . . . . . . . . 6,135 255,816 || 33,242 — — 18 613 27,782 — 5,504 || –
š ) 2 North . . . . . . . . - 244,331 31,677 || 9 || 6 || 142 || 708 6,273 || 38,515 767 484 || 2,301 || –
3 West . . . . . . . . — 165,761 21,534 || 7 || – || 69 | 683 || 2,404 || 25,626 — 760 || 9,633 || –
4 Northwich . 24,539 70,672 | 9,140 || 9 || 24 195 || 641 | 16,036 || 56,858 3,598 || 1,477 1,948 33
5 Chester2 . . . . . . 4,010,623 499,612 64,769 || 15 7 353 449 16,901 || 35,704 || 1,138 7,093 || 7,949 || –
| 6 Liverpool * 18,077,788 18,761 2,440 63 || 14 | 1,194 | 40 | 111,182 || 9,172 2,312 22,613 2,884 1.
| 7 Wigan *3 . . . . . . 1,358,485 184,953 23,971 || 36 16 || 480 || 456 | 68,467 60,097 1,703 ió,773 || 3,458 —
§ 8 Manchester * 325,648 - 309 40 27 || 41 || 309 || 653 | 97,488 134,297 || 7,319 6 141 —
> 9 Lancaster2 310,334 246,737 31,977 || 4 || 26 || 60 481 1,191 46,791 3,025 | 1,173 || 13,456 36
# J 50 Halifax ...... — 323,117 41,706 || 14 || 8 || 189 856 23,781 80,542 | 1,249 80 914 || –
§ 1 I Leeds 2 . . . . . . . . 454,106 |1,278,841 | 165,400 || 14 18 86 819 17,004 || 106,794 | 2,640 1,760 854 —
§ 2 Sheffield . . . . . . 444,133 605,033 78,453 7| 20 | 138 | 899 || 20,727 | 75,442 3,992 307 || 4,286 || –
§ 3 York . . . . . . . . — 572,915 74,460 59 || 2 | 874 || 437 50,609 || 32,235 410 || 5,770 3,699 || –
kº, 4 Hull “ . . . . . . . . 927,115 210,534 27,277 33 I 440 | 68 40,093 5,828 133 |10,670 1,420 | —
C 5 Whitby * & © e º e 86,224 191,063 25,850 47 — 831 || 174 || 31,122 | 12,429 — 5,805 || 2,231 —
6 Durham . . . . . . —- || 205,106 || 26,610 || 47 || 2 |1081 202 || 43,659 | 18,412 220 14,920 5,456 —
§ 7 Newcastle . . . . 4,455,998 || 297,729 || 38,587 || 32 || 3 || 596 || 115 53,913 || 32,341 255 | 19,028 16,733 —
2. 8 Northumberland 60,381 129,903 || 16,814 || 20 — 551 44 26,944 || 5,609 7,704 || 1,458 ——
9 Cumberland 2 .. 445,172 316,663 || 41,097 || 40 | – |1024 185 |42,222 || 10,069 — | 16,204 || 4,896 —
Total of 59 Collectiºns (147) 55,801,077 29,318,486 || 3,798,860 |1,472 | 893 |22,272|22,569| 2,315,082 2,328,067 142,968 || 725,068 || 478,683 || 34,069
L. QN DON 32,367,520 2 5,254 99: 67 || 4,262 40 | 1,582,198 6,001 || 19,095 274,828 9,333 18,762
Scotland 8,676,845 3,172,347 | 890,890 211 || 8 ||14,409| 251 | 102.92s 4,598 || 4,493 | 188,366 || 48,813 4,112
Total Great Britain (165) 96.845,442 32,531,491 T4,105,004 lºsºl 90s 40,942|22,860 4,000,208 || 2,338,666 (166,556 1,188,262' 536,829 | 59,943

85
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Bushels of MALT; Barrels of Strong and Table Beer; its of Hard Soap, and of Candles,
charged with Duty in each Collection of Excise, in the Year, 1829; also an account of the Gross Receipt within, Expences of, and amount of Money remitted from each Collection in the same
Year; In the Collections noted with an * in the Column of Expence of Collection, the Salary of the Collector is £350 tº annum; in those noted with a +, £450; and those blank, £409; except
Bristol, in which it is £550; and Liverpool, £600; In the Six Collections noted with a †, Soft Soap was made in 1829, to the extent of 9,062,978 ſhs. in addition to the Hard.— see Statement
Soap and Candles.

CoLLECTIons
arranged in order of reference
to the Statement of 800 Towns,
at which Sittings are held.
ſ 1 Cornwall
..]
10
U 11
ſ12
| 13
3.4
14
l;
16
17
ſ:
4, 4 19
i;
21
22
23
5.4 24
25
26
ſ27
28
29
30
31
32
33
U34
7.
<
8 2
Amount of each Collection in 1829.
2 Plymouth
.-: 3 Exeter
4 Barnstaple
C 5 Wellington . . . . .
6 Somerset
7 Bristol
e G e e
9 Gloucester
& © tº º tº e
© & e Q e g c s
tº Q Q & © & gº e
tº e 9 tº e Q
Southampton .
Isle of Wight ....
Dorset ..
Salisbur
& Q & 0 & & © tº
Marlborough
Reading
Stourbridge ...
Essex . .
Suffolk..
Lynn
tº e º 'º e
e e Q & s e 9 e
Q & © e º e 6 º'
ºb & © & e
Cambridge . . . . . .
Hertford .
Bedford
Uxbridge..
© e º 3 e a
& © tº gº º e º 'º
& © 2 e º e
Northampton . . . .
Litchfield. . .
Coventry
Derby . .
Stafford
Shrewsbur
Northwich
Chester
46 Durham
47 Newcastle
© 8 & e º e
* @ e º e o ºs e
© tº e º e e º e
36 Lincoln. . . . . . . . . .
37 Sheffield
38 Leeds ....
39 Wigan .
40 York....
T41. Manchester . . . . . .
42 Halifax
43 Lancaster . . . . . . . .
44 Hull . . . . . . . . . . . .
‘Y 45 Whitby...
• * * * * * * *
a º 'º gº
* @ 9 & 3.
* @ 9
• & © 3 tº a
• e º 'º e e Q
w & © tº e º e
U-48 Cumberland......
ſ49 Northumberland..
50 North © & © e e Q
51 Middle. . . . . .
o:
\-
i
55
10. <
U-59
LOND
TOTAL England and Wales
do.
do.
52 East .
53 West
ſö4 Worcester
Hereford
tº e º e º Ao
e Q e º e 9 º'
tº & © tº º º
& © tº e º ºs e e
56 Surrey . . . . . . . . . .
57 Rochester
58 Canterbury
Sussex . .
ON
© & © tº e o e e
tº e º e º
SC, OTLAND
IRELAND
Bushels of MIALT In 1829,
ibs. of
º & Barrels of BEER. S. of -
P. #. *. 74, P. pºis. r.º.º. Hº Soap. Candles
Session 1827. Session 1830. Strong Table | No. 191 of 1830. in 1821.
247,210 || 173,489 || 54,815 4,655 1,547,415
301,847 | 178,829 || 49,733 22,989 2,072,848 942,162
230,068 149,218 || 44,235 | 12,488 57,491 897,001 ||
271,203 183,481 || 29,655 5,621 5,050 561,423
297,980 | 190,747 || 25,241 7,719 194,243 551,522
205,641 || 130,931 || 27,101 7,620 35,853 634,250
318,097 || 312,318 || 111,243 19,549 | f 7,717,722 || 1,788,372
646,053 || 460,302 || 115,478 || 42,313 528, 156 || 1,508,305
398,963 302,196 || 64,311 | 18,057 690,615 964,889
358,288 277,673 || 69,090 28,374 506,764 || 1,362,554
321,993 || 257,975 || 42,055 22,931 12,823 771,654
287,256 212,169 || 34,324 11,819 129,199 839,757
504,334 402,538 || 65,609 | 19,849 ) — 796,507
384,302 || 298,568 || 39,254 14,437 56,238 728,297
584,159 459,942 || 124,735 25,263 49,196 || 1,066,435
580,010 || 460,570 || 83,079 26,105 || 3,079,411 994,733
945,987 || 769,911 || 58,551 | 16,734 177,307 844,397
1,433,646 1,153,524 || 51,934 16,069 954,948 || 2,131,046
1,212,167 949,010 || 68,377 26,109 704,107 || 1,438,245
637,232 472,297 || 70,850 | 20,760 36,795 707,521
1,190,899 918,808 || 104,229 21,281 27,044 || 919,695
960,435 | 706,825 || 104,152 48,962 198,325 || 1,911,071
1,253,225 | 1,034,207 || 71,456 10,970 79,101 918,372
457,079 || 370,603 || 87,244 20,054 - 1,000,878
618,511 497,938 || 61,968 19,592 70,554 || 1,212,383
823,728 711,091 || 185,797 | 19,505 302,241 || 1,470,119
470,585 378,064 || 67,326 14,991 3,212 835,824
777,468 624,960 || 109,467 37,396 20,533 || 1,849,648
751,521 600,844 || 112,069 28,301 216,379 || 1,551,141
413,152 336,158 || 84,261 21,213 | –— || 801,624
557,827 | 450,790 || 61,034 25,226 1,114,910
70,672 52,998 || 71,170 || 4,139 15,228 || 1,438,245
499,612 366,352 || 49,804 || 14,419 3,928,904 868,608
18,761 6,438 || 137,940 23,473 ºf 22,725,486 || 1,886,365
1,002,730 853,740 || 140,191 19,413 478,523 || 1,454,868
1,035,718 764,570 || 60,108 12,947 387,446 872,301
605,033 || 489,150 || 93,568 || 4,779 411,710 || 1,145,093
1,278,841 1,153,853 || 119,631 3,222 | f 604,984 || 1,386,404
184,953 170,616 || 129,908 9,298 || || 2,310,513 || 2, 199,765
572,915 442,984 || 72, 182 8,806 246,634 || 1,366,207
309 292 |236,023 1,127 28,670 || 3,305,893
323,117 | 333,687 || 98,064 949 || --— || 1,400,713
246,737 194,415 || 51,759 12,918 349,885 || 1,101,526
210,534 155,416 || 38,840 | 10,749 f 1,129, 161 736,177
191,063 138,542 || 37,353 7,359 64,055 788,782
205,106 || 150,934 || 55,606 || 19,960 — | 1,056,629
297,729 212,758 || 73,583 28,813 5,497,922 847,671
316,663 276,008 || 50,289 | 19,520 391,038 || 1,113,778
129,903 || 113,611 || 29,440 8,756 42,890 545,972
244,831 187,970 || 42,252 2,658 — 450,840
255,816 212,280 28,484 || 4,973 302,194
368,302 || 290,387 || 106,763 5,666 1,003,437
165,761 165,592 || 27,929 || 10,317 355,089
838,551 276,017 || 47,376 13,116 167,667 825,380
266,585 237,428 || 35,956 11,182 65,743 753,352
949,792 854,729 || 161,568 92,609 || 5,991,848 || 3,578,769
314,673 || 266,469 || 93,629 61,038 644,147 || 2,103,473
371,910 288,044 || 65,396 24,806 60,601 || 1,302,554
411,503 || 317,021 || 81,906 || 44,680 628,032 || 1,376,548
40,678 29,797 || 1,469,994 | 261,824 29,196,591 || 18,894,695
29,359,164 |23,428,074 || 5,949,290 | 1,380,467 || 93,293,832 || 87,368,417
3,172,327 3,712,964 || 110,952 239,387 | f 9,638,586 || No Return
2,673,002 || 2,012,639 wº- Free of Duty || Free of Duty

Gross Eacpence
Receipt, of
*...*.*| Collection
* - La- —-É——
78,919 8,052 |
121,339 7,774
108,123 9,205
61,779 8,809
84,434 8,072 |
60, 103 '7,695
449,752 13,549
179,198 9,274
117,534 8,213
131,492 || 7,863
31,080 | # 6,808
67,052 6,154
123,897 | * 7,097
83,874 | *7,090
196,932 | * 7,007
241,154 12,385
244,696 | + 8,063
237,522 | f 10,166
207,417 | f 8,564
125,388 5,893
218,291 | * 7,038
564,121 8,999
203,049 | * 7,319
217,698 | * 8,706
129,148 | * 10,243
341,024 12,286
118,660 | * 7, 175
192,172 | * 11,481
196,917 | * 9,079
126,673 | * 9,141
133,064 8,667
348,906 | f 10,859
168,466 9,501
617,954 13,972
221,906 8,998
187,337 10,227
166,346 | * 10,732
310,530 | f 10,945
505,536 | f 12,382
139,647 10,318.
776,800 || 14,658
513,375 | 12,974
116,603 7,761
91,232 5,085
64,606 7,455
242,591 9,382
415,102 | f 9,796
117,501 || 12,550
46,703 | * 6,103
65,621 | * 7,982
59,942 | * 7,633
I26,960 | * 10,032
49,681 8,433
118,454 | f 8,249
102,970 9,968
527,332 10,773
306,769 + 10,286
167,135 | + 8, 197
201,732 | f 9,323
6,433,549 || 251,536
18,651,786 794,178
2,362,254 || 111,031
1,539,349 | 139,713
Amt. remit-
ted to Recr.
General
—-É——
68,924
112,683
97,813
51,816
74,944
51,826
427,174
163,743
105,775
131,236
68,861
58,761
116,164
76,216
189,560
226,189
243,210
226,700
195,356
118,675
210,940
555,345
194,886
208,475
118,357
328,363
111,238
173,366
179,531
116,990
124,197
334,341
158,076
14,195
201,536
176,916
155,476
274,298
489,823
130,042
753,393
478,726
105,463
63,613
56,751
216,686
361,252
103,237
41,988
57,411
51,806
11 1,223
40,776
103,844
108,498
494,761
294,870
158,273
189,800
4,574,216
15,798,574
1,951,148
1,440,085
86
STAT
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pries Of
1 f" # º
fºe º -
poamin , . . . . . . 230
mouth e - e º & © & ; Axbridg . . . . . . . . . 3,66
hº F & e - 6 - - - * º ge o & 6 & :* 9 12 e
wº ë. • * * * * . . . . 248 i. Bridgewater” gº tº 3,638 ſ.
§ #: i. ...: 227 #º & © tº 6 ... 1,540 $9 ereftegis...... ... 1,284 iſ 17 f Bi
s is elstone ...... 237 Castle Gary" . . . . . . 3,65% : Blandfords..... . 3,570 ſ Billerica
2. ; Ives ...: . . 261 3. "........ 3,684 tºº. e tº e g º & 3,567 j o & © tº 9 & 0 & 1,795
gii. ...... : jº. # §º. ;| |āº. ;|*|†sº
E #St. Mi €W. . . . . . ... 3 20 || 5 || Glas ºn ... ... " 96 fººtºurº . . . . . 3,570 oggeshai........ 1,814 Barnet”.........'
fº tº ºr tº º & . 367 § flºº 9 @ 9 º: 3.65 § ë. Castle a gº & ::::: 24 #. ºchester. . . . . . 1,839 ; • . . . . . . 2,396
Penryn .......... 1.sºs |# #...... . . . . 9 || 3 | f : D ºne...; ... 1,468 || S < H ay. Thurrock 1,771 dgeware....... 1,79
Þj. © tº e º O a & © tº: R. K #. e gº e º e e ; º; § { Eve º: ... 3,536 3 #º: 1,786 § E. ........ " O
# Redr Ce 6 g c & a tº º 56 s #Mi Ort • * * * O & 3. 00 Ç h -d - I'3 olt Q tº e o 'º 3,578 ſº - arwich 6 * > & Q & © e. 1 85% ppin & J C & G & © e º º
th it g & 261 Q - ilbornt • * * * 156 #Hind © e º e g a 6. 2 4. In © 2 g º e dº '. Q H g e tº C &
†. Ø gº tº tº P e Port S OI] - 2 37 gatestou tº e 1 f 69 R. < atfield tº @ Q Q @ 1
ſe é e a “s 281 Cº. etherto 9 @ 9, 6. 3,68() f Lyme R ... . . . . . . 3.4 #Mald © . . . . 3. & we 6 ,804
| #. ge e g tº ſº & * S Il . . . . M €SºłS ,413 on” ... 1 sig || $ tº Hertford ..... 2
Yo......... 241 isherborneº...... 3,700 M. . . . . 1,28 Manningtree...... 2 || 3 | H ord ...... ,391
, ºt ...... 1: Somerton e”. . . . . . 3,556 Poole........... § |*:::::: #|Š *::::::::::::: :::::::::
ſföallingto . . . . . 1,524 stabridge ........ 3,961 Ishaftesb ... . . . . . . 1.466 UWitha 5** * * * * * * * 1. 66 || Nº || On Street” & B . 2,269
S Devo gton . . . 42 stoyevº.... . . . . . 3.55 f # * * * 2. lity . . . . 2 : 18 $: m ......... ,796 § gar Chippi OW*
R. f Li nport .. . . . 3,931 S y" . . . . . 3,555 : Wareham ... 1,286 ribºst fami 1,837 # Romfo ºppºs 1,8
S Åskeardº ...... 1.361 irminºr 3,717 f Weymout ! . . . . . . 1,467 Biàº; St. Edmund Walth: TC! . . . . ,811
SJ #1400 a e e 9 Frauntons ..... 3,55 Wim ath . . 340 estOne #ds 1,888 altham Ab . . . . 1,782
sº #. … 999 łº". º ºf twº. Mister 1,471 Botesdale ... . . . . . 1,911 , Ware . . bey 1,303
> #P ymouth* & Q & 6. 215 Wi eſſ; º 1,305 interbourn € $ 3,538 Clare” © & © ºr º a tº e i. 3. 23 (Am .k.: * * * tº e º e e e 2. J.
*~ || 4, § lympton . . . . . . 1,360 UY intºnion........ 3,646 e . . . . 3, 569 Debenham..... º }; *. • 6 @ e . 2,377
R ūš. 9 e º 4 & 9 s º 1 365 eovil.” 6 e º a tº 9 tº 3,651 ſº #Eye al.]] 6 - e. • 6 ; + * B ; * & & e º 'º e 2,452
- tº e s a s s e e '. º s & tº 4 & 0 & & 9 º' tº 6 a 6 tº & 4 o 6 a. *| |;sº ,93 + $ e - * * & gº e o s e
sº. ... : ;|..." ;| |º. *|†º #| |#. #:
shburton • * ~ 3 8 ſ $338th' . . . . . . . . 1.32 ...Andover...... 3,347 ramingham .... } ,7 arl ........ i.
Brixha tº ºr © f ath" 3. 4. * * Basi ngstoke ... º & × gham 3. 90 Q ! OW a tº 1 82
tº e & rºy tº e º & 0 - gstok . 3,479 * Hadl º 6 * 6 4. 1. a - Hatfi © 6 e º e & 3. 4
Chudl m . . . . . . 3,799 B04:" . . . . . 1,385 fi)evi gs e . . . . 3,435 S H eigh. ,935 Cº. eld . . . . 1,82
Of . . . . 1,508 Hradford ... ,385 || Sº vizes . . 3,435 || S 3 aesworth ... . . . 1 Hitchin ....... ,822
gº * * * * radford . . . . . 3.3 P Fordinbridge.... cº 3% orth ,909 || S C#11]] . . . 1,823
Q: - € * . . . . . . . . 3.795 Ch * G & Q & e g 316 º inbridge. o 6. 3,398 SH # Ipswi . . . . . . . 1 935 R. New 6 * & 6 e e º e e e p J
§ #.º *... . . . . 3,898 3. . . . . . . . ... 3 ; §§ #. Clere... . . . : Š #º. ... iś|5 < sº Pagnell :::::
: < iºni tº a º . .. *::: s #. ... 9 * * * * * * º S º * 6 tº e e • * ; Cº. §." - e ; § jºi 6 º' ;
odbur ge tº dº e ºs 1 3. < - eynsham © e º e e g tº 375 s: omsey & © e s s e º a c 4. 430 Net d tº tº & o 3. 6 S OI’ & ,375
R New y ,526 •r Marshfi e q e 4. e. e. e. © gº Co f$ jºy . . . . . . . , ‘FO € ham . . . 1 877 tevena © & © tº 9 e e 2 4
ton % & - 3 8%3 ſº P e Tº tº field. º 3,603 ăligăut # 9 & 3 490 - Saxm d e o g g tº 6 1. tº. Sto lº ge * - e. e. 3. 40
Sidmouth ºl.... j hilip's N . . . . . . . 3.1 #Stockbri '12 . . . . . a’ ºn Soui undham . 1,939 rtford Bishops' 2,393
uth * . . gº tº e 1,501 Sh OrtOn , § 9 96 - bridge º 9 3,392 outhwol e e º & ! 9 Stone - ishops º: J.
& © tº q & tº º I & e & O a & e e e is - - § y & © e y -
lºt #. * * * * * g º g ; W. Q 9 & 3 & * ; 14 (Ashto º 9 * & © g g g g g §: lº. º }; UTowcester * ...... 1,825
* * Bamaic ... i. arringt . . . . . , 3.3 m Kevmes” 2 19 ſ : ridge ... i. i || 24 . . . . . 2,541
#ºple: 1,511 U +W . © gº & G & £ ,379 * s: º 3,341 || 9 :Aylsham º . . . . 1,761 ſ: Albans
Bow ord tº 9 º' tº • * * 1,531 9 ſ Berk tº 3 & 4 tº q 39() B edwin, Great 4 º' tº 2,7 26 § fººle. e tº tº e º º 1,987 Amersham & e º 0 & 9 2,397
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tº." ... : §ºw. . . . . 3,187 º ... 3730 || S ºffaileston ...... iº || | i. . . . . . . 2,492
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An ACCOUNT of the Quantity reduced into English Quarters, of Wheat and Rye Exported from the Port of DANTzic with the
Annual Average price of the Wheat itſ” Quarter in Sterling Money in each of the 65 Years 1700 – 1764 and of the Quantity in Quarters
of Wheat, Barley, Malt, Rye, & Oatmeal, Exported from, and of Quarters of Oats Imported into Great Britain, with the price of the best
Wheat & Malt ºf Bushel at Lady-day and Michaelmas, and the mean annual price of Wheat itſ” Quarter at the Market of Windsor in each
of those Years, also of the Number of Pipes of Wine shipped from the Port of Oporto in each of the same Years, and the price of the Quar-
ten Loaf as entered in the Books of the Town Clerks Office Guildhall at the commencement of each Mayoralty on the 9th. of November
in each Year since 1734.
tº:- For the quantity of Wheat Exported from Dantzic see Parliamentary Paper No. 83, Session 1827, folio 62; for Annual Average price of the same, see same Pa-
per, folio 64, for the quantities Exported from Great Britain and prices of the same see following page. The Number of pipes of Wine Eaſported from Oporto have been taken
from a very interesting tract on the Wine Trade of Great Britain drawn up by James Warre Esq. a Gentleman for more than half a Century most respectably and eatensivley
concerned in the Wine Trade of London, published in 1823. In the Years noted by a “the quantity of Grain Imported into Great Britain eacceeded the quantity eaſported.



Exported from | . Š i.
Dantzic gº; Eacported from Great Britain
§ $ $
Quarters of |&s? Quaaters of
/- ~~~~ ~ || 's $ || 2– 2^ —N
Years. Wheat | Rye š's 3 || Wheat Barley Malt Rye |Oatmeal
§ 9 Š
1700 || 33,346 103,651 Fis 49,056 25,896 || 37,571 27,231 || 391
i 34,626 91,697 || * 98,323 21,953 50,447 || 43,917 284
| 2 || 43,892 184,674 90,230 | 16,280 || 7 1,856 51,710 89
3 || 33,895 || 61,802 || 19/3 || 106,615 71,523 123,291 58,438 159
4 52,148 124,259 || 2015 || 90,313 30,729 102,873 29,284 219
§ 5 || 64,532 154,972 || 1719 || 96,185 21,386 || 137,396 24,059 100
Ś 6 | 73,981 | 200,176 || 16|5 || 188,332 10,221 141,084 49,892 62
< 7 || 65,521 121,572 || 16|7 || 74,155 4,771 || 111, 158 34,032 | 103
8 98,180 187,437 || 20/2 || 83,406 || 29,937 | 97,787 4,720 67
9 || 83,173 177,740 || 42/9 || 169,679 40,512 || 139,934 166,512 37
1710 || 38,119 74,358 || 33/3 || 13,924 5,714 || 79,530 | 12,215 125
11 46,429 182,019 || 25/9 || 76,949 8,412 || 139,975 37,957 | 321
U 12 79,238 259,870 || 22/10 || 145,100 || 19,838 191,624 17,735 | 303
r 13 130,698 || 303,510 || 25/8 || 176,227 52,542 217,975 38,625 | 1,376
14 || 48,816 76,982 || 37|8 || 174,821 18,579 220,274 20,455 | 129 |
15 10,900 24,542 || 27 17 || 166,490 5,079 || 103,365 31,161 303
16 || 19,543 62,780 || 23/2 || 74,926 14,857 226,617 | 40,123 719
17 | 37,066 | 68,005 || 22/1 || 22,953 18,435 251,072 23,031 404
18 33,822 144,071 || 23/2 || 71,800 71,139 303,133 49,416 868
19 54,728 200,272 || 23|6 || 127,762 9,649 357,499 || 45,502 || 219
1720 37,496 || 139,707 || 19/10 || 83,084 4,505 253,509 || 49,241 3,461
1 59,824 192,737 || 16|6 || 81,632 11,607 || 338,942 69,697 577
2 67,757 252,679 || 16/5 || 178,880 37,528 366,738 || 42,578 || 324
3 98,846 || 360,738 || 18/11 || 157,719 || 45,780 305,068 12,737 541
s 4 || 96,804 |450,210 || 18/11 || 245,865 10,298 || 241,895 || 23,441 516
| S 5 123,270 264,074 || 23/10 || 204,418 13,782 294,025 | 20,569 1,447
& S 6 98,018 218,150 || 24/3 || 142,183 20,017 | 335,925 18,835 | 1,412
7 41,764 187,942 || 24! 30,317 | 8,688 241,428 || 9,169 || 2,204
8 92,998 || 205,852 || 2011 ||*70,757 |* 11,547 195,340 | * 2,192 | 1,383
9 204,142 337,625 || 1917 ||*21,322 |* 12,551 130,743 | * 130,585 2,541
1730 113,455 185,728 || 16/11 || 93,970 14,982 179,446 12,394 4,479
1 116,315 65,134 || 17|7 || 130,025 13,562 177,699 || 21,089 | 1,808
2 74,476 || 79,313 || 16|8 || 202,058 13,874 | 161,075 15,535 | 1,274
3 115,218 155,606 || 16/6 || 427,199 || 37,598 || 203,155 28,156 | 1,487
4 || 103,318 63,350 || 1919 || 498,196 || 70,224 233,124 10,735 | 3,037
5 86,409 | 68,768 || 2011 || 153,333 57,520 219,710 | 1,320 1,920
6 25,187 20,952 || 22/8 || 1 18, 170 6,860 | 192,602 | 1,220 | 1,196
7 20,500 2,752 || 24| || 461,602 || 23,669 || 103,718 7,849 1,921
8 49,901 || 34,432 || 21/1 || 580,599 || 70,689 188,606 || 36,159 | 1,777
U 9 92,192 || 110,069 || 19|6 || 279,542 54,447 | 191,876 29,791 1,116
r1740 164,131 || 253,401 || 33/1 || 54,390 24,086 || 145,527 | 8,979 2,579
1 93,224 107,134 || 35/3 || 45,416 || 6,618 123,357 3,390 | 1,106
2 56,330 71,638. 22/2 || 293,259 || 11,482 189,525 | 63,273 || 1,380
3 53,212 80,324 || 1812 || 371,431 34,995 || 219,217 | 88,272 1,882
3 s 4 || 53,879 128,065 || 1815 || 231,984 20,090 219,864 || 74,169 | 1,657
Ś 5 24,886 || 41,409 || 22/2 || 324,839 95,878 219,354 || 83,966 9,770
6 24,037 53,287 || 25/1 || 130,646 | 158,719 282,024 45,782 | 20,203
7 47,762 81,377 || 24/2 || 266,906 || 103,143 361,289 92,718 2,122
U 8 98,943 |131,365 || 21|1 || 543,387 | 73,857 349,363 || 103,801 || 3,768
f_9 |113,789 190,952 || 22/8 || 629,049 || 52,621 |355,469 106.31% 1,281
i 1750 99,502 | 190,931 || 20/8 || 947,603 |224,500 330,754 99,054 4,283
1 202,588 344,570 || 20|7 || 661,416 || 32,698 256,547 71,048 2,276
§ 2 | 191,307 327,961 || 22/3 || 429,279 106,332 287,578 57,847 | 1,450
§ 3 ; 147,286 164,389 || 21|6 || 299,608 || 67,049 || 274,424 24,835 | 7,012
* 4 131,118 190,221 || 1971 || 356,270 47,776 321,995 || 42,915 2,330
ſ 5 - 18|4 || 237,466 381,659 43,446 3,168
| 6 || 82,581 156,595 || 23| 1 || 102,752 269,949 29,969 5,490
1 s 7 | 183,094 | 132,472 || 31|| || * 130,017 57,511 6,898 || 4,693
|s 8 87,451 79,958 || 29| |* {1,119 1,504 364 1,831
º 9 87,612 | 73,552 || 23|7 || 227,367 208,797 41,509 6,937
1760 116,519 181,277 || 19| || 393,614 291,150 53,174 14,496
| 1 | 68,230 122,743 || 1914 || 441,956 || 413,891 57,982 11,290
2 55,911 173,129 || 21/10 || 295,385 423,064 28,629 15,992
3 127,258 sºlº 429,537 215,681 12,951 3,042
4 181,299 || 322,575 || 22/3 |; 246,891 27,746 3,952
|
53
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:
Prices if Bushel of 9 Gal-l gºs | <'s f e
§ § § lons º: }. best º § §§ ſº of *d Quartern
S C § Wheat Malt §§. §§§ & e 4 2?? L07700m at the
S. “S § *—/\_rs § *š *śs s commencemt of each May.
Q’ S’.S Lady- Mich- Lady- Mich §§§ §§§ : oralty on the ninth of
day aelmas day aelmas §§ Fºš November in each Year.
234 || 5/3 |4|9 |4|4 |3|6 |40|| 7,287 1700 tººk
20 |4|9 |4|2 : 3| § 6,144 1 | *ge=ses: Escs
— || 3/9 |3|7 || 3 ||6 || 3 ||6 || 29|6 || 3,930 2 ºś
T || || ; 2/10 ; ; 7,567 3 ºº::
—- ||7|3 |4|4 |3|6 |3|6 |46/6 10,078 4| # 5 º' 33 3: º33.
93 % 3/6. § § : 6,188 5 ##########
8 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 4 || 3 || 4 || 26 5,732 6| | | | | |
12 ; #io §: §: gāj6 10,705 | }| ##########
70 ||3|10|6|6 || 4 || 4 || 416 || 7,419 3 - - - - - - - - - -
— || 8/1 11|6 |4|2 |4|8 || 78|6 || 8,406 9
139|11/6 || 8 |5| |5| |78) 8,994 | 1710 || s & s & = & C S = &
— || 6/3 7|3 |4|10|5| |54) 9,072 11 s §§ šš §§§§ $
— || 6/10 |4|9 |4|6 |4|2 |46/4 6,949 12 §§§§§§§§§
~ || 4/9 || 8 || || 3/9 || 4 || || 31|, | 11,705 13| : s , , , , , ,
21 ||73 |4|10|| || || |1975. 14 § * * * * * * * *
— |4|6 || 6/3 |4|4 8|4 |43) 8,807 15
— || 6 || 6 |4| |4| |48} , | 13,990 | 16 || 3 “E sº e º Sos
62 ||5||73 |5||9 || 3/3 |3|8 |45/8 10,345 || 17 | S- -N- L
21 || 5/3 |4|6 |3|6 || 3|8 ||38|10| 19,218 18 § - $3, $5
300 ||4|03 |4|8 |3}3 |3|8 |33 || 15,605 | 19| S$ ##$$.
— ||4|6 |4|9 |4| |3|10|37 || | 15,557 1720 's $ $$ tº
— || 5 |4|43 |3|8 |3|6 ||37 ||6 || 19,540 | 1 šš jeś3
— |4|6 |4|6 |3|, |2|8 || 36|| | 18,397 2 §§ $$$$.
112 ||4|2 |4|6 || 2/9 |3|2 34|8 || 17,321 || 3 šš Šiššš.
61,630 ||4|6 || 4/9 |3|10|3|8 || 37|, |21,333 || 4 =; šššš.
2,152 || 53 |6/10}|3|6 |3|6 || 48|6 || 21,805 5 ‘sº 23. Šg
20 || 6/6 |5||3|6 |3|6 || 46|| || 10,153 6 3 sp;' $º $$.
15 ||4|73 |5|10}|3|6 |3|6 |42|| || 17,999 7. .##$$$$. 3's
70,070 || 6/11 6/8 || 4 |4|, | 54|6 |25,870 8 §§§ ###5;
184,071 || 6/4; 5|6 |4|6 |4|4 |46/10 |22,071 9 is sº is ; ; ;
95,149 |4|73 |4|6 |3|6 |33 || 36||6 || 13,710 || 1730) 5 §§§§ 2; ;
15,892 || 4/3 |4| |3| || 3/3 32/10 |20,808 || 1 §§§ #$$$.
12,044 || 3/5 3/3 |3|8 |3|2|, |26|8 || 15,702 2 §§ s sº
9 || 3|7 ||3|6 |2|10 |2|10|28|4 16,625 || 3 sš Šč; ;
9 || 4/2 |5|3 |2|10 |2|10|38||10 17,771 4.
6,439 || 5 || 5/9 |2|10 |2|10|43| | 19,584 5 Wlliams . . . . . . . . d. 53
267 ||4|10|5|3 3 3| |40/4 18,370 6|| Thompson . . . . . . . .
7 |4|93 |4|73 ||3|2 |3|6 ||38|| 21,830 7 i Barnard . . . . . . . . . .
1 |4|73 |4|3 |3|6 |3|6 || 35|6 || 17,429 8| Perry . . . . . . . . . . . .
32 || 415 |4|11 |3|2 |3|4 ||38||6 || 17,163 9| Salter . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,383 ho 7|10}|4| |4| |50|8 || 13,852 1740 | Parsons + ........
84,821 |7|3 |4|6 || 4/2 |4| || 46/8 23,571 1 | Godschall f........
25 || 4/3 3/9 |3|10|3|10| 34] | 20,491 2 | Wilmot . . . . . . . . . .
12 || 3|33 |2|11 3/10 || 3/4 24/10 |24,529 3 Westley . . . . . . . . . .
67 ||3|1} |3|1 |3| |3|2| | | | | 19,521 4 Marshall ...... . . . .
5 |3|2 |3|8 |3| |2|10|27|6 || 11,994 5 Hoare . . . . . . . . . . . .
— || 5/3 |4}6 |2|10 |2|9 || 39) || 17,593 6 Benn . . . . . . . . . . . .
— |4|7 |4|1 |2|10 |2|10| 34/10 | 19,420 7 Ladbroke ........
— 4/6 |4|9 |2|10|3| || 27| | 19,337 8 Calvert . . . . . . . . . .
— || 4|6 |4|9 3|2 |3|2 | | 22,738 9 || Pennant + . . . . . . .
26 ||3|10}|4|3 ||3|2 3/2 32/6 14,587 1750 | Cockaigne ........
2,291 ||4| 1 || 5 ||6 |3|2 3/4 ||38||6 || 17,296 1 Winterbottom # ....
250 || 6/2} | 5/3 |3|6 || 3/4 41/10 | 13,224 2 : Gascoyne ........
33 || 5|8 ||5||6 || 3/4 |3|6 |44|8 || 21,107 3 Ironside ..........
52,431 |4|8 |4| |3|6 |3|6 || 34|8 || 13,820 4 Jansen ..........
2,886 || 3/11 |4|6 || 3/2 |3|2 || 33/10 | 12,869 5 Bethel ..........
54,758 || 4/63 || 6.9 |3|2 || 3/4 |453 | 12,211 6 | Dickenson ........
9,360 || 8 ||6 || 6 ||6 |4|6 |4|6 || 60] 12,488 || 7 || Asgill ............
33,622 || 7 || |5||6 |4|6 |4|6 || 701 || 17,327 8 Glynn ... . . . . . . . . .
1,460 || 5/3 |4|8 |3|6 || 3/4 39/10 | 19,425 9| Chitty ...... . . . . . .
4|4|4} |4|9 || 3/3 3/3 || 36||6 || 21,290 1760 | Backiston ........
58 || 3|0 3/93 || 3/3 |3|1 30/3 18,281 | 1 | Fluyder ..........
17,400 || 5 || || 4/9 |3|1 || 3/9 39| || 27,085 2 | Beckford ... . . . . .
234,899 4|8 5/6 3/3 4/9 40/9 12,242 3 Bridgen e e e s & © e º 0 °
| 134,772 || 5/5% 6/3 || 4/3 || 4/3 46/9 17,186 4 || Stephenson . . . . . . . .

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89
The ACCOUNT of the preceding Page continued with this difference, Viz.--up to 1764.—ENGLAND appears to have Exported
considerably more Grain than she Imported, from which Period the IMPORTS begin considerably to exceed the ExpoRTs, and consequently
both the Import and Export of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, are exhibited below, instead of only the excess Exported as in the preceding
Page. The quantities Imported, also, be it observed, include the Imports from Ireland;—this is important to be borne in mind, inasmuch,
as other Statements exhibit the Importation exclusive of Ireland. t|t The Eton Bushel continued to contain 9 Gallons down to Michaelmas
1793, after which date the Winchester Standard was adopted; the Prices of Malt are exclusive of Duty.
tº-In the Years 1690 and 1691, the Price of Wheat was very equable, varying only from 30/4, to 31|0.
In
1692, there commenced Seven Years succession of very
unfavorable Harvests, which appear to have been general over a great part of Europe, so that without any Exportation worth Notice, the Money Price in 1695, rose fo
60/1; in 1696, to 63|1; in 1698, to 60}9; down in the following Year to 56|10}; and, in 1700, to 35/6; from which, Period the preceding Statement shews the progress
of Exportation, and variation in Money Price, Year by Year, down to 1764, from which Period as will be seen by the Statement below, England suddenly changes her
character from an Eaſporting to an Importing Country. - -
Eacported from || sº . -
Dantzic §§§ Quarters of Grain and Flour Imported into,
- ## and Eaſported from GREAT BRITAIN.
sis S.5)
Quarters of §§§§
/-- -—sſ #### || Wheat and Flour | Barley and Halt Oats & Oatmeal
Years. Wheat Rye || *šš" || Imported Earported Imported [Earported Imported [Ea'poted
1765 190,393 || 286 853 104,547 | 167,126 4,611 || 251,927 | 108,577 12,382
6 145,619 233,823 11,020 | 164,939 3,736 95, 115 230,639 11,633
7 151,424 342,968 497,905 5,071 74,364 18,700 249,163 10,605
8 || 197,789 || 349,654 349,268 7,433 20,481 6,587 194,743 12,104
9 124,775 367,618 4,378 49,892 221 39,825 109,466 13,292
1770 269,158 392,568 34 75,449 29 || 170,409 || 124,444 28,852
1 | 181,417 | 150,263 2,510 || 10,089 228 34,198 || 212,327 35,233
2 159,917 210,023 25,474 6,959 3,068 14,031 106,820 23,599
3 109,542 143,588 56,857 || 7,637 63,916 2,475 329,454 18,777
4 || 147,834 99,545 289,149 15,928 171,508 || 2,911 || 399,499 || 16,433
5 126,409 | 73,551 560,988 || 91,037 || 139,451 || 51,414 384,942 26,485
6 100,330 | 68,392 20,578 210,664 || 8,499 || 136,114 || 378,566 || 34,987
7 150,156 71,036 233,323 87,686 7,981 142,725 366,446 36,614
8 123,689 || 79,400 106,394 || 141,070 || 42,714 || 103,930 201,170 56,543
9 : 113,509 83,151 5,039 || 222,261 7,085 85,777 348,511 22,286
1780 || 105,576 83,054 3,915 224,059 352 191,563 195,224 27,023
1 56,319 83,839 159,866 | 103,021 56 150,468 109,446 41,717
2 37,152 42,753 80,695 145,152 13,592 127,744 38,562 23,317
3 | 181,782 141,524 584,183 || 51,943 144,926 53,065 228,942 11,826
4 || 178,493 146,630 216,947 89,288 77,182 66,889 266,998 || 13,511
5 152,295 229,824 110,863 132,685 67,212 166,448 274,089 25,273
6 79,400 231,383 51,463 205,466 62,374 111,598 478,473 || 19,293
7 58,383 90,278 59,339 129,536 43,244 135,089 || 512,004 || 17,098
8 41,936 48,998 148,710 82,971 11,479 212,811 || 413,827 14,418
9 91,321 150,360 112,656 140,014 || 11,128 345,685 437,594 || 33,285
1790 74,218 95,309 222,557 30,892 29,718 50,966 786,546 14,290
1 || 130,279 || 109,241 469,056 || 70,626 61,134 || 41,590 | 836,736 16,498
2 || 105,920 | 136,976 22,417 300,278 118,526 49,131 | 1,008,750 25,337
3 || 177,966 157,724 490,398 || 76,869 || 147,169 || 3,462 | 722,547 | 18,609
4 201,810 | 123,571 327,902 | 155,048 128,568 9,437 862,979 16,059
5 148,070 1,924 313,793 | 18,839 18,070 6,416 || 460,377 | 6,867 |
6 288,971 93,224 879,200 | 24,679 40,033 13,133 301,373 || 12,040
7 257,828 82,582 461,767 54,525 64,198 || 13,123 609,119 21,734
8 283,241 | 126,420 396,721 59,782 116,485 15,076 773,994 || 27,258
9 269,008 || 136,020 463,185 39,362 | 19,538 41,386 529,539 21,827
1800 439,277 23,800 1,264,520 22,013 || 130,976 5,808 || 545,018 12,019
1 404,232 | 103,114 1,424,766 28,406 || 113,966 3,725 583,043 15,316
2 563,472 253,936 647,664 149,304 || 17,555 7,875 583,780 17,582
3 367,102 || 310,363 373,725 76,580 14,052 43,788 521,167 16,533
4 449,210 100,233 461,140 63,073 11,596 || 128,469 740,393 || 19,139
5 482,890 10,137 920,834 77,955 43,301 || 13,457 || 478,411 | 16,367
6 63,145 ' —— 310,342 29,566 5,385 23,625 540,506 35,997
7 400,759 24,365 22,132 || 13,562 |754,163 31,369
8 Export Prohibited 81,466 77,567 33,739 10,781 || 514,540 27,293
9 448,487 31,278 28,420 | 10,900 1,120,380 20,906
1810 |205,701 1,530,691 75,785 27,211 | 19,590 560,044 25,340
11 || 46,053 — 2– 292,038 || 97,765 43,651 64,273 233,649 44,667
12 Eacport prohibited 246,376 || 46,325 75,603 || 62,796 || 353,508 || 30,453
13 || Town Beseiged 562,329 — 82,003 —— 751,954 –
14 62,543 f 13,556 852,566 111,477 46,031 54,118 815,161 46,945
15 15,899 || 2,343 384,475 |237,947 29,578 8,203 || 718,408 || 49,608
16 137,675 34,432 332,491 121,611 || 78,494 33,691 759,708 || 32,470
17 227,491 138,836 1,089,855 317,524 | 161,812 64,159 | 1,090,111 || 72,036
18 289,680 43,838 1,694,261 || 58,668 i 722,843 18,745 2,059,134 33,306
19 126,119 24,166 625,638 || 44,689 394,180 7,396 | 1,376,337 38,835
1820 322,511 40,355 996,478 94,657 117,014 || 9,967 1,599,900 28,620
1 || 140,524 10,417 707,385 195,950 98,479 10,930 1,265,449 28,702
2 27,633 17,770 510,602 || 156,158 || 41,690 || 9,101 || 624,879 23,527
3 57,534 57,695 424,019 130,169 || 19,772 7,226 1,131,452 21,345
4 56,932 5,138 451,591 57,943 | 73,592 || 3,263 1,713,198 18,217
5 106,210 || 13,437 737,546 36,113 594,316 5,071 I,833,524 18,657
6 [247,572 13,835 897,127 20,053 354,666 5,490 2,428,027 | 19,506
f *** 708,218 57,036 273,767 21,374 3,080,780 15,068
8 1,404,671 132,391 || 253,355 4,562 2,216,486 || 19,819
9 2,196,432 375,706 2,215,888
1830
Pricesúſ Bushel of 9 Gal-
ions at Windsor of the best
Wheat Mult
/*-A-º",
Mich- Lady. I Mich
aelmas day |aelmas
6|6 |3|11 |4|3
6|6 || 473 |4|3
8|3 4/3 |4|3
5||113|4|3 |4|3
5|63 ||3|9 |3|7
6/10}|3|3 3/3
7|3 || 4/3 |43
8|6 || 473 || 4/7
8/3 |5| |5||
8| |5| |5||
6|1} |5| |4|11
6|| || |4|11 || 4/7
7|3 ||3|11 |3|11
5/4} |4/3 |3|11
5| | |3|11 |3|11
6/9 |3|7 || 3/9
6/9 || 3/9 3/9
8|1}} 3/9 |4|3
7| 5|2 5/5
7|1} 5| 5/5
6|6 |5|| 1 |5|3
6|| |5|3 |5||
7| |4|9 |4|9
69 |4|9 |4|9
8| 4|6 |4|9
7/63 |4|6 || 4/6
6|3 4|6 |4|9
7|6 |5|5 |5|3}
6|4 4/9 5/2
7| 5/3 |5|3
11|6 || 513 || 5/5
8||0} : 519 |5|1
6/9 |4|9 |4|9
6|9 |4|9 |4|9
11||7 |4|9 5/5
16| 8/8 |9|2
10| || 11/2 |9|8
8/33 6/9 |6|2
7|6 |4|8 |4|8
10| |4|8 |5|8
11| || 7 |8 || 7 ||8
10|9||5|8 || 6/8
8|6 || 6]2 |6|2
12|, |7|2 |7|2
14|| ||7|8 || 8/2
13| ||7|2 |7|2
14| |6|8 |6|8
15||7|8 || 8/8
13||10|2|9|8
10|6 || 6/8 6/8
9| || 6/2 |6|2
11|6 || 4|8 |6|4
12|6 || 9/10 | 9/10
11|6 || 9|4|10|
9|6|10|2|9||
9| || 7 || ||7|
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§ $ Price of the Q º
§ 3 & 3 -> wurter?
§ 2 º' tº Loaf in LoNDoN, at the
- ‘S gº f
‘s: §§ Commencement of each
$$$.5 Mayoralty on the 9th. of
e - S November in each Year.
19,534 Nelson . . . . . . . . d. 7
21,272 Kite . . . . . . . . .. 8
20,212 Harley . . . . . . . . 8}
22,471 Turner . . . . . . . . 6;
22,922 Beckford +... ... 6
16,469 |1770 Crosley . . . . . . . . 6;
22,363 || 1 | Nash . . . . . . . . ... 7#
20,358 2 Townshend .... 8
20,129 || 3 | Bull . . . . . . . . . . 74
23,214 4. Wilkes . . . . . ... 8
24,013 5 Sawbridge. . . . . . 64
22,620 6 || Halifax ... . . . . . 6;
26,833 7 Esdaile . . . . . . . . 7+
22,890 8 Plumb . . . . . . . , 6
29,575 9 Kennet . . . . . . . . 5;
27,716 0 | Lewes ... . . . . . 74
21,059 1 Plomer . . . . . . . . 7
25,923 2 | Newnham ....., 83
19,741 3 | Peckham . . . . . . 7+
21,795 4 Clarke . . . . . . . . 73.
24,567 5 Wright ... . . . . . 6;
23,555 6 | Sainsbury . . . . . . 6;
34,017 7 | Burnell . . . . . . . . 6;
36,608 8 Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . 6;
39,645 9 || Picket ... . . . . . 7+
46,808 0 | Boydell . . . . . . . . 7;
45,396 1 Hopkins ... ... 6;
55,123 2 Sanderson . . . . . . 7+
31,113 3 | Le Mesurier . . . . 7;
52,654 4 Skinner . . . . . . . . 7%
53,392 5 | Curtis. . . . . . . . . . 124
38,584 6 Watson . . . . . . . . 8;
28,757 || 7 || Anderson . . . . . . 9%
64,402 8 Glynn ... . . . . . 8
56,699 9 Combe . . . . . . . . 3
55,896 O | Staines . . . . . . , 17%
66,629 1 Eamer . . . . . . . . 10%
38,632 2 | Price . . . . . . . ... 10
54,350 || 3 || Perring . . . . . . . . 1()
29,851 4 | Pritchard ... ... 13%
36,320 5 | Shaw . . . . . . . . . . 12%
39,984 6 | Leighton . . . . . . 13}
42,201 || 7 || Ansley . . . . . . . . 104
36,916 8 | Flower . . . . . . . . 15%
43,951 9 || T. Smith . . . . . . 16#
42,115 |1810 J. J. Smith . . . . 13%
21,208 11 || Hunter . . . . . . . , 17%
23,801 || 12 Scholey . . . . . . . . 18%
22,195 || 13 | Domvile . . . . . . . . 14
22,507 || 14 || Birch . . . . . . . . . . 14
33,075 15 || Wood . . . . ) is gºt
17,872 16 || Wood..... #:
27,119 || 17 | C. Smith . . .3; #5
32,843 | 18 || Atkins ... $5:#;
19,562 Bridges ... #####:
24,009 |1820 | Thorp . . . . . ; ; ###
24,645 || 1 | Heygate., | #:
27,758 || 2 | Waithman ( iš: tº
| 23,578 || 3 || Magnay .. ºf:
26,722 || 4 || Garrat ... #######
40,524 || 5 | Venables | ######
19,193 || 6 || Brown ... ####3;
24,549 || 7 || Lucas . . . . . ; ; #####
28,005 8 || Thompson | #: gää
17,832 9 (Xrowder #####
() ######




$()
STATEMENT of the Number of Quarters of W HEAT and W HEAT Filou R, the Flour being converted into its equivalent quan-
tity of Wheat, Imported into GREAT
BRITAIN, from each of 12 different parts of the World, and the Total thereof, in each of
tº 31 Years isoo 1830. Wide Par. Pa. Vol. XX, Fo. 233, Session 1825 : the 6 Years 1825–80 from MS.
- - -- British United States Guernsey Irel All other TQTAL
Years | Russia Sweden | Denmark Prussia Germany Holland ſ Flanders France America Of Anna * Man reland parts |QUARTERS.
sº 2-º-º-º-º- -— ; * *-* * * *** * --- ºl--- 2; yely 120 49 5.282 | 1.264,520
*|†ººlººl;|;| – | *;|...}}| * : ;|:
I 174,337 13,194 3,013 || 528,03: 2 2 s 3 ºis | – | 1 3 647,663
2 | 8,665 5,982 110 || 334,829 30,645 *:::: — | 1,510 §. ſº 2 º *:::: 373;
3 || 14,537 — —- || 142,774 1,487 25 : T. – |3.31. "º 29 || 70,072 1,517 | 461,139
4 || 7,108 1,326 4,148 320,745 4,860 5 36 2,089 2.250 13,453 776 84,087 6,099 || 920,833
# * 18,810 || 35,671 559,628 32,827 º: *sº 1.786 9.goo 79.783 64 102,463 6,133 310,342
6 56,733 1,386 51,524 º 27,657 |27,359 |249,712 |7,950 || 45, iio || 5,013 |404,916
7 5,711 10%| nº º *::::: – ; ; ; 13,836 "A as agº ºg | 84.885
***** 63 — 2, 2 Ug 3. 2 º' 3
. sº 780 8,846 1,527 | 33,575 94,269 20,198 |25,058 18,766 170,939 502 | 68,124 11,126 |455,987
: - O) : - Mº © . 3 1,567,126
1810 58,133 | 68,392 || 110,501 || 296,757 176,463 189,916 | 167,154 º *:::: º; º #; º; 336,130
11 27,969 | 19,028 18,008 || 95,170 1,628 || -- –– º 23,724 io.797 1,202 ió0,843 1,135 290,709
12|50,974 11,543 |19,589 |,9:06: ... º. -- – – T | "Tº 810 | 1,697 217,154 99 || 559,000
13 58,028 66,088 19,815 115,946 º: 121.67s 122,513 } %, 309 3 tasººmas sº 3,788 225,821 377 852,566
14 || 8,432 *; *::: *::::: *: iºs gºoglºss 25 45,583 5,052 189,543 46 384,575
15 1,439 || 6 2 4 2 -, 2 5 and 1,850 | 121,621 | -—— 332,491
is 1930i 37i 5,999 sºlº;|...}}|{{:}| 2:25.1%|alſº º'; sºlº
17 | 199,449 467 18,663 264,115 3. 3. 15: 5 -: 3. 8,23 7,003 1,694,261
- 55,400 697 54,137 | 181,561 || 3,455 || 108,230 47, 3.
18 242,628 || 1,027 | 63,797 || 493,821 248,181 | 97,380 155, 2 -
i., assos | T | Iº; 73,312|| 74,805 |25,101 |74,593 887 10,423 27,796|2,647 154,031 | 89,483 |625,638
- . - ** * 6,306 404,743 3,582 996,479
1820 | 93,138 —— 30,253 217,461 102,908 1,092 | 6,658 ºlº º;|::: *; º
1 4.786 – 1,548 ºz º.º. 2,615 – º, ºgi 3.953 |4,485 ſessoſ | – || 510,602
2 2,836 —— 405 || 10,808 1,798 1861 – 10|| "200 | 1.337 8.307 |400,066 – 424,019
3 1,595 || –— | 1,330 6,856 1,127 699 || 576 216 || 33,781 5,095 || 356,428 || 802 || 441,591
#| ||*| Tºlºlº. lº. *ass šii 94.0a || 13,839 7.561 396,018 787,546
5 11,208 || 584 27, 164 111, 2 3 ** g , vºte, * ~ * '752 giºsi | 897,127
6|20,057 | – || 62,032 |255,651 | 184,669 7,104 *** **** ; ; §: 105.353 iii.338
7 | 40,386 —– 21,434 || 132,209 27,766 2,515 gool ºf 13.563 ||38.9% 633,584 1,410,911
8 18,161 1,304 || 41,841 253,043 144,353 166,973 29, ºol lissiól 22,098 || 319,493 2,195,570
9 || 341,567 17,105 83,288 353 959 || 306,966 144,549 48,940 5, 2 2 2 * *
* e * tº - re 32,840 iè29,716 || 78,652 ſ 2,505,446
30 235,108 2,960 88,103 || 519,575 365,981 76,711 14,742 |76,654 134,100 is ...” 2.
* 464,584 2 71 55,968 396387 218,507 30,249 30,249 218 327 463,418 23,508 557,519 |486,741 |2,868,882
2 || - |
3
4
5
-- ------- - . . w |Imported within eaeh Year from Surplus Total subo ɺlºnial Annº Money value
* Estimate - urplu PP” Consumption, in average * ſº z º.
ce f f , indi & of Estimated
..!!!";ſ ºl, fºllº... º. ººlºº.
sumption of Wheat in Great Britain, - —£--—
# .."; ‘....'. 1816 || 9,000,000 | 121,621 | 210,870 6,150,000 15,482,491 | 12,480,000 || 76/2 |47,528,000
- F1'O???, ". .Jacob’s 2nd. fºe- 3. 5 $ . -
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*. || 17 | 11,700,000 || 56,oº 1,939;3| 3:09:49, 13.792,343||12,679,999 | */ ;
sion 1828, Wide Fo. 35, sup. ; In his 18 12,000,000 108,230 1,566,031 || 3,122,345 16,816,606 | 12,850,000 83/8 53,755,8
estimºſ ººpº, "ººl 19 | 12,500,000 | 154,031 471,607 3,966,606 || 17,092,244 || 13,030,000 | 72/3 || 47,070,875
!..."...º.º." 1820 | 16,000,000 |404743 581,736|4,062,244 21,058,723 13,210,000 65/10 43,432,916
200, (1777,700 0 t/lº IV M7%U67' 0 . . & - e e
Consumers, .# augmentation, the 1 12,600,000 569,700 137,685 7,848,723 21,156,108 #: º:; ;
weturn of Population in 1821, fully 2 13,500,000 || 463,004 47,598 || 7,766,108 || 21,776,710 || 13,615,00 3/ 9, 3.
justified ; On the same principle since 3 || 11,000,000 | 400,068 23,951 | 8,161,710 | 19,585,729 || 13,840,000 || 51/9 35,811,000
- lº º º º 4 || 11,500,000 356,428 85,163 5,745,729 17,187,320 14,065,000 | 62/ | 43,601,500
&dded, and Should the Sante ratzo Q gº R. * ls 50
increase of Population continue, which 5 | 12,700,000 396,018 391,528 3,122,320 | 16,609,866 #. º, #;
the Returns since 1800 indicate, and 6 13,000,000 || 314,851 582,276 2,319,866 16,216,993 || 14,515, / 5 3
Mr. Jacob's scale of Consumption be 7 | 12,530,000 | 405,255 306,613 | 1,701,993 || 14,943,861 14,740,000 56/9 || 41,824,750
* * *...*.*.*.*, 8 || 13,500,000 || 652,584 || 758,327 203,861 15,114,772 14,965,000 || 60/5 ...
a supply eaceeeding 18,000, O 2 * ~ * > 3 'Ans 6) 0.316.87
º 9| 13,500,000 || 519,493 1,676,077 lºgº º ; .. ; -
while the internal means of supply, 1830 13,000,000 || 529,716 1,675,430 655,342 15,860,478 15,415, /3 , 49, 2
according to this Statement is little 1 || 14 000,000 445 478 | 15,640,000
more than half that quantity. 2 * . *
What will be the effect of one, 3 -
two, or three such Harvests as 1800 |
and 1816 ° Such a question deserve, 4 |
tattention. - l 5


91
STATEMENT of the Quantity of GRAIN and FLOUR, Shipped Coastways from each of 65 Ports of GREAT BRITAN 5
(to 43 other
Ports as exhibited in the following Statement) in each of the 4 Years ending the 10th. of October 1827.

Ports from
whence
Eacported [Years
1. Faversham 9 e º ºs º gº e
2 Ramsgate & e º tº
3 Deal 9 * * * tº 5 º' tº e º 3 e º º
4 Chichester
* * * * * *
5 Southampton -
6 Poole
e e e < * >
& e & E * g e s a te se
7 Dartmouth
8 Barnstaple
9 Minehead ..
10 Bridgewater
11 Chepstow ..
* @ ge Q & © º
º e º ºs º e º a
& 6 a. º. 6 sº gº tº
* g º & 6 º' tº º
s & Ł º 'º e º tº
12 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . .
13 Carlisle . . . . . . . . . . . .
( 14. Dumfries
; 15 Thurso
* * * * * * * *
16 Kirkwall
17 Banff ..
& e e º e g o b
18 Montrose
19 Dundee
|
* * * * g e º e
U20 Kirkaldy
21 Berwick
22 Stockton ..
23 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .
24 Wisbeach . . . .
§ ſ: Lynn ..
$
26 Wells
$ ) 27 Clay . . . . . . . . . .
28 Yarmouth . . . . . .
29 Southwold
30 Aldboro’
tº e º & © & © &
6 tº 6 tº gº 6 & 9
tº e g g to e
* * * * e g c &
* * * * 6 g º gº
tº gº tº º
e e º e º ſº
Woodbridge ..
;
.
tº tº 3 e º 6 & 8
e e s tº gº tº
Colchester
i
i
J
M
3.
l
d
O
T]
tº dº e º e º 'º o
i
36 Leigh . . . . . . . . . .
Arundel
Lyme . . . . . .
39 ſooe . .
40 Fowey
41 Gweek
42 Padstow
43 Bideford . . . . . . . . . .
44 Llanely . . . . . .
© tº e º g g º 'º & ©
:
.
tº s e e g g g tº
§§
-
i
Š
& Cº º ſº tº º
$ ) 45 Milford ........
s 46 Cardigan . . . . . .
47 Beaumaris
48 Stranraer . . . . . .
49 Campbeltown ..
50 Inverness . . . . . .
51. Aberdeen . . . . . .
52 Whitby
53 Scarboro
i
tº $ tº gº tº gº gº tº
s
> R 54 Bridlington . . . .
55 Grimsby .. to e
*** All these places, Import more Grain than they Ea:-
port see Nos. 11 - 14 and 30 - 35 in the following Statement;
Aſos. 62-65 also, it will be seen, by Nos. I 1 - 14 of the fo/-
Zowing Statement receive supplies of Flour from Ireland;
Liverpool however Manufactures Flour to a very great ea.
tent by from 20 to 30 powerful Wind Mills.
& d g º & © tº e
Sundry Ports
Imported into do.
Quarters of Grai? —N Cwts. mºs ht of Flour —N | Description of Grain.
^ 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. EXPORTED.
70,522 26,807 40,805 43,209 || 85,974 || 73,357 66,85% 65,384 Wheat and all kinds
39,042 21,956 45,992 25,113 26,075 25,535 15,219 11,153 D0. Barley some Beans
2,394 1,008 1,041 ,613 2,378 2,397 4,855 6,585 | Barley principally
6,129 5,474 5,112 6,153 41,410 19,128 32,688 28,034 Malt and Oats,
2,212 6,257 6IO' I 19,650 24,640 28,678 || 35,877 61,296 || Wheat
3,484 8,538 7,309 | 243 3,653 1,974 10,144 12,963 | Barley and Malt
7,912 15,457 21,720 15,318 69 156 6,995 3,431 Malt and Barley
9,933 9,161 7,759 4,674 1,013 924, 1,753 2,149 | Barley and Malt
8,089 5,200 5,396 6,325 17,938 21,821 25,412 34,607 || Malt and Barley
25,181 6, 181 7,509 15,757 24,436 9,198 8,838 41,636 Barley, Malt, Pease & Beans
21,369 16,447 6,386 909°g 8,224 4,690 3,979 g/g Barley and Wheat
1899 7,418 3,467 2,839 447 2,688 2,235 352 | Principally Malt
ggg“& 8,565 26,686 29I 286, 2,736 2,268 142 ADo. in 1826.
29,907 47,209 47,375 15,787 || 2:0}*z, 3,628 2,151 | ##9“I Oats, Barley and Wheat
2,130 1,074 4,203 17,358 || T66'9 ºgó ‘g 993 2,764 Do. J)0. -
3,407 3,357 4,482 6,941 || 891'l 736 494 2,354 Barley and Malt
38,900 56,602 55,246 27,810 16,899 23,273 14,477 7,970 Oats and Barley
42,881 80,980 57,820 30,227 14,232 8,074 3,326 1,828 Bulk Barley, Oats & Wheat
42,882 | 123,450 55,330 36,955 18,796 - 32,641 16,923 15,319 Do. Do. Do. Do.
13,583 28,508 15,726 11,226 &“F()2, 368 351 136 || Barley and Wheat, sº me Oats
40,924 222,965 174,653 || 107,064 70,440 | 101,158 114,498 87,587 Do. Wheat & Oats
1,900 g89' I 4,763 || 0g?,*OI 110,991 || 141,2% 117,970 132,900
295,883 275,772 224,837 120,149 || ggſ 566 396 339 | Bulle Oats, some Wheat
154,137 125,843 94,345 96,382 1,594 24 75 mone Y Do. Wheat, some Oat
313,869 174,891 180,272 215,442 29,931 24,985 24,635 34,960 |, ... The following is the proportion of each
99,137 | 88,556 | 73,776 87,683 9,743 14,628 5,082 4,375 gº.! gº.º.º.º. Norfolk
#22°09 || 8 Izºg 11,311 22,716 || 32,116 || 27,417 | 32,700 22,589 , & Essex in eaen of the 4 Years
14,633 267,766 232,460 262,618 31,360 428,500 359,488 343,414 -**@@@64–
31,906 28,313 30,702 29,470 || mone 230 290 1,343 | Qrs...of 1824. 1825. 1825. 1827.
72,541 67,915 53,120 47, 175 453 1,23% 3,945 7,343 - Wheat .. Tº sº.
63,425 58,894 | 52,918 61,163 35,638 31,410 || 43,139 45,234 (#; - º; † *::::: 'º.
188,265 158,797 146,464 133,583 78,094 60,458 74,205 67,125 Ma!' ...; 284,333 277,413 || 304,474 276,955
24,598 || 87.173 | 73,393 || 73,295 || 71,711 || 65,033 99,009 || 110.607 ##"...]";}}|*::::: *; º;
70,900 57,074 51,126 56,908 || 140,408 || 127,005 | 126,160 | 115,962 | #je...... §339 ºil || 4:3; ºg
*** | 69,714 || $4,455 37.1% | 179,322 || 138.3% 1437. 109,748 row, Hº-Hº-Hº-Hº-
69,993 54,233 52,066 55,081 || 8,423 13,207 10,373 6,166 J loºr. g; gºldº sº;
8,852 3,242 7,932 9,309 Principally Wheat * *
2,824 - 622 - 89.3 2,117 ---- t sº go ºn tº r- e. iTºº & Cº - || $2
1,806 || 7,492 || 4,929 || 4,635 S is g | ######| |&###| ||
- > Q (7) CAO | ºt gº º P- -Sºº cº sº ſº Q H ſº
; º: º Q9 4,206 Barley and Wheat §§ 3 ºf $336 |&#3 |3: --
19,565 23,789 || 10,862 11,452 ‘sº — - & e- ; –
13,422 11,438 13,051 10,662 | Barley, Oats, Wheat and Malt § . . . . s? § 38; 3 333 s : 3
14,875 28,043 27,540 20,959 S ‘ss || 3 | jº, 5 §§§ 3.
6,014 || 24,046 27,973 8,081 ff ... . . §§ £ #####5 ##: * | *
4,836 9,583 6,354 3. Principally Oats $º -- 1:3- |2
6,484 19,579 20,043 3,242 §s * @ 2 + c = | c. & go on as
9,965 10,623 12,319 4,790 Oats. Wheat and Barlet sº . . ; ; ; ; ; ; 33 33, 2.
2, 197 7,840 3,056 3,148 | Principali, Mail ey §§ | 3 ||3::::::: ºš .
1 1,174 27,702 || 15,591 10,774 Do. Wi.am, Barley & Oats §§ | 3 | #####F | #5° |3
31,330 67,782 34,562 992. Bulk Oats, some Barley 's § — - | cº- —f
2,392 2,138 1,198 | g 12' I - š. =zz -- *|| -
4,828 7,315 4,632 ºp incipallu Oat ºft| < | ######| 333; jš
11,051 13,832 7,993 1,285; Principally vars $$ | 3 | tº gº sºcieścº ºf ºf
7,061 6,908 7,338 | 160 ) . s3 = |&#####| || 3:55 |g
ſ35 pover ...... ſ 34,871 || 47,417 47,073 60,979 #5 || | ––––. *-* | *
57 Newhaven ... 27,187 14,943 28,828 42,801 g’s : ; ; ; ; ; ; : : -
53 Cowes ...... 58,783 50,061 || 49,710 | 84,883 : #. : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Ś
59 Exeter ...... 33,326 35,140 || 34,317 || 48,253 #3 ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
60 Gloucester .. , 55,102 12,281 8,202 | 40,812 #2 : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
61 Chester ..." "334 | 1.336 go, 14,053 is s : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
62 Liverpool . . . . . 24,981 || 32 pºz, 6,421 17,642 $s : ; ; ; ; ; Ś ; ; ; ;
63 Whitehaven . . 368 4,494 2,885 1,854 & : : , ; ; ; ; ; š
64 Irvine . . . . . . 596 943 3,774 got,' 2. sº & : ; ; Ś ... : : ‘s
U65 Glasgow .... U 3,756 | 1,181 2,546 "38,657 5 s : ; ; ;3 : ss is .
21,294 147 386 53,000 19,889 36,692 29,629 20,900 s s : ; ; ; ; ; Śs is §
- - - - - A- 3 * . . . : § : Sºº's Q
Balance Eaſported from abov 2,580,684 2,492,854 2,163 876 1,829,998 || 1,653,780 1,650,644 1,636,149 1,731,555 # ** §§§ 2. : - s §§ "S
747,258 760,155 740,624 814,883 340,766 232,758 179,856 || 333,881 tº s s sš $ $ $. šš Ś §
Total Shipped Coastways |3,327,942 3,253,009 2,904,500 2,644,881 | 1,994,346 | 1,883,402 | 1,816,005 | 1,965,436 -º §§§§§ Q &

# In reference to the above Statement it is to be observed, that almost every one of the above Ports, both Earport, and Import Grain and Flour, and the first of the
above Totals represents the balance Exported, after deducting the quantity Imported, whilst the latter total represents the aggregate quantity moved Coastways, and the
annexed Statement 14 shews the proportion of each kind of Grain and Flour, which compose those aggregate quantities: where the figures are reversed the quantity
Imported ea:ceeds the quantity Eaſported to the eatent which the figures reversed represent; the Eaſport from the three Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, when
considered in conjunction with the large supply of Animal food, Potatoes, Wool &c. which they also afford, bespeaks the pauperism of those Counties (see Page ) to be
an anomoly;- an inequality of distribution, and not a consequence of poverty in its
2 A
legitimate and aggregate sense.
92
STATEMENT of the Quantity in Quarters of each kind of GRAIN, MEAL, and FLO UR, (the Meal and Flour being
converted into Quarters of its respective kind of Grain, ) 1 MPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN from all parts of the World (ea:-
cept Ireland,) in each of the 7 Years 1825 – 1831. *, * For the proportion Imported from each respective Country, see Pages 104-5.
[ Years 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.
Wheat...... 391,528 || 582,276 306,613 || 758,326 1,676,077 1,675,430 2,311,362
Oats........ 205,668 1,124,293 | 1,741,339 166,504 541,270 504,858 622,361
Barley . . . . . 429,234 280,024 206,041 171,508 280,321 143,053 381,922
Beans . . . . . . 10,745 | 123,719 142,711 74,482 45,050 16,940 23,389
Peas . . 16,682 64,762 || 34,496 52,868 36,807 || 34,787 59,559
Rye . . . . . . . 3,848 67,887 29,364 29,562 65,910 45,157 91,819
Indian Corn 73 6,369 150,780 19,708 23,913 7,519 44,702
Buck Wheat *** - * ** **-*. *... a- sº 21,036 18,400 6 6,693
TOTALS 1,057,778 2,249,330 2,611,344 | 1,293,994 2,687,748 2,427,750 3,541,807
on the preceding Page.
tº The following Statement shews the Quantity of Grain und Flour Imported Coastways, into 43 Ports of Great Britain, from 65 other Ports, as eachibited
Ports into which
Imported [Years
London
* e º e e s e º e s e s a e e º e º 'º e
e e e º e º e º 'º e º e º 'º e o e e
Plymouth
Falmouth
Penzance
Bristol
Swansea
Preston
* * * * * * * * * @ e º e e e º 'º e
• * e e º e e o e º e e s e e s a s
& e º 'º dº e º º e º 'º dº & P tº e º 'º e e
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
e e e s e s e s e º s e e o e a e s e e
All these places except Truro and Lerwick, export
more Grain than they Import see Nos. 39, 40, 44, 45,
47, 50, § 51 in the Statement of Export, where the { 39 Milford
figures are reversed, more was eaported, than was
imported, by the quantities which the figures rever-
Greenock
Campbeltown
Whitehaven
Irvine
• * * * * * e e e
& e º 'º e º e º e º e º e º e º e e
e - © e g
o e º e o e o e e o e s e s e a
* * * * * * * * c e º e s e e e < * * @ e 3
Glasgow . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .
Liverpool
Sundry
Ports
Rochester
Weymouth
St. Ives
Cardiff
Newport
Aberystwith and Cardigan .
Stornaway
Grangemouth
Borrowstoness
Leith
Newcastle
Sunderland
Hull
Dover
Exeter
Gloucester
Chester
Total Quarters of Grain
& e º e o sº e e s e e o e e º e e e
15 England . . . .
16 Scotland....
* * * * * * * * * * * * g e º a e s e e
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• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Newhaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cowes
* * * * * * * * * e e º e º e a º e º a
* * * * * * * c e e º e e º e º e e g a
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• e º a s s • e s e o 'º e º e s e s e e
• e o e < * e e s a e o e e s a e e
** 6 & - © e º 'º e º e e º e º e
e e o 'º e º e s tº e o e e e s e e e º a
sed represent, see Note to the Statement of Export
making the Total Quantity Shipped Coastways as per Statement of Eagort | 1,994,546
i Coastways
Quarters of Grain Cwts. Weight of Flour
1824. 1825. I826. | 1827. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.
I,333,945 | 1,502,556 1,143,137 | 624,256 1,115,561 |1,316,544 | 1,244,765 | 1,133,600
33,027 18,691 13,599 24,501 13,177 3,734 giv'9a | 188°61
33,264 2,497 4,870 | #2,0°g 77,028 45,982 76,566 77,713
7,695 6,383 5,413 4,692 99,962 | 72,926 71,410 112,554
3,134 3,581 1,619 6,593 7,275 4,421 4,930 21,063
83,474 78,095 28,305 39: “Liz 23.827 10,820 10,115 II*f;
12,781 6,919 9,448 12,727 19,421 11, 159 21,322 37,665
19,427 25,526 26,785 8,657 2,199 3,209 2,173 1,132
3,092 3,279 1,691 || 3,034 21,263 16,969 12,023 20,026
contra see No. 49 of Statement of Export 5,200 4,407 3,469 5,949
º: †: 98 º ; These places all eaſport more Flour than they
5 >3' - 3. Import from Ports in Great Britain see Nos.
21,707 38,092 46,801 34,004 62-65 in the Statement of Eagort
113,976 97,516 200,031 136,733 - a port. ,
39,510 35,903 1,019 11,773 10,851 8,076 705 2,726
150 — - 256 *-e tº-e -*- 2,405
5,100 16,213 9,635 25,900 || 619°81 7,841 7,867 6,993
1,146 1,715 2,291 5,854 142 1,882 996 g08°FI
7,306 5,461 3,791 2,089 150 13 5. 660
4,885 ºf I 2,597 12,020 18,523 15,490 9,809 20,067|
9,369 9,543 11,430 22,142 25,154 3,081 6,508 20,225 ||
contra see No. 46 of Statemt. of Export 1,446 493 330 2,060
155 700??62 12 49 4,302 795 1,630 4,812 |
144,460 | 128,945 115,801 || 106,116 6,826 1,328 2,090 11,078 |
9,649 2,944 5,082 5,727 3,726 438 || 9a, - 1,985
237,046 176,311 143,704 128,710 | Lºg 5,841 5,836 4,932 #
80,370 54,814 29,452 | 16,216 70,464 52,581 63,776 59,366
13,893 16,408 14,751 14,741 19,916 15,037 18,464 23,606 ||
320,117 | 184,558 249,809 || 495,002 || 17,035 zgogg 10,336 18,606
3,791 9,524 640 || 3 IQ
7,999 || 13,064 5,650 | º - * |
3,687 13,425 11,151 | 12,557 These places all eagort more Flour than they
g|L’9 s 531 5,443 7,378 (' Import see Ncs. 56-61 in the Statement of
61.9%I 27,942 59,053 º:S Eaport - -
3,501 3,572. 3,542 | 5,017 -
2,580,684 |2,492,854 |2,163,376 1,829,998 - 7
(36 Looe and Fowey . . . . . . . . . . 5,207 | 717 824 4,509
37 Truro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,483 696 6,307 33,163
38 Llanelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,376 4,338 1,038 5,009
4 e º s e º 'º e e o e a e g º & 7,111 2,236 1,501 4,021
40 Beaumaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,778 7,734 22,788 53,370
41 Lerwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,357 3, 190 2,619 820
42 Inverness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,937 12,741 14,061 19,444
U43 Aberdeen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,083 16,295 H2,882 21,996
Balance of Cwts. Weight of Flour Imported into the above 43 Ports | 1,653,780 | 1,650,644 |1,636,149 1,731,555 |
Exported from Do. to other Ports | 840,766 232,468 179,856 233,881
| 1,883,402 | 1,816,005 | 1,965,436 |

93
STATEMENT of the Quantity in Quarters of each kind of GRAIN, M EA L, and FLO UR, (the Meal and Flour converted
into Quarters of its respective kind of Grain, ) IMPORTED into GREAT BRITAIN from Ireland, in each of the Seven Years
1825 – 1831. *.* For the Quantities Imported in each of the 23 Years 1801 - 1823,-see following Page. - - -
[ Years 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. | 1832. 1833.
Wheat . . . . . . 396,018 314,851 405,255 || 652,584 519,492 529,717 557,519 I
Oats. . . . . . . . 1,629,856 | 1,303,734 1,343,267 || 2,075,631 | 1,673,628 1,471,252 1,655,934
Barley . . . . . . 154,256 64,884 67,791 84,203 97, 40' 189,745 185,409
Beans . . . . . . 11,354 7,191 10,037 | 7,068 10,444 19,053 15,039
Peas . . . . . 1,431 1,452 1,371 4,826 4,435 | 2,520 4,663
Rye . . . . . . . . 220 77 256 1,424 568 414 515
Indian Corn * ***-* * * 1,764 280 30 28 562
TMalt 10,826 1,202 571 853 2,010 2,820 10,888
TOTALS 2,203,961 | 1,693,391 | 1,830,312 2,826,869 2,307,748 2,215,549 2,430,529
$3= The Statement below shews the Ports in Great Britain, into which Imported from Ireland ; and the Ports in Ireland from whence Eaported, in each of
the 4 Years 1824 - 1827. \ - - ' ' ,
from IRELAND - | #
Quarters of GRAIN Cwts. Weight of OATMEAL Cwts. Weight of WHEAT FLOUR | #
," A- *—/\ TN iſ —& - | #
i824. 1825. T826. 1827. Y|ſ 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1824. I825. 1826. 1827.
133,667 || 337,164 || 302,333 38,553 4,631 2,719 722 867 2,595 23,572 270 737 1.
10,863 32,474 28,570 8,539 405 1,532 623 990 75 2
1,178 6,669 7,363 4,995 363 807 547 370 233 6,793 1,175 3
137 645 1,280 2,724 234 113 156 102 353 6,222 1,471 470 4
260 418 - 455 391 250 54 5
33,212 87,245 86,333 110,173 2,488 3,595 1,720 2,898 || 48,485 99,703 22,030 18,003 || 6
4,233 3,122 2,795 6,405 140 360 — 68 58,008 || 56,902 40,389 || 41,455 7
110,119 || 107,902 94,675 95,438 26,269 56,864 51,139 55,996 3,324 6,164 7,200 10,571 || 8
96,210 143,942 85,462 || 107,283 || 7,240 481 - '79 1,666 338 272 152 1,174 9
4,120 7,597 4,128 2,338 2,726 2,765 1,623 1,212 — 78 - 10
5,226 361 2,619 3,122 732 10 I 15 473 8 || ––– 20 T. H.
37,035 30,337 26,018 46,950 3,305 496 100 810 | * 10 75 15 — | 12
188,714 || 301,828 119,559 || 214,972 7,788 1,253 1,371 3,121 6,007 3,042 1,742 554 13
553,844 826,985 524,892 || 583,410 || 38,909 || 130,847 | 112,353 94,986 119,619 213,611 205,621 208,805 || 14
59,784 130,256 96,396 93,681 2,934 3,003 1,275 5,312 726 2,988 321 2,837 15
7,146 8,526 6,435 16,580 2,010 3,270 T06 8,409 30 | 128 16
1,245,488 |2,025,053 |1,389,118 1,335,641 100,374 | 208,115 172,384 177,671 239,781 || 419,344 279,589 286,013
- - Oatmeal . . . . . . . . 100,174 208,115 172,384 177,671
1,031,718 |1,540,484 || 1,093,107 |1,015,013 | Proportion of Oats Barleymeal j 38 392
177,677 | 347,040 198,200 252,377 f/ Wheat - - -
30,137 || 119,803 82,418 61,295 I/ Barley Total M. & Flour | 339,955 627,597 451,973 ) 464,076
5,834 | 9,918 11,157 6,227 | Peas & Beans
80 7,519 4,181 525 // Malt
42 289 55 204 Å; ye The Sundry Ports in England into which the quantities in line 15
- - . - - from Ireland 2007' 62 Imported: are Newport & Cardiff, Southampton,
1,245,488 |2,025,053 | 1,389,118 1,335,641 º Qrs, of Grain Wewhaven, Shoreham, and Arwººde!
Quarters of Grain Cwts. Weight of Meal and Flour
s -- - - ^ - ſ –A– -—-
Years ending 10th. of October 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827.
r 1 Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137,639 214,255 112,274 108,034 31,052 80,695 º: 22,500
s 2 Wexford . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,785 145,203 89,237 51,405 2,665 2,734 5,830 977
Šg 3 Waterford . . . . . . . . . . . . 166,763 260,705 169,018 126,659 | 169,066 || 287,433 191,415 219,805
s: 4 Cork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218,083 316,969 234,686 174,607 || 51,891 52,952 27,445 28,388
§§ 5 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,043 10,260 14,716 11,945 - *-*. bºw-º"- 20
§§ 6 Limerick . . . . . . . . . . . 218,965 346,885 247,201 224,177 2,953 5,927 4,109 3,802
§ ss 7 Galway • * * * * * * * * * * * e e 21,401 44,431 30,233 45,765 7,340 || 11,022 1,720 5,961
*ś- 8 Westport ........ Q e a 54,292 98,660 40,399 68,666 3,580 | 745 º:37. 366
Šsä 9 Sligo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,057 171,630 150,212 196,933 2,307 || 3,563 3,838 8,464
sås 10 Londonderry . . . . . . . . . . 3,613 23,888 36,582 64,801 || 4,441 || 9,818 14,784 19,556
sº 11 Coleraine . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,271 10,811 10,907 9,463 5,187 2,437 5,307 2,169
§§ 12 Belfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,948 54,920 30,467 33,562 22,185 24,415 || 14,045 14,921
sy 13 Newry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,099 98,622 74,794 57,839 2,112 || 22,295 2,999 2,867
§§ T4 Dundalk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,978 131,803 5,613 92,065 10,236 45,920 || 30,709 | 19,756
& 15 Drogheda . . . . . . . . 79,551 106,011 | 72,779 69,720 24,940 77,641 | 121,373 || 114,524
- Total Erported from Ireland 1,245,488 2,025,053 1,389,118 1,335,641 339,955 627,597 || 451,973 || 464,076
Imported into Ireland from Gt. Britain 48,455 3,870 23,496 15, 183 | 12,521 4,247 13,686 8,593



AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity of Grain and Flour, Animal Food, and Live Animals, EXPORTED from IRELAND, to all parts of the
World in each of the 27 Years 1801–27, distinguishing the proportion Exported to GREAT BRITAIN, in each Year.
GRAIN and FLOUR - | ANIMAL FOOD No. of LIVE ANIMALS
|r ~. ^– - —y, —-— —A--- - - ——SI/ —A- —N
- Quarters of Cwts.of | Barrels of Cwts. of Cows & f
Years. Wheat | Oats | Barley lot. Grain Oatmeal |Wheatmeal || Beef | Pork Bac & Hams. Butter || Owen | Horses | Sheep Pigs
ſig01 - – || – — 58,911 || 73,495 || 21,100 |250,620 || 31,543 | 669 2,879 1,968
| 2 | 103,161 || 303,043 6,442 3,837 || 105,144 | 89,852 || 59,448 || 43,128 86,331 || 323,077 || 42,501 || 3,536 4,439 11,728
| 3 || 60,915|251.263 |14,522 |2,86i || 76,749 || 42,868 || 62,226 || 101,795 || 60,916 |262,848 || 28,016 || 3,461 || 7,474| 13.96:
| 4 || 70,554 || 239,355 | 8,569 |4,278 | 66,107 | 19,416 || 59,342 56,579 47,023 239,922 || 15,646 3,222 || 5,478 || 4,740
| 3 | 72,012 |220,962 | 19.31% 3,169 || 32,760 21,707 || 33,519 9,996 || 94,485 |:33,771 ||21,862 |4,114|10,988 || 6,383
6 92,814 || 297,649 || 8,036 5,070 41,931 || 34,974 || 91,261 91,373 || 118,444 || 258,407 || 27,704 || 3,971 14,656 11,455
7 || 41,729 465,707 || 26,923 || 4,422 || 43,652 6,125 || 85,255 || 142,238 149,936 286,071 || 26,252 |4,673 14,395 17,345
| 8 || 48,666 302,177 |39,419 |3,574| 70,910 4,555 || 38,366 126,752 141,287|3|1311||13,938 |2,152 8,643 7,432
2 | 9 || 85,318 824,641 21,212 3,023 88,403 || 15,843 || 89,771 || 102,065 | 165,038 || 330,155 || 17,917 | 3,264 || 7,572 4,712
> 1810 117,896 |463,516 2,937 |2,894 52,210 | 80,803 || 71,605 || 79,817 | 168,801 || 337,070 ||44,553 |3,328 |20,931 || 35,876
R- II | 153,513 281,202 || 4,476 5,392 || 35,280 85,651 || 108,282 | 126,297 216,322 337,667 || 67,680 2,963 24,471 57,332
§ | 2 | 136,779 |476,587 |48,191 |5,161 || 43,677 94,467 || 114,504 || 93,561 |216,973 ||342,889 || 79,122 |3,685 15,855 34,853
tº 13 171,233 || 761,111 || 62,648 5,889 99,928 159,459 || 104,516 || 104,805 || 218,592 || 351,832 || 48,973 || 3,904 || 7,508 || 14,521
E. : 14 197,896 || 586,704 || 9,595 || 7,767 || 41,033 |132,126 || 83,162 |113,563 217,756 351,675 || 16,435 | 1,334 11,689 || 45,392
s: 15 151,770 601,432 26,646 8,659 || 41,064 105,921 || 60,307 || 105,766 213,569 || 337,378 || 33,809 | 1,283 26,502 | 127,570
§ 16 || 96,168 || 706,679 |63,135 | 6,596 || 37,014 || 82,331 || 39,495 || 59,284 |219,998 || 303,964 || 31,752 801 || 34,483 83,618
§ 17 | 54,569 641,603 || 27,583 1,865 31,600 || 32,773 || 105,555 | 89,941 179,093 320,180 || 45,301 | 848 29,460 24, 193
rS 18 98,605 | 1,056,644 24,860 4,016 || 130,858 || 39,012 || 80,587 | 87,992 || 212,740 381,554 || 58,165 2,142 25,152 23,960
s 19 || 138,056 |801,611 20,827 4,550 || 49,181 96,566 || 70,504 || 86,650 221,309 || 433,174 || 52,175 2,944 19,710 61,759
1820 | 398,752 989,505 || 94,250 9,425 || 44,753 193,897 || 52,591 105,973 260,549 490,845 || 39,014 || 2,552 24,159 99,107
1 |476,935 | 1,156,576 || 75,777 || 7,861 | 64,451 294,774 || 65,905 || 96,449 || 362,846 413,088 || 26,725 2,392 || 25,310 | 104,501
2 386,231 563,169 21,832 9,556 28,892 || 340,267 || 43,139 || 72,148 238,985 377,651 || 34,659 | 1,089 || 35,685 65,037
3 || 273,845 980,877 | 18,706 || 7,314 || 106,435 | 353,840 || 69,079 | 84,442 || 341,515 466,834 || 46,351 2,277 55,158 || 82,789
4 || 260,322 | 1,139,463 44,699 || 7,831 || 134,549 || 336,219 || 54,810 || 75,525 312,000 || 431,175 || 62,314 2,081 61,137 73,027
5 283,340 | 1,500,264 154,255 23,832 203,644 394,374 || 63,507 || 83,783 || 361,139 || 425,670 || 63,519 3,130 | 72,161 65,919
6 241,925 1,179,896 || 64,884 9,923 | 194,602 || 255,240
| 7 || 307,573 || 1,194,554 67,510 || 11,968 224,001 || 337,888
1801 129 I 2,524 203 || 20,328 8,106 61 54,046 || 282) ######### #$$$$$
2 571 3,247 || 785 | 72 3,050 | 1,855 || 20,713 | 16,400 312|| 73,276 || 375 ############ss;
3 1,655 | 893 || 4,259 9 | 1,506 275 || 17,121 17,254 230 71,403 || 662 †s º
4 || 23,287 929 | 1,465 90 1,126 2,177 || 20,189 || 25,614 482 80,233 || 517 | ##############3
5 10,803 2,272 6,907 || 133 1,537 || 1,067 || 23,354 18,429 588 60,644 || 151 3 ###########$$$.
6 1,259 9 2,482 27 | 1,524 2,376 || 29,327 22,003 707 || 80,101 || 377 ##############
7 2, 156 | 1,280 | 12,381 30 3,128 896 || 25,963 28,051 | 1,407 || 47,927 || 147 #############s
8 150 | 1,166 || 4,034 113 | 1,190 3,505 || 33,698 || 41,851 2,796 || 35,545 || 303 | ###############s
9 281 || 3,817 | 5,346 — 2,545 2,244 || 36,405 || 34,503 || 2,084 55,798 || 620 #233; ##########$
1810 | 1,601 || 24,041 40,993 || – || 5,446 10,666 || 23,893 30,989 2,929 53,763 || 944 ###########
11 || 69,732 83,428 || 97,622 1,358 6,834 40,333 || 28,431 50,953 ii,454 96,047 || 1,129 | EF3;áš. ##########
12 || 71,433 55,215 |30,375 57 2,151 33,039 || 30,093 38,124 || 33,909 92.519 || 4 | ##############
13 30,040 47,218 131,545 45 8,619 108,435 || 35,216 36,966 16,016 || 109,682 || 898 as ############$3
& 14 || 17,815 56,480 47,977 57 4,335 | 119,314 || 27,348 51,493 16,805 80,479 || 1 136 } ::::::##########
15 56,253 1,848 54,863 || 309|| 3,739 11,313 || 20,963 48,953 22,780 90,845 || 158 ##############3
16 24,801 6,829 43,680 5,342 2,333 || 11,798 || 20,849 44,301 || 7,670 | 87,154 87 | ##sjää% ºf 33 lis;
17 | 2,711 4,433 || 11,531 || 146 || 3,263 | 1,744 || 23,955 43,154 || 11,932 || 77,785 || 295 | ##############|
18 1,615 2,972 1,968 2 6,352 8,245 || 23,285 30,353 2,216 i 50,885 || 437 || 3:#############
I9 2 5,651 183 2| 4,120 9,904 || 10,143 || 33,684 2,825 67,989 || 116 ################
1820 4,838 42 114 | 1,382 2,501 || 10,013 || 36,458 2,187 65,521 || 112 | #3; ############:
I 5 3,248 2,451 36 | 1,118 261 || 12,050 44,761 3,363 59,856 || 244 | ###: ; ; ; ; # es; sº
2 | 1,742 2,523 1,413 | 681 || 3,458 || 3,452 || 16,504 || 43,788 2,880 || 63,507 || 250 || 3:##############
3 1,333 3,706 746 || 698 || 3,162 | 10,010 || 15,477 35,604 || 2,160 54,631 23 #I:##########:
1. 992 2,471 23 — 1,670 636 || 22,533 31,018 1,788 || 51,789 || 189 ###########:S$5
5 — 2,940 566 || – 973 133 || 9,628 24,358 1,139 || 48,491 45 #############
6 18 1,387 313 22 1,963 224 || 12,873 22,936 1,803 || 47,230 || 977 | ################
7 16 1,707 41 67 621 9 || 9,447 24,353 | 1,853 || 45,508 || 519 J ###############s



+4+ As a considerable portion of the above stated Number of Live Animals are driven for sale, from Liverpool inland, as far as Birmingham, º:
one of the greatest advantages, which could be conferred on the parties interested in the traffic, would be, to endeavour to get them landed at Runcorn, on the Š Run-
of the Mersey about 25 miles above Liverpool, by doing which, 24 hours in time, and upwards of 20 Miles of driving would be gained. §3. The Local Position !'s wth
A rm, (see Nos. 986–990, of the Topographical Analysis) is also favorable for facilitating the intercourse between the interior and South parts of England, and the South,
S E. and E. Coast of Ireland. - ~
s
AN Account of the Quantity of GRAIN, EXPORTED from various Ports in EUROPE and AMERICA, in each of the 35 Years 1791–1825.
The Port of ELBING, is seated on the banks of a small River falling into the Frische Haff, in Latitude 54.7 North, and 19.22 of East Longitude; the Frische
Haff, is an inlet separated from the Baltic Sea by a narrow strip of Land, or Sand bank extending about 60 miles in a direction East by North from the Delta of
the Vistula: DANTzig, at the mouth of the Western branch of the Vistula being in Latitude 54.21 North, and 18.38 East Longitude; and PILLAU, at the Eastern
eatremity of the Promontory, or neck, being in 19.52 of East Longitude, and 54.34 of North Latitude; a narrow Strait at Pillau leads to the Frische Haff, at
the North East eatremity of which is Königsberg in Latitude 54.42 North, and 20.29 of East Longitude: LIBAU, is a Port of the Baltic on the Coast of Courland
(the most Western Province of the Russian Empire) in Latitude 56.32 North, and 20.55 of East Longitude: RIGA, in Latitude 56.5 North, and 24.8 of East
Longitude, is seated near the entrance of the Dwina River into the spacious Gulf of Riga, formed by the Coasts of Courland and Livonia, of which latter Province
Riga is the Capital : Livon 1A, is rich in Flaw, Hemp, and Timber, as well as in Grain. - -
EXPORTED from
the District of
CoLUMBIA.
Ind. Corne
Bushels of Barrels
56 lbs. of of
Flotzr
43,202
61,455.
59,357
115,471
73,499
37,788
L Quarters Quarters expº, EXP 3:#; * EXP 3; Hectolitres
- 20. *d - * r yT
|expºſed ºn }º exported from * Ricº. from º: from ºfton expºp from
ELBING. PETERSRURG H. ARCHANGEL. Wide Fo, 10, Par, Pa. No. 27, Wide Folio 15, Par. Paper;Wide Fo. 21, Par. Pa. No. 27, FRANCE.
Wide Fo. 91, Par. Paper Vº * Wide Folio 7, Par. Paper; . Session (826. No. 83, Session 1827. Session 1826. Wide Fo. 57, Par. Pa. No. 27, Session lsº
No. 91, Session 1826. sº sº. [. No. 27, Session 1826. Rye. Oats, Rue outs, - Rue. Oats sºs º-' all other * * *
Years iſ when Rye Wheat Wheat Rye Wheat º 'Barley |Wheat *#. Wheat º Wheat Grain Flour
1791 12,327 2,449 8,246 •----- as-ºs 24,863 194,337 2,784 || 106,697 || – *—--—
2 || 11,802 || 10,263 8,200 *- - - -ºs- ----- -º 32,865 |237,003 || 8,742 | 185,686 87,830 || 42,582 || –—
3 12,359 14,266 12,908 sº--esses — 42,570 214,245 9,494 | 163,375 127,000 | 86,690 1 54 33,721 10,271
4 6,898 5,721 || 8,232 * — — . 51,195 || 93,610 11,221 | 122,331 : 87,700 114,023 —— 1923 1,239
5 9,830 ~~~~~~ *-*. --- 44,533 67,245 -— —— ; 55,000 176,518 1,200 1,050 120
6 12,760 | 8,261 71,121 *-* *~~~-wv----sº 34,659 259,162 — —— 151,410 || 33,775 193 | 1,090 || –
7 9,226 2,958 || 13,200 —— — 49,797 | 182,288 -— ——— ; 140,350 36,052 1,503 || 33,893 1,838
8 10,377 | 1,905 1,468 —— *-*. 36,848 || 148,225 6,052 141,219 125,200 32,013 7,500 42,519 || –
9 7,637 2,648 8,211 *-4se *-* 44,133 || 237,159 11,573 128,202 : 117,950 44,919 275,000 || 10,450 1,840
1800 11,871 321 23,768 *- asº. -saºs-as- 40,089 22,357 i 9,470 1,786 186,000 111,241 180,581 51,920 || 36,500
1. 8,507 || 3,556 135,651 — 95,598 || 247,902 3,807 || 98,229 158,500 96,710 || 111,690 | 13,305 5,000
2 : 12,393 || 10,878 50, 104 26,943 || 115,430 i 39,069 390,072 7,743 14,733 72,500 || 36,942 —— 10,350 18
3 9,575 13,464 38,187 || 38,664 || 108,756 23,606 || 384,312 11,679 || 139,409 : 17,000 || 23,736 16,100 || 9,330
4 10,048 || 3,476 28,203 || 25,389 || 37,879 || 65,835 | 192,312 10,904 || 60,853 5,037 : 50,000 | 88,500 600
5 || 1 1,759 743 – | 85,525 91,941 171,151 678,190 21,714 || 132, i22 450 21,251 620,400 276,010 | 95,600
6 403 181 49,375 62,078 || 115,938 35,685 | 738,319 11,656 54,474 1,830 63,077 127,800 || 362,100 6,200 -
7 *-*ms —— 2,377 25, 143 12,490 142,126 5,675 | 19,484 70 | 13,285 20,000 248,100 620
8 — — — 2,454 36,451 Prohibited : — 22,745 # 280,000 || 232,000 1,800
9 950 — -—— 9,039 || 35,374 2,656 Bitto. — •=-------- 3,635 # 425,600 223,600 15,000
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1810 5,108 *- --> 9,154 45,047 29,057 18,847 45,674 ; 8,131 || 6,733 13,440 7,797 698,500 || 338,300 | 190,200
I 2,630 *-º-º-º: 9,223 4,306 10, 194 9,294 || 70,586 2,784 || 32,521 10,110 ! 3,657 10,000 26,000 9,200
12 I'71 — 25,058 1 1,676 —- 13,113 204,613 9,564 | 89,507 -— 3,013 950 38,000 5,800
13 7,603 | 1,785 26,099 || 23,973 15,640 11,962 139,900 7,625 50,119 ; 13,100 2,783 -— 13,900 3,200
14 3,768 1,858 3,464 3,822 || 36,639 3,619 || 162,377 4,418 120,008 30,930 3,493 940,000 556,500 115,000
15 99 H. 76H 9,819 15,233 || 62,952 11,632 || 114,844 8,225 94,352 19,880 | 29,495 || 386,000 |205,860 80,870
16 3,462 2,108 6,360 26,319 39,824 34,674 201,910 19,774 90,052 : 31,130 | 73,241 1,050 | 12,770 10,200
17 4,506 6,089 152,325 | 85,584 223,919 100,228 |908,082 6, 191 | 120,297 47,650 || 31,864 2,000 6,000 2,760
18 5,031 3,533 135,848 89,035 | 104,619 60, 148 587,264 4,100 80,694 : 157,240 97,310 || 33,631 80,906 5,674.
19 1,384 || 1,629 - 54,214 30,799 16,641 22,690 539,910 705 90,388 38,610 || 74,203 85,871 169,497 20,785
1820 3,450 2,294 36,461 32,134 || 19,615 26,567 ||380,704 1,822 || 110,106 39,940 34,079 121,896 192,302 26,863
1 i 1,732 - 567 1,751 5,599 2,831 2,609 || 64,792 729 | 66,610 20,430 | 19,505 166,525 80,979 12,569
2 1,653 66 1,327 | 10,377 3,582 7,403 76,989 : 1,387 43,627 8,880 32,021 161,753 77,133 23,259
3 1,148 1,716 —— 8,218 12,000 2,209 44,222 305 | 68,529 37,070 | 40,435 20,128 99,913 39,793
4. 437 88 4,518 469 2,750 22,394 - 39,152 15,330 78,605 20,180 66,761 25,362
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Highest and Lowest Price of WHEAT, and of the Gold Ducat, Annual Average Price of WHEAT, and the Highest and Lowest
Rate of Exchange on Amsterdam, at DANTZIC, in each of the 124 Years 1703–1826. -

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ſ Highest and Lowest Price | Highest & Lowest - . Average Highest and Lowest Price Płighest & Lowesſ
* /ast, of WHEAT, in Florins. Rafe %;" * Highest & Lowest wº. * Last, of maeAT, in Florizes | Rate* §e Highest and Lowest,
** ordinary" Tºng, ". %. |Price of the p** | winchester Ordinary [. finest ". ſººn Price of the Ducat
Years Quality Quality § {. Flemish in ſtorins & groshen Quarter | years Quality Qatality tº £ Flemish £n Florins & Groshenz
1703 fil() f135 fºo() fºo fg | 19/3 || 1765 |fºº}0 f$10 |f 330 f440 gº93 g405 f11 g 11 fil gol
4 125 100 280 210 8 20/5 6 || 310 240 || 380 450 425 400 12 3 11 15
6 | 125 109 || 220 200 8 17/9 7 || 300 330 430 500 | 400 450. 11 15 is 6
6 105 90 200 190 8 16/5 8 320 420 440 530 443 408 12 15 TI 21
7 | 110 95 190 200 g?79, g381 | 8 g4 16/7 9 || 400 260 530 400 | 405 419 II 27 II 19
8 105 195 190 270 2824 270* | 8 5 fº g3 20/2 || 1770 | 190 310 i 310 420 || 418} 408 || 11 29 J1 18
9 200 450 270 600 271; 251 || 8 2. 7 27 |42/9 || 1 || 330 460 || 420 500 || 410 423 11 18 11 28
1710 320 180 || 460 300 258; 276 || 7 27 8 33/3 2 350 410 || 490 580 425 436 12 16 11 24
11 | 205 160 300 270 276 282} | 8 8 3 || 25/9 3 440 360 580 530 429} 441 12 8 I2
12 140 180 240 280 286 282} | 8 6 8 2 22/10 1 300 380 560 490 441, 423 gs's ºssssss, , , , ,
13 14) 250 250 350 281; 260 | 8 2 7 27 25/8 5 || 420 350 520 480 || 417; 432 $$$$$$.jääs;
14 || 245 290 340 430 255 270 || 7 19 7 24 || 37/8 6 || 330 250 470 400 426 434 ######$$$$gs.i.
15 260 120 385 250 259, 270 || 7 19 7 24 27/7 7 190 260 330 380 420 430, Šāºššššššš
16 | 160 150 270 250 2814, 277 || 7 29 23/2 8 260 260 || 380 380 || 411 431} | #########$ºss; #
17 | 135 150 240 260 281 2884 || 8 8 2 22/1 9 260 230 || 380 330 422 434 |sis############
18 185 130 300 250 292 283} | 8 2 & 3 |23/2 || 1780 190 283 290 390 430 422 |ºss; #####5 Siș
19 | 125 185 250 280 285 274 || 8 3 7 24 23/6 1 300 260 420 380 422 430 ºššššššššššš
1720 | 155 135 | 240 190 278 289 || 7 28 8 19/10 2 |260 340 || 380 450 || 428 416 | ###$$$$$$$$$sis:
I 122 110 | 180 185 284 293 || 7 28 8 3 | 16/6 3 || 350 280 || 460 400 | 405 419 |s; ; ; Śiśāşşşâşşşâ
2 100 130 | 200 160 291; 2854 || 8 2 8 3 | 16/5 4 || 310 400 || 410 510 || 428 408 |jššššššš
3 140 135 | 190 220 286 273 || 7 27 8 1 | 18/11 || 5 || 330 390 || 410 470 | 408 412 |$$$#$$$$$$$$$.
4 || 140 130 220 180 281 272} | 8 2 7 29 18/11 6 390 340 || 470 410 | 409 417 | 3:3:#####$$$$$$.
5 145 210 |240 260 275; 279 || 7 29 8 23/10 7 || 340 390 || 4:30 390 407 417 Šišššššššššāºš
6 140 195 220 300 273; 296 || 8 8 4 || 24/3 8 || 410 370 440 390 || 410 404 |&###########ss;
7 | 180 155 275 250 291; 2844 || 8 4 8 3 || 24/0 9 || 360 700 430 800 | 406 395 ##$$$$.5&#j
8 140 150 |240 205 286, 283 || 8 || 8 2 |20/1 || 1790 620 370 | 720 470 390 407 |###########:
§ S . § s Š § 3. §,Y > 3
9 145 130 | 200 220 284 276 || 8 || 8 | | 19/7 1 || 41 0 360 || 490 450 24 27 25 28 gājāsīšišššišš
1730 | 130 110 | 200 180 286 291, 8 5 8 4 || 16/11 2 300 440 || 380 520 23 9 25 20 Éssissºs.sysis ºf
I 110 320 220 200 291, 286 || 8 5 8 4 || 17/7 3 440 380 || 530 460 |25 6 26 24 $ºssjšša
2 115 105 || 210 180 291, 287 || 8 4 8 3 | 16/8 4 || 390 530 | 400 570 |26 6 23 27 jºgi
3 100 115 180 210 |289; 274 || 8 5 8 2 16/6 5 500 880 550 960 24 21 18 jššššš
4 110 150 210 245 285 278 || 8 || 7 29 19/9 6 940 420 1050 560 |22 6 24 4 ºssissiº
5 135 145 || 220 240 278 291 || 8 || 8 5 20/1 7 300 530 | 400 630 24 7 26 5 ############
6 || 130 205 || 210 270 289 296 || 8 3 8 7 22/8 8 || 380 450 520 500 26 3 25 10 ################
7 | 195 160 250 270 295; 288 || 8 5 8 7 24/0 9 || 420 700 || 520 800 25 21 19 15|&#;#######Tº
| 8 || 160 120 250 225 295 289 8 6 8 3 || 21/1 || 1800 || 700 920 | 850 1100 |21 3 22 10 sºjºs ºss;
9 105 165 210 240 291; 282 || 8 6 8 3 19/6 T 1050 609 |1230 800 |21 22 28 iss; ###########
1740 160 370 240 450 2884 271} | 8 5 8 2 || 33/1 2 680 570 880 680 22 18 24 6 iss; ###########
1 || 380 170 450 320 284; 295 || 8 2 & 5 35/3 3 || 480 520 || 700 610 |24 22 H 8 §§§§§§§
2 180 125 300 210 296 289 || 8 4 8 7 22/2 4 || 420 1000 || 550 1150 |25 6 23 27 &#############
3 140 120 220 180 295; 292 || 8 5 8 3 | 18/ 5 950 750 1150 850 |24 10 22 27 sº; ; ; ; sijäjägs
4 | 125 150 | 190 200 2954, 288 || 8 6 8 3 | 18/5 6 780 650 | 720 350 |23, 22, 23 6 sis; S3; #3; #55;
5 145 210 |205 280 292 2954 || 8 4 8 6 22/2 7 Dantzic in possession of the French, 3 gºss; ##$ºis;
6 190 220 245 275 296 290 || 8 6 8 5 25/1 {} and Export prohibited. Šišišššš:33;
7 220 160 285 240 294; 285 8 6 8 3 24/2 Partial Exports b * * ############
3||130 199| 200 250 |293 233 & 6 & 3 |21/1 | 1810; “. ..". ºve #3; #3; ########
$9 || 145 230 205 265 282 294 || 8 4 3 22/8 11 and under French Llcences. §§§sis;&#$$$$$.
1750 175 145 || 235 205 || 288; 299 || 8 3 8 6 20/8 12 || Export again prohibited šššjāsāś
1 140 210 | 190 245 293 307, 8 5 & 13 |20/7 || 13 Town Blockaded and Besieged §§ jišāºš
2 210 160 250 230 296 3084 8 9 8 18 22/3 14 || 300 400 i 380 580 [14 6 18 3 #s ºšiššššššš
3 200 160 260 235 | 308, 318 || 8 17 3 24 21/6 15 | 400 350 500 430 15 18 18 #############
4 170 150 240 205 || 315, 310 9 8 16 || 19/1 16 || 360 880 || 410 1010 18 21 20 9. §lsºs sis########
5 160 135 | 205 230 || 3094 319 || 8 19 8 24 18/4 17 | 880 500 1150 700 19 15 18 18 jºss; ########
6 142 320 220 390 314 3204 || 9 6 8 26 || 23/1 18 630 520 | 800 660 |18 4 18 27 Sãsissiºs:###:
7 330 210 || 390 310 ! 320, 307 || 9 2 3 22 31/ 19 570 290 | 680 400 18 4 20 24 ###############
8 250 220 350 310 309; 327 | 8 23 9 |29/ | 1820 350 240 500 380 |20 6 21 12 #2Sișāśāšššš
9 250 180 330 270 326, 361 || 8 29 10 3|23/7 I 230 430 || 380 550 21 24 20 18. § sjääsäääjää
1760 140 210 |230 310 || 359 416 10 2 11 12, 19/ 2 280 270 | 400 380 21 12 20 19 ºssississ;
1 | 180 220 290 310 || 373} 399 [11 5 11 18. 19/4 3 270 220 | 380 310 |2, 2 21 16 Sãs:##########
2 | 200 240 280 330 396, 371; 11 11 10 23, 21/10 4 240 180 320 260 |21 7 20 & ::$:########
3 200 240 280 330 374; 378 10 22 10 29, 21/10 || 5 | 180 230 260 310 19 21 20 15 §§§
4 240 220 310 330 || 377; 401 10 26 11 14 22/3 || 6 || 130 290 270 330 21 1 20 15 ° sº *** *******
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STATEMENT shewing as follows, Viz., Column 1, shews the mean price of WHEAT # Winchester Quarter, at the Market of
Windsor, according to the accounts kept at Eton College, the lands of which are let principally at a Corn Rent : Columns 2 and 3, eactracted from Bishop Fleetwood's
Chronicon Preciosum are supposed to shew the mean annual price of Wheat and Malt at the same Market; but for a Measure of 9 Gallons to the Bushel, the prices in
the first Column being reduced to Winchester Measure : Column 4 shews the annual average price of Grain, ( half Rye and half Barley ) in Sweden. reduced into
English Money dº Quarter : Column 5 shews the annual average price of Rye at Antwerp : and 6 & 7 the Quantity of Wheat and Rye, Exported from banizig in each
of the 56 Years, 1650–1705 : and the price of Rye and of Oats in Sep. 1826, in each of the 52 Governments of the Russian Empire. 3



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** - “s ºf * 2 Astrachan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,428 || 4 50 3
1650 | 68/13 || 76/8 || 38/6 || 39/10 || 5 || – || --— 3 Belostock . . . . . . * * * e º e 829 || 6 4. 60
1 || 61/0} | 73/4 29/ 29/10 || 3 || || 130,567 |419,837 4 Caluga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 || 6 50 5 50 .
2 || 48/104 || 49/6 28/ | 35/10 || $ # 86,121 |267,372 5 Camenez-Podolsk 1,020 5 4
3 31/4} | 35/6 28/ 12/11 | * : 55,923 || 281,305 || S3; 6 Casan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,034 || 6 50 || 3 60
4 22/13 26/ | 20/8 || 13/11 || 3 || 101,546 |354,785| 3: 7 Charcoff . . . . . . . . . . . . 973 3 75 3 40
5 || 29/73 || 33/4 20/ 15/3 sº 75,159 || 394,075 | S.S 8 Cherson or Odessa. . . . . 1,200 || 2 75 | 6
6 || 33/2} || 43/ 24/, 17/11 | is 47,922 || 63,483 || $3 9 Costroma . . . . . . . . . . . . 602 || 8 |75 4 80
7 || 41/5; 46/8 28/4 22/6 =s šš 10 Ecarterinosloff. . . . . . . . 1,082 2 2 80
8 || 57/9} || 65/ 29/4 | 12/11 sis * ~... * § 11 Feodosia . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,366 || 4 50 5 60
id: - ; % § ...' s: 3,884 1,327 | . . 12 Geogieffsk . . . . . . . . . . 1,540 4 75 || 3 50
- *) * S 3 30,943 | ..Sº 13 Grodno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 || 7 20 4 30
1 || 62/2} | 70/ | 33/4 20/ §§ 216,951 #: 14 Irkutsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s: 6 10 40
2 || 65/9} | 74/ 42/ 20/ šš 85,806 || 270,163 $S 15 Jaroslaff ... . . . . . . . . . 493 ił 50 || 5 88
3 50/ 57/ | 32/8 || 23/6 So 3- 66,785 |238,537 sº 16 Keatsch-Jenicol . . . . . . 1,429 ; 5 50 7
4 48/ 40/6 || 30/ | 20/ §§ | 40,982 174,798 || sis 17 Kieff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 857 : 5 5 41
5 || 43/104 || 49/4 28/4 | 16/9 §§ 25,893 || 144,170 #5 18 Kursk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816 4 3 40
6 || 32/ 36/ 26/ 15/2 §§ 33,847 144,035 $5. 19 Minsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 || 6 50 | 3 || 5
'7 iſ 3% 3% i5/2 | ** is 20 Mitau .............. 40 || | 11 9
8 || 35/6; ; 40/ 24/ | 15/2 j 127,695 |343,119 5; 21 Mohiloff ... . . . . . . . . . 564 7 20 5
9 40/ 44/4 27/4 || 12/1 s. | 108,350 313,591 'ss 22 Mosco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 || 8 6 25
1670 37/04 || 41/8 26/6 12/1 §§ 128,756 |298,746 sº 23 Niskney Novogrod . . . . 784 || 8 25 || 4 86
1 37/4 || 42/ 25/4 | 12/1 šš 99,750 | 208,866 | *'s 24 Nova Tscherxask. . . . . . 1,291 || 3 75 || 3 80
2 : 37/0% 41/ 22/ 15/1 == 35,248 109,967 | #3 25 Novogrod.... . . . . . . . 123 13 60 7 47
3 || 41/5; 46/8 24/ 18/11 | "à | 69,080 | 84,084 ºs 26 Omsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,490 || 1 50 2 40
4 || 61/0} | 68/8 || 34/ 9/3. 140,343 228,511 || $$. 27 Orel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '731 || 6 8 80
5 52/1; 64/8 || 34/ | 20/10 fº 46 87,497 || 175,476 ºš 28 Pensa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 927 8 20 || 3 35
6 || 33/9; 38/ 26/ 15/3 5 29 || 49,424 144,774 || 3 29 Perm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 424 4 2 55
7 || 37/4 42/ 28/ 12/7 4 21 || 55,283 || 127,543 30 Petrosavodsk . . . . . . . . 304 16 10
8 52/53, 59/ 28/8 15/3 2 85 219,072 224,521 408 31 Poltava. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 947 2 75 || 2 60
9 : 48/ 60/ 26/8 || 17/11 || 2 85 130,022 || 399,420 | 1,010 || 32 Pskoff ... . . . . . . . . 217 14 6
1680 | 40/ 45/ 22/8 15/3 2 80 112,528 271,026 716 || 33 Revel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 il 85 10 10
1 || 41/5; 46/8 24/8 10/7 3 28 128,426 331,201 142 34 Resan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 | 6 70 ° 5' 25
2 39/1} | 44/ | 28/ 13/11 || 3 44 147,819 222,936 700 i 35 Riga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 10 6 50
3 35/64 | 40/ 28/8 | 1.4/7 || 3 28 172,200 || 320,407 | 1,251 36 St. PETERSBURGH 15 9 50
4 39/1} 44/ 25/4 17/3 5 6 249,081 || 343,602 538 37 Saratof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,083 3 2 79
5 41/5; 46/8 || 28/ 20/8 3 24 206,682 || 355, 184 393 || 38 Simbirsk . . . . . . . . . . . . 990 || 4 72 3 65
6 || 34/2% 34/ 25/4 18/7 2 75 155,138 || 305,603 253 39 Simferopol . . . . . . . . . . 1,458 || 4 | 7
7 || 31/8% 25/2 24/ 14/3 2 70 114,996 || 289,663 315 i 40 Smolensk . . . . . tº 9 gº e s tº e 477 8 25 4 25
8 || 23/14 || 46/ 22/ 15/3 2 80 || 108,738 263,214 1,096 41 Taganrog . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,269 || 3 50 5
9 26/8 30/ 20/ 17/7 3 34 || 125,826 291,007 : 1,730 42 Tamboff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803 || 4 25 || 2 80
1690 30/93 || 34/8 || 19/4 17/7 3 10 | 66,759 || 140,469 || 4,988 || 43 Tobolsk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,035 | 6 3 20
1 29/11 || 34/ 17/4 16/3 || 3 29 80,661 | 93,544 || 4,712 44 Tomsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2,990 || 3 25 || 2 20
2 || 41/9} || 46/8 24/4 13/3 5 II | 114,377 | 118,419 || 12,465 45 Tula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606 || 6 80 || 4 80
3 || 60/1; 67/8 30/ | 13/3 || 6 8 || 203,164 || 210,284 13,011 || 46 Tver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 10 6 25
4 56/104 || 64/ 32/ 23/10 || 4 90 192,224 208,383 10,514 || 47 Vatxa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827 5 80 || 2 20
5 || 47/1} 53/ 32/ || 23/2 || 3 82 102,637 | 126,546 || 9,221 || 48 Vilna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 12 6 70
6 || 56/ 71/ 28/ 22/6 5 11 65,076 139,534 || 10,295 || 49 Vitebsk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 10 50 5
7 53/4, 60/ 28/ | 26/6 6 36 88,651 || 257,481 || 8,650 50 Vladimir . . . . . 9 e º a tº º . 602 || 9 50 6
8 : 60/8; 68/4 || 32/ | 27/10 | 11 7 || 106,586 223,713 8,003 || 51 Vologda . . . . . . . . . . . . 771 1 i 60 5
9 56/ 64/ | 89/4 || 19/10 || 6 18 94,489 177,344 6,254 52 Voronert ... . . . . . . . . . 813 || 3 || 2 80
1700 35/6] | 40/ 31/4 21/2 2 99 || 32,571 | 101,241 7,287 | -
T. 31/8% 37/8 | 24/ 14/7 || 4 7 33,821 | 89,565 6,144 *...* The Chetwert of Russia is equal to 5,952 English Bushels,
2 26/0; 29/6 || 28/ i 13/3 2 96 || 42,872 | 180,379 3,930 or 100 Chetwerts F.74% Quarters English. The Silver Rouble
3 32/ 36/ 23/4 15/11 4 96 33,106 60,365 7,567 of Russia weighs 13 lº. 12grains, and contains 3’s | grains of
4 || 41/2} 46/6 28/ 17/11 || 3 71 || 50,935 | 121,36 07; ..." Slºr=#| 3s. 2}d. £nglish; but the alore quºtations (17%
w 24. s'-- - / . . . . . 2 - ,369 10,078 for Paper Roubles, 360 of which, since 1815, have been current
5 26/8 - , 30/ 26/ 17/11 4 31 66,032 151,368 6,188 against 100 Roubles in Silver; it deserves consideration how
S-71 S-->| <-- I -- S---~ --~~|~~! -- fºr the estimation of the Paper Rouble in the different parts ºf
- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. / 7. 8. this widely eactended Empire, tend to a variation in price,
98
AN ACCOUNT of the annual Coinage of MEXICO, in Dollars; and of the average price of Wheat, in each of thirteen, of
the principal Corn Markets of EUROPE, in each of the 64 Years 1700–63–see the several Places under each of their respective heads in the Index, for an
eaplination of Measures and Monies. Wide Papers No. 27 and 159, Session 1826; 83 of Session 1827; and 258 of Session 1828.

"... ºpants ºn | | | | |*|† ºn "ºx" | nº.
MExico, * ... | Folio |igsberg, | Dordt, Bremen, |Biscay, Bordeaua, .* -- # 3. Antu'erp e Sºur-Mer.
Years in Dollars. . . . Quarter. 64 of 83.] 12 of 27, 37 of 27. 81 of 258. 73 of 27. 79 of 83. Ancona & Pesaro || 10 of 83. 67 of 83. PWheat Maize 72 ºa
—— * * * r * ---|---— |-- * —— , is -- 0. --S. --O!.-
1700 3,379,122 |35/6] | – || 27/11 55/1 || 70/10 || 39/0 |24/2 || 16/4 || 19/9 || 21/2 2.99 || 3.12 || 3. 8 || 12 2 3
1 || 4,019,093 ||31/8} | – | 16/9 |40/8 — 28/0 || – || 21/4 || 23/2 || 14/7 4.07 || 3.24 || 3. 8 || 7 17 0
2 5,022,650 |26/03 || – 13/0, 30/4 70/10|24/6 || – ||20/4 |25/1 || 3/3, 2.96 || 3 |18 || 2.14 || 7 & 8
3 6,079,254 32/0 || 19/3 | 12/1 |25/6 a 20/6 | 18/103 || 16/0 |20/8 || 15/11 4.96 || 6.10 | 6.10 || 11 4 9
4 5,827,027 .41/2} | 20/5 | 12/8 |27/6 || 1 || 0 |20/84 || 24/0 ºf 14/4 || 17/11 || 3.71 || 5.30 5.30 || 9 4 7
5 4,747,175 26/8 || 17/9 || 13/11 29/4 || 0 || V | 16/1} || 14/45 –- || | | | 4.31 || 3.17 | 2.21 || 7 14 8
6 || 6,172,037 |23/14 || 16/5 13/0 – || | | | | 12/11 || 16/11 || 16/3 || 18/7 3.28 || 3. 4 | 1.30 || 7 4 3
7 5,735,029 |25/2 | 16/7 || | | ||27/6 || 0 | 18/6 15/84 || 19/7 | – ||22/6 2.99 || 3.17 | 3. 10 11 8
8 5,737,610 || 36/8; 20/2 || 17/8 || 33/1 || || a | 18/2} || 18/9 |23/2 || 26/6 || 4.04 || 3.14 2.18 || 33 15 0
9 5,214,143 |69/7. 42/9 || 39/1 || 70/3 46/8 32/6 36/1} || 21/10] 24/0% 15/11 8.99 || 5.15 5.28 || 35 15 0
1710 || 6,710,587 |69/4 33/3 | – |62/6 || 33/4 |44/6 || 34/10} || 18/9 || – || 19/10 || 4.31 |13. [10. 14 II 3
11 : 5,666,085 || 48/0, 25/9 16/9 |36/11|30/10 || 33/6 | – || 13/5 || –— 14/7 4.04 || 7.13 || 7.30 || 17 0 0
12 || 6,663,425 |41/2 22/10 16/3 |27/6 || 29/2 |29/6 | – || 15/7 || – || 13/3 5.11 || 5.17 | 4.20 |22 6 o
13 6,487,872 |45/4 25/8"|22/4 |35/1 |26/8 28/0 — || 18/9 || – || | | 5.25 || 5. 4 .30 || 26 6 3
14 || 6,220,822 |44/83 ||37/8 27/11 |35/11 25/0 || 32/0 || – 16/2 || – || 17/3 || 4.21 || 4.21 3.12 || 12 9 5
15 || 6,368,918 |38/2} | 27/7 | 18/7 ||34/1 23/8 28/6 | 16/43 || 26/6 | – || 13/11 2.85 || 4.10 || 4.17 || 9 g 9
16 6,527,738 |42/8 23/2 || 14/11 || 33/1 22/10 || 33/6 | 18/13 ||22/1 || 33/11 || 19/2 2.96 || 4.14 || 4. 10 17 9
17 6,750,734 |40/5} | 22/1 || 16/9 | n ||22/6 22/0 15/84 || 16/9 |21/2 || 20/0 3.39 || 4.17 | 4.15 || 10 17 3
18 7,173,590 |34/8 ||23/2 || 11/2 |30/4 22/8 ||22/6 | 16/11}| a 19/7 || 23/10 || 3.12 || 4.17 | 3.27 || 11 19 9
19 || 7,258,706 || 31/04 ||23/6 18/3 |26/6 |23/4 - 18/0 24/103 || 15/o 17/3 || 28/8 || 3.98 || 3. 4 || 2 . 8 || 15 7 3
1720 | 7,874,322 |32/10% 19/10, 14/11|22/9 || – | 1.4/6 27/6 ºf 13/3 : 14/7 || 15/11 2.96 || 3.12 2.12 || 13 2 6
1 || 9,460,734 || 33/4" | 16/6 | 16/9*|23/9 || – || 0 || 24/04 || 9/9 || 10/7 || 13/3 2.15 || 2.32 | 1.28 || 13 14 7
2 8,823,992 |32/0, 16/5 || 13/11 |26/6 | – | 18/6 27/7 || 17/8 || 13/5, 16/9 || 2 .26 || 4 - 8 || 3 8 || 17 5 10
3 8,107,348 |30/93 18/ii — 30/4"| |18/0 |27/6 || 12/4, 9/9 |22/0 || 3 44 || 3 |25 || 2 | 8 || 15 11 0
4 7,872,822 || 32/10; | 19/6 28/4 25/6 24/6 — || 15/11||16/3 || 23/0 || 5 .54 || 3 .22 || 1 .30 || 22 12 6
5 || 7,369,815 || 43/1} || 23/10, 18/7 || 34/1 || 23/10 |23/6 || --— || 15/5 16/1 || 19/4 || 3 .68 || 5 . 3 . 20 16 8
6 8,466,146 |40/10; ; 24/3 | *, *|35/1 25/0 | 19/6 | – || 9/2 13/0 |26/6 || 4 -04 || 5.32 5.17 || 14 0 0
" | 8,138,088 |37/4, 24/0 14/5 |29/4 |24/2 |20/0 | -— || 10/6 || 10/9 || 20/4 || 3 53 || 7 |17| 7.17 || 9 17 3
8 9,228,545 |48/34, 20/1 12/7 28/4 23/0 || 24/6 . 13/5 15/9 || 17/9 || 3 .88 || 6 . 4 .17 || 17 8 11
9 8,814,970 42/2; 19/7: 14/3 || 29/4 |22/0 |35/0 24/83 || 19/0 |20/7 || 12/4 || 2 .69 || 5 |17| 4.26 || 12 4 4
1730 9,745,870 |32/53 16/11] 10/3 |28/4 22/10 |22/6 |23/5} | 11/4 || 17/1 || || || 2:15 || 3.26 3. 4 || 17 6 I
1 8,439,871 |29/4, 17/7′ 11/2 25/6 || 23/8 26/0 22/11 || 14/0 | 15/5 ºf 14/1 2.58 || 6 5 5. 10 4 6
2 | 8,726,465 || 23/84 || 16/8 to/3 |22/9 |23/4 27/0 | 19/2 || 16/9 || 18/5 || 13/3 2.10 || 4 - 8 || 2 . 8 || 10 13 3
3 || 10,175,895 ||25/2} | 16/6 || 10/8 |23/9 |22/10 || 30/0 |21/64 || 18/7 | 20/4 || 16/9 2.58 || 5 . 3 . 13 12 10
4 || 8,908,660 |33/5; 19/9] 15/10 |28/4 || 23/10 |20/6 |24/10} || | | 21/1 || 15/11 2.91 || 5.26 4.17 || 15 3 2
5 8,859,835 |38/2; 20/1 || 13/6 || 29/4 24/6 |22/0 |22/2} || 28/3 || 21/6 ºf 19/4 2.37 5.26 5.26 || 14 13 2
6 || 11,821,067 ||35/10} | 22/8 18/1 25/6 25/4 || 31/0 21/1 || 16/9 || 22/8 || 22/0 || 2 .48 || 5. 4 . 8 || 14 13 0
7 || 8,523,555 |33/6; 24/0] 15/10 | | ||25/10 |27/0|25/0 || 17/2 |17/8 || 15/1 2.75 || 5 20 4. 14 II. 8
8 || 9,971,007 || 31/63 |21/1 | 13/11 27/6 |27/0 |38/0 |28/53 || 16/9 || 17/11||13/3 || 3 |12 || 7 . 5.12 || 1818
9 9,005,256 || 33/2} | 19/6 14/8 28/4 |28/4 31/6 28/7] || 17/2. 17/0 || 19/11 || 4 -64 || 8 . 8 . 25 9 4
1740 || 9,906,038 |48/10; .33/1 || 33/6 || 55/10, 29/4 42/0 |28/53 || 20/4 || 19/10 || 18/7 || 5 .52 || 9 - || 8 26 || 48 18 0
1 || 9,261,679 || 41/9} |35/3 || 23/9 || 52/1 28/0 |24/0|26/11}| 19/0 |20/9 || 21/6 2.92 || 8 . 7 . || 15 10 0
2 || 8,861,226 28/5} |22/2 | 15/6 || 31/3 26/8 || 21/6 |30/5 || 21/2 |24/8 || 24/8 || 2 -31 ||10. 10 .16 || 10 3 6
3 || 9,440,859 |22/13 18/2 | 12/7 23/9 |25/10 |20/0 |23/74 || 20/9 |27/0 || 20/8 2.16 || 5 .16 5.17 || 10 17 1
4 || 11,125,115 22/03 |18/5 / 14/5 21/9 |26/8 19/6 | 19/10}|20/4 |27/2 || 19/10 2.51 || 3 |17| 2.17 | 12 2 1
5 || 10,938,172 || 24/3] [22/2 17/3 |24/6 27/0 28/0 | 19/7 || 19/1 - |20/03|| 15/11 || 3 44 || 4 -17 | 4.17 || 14 17 8
6 || 11,952,535 |34/8 ||25/1 || 16/9 29/4 || 30/4 30/0 |22/73 || 18/7' | 19/7 |20/8 || 2 80 || 7.26 || 7 . 13 16 9
7 | 12,454,510 || 30/11}| 24/2 || 1 || 31/3 28/0 30/6|35/0 || 23/0 |25/11 || 26/2 3 -28 || 9 - || 9 . 13 H 8 9
8 || 11,972,370 || 32/10; 21/1. 15/8 |35/11 25/6 28/6|38/7] || 17/3 26/4 || 25/6 || 3 -28 || 8 - || 8 . 14 17 3
9 || 12,214,346 || | | | ||22/8 21/10 || 34/1 | n | 26/0 |31/6] || 21/7 |23/5 || 23/10 3.74 || 4 - 8 || 2 .20 | 16 16 2
1750 | 13,704,324, 28/10* | 20/8 15/4 || 31/3 26/4 || || || 30/5 || 21/2 20/3 || 21/6 3.05 || 5 -30 || 3 .. 8 || 13 18 1
1 || 12,912,867 ||34/2}. 20/7 |22/4 |29/4 |25/10 |29/6 |35/0 || 23/0 |22/3 || 13/7 || 3.71 || 6 24 5. 8 || 21 5 9
2 || 13,969,256 |40/8; ºf 22/3 |19/6 |31/1] 27/10|30/0 |34/0} ||21/7 |22/5 || 17/7 2.99 || 8 17, 6.30 || 20 5 5
3 | 12,060,378] 39/8% 21/6 || || |31/3 |28/4 |21/0|27/23 || 19/11 | 16/6 || 20/8 2.35||11 9 - || 14 11 10
4 || 11,917,998 |30/95 . 19/i | 16/9 |28/4, 28/8 21/6 22/2} || 17/2 18/2 || 17/9 2.69 || 7 |18 || 8 . 14 1 4
5 || 13,025,035 |29/11 || 18/4 |18/7, 24/6: 30/0 |20/6 |19/5} || 21/2 |20/11 || 19/0 2.45 || 6 -17 | 6.12 || 11 6 2
6 || 13,096,528 40/24 23/1 |25/1 |33/1 || --- |22/6 |22/6 || 19/11 25/5 || 20/8 || 3 .62 || 9 - 4 || 9 - || 25 16 6
7 || 13,105,521 |53/4 - || 31/0 || ––.42/8 ||—||26/0 |27/6 || || Wººl/2 || 24/0 || 3.66 |11 - 10 28 || 16 13 10
8 || 12,946,267 |44/54. 29/0 – 37/11 — |28/6|31/114|| 1847, 17/11 || 28/4 || 3:35 || 7 -17 | 7.8 || 14 17 9
9 13,481,658 || 35/3, .. 23/7 ||22/4 || || || – || 30/6 || 37/23 || 23/10 |21/0 || 21/10| 2.76 || 8 - || 5 .17 | 13 9 2
1760 i. 12,441,048 || 32/5} | 19/0' . . . .33/1 || 33/8 || 35/0 34/5} || 20/4 ºf 23/10 || 10/5 || 3.35 || 8 |18 || 6 .12 15 18 9
1, 12,465,969 |26/10; 19/4"| 21/5 31/3 || – || 36/6 29/104 || 22/1 ºf 19/10 || 12/3 3.56 || 11 . 8 . ; 21 7 11
2 10,713,725 34/8 || 21/10] 24/2 || 7 || – || 37/6 26/11}| 21/2 |17/8 || 16/3 3.62 || 8.17 | 7.17 | 16 16 11
3| 12,641,667 36/13.1 m, 122/4 a —-- I 35/6] 30/3} || 22/11420/9, 24/0 3.15 | 7 | 4 .13 14 13 3

$39
The ACCOUNT of the preceding Page, continued from 1763 to 1827.-The Quotation of Antwerp is in Florins and Centimes
Mudden; 11 Florins, 34 Centimes, equal to £1 Sterling, and 2.850 Mudden equal to 1 Winchester Quarter; at Boulonge up to 1802, the Quotations are in
iores, Sous, and deniers, for the Septier, equal to 1.69 Hectolitre, and since 1801, in Francs and Centimes d? Hectolitre : 3 Hectolitres equal to 1 Quarter Im-
perial Measure ; in Corunna the Quotations are in Reales Vellon and Maravedis d? Ferrado, all the other Quotations are reduced to Sterling tº Quarter,
Value of the Eton prices ROMA W STATICŞ'. #!e aga g CORUNNA.
Coinage of reduced to | Dantzig | * Kon- 87 of 83. * A pſey Rye, in 68 Of 27. | Boulogne-sur-
MEX ICO, wº. Folio || igsberg, Dordt, Bordeaua, - s——— - Fiscay, ...Antwerp, !. Mer.
Years źn Dollars. | Quarter. 64 of 83. 12 of 27. 37 of 27. 79 of 83. Anconta senigallia Pe 73 of 27. 10 Of 83. 67 of 83.ſ. PWheat Maize ſ: Of "a
~~~~. --→ * - se', *- *=s=ºsº | * *-* *-*. — — — — . T} ~~~~}}--!.—S.——d.
1764 10,349,928 || 41/64. 22/3 — 38/11 || 31/6} || 21/2 35/4 24/9 || 37/6 23/9 3.15 || 9 7 : 6 18 () ()
5 12,397,924 || 48/0 25/1 26/6 |44/6 || 33/9 || 28/3 21/6 25/6 || 35/6 24/0 | 3.91 || 10 18 II | 19 19 9
6 || 1 1,748,298 || 43/1}| 26/6 23/3 40/8 38/2} || 44/2 25/11 || 34/1 || 37/0 || 33/7 3.75 || 9 7 6 || 23 12 6
7 11,054,498 || 57/4 27/11 m 45/6 37/23 || 31/9 || 37/6 33/11 || 32/0 29/0 2.99 || 6 28 || 5 18 33 9 3
8 || 13,259,851 53/9}| 32/3 27/11 |48/3 || 36/93 || 24/8 || 32/7 30/7 32/6 | 1970 3.26 || 8 || 6 || 8 || 2 || 26 4 10
9 12,483,197 | 40/8 29/10 18/7 || 39/9 40/3} || 12/11 || 25/6 || 25, 7 m 20/8 || 3 .42 || 14 20 || 14 28 || 20 18 11
1770 14,587,310 || 43/6;|23/4 24/2 37/11 44/2 || 2 1/2 22/11 21/0 || 38/0 | 19/0 4.10 || 12 17 | 12 4 || 24 13 5
1 13,353,432 50/8 31/6 31/8 || 48/3 |44/0} || 22/1 I | 20/6 | 20/0 || 41/6 22/2 || 4 .52 || 11 12 || 9 || 32 6 3
2 18,889,785 58/8 33/8 32/7 53/1 45/10 || 28/3 22/11 26/5 || 39/0 31/10 3.83 || 14 12 24 || 26 2 10
3 20,237,325 59/1}| 35/8 26/1 m 44/33 || 29/1 29/1 29/9 || 37/6 || 32/6 3.01 || 12 20 | 8 || 21 13 8
4 13,666,954 55/1 32/1 27/5 50/3 40/0 || 30/11 27/0 a 38/6 23/10 4.05 || 10 18 || 9 32 || 24 19 3
5 15,032, 193 || 51/4 || 33/11 26/11 || 39/9 || 38/4 || 22/1 30/11 28/6 || 31/0 | 18/7 3.55 || 10 14 || 9 || 0 || 21 3 6
6 17,315,537 42/8 27/6 | 18/1 || 37/11 || 34/83 || 22/11 22/7 19/10 || 0 || 23/10 3.02 || 10 32 || 8 26 || 20 18 11
7| 21,524,805 || 48/11] 22/4 20/6 a 39/10}||22/1 21/11 || 2 1/2 || 35/0 22/6 2.72 || 1 || 8 || 8 || 7 || 19 8 2
8|20,729,758 44/0 23/9 17/10 || 36/11 || 38/10;|22/11 |24/8 |23/7 || 36/6 21/2 || 3.01 || 11 26 || 9 || 4 || 16 6 11
9 | 19,435,457 36/2}| 21/10 || 14/11 34/1 31/93 || 26, 6 28/3 26/10 || 37/0 17/2 3.01 || 10 16 9 | 17 10 0
1780 17,514,263 43/1}| ig/4 17/3 ||38/11 || 31/6} || 22/1 26/6 22/2 || 27/6 16, 9 4.84 || 10 6 || 6 12 || 21 6 8
1 20,335,842 52/54 24/9 18/7 37/11 || 37/6 || 26,6 24/3 || 32/6 20/6 || 3.75 || 0 8 || 7 || 20 6 8
2 17,580,490 53/9}| 26/3 19/1 32/1 44/83 || 29/1 º, 32/9 || 33/0 | 18/8 3.78 || 1 , || 7 29 |22 3 4
3 23,716,657 54/2}| 27/5 20/11 || 38/11 42/9} || 28/3 31/9 |23/5 // 4.07 || 10 3 || 8 || 26 9 4
4 21,037,374 53/9}| 28/10 |25/1 47/6 37/23 || 34/5 24/10 || 30/4 || 40/0 19/10 4.20 || 12 8 11 29 || 21 10 0
5 18,575,208 || 48/0 30/2 24/8 44/6 41/6} || 26/6 || 32/5 26/6 m 21/10 3.82 || 11 32 || 11 25 20 0 0
6 17,257,104 || 42/2}| 29/2 25/7 40/8 43/03 || 22/1 26/10 22/3 n 25/2 4.25 || 1227 | 9 15 || 23 o o
7 | 16,110,340 45/9}| | | 24/8 || 39/9 || 41/6} || 28/3 24/8 |25/8 || — 22/4 3.93 || 12 8 26 || 27 o o
8 20,146,366 49/4 29/1 a 41/8 44/83 || 31/9 28/11 || 35/0 23/0, 4.31 || 10 10 || 36 4 94
9| 21,129,911 56/1;|43/8 |35/10 | 66/5 52/9} || 33/7 ||37/1 39/3 || 62/0 |26/10. 4.52 || 13 8 || 1 || 8 || 20 10 o
1790 18,063,688 56/2}|40/4 26/6 53/1 51/43 || 31/9 || 36/3 27/10 ||61/0 30,8 3.39 || 14 12 15 ||25 19 5
I 21,121,713 49/4, it "º 23/3 |40/8 |47/9} || 29/1 28/3 |26/9 |40/0 26/11] 3.34 || 13 17 | 10 17 || 30 8 7
2 24, 195,041 47/1}| 29/0 26/6 39/9 60/5 || 32/7 28/11 || 30/4 || 40/0 21/3 || 4 .20 || 1 || 8 || 8 4 || 40 5 7
3|24,312,942 49/6;|32/0 26/1 |42/8 85/5 || 30/11 || 33/2 |34/9 || 53/0 25/6 5.54 || 17 9 || 15 16 || –—
4 22,011,031 54/0 || 36/0 35/10 || 48/3 55/0 || 35/4 || 35/4 37/6 || 62 6 26/0 4.58 || 16 g 13 ——
5 24,593,481 81/6 57/9 |47/5 90/10 52/2 || 39/9 |34/5 |42/9 || 62/c 27/4 9.47 || 14 = | 8 44 12 5
6 25,644,627 80/3 54/3 26/6 70/3 45/10 || 44/2 | 35/4 43/5 || 47/0 | | | 4 47 | 16 = | 13 || 26 6 8
7 25,080,038 62/0 || 33/1 | 19/1 |46/6 |46/6 || 39/9 |34/5 36/8 || 51/0 |25/2 3.39 || 20 # 19 17 | 20 5 o
8 24,004,589 54/0 || 32/10 |27/11 |42/8 53/6 33/7 |40/3 || 64/6 20/4 4.09 || 15 # | 16 16 || 26 19 to
9 22,058,125 | 75/8 || 46/10 | 40/11 |60/8 60/0 |39/11 |44/6 || 51/9 28/10 4.79 || 18 * | 13 || 32 16 9
1800 18,685,674 |127/0 | 73/9 || 55/4 85/5 61/2 § 3 || 39/9 |63/8 |40/0 31/6 4.79 || 22 g | 15 37 6 5
I | 16,568,442 |128/6 78/11 || 51/2 90/10 | 61/4 §§ 57/5 85/5 || 50/0 |47/8 5.61 || 30 ; 28 || 45 5
2 18,798,599 || 67/3 53/5 41/5 81/7 || 51/4 § 76/1 | 72/6 77/0 35/7 8.02 || 23 # | 16 || 15.20
3 º º/9 |40/3 ||38/2 |99/8 52/4} || 5 § 44/2 |34/5 83/8 3/10 4.84 || 16 g | 12 16.22
4 27,090,001 || 69/6 53/3 35/4 |64/5 44/11 || S 31/9 34/1 || 78/o 34/3 || 4.90 || 26 26 12 || 25.15
5 27, 165,888 88/0 69/10 49/4 77/4 || 48/1; *.s. 43/3 40/3 || 60/6 || 31/10 5.87 || 20 30 | 12 || 21.97
6 24,736,020 58/6 |46/6 62/8 54/3 44/2 38/9 || 44/6 39/1 5 .22 || 15 17 | 10 17 16 .67
* 22,014,699 78/0 75/10 || 56/10 54/10 33/2 30/2 |45/6 |47/2 4.63 | 18 16 || 1917 | 16.76
3 21,886,500 85/3 — 61/10 || 45/6 43/43 || 29/0 29/5 33/9 || 55/0 44/0 || 4.90 || 17 12 || 19 16 || 17.55
9 26,172,982 106/0 42/10 || 38/7 || 48/3 34/73 || 29/5 | 34/0 24/5 || 53/0 44/2 4.63 || 15 17 | 14 16 .15
1810 | 19,046, 188 || 12/0 53/4 25/7 61/8 |45/04 || 39/1 || 44/11 || 33/11 || 56/0 31/10 4.45 || 28 24 19 .38
11 10,041,796 |108/0 36/3 23/9 |63/6 63/7 || 54/4 56/8 |34/0 || 80/0 16/4 5.19 || 28 2 g| 24 23.23
12 4,409,266 118/0 — 33/6 |48/4 81/10, 54/5 59/5 52/5 || 98/6 24/3 7.77|| 28 ##| 24 || 34. 8
13 6,133,983 |120/0 | –- 30/3 | 68/3 49/11"| 88/6 || 41/3 |40/11 || 71/6 37/3 5.39 || 23 #| 15 16 || 20.44
14|| 7,520,330 85/0 47/5 29/4 |51/3 |44/9} |42/9 |43/1 |62/10 || 60/0 34/11. 5.64 || 22 ##| 22 14.41
15 6,941,263 76/0 46/1 34/5 52/I 49/4} || 57/7 59/5 61/11 || 59/6 24/2 | 6.09 || 20 #3 21 16 .17
16 9,276,009 || 82/0 57/4 || 39/6 | 68/7 64/34 || 72/0 76/10|73/3 || 64/6 |25/5 9.15 || 19 ºf 18 28 .32
17 | 8,849,893 |116/0 || 75/8 57/8 |101/8 80/73 || 63/7 | 68/3 54/1 || 55/6 29/4 11.27 || 22 Tā 22 32 .43
18 11,386,288 98/0 | 64/7 51/1 |79/7 67/6% || 39/6 || 41/4 37/6 || 46/0 33/11| 8.65 || 18. 19 23 .18
19 12,030,515 78/0 43/9 || 33/11 55/1 || 48/9} || 29/4 28/10 |29/3 || 35/6 28/5 6.78 || 13 11 | 12 22 || 17.41
1820 | 10,406,154 76/0 33/3 27/0 |41/8 44/54 || 30/6 || 31/9 27/10 || 38/6 19/8 4.76 || 9 24 || 7 9 || 17. 5
I 5,903,526 71/0 31/7 22/9 45/6 || 48/10}|| 35/11 || 36/10 |23/1 || 36/3 | 16/8 3.66 || 9 21 || 7 9 || 18. 3
2 5,543,254 53/0 29/1 m 43/6 || 38/1; 29/6 28/10 26/8 || 34/6 18/8 3.59 || 11 16 || 7 28 || 20.74
3| 8,567,821 57/0 |26/8 22/4 || 37/11 || 41/13 || 26/6 27/0 24/4 || 39/6 16/2 4.79 || 13 17 | 8 17 | 16. 7
4 3,508,880 | 72/0 22/9 17/8 28/4 38/84 || 22/11 19|11 | 18|7 || 30/8 15||11' 3. 1 I {{} 14.93.
à 6,036,873 | 84/0 || 23 3 | 16/9 || 30/2 34/63 || 20/9 |19|8 || 1615 || 41/0 17|3 3.35 || 10 30 || 8 20 || 17.21
t; 78/0 || 23 1 || –-- || – || 35/11." — tºmºsºsºs 40/6 -—— – 11 7 15 .98
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ACCOUNT of the Annual Average price of WHEAT, &c. in various Markets of EUROPE.--Continued.


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5 || 33/10 24/7 28/9 28/5 | 9 | — Şā. 43/1] {}
6 || 32/9 25/3 27/8] | 33/10; | 6 || – šššš| 57/4 7
7 || 32/6 || 23/3 28/6 º || : º 9 *šš 53/9] 8
8 33/0 27/10 |29/54 º -º-º-º-º- * 40/8 9
9 #. 22/0 27/84 39/4 || 36/9 | 19 16 18 || 107 ||34 41/4 * 1770
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8 29/3 25/10 30/104 |40/3 |42/8 || | | 26/11 || 9 || 19 17 #;"|## 168||5|| || 36|iº 9
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9 || 41/6 || 36/2 38/7% 38/0% 44/4 |43/4 27/9 || 9 || 20 15/6 #, 18/4 13/4'103/3 112/0 | 1819
1810 || 33/10 || 31/0 |46/11 || 49/7} | 55/1 |45/0 26/0 || 18 23 }} | % 16%|ioſo || 92/5 108/0 1 i
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16 56/6 || 51/9 |80/9 |62/6; 65/5 |58/4|65/10 || 14 20 */ I #7 30% 15/0 94/0 162/0 17
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AN ACCOUNT of the Number of SHIPs, their Burthen, and quantity of GRAIN, &c. &c., cleared from various Ports in EUROPE,
in each of the thirteen Years 1814–26.--see Index, for references to Monies, Weights, and Measures.


Clearances from PHL.L.A U. Clearances from MEMEL. dº g
Number of SHIPs. Burthen in ſlasts. Number of SHIPs. Laden with EXPORTED
TOTAL Grain & Seed Wood, &c. jrom RIGA.
S $.3 S } S.S $ S.Š | S Burtºn s & | S & Jº sº. Wide Fos. 62–3,
3 || 3 | is # .# $3. # | 3 || $$ sº ??? s:# $3 $3 $3 || Paper No. 159.
# | 3 || s= | is § is § # §§ S | Lasts, i sã #5 i sã #5 ||—-
Yearsi & & SS §§ § S5 Q S. s § S- 2. ‘s S.S P. s. Q.: Wheat | Rye
1814 57 244 430 5,082 27,885 20,348 ** --- — 525 57,790 101 || 5,050 424 52,740 307 || 13,897
| 5 42 183 290 2,547 15,752 | 12,185 || 132 205 || 103 || 440 : 48,000 29 1,490 : 411 || 46,510 967 8,154
16 43 | 201 || 424 3,204 || 17,859 18,468 || 132 134 182 448 45,393 : 100 5,500 348 39,893 || 2,854 16,274
17 147 286 652 10,797 || 23,301 32,508 || 300 iO1 215 616 73,707 141 ii,303 || 475 62,404 || 8,529 |66,490
18 #33 235 475 11,097 22,412 21,426 || 413 | 1.41 252 806 : 94,476 141 8,491 665 85,985 || 5,119 18,874
19 78 || 128 578 7,011 || 10,768 22,809 || 268 || 153 254 675 72,825 # 129 5,989 : 546 | 66,836 || 1,953 10,411
1820 98 || 172 414 8,098 || 15,451 | 18,666 || 267 152 229 648 68,796 125 | 8,607 523 60,189 || 2,260 8,083
i 69 90 283 5,244 7,655 11,708 || 325 97 110 || 532 63,889 23 997 509 || 62,892 221 | 1,233
2 48 #07 194 4,120 || 9,286 || 8,387 || 421 146 | 121 | 688 84,911 2 82 686 | 84,829 630 | 1,936
3 28 127 | 177 2,646 | 12,534 8,222 || 332 185 || 133 650 79,649 6 305 644 79,344 188 | 1,098
4 30 | 126 123 2,905 || 14,867 5,978 || 420 327 | 129 876 104,795 10 545 # 866 104,250 234 137
à 67 | 100 | 148 5,692 || 9,778 7,062 || 508 |*181 tº-sº tº- | 510 492
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(Wide Folios 62 - 3, Paper No. 159, Session 1826.)
iTo end of July M825.
Lasts of G RAIN, IMPORTE D into DANTZA G A W A GOOUNT of the Quantities of G RAIN, Aº
cºat from THORN, according to the Account of Shipped down the Vistula through the CITY of THORN stock of G RAIN
Tho R N, for fºrzig MR. PRESIDENT Rot HE, from RUSSIA and POLAND, to DANT ZI G and ELBI NG, 77? Masts, at
or ELB ING, dated Dantzig, 22nd. of August 1825. according to the account of Herrn. Mellin, Burgomaster of Thorn. | ELB ING,
acº,” Wide Folios 81 and 82, of 159, Session 1826. || dated Thorn, 23rd. of August 1825. Wide Folio 100, Par. Paper No. 159, Session 1826. Q? * each
Years .E. Wheat Rye Wheat Rye Wheat Rye P}/hegſ Rye, &c. : Russia Attstria Poland Russia • Polazed }}'heat Rye
1815 670 227 || 3,165 2,810 : 36,793 || 32,666 ~ | –— -— | – | — — ; –—- — || 900 || || 70
16 12,114 || 3,267 || 14,858 || 1,325 172,724 15,403 || 124,442 4,561 62,221 2,048 60,173 36% 4, 182 808 737
17 14,244 | 1,018 || 22,220 14,910 258,307 || 173,329 || 195,383 | 128,031 81,733|2,108 || 111,542 #53,337 |69,839 || 773 983
18 24,435 5,234 || 31,802 5,117 369,698 || 59,485 || 248,040 78,162 100,750 3,895 || 143,395 24,300 |53,737 839 534
19 24,177 4,621 || 29,110 |4,379 388,404 |50,906 || 282,332 | 157,283 139,325 | 1,841 141,166 70,906 |83,805 || 3,823 | 721
1820 19,020 3,353 || 27,721 5,657 322,256 65,762 || 252,329 85,844 122,860 3,305 | 126,164 42,746 |42,044 || 6,007 | 1,319
1 3,835 | 1,513 || 8,908 || 4,074 103,555 |47,360 || 64,669 38,440 31,277 | 1,057 32,335 18,709 | 19,220 || 5,516 2,112
2 : 2,788 182 || 3,507 | 1,122 40,775 | 13,043 || 30,987 | 6,536 14,013 || 646 16,328 8 6,528 || 5,994 | 1,476
3 : 3,953 18] 6,475 | 1,482 75,275 17,228 || 57,603 || 6,173 #20,684 1,976 34,943 22 5,503 || 5,583 246
| 4 || 8,786 433 || 11,580 || 4,280 134,617 49,755 || 127,383 || 5,567; 25,137 8,278 93,968 1,454 4,091 || 7,000 | 1,400
| 5 || 10,321 | *651 à- —- || 189,807 10,456 13,352 240 176,215 1,917 | 8,538 || 7,000 | 1,800
*To 9th. of August 1825. The several accounts relating to the Import of GRAIN, into D ANTzig, are very irreconcileable, they are probably made up to different periods of the Year, but
the difference very far exceeds any disparity which could arise from that cause.
Quarters of the several kinds of G1.AIN, EXPORTED from the
Quarters EXPORTED from
Dominions of D ENMARK, RIEL.
Vide Folios 122-3, Parliamentary Paper, No. 258, Session 1828. Wide Fo. 159, Par. Pa. No. 258.
Years Wheat | Rye Barley | Oats | what | Rye Barley oats || Years What Rye | Barley oats
a 1820 |21,529 || 44,620 | 132,910 || 71,412 || 2 ſ 53,134 || 14,608 | 68,471 | 40,293 1815 |
#| 1 |31,570 192,235 |239,465 62,749 || 2 | 38,451 27,489 56,193 42,688 16 • * | * * ... . .
# 2 30,633 154,423 140,442 30,629 || 3 || 27,075 40,918 57,306 || 35,327 | 17 | 11,237 | * 27,744 27,244
†: 3 ||34,500 141,033 | 161,075 30,717 | #3 46,404 28,605 43,498 27,218 18 25,405 | *|46,271 17,787
#| 4 |27,178 173,245 |225,151 |80,082 || 3 || 37,111 || 27,468 78,947 47,142 19 || 3,794 |, .45|26,389 || 4,187
#s 5|41,715 176,572 279,272 |30,014 || s= | 47,817 | 21,760 | 68,336|| 97,143 1829 |37.11%||,752 18,174 18,203
i. 6 43,510 || 101,131 196,332 65,047 U 65,993 | 12,376 || 103,677 || 51,002 I 17,708 || 4,259 16,327 2,572
# | º 2 || 9,038 3,008 || 12,058 450
s (1820 |28,562 4,319 14,397 || 51,512 || 5 ſto3,215 || 63,547 215,778 163,227 3 10,461 3,875 7,095 725
: 1 |29,495 21,948 16,000 |44,170 || #2 99,516 |241,663 || 311,660 149,602 4 3,780 | 1.625 | 19,015|16,310
#: 2 17,240 || 44,216 || 17,035 |45,926 || #3 || 74,948 |239,557 214,783 |114,892 5 | 11,657 | 1,507 || 55,824 || 5,336
# 3 30,581 31,152 | 19,453 |33,882 |##$111,486 |200,799 |224,920 9,817 6 ||25 oil | 1.433 30 gº, 23.
#| 4 ||25,282 35,420 24,905 91,190 || 3 | 89,571 : ; ; ; ; ; ; 20,000 || ||10,000 |25'000
$” 5|24,184 30,263 39,859 30,014 || 3 |113,716 |228,595 387,466 157,171 8.
6 || 26,117 | 17 188 | 19,411 || 86,102 || 3 |135,620 | 39,677 319,420 202,157
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AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity of GRAIN, HM Ported into, and ExpoRTED from, various Ports in EUROPE.
WINDA U, is a Port of the Baltic, in the Province of Courland, in 57 20 North Latitude, or, about 100 miles North of Memel; Rostock and Wismar, are
also Ports of the Baltic, lying between Lubeck and Stralsund, in Latitude about 53:50 North, they belong to the Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin, which
contains an aggregate Population of about 400,000; The Town of THORN, seated on the banks of the River Vistula, is in Latitude 53.1 North, and Dantzig
seated near the entrance of the River into the Baltic, is in Latitude 54.21 North, leaving about 90 miles of intermediate Country, to add to the supply of
Grain into Dantzig, in addition to what passes through THORN, The Port of Elbing, is about 40 miles East of Dantzig, and seated ºn, an inlet of the
Frische Haff, into which a branch of the Vistula falls, but from the locality of Elbing the probability is, that the greater portion of the Grain which
passes through Thorn proceeds to Dantzig, and that that shipped from Elbing is principally the produce of the Province o Marienverder.
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19,742
111,405
~
Quarters of GRAIN 2 into, and from, the r ( - .. *iºnal N, - Average Price
NETHERLANDS. Annual consumption vide Folio is, Par. Paper, No sº, session 1826. 4P Quarter at
|Wide Folio 34, of Par. Pa. No.27, Session 1826. of GRAIN in BREMEN. ~ º 3. LUBECK.
| : } ———— —| wide Folio 85, Par. Pa, No. 258, Quarters is a # Annual average Price in September.
r IMpoRTED. * ExpoRTED. . . . y Session 1828. ExpoRTED. ### d? Winchester Quarter of 165 of 159.
Years Wheat all other. i. when J all other Wheat Rye Barley, Rye Barley |###| | Wheat Rye | Barley Oats Wheat Rye
1814|131,528 152,863 || 143,233 213,226 || 12,761 |19,273|10,281 || 6,043 | 1,903 |433| 50/10|30/8 |21/8 12/4 || -— |
15 263, 109 || 336,760 135,197 446,616 | 10,796 17,942 11,289 || 4,589 1,535 501 44/9 28/0 19/4 11/5 48/7 |33/5
16 154,190 422,610 |303,133, 381,367 || 10,250 | 18.365 |11,491 || 4,962 | 3,492 |577 |41/0 |26/10 | 19/9 10/2 |46/4 |36/11
17 253,348 2,047,035 |675,689 531,292 || 8,578 |21,954|| 9,949 || 7,450 | 5,880 |554 59/6 37/8 28/3 18/8 || 71/5 |40/8
18 196,246 || 422,696 297,444 557,031 7,863 21,712 || 9,132 273 || 9,887 527 56/2 | 35/2 29/0 17/6 59/8 41/9
19 233,956 317,794 | 104,621 | 150,444 || 10,775 |20,664, 8,969 || 8,777 4,672 565 |40/1 26/0 22/8 13/7 ||36/11 |25/6
1820 317,545 || 394,159 || 93,439 100,311 || | 1,803 |20, 190 9,465 || 10,172 3,722 |624; 26/7 17/11 13/7 9/2 || 37/11|23/4
1 ſ 216,449 |404,260 41,890 106,407 11,723 |20,260 1 1,289 || 5,414 1,354 |650 |23/0 15/2 | 12/4 7/8 || 30/4 16/8
2 : t23,622 250,295 13,407 || 98,636 || 11,047 21,004 || 13,054 || 3,554 3,474 646 23/7 14/10 | 12/6 7/10 23/11 15/3
3 164,471 | 402,441 26,691 61,348 || 11,169 20,946 12,676 || 3,087 6,232 659 23/3 16/7 || 13/5 8/4 || 21/8 16/11
4, 111,817 |251,349 53,730 || 161,242 || 10, iT7 |20,835 | 13,003 || 2,016 || 4,318|655 19/5 11/2 9/5 7/9 || 18/10|12/9
5 72,498 |271,369 62,443 || 72,772 || 11,340 |20,402|13,054|| 82 7,654 ||611 || 19/11 ionowº 7/4 || 18/6 |11/2
6 — Tººl T | 11,753|20,380 is 213| – T | T |T|T| – || || | | || – || –
- -- Quarters %.&Kºrted into [[ . . Exported from Quarters of Wheat, Rye, Barley, and Oats, EXPORTED
Vide. Folio 152-3, Par, Pa. No. 153, Session 1826, HAMBURGH, from the Ports of ROSTOCK and WISMAR.
" – ! { -— – -— ; , , , – . !- º, , , by Sea. I vide Folio 118, Parliamentary Paper No. 258, Session 1828.
W HEAT’’ ‘’’ all other GRAIN." || “... wide Fol. 154. − === —-----— -
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t ... Sea- 3. From the Seá- From the ºf all other ‘. . . . s — -- - -->
Years borne - Interior t” borne Interior Wheat , Grain Wheat, Rye ... 'Barley Oats Wheat | Rye Barley Oats
1816 || 12,101 || 61,862 j95,949 |123,097 || 30,484 || 52,164 || 16,213 || 11,205 || 5,926 1,736 | 12,251 5,319| 8,821 || –
17 7,680 || 101,035 | 79,354 || 132,203 || 46,651: 30,639 || 33,601 || 34,573 || 7,492 2,156 25,684 16,510 || 4,664 64!
38 5,036. 207,197 93,535 175,889 153,897 63,669 || 48,532 || 10,327- 39,096 4,536 31,772 1,107 || 32,083 2,370
19 || 1,488 102,699 j97,634 || 181,425 || 37,794 || 62,660 || 38,697 |22,774 15,795 || 8,904 || 20,729 5,532 24,227 3,024
826 10,824 145,544 8,989 || 136,235. 68,468. 5,508 || 46,710 || 33,763, 5,710 | 12,502 24,037 9,092 10,888 9,654
1 7,620 || 101,642 3,950 136,462. 20,001 5,899 21,789 13,932. 14,512 5,600 7,087 8,869 || 13,139 6,102
2 7,912 | 68,774 ; 2,639 182,924 8,700 5,072 || 29,497 || 37,435 | 15,457 6,356 15,306 || 9,920 || 7,371 202
3 10,636 90, 193 9,319 123,113 || 36,291 14,426 || 41,431 38,637 || 7,624 5,110 22,612 || 9,544 10,962 175
4 || 5, 115||112,175 2,422 219,219 || 15,014 | 40,708 || 24,570 |22,893 || 39,975 38,822 || 7,033 5,880 14,782 16,727
5 3,234, 165,155 1,426 281,923 || 65,329 115,080 || 41,015 25,584 73,411 || 11,760 |21,964 4,995 |27,500 7,519
s 6. — 149,853 || 2,142 192,962. 90,299 113,201 65,949. 28,522 30,030 || 58,464 37,462 | 8, 127 | 20,155 35,289
7 | 2,156: 78,485; 13,527 | 135,421 || 22,012 | 66,825 || 45,058 || 6,617 23,114 |47,488 |22,484 || 5,474 | 12,163 | 29,046
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* . ºA v.Account of the Quantity in Quarters of GRAIN, Exported from East and west Prussia, TOTA 1. Quarters || Lasts of
f . . . . . .'; and Pomera N1A, in each of the Nine Years 1816–24. - , , , , " , ; ; ; \ Imported and Exported into, and from GRAIN
- •- - f * . Evide Folios ºs-9, Parliamentary Paper No. 159, Session 1826. ‘. . . . East, and West Prussia, and Pomerania|| ExpoRTED
Quarters of W.H.E.A.T. - º, Quarters of all other GRAIN.” … * * || Wide Fol. 70, P. Pa. No. 159, Session 1826. tº e from n
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East PRussia'; WEST PRussia. I PGME RAN1A. ..]| East PRussia. WEST PRussi A, 1 ; Po M.E.R.A.N.I.A. IMPORTED. ExpoRT ED. Yº...";
— ——i----——-i- —t— * >| || : ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . .” -- . . . . . . W No. 159, Session 1826.
. . A on- in . . . . ikº, all other Kon- Pill, . . . [ . . . . . . . . . . . all oth all ether all other ||- -- *
Years tºrs º: Dantzig Elling stettin . º gº sº Dantzig -- Elbing. * Stettin *::::: Wheat, Grain Wheat Grain || Wheut | Rye
isió | 54,172 |2,871/140,19937,357| 1,698 39,167 || 12,50 A3,853 || 59,315|28,80s, 2,302 | 84,151 || 156,660 | 153,816; 236,459 || 333,984 || = ||.T.
17 | 69,065 |6,815 231,669) 52,382 15,389 37,928|| 316,557 || 97,126 172,003 || 91,779 9,079 || 115,057 || 244,660 || 413,046; 413,248 801,601 || 5,778 18,449
18 || – || -- 294,986 || 58,485 98,640. 36,343 || --—— — 94,441 || 89,559 33,745 82,872 || 390,223 213,879 — -- || 3,123 º
19 12,798 || 613 84,747 15,155 5,594 |36,148 || 157,151 54,715 72,867 || 65.532 53,652 91,241 || 315,092 || 311,340 155,055 495,158 || 1,233 7.3%
1820 39,954 5,369; 323.917 | 37.58i 5,957 || 51.366 || 160,439 $2.65i 49.155 47.912 6,277 $6,716 || 296,616 279,471 || 464,744 453,140 || 2,861 6.7%
I 16,676 565 116,855 18,963 1,228 40,553 || 30,371 7.205 18,885 | 8,300 8,272 80,211 || 83,283 || 139,219 || 194,849 i; 1,560 | 1,459
2 9,603 || 1,174 18,098 || 2,413 || 47,028 || 7,550 — 316 5,618 4,924 61,894 || 38,504 || 67,097 78,316 | 89,302 || 592 1%
3 || 4,689 || 38; 57,281 | 12,571 || 167 46.316 || 15,443 2,046 61,0si | 20.001 || 5,622 || 49,965 || 65.19 || 37,800 12.92 || 34.1% , 4: 15%.
4 10,969 1,123 l 58,680 4,789 1 1,646 24,711 || 37,942 4,044 4,045 10,811 149,154 14,376 | 101.918 187,989 || 1 002 393


103
AN ACCOUNT of the Prices of GRAIN, in various Markets of EUROPE, in each of the 12 Years 1815–26. The Prices in
CoPENHAGEN, VIENNA, MUNICH, Department of CALVADos, WARSAW, and HANoyBR, are given in Sterling Money PQuarter.
The Current Guilder of Brabant, is equal to 17d. English, or 14 for £1 Sterling, and the Héctolitre is the same as that of France, Viz, 2.8379 Bushels; con
sequently in 1817, the maximum o
3.426 Bushels. The Lira of 20 Soldi, or 240 Benari, is equal to about 8 - e
Barrel of Sweden, is equal to 4:157 Bushels English. The
ix Tollars 15 Skillings, for £1 Sterling; but, the Currency is in Paper exchan
*...* The unfavorable Harvest of 1836, appears to have
difference of Price in Warsaw and Vienna in that Year, is deserving of Notice...".
about 11/9 English ºf Bushel. The
English, or 4 R
***):
- . . . . . . ºi, º, º, . , 2 . .”.
Lowest and Highest Prices {} Quarter in the Market ºf
COPENHAGEN.ſ. aš'
vide Folio 122, Parliamentary Paper No. 258, Session 1828.
,-- # 1 o
** " , , ;
~.
; ; ; ", , , “ .
4. *
-- * *
Aſ --
*
"produced a greater Change ºf Prices in
. . . . .
Swedish, Specie, Ri,
…”
a and Munich, thani
ºx. tº, *; , : , ; ; ; ſ' s ºf 3 } J } s
- • • * - * , • * : * } f * > * +++
| . . . . Average Price at VIENNA. 3: .
..., , || Wide Fo. 137, Pa. No. 159, Session 1826.
- Y &
* * : ; , ;
N
, ºr 4 *, * *
Average Price at MUNICH.
CVide. Fo; 143; Pa. 159; Session 1826.
the Price of Wheat in Antwerp, was about 11|0 d?' Bushel, or 8810 d? Quarter. The Mina, of Genoa, is equal to
d. English, conseqently the maximum of Price for Wheat in Genoa, in 1817, was
- : Dollar; of 48 Skillings, is: equal to 4/7%
ing against Specie in the proportion:of about 3 to 1." -
n, any other part of Europe, and the
( ; 3): f {{* ſ? . . .
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WHEAT.
oATs.
WHEAT. ...
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RYE.
Years!
*-
Wheat
Rye
Barley
, , , , ; , , ,
1815
16
17
18
19
I
8
2
O
- -
31/10
25/0
36/4
36/4
22/0
17/0
15/11
15/11
13/11
11/4
12/7
12/1
12/6
39/5
54/8
82/0
52/4
48/6
33/4
22/9
21/3
24/3
22/9
19/8
30/4
29/2
22/9
18/2
24/3
16/8
8/3
9/5
9/1
8/3
7/2
I0/7
15/2
10/7
29/9
36/4
44/0
38/7
41/7
18/11
12/10
14/4 |
21/9
10/11
15/0 |
30/4
28/10
Prices at the Market of
A.N T W ERP.
10/7
9/10
18/2
18/11
12/1
7/6
6/9
R.
d? Hectolitre in Brabant
Current Guilders.
Wide Fol. 46, Par. Pa. No. 27,
Session 1826.
*
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-
Wheat |
Oats
;
i
Wheat
15/11.
22/0.
31/1
36/4
15/2
11/4
7/6 10/7
13/11:
16/7.
10/7
26/1
25/9
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| Average Prices iſºquarter
in the Department of
CALVADOS.
Wide Fol. 60, Par. Pa. No. 27
Session 1826......
6/0
12/5
12/10
9/10
5/3 3
4/6 °
5/8”
23/6
22/9
124/3
22/0
S || $4
Oats
12/5
14/10
23/11
12/1
8/3
9/1
3 12/1
7/3
* 8/5
; : March |
Septemb.
*
2-
\.
i l-
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47/8.
68/2}, …
112/2
39/10%
22/9}
20/9
32/64
21/3, .
25/4} |
21/7%
17/3
|-
, , , § 9 - ?_ . . . . .
| Average Price in . . .
Francs and Centimes
# Hectolitre
at NANTES.
Wide Fol. 62, Par. Pa.
..||... No. 27, Session 1826, .
-
* > . . . . -
* l
l
Wheat Oats
| 59/10
113/5
24/7%
10}
| 0
10;
31
17;
13
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8;
8
6;
6
Years
8%
11
10;
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22
18
13;
10
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35/7
36/8
60/8
77/9
52/4
45/2 |
54/11
48/3 º'
37/7 .
| 41/3
38/11
42/7
16/11 ||
18/6
33/9
| 53/2. ,
28/10
24/1
26/4 |
21/2 + 18/1
* 16/5."
19/2 |
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20/7
* 21/2:
22/8
# =
14/6
15/7
20/7
24/4
18/i
18/2
f
17
19
25
32
28
21
19 .52
“15
17 -
*17 .28 |
t
| 16
Wheat
Quarters of G RAIN,
Imported from
Austria and Poland.
Wide Folio 103,
Par. Paper No. 159, I
Sess?07, 1826.
all other
Graż72
jº
3 * *
Annual Average Price at: **
,, .
Y. -
y \ , ;
i.
Years
ſI819
| 1820
|
<!
|
|
2
º
819
829
i
;
:
4
1,289
2,041
2,580
4,079
6,913
7,329
5,644
3,741
3,424
3,782
3,524.
83,053
32,636
24,279
60,494
36,216 |
13,455
14,235
18,526
20,953
21,642 ||
9,141 ||
6,106 ||
1815
16
18.
19
1820
i
Wheat
White
Beans
Oats
- ----------"
-º- º 5:3.;
ºr-
.37
.15
23
.66
. 39
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| 1
.12
.40
.79.
31||
• + ,
8.
9 .
10 .
10 .
, 11
10 .
i
1 .
65/10
21/6.
29/9.
28/3.
23/3, .
8/8 ||
8/5 ºf I
13/84
10/0 | 1
13/11 ||
, 7/2 ||
| 7/3.1
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|| 37.46
* I j : * * . .
44 .08.
" " .. 3.- : 3's
iſ 40 .38
* *
13/8 |
24/5
23/9
14/8.
10/1
March 3
Sept.
March | Septemb,
- 27/2.
20/5
_2 \ . . " ... º.
15/11 || -
ă, l\{arch .
sºft-tº-
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*
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& Xy s
57/9
28/3.
120/6--
|| 89/10
... I 38/2,
5 || 31/10,
# 39/8 |
7 || 33/3.
w
| 25/11 ||
141/2
46/2 .
33/4,
26/1.
24/11
127/27
24/ă.
40/11]
'44/5
104/5
24/9
18/0
i8/7
21/6
t
w
* * *
16/6
MARSEILLES.
Wheat
53.72 3.
64,70 '.
59.07.
38 . .
41.23.
39.85,
41.38.
39.
36.57.
-
A. * ‘. .
4. º --- --
s & " " ' ". . .\, ,'
3 * , , ,
27.89
37.46
35 . . .
25.3i
down to 21.92,
up to .25:15
Oats. . . .
\4
*z
* * - s . & . . . ." & ... * * * i. : w ; : . .
, , , Highest and Lowest Price . .
. . . . in Francs and Centimes
dſ' Charge of 4; English Bushels, at
. . . 7
- 26:36
| 28.30a, 22.
- 23. . & 22 ..., .
tº as “e -**
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\ . . . . . • * *, * * * : *, *... . . . . "
r w : * ~ * : * > ,
w *. * - - - -
|Wide Fol. 81, Par. Pa. No. 83, Session 1827.
32.69.
36.85.
19.85.
63/3 |
95/9
130/3
37/0
21/5
... 17/2
i 9, 21/6
*/9 jº 22/ T.
23/5 |>
15/5 |.
2-
20/6
17/0
20/10
easºn-
Y *
tº ſº Highest and
|| 2:Ilowest Price of

Wheat at GENOA
in Lire and Soldi
d£' Mina.
of 3.426 Bushels.
x -ºsºp
- Odessa.
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37 46.
| 45 49
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43
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23
31
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-* * * *- : Prices in HANOVER, i.
WARSAW and PRAG. lº
Wide Fol. 103, Par; Pa. No. 159,
w * {3\ , , , , § 3 ; * ~ *, * ~ *
Session 1836. | c-ºs, ſ ,
- # , º º,
}: j :
§ { } . §
in the Month of , , ,
Octáber. ’’’
; : Vide. Folio, 172, , , , ;
Par, Paper No. 258, .
; : Session 1828: - ' ' '.
Vide
Foli
" ' ' Sessitzi 1827.
i
; * → , , º * , . . ) , , ºr sº *. f
; : Rafes of Eaccharge" . " |
in SWEDEN; on LONDON, ; };
ngs, , , ,
in Ria Boil
* * **, ºf Sterling. - . .
949, Par, Pa, No. 83; i.
º
ollars, and Skili
*
^
l
|
&
-> & § * * * 8. i.
Annual Average
Price? Swedish
. . Barrel of...
-: i. 3 rret. of *
4.157 Bushels.
'', …
Wheat.
; * *, +,
Barley | C
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t |
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y
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70/10]
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| 69/7]
51/3]
32/1}.
44/8%
15/6%
14/5;
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15/3
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64/1
52/2
35/1
30/4.
29/0
26/11
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19/5:
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34/0
33/1.
19/10
16/7 .
15/8
16/10
12/3 |
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9 :
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12 18.
14 41
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: ". . . Minas of
4- & *S ‘GRA IºW,
Re-exported from
, , , , , GENOA.
Wide Folio 80,
Par. Paper No. 27,
Session IS26.
. 3 44
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<
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|
iſ 1819.
-
.145,755
205,611
£275,751
:256,484
637,475
361,496
| 409,073
9| 44,783
72,783
iſ 61,456
162,192
185,281
§ {} 44; ; 83,468
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104
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Quarters of Wheat and Wheat Flour, and of Oats and Oatmeal, IMPorted into GREAT
The Flour and Meal being converted
into Quarters of their respective kinds of Grain, *.* The bulk of the Wheat wºnder the head of all other parts, in the 3 Years 1817 – 19, was from Italy, as was 75,000 Quarters in 1829,
and 150,080 Quarters in that Year from Spain, in addition to 28,398 Quarters from thence, in 1828; there not being any Qats Imported from America, the two first Columns of that
BRITAIN, from each of 12 different parts of the World, in each of the 30 Years 1800 – 29.
division are occupied by the annual average price of Wheat and Oats.-Wide Par. Paper, Vol. XX, Folio 233, Session 1825. The 5 Years 1825 – 29, continued from MS.

Years
ſ
1
8
0
0
{
I
6
1820
s
183
i
JBritish.
America
United State
of America
Russia
21,258
| 25, 197
54,137
67,595
75, 164
43,245
21,213
2,250
9,800
27,259
18,489
18,766
24,202
339
23,724
*
3
25
3
10,423
40,735
40,613
23,261
209
21 6
94,043
27,264
56,942
19, 151
5,650
Wheat
110/5
115/11
67/9
57/1
60/5
87/1
76/9
73/1
78/11
94/5
103/3
92/5
122/8
106/6
72/1 |
63/8 |
76/2 |
94/ |
83/8
72/3
65/10
54/5
43/3
51/9
62/ |
66/6 |
56/11
56/9
60/5
66/3
64/3
66/4
77,609
245,371
79,413
109,331
4,258
13,453
79,763
249,712
12,836 |
170,939
98,275
18,011
10,797
8] {}
45,583
7,208
311,436
181,561
27,796
90,942
38,488
3,953
4,237
33,781
12,829
15,720
18,777
13,563
113,819
Oats
43/7
35/11
19/9
20/11
23/7
27/6
26/9
27/6
32/4
30/6
27/9
26/9
43/2
37/4
24/11
22/11 |
22/6
31/6
31/6
27/4
23/6
18/11 |
17/7
22/3
24/1
24/11
25/11
27/7
22/6
22/9
24/5
25/4
3
81,708
174,337
8,665
14,537
7,108
154,904
56,733
5,711
549
3,437
58,133
27,969
50,974
58,028
8,432
1,439
19,301
199,449
242,628
i26,563
93,138
4,786
2,836
1,595
1,953
11,208
20,057
40,386
18, 161
341,567
10,498
17, 100
3,962
610
470
*g a
2
119,923
308,503
375,206
260,762 |
23,426
15,298
12,971
12,547
12,635
91,046
567,619
35,004
298,009
121,715
369,608
|
ToTAL
Jºſeden | Denmark Prussia Germany gº. France º, Ireland *:::::: Quarters
21,497 || 20,950 | 665,955 310,755 58,408 224 120 749 5,282 1,264,520
13,194 3,013 || 528,032 289,789 93,824 * ºsmºs- 522 || 9,453 1,424,765
5,982 #10 334,829 || 30,645 1,309 1,510 | — 109,519 | 1,283 647,663
*- — 142,774 1,487 525 4-sºames 2 || 61,267 723 373,725
1,326 4,148 || 320,745 4,860 25,862 29 || 70,072 1,517 461,139
18,810 || 35,671 559,628 || 32,827 9,636 2,089 776 84,007 6,099 920,833
geº-sº- 1,386 51,524 ***s '764 1,786 64 || 102,463 6,133 310,342
—- 10,424 11,465 3,407 11,415 || 27,657 7,950 || 45,110 || 5,043 404,946
wº-sº- 63 2,236 1,054 2,870 4 43,496 || 3,288 84,888
780 8,846 1,527 | 33,575 114,465 25,058 502 | 68,124 11,126 455,987
68,398 || 110,501 || 296,757 176,463 356,170 225,711 || 6,167 127,510 | 19,623 1,567,126
19,038 18,008 || 95, 170 1,628 —— 4, 186 598 || 147,567 2,979 336,130
11,543 19,589 9,062 603 **rr-at 436 1,202 | 160,842 4,425 290,709
66,088 19,815 115,946 79,365 — — 1,697 217,154 99 559,000
29,891 4,461 133,106 || 76,532 244, 186 126,309 || 3,788 225,821 377 852,566
607 21 i 18,046 7,635 | 53,941 62,343 5,052 189,543 46 384,475
27] 5,999 || 86,380 30,348 59,162 366 1,850 | 121,621 — 332,491
467 18,663 264,115 163,649 69,886 2,363 1,931 59,025 37,212 | 1,089,854
1,021 63,797 493,821 248,181 252,780 697 | 3,455 i08,230 47,003 | 1,694,261
— | 19,645 78,842 74,805 99,694 887 2,647 154,031 || 39,483 625,638
— 30,253 217,461 102,903 7,750 — 6,306 | 404,743 3,582 996,479
*-rº-ºer 1,848 25,522 15,629 2,615 96 8,073 569,700 12 707,385
-º- 405 || 10,808 §,798 48 4,485 463,004 — 510,602
" **** 1,330 6,856 1,127 185 101 || 8,307 || 400,068 — 424,019
*-*- 2,753 20,269 18,819 936 576 5.095 || 356,408 || 802 441,591
584 27, #64 111,285 112,280 14,255 31I 7,561 | 396,018 7 787,546
— 62,032 255,651 134,669 7, 104 — 7,752 314,851 2,025 897, 127
—— 21,434 132,209 27,766 2,515 — 6,423 405,255 160 711,868
1,304 || 41,841 253,043 144,353 166,973 29,890 40,929 || 652,584 29, 118 1,410,911
17,015 83,289 353,959 306,966 144,549 || 48,940 22,099 || 519,493 238,223 2, 195,570
9,425 | 13,462 64,247 246,698 || 198,671 — — 2,411 4 545,018
8,988 1,936 71,800 259,892 221,403 70 — 375 | 1,481 583,043
3,954 3,658 16,240 112,792 100,447 -*. 795 || 341,931 — 583,779
8,6 ig 4,549 | 158,327 | 80,974 226 266,359 | 1,501 521,167
15,905 || 26,538 184,529 | 128,562 143,753 I 56 219 || 240,022. 24() 740,394
2,282 | 13,755 || 117,462 | 81,954 58,504 -*** * 953 203,302 200 478,411
— 8,708 || 37,369 || 107,974 29,148 231 || 357,076 — 540,506
— 61,071 10,750 | 130,356 222,249 96 124 389,649 1,384 815,681
— ! — 21,971 11, 170 109 368 519,974 | 1,061 614,654
**-*. 387 || – | 102,552 189,289 —- A,125 | 845,783 4,147 1,143,243
2,872 14,814 875 30,480 62,918 -º-º-º: 564 493,231 || 3,449 609,209
2,577 6,917 14 — ***. -*. 12 275,757 2,094 287,464
— 10,115 — **** **- y-º-º-º-º: 389 || 390,926 2,825 406,035
3,508 || 27,013 770 26,159 —— * **** 16 691,469 2,990 || 751,954
386 8,646 38,698 26,158 145,098 27,962 | 1,004 || 564,010 2,208 815, 161
*** *. 7,915 280 20,078 79,075 | 12,920 440 597,537 I63 718,409
-** 5,721 1,173 || 17,756 || 50,627 - 716 | 683,714 | –— 759,707
—— 82,969 58,797 107,635 | 107,669 502 | 1,061 | 611,118 433 | 1,090,112
506 | 125,602 || 121,878 || 137,222 291,835 1,247 2,955 1,069,385 2 2,059, 135
795 32,459 74,507 || 36,844 65,797 — | 1,092 || 789,613 25 1,376,338
13,492 || 110,781 | 126,334 99,107 || 69,564 1,468 2,136 916,251 6 1,599,900
—— 21,580 | 10,899 || 28,868 || 16,527 — 1,901 | 1,162,249 | – | 1,265,449
-— 13,065 10,441 13,452 3,013 — 374 569,237 | ––– 624,879
5,618 1,887 3,507 || 3,483 — 1,498 || 1,103,487 — -- 1,131,452
2,858 95,973 || 51,598 || 192,925 || 139,987 38 2,180 1,225,085 | – | 1,713,191
2,672 | 73,296 || 39,373 || 52,023 - 24, 186 — 1,483 1,629,856 — 1,835,524
281 177, 157 146,239 || 362,905 || 271,114 74,131 879 1,303,734 540 2,428,027
5,060 217,351 295,614 258,444 216,090 150,903 574 1,343,267 29,684 3,084,606
13,602 || 65,483 12,064 25,501 || 10,368 1,458 2,443 2,075,631 581 || 2,242,135
42,210 | 125,539 48,250 | 19 893 || 3,624 1,505 2,177 | 1,673,628 62 2,212,896
8,732 118,204 128,990 | 68,462 39,891 15,684 1,622 1,471,25% 1,556 1,976,110
20,663 96,997 * 31,450 | 15,226 7,936 2,832 1,655,934 7,535 2,278,295
For continuation ºf Wheat,--see Page 90.
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STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Quarters of Barley, Beans, Pease, and Rye, Imported from each of several different parts of the
World into GREAT BRITAIN ; and the annual average price thereof, in each of the 32 Years 1800–1831. sº ; from * 1827.
*.*. From 1809 to 1813 there was an annual average of about 5,000 Quarters of Barley brought in as Prize. Of the quantity from all other parts, in 1818, ! 5 # 8 1ſº | France 8,335 2,0s.
63,209 Quarters were from Flanders: in 1827, 27,409 Quarters were from France, and 12,410 from 11aly: in 1831, 18,737. Quarters were from France. Of the & = 9 8,768 || Italy 114,809 42,55i
BEANS from all other parts in 1848,-31,975 Quarters were from Flanders, 3,159 from Italy, and 8,028 from Malta; in each of the Six Years 1826–1831 $ 1830 3,282 Malta ; 21,845 9,2{}i
from Denmark, and in 1819 and 1827 from Countries as tº Statement annexed. - - L I 1,299 || Egypt | 9,988 | 20,627
QUARTERS of BARLEY. UARTERS of BEANS.
adº Annual Average Prices. § ~$ •
; : Russia Guernsey, l, - all Total - - <-- —-a--- ‘g § 's all Total
5 and Denmark Jersey, Prussia. Germany Holland Ireland, other Barleuſ Beans | Peas | Rye § § -: other {}{(?!,
> Sweden. and Man. parts. BARLEY || Barley Bet - ity § § S parts. B E ANs.
1800 4,864 1,142 ** 7,221 72,221 45,027 78 422 || 130,976 || 73/4 69/3 || 67/5 76/11 || 4,751 5,201 — 1,810 15,976
1 4,170 1,308 — 24,116 || 69,787 | 12,068 — 1,516 113,966 || 64/6 62/8 67/8 79/9 942 6,608 — 401 | 16,246
2 371 34 2,653 4,560 517 | 7,116 — 15,252 32/4 36/4 39/6 43/3 1,974 60 I 1,654 6 5,792
3 425 gºssºmsº 45 —— — 12,879 677 || 14,027 24/7 34|8 || 38|6 || 36||11 *-*s 85 1,652 tºmºsºms 1,737
4 #77 50 3 6,184. 896 700 2,521 665 11,591 || 30| 1 ||38|7 |40/10 ||37 || 1 || 6,820 121 3,060 297 || 11,928
J 1,331 1,039 ***E=sº 10,133 7,250 3,004 || 15,656 375 43,305 43/2 47/5 48/4 54/4 5,405 1,344 2,005 107 || 10,736
6 183 190 tºmsºmºn 685 —— — 3,327 | 1,000 || 5,386 || 37/6 || 43/9 |43|6 |47/4 442 6 : 2,361 — | 3,406
7 201 418 77 — 2,151 || 108 || 23,048 88 26,092 ||38|2 |47|3 55||11 || 47/6 655 2,368 3,777 3,609 || 13,774
8 2 1,731 359 assessmansmºgº 627 | – || 30,586 1,944 35,250 || 42/1 60/8 ||66||7 || 52/4 * 2,053 2,065 || 3,400 10,739
* | -- 155 185 ~— 7,913 | 1,222 | 16,619 3,885 29,970 || 45/7 60/9 || 60/2 | 60/9 * 10,881 2,669 610 29,966
1810 || 331 4,550 290 264 6,053 386 8,321 5,029 26,318 || 46/8 53/7 | 55/9 |59| * 5,698 || 3,541 100 15,226
11 14,206 || 8,416 ... 6 209 217 | — 2,713 6,058 42,840 || 41|, |47|10|51/6 49/11 * ~ * --~- || 4,081 4% 4,438
12 15,294 | 19,280 511 ººm- —- — 43,262 5,438 83,658 || 64|9 || 72/8 | 73/7 |75||11 *- —— 5,008 16 5,024
13 128 9,750 -— 2,444 3,657 | –— 63,560 3,729 83,268 || 56/9 || 765 786 || 70/7 * * — 4,455 382 5,405
14 — 3,174 | 573 2,689| 2,684 7,163 | 16,779 12,664 46,031 || 36||3 |46||7 || 50| |44|6 || 7,102 17,098 || 5,730 || 4,595 || 43,335
* | L. ºf 436 * —- 66 192 |27,108 621 29,578 || 29/4 || 36|| ||38||10| 37/10 597 661 6,371 3,321 18,363
; º *:::: 3,127 1,375 1945 ºf | 3,419 |52,254 || 4,146||78,393 ||38||11 ||38|4 ||38|4 43/2 * * 24 5,983 91 6,100
17,228 43,475 1,279 44,762 19,992 || 4,530 26,766 3,779 161,812 47/11 - 52| 51/5 56/6 *-is 918 2,274 52 5,850
* | 74,583 143,117 1,991 156,135 | 49,330 96,174 |35,387 63,704 || 722,843 || 32/3 || 65|| || 59/11 54/10 || 2,806 26,552 || 4,835 | 61,769 | 120,779
lº 37,620 64,083 1,822 134,233 108,784 15,888 20,310 | 11,452 394, 180 || 4415 || 55/5 56| |49] 1,863 5,745 3,904 || 170,131 190,623
1820 8,789 6,369 1,248 2,393 10,912 — 87,095 216 117,014 32|10 43/6 44/11 40/10 284 810 | 8,443 4,945 19,213
1 19 3,349 2,049 2,576 6,779 822 || 82,884 — 98,479 || 25/3 30| || 31|9 || 31|| *- - 4,955 — 5,099
2 3,906 | 1,574 134 7,257 6,279 10 |22,531 — 41,690 || 2 1/3 23/9 25/7 2013 ---- — 7,235 | – || 7,234
3 2 494 — —— — 19,274 — 19,772 || 30|7 ||32 || 1 || 33|11 30/11 **** 227 5,570 — 5,763
4 || – || 8,226 2,522 852 17,284 -— 44,700 — | 73,592 || 35/3 ||38|| 10 || 39||5 |40ſ? * Bºº 506 5,790 661 7,876
; ; i; : ; : º! :º , 14%|º ||38||0|ºiſ, ºl. 4.) —— 1,608 || 1 1,354 982 22.096
7 tº: º *::: - ; 1%. lºgº ºf |,4}, 344,393 ||38|| || 4 || 1 || 4:3 ||38|| || 1,140 33,648 || 7,191 || 37,201 || 130,910
8 º g5.01% -* ; º 7 56,618 1932; º 43.86. $73,33; 36|6 || 39|| 4. |7 || 47/7 806 12,136 10,037 102,293 152,748
5 | 15312||133.00 § i; ; º 34,203 3,227 º!! | 32|10 34!? 38/4 ||38|| 1,740 6,538 7,068 16,722 || 81,550
1855 "º || “... 6. #3: ºf 4,106 |9,140 9,983 ||377.46% 32/6 |34|19||38|| || 36|| || 5,454 4,479 10,444 8,228 55,495
3 U.S. 3,46 ,530 29,508 27,722 | 1,184 189,745 1 332,798 || 32|7 || 35/10 || 36|| 1 || 36||1 950 297 | 19,053 13 35,993
: 44,287 || 1 15,658 | 6,627 60,779 || 116,928 12,284 185,409 || 25,357 567,331 || 38|| | 40] | 39) 10 || 39/10 || 1,158 7,070 15,039 || 6,178 38,428
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§ $ S. Total # 2, #
tº $3 āş ... Sweden * * Total
§§ Q5 °5. PEASE Russia. ; Prize. R Y E.
4800 171 39 1 () 2 3,419 19,301 3,816 —— 26 26,769 2 22,234 —— 32,080 6,588 | – | 2,210 Tºss"
: º: º is: s: º 11 sº tº: --- 120 44,218 || 11,50? 7 18 772 27,980 15,980 —— 49.27% 146,733
3 540 —— | --- i 54 sº 1,332 #. º * | 1Qº. 150 606 —— 12,634 — — . .282 307 15,478
| 4 || 2.634 as T : tº º! ; 1; 78 23,992 || 875 —- | – || 2,472 —— 75? | ––– 4 ().99
5 *. A £ i- 3t- 3. 41 3. º 53 | 19,648 ** * 126 1,614 698 •----- 206 || -- 2,644
6 247 56 | –— 52 7,889 262 27 | 1,634 49 10,218 || 17,638 2,314 —— 2,097 —— 235 | –— 24,267
}| Tº El is . . ; alsº sº; º; ; ; ;| = | . ; -- — 330 —— | 1,014
8 3,307 —— 3,010 9 — 1.6 § §so *; § º 264 **** 4,219 tº amºus 8 431 2,816 7,740
§ 10.3% 91 | A g7 | 70 488 sº ºš § 1. ºil. Tº ... #74 || – —— 573 || --- 5,297
1816 || 3:303 11; º; ; sº. 3.; ; ;| “... º. 6; 379 || 3,379 || -- 3,063 425 || 395 || 13,615
11 ºgs 63; 'too 33 '633 *; ºr 5 480 13.2% 6,793 15,749 8,965 15,015 8,478 20 | 1,286 90,982
i2 | "As 286 35 | 13 — | | T * | *32 5,044 || 6,216 16,471 3,025 1,853. —— 21 || –– 27,830
13 | 1,045 48 || --— - | 11 5,034 1sé – # 252 712 || 69,542 6,497 5,202 --- --- 176 691 72,819
iſ '344 * | | | 73 º i. jº ... -. º|| 6′3 º! 1,250 | 9,713 —— 430 || --— 35,040
15 4 || – | – | 11 | "Soº "g º †: tº º! 337 1,234 1,271 1,692 109 4 7 12 6,018
!6 —— 2} | --— 43 650 — 227 : 332 1,624 || ---- 8 216 —— —— 207 | 1,375 1,806
17 a sº | 679 || 3 || 10,335|| 36|| Tº #| To ſº; º; 35 — 4,663 2,273 || 43 . , 2 | 15, 118
is 2,806 | 6′s 2,315||1; gº 7.3% 9. ; , ; ; ; *. — 36,337 4,979 || 613 || 5,639 140,092
ió | "ggs | Asgå 2.91 || 7 || 27%; gº || "..., 10 4,350 62,006 || 49,073 | 1,169 --— 15,032 2,236 4 5,794 | 73,085
1826) 58. '400 3. 4. 28 7.333 - ’13 º 2,771 42,012 4,653 | wº-ºº-ºº. * 5,94% *=e 2 5,038 18,674.
** ** 303 || 133 'ºsi - | 2 — 2,473 8 8,926 - 9,421 --- *- 2,446 ... -- tº-ºººººms 134 4 12,240
2 — —— 178 — 242 | – - ‘. . . . . ; -- sea- —- i 550 | -- 66 1.
3 * *- sºme mº ** 1. − == M-ºwººmº ; *sº 1,152 * * *' re- *- 353 X---- 353
4 —— * | – || 1 || 0,5| Tºsº | Tºo! ;| T. s. I T | T | I – º –
5 525 137 | 1,016 || 35 | 5,080 6,596 || 3,273 1,431 is ſº || | | | | *** 3,646 *º 968;
6 2,464 5,352 8236 79 17,079 || 25.345 10.30% ... 7; ;|| 1 49 lº - || 2:0 1 || 4,067
} | . . ;|3. a ###| “... ". . . . . . . . . . * | . 'º. 11,263 77 || 9 || 67,964
§ j} ºli; tº #...] § . . . . ". . . ;| }. 44 6,729 || 8,559 1,390 256 — 29,621
9 5,636 14,523 1,616 is; gº ſº "º . . łº 㺠:::::: }: — 13,910 — 1,429 || 2 || 30,986
1850 a ºli; ſº gº ºft| 1.4: ..., | * ::: i. º. |}; 4,531 568 10 66,473
1 ºf ſº | "…, | is ºf tº "#| . . . ." §: º 2,936 — 21,469 | 153 414 47 45,570
2 3. ev, j 4,663 263 64,222 || 53,912 5,893 137 18,447 4,205 515 # 2,121 92,334
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STATEMENT shewing the Number of Quarters of each kind of GRAIN, LEGUMES, and SEEDS, and of Sacks & Barrels of FLOUR,
all, in each of the
brought to Mark Lane Market, LONDON, according to the Corn Meters Return, made to the Chamberlains Office at Guildh
20 Years 1812 – 1831.
GRA IN. LEG UMES.
Yrs. Wheat Barley Oats Rye || Beans | Peas | Tares | Brank
1812 || 480,145 || 200,173 597,028 33,582 || 81,692 || 36,492 1,711 | 1,091
j 3 656,426 243, 147 755,630 | 12,978 ; 76,644 46,726 2,156 1,135
14 768,021 292,578 || 725,009 || 3,415 # 91,766 44,007 2,262 | 1,708
15 471,840 282,805 842,572 2,259 106,616 52,016 || 2,236 2,418
16 || 511,691 230,592 838,133 || 3,094 * 109,951 47,398 || 2,840 3,902
| 7 | 681,495 || 311,695 716,689 17,201 # 93, 176 61,514 2,300 6,418
18 1,001,379 544,893 1,232,767 13,689 145,941 | 73,794 2,763 18,462
19 413,433 ||383,786 887,705 || 5,021 159,388 || 48,102 || 5,290 3,639
1820 636,517 253,452 | 1,150,833 | 1,063 74,633 50,233 6,574 || 6,691
1 529,004 || 242,070 748,045 2,312 106,688 52,553 4,912 || 14,247
2 471,852 251,457 | 801,079 2,128 104,250 55,771 || 3,423 7,555
3 377,567 | 168,381 856,809 820 77,965 51,920 3,123 7,848
4 | 401,377 240,260 964,827 | 3,074 84,108 || 60,074 || 9,793 17,585
5 496,867 467,088 1,142,817 398 : 98,964 || 60,910 14,316 || 13,719
6 || 490,917 | 384,275 1,244,056 24,381 111,357 || 75,040 18,783 3,634
7 || 331,632 253,181 | 1,225,012 || 7,958 108,804 53,838 10, 168 || 6,356
8 783,541 262,285 1,530,425 | 6,284 96,755 | 67,693 15,888 11,834
9 1,040,829 356,204 1,145,754 18,632 82,070 || 65,331 8,280 15,097
1830 878,241 337,496 || 901,000 || 7, 148 # 75,165 56,072 4,282 618
1 967,094 || 439,543 | 1,084,261 18,842 : 83,115 50,949 8, 151 6,388
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SEEDS.
Musta. Rape Linseed [Various Malt Sacks i Barrels
3,117 | 8,887 108,868 14,299 : 134,334 289,002
4,104 || 33,516 || 75,879 || 13,489 164,840 # 388,955
9,702 || 21,971 || 103,136 || 13,429 171,987 399,502
5,965 20,830 59,298 || 16,913 177,804 || 362,828
5,220 | 6,560 | 33.602 | 16,517 § 146,115 # 338,049
5,152 | 13,003 || 97,781 20,445 151,123 319,480 102,841
3.283 || 10,383 || 129, 104 || 15,405 || 183,964 369,733 18,347
3,331 || 9,201 64,860 11,919 162,402 381,986 ! 3,200
6,471 7,410 | 87,054 15,865 193,966 : 406,849 : 43,124
5,079 || 6,580 | 66,101 | 18,925 ; 216,220 # 447,759 9,735
4,973 || 17,670 79, 112 || 20,775 241,393 || 440,991 2,530
4,836 8,446 78,038 | 12,048 212,239 489,973 6,226
4,835 | 13,333 92,915 16,407 243,208 ; 486,493 16,441
2,699 i 1,010 || 140,727 5,570 266,885 : 521,365 9,553
1,261 21,093 || 95,278 4,872 # 266,534 466,715 1,437
1,736 10,180 l l 12,412 6,258 # 215,288 £19,789 5,000
6,134 12,367 | 11 1,305 6,134 246,905 523, 106 || 10,242
6,639 9,957 91,431 11, 162 219,478 ; 368,888 77,085
5,319 21,922 || 47,059 15,294 234,137 412,876 92,837
5,420 | 10,295 i45,866 #|º 415,597 229,751
STATEMENT shewing the Total Number of Quarters of each kind of GRAIN, and FLOUR and M EAL, (the Flour and Meal COIAW.6F-
ted into Quarters of their respective kind of Grain, ) IMPORTED into all the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN,
each of the 32 Years 1800 – 1831 ; distinguishing the proportiou Imported from Ireland, in each Year.
from all parts of the World, in

Years Wheat Oats
i800 | 1,264,520 545,018
| 1 | 1,424,765 583,043
2 647,663 583,779
: 373,725 521,166
4 46], 139 || 740,393
5 920,834 478,411
6 310,342 540,506
7 404,946 815,680
8 84,888 614,653
9 455,987 | 1,143,242
810 1,567,126 609,209
1 1 336,130 287,464
12 290,709 || 406,035
I 3 559,000 || 751,954
14 852,566 815, 161
15 384,475 718,409
I 6 332,491 759,707
| 7 | 1,089,854 | 1,090, 111
8 1,694,261 2,059, 135
I 9 625,638 1,376,338
| 320 996,479 1,599,900
1 | 707,384 1,265,449
2 || 510,602 624,879
3 424,019 1,131,452
4 441,591 | 1,713, 191
5 787,546 | 1,835,524
t; 897,127 2,428,027
7 711,868 3,084,606
8 1,410,911 2,242,135
9 2,195,570 2,214,898
1830 2,205,147 1,976, 110
1 2,868 881 2,278,295
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QUARTERS of |
Barley Beans | Peas Rye "... ToTAL Proportion The STATEMENT below, exhibits
- • orn Quarters IRELAND the Official Value of all Corn, Grain,
- --- * † assºsºta- ºrº TT Flour, and Meal, IMPORTED into,
130,796 15,796 |26,796 || 144,531 11,198 2,188,837 ** and Re-eaported from, Great Britain, to,
113,966 | 16,246 44,218 146,732 77,472 2,409,445 900 and from, all parts (eacept Ireland; ) and
15,252 5,792 10,672 15,478 5,261 : 1,286,201 || 467,067 the Öfficial & Declared Value of Grain &
14,021 1,737 23,992 4,099 '712 939,485 343,548 Flow). of British Produce Exãortei)
11,596 || 11,928 19,648 2,644 244 1,247,593 || 3:16,938; from Great Britain in each of the 18 Yecrg
43,301 || 10,736 10,218 24,267 22 1,487,791 309.9% 1814–1831. *.* For the Rates of Valu-
5,386 || 3,406 | 1,559 | 1,014 112 862,328 466,946 ation,--see page of . .
26,092 || 13,774 6,070 || 7,740 | 1,068 1,275,367 || 463,406 --º º
35,250 10,739 12,882 5,297 4,308 769,248 || 656,770 g - • * * Flour
29,969 29,966 33,109 || 13,614 1,262 1,707,685 933,658 . gº; º
26,318 15,226 12,268 90,982 36 2,822,060 | 682,848 Gain and four EXPORTED,
42,840 4,438 5,045 27,830 16 || 705,257 430,188 * ———
83,658 5,024 712 | 72,820 16 859,332 600,268 Imported |Re-expt Official Declared
83,268 5,405 || 7,603 || 35,039 || 593 1,442,872 977, 164 g" | g : *** - e.
46,032 43,385 9,842 6,045 — 1,773,036 812,805 1,209,677 76,495 ; 219,215 548,859
29,578 || 18,363 1,624 || 1,805 2 : 1,154,258 821, 192 395,572 126,996 #281,009 || 597,058
78,494 6,099 || 1,161 15,117 — 1, 193,072 | 873,865 : 405,548 || 47, 164 191,808 || 427,243
161,812 5,850 | 13,161 140,092 157 : 2,501,039 || 699,809 : 2,196, 113 121,011 : 341,365 |1,026,293
722,843 | 120,779 || 62,006 || 78,085 1,414 4,738,521 | 1,207,851 3,913,590 32,414 82,574 264,588
394, 180 190,628 42,012 18,675 27,903 2,675,373 967,861 1,613,024 || 48,744 60,436 173,364
117,014 | 19,218 8,926 12,240 5,193 : 2,758,970 | 1,417, 120 1,387,504 184,436 29,778 83, 141
98,479 5,099 || 3,185 661 212 2,080,471 1,822,816 272,992 403,902 20,228 o4,688
41,690 7,234 1,152 353 2,980 1,188,893 | 1,053,038 115,913 315,958 25,875 54,694
19,770 5,768 587 198 — 1,581,794 | 1,528,153 41,000 || 257,959 29,573 62,800
73,592 || 7,876 5,581 966 91 2,244,062 | 1,634,024 456,290 110,735 # 14,692 | 40,100
583,490 22,099 || 18,113 4,067 73 3,261,738 2,203,961 1,128,342 77,257 11,652 35,667
344,908 || 130,910 | 66,214 | 67,964 6,369 3,942,726 1,693,391 : 2,117,391 || 41,408 19,362 53,840
273,832 152,748 35,868 29,621 152,545 4,441,658 1,830,312 1,994,214 || 119,351 i 27,577 70,915
255,711 || 81,550 57,694 || 30,986 19,988 4, 120,983 || 2,826,869 ; 1,673,417 | 161,318 : 13,932 40,592
377,462 55,494 || 41,242 | 66,478 23,943 : 4,995,746 2,307,748 3,500,433 206,607 12,489 37,536
332,798 || 35,991 || 37,307 || 45,570 7,547 4,643,300 2,215,549 3,270,745 || 135,774 ; 12,855 35,84?
567,331 || 38,428 64,222 92,334 45,265 5,972,338 2,430,529; 4,671,354 176,643 12,787 37,027
107
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Acres planted with HOPS, in each of 12 Collections of Excise, in each of the Eight Years
1822–31; and the Total produce in ibs. Weight # Acre, in each of those Years; shewing also the Gross produce of the Duty
(at the Rate of 2d, d£' ſh.) in each Collection, and the Total amount of Duty paid within each Year; the average produce in ibs.
Weight ºf Acre, and the Highest and Lowest selling price of Hops, in the Borough Market, in each of the abovenamed 8 Years,
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Collections I Years | 1822. | 1823. 1824. | 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1880. L. 1831. 1832.
Rochester . . . . . . . . 10,786 10,668 || 10,546 | 12,244 || 13,643 || 13,331 || 13,041 || 12,401 || 12,319||12,442
Canterbury. . . . . . . . 7,444 || 6,996 || 7,199 || 7,940 8,607 || || 8,024 || 7,786 || 7,508 || 7,851 || 7,544 ||
Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,341 6,360 || 7,106 || 7,696 8,928 8,733 || 8,345 7,730 8,051. 8,138 || .
Hants . . . . . . . . . ...| 1,094 | 1,207 || 1,557 || 1,251 | 1,381 || 1,556 ** i º) as I - - ". . . . . .
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Salisbury. . . . . . . . . . . . 835 | 817 | 878 || 898 || 901 || 1,043 || 1,019 || 1,040 | 1,059; 1,026
Hereford. . . . . . . . . . 11,704 || 10,631 11,392 || 12,083 || 12,352 12,141 12,008 || 11,696 || 11,688 || 12,371
Worcester . . . . . . . . 2,292 || 2,293 2,237 2,161 2,231 || 2,260 2,212 || 2,254 || 2,046 | . . .
Wales ............ 171 170 || 159 138|| 141 139 | 126 || || || 70 || 132
Stourbridge, ....... 795 || 816 || 826 818 813 || 749 | 724 716
10 Essex... . . . . . . .408 || 375 || 470 463 || 427 || 504 | 396 406 ||
11 Suffolk . . . . . . . . .147 128 || 139 || 142 | 1.47 | | | T50 | 143. 139|
12 Lincoln ........ 645 645 592 557 || 570 536 || 505 || 524 ||
U all other . . . . . . 401 || 352 || 348 || 325 || 330 || 320|| 284 || 343|
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Hººg #32,406 || 60,398 ||
9,969 || 16,839 || 73,177
"917 || 4,123 || 8,715 ||
; 1,062 || 3,773 6,004
1,701 || 3, 172 35,568
379 379 || 7,714
*w 2 13 436
Stourbridge . . . . . . . . . . 2,855 25/6 || 1,099 || 695 || 3,032 1,502 || 2,128 166 91 2,159
10 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,133 || 38 1,896 || 107 | b,252 || 3,189 |* 933: 282 | 1,513 2,394
11 Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,273 || 87 || || 711 || 30 1,441 693 3,176 ſº tº 83| 430 || 950
12 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,334 || 13 | 1,888 1,872 4,594 284 |* 1,154*442: 2,022 || 3,921 || | . . . .
t all other . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,456 121 | 1,323 1,606 || 3,079 | 10,607 - 2,674 158. 1,019 1,540 • ,-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, - ... - -
TOTAL Number of Acres planted 43,766 |41,458 |48,450 |46,716 || 50,471 || 49,486,
TOTAL produce in ibs. Weight|42,548,915 |5,401,630 is,102,612 |5,788,595 |57,232,975 |29,894,430
–£-——£--|--8--—£-——-£-——£--—£--
r 1 Rochester ............ 122,376 || 11,409 |95,170 || 9,332 166,689| 80,383 || 103,50
- Canterbury ... . . . . . . . 76,088 || 14,116 ſ 56,395 || 3,940 || 96,858 46,163 || 61,71
Sussex . . . . . . ........ 84,981 | 18,369 | 68,162 3,548 || 112,029 71,440 || 75,41
Hants . . . . . . . . . . . ... 10,487 572 7,051 1,278 || 15,031 4,890
Salisbury ............ 7,272 587 || 5,197 || || 963 10,133 4,564 |
Hereford . . . . . . . ..... 31,249 56/10 | 15,132 16,830 42,447 25,755 |
Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,288 62/2 4,621 2,967 || 7,314 5,227 |
Wales . . . . . . . . . . e e º 'º' 512 193 222 503 307
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TOTAL Amount of Duty £ 354,304 |45,319 | * | 42,290 |468,402 |254,954 |299,178 69,333 || 153,126 || 304,139
Amount paid in each Year e 263,098 || 35,886 || 196,800 212,160 | 102,735 |442,841 #272,874. 245,025 | 121451 152.297 ~
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Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,362 | 128 || 1,083 99 || 1,466 || 724, 952 || 378 || 558 || 976
Canterbury . . . . . . . . . . 1,216 242 954 || 59 | 1,340 || 690 || 950 || 241 || 495 || 961.
Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,389 || 346 | 1,150 55 || J,518 982 | 1,084 || 155 || 700 || 1,079.
Hants ... . . . . . . . . . . . 1,150 | 120 || 544 123 || 1,306 || 377 || 583. 83 || 358 || 803,
Salisbury ... . . . . . . . . . . 1,045 86 || 709 || 129 || 1,349 || 525 || 551 | 123 || 428 || 705.
Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328 || – | 160 167 || 410 || 255 || 287 || 173| 32% 345
Worcester.... . . . . . . . .329 || – || 248 || 119 || 393 || 190 || 382. 20 i 20 || 452.
Wales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 | – || 146 193 || 428 || 265 || 269 || 2 || 22 || 400.
Stourbridge . . . . . . . . . . 431 || -- || 160 || 102 || 447 254, 344, 29 || 15 || 362
Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1,215 || 12 || 484 || 28 || 1,476 || 747] .. 604 || 79 || 460 || 707|, ... .
Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,040 || 82. 614 || 25 | 1, 178 || 554, 746 || | > * > . , 820 . . .
Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808 || || 2 || 383 || 403 || 968 || 64 |
U. all other . . . . . . . . . . . . 735 | 4 || 46 || 60 || 112 || 400 ||
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Average ibs. Weight # Acre 971 | is 715 108 1,113 || || 655
Lowest and Highest Prices Ordinary Quality £4 0 to £3° 0 | g2 is to £il 4 + £10 10 to £70
5 12 a 10’ & 5 w is 0:
£7 to i. 17 iol 1, 17 10 to i, 4 sºlº i. 7 to i, 44
in the Borough Market . . Good and Fine do. 1? * 18 0 to §§ 9, to 22 23 to 5 16 tº 9 9 to 5 Å
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The quantity of Hops grown in the 22 Years 1785–1803, averaged 22,538,000 lbs. # Annum, "Tº & . . . . * * > * $2 m a. Tº *; . . . tr-ºf-s ºr , s , . . . .
tº , r * *** * * *-*. . . . . . .” - # * in the Borough Market.* * * *
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lipith Duty. S.
the Years 1787, 1793, is0%, and 1805, having been Years of failure; and 1794, & 1801, Years of “” $
great abundance, the quantity charged with Duty in 380ſ; having been 50,657,112 fibs. ºf $
In 1802, only • * •,• * * * * * * * * * * • • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3,707,170. - * . . . . . . . * ..." * º - —£-s:--if-s:- -É—s.--—£–s.- : “... . . ."
In 1803.the quantity was ........................................ 41,573.237 " ... isoglºsºtsiºlºgissºjºsao || 516 to a g|7, is to gº
and, in 1805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6,859,065 a º' " 7. §ºssº, ſº 4 8 m gº 5 15 m 7 10. "
ºhe, annexed is a Statement of the Total Number of Acres planted; IBs, Weight charged ..];|#;# ### 31,
With Duty, Gross Receipt of Duty, and Lowest and Highest Price of Hops, in each of the 1st, ji ºol toºls y-ā'. *** *::, , ,
!?...Years 1806–21, being the period from whence the above Statement commences. In ad- ii. 38,760 32,783;160 h 122,862,
§ition to the annexed quantity, in the Years isitºis, there was 5,800,000 ibs. of Foreign 12|39,522 || 6,378,150 |273,934 ||
Hops Imported at a Duty of 1/6 dº ib., or £88 tº Cwt.; but so far from the Importation be- #|ººl ºf
*ś equired as a nescessary supply, more than a fourth part were Re-exported in 1819–20, - 14, ;: ; i; .
ºrely to recover back the Duty. From these data, as well, as from the account of the quan: , # †ſºlº ;| grºil
ſity of Malt charged with Duty in each Year during the same period, the fact, is established ‘’’ jºijää jjº
%f the annual consumption of Hopson an average of Years, not exceeding 23.500,000 ibs, iſ sº is |siºlºgiº
fººm, after allowing for the extra consumption in the use of old Hops in Years of failure; 19: 50,148: 50,510;921 || 419,430
and that 20,000,000 fps of Hops of sound and good quality, would prove an adequate supply. ‘... . .
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3.
AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity, in Bushels of MALT, thS. Weight of HOPS, and Barrels of Strong and Table BEER, charged with Excise Duty, in Great
Britain and the Amount of Duty paid on each of the same, in each of the 16 Years 1812–1828.
&# Up to the 5th. July 1816 the Rate of Duty on Malt was 4/4
º
lsº & Wines TO TAL
for Drink
15,423,279
18,177,956
18,071,299
16,623,054
12,173,965
14,855,200
13,716,346
16,022,813
16, 1961,14
15,573,552
14,662,146
15,482,643
15,547,128
15,523,747
14,101,444
16,030,887
S--—y—
d; Bushel, from thence to the 5th. July 1819, 2/4 ºf Bushel; raised to 3/6, to 25 February 1822; from which date it has been at the rate of 27 diff Bushel Imperial Measure; and from the 5th. January 1826,
the rate ºf Duty on British Spirits was reduced from 106 to 7) tº Gallon.
- | Bushels of Malt | . Barrels of Beer | *...], ..., Gross Amount of Duty on
fbs. of *…* Reer im. chiefly as {P Cols. 11 and
Years England Scotland Hops Strong Table |ºlºre. up. | wº | ſº sº Togaſ ſº
1812 18,658,693 6,378,150 =r:---- — — || 273,934 4,351,896 || 3,150,647 322 7,776,799 7,646,480
13 22,381,935 | –— 27,444,903 —— — || 53,563 || 4,898,259 2,969,109 — 7,920,931 —
14 26,110,285 1,306,440 29,328,458 || 5,756,733 1,638,902 463 83 || 233,634 5,898,376 3,105,335 687 || 9,148,032 || 9,029,924
15 27,072,032 1,338,332 25,862,540 || 6,287,754 1,739,000 274 743 || 238,355 6,092,365 3,392,087 2,072 9,724,879 8,346,420
16 26,255,435 ; 1,195,529 || 9,663,842 || 6,108,961 | 1,737,144 167 | 1,672 || 213,971 5,978,728 3,279,617 | 1,274 || 9,473,590 7,149,464
17 17,136,020 1,129,992 || 13,882,904 || 5,347,208 1,659,936 75 803 || 80,756 2,093,077 2,669,163 985 4,843,981 7,329,984
18 24,629,839 1,390,515 41,627,545 || 6,038,501 | 1,792,634 61 | 1,532 || 115,164 3,196,241 3,038,779 2,033 6,352,217 | 8,303,023
19 22,612,270 | 1,454,320 50,510,280 || 5,768,876 1,734,697 196 || 1,596 || 349,020 2,799,113 3,006,732 | 1,946 6,156,811 || 6,559,535
1820 23,884,242 1,182,208 28,913,282 || 5,789,630 1,726,678 211 || 2,284 || 419,130 4,937,660 || 2,907,076 2,854 8,266,720 7,756,093
| 1 || 26,131,438 1,305,659 31,773,668 || 6,098,238 1,748,121 592 914 || 241,303 || 5,177,977 3,012,344 1,341 8,432,965 7,758,181
2 || 26,688,513 | 1,403,177 42,557,298 || 6,433,373 1,797,521 || 1,715 2,601 || 263,093 3,951,032 3,200,705 || 3,414 || 7,418,244. 8,155,308
3 24,845,152 | 1,616,590 5,406,641 || 6,512,645 1,709,377 || 2,482 1,170 || 35,836 3,508,734 3,333,033 1,573 6,879,176 7,782,970
4 27,615,383 2,788,608 || 31,100,722 || 6,774,938 1,784,004 || 4,843 2,011 || 196,890 3,817,357 3,317,387 2,643 7,334,277 | 8,212,851
5 29,572,742 3,925,847 5,080,516 7,142,046 | 1,870,934 || 6,252 2,789 || 212,160 4,075,340 3,629,799 || 9,143 7,926,441 7,597,366
6 27,335,971 || 2,726,555 59,227,487 || 6,812,131 | 1,874,988 || 7,160 2,198 || 102,735 4,238,411 || 3,444,625 8,107 || 7,793,878 7,688,765
7 25,096,338 2,714,073 29,425,342 || 6,507,292 | 1,773,608 || 8,082 1,689 || 442,841 3,326,516 3,248,322 || 6,222 || 7,023,901 7,077,539
8 30,518,136 3,867,218 35,901,402 || 6,677,907 | 1,777,828 | – || – || 272,874 || 4,619,774 3,309,365 7,040 8,209,053 7,821,834
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No. of Column 1. 2. 3. 4. | 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
14.
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Gallons of SPIRITS, Distilled in England; and of the Quantity Imported into England, from Ireland and Scotland; Num-
ber of Gallons distilled for Consumption in Scotland, and also of the Number of Gallons of RUM, RRANDY, and WINE, charged with Duty, in all Great
Britain, and Amount of Duty paid on the same, in each of the 15 Years 1814–28.
Total Amount of Duty
w—
in Great Britain on
Gallons of British Spirits charged with Duty | Gallons of Foreign Spi- Gallons of Wine charged with Duty
pºin. Tººm. Enº, ºn 1 Distin, in lºts charged with Puly In England TOTAL
in Scotland for - of all sorts * *
Years England Ireland Scotland Consumption {{ſ}]. Brandy Cape French all other in Scotland sºft
1814 || 4,079,084 - 1,429,551 4,735,077 373,857 22,414 118,822 5,052,499 6,641,678
15 3,778,426 1271,484 | 1.649,136 3,661,188 1,018,045 74,061 | 408,876 5,852,467 6,378,148
16 || 3,471,968 || 332,212 | 1,294,945 3,366,714 871,005 || 232,087 241,839 i 4,392,610 5,468,618
17 3,720,738 || 32,249 1,247,265 2,668,502 870,313 538,791 i78,621 4,310,846 5,261,355
18 3,502,367 || 9,462 1,358,271 1,931,765 2,610,018 644,665 460,147 239,320 4,256,067 345,349 || 5,999,589
19 || 2,607,144 87,294 | 1,144,919 || 1,986,122"| 2,539,108 889,707 || 419,151 212,293 3,399,895 273,075 || 5,609,584
1820 2,654,337 ||386,975 926,094 1,742,044 2,467,784 947,678 399,974 193,013 || 3,464,524 284,248 || 5,893,646
I 2,465,603 || 272,198 1,082,214 || 2,229,435 | 2,304,553 | 1,003,805 454,881 | 184,949 || 3,429,552 274,984 || 5,916,903
2 2,945,394 | 400,392 | 1,000,562 2,079,556 2,231,753 | 1,089,985 433,687 193,545 || 3,428,977 |289,656 || 6,262,258
3 || 1,976,771 792,608 752,207 || 2,232,728 2,331,456 1,165,576 443,563 191,220 3,677,604 || 281,546 || 5,798,595
4 || 2,679,916 || 379,066 | 1,008,251 || 4,350,301 2,542,122 | 1,315,969 471,421 | 187,062 3,750,289 298,759 || 6,200,662
5 1,910,822 || 579,439 953,292 5,981,550 2,085,559 1,405,036 || 537,179 || 434,348 5,854,989 548,937 || 5,747,437
6 3,209,044 || 832,177 3,365,981 3,988,788 4,277,558 1,540,322 505,125 295,572 4,335,229 374,751 6,418,647
7 || 3,451,620 671,821 || 2,548,118 4,752,199 || 3,264,935 | 1,364,669 549,936 301,877 4,997,16] | 405,336 || 5,750.989
\——- * -- ~~~ ---, \—y "|-- \-2-/-y--- *|\- || 6,315,710
No. of Column 1. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8, 9. 10. 11.
7,
Wines
|—£-—
2,388,246
1,968,272
1,680,846
2,068,629
2,303,434
1,859,951
1,862,447
1,841,278
1,893,050
1,984,375
2,012,189
1,849,869
1,270,118
1,326,556
1 506,123
12. ,
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Beer &c.
as {f' Col.
No. 12. abv. Years
£
9,148,032 | 1814
9,724,879 15
9,473,590 T6
4,843,981 17
6,352,217 18
6,166,81J 19
8,266,720 1820
8,432,965 I
7,418,244 2
6,879,176 3
7,334,277 4
7,926,441 5
7,793,878 6
7,023,901 7
7,821,834 8
13.
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3.
STATEMENT of the Number of LICENSES, granted to Brewers, and Retailers of BEER: and also to Distillers, Rectifiers, and Retailers of Spirits, and
Wines, and to Tanners, and Dealers in Tea, Coffee, &c. and to Dealers in Tobacco and Snuff, in all Great Britain, in each of the 14 Years 1314". 1827.
Wide Parliamentary Paper No. 33. Session 1824. and Papers No. 249–250. laid before the Finance Committee in the Session of 1828.
*...* On the preceding Page is eahibited a Statement, of the Quantity of Malt, Beer, Hops, and of Spirits and Wines, charged with Excise Duty in correspon-
ding Years to those exhibited below.
A reduction in the rate of
Duty on Spirits distilled in Scotland and Ireland took place in 1823, and a further reduction
in all the United Kingdom from the 5th. January 1826. In 1823 also, and again in 1825, great alterations were made in the Scale and Rates of Duty on Licen-
ces, for further details of which and effects produced thereby, see the several Articles, Beer, Licences, Spirits and Victuallers in their Alphabetical Order in the In-
dea: -
BREW ERS of STRONG BEER, not eacceeding -*. stair ºf JB E ER, whose Premises are Assessed i Dealers in
Brewers - under £20 per annum. Iz, 1s. I at 201. per annum and up- i Tea Cof- Tobacco
of 29 Barrels ºf 1000 Barrels (2,000 Barr. 5,000 Barr...º.º.º.º.º.º.º.º. total Nº.ºf - - ##"...'." "|TOTAL | Tammer o d Snuff.
Years | Table Beer i. ; - at £2. ſ 2 at £3. at £7 10. #####|#####!'; º #...} &# England Scotland England Scotland G#. Brit: at º ſº 0.70 *
- *s-- i. } !
1814 || -- 31 ro ## 2 974 E s 245 g|- 271 = | 84 ||34 |37 || 4 || 11 1,660 || ||... º.º. the Jºcellee Pºty fºr Retail. 58,968 || 1,917 | 72,030 106,704
# # s s 5 g BEER, & * 3 2 5 2 ºr 3
13 # 39 #| # # Fºº # |#######| ||*|, |g|Jº ºft| Sºlº iſ 364 idºid
16 # * : #### # * : | #386 23: ; 89 |*||9||3|19||1,842 §..."...º.º.º. 58,394| 1,896 || 70,906 || 102,346
17 31 to ā--> 1,081 % 255 °|* 264 ºf 78 |33 || 30 II | 10 | 1,762 || as above. 57,943 || 1,843 || 69,331 || 101,886
18 11 9 * = 3 938 184 229 12 239 || 9 || 60 |33 ||32 || 8 || 10 1,754 || 35,605 || 9,234 12,670 650 58,159 || 1,740 74,244 108,097
19 || 14 15 ; : 963 179 211 || 13 229 |12 || 59 || 35 | 32 || 6 || 11 | 1,750 || 35,442 9,463 | 12,688 715 58,308 || 1,730 78,207 || 110,332
1820 20 | 12 ºf: , , 993 || 190 221 21 227 | 14 ||61||28 27 || 4 || 11 | 1,797 || 35,631 5,040 | 12,427 | 713 53,811 || 1,678 76,541 112,144
1 | 16 || 12 # 333 # | 1,062 176 222 20 220 |12 || 65||22 27 | 6 || 10 | 1,842 || 35,563 |10,633 12,354 || 696 || 59,246 || 1,601 | 80,092 || 111,112
2 8| 13 | # **** : | 1,137 197 |222 || 23 |233 16 ||66|21 ||25 | 10 | 10 | 1,960 || 36,170 10,967 12,516 670 60,323||1,598 81,893 |114,297
3 20 17 || – 2,845 | 199| 218 || 17 | 214 || 14 | 68 15 |32 || 8 || 11 3,641 || 36,121 | 11,145 || 11,812 || 645 59,723 || 1,603 || 83,287 | 116,617
4 || 100 | 16 || 13,953 207 || 9,875 181 170 28 157 13 50 19 19 || 6 || 8 || 24,686 || 36,447 | 12,359 13,985 614 63,405 || 1,625 | 85,718 120,403
5 | 73 || 134 14,115 247 | 10,293 || 103 || 270 26 243 |18 |73 ||32 || 27 | 11 || 9 || 25,467 || 36,201 15,815 8,861 | 930 61,807 || * 925 | 32,096 || 40,376
6 | 101 | 196 || 13,483 || 122 || 11,236 144 263 |32 || 252 II | 86 23 29 || 9 || II 25,701 || 36,755 15,190 12,572 886 65,403 || 1,629 || 83,764 || 111,887
7 | 19| 221 | 13,922 || 114 || 11,350 | 130 243 30 252 | 13 82 |17|32 || 7 || 13 20,204 || 37,029 15,796 || 12,831 993 66,589 || 1,574 85,589 121,995
ºf 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.|11. 12.]13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 22. 23. 24.
-Ts ---- # , | # 5-ss | , 3 | * § lºss 3
| : g s # 3. Retailers of spinºſºniº are Assessed }%# L iii, i: . si: : sº s #s §§ #.
§s Šs £º - *... iś ºš "j| TotAL |33 || $3 $ $5 ||55: ; Ś.
years | # sº | ###|Teio. els. Tºgo, Tºgº. Tºgo. Tºgo. Tºgo, allºoºº;;"|# séâ|º §§ | # šš* || s=|s; 3
S Q: S.Š £2. £4 4. £4 4. £6 6. £7 7. £8 s. £99. 50l. 10.|and Wales|siº | #5 s R. Britain ||53 | S3; & SS s sº Š
r1818 10 | 109 | 1,916 §s 19,797 |4,068|2,732 1,586 3,017 | 1,938 3,011 || 38,184 | . These distinctions |47,977 ||34 || 787 | 1,478 || 14 || 9,813
g 19 || 11 || 117 | 1,952 || s= | 19,865 |4,132 |2,705 | 1,571 3,008 1,961 |3,068|38,390 º |.. #, 47,510 || 30 826 1,405 || 14 || 9,909
§ 1820 | 10 | 111 | 1,871 || $35 | 19,961 |4,236 |2,584 1,558 2,994 | 1,961 3,045 || 38,361 || .#". . . . 49,355 28 |890 | 1,429 || 13 || 9,767
Þs 1 10 | 111 | 1,869 || 3's s 20,059 4,209 2,597 1,530 2,937 1,949 3,070 || 38,341 in Scotland they have || 48,618 26 || 790 1,441 15 9,684
& 2 10 103 1,878 ### 20,277 |4,323 2,539 1,536 2,932 1,939 3,091 || 38,617 merged under the 49,175 22 |772 | 1,442 | 12 9,579
is 3 | 11 106 | 1.897 || s= |20,660 |4,417|2,523 1,538 |2,925 | 1.950 |3,183 ||39,213 | "...” 50,120 |25 |803||1,518 12 || 9,721
s 4 || 9 || 104 || 1,911 || 3 ° 26,362 2,489 1,538 |2,983 | 1,932 3,180 || 40,508 |"; #.º. in cols. 43,609 | 20 |824|1,562 | 15 11,333
Sº 5 14 61 842 || 12,000 16,613 2,214 | 1,367 2,287|1,185 | 1,615 || 39,198 || 12 and 13 below, are 53,344 || 8 |331 || 369 || 10 || 13,781
R 6 14 || 101 2,793 || 13,077 17,082 2,548 1,570 3,081 | 1,978 || 3,263 || 45,507 to Makers of Stills, 61,491 19 |688 1,643 || 13 | 16,707
L 7 | 11 | 102 || 2,864 || 13,458 17,506 2,589 1,645 3,140 2,004 |3,331 || 46,650 gºniº usins 63,285 18 |723 1,794 | 15 17,068
ſ1818 152 4 72 º 2,652 337 193 66 107 45 90 || see Vote 79 5,153 | 843 9,793 || 1 || 22 108 || 8 908
19 | 1.47 6 | 66 s is 2,464 288 172 64 89 44 88 || *e 51 || 5,034 607 | 9,120 || 1 || 21 95 || 8 || 860
1820 117 7 | 61 || $$5 2,819 || 339 201 88 || 129 64 148 || 1 || 2 | 62 6,150 806 || 10,994 || 3 || 28 || 103 || 13 | 1,110
*S 1 | 125 8 || 46 || ### 2,650 292 | 166 79 111 48 115 || 14 27 | 54 5,710 832 10,277 || 3 || 33 107 10 981
$ 2 : T 08 8 36 s: 2,786 289 || 178 65 106 46 | 119 || 14 | 40 || 60 5,848 855 10,558 || 1 || 27 | 103 | 12 | 1,041
# 3 || 125 | 11 31 ~ āş 2,812 284 162 65 99 45 II9 || 22 39 50 6,282 761 10,907 || 2 | 34 103 || 10 | 1,119
& 4 243 9 30 267 T 8 12 2 9 3 || 8 || 47 52 56 1,354 791 3,101 || 2 || 37| 82 3. 129
5 281 || 2 || 55 9,245 106 || 4,314 272 143 | 158 62 170 || 30 26 | 19 188 75 15,146 || 2 || 28 68 30 2,482
6 263 9 || 34 || 10,720 3 || 4,038 292 159 166 76 171 || 26 26 — — — 15,983 || 2 || 31 24 21 2,326
7 246 | 11 | 40 || 11,072 — 4,293 300 | 184 169 86 183 || 27 24 || – — | – | 16,635 | 2 || 33 || 33 25 2,320
No. of Col. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12, 13 14 15, 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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110
STATEMENT of the quantity in ibs. Weight of Cotton Wool Exported from the United States of North Amerwa to all parts on
the World in each of the 38 Years 1791 – 1828 shewing the average rate # it at which Exported in each Year since 1801, and
the total quantity in fös Weight Imported into Great Britain from all parts of the World in each Year during the same period,
and the No. of Bags and Bales from each different part of the World, Imported into the Port of Liver
of Vessels, their,Tonnage, and amount of Dock Dues received at that Port in each Year.
pool, together with the No.

Years
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1791
2.
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8
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1
8
3
No. of Vessels, their Tonnage,
and Amount of Dock Dues, at the
Port of Liverpool.
*
mº yf Šà nº * yf Bags and Bales Imported into Liverpool from the
s. Weight of ###| ibs. Weight a -
Cottom Wool **ś }...º. *..] Brazil, Demerural West all
Exported from ### G º Britain States of and md India | other
the U.States|##|}ºf North p.a.lp.f. ... TotAL
of |N. America sº sº.s the World. A. merica ortuga €7°0'000 AS401700S parts
189,316 28,706,675 64 34,500 §§§§ 25,777 | 8,063 68,404
138,328 34,907,497 503 || 37,268 3s sº 27,340 7,153 72,264
487,600 19,040,929 111 || 6,541 sis; 14,694 3,625 24,971
1,601,760 24,358,567 348 || 17,028 si; ; 17,792 2,854 33,032
6,276,300 26,401,340 || 2,147 21,841 a $5; 29,539 1,314 54,841
6,106,729 32,126,357 || 4,668 || 30,721 || 1,730 25, 110 | 1,297 63,526
3,788,429 23,354,371 || 5,193 28,314 || 3,073 19,006 || 2,672 58,258
9,360,005 31,880,641 || 12,163 29,095 || 5,506 21,612 248 69,634
9,532,263 43,379,278 || 13,236 25,362 3,102 38,394 1,690 86,784
17,789,803 56,010,732 || 24,138 19,947 || 10,076 32,362 || 5,157 92,580
20,911,201 56,004,305 || 32,621 25,003 || 8,631 28,437 |#3,860 98,752
27,501,075 60,345,600 || 55,749 47,300 |$8,557 21,814 || 1,562 135, 182
41,105,623 53,872,284 || 70,579 49,916 || 2,567 14,65 t \;2,414 140,127
38,118,041 61,867,329 || 78,324 || 35,697 24,522 || 13,788 & 915 153,246
40,383,491 59,682,406 || 101,045 39,416 | 16,426 17,286 54,509 || 178,684
37,491,282 58,176,283 || 100,273 || 35,293 17,338 18,383 + 1,985 173,278
66,212,737 74,925,306 || 143,756 11,852 21,092 | 18,956 |31,690 197,346
12,064,366 43,605,982 || *25,426 6,572 | 16,329 15, 178 || 2,710 | 66,215
53,210,225 92,812,282 || 130,581 87,292 15,998 || 25,687 ||37,728 267,283
93,874,201 132,488,935 | 199,220 | 73,224 22,258 18,300 || 7,500 320,600
62,186,081 91,576,535 || 97,626 46,183 19,798 6,927 sº,258 172,792
28,952,544 63,025,936 || 79,528 62,676 18,704 || 7,904 |$2,962 171,774
19,399,911 50,966,000 || 18,640 | 88,113 14,310 | 12,223 || $7,996 || 141,282
17,806,479 60,060,239 || 40,448 || 103,248 15,512 17,341 |* 6,174 182,720
82,998,747 99,306,343 || 160,128 | 68,952 18,401 || 11,712 11,791 270,984
81,747,116 93,920,055 || 142,120 | 93,730 20,361 8,372 11,543 276,525
85,649,328 124,912,968 || 164,153 100,259 || 13,563 | 12,511 || 23,689 || 314,181
92,471,178 177,282,158 || 173,000 || 139,247 14,410 | 12,612 86,126 425,395
87,997,045 149,549,971 || 175,545 || 131,701 || 9,865 7,038 || 62,037 || 366,186
127,860, 152 150,043,082 || 272,574 | 161,628 10,262 6,561 7,663 458,693
124,893,405 130,982,479 || 271,649 114,951 9,553 || 13,149 3,849 || 413,151
144,675,095 141,253,993 || 291,293 || 135,682 14,640 10,123 2,362 453,903
173,723,270 189,161,345 || 410,782 | 138,759 || 8,962 11,212 | 8,832 578,347
142,369,663 149,380,122 || 254,430 135,981 | is 18,622 || 37,293 446,326
176,449,907 228,005,291 || 395,349 188,474 24,134 96,821 || 704,778
204,535,415 177,607,501 || 371,020 53,232 is 12,029 52,934 || 489,215
272,488,909 || 590,600 | 117,400 | # 20,800 34,160 756,300
413,497 | 162,663 | # 13,660 38,202 || 630,949

Wessels
4,045
4,483
4,129
4,265
3,948
4,738
4,528
4,478
4,518
4,746
5,060
4,78 i
4,791
4,291
4,618
4,676
5,791
5,225
6,023
6,729
5,616
4,599
5,341
5,706
6,440
6,888
6,079
6,779
7,849
7,276
7,810
8,136
8,916
10,001
10,837
9,601
9,592
10,703
11,383
No. of
Amount o
Tonnage Bock Dues
§
11,645
§ 13,244
#s 12,480
*: 10,678
§ s ss 9,369
ss || 3 12,377 es
š s 13,320 #3
§ s 12,058 as
'# 14,049 & .
450,560 s 23,379 :
459,719 s 28,369 g·s
510,691 3, 28,192 .
494,521 s 28,028
448,751 s 26,157 ??
463,482 # 33,365 ºr
307,805 || > 44,500 * *
662,309 62,831
516,836 40,638
594,601 47,580
734,391 65,782
611,190 54,733
j46,788 20,260 24,343
547,426 24,134 26,042
548,957 28,631 || 31,111
709,849 || 36,310 | 40,605
774,243 43,765 || 48,881
653,425 || 35,186 40,703
754,690 43,842 54,695
867,318 50,042 60,085
805,033 44,718 49,695
839,848 43,131 || 51,425
892,902 || 47,229 55,174
1,010,819 || 52,837 62,943
1,180,914 || 60,878 70,033
1,223,820 126,692
1,228,318 131,000
1,225,313 || 61,601 | 72,872
1,311,111 | 73,322 78,400
H,387,958
77,478, 81,198
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For the Cotton Exported from the United States of America see General Statement of Exports from those States in which the causes of the diminution
of º
HS14 t
Port by Mr. Hen. Smithers published by Kaye in 1825, and the continuation has been compiled from the Annual Circulars of different Brokers. . º
The Accounts of Tonnage and Dock Dues are made up to the 30th. of June in each Year, and are wholly received by the Corporation, and in their pro;
gressive increase exhibit a result not less interesting than the extension of the culture of -
is almost as remarkable, as the increase of its Traffic. In 1565 it was a mere fishing town with 138 Huts and 225 Tons of Boats, it eme
at the ciose of theirth. Öentur , when the Population amounted to 5,145, in 1797 to 34,407, in 1801, including 7 contig. Townships (see
º
ort in 1808, and 1813–14 are explained ; the centime of America is as near as may be, equal to the sou of France, and the half-penny of England; up to
e above account relating to the Import of Cotton into, and Dock Dues &c. at the Port of Liverpool have been taken from an Historical view of that
Cotton in America; the increase of the Population of Liverpool
ed from its obscurity
os. 1316 – 1323 of the
Topographical arrangement) the Population amounted to 85,393, and in 1821 to 144,687 which at the census in 1831 will probably amount to 165,000, the basis
of the influence of Liverpool, arose from its extensive participation in the Słave Tráde of Africa, from the 1st. of January 1806 to the 1st May 1807, When that
Trade was totally abolished by Great Britain, there cleared from the Port of Liverpool for the Coast of Africa, 185 Large Ships. In 1730 the No. of Vessel;
cleared out for that trade was 15, progressively increasing up to 1769–74 in which seven Years, the average Number, annually cleared outwards, Was about
100, the traffic was materially chécked by the War with the American Colonies, so that in 1779 there cleared only 11 Ships, but it recovered again after the
close of the War, so that in iſg2 the Number cleared out was 132. Since the abandonment of this traffic in Slavés, Liverpool has been, and still continueS,
more a place of Transit and Agency, than one involved in the risks and consequences of the great transacti
ons of the Empire, and is indebted for its present
importance as much (perhaps more) to its peculiar locality and contiguity, to inexhaustible supplies of Salt and Coal, and the Chief Seats of the Earthen-
ware and Cotton Manufacture, as to the génius and spirit of its Inhabitants. The Town is deſightfully
four miles above its entrance into the Irish Channel, and on an average of the 20 Years 1804–23, there was
Salt entered the river Mersey annually, from the Springs in Cheshire. In 1708 there was registere
the General Statement of the Number and Tonna
Tonnage, registered at that Port.
located on the Eastbank of the river Mersey, about
68,187 Tons of Rock and 167,050 Tons of White
- d at Liverpool 84 Vessels or 5,789 of Tonnage; yº
ge of Vessels at each Port of the British Empire, shews that, in 1824, there was 1 189 Vessels or 184,642 9
E
AN ACCOUNT of the Quantities of each of the 12 principal Articles of the products of the United States of North AMERICA, EXPORTED from
thence, in each of the 36 Years 1791 – 1826.- Wide Parliamentary Paper Number 578 Session 1828.
Busneſs of Qtls. º Value in Dol-i TOTAL
ibs. of Hhds. Tierces | Barrels of Barrels e Flair of Pickled Fish | lars of For. Value in
Cotton of of of Indian Corm Seed Dried — -—| Produce Dollars of -
Years Tobacco Rice Beef Pork Flour and Meal Wheat "ish | Barrels | Kegs |Re-eported Evports Years
#791 189,316 || 101.312| 96.980 || 62,771 |27,781 || 619,631 || 2,064,936 lºsº ||292,460 | 333,237 ||37,424 a Fish 19,012,044 1791
2 isºl iſºs | 1.41.76%| 73.633 ||38.098 || $21,464 || 3338.373 |853,790 ||261.905 |364,898 || 48.277 egs #, *...* | 20.753.096 2
487,600 59,947 134,611 || 75,106 38,563 || 1,074,639 || 1,423,483 1,450,575 || 258,540 372,825 || 45,440 º: ! “º 26.109.572 3
4 1,601,761 |76,826 116,486 || 100.8% |49,442 || 846,910 || 1,747,547 |696,797 ||270,349 |436,907 ||38,929 |... . º 33,026,233 4
5 6.276,300 | 61,050 | 138,526 || 96,119 88,193 || 687,369 || 2,447,796 || 141,273 ||aii.264 |400,818 55,999 |* * * 47,989,472 5
6 6,106,729 69,018 131,039 || 92,521 | 73,881 725,194 || 1,713,838 31,226 || 256,200 377,713 | 84,558 5,256 || 26,300,000 || 67,064,097 6
7 3,788,429 58,167 60,111 || 51,812 40,125 || 515,633 || 1,059,721 15,655 || 222,260 | 406,016 || 69,782 7,351 || 27,000,000 56,850,206 7
8 || 9,360,005 | 68,567 | 125,243 || 89,000 || 33,115 || 567,558 || 1,429,925 15,021 ||224,473 || 411,175 | 66,827 6,220 || 33,000,000 61,527,097 8
3 || 9,532,263 96,0.70 || 110,599 || 91,321 52,268 || 519,265 || 1,431,718 10,056 || 350,887 428,495 63,542 15,993 || 45,523,000 || 78,665,522 9
1800 17,789,803 || 78,680 | 112,056 || 75,045 55,467 || 653,052 || 2,032,435 26,853 || 289,684 392,726 50,388 12,403 || 39,130,877 70,971,780 1800
I 20,911,201 || 103,758 94,866 || 75,331 || 70,779 || 1,102,444 || 2,687,517 239,929 || 461,266 || 410,948 85,935 | 10,424 || 46,642,721 94,115,925 1.
2 27,501,075 | 77,721 79,822 || 61,520 78,239 || 1,156,248 || 1,900,099 || 280,281 || 155,358 440,925 || 75,819 13,229 || 35,774,971 | 72,483,160 2
3 || 41,105 623 86,291 81,838 || 77,934 96,602 || 1,311,853 || 2,213,214 | 686,415 || 311,459 461,870 76,831 11,565 || 13,594,072 55,800,033 a 3
4 || 38,118,041 83,343 78,385 || 134,896 || 111,532 || 810,008 || 2,056,200 | 127,024 || 281,757 567,828 89,482 13,045 || 36,231,597 || 77,699,074 4
5 40,383,491 71,252 56,830 115,532 57,925 || 777,513 || 977,632 18,041 || 179,788 514,549 || 56,670 7,207 || 53,179,019 95,566,021 5
6 || 37,491,282 |83,186 102,627 || 117,419 || 36,277 || 782,724 || 1,172,605 || 86,784 || 352,280 || 537,547 | 64,615 10,155 || 60,283,236 101,536,963 6
7 | 66,212,737 62,232 94,692 || 84,209 || 39,247 || 1,249,319 || 1,155,181 766,814 || 301,242 473,924 57,621 13,743 || 59,643,558 108,343,150 7
b 8 || 12,064,366 9,576 || 9,228 || 20,101 | 15,478 || 263,813 || 280,351 || 87,330 || 102,930 | 155,808 18,957 3,036 || 12,997,414 22,430,960 b8
| 9 || 53,210,225 53,92i 116,907 || 28,555 42,652 || 846,247 || 579,307 || 393,889 || 184,311 || 345,648 || 54,777 ; 9,380 || 20,797,531 52,203,233 9
1810 | 93,874,201 , 84,134 131,341 || 47,699 || 37,209 || 798,431 || 1,140,996 || 325,924 || 240,579 280,804 || 34,674 5,964 || 24,391,295 | 66,757,970 1810
ii 62,186,081 35,828 119,356 || 76,743 ||37,270 || 1,445,012 || 2,938,376 |216,833 ||304,114 |214,887 |44,716 || 9,393 || 16,022,790 61,316,833| ii
12 28,952,544 26,094 || 77,190 || 42,757 22,746 || 1,443,492 || 2,130,809 || 53,832 || 325,022 | 169,019 / 23,636 3,143 || 8,495,127 | 38,527,236 c 12
13 | 19,399,911 || 5,314 | 120,843 || 43,741 17,337 || 1,260,943 || 1,545,491 288,535 | 189,538 63,616 ) {3,883 568 || 2,847,845 27,855,997 || 13
c 14 || 17,806,479 3,125 11,476 || 20,297 4,040 || 193,274 87,722 14,800 31,310 8,436 8% 145,169 6,927,441 || 14
15 82,998,747 85,337 129,248 || 13,133 9,073 || 862,739 || 902,380 17,634 || 267,101 || 103,251 36,232 3,062 || 6,583,350 52,577,753 15
16 || 81,747,116 || 69,241 || 137,843 || 33,239 || 19,289 || 729,053 || 1,166,733 62,231 || 636,467 219,991 38,228 6,983 || 17,138,556 81,920,452 16
17 | 85,649,328 62,365 79,296 || 37,889 || 14,462 || 1,479, 198 || 814,506 96,407 - e 19,358,069 87,671,569 17
18 92,471,178 | 84,337 82,181 || 36,875 17,553 || 1,157,697 || 2,155,306 197,808 adº, ºp;" 19,426,693 93,281,133 18
19 87,997,045 69,437 76,523 ||34,966 |28,173 || 750,660 || 1,627,846 82,065 || #."...ºft. 19,165,686 70,142,521 19
1820 |127,860,152 83,940 71,664 || 53,191 44,091 || 1,177,036 || 1,119,005 22,132 #ſº 18,008,029 69,691,669 1820
I 124,893,405 | 66,858 88,220 || 66,827 | 66,647 || 1,056,119 || 1,133,953 25,821 || "...'",“Pºlſº, ſº ſº.” 21,302,488 64,974,382 f
2 iTºog, ºrgy gºods gºio |63,353 | "jºgº, i.i.d.º.oſo | 1.415 || #;"º ||22,236,202 | 72,160,281 2
3 |173,723,271 99,009 || 101,365 || 61,418 55,529 || 756,702 || 1,316,038 || 4,272 | per No. 578, ºf that Session, the algee ºf || 27,523,622 74,699,030 3
4 142,369,663 77,883 |113,229 |66,074 67,229 || 996,702 || 1.390,189 20,313| #.º.º.º. 23,337,157 75,986,657 4
5 176,449,907 || 75,984 || 97,015 || 88,025 85,907 | 813,906 || 1,618,784 17,990 || ever included in the Totals. . 32,590,643 99,535,388 5
6 (204,535,415 || 64,098 || 111,063 || 72,866 88,994 857,820 24,539,612 || 77,595,322 6
The above Statement is peculiarly interesting in various points of view. The progress of the growth of Cotton Wool is permaps as extraordinary an ea emplification of the power of human industry
as the page of History affords. In 1789 it was very gravely debated by the Congressional Assembly of the Union, whether or not the soils of Carolina and Georgia were sufficiently adapted for the
growth of Cotton to render it desirable on the part of the Assembly to encourage its culture, it having up to that period only been cultivated for Domestic use, and that to a very limited eatent, while
in 1830 in addition to an increasing quantity exported since 1826 the quantity grown for Domestic consumption on an average of the last 6 or 7 Years has been about 60,000,000 ibs. d? Annum.
The neart important feature of the account is the great eactension of the eaciernal Commerce of the United States by the War declared by England against France in February 1793 which occasioned
the United States to become progressively the General Carriers for nearly all the Continental Nations of Europe; the sudden transition in 1893 (Vide a consequent on the peace of Amiens meat deserves
notice, and still more so, the eartraordinary self-denial of the general embargo laid by Congress on the foreign Commerce of the Union on the 22nd. December 1807 (Vide b ) raised in April 1809; the
Climax of ea periment however was reserved for the declaration of War against England on the 18th. June 1812 whieh led to an almost Total eactinction of all eaternal intercourse in 1813-14 (Wide c. )
*...* The American Accounts are made up to the 30th. September in each Year, another interesting and important fact is deducible from the above Statement ; notwithstanding the unbounded eactent
and eartraordinary fertility of the American Soil and assumed industry of its greater Number of Inhabitants ; the quantity of Farinaceous and Animal Food Eaſported from the United States is less, or:
an average of the last 20 Years, than the quantity Eaſported from Ireland.— see Statement of Grain &c. Exported from Ireland.
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:
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity, in ibs. Weight, of COTTON WOOL, IMPORTED, RE-EXPORTED, and retained for Home Consumption, in each of
the 33 Years 1798–1830; the amount of Duty paid on the same, in each of the 26 Years 1805–30; the Estimated annual average price, and Total Value of
the Quantity retained for Spinning; the Official Value of all Cotton Manufactured Goods, and of Yarns ExpoRTED, with the Rate of Wages paid for Wea-
ving 24 Yards of 60 Reed, 6/4ths. Cambric, in each of the 33 Years; and the Declared Value, with Ratio thereof, of the Manufactured Goods an
ExpoRTED in each of the 17 Years 1814–30. *...* For observations on the value of the Raw Material,—see Index.
lbs. Weight of COTTON WOOL. |
RE-ExPort ED to Retained A mount of
IMPORTED. -- for Duty paid
Years Ireland All other parts Spinning. on the same.
1798 || 31,737,655 468,498 132,641 : 31,136,516
9 43,046,639 841,617 3,054 42,201,968
1800 55,630,390 480,413 || 3,936,197 || 51,213,780
1 55,675,079 223,359 1,637,513 53,814,207
2 60,239,080 934,079 2,796,401 : 56,508,600
3 53,427,501 280,924 1,280,129 51,866,448
4 : 61,316,962 179,225 323,946 60,813,791
5 59,649,549 570,218 234,025 : 58,845,306 || 293,615
6 57,982,263 460,929 190,938 57,330,396 || 285,119
7 74,786,461 1,965,097 211,846 72,609,518 || 356,359
8 : 43,263,400 1,601,422 43,445 41,618,533 || 231,208
9 91,701,923 1,079,387 3,271,718 87,350,818 || 526,730
1810 134,805,596 347,458 8,439,651 126,018,487 || 592,480
11 91,008,874 1,026,752 240,115 # 89,732,007 || 466,636
12 61,568,673 ; 1,427,948 312,964 # 59,827,761 || 426,971
13
14 58,887,183 826,624 5,455,813 52,604,646 || 584,227
15 98,790,698 830,540 5,949,852 92,010,306 || 760,459
16 93,685,105 581,408 6,523,646 86,580,051 || 369,111
17 | 124,803,057 : 1,065,161 || 7,090,281 : 116,647,615 490,745
18 177,178,438 1,871,166 13,238,287 172,018,985 || 470,275
19 149,467,129 1,330,238 15,292,721 : 132,844,160 || 395,245
1820 149,322,869 ; 1,386,564 6,024,038 141,912,267 || 417,418
1 | 130,196,651 1,716,395 14,589,497 : 113,890,759 || 279,084
2 140,914,740 1,950,288 18,269,776 120,694,636 || 251,846
3 188,572,418 : 2,221,127 9,318,403 ± 177,032,888 || 320,365
4 || 147,099,446 2,598,893 || 13,299,185 || 131,201,368 || 251,212
5 226,052,134 2,112,774 18,004,953 : 205,934,408 || 521,010
6 174,706,610 24,474,920 150,231,690 || 224,533
7 268,752,495 || Account 18,134,170 250,618,325 || 327,761
8 225,713,403 discontind. 17,396,776 208,316,627 || 278,559
9 / 221,118,645 30,288,779 : 190,829,866 || 236,400
1830 263,961,452 8,534,976 255,426,476 || 359,988 |
l
2
3
4
5 |
1. 2. 3. 4. 5
d Yarns,
Official Value EXPORTED.
Estimated - -
Money Value. Piece Goods. Yarms.
ſ —£
5,448,888 || 3,572,217 30,271.
8,440,397 || 5,593,407 | 204,602
7,682,067 || 5,406,501 447,556
5,829,872 || 6,606,368 444,441
4,238,145 || 7, 195,900 428,605
3,457,766 || 6,442,037 639,404
4,054,252 || 7,834,564 902,208
4,413,395 || 8,619,990 914,475
4,777,533 || 9,753,824 | 736,225
7,260,951 || 9,708,046 601,719
5,202,317 || 12,503,918 472,078
5,823,387 || 18,425,614 | 1,020,352
7,351,078 || 17,892,519 | 1,053,475
5,234,366 || 11,529,551 483,598
4,487,082 || 15,723,225 794,465
5,260,464 || 16,535,528 1,119,850
7,667,524 || 21,480,792 808,853
6,132,885 || 16,183,975 1,380,486
i 9,234,601 || 20,133,966 1,125,258
12,184,678 || 21,292,354 1,296,776
7,749,243 || 16,696,539 1,585,753
5,613,011 || 20,509,926 2,022,153
4,508,175 || 21,642,936 1,898,679
4,274,602 || 24,559,272 2,351,771
7,007,551 || 24,119,359 2,425,411
5,790,600 || 27,171,556 2,984,345
9,438,660 || 26,597,575 2,897,706
4,694,740 || 21,445,748 3,748,527
7,048,579 || 29,203,138 3,979,760
6,175,901 || 28,981,575 4,485,842
5,178,310 || 31,810,474 5,458,958
7,449,940 || 35,661,381 5,656,460
|
7. 8. 9.
:
i
;
:
:
25/0
2
9
/
0
24/0
20/0
25/0
22/0
18/0
15/0
16/0
19/6
13/0
13/6
16/0
27/0
15/0
11/0
8/6
10/0
9/0
8/0
10/6
8/6
8/6
8/6
8/0
6/6
5/6
5/6
5/6
5/0
I {}.
Declared Value EXPORT D.
Piece Goods.
-*. * ,
Yarns.
—-É
|
Rate
at which
ExPort Ed
*** There does not appear to have
been any separate account of the
Declared Value of the Cotton Goods
ExpoRTED, prior to 1814; the ratio
of the Declared Value of the aggre-
gate of all British Products and
Manufactures Ex PORTED, in the
10 Years 1798 – 1807, was 166 tº Ct.
but as some articles have not mate-
rially altered in Value since that
time; the Ratio of the Cotton Goods
lmust considerably have exceeded
that Rate, and doubtless, approxi
mated to ?00; now below 40.
17,393,796
19,124,061
13,072,758
14,178,021
16,643,579
12,388,833
13,843,567
13,786,952
14,534,253
13,751,415
15,240,006
15,046,902
10,522,407
13,956,826
13,545,638
13,420,544
15,294,943
1 1,
2,907,277
1,781,077
2,707,385
2,131,629
2,554,059
2,707,612
2,940,328.
2,305,830
2,700,437
2,625,947
3,135,496
3,206,729
3,491,268
3,541,568
3,594,946
3,974,039
4,133,741
|
*
$
S
S5
SA)
$
Sº §
‘s | Sº
$ ‘s
ite *
* | *
S | S
Sº | Sº
104 || 4/43
90 3/7]
80 || 3/4;
70 3/2
77 3/3
72 2/9}
67 2/53
64 2/1;
59 2/04
56 1/11
56 22}
57 || 23%
49 193
47 19
46 17
42 15%
43 15%
13. 14.
:
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Bags and Bales of COTTON WOOL, IM portre D into GREA
T BRIT AIN, from each r
espective Country of
;
growth, in each of the 17 Years 1814–30; the proportion Re-ExpoRTED, and taken for Spinning; ſhs. Weight of the same ; average price; and Total
Money Value thereof, in eaeh Year. - - * .
; Bags and Bales Imported from | Stock at DISPOSAL. - § 43 || Total Money
~ CO%27/1677 Cé- —|| Stock at lbs. Weight §: Value of the
U. S. of West Iment of TOTAL Taken for | TOTAL close of taken for § S quantity taken
Years | America. Brazils. East Indies Egypt. Indies. | TOTAL. each Year. Supply. Re-eaſport Spinning. Disposal. || each Year. Spinning. * S for Spinning.
1814 48,000 | 151,500 || 13,500 74,500 287,500 80,600 2/0
15 201,000 | 91,200 || 24,300 54,900 371,400 80,600 452,000 || 28,000 344,100 372,100 79,900 90,537,350 | 20 7,544,779
16 | 166,000 | 124,000 || 34,000 49,000 || 370,000 || 79,900 449,900 || 30, 153 || 343,147 ||373,300 76,600 90,350,000 || 17 6,399,800
17 | 195,560 | 114,490 || 117,955 49,155 477,160 76,600 553,760 || 22,755 416,405 || 439, 160 || 114,600 110,532,000 | 19 8,700,450
18 219,950 | 160,200 227,300 57,850 | 665,300 114,600 779,900 || 67,132 422,588 || 489,720 || 290,180 112,235,000 || 17 7,949,980
19 212,250 | 125,450 | 178,300 31,070 547,070 290,180 837,250 || 60,825 423,925 || 484,750 || 352,500 110,235,000 || 14 6,430,375
1820 || 301,200 179,700 57,300 31,950 570,150 352,500 922,650 || 28,438 || 486,712 || 515, 150 || 407,500 | 128,735,000 10 5,363,958
I 300,100 | 121,050 29,700 37,250 || 488,100 407,500 896, 100 || 51,000 || 491,550 542,550 353,550 | 128,000,000 || 9% 5,066,667
2 330,000 || 143,200 | 19,300 40,650 533, 150 353,550 886,700 || 58,700 541,350 | 600,050 || 286,650 142,000,000 8; 5,029,166
3 448,070 148,070 38,650 2,200 31,410 | 668,400 286,650 955,050 || 39,400 533,420 | 572,820 || 382,230 | 152,000,000 9% 6,016,666
4 282,500 142,700 50,900 33,000 || 31,900 541,000 || 382,230 923,230 || 52,800 634,930 | 687,730 || 235,500 165,000,000 10; 7,218,750
5 || 425,100 | 197,000 || 59,350 | 103,400 | 34,550 | 819,400 235,500 | 1,054,900 || 73,000 565,900 638,900 || 416,000 168,000,000 || 11 7,700,000
6 395,130 55,500 64,630 || 46,120 | 18,820 580,200 || 416,000 996,200 || 95,840 558,000 || 653,840 || 342,360 | 151,000,000 7% 4,718,750
| 7 || 646,900 119,950 | 73,800 | 19,950 32,000 | 892,600 342,360 | 1,234,960 || 73,000 || 709,460 | 782,460 || 452,500 198,000,000 6; 5,568,750
8 : 442,650 | 164,900 | 84,700 30,700 26,050 | 749,000 452,500 | 1,201,500 || 64,100 | 731,500 || 795,600 || 405,900 218,000,000 7 6,358,333
9| 461,820 159,700 80,300 24,280 | 19,780 745,880 405,900 | 1,151,780 || 109,306 || 752,990 | 862,290 || 289,490 220,000,000 6; 5,958,330
1830 616,100 192,300 || 34,760 | 13,540 14,050 870,750 289,490 1,160,240 || 35,800 804,170 839,970 || 320,270 245,000,000 7 || 7,145,830
1 320,270
2
3
4
5
Proportion in lbs. Weight, EXPORTE D in a * * * & •o 4.... tº - ºr .
Eacported fº State ; #: No. 4, assuming, 3lb. # º: . oportion in lbs. Weight, rºinedº, Home
Retained Taken as Yarm, Weight of Wool, to £1 of Official Value; Col. twºred Goods onsumption, supposing the Weight Eaſported
reckoning 10 || No. 5, 2}lbs. ; and Col. No. 6, 21bs. - EXPORTED, to have been according to Columns
for for 4? ceni for as {P º, Nº. - * gº
11, of preceding *
Years H. Consumption. Spinning. Waste. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. Page. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6.
fbs- —-ibs- —-fbs ibs —ibs —l—ibs— £ ibs fbs— fbs
1798 — 1806 51,525,668 51,525,668 6,500,000 || 20,341,600 | 16,951,334 13,561,068 24,679,068 28,069,334 31,459,600
1807 — 1812 79,526,187 75,680,251 9,087,400 || 42,581,437 35,484,531 28,387,625 24,011,414 || 31,108,320 i 38,205,226
! ſ 1814 52,604,646 75,680,251 14,060,589 || 49,606,584 || 41,338,820 || 33,061,056 || 17,393,796 || 12,012,078 20,279,842 28,547,606
§ 15 92,010,306 90,537,000 | 10,165,701 || 64,442,376 53,701,980 || 42,961,584 || 19,124,061 || 15,928,923 || 26,669,319 || 37,409,715
§ § 16 86,580,051 90,350,000 17,314,742 || 48,551,925 | 40,459,937 32,367,949 || 13,072,758 || 24,483,333 32,575,321 40,667,309
s § s: 17 116,647,615 110,530,000 || 13,989,120 || 60,401,898 || 50,334,915 40,267,932 || 14,178,021 || 36,138,982 || 46,205,965 56,272,928
<, §§ 18 172,018,985 112,235,000 | 16,218,042 || 63,877,062 53,230,885 42,584,708 || 16,643,579 || 32,139,896 42,786,073 53,432,250
S. Sº Sº 19 132,844,160 | 110,235,000 | 19,893,950 || 50,089,617 || 41,741,348 33,393,079 || 12,388,833 || 40,251,433 || 48,599,702 56,947,971
§ §§ 1820 141,912,267 128,735,000 || 25,335,557 || 61,529,778 51,274,815 41,019,852 º 41,869,665 *lºg28 62,379,591
§§ § 1 113,890,759 | 128,000,000 || 23,679,005 || 64,928,808 54,107,340 43,285,875 || 13,786,952 || 39,392,187 50,213,655 . 61,035,123
$ s S 2 120,694,636 142,000,000 | 29,255,015 || 73,677,816 61,398,180 || 49,118,544 || 14,534,253 || 39,067,169 51,346,805 63,626,441
§§ § { 3 177,032,888 152,000,000 || 30,116,885 72,358,077 60,298,398 || 48,238,719 || 13,751,415 || 39,525,148 || 51,581,827 | 63,644,506
s § S 4 131,201,368 165,000,000 || 36,966,067 || 81,514,668 67,928,890 54,343,112 15,240,006 46,519,265 60,105,043 73,690,821
§§§ 5 205,934,408 || 168,000,000 35,905,764 || 79,792,725 | 66,493,937 53,195,149 || 15,046,902 || 52,301,511 || 65,600,299 || 78,898,087
. Sé, 6 : 150,231,690 151,000,000 || 46,397,473 || 64,336,229 53,613,524 42,890,819 || 10,522,407 || 50,266,298 60,989,003 71,711,708
§ .# s 7. 250,618,325 | 198,000,000 || 49,366,650 || 87,609,414 | 73,007,845 58,406,276 || 13,956,826 61,023,939 75,625,505 90,227,074
§ § Š 8 208,316,627 218,000,000 55,556,326 || 86,944,725 72,453,937 57,963,149 || 13,545,638 75,598,949 90,089,737 104,580,525
S § s 9 190,829,866 | 220,000,000 | 67,254,265 || 95,431,432 79,526,193 63,620,954 || 13,420,544 || 57,314,303 73,219,542 89,124,781
.* § § | 1830 255,426,476 245,000,000 || 69,686,231 || 106,984,143 | 89,153,453 || 71,322,763 || 15,294,943 | 68,329,626 86,160,316 || 103,991,006
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*
114
STATEMENT of the Number of BAGs and BALEs or each kind of Cotto N WOOL, taken for spinning and Re-exported in
each of the 15 Years 1816–1830 ; and of the quantity of each kind remaining in stock at the Ports of Importation, at the close
of each of the 17 Years 1814–1830; and prices of each, at the close of each of the 12 Years 1819–1830.
*...* These Statements
as well as the quantity in ths. Weight taken for Spinning, have been compiled from the annual reports, of the Liverpool Dealers, of the
supply and consumption of Cotton, and which, with the exception of the Year 1823 appear to be drawn up with great ea'actitude;
at the close of that Year in some accounts the stock was represented as 382,230 Bags, and in others only 339,030, in the aggregate
however of the 16 Years 1814–1830 they agree pretty well with the Custom House accounts, the Total quantity retained for Home
consumption in the 16 Years according to the Custom House Account having been 2,546 Millions of Ibs., and the quantity taken for
Spinning in the same period, according to the account of the Liverpool Dealers, amounts to 2,429 Millions of ibs., a difference of
117 Millions of fibs., corresponding, or nearly so to the difference of stock at the close of 1814, and of 1830. -
Taken for SPINNING. RE-EXPORTE D. |
United - United
States of East West States of East West
}"ears America. | Brazils. Indies. Egypt. Indies. | TOTAL. America. Brazils. Indies. Indies. | TOTAL.
1816 || 190,800 95,400 17,900 39,200 343,300 || 10,500 15,513 3,521 497 30,153
17 | 182,700 | 99,100 78,600 55,700 416,100 8,100 | 11,700 2,912 300 22,755
18 160,700 || 124,200 98,700 46,100 423,700 || 13,120 11,980 || 35,132 — 67,132
19 209,105 | 126,400 || 49,700 33,800 || 418,900 || 13,822 || 22,725 27,875 1,397 || 60,825
1820 246,900 135,100 || 74,400 30,312 || 486,712 7,325 | 11,237 9,325 553 25,000
I 274,522 124,557 52,650 39,250 || 491, 123 9,523 10,225 || 30,350 925 || 51,000
2 | 311,550 138,350 49,050 42,397 541,350 || 16,525 6,875 34,100 1,210 58,700
3 375,000 | 127,397 || 42,420 31,813 576,623 || 14,525 6,100 18,225 600 39,400
4 394,800 156,870 34,330 | 16,900 32,030 | 634,930 || 23,300 7,100 21,200 | 1,000 52,800
5 327,100 122,360 51,500 34,620 30,320 565,900 || 30,500 12,000 28,000 500 | 73,000 Šs
6 |381,980 | 72,500 29,460 53,260 20,800 558,000 || 26,000 || 25,000 || 41,000 1,840 95,840 || 3 | | S$ º
7 500,450 92,940 29,020 56,790 30,260 709,460 || 15,000 || 13,000 44,800 200 | 73,800 39 § S s $
8 502,550 | 138,780 || 35,720 31,080 23,370 | 731,500 || 17,400 5,100 39,700 1,400 | 64,100 = §§ c
9 505,070 | 163,290 35,240 |25,600 |23,800 |753,000 || 22,200 18,800 55,000 | 1,300 | 109,300 | *s is sº
1830 534,400 182,900 47,300 23,900 15,700 804,200 || 9,700 3,000 22,300 200 | 35,800 | s= | . . . ;
} šº Sã 5
2 sº Sºs sº sº º
3 §§ sº. sº | :
4 š | ##| || $ &
5 —£ — sº
300 10/0 | 20 | 1811
300 || 11/0 20 12
- 360 | 13/0 22 || 13
s, ſ 7,250 47,200 18,600 7,550 | 80,600 559 |_20 32 14
§§ 52,000 | 18,100 || 6,200 3,600 79,900 || 325 11/6 21 15
> * | 167,000 31,200 15,800 | 12,900 76,600 280 9/0 17 16
§ ‘S, 21,500 34,900 || 52,200 6,000 | 114,600 220 6/6 11 17
- § tº 50,680 58,900 | 162,800 || 17,800 290,180 240 8/0 12/6 18
1819 |12# 14 15, 18 || 7 10% —º §§ 32,900 35,200 |270,800 || 13,600 || 352,500 220 7/0 | 11/6 19
i820 | 8+ 10; 11 13 || 6 9 §§ 79,900 | 68,600 || 244,400 14,600 | 407,500 | 200 6/6 | 10/6 | 1820
1 7; 10} | 10; 12}| 5; 8% § $’s 95,950 54,850 | 191,050 11,700 || 353,050 235 | 8/6 12/6 1
2 6} 8} | 9% I 13 53 63 ... z = | 97,900 52,800 | 127,200 | 8,750 286,650 | 200 6/0 || 10/6 2
3 7, 9; 10; 12 6, 7} || 1 , 11; s § 3 ; ; 156,400 67,370 105,280 9,980 || 339,030 | 200 6/6 10/0 3
* | *# 103 |19. 18, 3% ºf 10, 11% sº s ... à 64,000 || 46,100 100,600 8,900 235,500 200 6/6 10/0 4
* | *# 93 |19. 134 33 7} | 93 11, ites ‘s. 131,500 108,740 80,450 | 12,630 || 416,000 200 6/6 10/0 5
6 6; 7% 8; 11 5 63 || 74 83 § # sº 118,650 | 66,740 74,620 8,810 || 342,360 | 180 5/0 | 8/6 6
7 5 6; 7% 9 || 4 5% 7 84 º º; 250,100 80,750 74,600 10,350 452,500 150 4/6 8/0 7
8 53 63 73 84|3; 5% 74 8; i ; S. §s s ] 172,800 | 101,770 83,880 11,630 | 405,900 145 || 4/6 8/0 8
| 9 || 53 63 6, 7} 3} 5} | 6 || 8 || 3 's fi : S. 107,350 79,380 | 73,940 6,310 |289,490 || 140 4/0 | 8/0 9
1830 5á 73 || 7 8%. 43 53 8; 9% & S, s. 179,340 85,770 39,130 4,470 320,270 135 | 3/6 || 7/0, 1830
1 'S s's, - f
2 *S º 2
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4 | š Š 4.
5 - J § U. 5
The ºrsed Statement ex-ſ - tra. —º- —º- —' i.— –# 'i. —'ić–1–i:-
mibits the proportion of Cotton | United States of America ... 216.3%,812 | 151,733,289 157,137,396 -
Wool in fös. Weight Imperted Brazils : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,716,162 29,143,279 28,878,386
into the United Kingdom, #.::::::::: *::::#| *:::::::: *;
Jrom each respective Country& British West indies ........| 7.16535i 5.303.300 4,640,414
of Growth, in each of the three All other parts . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,626,771 2,328,987 1,308,935
**.*.*, *, *| Total United Kingdom. || 2:2, as oooººººoooº ſººn -
the Wt. of the respective Bags | Proportion Greatºritain. 265752.455 225.73.403 221 iiš645
and Bales may be inferred. f • --- - --"- -->
U do. Ireland . . . . . . 3,696,4; i. 2,047,239 1,648,766




:
p
STATEMENT (No. 1 ) shewing the Total Quantity in Ibs. Weight of Sheep and Lambs Wool, Imported into all the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, from all parts
of the World, in each of the 36 Years 1796–1831, distinguishing the proportion from each Country from
Customs Duty paid on the same in eaeh Year.
*...* The quantities under the head of Prize and New Hollan
whence Imported, together with the amount and Rate of
d up to 1812 inclusive, were carclusively Prize, and subsequently, exclusively from New Holland: 2,129,677 ibs. of the quantity in 1818 under
the head of Holland &c., were from France ; 1,109,855 fibs, of the quantities in 1819 under the head America were from Buones Ayres, and 1,192,101 ibs. of the quantities in 1825, under the head of North
of Europe was from Russia.-The Commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland since 1820, has been regarded by the Government as a Coasting Trade, and as such, no accounts have been pub.
ished of the Earports to, and Imports from Ireland since that aute : it is wrong so to regard it, there is no analogy in the Commercial relations of Great Britain and Ireland with the Cousting Trade of Great
43ritain, no part of the Commercial intercourse of Great Britain deserves to be kept more distinct than that with Ireland. -
Spain, Portugal, ſ -
and the Mudeira, and North of
Years | Canaries. the Azores. Europe. Germany.
1796 3,338,922 74,241 7, 148 14,242
| 7 || 4,865,009 12,463 5,565 138,033
8 2,043,082 97,421 *** **** 217,817
9 2,940,377 1,145,905 * * 820,043
1800 6,062,824 1,731,934 9,775 412,394
I 5,394,994 | 902,691 127,139 195,245
2. 5,646,522 || 495,213 228 426,091
3 4,355,254 230,430 | 109,495 238,256
4 6,990,194 | 161,204 220,011 21,628
5 6,858,738 200,366 470,314 36,787
6 5,444,165 299,945 100,117 683,988
7 10,291,316 289,067 486,907 192,010
8 1,961,750 30,619 I 1,411 66,363
9 || 4,283,674 969,033 || 121,580 613,813
1810 5,952,407 || 3,018,961 534,301 778,835
I 2,581,262 | 1,790,286 12,621 30,576
12 2,146,901 || 4,642,280 || 1 17,883 28
13 – ~ || --~~~ — -** *tamºs-ºs-ºs--
is 14 6,723,417 2,511,574 1,351,879 || 3,432,565
tº 15 6,929,579 1,146,607 903,379 3,137,438
16 2,958,607 || 493,277 359,436 2,816,655
17 | 6,282,073 || 729,243 232,080 4,816,567
18 8,760,627 | 1,409,490 1,509,085 8,432,237
19 5,528,966 1,808,251 971,981 4,489,478
1820 3,536,229 95,187 196,242 5, 113,242
| | 6,968,927 | 118,573 98,197 || 8,615,526
2 5,994,298 || 125,209 271,056 11,125,114
3 4,318,708 1,132,513 215,422 12,562,434
4 5,020,679 || 491,977 || 315,434 15,412,275
3 8,206,427 953,793 2,681,213 28,799,660
6 | 1,619,405 || 530,980 || 825,283 10,545,232
7 3,898,006 || 451,637 1,453,794 || 21,220,788
8 3,808,662 328,829 | 1,574,031 22,015,585
9 3,755,485 53,231 | 1,013,486 || 14,1 10,006
1830 1,643,515 461,942 | 1,096,214 26,073,882
J 3,474,823 413,708 1,125,920 22,437,022
2 i
3
4. ..
Prior to the 10th. of September 1824, British Grown Wool and Worsted Yarn were prohibited to be Exported exeept to British Posses- ſ #
sions, when by the Act of the 5th. of Geo. IV., cap. 27, British Wool was allowed to be ea ported to all parts on paying a duty of ! d. dº it; >
on all of the Value of 1) # ib and upwards, and 3d. tº it on all under 1 | {Pib in Value ; and Yarn on the payment of a Duty of 1d. dy #5.
The annered Statement shews the quantity Exported, the Declared Value thereof, both of Wool and Yarn , and the amount of Duty pitid on 3
the same in each Year since the passing of the above recited Act, and also the average rate 49 lb. of the Yarn, which like all other British
Productions of which labor forms the chief component has been subject to a continued reduction in price. e -
years 1824-7, averaged above 1) # ib., and in the four Years 1828–31, a trifle under 11 § ib., and thereby paying only the lowest Rate of
Holland,
| Netherlands,
and France.
2,927
107,799
36,770
83,721
141,739
397,038
209,984
63,089
30,224
1,127
96,169
237,052
2,873
*-* -sº
1,127,065
1,189,254
442,610
1,681,696
3,224,118
1,135,233
416,960
542,144
1,293,755
631,286
661,079
1,495,921
349,877
737,814
353,947
218,789
984,215
1,373,500
Duty. Of the Imported Wool, 29 parts out of 30 pay the 1d. Pib. Duty.
all other Guernsey, -
parts of Prize, and | Asia, and Jersey, - - A mount
Europe. New Holland. Africa. America. & Man. Ireland. TOTAL. of º
4,388 **- 3,508 || 8,805 — 3,493,219
26,756 cºsmºsº 878 28 7, 165 —— 4,668,769
- ***** e-ºr- 24 3,015 — 2,662, 159 Free of Duty,
18,031 *=s* * 336 26,266 — — 5,151,711 - until the 5th. July,
51,633 197.313 — 173 1,583 4,317 | 8,615,284 1823.
119,986 374,948 169,897 14,531 10,298 || 6,816 7,337,107 • .
111,258 || 105,829 445,953 40,216 1,440 77,108 || 7,701,518
545,732 4,568 163,746 25,355 | 1, 190 114,768 6,005,792 || 7,582 5
365,602 48, 175 3,360 4,939 6,495 233,547 8,151,593 16,456 5/3 ºf Cwt.
76,568 || 361,500 — 26,953 8,344 || 454,668 8,541,276 17, 134 5/10 w
36,895 168,712 245 22,129 18,557 552,214 || 7,333,993 14,449
31,341 21,767 8,958 61,582 | 13,993 || 281,332 11,768,926 24,510 5/11; a
78, 130 37,927 | 10,717 | 81,389 6,166 67,603 || 2,353,725 ; 6/4 w
307,689 3,619 2,320 213,812 6,362 56,957 6,845,933 15,007 )
4 10,647 24,004 || 30,418 120,284 41,407 — 10,936,224 24,435
211,016 2,551 11,791 | 89,515 3,163 || 4,163 4,739,972 ; 6/8 w
3,840 872 11,787 52,272 4,610 | 15,223 7,014,617 | 15,661
256,559 32,971 | 19,387 22,517 | 13,466 208,902 15,712,517 sº
178,887 73,171 23,363 54,428 6,264 1,350,921 14,991,713 47,848
160,747 13,611 9,623 261,760 1,570 598,807 || 8, 117,865 26,260 - 7/11 ,
105,407 —— 12,891 191,222 || 10,443 || 653,612 14,715,843 49,341
709,486 86,525 16,519 569,761 31,722 | 1,653,625 26,465,486 || 86,865 -
896,770 74,284 20,655 | 1,169,381 5,974 | 89,370 16, 190,343 62,864 ) From the 10th. of
201,300 99,415 || 21.925 | 89,305 || 19,015 254,628 10,043,746 º:
49,479 175,433 42,297 || 11,581 9,461 –— | 16,680,043 390,896 S. 14, iſ b from any
24,763 || 138,498 58,482 25,905 || 14,284 — | 19,323, 170 ;Sºft
3,334 477,261 24,068 1,699 || 11,404 —— | 19,378,242 457,729) all other parts.
227,811 382,907 || 32,384 5,514 8,132 — 22,572,617 | 316, 186) is g; #55
858,231 323,995 || 27,619 426,155 22,266 — 42,837,861 | 163,592 sº; slºts
320,532 1,106,302 || 131,878 527,265 || 7,313| – | 15,916,425 | 62,544 || 3: săşăş
507,639 315,807 || 49,660 253,412 26,949 —— 29,345,947 96,223 ##$s āśs
255,005 | 1,574, 186 47,548 278,266 10,839 —— 30,246,898 || 114,568 §§§§§§
5,709 | 1,838,642 37,619 |464,907 |27,668 —— 21,525,542 || 78,661 | ###ss;
9,461 2,000,716 —— 35,368 7,745 —— 32,313,059 | 121,420 ; Sājšš
42,943 2,541,205 || 210,768 || 32,042 | 18,853 — 31,679,612 | 113,125 *śs
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fbs. Weight Exported. | Value Amount I Rat
------e `-- * * ~ *- —-— of § ib
Wool Yarn Wool Yarr; Duty. of Yrm.
e-a- — — . f. --|- £–l—- £---|-s-d-
1824 53,743 20,060 2,829 3,655 122 3|7%
Y 5 1 12, 124 76,961 6,553 14,467 840 3/9
6 142,980 I31.002 || 8,089 22,791 || 1,133 31.5%
The Wool Earported in the ſº * | 1: #| }; #| #|##"
9 1,332,097 589,558 60,801 73,648 952 2/6
1830 2,951,100 I,108,023 l44,713 122,430 1,891 2/2;
U l 3,484,275 1,592,445 173,104 2,349
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p - 116 . . -
STATEMENT (No.2) of the value of all Woollen Manufactured Goods EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAN, to all parts of the
World in each of the 5 Years 1772–6 in each of the 10 Years 1790-9, and in each of the 13 Years 1815 - 27 distinguishing the pro-
portion to each of 22 different Countries to whence Exported in each of those Years.

Turkey
*-
Spain | Gurglar 1
|t:
i
t
Years Russia N. of Europ. Germany Holland Flanders | France Portugal | - ſº ſ £ Guernsey
ſ1772 53,011 || 71,080 253,847 || 411,140 |203,975° 2,990 504,024 570,970 110,811 468,367 || 59,191 6,801
3| 71,027 | 40,776 249,696 || 361,424 212,828 2,660 || 412,719 604,242 50,799 || 383,007 || 62,732 5,643
| 4 || 59,817 | 52,320 277,507 ||381,912 195,699 1,306 || 438,980 | 684,469 || 134,694 | 408,314 | 89,566 | 10,370
| 5 || 48,576 | 66,390 304,560 | 397,443 |258,022 16,480 || 453,887 | 891,063 28,111 || 531,684 |131,857 | 10,861
3 || 6 || 58,852 71,325 || 312,759 388,917 252,075 813 || 352,820 884,811 21,668 || 498,726 115,306 || 14,151
§ 1790 76,744 || 31,104 223,226 |306,413 | 117,779 || 95,827 | 382,038 407,464 119,494 446,359 15,070 || 11,754
*> 1 | 134,224 81,864 255,303 || 313,845 124,239 96,840 || 434,375 346,367 || 130,336 || 517, 178 || 41,095 8,537
§ - 2 | 182,353 | 80,923 271,638 |367,583 |117,151 | 153,134 465,373 472,221 80,774 386,631 34,334 13,795
§ $*3 82,401 44,631 217,193 265,535 | 72,793 42,855 376,171 || 259,849 20,607 | 165,040 9,078 5,686
S’ 4 || 71,636 57,679 || 330,024 217,381 || 51,585 || – 335,811 265,036 || 23,586 | 181,285 6,395 5,782
§ 5 129,135 | 59,463 503,706 || – —— 368,660 | 191,203 | 16,696 274,095 | 12,228 4,502
§ 6 | 153,985 176,007 || 594,898 126 27 – || 425,038 262,192 || 24,144 || 295,374 28,580 4,710
§ 7 | 120,138 219,750 641,098 || 7,712 631 | 401,920 26 6,910 2,651 3,056 6,119
$ 8 136,867 58,293 463,019 94. — 488,469 34,860 26,739 || 13,927 8,267
9 || 149,789 || 71,073 || 427,053 175 568,788 | 31,774 47,410 || 47,398 8,481
r1815 18,385 | 165,126 || 460,425 - 383,446 2,256 | 727,805 || 231,610 | 137,604 || 123,460 10,926 30,951
16 || 818,922 29,711 || 423,672 # 326,903 4,359 568,453 146,540 | 103,542 102,815 11,072 28,545
17 | 864,426 54,891 544,681 $5 270,682 5,916 572,662 | 201,943 | 128,459 | 169,220 30,144 29,309
s: 13| 394,766 || 51,454 678,665 | # 357,374 2,483 || 381,613 184,048 105,861 343,464 29,643 || 36,187
§ 19| 290,772 37,382 500,830 ºf 258,681 1,304 || 412,416 134,698 || 75,310 || 290,529 15,490 37,251
* | 1820 || 346,331 26,756 588,224 # 254,752 1,309 || 426,852 123,214 98,886 200,947 | 12,871 40,537
'S 2. 1 || 366,966 24,888 566,119 | # 251,971 1,208 || 386,948 28,720 127,116 || 198,421 3,772 || 41,714
S 2 113,851 20,277 581,901 | # 296,798 2,955 342,814 26,463 193,911 || 386,386 1,744 39,098
'. 3 || 139,785 22,254 576,588 # 279,155 1,919 285,625 34,787 138,071 326,394 || 4,698 || 42,033
S 4 88,620 14,046 568,988 | # 302,236 3,644 475,685 82,709 | 160,191 || 235,400 || 10,778 || 46,721
- 5 | 125,432 27,172 582,621 § 349,767 4,024 360,469 54,313| 90,821 | 166,515 8,318 50,214
6 || 110,313 14,613 || 571,986 º 287,712 15,825 | 349,937 56,203 60,909 | 168,611 || 4,445 46,532
| 7 | 128,148 15,129 | 665,223 | "º 325,138 27,235 | 263,659 goºso | 72,891 229,012 5,742 44,120
Cape of Good United States - Mexico -
- East Indies #º of North British North British West § and South Foreign New -
Years and China. of Aſica America *ge. * Bražls Annerica | West * *g. IRELAND Tºgº.
( 1772 232,643 167,571 942,999 || 90,867 115,535 1,899 169,044 4,436,783
3 182,422 223,362 569,805 || 117,117 | 110,703 5,812 209,167 3,875,929
4 || 148,021 | 178,542 778,589 || 120,315 116,297 3,034 || 3: There was no Export to 253,806 || 4,333,583
5 | 164,472 || 177,132 | 72,285 | 188,811 | 150,792 || 9,268 || "...º.º."8" |318,944 |4,220,173
6 99,172 | 68,507 58,023 263,113 | 127,254 4,689 p 2 276,053 3,868 053
1790 530,614 | 167,528 1,481,378 156,192 226,921 - | 394,720 | 5,190,637
- I 377,855 99,696 1,621,796 || 132,997 288,722 a.º.º.º. %; 499,793 5,505,034
< 2 362,509 | 165,204 || 1,361,753 | 183,681 || 319,329 iñº i.iv., "...iº iºd”. 490,271 5,510,668
3 530,307 || 44,237 | 1,032,954 || 147,631 || 311,546 §: §. .######## 178,071 3,806,536
4 || 491,152 | 97,871 1,391,877 | 186,787 368,261 ºn a sºlº eºsºng 308,759 || 4,390,920
5| 537,051 || 37.403 |iºsis isgå76|| 350,393 | ºff.º..."; ; ; 455.9% 5,173,384
6 543,387 || 44,842 2,294,942 224,649 382,260 clusively through Spain, Portugal and Holland 555,963 || 6,011,133
7| 446,629 |118,802 | 1.901,986. 232,329 495,990 %"º"; "ºff"; }; 360,600|4,963,355
8 351,475 218,095 || 2,399,935 232,869 1,482,457 and the United States of North America 583,964 6,499,339
º 9 | 668,161 259,683 2,803,490 324,739 552,726 - 916,190 6,876,939.
s: ~ 1815 1,060,766 44,204 || 4,378,195 || 606,721 || 307,656 352,184 68,214 || 51,435 2,161 817,785 7,447,869
§ - 16 | 1,027,250 37,852 3,029,671 447,638 ' 177,023 343,135 | 74,663 75,487 2,969 559,673 5,814,013
gº. 3 17 | 827,728 36,530 2,234,653 200,517 | 277,986 369,818 154,419 || 117,057 | 1,493 783,949 6,038,762
sº 18 943,186 38,904 || 3,160,406 283,365 284,450 564,393 || 233,049 || 46,270 662 905,694 | 6,796,181
§ 3. 19 938,218 27,885 1,768,295 370,115 250,456 406,418 105,598 || 48,070 4,369 912,887 5,047,594
S $ 1820 | 1,348,464 41,781 | 1,073,484 || 237,232 172,598 || 342,044 153,444 75,752 10,040 695,735 | 4,707,301
§§ 1 1,421,555 50,762 | 1,980,011 || 222,644 177,461 || 322,561 220,508 49,993 14,166 5,500,922
§ & 2 | 1,080,479 22,119 2,362,846 244,718 177,137 205,560 || 318,496 || 42,974 19,392 |sss 5,943,612
is * 3 | 1,044,806 || 47,979 1,577,734 279,404 || 156,995 || 293,150 295,124 63,585 15,023 #####| 5,539,789
* : 4 || 879,316 || 41,998 || 1,768,004 || 352,015 151,560 303,431 || 479,377 54,050 14,991 §§§§ 6,136,092
§§ 5 898,883 28,570 1,961,677 || 308,841 || 137,977 357,710 | 624,124 44,800 10,668 §§§ 5,929,342
*S 6 1,193,797 26,432 1,227,729 209,678 105,193 202,844 286,136 27,003 || 15,010 | ***** 5,041,568
§ 7 804,945 i 44,740 | 1,566,673 ſ 239,049 || 136,851 340,740 216,933 47,458 26,393 5,979,701




º
* \_
t! # The large amount to the United States of North America in 1815 was occasioned by the nomintercourse with those States in the 2 preceding Years, the abolition
of the Slave Trade in the interim of 1799 and 1815, will account for the decrease of Easport to the Coast of Africa; the decrease to the British West indies is occa-
sioned by the diminution of the transit intercourse between Jamacia and South America. — For ea planation respecting the Official and Declared Values & Ireland
see Note to preceding Statement and Note to Statement No. 4. - -
STATEMENT (No. 3.) showing the Quantities in Pieces, Yards, iñs. Weight,
* “f
117
&c. of each kind of Woollen Manufactured Goods, Wool, and Woollen Yarn
EXPORTED to each of 21 different Countries in the Year 1815; and the Total Quantities and Total Declared Values of each kind of Goods Exported
to all parts of the World in each Óf the 13 Years 1815–1827.
specified in 1815.
_*
"shewing the quantity Exported in the latter Year to each of the 21 different Countries as
—º

Countries to which
EXPORTED in 1815.
1 East Indies and China.
2 United States of N. America
3 Russia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Sweden, Nor. Den. & Prussia
5 Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Holland and Flanders ......
6 *France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Portugal, Azores & Madeira
8 Spain and the Canaries
9 Gibraltar
10 Italy
11 Malta and Ionian Isles ......
12 Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 New Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Cape of G. Hope & Coast of A
15 British North America ......
16 a West Indies
17 Brazils º e º e º e º t e tº e º 0 °
18 other parts of S. America
19 Foreign West Indies . . . . . . . .
20 Guernsey, Jersey and Man ..
21 Ireland
tº ºp 9 e
e tº e s e to e º e o tº e s e a º e e
e e a tº e º & tº s º e º & tº & tº g c e e g e
&M
e e g º O e º º 0 C tº º 0 & 0 e o O & ©
s ſ *...* The 6 Years 1815– (1815
§ 1820, include the Quanti-
• ties Exported to Jreland I6
§ Wide Parliamentary Pa- 17
§ pers No. 277. Session 1819 18
§ No. 92 of 1820, and 353 of I9
& 1821, and Notes to State- ~
& & ments No. 1 and 4 of this. 1820
§ Series for ea planation of I
§ the discontinuance to Ire 2
S land. The Totad Valazes 3
§ affia'ed to these Quantitis 4
SP arc the Official Values as 5
§ given in the Finance Ac-
§ counts annually presen- 6
§ Uted to Parliament: 7
. ſ +4+. The Value to Ire ſis;
3 land is also included in 17
§ these Totals for the sia: 18
§ Years 1815–1820, the I9
$ references in the pre- 1820
§4 ceding Note applift' al- {}
§ So here. and for the 7 2
§ Years 1820–1827, see 3
§ Appendia to Lords Re- 4
§ port. Pages 620–627. Ä
R | and Parliamentary Pa- §
per No. 360 of 1828, 7
\.
Countries to which Exported in 1837
| East Indies and China ......
2 United States of N, America
* Russia..............
4 Sweden, Nor, Den, &
5 Germany ..... * * * 9 tº e 9 s e e º e a
6 Holland and Flanders .
* France ....................
§ Portugal, the Azores & Mad,
9 Spain and the Canaries
10 Gibraltar ..
! Italy ......................
12 Maſta and Ionian isles
* Turkey ...........
14 New Holland ..............
!; Qape of G, Hope & C of Afric
16 British North America
17 tº West Indies
!8 Brazils ....................
19 other parts of S.A. & Mexico
20 Foreign West Indies ........
Prussia
e tº e º e º a e
• * g º ºs e º e
* Guernsey, Jersey and Man ..
* º
** The preceding
results in a different form, and
8"égate depreciation of £11
Productive Occupation and
* Rºtte ; this w a disproportion w
reward for,
Statement (No.
Y A RDS OF
- and Annuity, out of Taaces
ther ci high a duty on the Importation of Foreign Wool will not equalize,
*** **umstances than those elicited in evidence before the Lords Committee ; and to require oth
Produce and of remuneration for Labor and Profit can be obtained,
* * * depreciation on the whole of the Manufacture for that Year) it will give
,650,000. £8,000,000 of which falls on the growers of Wool, and the remainder on Labor an
Labor alone, whilst all the Salary, Pay, Pension,
PIECES OF -
~ ) Dozens of Sundries ſibs. Wł. of fês. 17. Total,
Cloths , , Coatings | Kerseymerest Baises Stuffs | Flannel | Blankets carpeting : Mixed stuffs Hose. at Value Wool. Yarm. Walve.
27,906 20 454 113 195,402 || 100,825 || 22,475 5,966 ..., 138 23|| 10:04, s : — | 1,060,766
376,865 23,134 49; 13,894 | 186,168 5,026,894 |2,749,053 "ß *; lsº 18; § Š -e *ś
714 2 32 35 75L | 8.943 640 ºs 2 *S 3 -*. 2 ºrvº.
6,931 851 || 4,123 100 3,378 76.412| 1,373 || 11,504 || 63,194 538 || 7,041 'ss — 165,126
19,843 25,042 16,590 3,377 24,950 204,163 6,262 25,510 || 102,122 3,037 | 12,654 s.3 — 460,425
5.937 554 2 2 § - 24
46 iai | 10,880 3,786 14,050 | 36,070 2íºsº | 15,981 | 15,284 21,155 3,346|| 46,374 §§. 900 | 727,806
§667 954 1,961 6,963 #; 183,262 6,488 ; § *; ; Żs - #:
3. 550 790 | 1,159 i3,830 208,164 2,049 , UUC'ſ U, 7,341 s > — 137,
§ §| , º, º iſºl isºs | Tiº || 4,544, 23.77: § 38;| is — 123,460
17,138 2,974 | 1,097 50 6,431 5,380 525 68 || 8,340 13|| 1,799 s : — | 153,927
165 7 I04 I 1,322 3,500 *---- *::: 10 ; #. Q. Sº -- ";
85 -º-º-4 2 I 95 912 813 2 4 "S sº - y
1,352 314 621 726 3,448 || 33,077 || 9,626 2,358. 2,644 499 || 1,106 šš 44,104
45,436 2,726 3,854 2,577 26,265 694,694 || 302,804 || 52,806 37,858 34,232 14,489 S. 5,534 606,721
17,778 1,704 || 3,042 ,5,034 | I],..., | 204,197 || 201,187 | 12,416 || 74:06: 2,332 | 19,080 || 5 s 30,634
20,318 2,975 3,072 14,530 7,008 || 3,647 | 6,304 | 1,993 || 44,635 30| 4,96. ºf — 352,184
4,863 266 463 638 5,645il 26,876 400 | 12,805 || 10,794 942 2,220 #5 — 368,214
2,665 441 398 || 1,589 47,791 39,012 391 || 76,517 16 || 1,724 R — 51,435
1,607 165 173 314 647 24,174 3,550 | 5,198 277 986 || 394 || 43,631 56 30,951
28,677 2,540 || 7,248 133 || 11,920 232,183 53,492 || 74,571 || 104,910 22,506 || 13,733 683,683 817,785
667,046 91,128 99,939 69,820 605,228 7,288,454 3,450,679 |868,364 | 1,031,174 |225,407 *ś34 43,631 690,173 || 10,200,298
S. 7,447,869
488,659 90,522 95,185 || 50,129 593,973 3,792,454 1,961,701 |866,226 885,918 131,850 šš s ºf 532,935 | 5,814,013
517,713 93,409 || 88,796 || 61,484 || 693,336|| 3,073,406 2,334,719 |752,849 || 104,416 || 3,421 s gºš 36,912 || $30,636 6,033,762
498,347 78,827 | 108,257 58 831 || 966,504 || 4,913,735 | 2,758,698 |1279,874 |972,938 | 181,453 S$ $ 35,543 419,319 6,796,181
388,760 69,452 75,946 | 40,195 | 737,916 3,835,484 || 1s18,177 |774,106 ||616,837 | 126,565 3s s 30,653 | 724,605 || 5,047,594
324,503 59,681 82,397 || 37,423 846,807 || 2:724,858 1,357,498 ||662,756 |452,741 92,485 $7.3 35,242 794,480 |4,707.301
375,153 69,622 || 91,402 || 41,610 | 1,021,013 || 3:504787 | 1.424,214 |764,922 |627,800 106,844 sis's 34.226 17,678 5,500,922
419,749 || 67,757 95,870 43,447 | 1,078,424 || 4,502,410 | 1,926,459 |883,729 |I,126,326 132,778 . ; § 33,208 || 31,078 5,943,612
355,687 || 54,226 94,344 41,339||130,124 || 3:09:4|ººls 178,288 918,469 |#93,396 || $$ $ 28,563 18,138||5,539,789
407,154|| 51,585 | 103,013 || 47,105 || 1:42,344 ºz º.º. $48,391 || 333,333 ºf:2| is ss, 53,743 | 20,000 |6,136,092
384,598 || 45,268|126,440 47,090 | 1,138,5ss ºf |*|$8,324 || 93,101 || 109,887 s j 112,424 76,961 5,929.342
327968 41,800 || 86,038 36,862 1,125,077 2,419,959 | 1,082,412 |903,226 531,330 || 69,091 §§§ 142,980 |131,002 || 5,041,568
370,850 51,690 | 122,048 I 47,560 | 1,258,538 2,518,012 | 1,898,879 |1,195,894 | 846,568 || 143,444 §§ § 278,552 || 255,659 5,979, it)i
Bºº 437,354 | 668,586 426,908 1,501,015 617,881 413,543 |#7.6% 137,053) #14,999; 278,934 4,313 | 104,857 10,200,293
º;|º] §§: Pºſo | 333,162|344.926 ||84.486 ||34,343||131,060 |Iºſº | 2.5 º 8,404,528
; ºº: º39 || 3:3:4: 1592,173 247,026 || 3:47,788 147610 || 170,550 |123.028|164.50% 2,357 || 74,512 || 7,958,928
; ;3:2 ºº::4|##$!}|ºsº | 333,730 325,784|265,719 |114,924 188,138||134 is 3.6% | 72.570 9,047,961
º ; #39 ||..}}.4|Fºg | 3:04,171 | 19.983 ||35,794 | 101,402 | 125.554 || 36||136|| 3 is 97.7; 6,899,694
2 º ; 393,885 206,408 º 394,548 4,929 |}}}.771 80.222, 88,689| 45,265 2.325 gióð6 6,279,165
gº ; 448,497 ; : ºlº 249,757 | ºff,639||134,737 || 82,029 93,821 || 38,957 2,065 3.933 6,465,989
gigiºn i; ; #! ; 3.792 tº ||37,760 131,333 || 107,455 46,865 | 1.751 6.157 6,490,455
2.40a: 6 #; º: 19 § ; %999 || 70,909 || 5,421 |III,117 | 81.857 44,516 | 1.305 || 3,604 5,635,776
2,389,821 17 ,12 ; #!. ; $9.4|{{#452 ||23,881 ||37,218 86,636 || 43,045 2.825 || 3.655 6,045,240
2,025,463 #: 0,712 ; º: ºff 199,586 59,479 |207,188 82,815 45,221 6,553 14.67 6,204,479
2. 43% ºf 39.94 is: * | *ś| 84,441 ||25,173 69,926 53,117 | 36.467 | Soso | 227gi 4,990,998
”* 173,001 |274,866 |181,836||1899,165 138,761 | 153,443 |164,251 | 84.280 94,225 ºil iſ; 37,911 5,292,419
53,290 38 1,106 || 3,879 || 136,905 || 262,281 12,020 || 7,165 9,087 897 || 3,040 60 3 {}A fº
144,344 1: 13;2| 2,319| 262,569| 961,754 || 1:25,354 |877,885 34,780. 96.879 gooi 21% 1;
5,423 39 2,416 36 34,144|| 128,109 || 4,072 27,422 || 36,872 162 — 137 27,573 128,148
2% 30 !; 80 º Tº , 5,571 , 9,508 1,230|| 4,806 || 3,185 829 63 96 552 15,131
2 ’S. ,595 º;| 4:4:414, 188,239| 13,035 | 35,532 11,980 5,105 || 4,771 2,053, 94,351 665,254
2,39| 16,875 9,942 5,688| 84.654|224,185 7,860 25,451 |426,500 14,585 3.3% 8,205 30,935 | 325,138
247 — — — 1,850 75 | 2,410 I1,660 2,337 65 254,493 36,680 27,235
30,367 830 3. 1,912| 23,788 22,670 25,590 19,920 | 39,977 j 1,969 3,639 40 3,790 263,659
1,775 127 832 1,855 26,343| 19,969 || 13,150 6,332 22,470 1920 277 — 1,440 | 80,530
5,361 59 §: 1,459 17,745 13,280 3,200 2,981 || 41,733| 2,145 || 2,466 264 181 | 72,890
15,768 1,552 672 141 85,955 29,650 5,232 15,648 106,450 933 | 1,016 5 || 3,567 229,013
1,046 14 I5] 42 1,192 1,315 750 || 3,975 — 258 24 — 28 11,725
176 — 16 I | 1,265 6,000 2,310 5,300 142 24 — — 5,742
1,381 I H40 21 | 1,579| 50,459 27,870 5,296 || 3,939 1,455 105 — 424 26,393
1,711 418 681 375 5,587 31,681 | 16,114 || 2,720 2,292 572 | 1,188 {} 620 44,747
22,990 39; 517 372 26,724 363,759 184,362 61,818 10,029 10,270 335i 72 10,048 239,694
11,031 514 㺠...Sº 20,333, 87,893 183,866 13,553 2,908 || 1.85i | 3,437 Tº 56 4 136,851
37, 460 100 5,529 10,101 || 41.305 || 34 t 3.
3. 2 v 3 ,305 .#| º!9| 33.3% 33,120 | 1.269| 3,066 | – | 1,046 345.7%
** | – || 2.5% 3,224|| 13.625 || 36,155 23,255 38,363 || 48,060 1,701 | 3 iſ; — ” ...;
4,284 — 82 718 9,052 10,666 110,359 || 2.260 | 2,539 50 , 544 — 6 Tºš
3,786 298 4 26 1,938 30,859 9,891 || 13,800 10 450 | 1.78: 12,882 16,367 4; i36
of th º - 2.) shews the Total Value of all the Woollen Manufactured Goods Earported, in each of the above stated 13 Years to each
£21 different Countries above specified, and ea plains some ºf the Changes which have taken place since 1814; whilst the following statement exhibits
s - Shews the progressive depreciation in Value which has taken place on the quantity Earported in each Year since 18
* No. 12. of this Series adds some further elucidation of the subject: The ratio of depreciation on the quantity
*š "een 41 tº Cent. (assuming the same rate of
the same
20. and the State
Faported in 1827, as compared with 1814, hav-
(as shewn in Statement No 12.) an ag-
d Prºfit, and this, on this single branch of
to the amount of £55,000,000 tº Annum remain unabated
and the subject when rightly understood, will be found to involve
er means than have Jet been devised, ere a just equilibrium of
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STATEMENT (No. 4) shewing theTotal Declared Value of all Woollen Manufactured Goods (as exhibited:in detail in the prece-
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Exported in 1814, and the annual
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829,218 943,846 || 938,218 1,348,4641,421,5551,080,479||1,044,806 879,316, 898,883 |1,193,797 804,940
*4,378,1953,029,6712,234,653|3,160,312||1,768,295] 1,073,4841,980;011|2,362,846;l,577,7341:767,4541,960,549,1,227,5361,566,673
18,385;}.848,922 || 864,426. # 394,766 299,772 346,331, 366,966 -113,851. 139,783, Hºß8,620 | 123,433: 110,313||148,430
165,126 - 29,711 -54,891 || 51,454 || 37,282 – 26,756 - 24,888 20,277 22,254 || 14,046 || 27,172 14,613 15,129
460,425 || 423,678 544,681 678,665 500,830 588,224 566,119 581,901 576,588 568;979 #582,315 #571,986 | 665,117
383,446 326,903 || 270,682 357,374 258,681 254,752 251,971 || 296,798 |279,155 |302,336||348,129 287,129 |324,896
72,256 || 4,359 5,916 2,483 1,304 || - 1,309|| 1,208 2,935. 1,919 ºś384 & 2,937 29,960 fs;957
727,805 ||568,453 572,662 381,613 || 412,416 |426,852 386,948 |342,814 |285,625 i A75,685 360,461 |349,931 263,654
231,610 || 146,540 |201,943 184,048 |134,698 || 143,214 || 28,720 || 26,463 || 34,787 || 82,709 || 54,313 56,203 || 80,536
‘137,604 || 103,542 | 128,459 105,861 75,310 || 98,886 127,116 || 193,911 || 138,071 160,191, 90,807 || 60,903 || 72,874
123,460 102,815 169,220 | 343,464 290,529 |200,947 | 198,421 |386,386 || 326,394 235,400; 166,515 168,611 229;012
153,927 | 67,333 | 84,797 23,885 15,633 || 12,240 8,485 9,533 10,665 11,388: 8,537 10,077 | 11,725
, 10,926 11,072 30,144 29,643 15,490 12,871 3,772 1,744 || 4,698 || 10,778|| 8,318 4,445 5,742
2,161 2,969 i 1,493 662 4,369 || 10,040 || 14,166 | 19,391 || 15,023 14,991} 10,688 15,010 || 26,393
44,204 || 37,852 36,530 38,904 || 27,885 || 41,781 50,762 23,119 47,979 || 41,998 || $28,579 26,432 || 44,740
599,685 447,638 || 194,784 279,219 || 370,115 ||237,232 222,644 244,718 279,404 || 352,015|| 307,857 209,563 || 239,089
307,656. 177,023 .277,986 284,450 |240,459 172,598 || 177,461 177,137 | 156,995 | 153,560; 137,925 105,168 || 136,842
352,183 343,135 | 369,818 564,393 |406,418 342,044 || 322,561 205,560 293,150 303,431|| 357,480 202,844 || 340,740
75,249 || 74,683 160,152 237,194 | 105,598 || 153,444 220,598 || 318,496 || 295,124 479,377 || 624,124 286,136 |216,933
51,435' 75,487 | 117,057 || 46,364 48,070 || 75,752 49,993 || 42,974 || 63,585 “54,050; 44;é00 27,003 || 47,458
26,638 25,819 26,952 32,126 35,071 || 38,209 || 39,649 37,317 | 40,728 44,802 || 48,407 || 45,248 || 43,984
9,338,142 7,844,855 | 7,163,471 8,143,103 || 5,937,442 5,585,430 | 8463,924 6,488,674 || 5,634,471 || 6,642,411 || 6.104,92c 4,0s2.909 | Bºrism
7,122,570 5,586,364 5,676,920 | 6,344,100 4,602,270 || 4,363,973 || 5,400,922 || 5,943,612 5,539,789' 6,136;092 || 5,939,242 5,641,568 5,979,700
| 9,203,402; 7,218,461 || 7,335474 || 8,197.575 5,946,857 5,638,940 7,108,957 || 7,639,082 4,578,280, 7,926,798 || 7,664,643 || 6,514,500 7,729,713
-——— ——- 172,003 54,382 | –— 53,510 || 644,133 1,184,418 1,523,819 || 1,886,385 | 1,466,717 | 1,539,591 || 2,448,852
; ; . . | 12 iPCt. 20 #Ct. 27 ºf Ct. 31 #Ct. 23 #:Ct. 304 ct.|4ía; cf.
325,299. 227,649 361,842 452,681 445,324 343,338. tpi The Exports to, and Imports from Ireland into Great Britain vº discontinued pºlishing in 1821...,
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*...* By the following Statement and No. 12 it will be seen, that the annual growth of Sheep and Lambs Wool in the United Kingdom is about 160,000,000 ibs.
the Money price of which, on an average of the first sia Kears of the above period was about 21d. #' ſh (see Statement No. 6) or a Total Annual Amount of about
of 14,900,000 reduted in 1828 to an average of about 9d. tº b or a Total Money Amount of only about £6,000,000 being a reduction of 57 Å; cent.: in addition to
the Woolºf Hºme Growth the Foreign, Wool Imported during the last six Years has averaged 25,000,000 ibs, the present Money price of which ( in 1828 yacárà.
ges about 21d; if it, or fºotal Money. Amount of £2,187,000 making the Total Value of the Wool annually consumed at the prises ºf 1828 to amount to £6,187,060
which being doubled in -Value in the Manufacture it gives ºf 16,374,000 as the Total Annual Cost of all Woollen Manufactures; about one third part of which (it will
be seen by the above and the preceeding Statements ) is Earported, for the effects of the vast reduction in the value of Home Grown Wool, both in reference to the
Manufacturing and aggregate interests of the Country (see Statement No. 12. ) -- - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - * -
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the Counties which produced Short Wool from those which produced Long Wool, together with the average weight of the Fleeces"
oduce of Wool in each County at each of the two periods 1800 and 1828. — see note to preceding Statement, also pages.
and Gross Prod A w * * *
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• Sº 2. - f • o dºcks of of | –—, s - º iwi. Packs of PFOOL | wº. of pack, of
s • ** s HoRT w OOL | Sheep. †: #3% †: Shor: Jong “s s L O N G, WOOL | §.. º: ==T-Pi— ; zºº #:... .
3. . . . . . i , , ' ' . . . . e + , 2 -- ..s $ , , , ‘ſ —| 5Ss. —- § º º).S. | -- : —-
-ºš 1 Northumberland ... 538,162 5} |I2,333 5} | 6,167 6,166 ## 28 Durham. .... Long # 67,200 || 9 || – 2,520 | 9 || 2,380
is 2 Cumberland ...... 378,399 || 3 |5,915 || 5 || 7,833 — §§ . . . . . Short $ 159,385 || 5 || 3,329 53 || 3,818.
3 . 3Westmoreland, ... 223,72. 3} |3,262 || 5 |4,660 || – KS § Holdernesse, ..... 84,000 || 8 || – 2,80 8 || 2,800
S t 4 York, West Riding 33,132 var. 3,678 |3} |4,390 |4,390 S.: Other parts of York || 14,310 || 8 || --> 477 || 8 || 477
5 • East, nº 306,242 || 5 || 6,380 || 6 7,656 S & 29 Lincoln'.... Shorts) 123,648 || 5}, 2,833. – || 6 || 3,091
§ , North º . . . $53,333 var. 5,939 || 5 || 5,708 1,902 & 5 Rich Land ( 241,625 || 9 - || 46,561 || 9 || 46,561
F's 5 Lancaster ......... 319,000 || 3} |4,522 4} | 5,812 || – © s Marshes ( 87,500 || 8 || – || 2,916 || 9 || 3,281
§§ 6 º . . . . . . . . . sº * sº º 1,218 || – ; º Miscellaneous J 505,650 | 8 — 16,855 || 6 || 12,641
7 Derby. . . . . . . . . . . . . .92,499 || 3 || 4,530 || 8 || – || 9,060 & 3 || 30 Rutland ......... 114,000 || 5 || – || 2,370 || 6 || 2,85
§§ '88 Sºfº, . . . . . º, | War. : 6% — 6,910 & 3 || 31, Leicester .... Long ; 380,528 || 7-s —- 11,140 6 10.018
*S*. 9. XIOr • * * • . • • * * * 3 * • *- 5,3 3 5 *-e 6 345 ~, § {& - . . Short. 20 O00 t 3} 291 --- : -- v 3
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sº 10 Bucks .......... 222,968 || 3 || 2,787 5. 4,645 §'s 32 Warwick . . . . Long Q 160,000 | 3%. Tº 3,333 & 6 || 8,574.
j | 11 Somerset ....... 399,799 || 4 || 9,388 || 5 || 5,215 5,215 # 5 . . . . . . . . . Short 3 182,962 3.s 2,287 : ; 9 tº
'# 3 | 12 Worcester........ $30,594 34 |4,829 |4} 6,341 s is {33 Northamptons : ... 640,000 || 6 || — 16,000 | 6 || 16,000
33.3 13 Monmouth . . . . . . . . 177,619 yar. 1,431 || 4 || — 2,960 t Šs 34 Gloucester . . . § { 200,000 8. § — | 6,666 || 8 $ 15,541 °
§ 14 Hereford ........ 500,000 || 2 |4,200 || 4 || 2,778 5,555 is $ -- . . . Short $ 355,000 | var. 5,400: –- || 6 & “” *
Tº 5 15 Salop . . . . . . . . . . . . 422,034 2% 4,397 || 4 || 2,344 |4,690 $ $ 35 Stafford . . . . . . Long R 3,720 | 7 || — 113 & 4, i ** 3,503
š-š 16 Bedford.......... 294,000 || 5 || 4,250 5. 4,250 S S j . . . . . . Short ; 183,120 || 2 || 1,526 – 3 ** | * ,
's 's 17 Berks. . . . . • . . . . . . . 306,000 || 34 || 4,151 3% 4,471 — * S 36 Huntingdon ... Long & 87,500 || 7 || “s 2,552 R 54 4,480
§§ 18 Suffolk .......... . . 497,000 || 23 |5,176 || 4} | 8,801 – º . . . . . Short ; 108,000 || 4 || 2,000: . . ; * : *.
a 3 |19 Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . ºº,000 3, 6,486 || 4 || 8,630 | – 35 37 Cambridge ... Long 41,688 8? — 1,390 || 8 1,390.
33 20 Hertford "...., , ... 277,000 || 4 || 5,297 || 5 |2,885 2,885 §§ * Short $ 67,744 || 4 & 1,128 —- || 4 | *1,270,
•ee - urrey - - - • * * • * * * * y • *O ** > * 3%, > * - $ - - - .. • , -3 ~ * A " ,? 3°
‘s 23 Sussex .... Downs 316,800 || 2 |2,640 || 3 ||3,960 | – 3 # Short ; 683,704 2. 5,697.| – || 4 ; 5,545.
.# , , , Lowlands 547,000 || 3 || 6,837 || 3 || 6,837 || – 5 § 39 Kent . . . . . . Short t 524,574 3} | 7,000 | – || 43 || 10,380 .
s 24 Hampshire ...:... , 516,000 3, 6,437 || 3 || 6,457 — ; is Romney, Mt. § 133,000 || 7 ||—|| 5,400 g; 5,010,
: Isle of Wight $ 61,000 34 800 || 4 || 1,016 || – $5 Af the imarsh $108,330 || 7 || – || 3,160 || 6 || 2,934
§ 25 Wiltshire ºp*::::::: 583,500 2# | 6,684 || 23 || 6,684 || –— §§ 40 Devon . . . . Long ) 193,750 || 8 || — 6,458 || 8 || .# y
Q . . . . . Pastures $ 117,500 || 3 | 1,460 || 4 || 1,958 —— $ 'g I *..., X ass of 4. & r * 2,275 . .
s 26 Dorset --- • * * * * * * ! 632,240 3}, 9,880 3; 9,880 -- 33.3. a } - Short $ 436,850 4. 7,280 — - 5 6,826
* U27 Cornwall . . . . . . . . . 203,000 || 4 || 3,382 7 $ 5,920 " : S from Short Division # 10,753,173 154,713 | 85,090
from Long Division 33,762 *7,918 * * *
| Total 17,749,359 var. 193,475 131,794 § ;
0,753,173 war. 193,475 var. 120,657 85,09 \––––- ------' ort lºº
Total 10, u) Öf 29&F 85,090 * > . Total Packs of 240 b. ea. Lono and Short 325,269 384,502
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1759; and also a Statement of the Total Official Value of all Woollen Manufactured"Goods EXPORTED from, and 6f Foreign. Sheep.
and Eaniësºool IMPQRTED into GREAT BRITAiNiñº each of the 36; Years 1792–1827, sº-ºº: A ; :
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STATEMENT (No. 10.) shewing the Highest and Lowest price ºf Ib. of the Best Mutton by the Carcase, in each Month of the 26
Years 1803–1828. as sold by Mr. Robert Hulme of Leadenhall Market London, and also the Highest and Lowest Price of Russia
Yellow Candle Tallow tº Cwt. in each of those Years, and the Monthly Prices thereof in each of the last 6 Years.


year. January | February | March April | May | June July August September! October 1 November December Tallow
1803 || 7 || 7 || 7; 7: 8 6; 7, 7} | 7; 8 7; 84 8, 7} | 7; 6% 7+ 6 5, 6 || 6} 6, 64 5} | 68/ 77/
| 4 || 7, 6% 6; 7 || 7, 6} | 6; 6% 6, 83 7%. 6; 6; 6 || 5 || 6 || 6, 5% 5; 5% 5; 6% 5; 6; 75/ 69/
5 || 6% 54 6%. 6, 5; 6% 53 63 6; 6% 6, 6; 6} 5; 53 6 5% 6 || 5 || 6 || 5} 6 || 5; 6} 71/ 62/
6 6; 6; 6; 7% 7% 7; 6; 7# 8 || 7# 6, 6} 64 || 6 || 6 || 6% 6 6+ 63 6} 6; 6, 7} | 70/ 55/
7 || 7+ 63 || 7 63 || 7 6 || 6; 6 6% 7 || 6; 6% 6; 64 6% 6 7. 6; 5, 6 6, 5% 6 5} | 54/ 72/
8 || 6 53 63 6; 6% 6, 7} | 7, 8 || 7# 63 63 — 6, 7 || 6; 64 || 6 63 5%. 5; 6 6; 71/112/
9 || 6 7 || 7; 7: 8; 8 || 8% 8 || 7, 8 || 8+ T | 7; 7 || 6′ 64 6} 7 || 6; 6} | 7, 6% 6; 7, 110/82/
1810 || 8, 7} | 7%. 8% 7% 8} | 8, 8% | 8; 8 || 7; 7: | 73 — 7, 8 || 7 || 8 || 7% – || 7% 7 || 7 || – | 84/ 65/
II | 7 || 7 || 7# 7 || 7 7} | 7; 7% | 8 || 7 || 8% 7# 7; 84 || 8 84 || 7% – 74 8 || 7% 7 || 7+ 7; 62/ 75/
12 || 7 || 7 || 7 || 8 || 8, 7} | 7, 8 || 7# 9 || 8 9 || 8} 8 | 84 8 || 84 7; 7; 7 || 7} 7; 8 – | 73/ 90)
13 || 8 || 9 || 8; 10 || 9; |10% 9} | 9 10} | 9 | – || 9 84 8; 9 || 8; 8 || 7# 83 | 84 83 || 9 83 | 84/100/
14 | 9; 9 94°11, 10; 10 10, 9; 10 8% 9, 9} | 83 – 8 73 || 8 84 || 7; 7: 7# 7, 7, 8 (110/ 78/
15 || 8 || 7 || 6; 7; 7# 7 || 7 || 7} | 63 — 6; 7 6; 6% 64 64 64 64 64 6 || 64 64 6} 6 82/ 60/
16 || 6 5% 5% - || 6 — 5; 6, 6; 8 || 7 63 64 — 6} 5; 6 54 || 5+ 6 5; 54 54 53 55/47/
17 | 5; 5; 6 — 6} 6 || 5; 5% 5} 6 5; 5% 5; 6 5; 5% 54 5% 5}, 5} | 5 5; 6 63 52/ 77/
18 6+ 6; 7, 63 | 8, 7} | 8, 7} | 8, 7} || 7 63 || 7 – || 7 74 || 7 7} | 7; 84 || 8 7; 7; 8 || 71/ 90/
19 || 7% 7 $ 7% 7; 8% | 84 8; 7; 8 || 7# 7 || 7} 7} | 73 – 7% – || 7} 73 || 7 || 7 || 6; 7 71/ 52/
1820 || 7 6; 7% – 7} 7} | 7, 8; 8; 8 || 8; 7% 7+ 7; 7} -74 || 7 6, 6 5% 54 6 || 5 || 6 || 63/48/
1 || 6 5% 6} 6% 5% 6 5; 5} | 5; 5% 5; 5 || 5 |4; 5 4} |4} 4} || 5 4} | 4} – 4; 3; 40/ 44/
2 || 4, 4} |4} 4 || 4} 4 || 3; 3% 3, 3} | 34 — 3} +3+ 3} 4 || 3; 3% 3} 34 34 – 3; 3; 55/ 32/
3 || 3; 44 4} 4# 5} 5% 5%. 5; 5; 6 6, 5% 54 5 5} 5 5%. 5% 5} 5 4# 5 4; 5% 38/933/6
4 || 5 || 5 || 5; 5% 53 — 5; 5% 53 6 5; 5% 5, 6 5%. 5; 5; 6 || 5; 6 || 5; — – 5; 34/336/6
5 5; 6% 6; 6} | 7 7} | 7%. 6; 7, 73 || 7, 6% 6; 6% 7 6} | 6; 7 || 6; 7 || 64 — – 6; 42/ 35/3
6 || 6+ 63 | 64 - || 6, 6; 53 63 || 6; 6 || 6 || 6 || 5} 6 || 6 — 6 63 6} 5; 5; 5} | 5} 6 || 32/ 39/3
7 || 5; 5%. 5; 5% 5; 6% 6; 7% 7% 7} | 6; 7 || 6 || 6 || 64 |- 6% 6; 6 6 5; 5; 6 || 36/ 39/3
| 8 || 6′ 6 6; 6% 7 63 | 6% 6 || 6′ 5; 6 6 || 6 6 | 5. 6 | | 37/ —
1823 38/9 37| 36|| || 33/6 34|9 35] 34|6 || 37/3 38/9 38/3 37) 35/ Y
4 34/6 34/9 34/3 34/6 34/6 34/3 34/3 35/3 35/3 34/6 35/6 36/6
5 39/6 39/6 42] 37/6 36| 35/6 35]3 36/9 38/ 38/9 38/ 36|
6 35 | 6 33| 32/6 32/3 32/6 32/ 32/9 34/9 38/3 38||6 || 37/6 39/3
7 || 38/3 38| 37/9 37/9 37/9 38/ 36/9 36|| 37/6 38/3 37/6 39/3
8 || 37/9 40/3 42/3 3919 38/3 37| 37| 38| 37/9 38/6 39/3 39/3 | Monthly
9 || 39/9 40/ 39/6 38/3 38/6 37/3 37/3 38/6 37/9 37/6 35||9 || 35/3 | Prices of
1830 35| 33/6 34/3 34/3 34/6 34|9 35/3 36/3 38| 37/6 42/ 43/6 - Russia Yellow
1 4519 47/6 47| 47| 43! 38/3 41|| 40/6 38/6 39| 41/6 42/6 Candle Tallow
2 42/6 45/6 43/3 42|3 43| 41/6 41/6 42/3 42/6 42| 43/6 .45/6 duty paid.
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STATEMENT (No. 11) shewing the Number of Yards of Broad and Narrow Cloths Milled, at the Fulling Mills in the West Riding
of Yorkshire; the price of E
nglish Long Wool; and Number of SHEEP & LAMBs sold in Smithfield Market, in each of the fifty one Years
1769 – 1819. - - - .
CL OTHS MILLED. # * | Number of CLOTHS MILLED. Price & Vumber of
BROAD. NARRow º: #.”h BRoad. NARRow. º };"|
A. S” SS Sale (7… A - - - - - x - Y ;... ca. 3 #7, #o
Years Pieces. Yards. Pieces. Yards. # º Years Pieces. Yards. Pieces. Yards. #% º sº
1769 92,522 2,771,667 || 87,762 2,144,019 || 333 642,910 || 1794 | 190,988 6,067,208 130,403 || 4,634,258 || 17/ | 719,420.
1770 | 93,075 2,717,105 || 85,376 2,255,625 sis 649,090 5|250,993 || 7,759,907 || 155,087 5,172,511 || 19/ 745,645
1 || 92,782 2,966,224| 89,920 2,235,625 || 3: ...; 631,860 6 246,770 7,830,536 | 151,594 5,245,704 || 21/ | 758,840
2 112,370 || 3,223,913 95,539 2,377,517 | Bºss ||609,540 7|229,292 || 7,235,038 156,709 || 5,503,648 || 20/6 693,510
3 | 120,245 3,635,612 | 89,874 2,306,235 | is $5 609,740 8 224,159 7,134,114 148,566 5,180,313 || 18/ | 753,010
4|*87,201 || 2,587,364: 88,323 2,133,583 §§s 585,290 9| 272,755 8,806,688 180,168 6,377,277 || 21/6 834,400
5 95,878 2,841,213 96,794 2,441,007 || Táš 623,950 || 1800 285,851 9,263,966 169,262 6,014, 1: 0 || 24/6 | 842,210
| 6 || 99,732 2,975,389 99,586 2,488,140 - 671,700 1 264,082 8,699,242 137,231 || 4,833, 5:4 || 30/ | 760,560
7 107,750 3,153,891 || 95,786 2,601,583 || 18/ | 714,870 2 265,660 | 8,686,046 137,016 || 5,023, 1: 4 || 30/ 743,470
8 || 132,506 || 3,795,990 || 101,629 2,746,712 || 15/ | 658,540 3 266,785 8,942,798, 139,575 5,023,9; 6 || 29/ | 787,430
9|110,942 || 3,427,150 93,143 2,659,659 || 11/ | 676,540 4 298,173 9,987,255 150,010 || 5,440, i. 9 || 32/ 903,940
1780 || 94,625 | 2,802,671 87,309 2,571,324 || 11/6 || 706,850 || 5 || 300,237 10,079,256 | 165,847 6,193,317 || 33/6 912,410
1 102,018 3,099,127 98,721 2,671,397 || 10/6 || 743,330 6|290,269 || 9,561,178 175,384 6,430, 161 || 32/ | 858,570
2 | 112,470 || 4,458,405 96,743 2,598,754 || 9/ | 728,970 7|262,024 8,422,143 161,816 || 5,931,2:3 || 24/6 924,030
3 |131,092 || 4,563,376 108,641 3,292,002 || 12/ | 701,610 8 279,859 || 9,050,970 144,624 5,309,007 || 24/6 | 1,015,280
4 || 138,023 4,094,334 115,500 3,356,648 || 16/ | 616,110 9 || 311,239 || 9,826,048 151,911 5,951,762 || 28/ | 989,250
5 157,275 4,844,855 116,036 || 3,409,178 || 12/ | 641,470 || 1810 273,664 8,671,042 158,252 6,180,811 || 30/ | 962,750
6 | 158,792 || 4,934,975 123,025 || 3,536,889 || 13/ | 665,910 || 11 269,892 | 8,535,559 141,809 || 5,715,534 || 25/ | 966,400
7 | 155,748 4,850,832 128,740 4,058,157 || 17/6 | 668,570 12 || 316,431 || 9,949,419 || 136,863 5,117,209 || 30/ | 953,660
| 8 || 139,406 || 4,244,322 132,143 || 4,208,303 || 17/ | 679,100 13| 369,890 11,702,837 || 142,963 5,615,755 || 34.45|| 891,240,
9| 154,134 4,716,460 145,495 || 4,409,573 || 18/ | 693,700 || 14 || 338,839 |10,656,491 || 147,474 6,045,472 || 52/ 870,880
w?90 172,588 || 5,151,677 140,407 || 4,582,122 || 18/ | 749,660 15 330,310 |10,394,466 162,355 || 6,649,859 || 56; 50 962,840
I 187,569 5,815,079 154,373 || 4,797,594 || 19/6 740,360 16 || 325,449 |10,135,285 | 120,901 || 5,650,669 || 50/ 968,564
2 214,851 6,760,728 j 190,468 || 5,531,698 || 22/6 760,859 || 17 | 351,122 10,974,473 || 132,607 || 5,233,616 || 40/ | 1,044,710
3 190,332 6,054,946 150,666 4,783,722 || 18/ | 728,480 18 || 324,539 8,335,899 || 140,314 5,721,392 963,250
| 19. 263,278 6,924,790 1 119,700' 4,889,181 | | 949,900




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AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity of Raw Fibrous Material, annually IM Port E.D. into GREAT BRITAIN in each Year since 1789, and of Cotton Manufactures and Yarra
ExpoRTED in each Year since 1797. The pages referred fo will show the proportion of the respective articles Imported from different parts of the World, and Nos. 73–79, page 154, will &
show the proportion of each article annually retained for Home Consumption, in each. Year, since 1826;, in additiºn to the vast quantity of Material here £ahibited, the annual home production of sheeps Woot may be estimated 2, 165,066,000 lbs.’ Fiºr Sº
is also partially grown * different parts of England; and in Ireland * the ** of about 50,000,000 lºs. annually ; making an aggregate q:4ntity of about 650,000,000 lbs. of Fibrous Material annually wrought in Great Britain intº every species §
of Fabric which ingenuity can devise ; cºnstituting a display of activ”, and effect without a parraleſ in the History of human action. The Importation ºf Hemp it will be moticed, in contradistinction to all the other articles, has considerably st-
diminished, £he substitution of the Iron Chain for the Hempen Cable sºficiently accounts for that dim in wit?om. Abstractedly viewed, as an evidence of power, this Statement may be regarded as a delightful picture of human activity—but it is seen to s:
be eloaded with melancholy, where examined in 7'elation to all the effects which it has produced ; as the operation has extended, the reward for tubor has aiminished, so that the aggregate amounſ annually distributed in Profits and Wages, was less ‘s
27, 1832, than it zi'as in Isoz ;—see following page, and page It?, while the diminished rate ºf labor has become cha? geable with ū fied mºney, obligatiºn of £30,099,000 # annum-For the pecuniary, social, and moral derangement resulting from the S,
change--see Note to the Analysis of the Occupations of the Population of Great Britain at page 3 of the Geographical Display of the Locality, &c., of the several Couzeties. Since 1825, the accounts include the Importation into Ireland, but the
proportion is tow #zzconsiderable to deserve notice. - - :S
-º- - - i. - — - S.
us of COTTON WOOL-Wide page 114. Wide Nos. 69–75, page 138. lbs. of us of SILK,-Wide Nos. 80–83, page 138. - Official Value of Cotton. s
. . . Re-earported to Leaving - Cwts. of Sheep and EUROPEAN. EAST INDIA MANUFACTUREs and YARN sº
lbs. Weight - jor Home - Liman-i Lambs Wool, - • TOTAL. E exported : the Yarm is valued 3
years Imported. Ireland. All other parts. Consumption. ; H E MP. FLA X. yarn, as tº Page 113. Thrown. Raw. Bengal. China. .. at £10 P.112 ibs., and the #:
- - • * - - - - Manufactures may be esti- s
1790 31,418,528 769,313 74,841 30,574,374 592,306 || 257,222 3,245,329 508,005 1,253,445 "...º. S.
1 28,293,554 297,277 66, 165 27,930, 112 ||372,812 || 308,101 2,776,054 470,195 - 1,446,868 ; thereby showing that about $.
2 : 34,802,096 | 1,062,869 422,596 || 33,316,531 #614,362 243,324 5 #5 4,513,976 : 436,831 - 1,368,726 two-thirds of the Cotton S.
3 18,950, 509 358,452 813,114 | *I'7,778,943 #553,831 271,249 *: :- 1,891,385 # 241,955 - 1,261,963 || *P* exported,—see Cols, s
4 24,247,090 || 658,143 || 691,807 22,897,140 #582,755 348,367 | *:::: 4,485,582 330,978 - - | 1014,306 || "...º.º.º. * * :
5 # 26,054,010 || 452,937 740,800 || 24,860,273 ||374,622 |225,853 ||3: 4,902,500 : 336,995 59,040 392,527 | 150,144 | 1,067,991 || " - * @ s
6 31,880,763 536,838 158,124 || 31, 185,801 #618,486 || 321,239 F.J.P. 3,493,129 # 398,948 75,960 361,106 | 12,968 886,580 || Manufactures. Yarm. $
7 22,859,196 88,151 520,907 22,250,137 j488,177 209,682 |'s: 4,668,769 401,662 39,780 88,219 78,250 | 667,938 —£ —£-- s
8 : 31,737,655 468,498 132,641 31,136,516 647,833 ||389,987 = #3 2,662,159 403,130 192,600 352,780 || 135,817 | 1,133,015 # 3,572,217 || 30,271 &
9 : 43,046,639 || 841,617 3,054 || 42,201,968 || 752,568 418,737 #53 5,151,711 .467,687 507,260 | 645,421 | 63,604 || 1,708,642 || 5,593,407 || 204,602 #
1800 || 55,630,390 || 480,413 3,936,197 || 51,213,780 jã56,419 |416,120 ää 3 8,615,284 : 333,717 121,400 454,600 92,385 1, 167,335 || 5,406,501 || 447,556 S.
1 55,675,079 223,359 1,637,513 53,814,207 748,571 272,035 | 3:. 7,387,107 275, 149 237,600 310,368 125,783 | 1,014,260 || 6,606,368 || 444,441 s
2 60,239,080 934,079 2,796,401 || 56,508,600 485,198 || 277,443 I: 3 7,701,518 396,210 349,560 114,744 78,526 955,940 || 7, 195,900 || 428,605 S
3 53,427,501 || 280,924 1,280,129 || 51,866,448 # 729,677 294,645 |&T; , ; 6,005,792 384,764 || 511,560 | 405,093 || 74,498 || 1,188,563 || 6,442,037 639,404 ±
4 : 61,316,962 179,225 323,946 60,813,791 727,319 |352,910 || 3:3 || 8,151,593 #449, 182 266,400 621,710 90,368 1,481,563 || 7,834,564 902,208 is
5 : 59,649,549 570,218 234,025 || 58,845,306 #611,019 |466,624 | ####| || 8,541,276 : 433,272 269,100 835,907 || 79,611 | 1622,978 || 8,619,990 | 914,475 §
6 : 57,982,263 460,929 190,938 || 57,330,396 || 729,782 354,722 #### i 7,333,993 || 515,218 227,060 | 408,523 20,801 | 1,317,841 || 9,753,824 | 736,225 §
7 74,786,461 | 1,965,097 211,846 | 72,609,518 756,826 |421,393 ||3::: 11,768,926 |346,144 187,380 493,585 90,302 | 1,128,943 || 9,708,046 | 601,719 s
8 : 43,263,400 1,601,422 43,445 | *41,618,533 ||259,684 || 257,729 |355; 2,353,725 || 139,312 i 18,800 378,498 || 92,555 776,414 || 12,503,918 472,078 s
9 91,701,923 | 1,079,387 || 3,271,718 87,350,818 #858,876 533,367 |5°32' 6,845,933 501,746 324, 180 162,747 | 90,604 || 1,199,935 | 18,425,614 | 1,020,352 s.
1810 : 134,805,596 || 347,458 8,439,651 126,018,487 955,890 || 511,970 # 5 - 3 10,936,224 450,731 616,660 584,718 54,413 1,792,206 || 17,898,519 | 1,053,475 s -
11 : 91,008,874 | 1,026,752 240,115 | 89,732,007 458,547 243,899 *: ... = 4,739,972 20,336 21,060 | 404,756 81,022 622,383 || 11,529,551 || 483,598 S
12 61,568,673 | 1,427,948 312,964 59,827,761 i 852,015 405,304 7,014,617 | 617,885 253,090 982,427 | 86,197 | 1,847,991 || 15,723,225 || 794,465
13 - - 438,400 237,780 | 143,472 | 1,904,002 - . . . . . §
14 58,887, 183 826,624 5,455,813 52,604,646 545,386 498,848 |45,926 15,712,517 646,338 547,278 1,116,113 2,309,729 || 16,535,528 1,119,850 S
15 # 98,790,697 830,540 5,949,852 92,010,306 || 731,507 || 325,891 41,196 || 14,991,713 359,588 396,482 1,077,508 1,833,578 || 21,480,792 808,853 &
16 93,685, 105 581,408 6,523,646 86,580,051 369,467 212,619 || 9,692 8,117,865 : 194,509 93,937 853,899 1,142,345 || 16, 183,975 1,380,486 & 5
17; 124,803,057 | 1,065,161 || 7,090,281 | 116,647,615 # 457,266 412,433 21,525 # 14,715,843 247,599 321,540 659,339 1,228,478 || 20,133,966 1,125,258 5
18 177,178,438 || 1,871,166 13,288,287 172,018,985 660,403 || 426,258 39,590 26,405,480 460,922 626,746 1,118,335 2,206,005 || 21,292,354 | 1,296,776 &
19 149,467,129 1,330,238 15,292,731 || 132,844, 160 : 474,238 404,728 21,439 16, 190,343 293,389 453,637 | 1,100,944 1,847,970 || 16,696,539 1,585,753 -
1820 149,322,869 | 1,386,564 6,024,038 141,912,267 418,509 || 381,821 21,184 10,043,746 333,636 879,601 | 1,127,884 221,515 2,641,866 || 20,509,926 2,022,153 s
1 || 130,196,651 | 1,716,395 || 14,589,497 || 113,890,759 241,759 |495,765 25,811 16,680,043 341,154 875,452 | 1,106,659 218,921 2,542,195 || 21,642,936 | 1,898,679 jº
2 || 140,914,740 | 1,950,288 18,269,776 | 120,694,636 # 598,628 602,834 42,915 19,323,170 : 502,795 | 1,080,871 924,223 172,679 2,680,568 || 24,559,272 2,351,771 §
3 || 188,572,418 2,221, 127 | 9,318,403 || 177,032,888 638,641 536,756 54,924 19,378,242 #368,470 891,068 1,322,208 287,607 2,880,458 || 24,119,359 2,425,411 s
4 || 147,099,446 2,598,893 j 13,299,185 131,201,368 ; 571,936 742,531 55,797 22,572,617 342,005 | 1,628,343 1,105,170 202,130 | 3,477,648 || 27,171,556 2,984,345 S
5 226,052,135 | 2,112,774 || 18,004,953 205,934,408 595,089 | 1,055,233 42,837,864 777,529 2,080,965 || 904,511 | 123,107 || 3,894,770 || 26,597,575 2,897,706 s
6 || 174,706,610 - 24,474,920 | 150,231,690 489,330 | 688,622 15,916,425 || 177,405 678,654 1,633,448 169,591 2,665,225 || 21,445,743 3,748,527 Š
Accounts * , º - - | . . . Sº
7 268,752,495 diºd 18,134,170 250,618,325 573,393 |907,079 || 33,437 29,345,947 463,601 | 1,885,204 || 1,133,488 || 128,234 3,610,727 || 29,203,138 |3,979,760 &
8 225,713,403 Great Britain 17,396,776 208,316,627 504,120 |876,189 |30,920 i 30,235,915 # 508,818 2,808,665 | 1,234,863 212,895 || 4,765,241 28,981,575 |4,485,842 3
9 : 221, 118,645 º 30,288,779 190,829,866 374,933 922,039 || 29,646 21,525,542 211,179 1,343,741 2,130,043 | 120,970 3,805,933 || 31,819,474 || 3,458,958
1830 263,961,452 | ** | 8,534,976 255,426,476 506,771 |944,096 || 19,212 32,313,059 |413,840 2,148,912 1,736,231 | 19,198 || 4,318,181 35,395,401 || 5,655,570 s.
I 280,249,600 22,308,555 257,941,045 590,820 |936,411 || 17 352 31,679,612 629,282 2,231,639 1,752,040 3,374 462.lº || 3:47, 36.4% º
2 236,832,000 º ..' . s: . . . . 28,142,489 : 177,166 2,196,600 | 1,823,020 28,111 || 4,224,897 || 37,060,750 |6,725,506 §
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STATEMENT showing the actual amount of TAXES raised in the UNITED KINGDCM of GREAT, BRITAIN and IRELAND, annually, on an average of the first 5
Years of the War 1793–1797, and in each Year since 1797; distinguishing the proportion raised in Ireland from the amount raised in Great Britain ; the Quantity and Value
of British Produce and Manufactures EXPORTED in each Year; the annual mean prices of Gold, Wheat, and Manufactures, and the equivalent of the TAxës in each of
those articles, in each Year since 1797, together with a Statement of the amount of the Parochial or Local Assessments, and the proportion thereof expended for the maintenance of
the Poor in each Year since 1811, shewing the equivalent of the Parochial Assessments in Quarters of Wheat in each Year, contrasted with the amounts levied annually on ar
average of the three Years ending Easter 1785, and Easter 1803; also the Population of Great Britain and Ireland respectively, at each of the 5 Deci-annual periods 1791, 1801,
1811, 1821, and 1831.
The most prominent feature of this Statement, is, the inordinate pressure of Taxation in 1832, as compared with 1798, when measured in manufactured
declaration of value of manufactured productions prior to 1798, whereby the comparison can be carried further back; were it possible to exhibit the amou
the disparity would be seven-fold ; that is seven-times the quantity of manufactured products are required to pay the Taxation at the present time as was re
in Gold, or Grain, or in the Current money of the two periods, the increase of Taxation exceeds 140 &
the two periods the increased amount of Taxation at the present time appears to be contributed with as much, if not greater facility than it was during the period 1793-7, and the Country certainly exhibits on ail sides
increased, and still increasing evidences of power and advancement in all the means of comfort and social enjoyment. Whence then the - * *
which resound from the most distant parts of the Empire 2. This is a question calculated to confound even experienced minds. As long as order in Society can be maintained, the extremes m
and for an obvious reason; the continued depression of Value of the productions of one portion of the Community, while the means of expenditure of another part remains fixed, nescessaril
of consumption somewhere. Hence, it is, that prosperity shows itself on one side, while privation and misery increase on the other; it is not therefore, the bare question of the existence o
the attention of the British Legislator; but, whether or not, the nature and extent of that distress, is such, as to threaten a dissolution of social order. The extremes which thi
longer to continue; the pressure of Taxation must either be brought nearer to the level of reward for labor, or some means devised, and reduced to practice, whereby the produ
existing amount of fixed money demands.
#f in
, like manner in 1832, £51,504,912 of Taa’es were equal to £91,973,057 of Manufactures at Qfficial Value, £100 thereof having been equal to only £56 of money, instead of £168 as in 1798; or £180 as in 1863.
It is argued by one Class of Sciolists, that so far from the depreciated Value of our Manufactured Productions bein
g a fºrd
of of a declining condition, it proves the contrary.—It shews, sa
and increased facility of production have been so great that we are now able to setl double the quantity for the same price as in 1814 : The Raw Material is reduced, and great facility of p
productions as exhibited in Column No. 11; there was no
nt at the present time in comparison with the 5 years 1793-7,
g - º quired during the first 5 Years of the War.
dP Cent, while the increase of Population has been less than 60 tº Cent.
When measured
Still, looking at all the circumstances of
ground for those complaints of distress which prevail in the Metropolis, and
ay continue to increase,
leads to the enlargement
distress which now claims .
s Statement exhibit are too great, much
cts of labor, may more easily sustain the
The equivalent of the Tawes in Manufactures as tº Col. 11, is arrived at as follows, Viz., Col. 4, represents the Official Value of Manufactures EXPORTED, and Col. 5, the Declared Value of the same ; thus,
* 170s, £18,556,891 of official
Value was equal to £31,252,836 of Declared. £100 of Official was equal to £168 of Declared, as { Col. 83–then, £32,692,995 of Tuates in 1798 were equal to £19,460,116 of Qſicial Value, 3. 3 & vur 3 wf Off;
every £100 thereof having been equal to £168
of mortey, and in
3/ they, that the decline in the price of the Raw Material
"oduction has taken place,—these of course involve the
question of proportion ; but they are no proof of either advantage or disadvantage, as will be manifest on trying the aggregate result on the following general principle.--It will be seen on reference to my Analysis of the Population Returns that in
the Manufacturing Districts, the Numbers since 1791, have more than doubled ; while, notwithstanding Manufactured Productions have increased in a far greater proportion, the aggregate amount now distributed in
less than it was in 1791–2; thereby proving, (inasmuch as the price of all articles of subsistance has rather increased than diminished, ) that whatever benefits may have been derived by one class of the community f
factured Productions ; the privations of the larger portion of the Population in the Manufacturing Districts must not only have been in a ratio proportionate to the increase of their numbers,
to the increased comfort enjoyed by a part of the Population of those Districts.
Years
1798
1800
- {Jnited
Great Britain. Ireland. Ringdom.
- £-——-£ £--
Average of 5 Years 1793–7 21,500,000
30,492,995 2,200,000 || 32,692,995
35,311,018 2,900,000 || 38,211,018
34,069,457 2,409,493 36,478,950
35,516,351 || 3,462,234 38,978,585
37,111,620 4,353,790 41,465,410
38,203,937 3,663,715 41,867,652
45,515,152 4,042,628 49,557,780
50,555,190 4,224,131 54,779,321
54,071,908 4,874,729 58,946,637
59,496 731 5,502,130 | 64,998,861
62,147,601 || 5,687,617 | 67,835,218
63,879,882 5,490,343 69,370,225
| 67,825,597 4,970,148 || 72,795,745
65,309, 100 4,450,743 69,759,843
64,752,125 6,304,375 71,056,590
67,376,546 6,504,558 | 73,881,104
70,161,385 7,154,070 || 77,315,455
70,888,772 7,334,786 || 78,223,558
61,876,600 6,204,785 | 68,081,385
51,532,317 5,514,840 57,047,157 |
53,075,001 5,700,723 58,775,724
52,301,107 || 5,385,684 57,686,791
54,488,169 || 4,702,011 || 59,190,180
55,123,403 5,155,005 || 60,278,408
54,374,638 4,847,126 59,221,764
52,948,542 4,293,635 | 57,242,177
53,270,028 4,659,289. 57,929,317
52,919,280 4,592,301 || 57,511,581
50,526,152 4,587,415 || 55,113,567
50,356,111 || 4,644,289 55,000,400
52,418,055 4,668,044 57,086,099
51,029,729 4,497,183 55,526,912
50,414,927 4,223,904 || 54,638,831 |
46,444,515 4,393,036 50,837,551
47,092,234. A 4,432,67& \ 61,504,912
AcTUAL AMoUNT OF TAXES.
Britis
-*
Profit
'0773 the
s and Wages is considerably
depreciated value of Manu-
that is more than doubled, but still greater in proportion.
h Produce & Manufactures
F. X. PORTED at
9.
Official Value. |Declared Value.
No account for this Period.
G5,026,702 || 36,444,524 V 77/103.
18,556,891 31,252,836
22,284,941 35,903,850
22,831,936 || 36,929,007
24,501,608 || 39,730,659
25, 195,893 45,102,330
20,042,596 || 36,127,787
22,132,367 37,135,746
22,907,371 37,234,396
25,266,546 || 39,746,581
22,963,772 36,394,443
24, 179,854 || 36,306,385
32,916,858 46,049,777
33,299,408 47,000,926
21,723,532 | 30,850,618
28,447,912 39,334,526
Accounts destroyed by Fire.
34,207,253 45,494,218
42,875,996 || 51,603,027
35,707,008 || 41,657,873
40,086,945 41,749,015
42,699,853 46,611,348
33,481,837 35,204,565
38,395,556 36,424,653
40,831,745 36,659,631
44,236,533 36,968,964
43,804,373 || 35,458,049
48,735,552 38,396,301
47,166,020 i 38,877,388
40,965,736 || 31,536,723
52,219,280 37,182,857
52,797,455 36,814, 176
56,213,042 35,830,469
61,140,364. 38,251,502
(30,633,934 37,163,648
TotAL
Mean Value of EQ U 1 y A LENT OF TAXES IN Proportion of Average Equivalent of
- - A mount of Parochial Price Parochial
Manu- 9ºf ºf official Value ºf Parochi ºff ºf |*:::::::::::::"
Gold. Wheat. facirs. G O L D. W H E A T. Manufactures. || Assessments. the Poor." | Wheat. jºAT:
77/10}| 60/0 --> 5,521,619 || 7,166,000 —– || 2,167,748 1,912,241 79/9 967,100
77/10%| 50/4 168 8,396,274 12,990,594 | 19,460,116
- 66/11 | 161 ) 77/10, 11,420,478 23,733,427
* ...; 110/5 162 - 9,730 855 6,607,507 22,517,874
'º 3 = I15/11 | 162 J 3 s -- ~ 2 6,725,277 24,060,854
#: 67/9 179 ! 80/0 $ io,240,711 23,165,034 || 5,418,204 4,077,891 63/2 1,715,526
º £3 57/1 180 $ 10,416,633 & 13,209,104 || 23,259,807 There wi * D.A.; —
# = | 60% gº goo ſº. ººl bºº."rººs.
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120 at Introduction to the Following
Statements of Exports and Imports.
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The unparalleled extent of the external Trade of Great Britain renders
it, in itself, an object of uncommon interest. Hów much more interesting
and important, then, must it be, when it is seen to be involved with external
money transactions to an equal, extent, affecting in their combined relations
not only all the productive interests of the Empire, but all the activity of
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to the re-purchase of part of the Stock, created for the Sum Raised; leaving
f*29,641,247, for which Annuities, chiefly in perpetuity, were created to
the Amount of £22,737,371. During the period of this operation, that is
in the 24 Years, 1793–1816, the value of the Exports to Europe; Africa,
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Pages. 71–5 show, the progress of the Exports to, and Imports from,
each different part-of the world, from 1697-down to 1828, inclusive; the
* 1831; as exhibited at pages 56–62: ; ; ;
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amounts in those pages being what are termed the Official Values, assigned
in 1694; which rates of Valuation will be found affixed against each
respective article Imported, and Exported in each of the 18 years, 1814–
w. *
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2. Pages 4–6, and others, show the Current Value of all the great
articles of Import, some of which will be seen to differ greatly from the
Official Rates of Value; for instance, Coffee is valued. Officially at £7 per
ewt., while its Current cOommercial Value has been only 50s. to 80s. per
cwt., on the other hand the Commercial Value of Indigo has been from
2s. 6d. to 14s, per Ib. equal to a mean price of 7s, or 8s. per lb., while it is
Rated officially at only 2s. 9d:—see line 2, page 56. Although these dispro-
portions nullify all worthiness of the Statements at pages 71–5, in regard
to Current Money Value; they are not the less interesting in showing the
** increase-or decrease of operation in the aggregate, and the proportion or
disproportion at different periods of the extent of the transactions with each
respective Country; för this purpose the Official Rates of Valuation may be
regarded as a common denominator, and, as such, attended with great advan-
tage, as an indicator of Quantity; and assuming, as it seems reasonable to
do, that the Rates, assigned in 1694, accorded with the Current Value of
the time, they are now doubly interesting as showing the change that has
since taken place in the value of several articles. - . . .
3. On referring to page 162, which is a summary of pages 71–5, it will
be seen that, from 1697 down to 1793, the Official Value of the Imports:
and Exports bore an approximation to each other; down to 1760 England
uniformly Exported Grain, which, with Woollens, formed the basis of her
external traffic; Importing from Hamburgh, Haberdashery and other
trifles; and from Holland, Sealing-wax, Pill-boxes, Pencils, Marbles, &c.
Subsequent to 1760, when the Imports from the East and West Indies
began to increase, the products thereof became articles of Export to dif.
ferent parts of Europe; and the great profits they were at that time wont to
realise afforded the means of purchasing Foreign Corn, as well as other ar-
ticles. The price of Corn in Dantzic, from 1750 to 1760, being only about
half the then price in England, subsequently to 1764, England became uni-
formly an Importer of Grain, as she previously had been an Exporter.—
See pages 88–9. During the whole of the period from 1697 down to
1793, both as Exporting of Corn, and Importing thereof, the external Com-
merce of the Country appears in the aggregate to have been attended with
advantages both to the individuals directly engaged in it, and to the country
at large; the excess of Export appearing to have been equalized by Bullion.
See statement of Gold coined. - * : . . . - ".
4. With the commencement of the War in 1793, the external commerce
of the Country, as well as all its internal relations, became destined to great
and important changes—see Notes relating to Revenue. From 1793 down
to 1816, the Exports will be seen to have progressively increased both in
quantity and value ; while the Imports, except from the East and West
Indies, and China, remained nearly stationary; and so far from the excess
of Export being equalized by Bullion, the amount of Bullion Exported
during the same period also very considerably exceeded the amount Im-
ported; yet no diminution in the productive value of the Exports took
place, and large profits were continually realised. How then, it will be
asked, was the enormous excess of Export equalized or balanced Subse-
quent to 1793 the external Commerce of the Country, which previously had
been confined to a reciprocal exchange of commodities, became involved
With a paper circulating medium, exciting the creation, and aiding the ap-
plication, of mechanical power to various purposes of production; and all
these sustained by the creation, or rather unparalleled extension, of ideal
amounts in value, by Funding and issues of Exchequer Bills, and other
representations of amount. -.
5. On referring to the statements showing the progress of the Account
"alled the National Debt—National credit is quite as applicable—it will be
seen that, in the 24 Years 1793–1816, £618,163,587 was raised by Loans,
*nd the Funding of various Bills; out of which £188,522,340 was applied
£330,000,000 ; the Accounts for 1813 having been destroyed by the fire at
the Custom House in London in February, 1814, prevents the amount
being more exactly stated; but if, to the excess of Produels Exported, be
added the excess of Bullion Exported during thºse years, they will,
together, be seen to approximate in Amount to the Sum for which Annui-
ties were created during, the same period—the way in which the excess of
Value Exported was . Equalized, Ol' Balanced in Commercial Account,
having been by the Bills drawn in different parts of the World by the
Agents of the Government on Account of Subsidiés, Secret Sérvices, and
for Supplies for the Fleets and Armies every where distributed; which Bills,
or an Amount equivalent thereto, were Annually converted into Stock, for
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which Annuities were granted. There has not been any Official Account of
the Amount of these Bills created Annually through the whole period; but
the Notable Bullion Committee in 1810, seems, to hāye thought of the sub-
ject—about the only rational thought it appears to have entertained. To that
Committee an Account was produced of the amount of Bills so drawn
during the first Four Years of the War, viz, 1793–96, which was as follows:
in 1793, £2,785,252; in 1794, £8,335,591; in 1795, £11,040,236; and in
1796, £10,149,916. At a later period a similar Account has been produced
of the Amounts drawn in the Five Years, 1814–1818; in the former year
the Amount was £26,405,028—see page 62, And in the Eight Years,
1806–13, the amounts must have annually equalled or exceeded that sum.
-6. Such, as described in the preceding section, was the involved relation
of the external Commerce of Great Britain from 1793 to 1816, when in the
latter year, it became subject, in common with all the productive interests of
the country, to a convulsion, more severe in its effects than was ever
| before experienced ; the Exports in that Year exceeded. the Imports by
£30,906,772, while the Bills, which in 1814 amounted to £26,405,028, in
1816 amounted to only £7,892,357, leaving upwards of £23,000,000 to be
equalized by Insolvency or Reduction in Value. 2731 Commissions Of
Bankruptcy balanced a large portion of the amount; and Profit and Loss
the remainder. Unequalled as was the paralysis which all the Commercial
and Manufacturing interests of the Country experienced in 1816, and pal-
pable as was the cause—the withdrawal of an average of about £25,000,000
of Bills per Annum, which for the Ten preceding Years had seived to
equalize the Commercial Account, and thereby sustain the Manufacturing
interest, which, in its turn, sustained the combined internal interests of the
Country at large: such was the perversion of understanding and dispo-
sition at the time, that, instead of looking at the subject in a proper point of
view, a notion of a dread of foreign competition set in, and so universally
prevailed as to preclude any consideration being directed to the devising of
suitable means for obtaining a fair equilibrium, or quid pro quo, in products
for the increased quantity which the mechanical power of Great Britain had
enabled it to supply. Instead of any due consideration being applied to
the subject, either on the part of the People or the Government, all
appeared determined to force down the Money Price of British productions
to the level of what the produce, which might be obtained in return, would
realise; and so far from checking the extent of the operation, the Exports of
British produce in 1817 actually exceeded those of 1816 by nearly £5,000,000
at a reduced value, however, in the proportions of 104 to 116, as compared
with 1816, and to 133 as compared to 1814—see page 58. The Colonial
and F oreign produce, re-exported in 1817, was upwards of £3,000,000 less
than in 1816. The paralysis of this Year would have been as severe as that
of 1816 but for unexpected and fortuitous circumstances; in addition to the
desolating effects produced by £23,000,000, defalcation in Mercantile
Account in 1816, the harvest of that year was one of the most unfavourable
that had ever been experienced ; so much so that, had it not been for a liberal
supply of Grain on hand (see page 90), millions must have perished ; but
much as this added to the calamity of the year, it proved fortuitous in
1817; the intercourse of the world being totally uninterrupted, the energy
of the Shipping and Mercantile interests were directed to all points for sup-
plies of Corn, which augmented the means of payment of the excess of
Fxport about £6,000,000, as compared with the two preceding Years.-
see page 52, This, however, would have been greatly insufficient to
have prevented a repetition of the disasters of 1846, which were counter-
2 E.
Introduction to the Following Statements of Eaports and Imports.
acted by a measure, that while it warded off the evil for a season, has
served to render the embarrassment perpetual. -
7. The Government Bills which in 1816 are represented to have amounted
to £7,802,357, in 1817 are represented to have amounted to only
fă,404,071 ; so that the diminution of means in Government Bills was
equal to two-thirds of the increase in the value of the Foreign Products
Imported, leaving again upwards of £20,000,000 to be equalized by some
extraneous means. On referring to the Statement of Foreign Loans it will
be seen that, since 1815, France has been doing what Great Britain did
during the War, viz. that of raising money by granting Annuities to the
extent of nearly £200,000,000 sterling; and, in the year 1817 alone, an
amount nearly equal to the aggregate excess of Export was transferred from
England to France. On referring again to the Statement showing the pro-
gress of the National Debt, it will be seen that in 1817 the Government
alone applied no less than £14,657,559 to the purchase of 3 per cent.
Stock, at an average of £76 16s. 1d. while in 1815 they had created Annui-
ties equal to upwards of £100,000,000 of that Stock, for which they had
received on an average only £52, 14s. 3d, ; and the Bill transactions, which
this operation gave rise to in all its involved relations, served to equalize in
Commercial Account the excess of Export in the same way as the Bills of
the British Government had done during the war. In addition also to the
new transactions in Loans about £20,000,000 of Stock, held by Foreigners,
vested when 3 per Cents, were from 57 to 58; tempted as well by selling
Out at from 75 to 80 as of investing in French and other securities equal to
45 or 50, which enabled them to double their capital ; the combined
temptation induced them to realise money for their Stock in England; and
these transactions still further aided the means of equalizing in Commercial
Account the excess of Exports. .
8. The stimulus to Commercial activity which these transactions ex-
cited led to an extension of operations in 1818, in which year the Importa-
tion of Foreign Corn exceeded that of 1817, equal to 4 to £5,000,000 in
Amount. A Loan also of £5,000,000, at 72, equal to £3,600,000 money
was raised for Prussia in this year; but, as the British Government Bills
were still further reduced from £3,404,071 to £2,387,658, and the disposi-
tion for French Stock somewhat abated, the Commercial transactions of the
year in the aggregate terminated unfavourably; and those of 1819 proved
relatively as disastrous as those of 1816. In 1820, however, a new
impulse was given to Loans to all the European States, which transactions,
as far as they went, served to equalize the excess of Exports; but large as
have been the transfers of capital by these means, they have, since the great
transactions with France in 1817, been unequal to the excess of Export,
and the consequence has been a continued Reduction in the Money Value
of all the Products of British Manufacture, in the proportions exhibited
Year by Year, at pages 58–59, or of Cottons, as per p. 112.
9. Much as the Foreign Loan transactions have aided those of Commerce
during the last Sixteen Years, their illusiveness is now beginning to mani-
fest itself, the total sum so transferred from England since 1816 approxi-
mates in Amount to £100,000,000, and has therefore aided the Commercial
transactions to that extent, in the same way as the Bills of the British
Government did during the War. But the position in which the combined
transactions have placed Great Britain, is far more singular and perilous than
that in which she was placed at the close of the War in 1815, unexampled
as was the paralysis experienced at that time. Whenever the disposition
or means to transfer capital from British to Foreign Security ceases, and
cease it must, Great Britain will find herself, not merely confined to the
consequences of the cessation, but the amounts transferred, having created
an interest equal to 6 to £8,000,000 per Annum, the amount, be it more or
be it less, will operate conversely; instead of aiding the Commercial trans-
actions, so much will be Annually withdrawn from the Value of the Products
Imported, leaving the Exporters, not only minus the cessation of further
investments, but whatever may be withdrawn to discharge the interest on
the Amount already invested. The following display shows the way in which
all the extraneous external Money transactions are involved with those of the
external Commerce in the aggregate, while the Notes to pages 127–136
show the way in which they operate with each Country separately; and the
whole will be seen to involve consequences fearful to all honest men, and
all the friends of social order, to contemplate. - -
10. That the Foreign Commercial transactions of Great Britain may be
seen in relation to the scale of subsistence and pressure of Taxation, the fol-
lowing statement of the value of the exports in each year, since 1813, con-
tains also the average price of wheat, and the amount of the income derived
from Taxes, and of the Public Expenditure in each of the corresponding
years. The maximum of the money amount of Taxation, it will be seen, was
f78,537,928 in 1815, reduced in 1831 to £50,837,550, a ratio of 35 in
every £100; this, on a prima facie view of the subject, may be regarded as an
adequate or approximate compensation for the reduction in the money
value of the products of manufacturing industry; but on due examination it
will be seen to bear no proportion, whether viewed either in reference to
the weight of the amounts in gold, or the facility of payment which the
amount of government and other representations of value in circulation in
1815 afforded ; if viewed in reference to its weight in gold : the amount in
1815 was as 14,680 oz., to 13,056 in 1832, a difference of only 11 per cent. ;
while the reduction on the aggregate of manufactured products has been in
the proportion of 133 to 55 or 50 per cent, but this, great as is the disparity,
by no means represents the extent of the disproportionate pressure now
prevailing. . . . . . . . . . . - -
11. The payment of the £78,537,928 in 1815, was facilitated, first, by
the £20,128,118 of Government bills drawn from different distant parts of
the world; secondly, by an internal circulation of Exchequer and Navy bills,
to the extent of £46,719,432, receivable in payment of Customs and Ex-
cise; thirdly, by £26,886,000 of amount in Bank notes—upwards of
f20,000,000 in Country Bank notes, and more than £100,000,000 of
amount in notes or bills of Exchange of individuals, making together, an
active circulating medium of more than 213 millions sustained by an un-
limited confidence ; the government itself accelerating the circulation, and
increasing the confidence by expending in 1814 and 1815 annually about
f$6,000,000 more than was derived from the Taxes. The expenditure in
1815 having been £116,402,962, exclusive of the Sinking Fund, with a
taxation, aided by all the facilities of payment here stated, of only
f78,537,928; the £20,128,118 of amount in Bills, drawn from Abroad in
1815, adverted to above and in section 5, or an amount equivalent thereto,
having, with large additional amounts, been converted into an annuity ac-
count; it enabled the government to put a corresponding sum into active
circulation internally. While in 1832 £51,000,000 of Taxes are exacted
out of less than £140,000,000 of circulating medium, not merely unsustained
by confidence, but obstructed in its activity and effect by the Hydra-fiends
of distrust and suspicion; and this, not only without any facility of pay-
ment being afforded by the Government in an expenditure exceeding the
Taxes, but, as stated in section 9, subject to a converse operation which re-
solves itself into an abstraction to the extent of 7 or 8 millions in amount
per annum, as determinately as though an invading army were to land and
levy a forced contribution to the like extent : looking simply at the nume-
rical result, the difference in the amount of the circulating medium will be
seen to correspond with the difference in the amount of Taxes—35 per cent;
but the amount of the circulating medium in 1815 was more than doubled
in its effect, by the confidence with which it was sustained and circulated,
while in 1832, the amount is diminished in its effect more than one half by
the distrust and suspicion with which it is every where obstructed ; equal to
a difference in pressure of full 5 to 1. - -
12. Great as is the disparity in the internal means of circulation of the
two periods, and palpably ruinous as are the effects of the diminution, and
prevailing distrust in 1832—3, to all dependant on their industry for sub-
sistence, inasmuch as the diminution is an effect, and not the cause of the
prevailing embarrassment, it would prove as futile to attempt to remedy
the evil by an enlargement of the circulating medium as an abstract princi.
ple or means of relief, as it would be to attempt to resuscitate, by the diffu-
sion of blood, an animal exhausted and deranged by a spasmodic or morbid
affection. , - - -
13. If in animal, physical, or mechanical economy, derangements exist,
it does not suffice that things, good in themselves, are applied to remedy the
evils of the derangement; the beneficial effect of mechanical economy does
not consist in its extent and force, but in the adaptation of all the parts to
each other, and the whole to the purpose to which it is applied: so in finan-
cial and social economy, the well-being of a community does not depend
upon whether its combination of means are rated at one or ten thousand
millions; but the harmony of all its varied degrees of rank, its ample means
of subsistence, its increasing comfort and happiness, and, above all, their
permanence and security depend on proportion, and the application of pro-
per and particular means, to the wants and derangements which a pecu-
liar combination of circumstances may have engendered. -
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Statements of Exports and Imports.
Introduction to the Following
14. The body politic, like the animal body, may experience the extreme
of pain and privation from the extreme of opposite causes; a spasmodic, a
corrosive or morbid affection, resulting from some special cause, may ema-
ciate and reduce the animal body, otherwise vigorous and powerful, to the
lowest state of debility, as effectually as an inadequate supply of food. The
two causes in combination, will also produce the same effect; and so with
an indulgence in ease and intemperance without commensurate activity; in
like manner the body politic may be exposed to the extreme of suffering by
the interposition of nature, in a succession of unfavourable harvests; a
universal prevalence of virulent disease, or some convulsion like that which
inhumed for 20 centuries, the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii—all these
would produce great social derangement; internal dissension or external
conflict would produce the same effects; and so will any other cause that
obstructs the freedom of circulation and consumption, or that occasions any
inordinate disproportion. . , , , . . . . . .
15. The subjecting to payment in gold at £3, 17s. 10}d. per oz., 22 millions
amount of annuities created by the aid of 500 millions of mere representa-
tions of amount on paper; more than a third of which was not exchangeable
for gold under £5. 11s. per oz. ; and after that, to tax the community for
the means to re-purchase at the rate of £94. 3s.6d. = 24.19 oz. of gold as
was done in 1824, part of those annuities for which less than 10 oz. of gold
were received in 1815, may be regarded as one of the grossest acts of in-
justice ever inflicted upon an unsuspecting people, and only equalled as an
evidence of perversion in legislation, by the act of refusing to receive corn
from those countries which had no other valuable commodity to give in ex-
change for those commodities which it forced to seek consumption in
those countries; unjust, absurd, and reprehensible, as both these acts of
legislation were, it does not follow that either the alteration of the fixed
value of gold from £3.17s. 10%d. to £5, or any other higher rate per Oz.,
whereby an enlarged amount of paper might again be put in circulation ; or
that the uncontrolled or even modified admission of Foreign Corn would
remove the existing derangements, nor, in themselves would they ; both
have operated as aggravations, but neither the one or the other have been
the cause of the existing derangements, and therefore, any further inter-
ference in legislating upon them, should be left to follow, and not precede
those measures which the singularly involved nature of the prevailing em- |
barrassment more imperatively demands. -
16. The prevailing embarrassment does not arise from any destitution of
means; on the contrary, all the means of power and efficiency—all the
means of comfort and of human enjoyment—exist in Great Britain at the
present moment, not only in a far higher degree than in any other part of
the world, but as far as all experience, all the force of reasoning, and all
history, afford us the means of judging correctly, in an infinitely higher de-
gree than ever before existed in any age or country. The prevailing embar-
rassments consist in inordinate disproportions; an enlarged circulation of
Paper money would tend to enhance the money price of most commodi-
ties, and in some degree lighten the pressure of Taxation, but it would af.
ford no guarantee for a proportionate increase in the remuneration for labour,
more especially not, under the influence of the extraordinary extent of me-
chanical power now in operation; nor would it in the slightest degree tend
to equalize that disproportion which is the main cause of the all-prevailing
embarrassment; on the whole, such a measure would rather tend to aggra-
vate than equalize the prevailing disproportions; so with the admission
for consumption of Foreign Corn. -- .
17. The price of Wheat, during the last three or four years, has
averaged about £3. 4s. per quarter, and the aggregate annual value of
the produce of the soil about £160,000,000. The uniform admis-
sion of Foreign Corn for consumption at any fixed rate of duty on Im-
port, whether of 5s., 10s., or even 15s. per quarter, would tend to lower
the price of Wheat in Great Britain from £3.4s. to £2.10s. or pro-
1. bably £2. 5s. per quarter; and, in the vulgar acceptation of the term,
it would make Bread cheap ; and thereby bring subsistence more upon a
level with the present money price of manufactured productions; but it
would afford no guarantee against the remuneration for trading and manu-
facturing profits and labour being reduced in a corresponding degree ; and,
as it would reduce the aggregate money value of the soil, from £160, to
£120,000,000 per annum, and thereby diminish the power of internal
consumption of Manufactured and Foreign productions, to the extent of
£40,000,000 annually, instead of tending to equalize the prevailing dispropor-
tion, while £28,000,000 of Annuities and several millions of other money
obligations remain fixed; such a measure as that of a uniform admission
of Foreign Corn for consumption at any rate of Import duty, would still
further tend to increase the disproportion : nevertheless, means may be de-
vised for the admission of Corn on reciprocal and advantageous terms; but
it must be done by being made one of a combination of measures, and not
by any abstract or specific act; and before any legislative measures are re-
sorted to, either in whole or in part, to relieve the existing embarrassment,
the real cause of the embarrassment should first be determined, and agreed
18. The great first cause then, of the inordinate disproportions which now
prevail, are shown in the accompanying statements, and explained in some
degree in section 9; but, before any further observations upon them are ad-
vanced, it may be well to explain how far the figures may be regarded as re-
presenting realities of amount or otherwise. The first statement of Erports,
with the exception of linej, is founded wholly on authentic and precise
data, and although lines b, d, m, o, & t, u, are official amounts; measures of
quantity, rather than of value; they are so near an approximation to the
actual money value, as to render the whole of that statement a fair repre-
sentation of the extent, progress, and bearing of the Foreign Commerce of
the Country in each year of the period which it embraces. In an arithmet-
ical display, in which not only every line may be regarded as a great and
instructive lesson to statesmen and legislators, but in which almost every
item affords scope for profound meditation, it is not to be expected that in
an introductory essay of this nature, something will not be left unexplained:
a few observations on some of its prominent features must suffice to warn
the inquirer against drawing hasty conclusions on slight examination. The
large amounts of Colonial and Foreign produce Re-exported in 1814–15 as
compared with subsequent years, is not to be regarded so much, as an
actual diminution in the latter years, as of extraordinary extent in the for-
mer; from the close of the year 1810 down to the battle of Leipsic in the
Autumn of 1813, the Re-exportation of Colonial Produce to the North of
Europe had been greatly obstructed, while, in the mean time, increased sup-
plies had been Imported into Great Britain from the French, Danish, and
Dutch Islands and Colonies, all of which had fallen into the hands of En-
gland : private property having been respected, several millions value of
Produce was shipped to England on Foreign Account; the first opening of
the Ports of the North of Europe in 1814, was availed of to distribute the
produce so accumulated in its several markets; £10,000,000 of line b in
1814–15, may therefore, be regarded as having been both Imported and
Re-exported on Foreign account, making the excess of Export to Europe
on English account so much less. - - -
19. The large amount Exported to the United States of North America in
1815 next deserves notice, see line 22. The Federal Government declared
war against England on the 18th of June, 1812 (see page 111), the period
when Napoleon was advancing towards Moscow, and when the whole of
Continental Europe indicated prostration to the imperial sway of that dis-
tinguished warrior; from June 1812, down to January 1815, when the war
terminated, the intercourse between the United States and Great Britain
was entirely suspended ; but, as will be seen on reference to page 111, the
Exports of Flour, Rice, and Provisions, during that period, to other parts of
the world, were considerable, and, being at high prices, large amounts of re-
mittances to Great Britain, on United States' account, had been made for
Flour, Rice, &c., sold to the English commissariat in the Peninsula, and
elsewhere; the funds so accumulated, being all disposed of in 1815 in
British Manufactures; this not only explains the excess of Export in that as
compared with subsequent years, but also as compared with the relatively
insignificant amount of Imports from the United States in the same years;
the diminution of Export in 1820, 1826, and 1829, were occasioned by the
increase of duties on Exportation, adopted or proposed by the Federal
Government in those years; the rule of that, as well as of several of the
European and all the South American Governments having been to increase
the rates of duty on British Products, in proportion as the blind and fatal
career of the British Manufacturer and Government forced down their
money price in England. Hence it has resulted, in regard to the United
States, that the enormous rates of duty levied on the Products of British
labour Imported therein, have enabled the Federal Government, since 1816,
to discharge the greater part of a debt of 123,016,375 of dollars, about
f27,000,000, which sum, or an amount equivalent thereto, has been appro-
priated to the erection in that country of Joint Stock Manufacturing esta-
Q
blishments, and various great public improvements, in canals, roads,
120 d
Introduction to the Following Statements of Exports and imports.
in other words, the wages of labour, and profits of the British Manufacturer,
since 1816, have been progressively lowered, not to compete with low rates
of wages or superior local advantages in other Countries, the vulgar and
false plea invariably opposed to all attempts to stem the fatal stream of de-
preciation going on in England since that date; or to accommodate them-
selves to any disproportion of value with other productions at home; but,
on the contrary, while the British labourer has remained subject to a dis-
proportionately high scale of prices, for all the main articles of subsistence,
and inordinate rates of duty on Tea, Sugar, Soap, Beer, Spirits, Wine, and
all articles contributing to his comfort; his Wages have been pro-
gressively lowered, to enable other Countries to levy from 50 to 75 per
cent, and in some cases 200 per cent. (see note, page 43), upon the
products of their labour, and therewith create and cherish the means of ef-
fecting what in the mean time, has, all along, feignedly or real, been so foolishly
dreaded.
20. While the aggregate amount of the Exports from Great Britain to
Europe greatly exceeds the value of the Imports from thence, from Russia,
Prussia, and France, the Imports will be seen greatly to exceed the Exports.
thereto, the notes to pages 127–8, and 131, will explain why and how.
From Spain, also, the Imports appear to exceed the Exports thereto, but it
will be seen that large amounts of Exports have been made to Gibraltar,
from whence nothing is Imported, the greater part of which have served to
equalize the account with Spain; Spain, since 1828, having afforded the
same facility of Warehousing and Deposit at Cadiz that had prevailed, and
which still prevails at Gibraltar; since that date, it will be seen the opera-
tion has been mainly transferred from Gibraltar to Cadiz ; at page 133, the
transactions are blended : the Import from Spain, however, still seems to ex-
ceed the Export thereto ; it is probable that some of the shipments direct
from Great Britain to Cuba, may be for Spanish account, and thereby,
equalize the excess of value Imported direct from Spain. It is this kind
of international intercourse which constitutes the question of Balance of
Trade, so necessary to be accurately understood by all who presume to
venture opinions upon the advantage or disadvantage of the intercourse
with any particular Country, as well as by the statesman and legislator, be-
fore any conclusions can be drawn, or measures for modifications be pro-
perly proposed. In the same way as Gibraltar is involved with Spain; so
are several of the European States with one another, on British account;
and so is the aggregate of Europe with Nos. 22–4, and Nos. 22–4, with
different parts of Europe; be the extent of these transactions what they
may, they do not affect the aggregate result of Export and Import; it is,
nevertheless, desirable that their extent should be accurately ascertained; an
object easily enough obtained if officially and authoritatively resolved upon.
21. Pages 58–9, and 62–3, both show the aggregate excess of Export
over Import, according to the official rates of valuation ; by pages 58–9, the
Imports since 1813, will be seen to have increased 50 per cent, the excess
of Export, however, will be seen to have kept pace with the increase of Im-
port, that is as far as quantity is concerned ; while, according to the
statement of the actual money value of the Exports, the aggregate in 1831
is less by £1,805,169, than the aggregate value of the Imports; the official
value of the Exports in the same year exceeds that of the Imports by
£21,106,178, the difference, therefore, of £19,301,008, may be regarded as
the extent of the depreciation from the fixed or official value of the Exports,
as compared with the fixed value of the Imports. A most important part of
the subject now comes to be explained; although the aggregate value of the
Imports in 1831 exceeds the aggregate declared value of the Exports by
£1,805,169; it is shown in the within statement, that in 1830, to Europe
the Exports, notwithstanding their greatly reduced value, exceeded the Im-
ports from thence by £6,199,361, and to Nos. 17–28, the Exports exceeded
the Imports from thence £3,575,813, together £9,765,174, while with Nos.
29–32, the transactions lead to an extremely opposite result; from thence
the Imports exeeded the Exports thereto, in the same year by £9,269,590,
so that in the aggregate of the transactions of the world at large, the Imports
appear equal to the Exports, within about £500,000, but now, it is exceed-
ingly important to understand, that although transactions take place between
one European Country and another, and between Europe in the aggregate
with Nos. 22—4, in the aggregate and vice versa, which transactions involve
themselves with those directly to and from those Countries with Great Bri-
tain ; there is no involution between 29–32, and the rest of the world, in
any degree to effect the balance between any of the other parts of the world
and Great Britain, -
22. Page 75 shows that, from 1784 down to 1809, the Exports to Africa
very considerably exceeded the Imports from thence, those Exports were
made on West India account, and consisted of supplies for obtaining Slaves
to convey to the West Indies; the excess of Import, therefore, now received
from thence, is in return for the interest on the Capital expended in the pro-
curing and conveyance of those slaves during the period above stated: in
discussing the great and delicate question of abolishing slavery, this view
of the subject will be seen to demand the most profound consideration, not
merely as regards the question of indemnity for the capital and means ex-
pended in procuring and conveying the slaves, but also as regards the con-
sequences likely to follow the abolition of a systematic course of forced and
compulsory labour, if it should lead to the necessity of purchasing those pro-
ducts which Great Britain now receives without purchase, as the fruit or
proceeds of an outlay of a past period; Great Britain must suffer in propor-
tion to the extent of her purchase, for although it may and will tend to in-
crease the Exports, it must, as a matter of course, diminish the means of in-
ternal expenditure somewhere to the same extent as the demand for Export
may be increased, and thereby transfer the advantage from internal to ex-
ternal consumers.
23. The subject of the excess of Import from the East Indies and China
still demands a more serious consideration than that relating to the
West Indies, while from the latter, the excess may be regarded as the pro-
duce of slavery, from the former it may be regarded as the fruit of con-
quest. A considerable portion of the Imports from Calcutta are received
on Account of the retiring means of the East India Company's servants;
sometimes direct, and sometimes indirect; that is, the retiring servants re-
turning home will sometimes directly vest their means in the products of
the country; and at other times they will seek for bills on England; but the
result is the same in both cases. Bills can only be had when other parties
have shipped an excess of Produce, for which they receive the ready money
of the retiring servants in India, who receive a fixed amount, represented in
Bills of Exchange, out of the proceeds of that Produce when sold in En-
gland; another circumstance which adds to the excess of Import from India,
is the produce of the Indigo Plantations, which, like the Sugar Plantations
of the West Indies, have been founded on English Capital, aided by a
tropical sun, operating on a rich alluvial soil, and labour as cheap and as
servile as in the West Indies; it is probable that £1,000,000 value per ann.
of the excess is derived from Indigo coming in discharge of Interest, or
clear profit, totally unconnected with the Exports; but the most marked
feature of the excess of Import is the Tea from China, which forms full one-
third of the total Import, or about £3,000,000 per annum, against which
about £750,000 only is Exported direct, see page 76: the payment of the
Tea in China being made partly in produce shipped for Account of the
East India Company from Bombay and Calcutta; from these premises it
will be seen that the £9 to 10,000,000 per annum excess of Import from
the East Indies and China and the West Indies, is not in any way involved
with the transactions of the other parts of the world. -
24. The conclusion of the preceding section, in the next place, leads to a
most important consideration, viz: the advantage derivable from the excess
of Import above stated ; according to the notions of one sect of Doctrinaires,
an excess of Export is necessary to render external traffic advantageous, and
if so, the East and West India traffic is fearfully disadvantageous; but, trace
its progress and see to what it leads; if we suppose England in want of any
European or American Products, which she was destitute of the means of
obtaining, the excess of Imports in question might then constitute a favourable
exchange; or if, on the other hand, her internal productions were equal to ob-
tain all she required from Europe and America; then, the excess of Import
from the East and West Indies might remain for internal consumption, to
increase the activity of exchange, and contribute to the comfort of the
whole community; in either of these cases the excess of Import must be ad-
vantageous; but the fact is, as exhibited in the following statements, that
the Produce and Manufactures of Great Britain alone, Exported to Europe
and America, are more than equal in value to all the Products Imported
from thence; yet, East and West India Produce, equal in value to the value
of the excess Imported from thence, is re-exported to Europe and America,
not merely in privation to the Population of the United Kingdom of the
enjoyment of its consumption—but, to operate in a way to augment the de-
preciation in value of their own productions.
AN ACCOUNT
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ſ 1 Russia . portea. £ 1815. 1816 -------
2 Sweden ... 9 @ 9 tº gº º tº s G - 69 © e º e º e º e º 'º gº. & 2.450 £ - £ & 1817. ---, … .ºz. .
3 Norway ...................... ,450,421 2,305,201 | 1,316 —£- £ *º-º-º: . . . . .". - ". . .
4 Denmark ...... © tº e ex & © 6 e º 'º e º & º © e 271,481 230,619 2 ...; 2,240,365 2,904,326 £ #3 rºl. | - º, -º-º:
5 Prussia © e º e o & © e º e Q & © e º e º ºs tº & © v ! 206,494 2 5 151,691 214. 2,589,922 2,542,533 - £ Rºssº
tº e º gº & So & 58,387 36,189 ,479 --> 1.963 £ ººzºº
6 Germ © e º 'º º 3. 78 911 164,799 I - 2 ,080 2 619 5 £ - arººrººzºº
jºyº 591,703 - 40,799 158. 119,927 | 101,899 | 17.705 || "Toºgo "i37, 76 2,611,617 | 2 - £ 39 1827. nº-Hº-
§ * e e g º e e ::::::::: © e º e º e & © 716,622 º: 294,004 º 376,364 łº, lº. 58.360 º 130.75i *::::: 3,678,586 2,935,946 £- *. 1829. i830 Gººseºgarººrººzºº
iders .................. & 9 @ 9 @ 9 2 275 609 5 1,426 41 + 3. - 41,230 4 2 - ,881 86.4 2 1 209.25 5 2 4 173 470 - # o 1831 - rººt.º. tº sº, a z_r ~ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 France ............. © º 'º e º 6 } 2,162,756 1,2 3. 687.997 | 1.265.91. 624,125 | 72 2,112 43,71 ,494 94,376 357 | "ii.1336|| "140. 3,442,653 £ º 1832
......................... 248,482 5 ,265,910 */ . 9,683 357 ,711 •- 109.850 2 140.946 3 vs.” 4,180,753 £ º 1833.
10 Portugal, Azores and Madeir -> -- ~ 2 731,340 740,014 | 1.2 576,067 ,357 542 I 36.6% 2 63,788 2 146,181 2 4,024,76 £ -
- 5 . . . . . . . © º 2 3. 06,278 5 641,528 6 ,573 . . 504 136,674 364,778 5 65,71 5 ;| *::::::: £
11 Spai zores and, Madei 718,461 74 122 2 * * ~ * 635,279 17,218 º ,140 620.2 ,778 453 5,711 62 3. 153 -
Hºlº *:::::: ; ... . ##| lº º; º; ; º, ºlº 1...} :::::::::: 1: ...º. § ſº ;| |
#º 867,212 §5,094 loss | 633, ſº '70s. 4 642,012 2 145,339 ...go.13, 1,083,75 2 a.<> ;431,768 i. 591.97g i. ,563 | 1,027,368 34,611 || 368.966 2
3. e 6 6 & © º º 559 107 5 768 181 5 775,132 86 ,125 - 3. 3. 8 1 564 27 - 3. 5 1,615 282 2 1,295 570 2 * > . 9 -
, 14 Ital onian Isles . . . . . 457 2 1,034,071 5 509, 572 5,617 878,2 ,564,274 1,938,336 1,3: ,282 1,669,365 * > 1,537,28 3
§ y - - - - - - º J. & 9 & . e º e a ,984 199,587 2 1,333,930 375. 465,273 480.6 ,273 | 1,102,739 - ,938,336 1,396,293 2 * * * * ~ 3 1,597,854 2007.1 I
8. 15 Turkey and the Mo 4 & © e dº e º e º e º ºs . . . . . 37 9 - 126,772 } 51,442 61.210 75,392 971, 511 3. 09 546,173 '36 5 1,536,840 1. 805 2- 1,579,373 I 978 I - 3 2,007,454 4.
$ 16 Guernsey, Jer Of ea . . . . . . . . . . 371,514 || 553,369 78.197 | 1506 14,572 39.1 974,172 | 934,938 ; º; º; 1,225,705 2 1,978,111 | 1,521,086 1, 5
Sº i From Y, ersey, and Mian © e º ge 330,558 373. e 155,193 751 162 0,616 132,888 asy 3 45 83,830 5 5 | 808,748 845. 787,267 508,84 ,604, 183 3,159.30 - ,395,043 6
S 1 all Europe into Ireland e sº e º e º ſº e 91,986 3,725 165,323 I ,162 1,306,457 2 116,583. 103 6,704 ,339 1,372,95 ,846 512,634 ,159,307 2,066,890 -
e - 88.903 2 972,647 591 104 212.5 ,372,957 551.218 3. 584.818 2 2,298,812 7
§ and . . . . . . . | _” 97,595 96,179 5 381,795 839,799 9 ,931 ,570 254,713 & #4 3. 1,003.08: 3 373,82 24- ºr U 2 U.L.
— — - - 14 5 266.5 5 81,590 713 17,490 2 ,083 9 ,824 24 - 8
a Total Imports, UNITED KINGDOM —— tº-1 ' cºsmº -- sº-sº 8,680 159,579 ; ; 375,630 ". 1,123,345 1 º * 1 168,419 1: 1; #. 1,074,185 1: {}
- 4. 9,934,131 - ** 3 y- * tº 2 151.8 sº "agºo: "º ,898,917 * * > 169,587 159, 26,578 2 <- - - &
b By Govern - 3 * ~ *-2 8,358,206 || 4 - sºms - - ,837 154,010 3. 746,848 1,2 5 625,416 5 159,921 3 13.343 Ti ()
ment Bill 2. ,658 419 8 - ---. * - 3. 183,952 5 ,207,035 791,300 I 130,233 2 J 1 ||
| h . 'º ºl.º.º. tº ºne 5 ,414,374 13,409,791 8,632,047 8,680,58 164,010 | 189,952 209,512 225,75. º; º; *::::::: 804,220 lº. - 12
- sentee Bills S • , , - tººs 3 J. 4-V2 ,802,357 | 1 - ,680,584 || 8,115,773 | - º - 3. 203,769 -- ~ 2 440,719 3 J. - &De
e B -----> → ... • . . . . . . . . . . wº — 2 904,071 - 3 ,773 || 9,552 726,92 • ... 316,51 ..’ 710,3 * 13
f #. Foreign Stock withdraw © e º * — | 1,000,0 – 5 odoooo 1,387,658 1,500,000 * - - - - ,552,267 9,822,832 11,846,75 ,923 542,477 713.9 5 273,788 255 : 14
9 . Foreign Freights WIl . . . . cº-sº --- > 2 00 2,000,000 £oooºooo º 5 oooooo łº 1,500 000 1,500 00 ** * ,754 17,460,884 12,373,890 - 2 77 689,001 ; 15
}xcessive advance i .. tº º sº e º e o e I 100 00 - tº- -* - 5 3. ,000 000 3. 5 3 ,000 8 00 3. 2 2 0 I 500 () <= 3 2 15 566 863 - 2 º ºf a
n price ,100,000 750,000 || || 5,000,000 2 6,000,000 6,0 ,000,000 10,000,0 ,500,000 1,500,000 2 * ~ * > 3 16,438,570 ié
- • * * * * * * ~ +xmºº '750,000 5 2,000,000 2 ,000,000 6,000 ,000,000 | 8,000,000 3 * > v v 3 v 1,500,000 3. 15,214,885
h Total Equi *-or ºt 2 v 750,000 2 ,000,000 - ,000,000 6,000,00 2 * ~ * > * 6,000,000 3 * > v v 3 1,500,000 2 16,092,617
uival t - - - 2 750,000 — 3.00% ,000,000 || 6,000 2 * ºr v 3 2,000,0 * > * > * > 1,500,0 - 5 -*
j T d #!"º-" 29,439,159 21,236,32 4,000,000 || 5,000,000 700,000 700,000 'º'; *% ... . ... . ; ; ; ; - a
j To do. direct f iC e 11.37.4 ,236,324 11,210,776 - assºs º º - 3. ,000 750,00 oooooo | T ,000,000 6,000,00 2 * ~ * > 3,000.000 | 2000. 0
k To Intere rom Nos 23–5 ,577,409 || 34,994,678 ,210,776 29,068,445 3 - *sº * *} º-> ,000 750,000 - amº *s ,000,000 | 6,000,000 | 6,000. 2,000,000
St. On c. e (See conclusion|$ 18 5 30,645,221 28,3 5 7,547,449 || 23,882 - * — 3 * 750,000 - - * - 2 6,000,000 6 2 - b
U l To excess of Bullion Exported *** lay Naº - - º; *::::::: : ###. 27,365,773 29,802,267 27 — 3,000,000 750,000 || 700,000 750 ool iso,00. 900,000 | C
Q - ºn * * * * º ,000 || Tºoooooo || 3,000, 5 g +\-73 24,839.24 2 UV 4- 3 - ,072,832 2 - *º 4 - * U 3 750,000 tº d
Úº ſº s - gº * * * 800 3. ,000 3,000,000 2 ,240 24,565,484 || 2 2 Une P2– 28,096,754 30." 4– g- - *sº 750,000 -
S ( 17 Eg: - was *- ,000 | 1,50 3 v v v 2 3,000,00 2 1,846,124 - ,710,884 2 *-* ºr mºs 2
§§§ Wºº'cº a e º e e o a - 800,000 | 1,500,000 lº 2,200 ...] ...,] ... 24,287,535 22,467,167 º|º º - * - €
§ Śl is 8. º: of Africa ........ | – <-º - | | Soooºooo | T. " 3,700,000 || 3,500,000 º!. 3,000,000 *:::::::: 22,362,695 ; 26,464,885 26,342 f
ë e of Good Hope sū; - — *x t- º * * * ---, ,000,000 || 4 2 ,500,000 2,5 2 U sys wº ,763,401 || 25, ; •ov. ,342,617 9
§ 20 New Holland, and N . %. lena 269,130 325,046; 179,333 180.273 ºx--> -- ** ~ | . 200,000 4,800,000 *::::::::::: . ; *:::::::::: h
e s is e ] T * : 58 3. 158, * | * -3 was sº - " - --> -º-º: tºmºse 2 * > v v 2 J J . ,800,0 3 * > * > v 2 ,500,00
s 22 tº. North America - 1,511 || 50 26,225 81,094 ;: 221,757 166,080 * : . cº- w” sº ,500,000 6,800,000
*/ ited States of North America & - 3. - 5 - * - - - 2
- || 5 ||. #. States of North America *:::: , ; 493,025 5,111 6,899 ; º, ſº ; : ; is alsº º 538 * {
§ $ -: : §." west indies tº sº e º & e e º & . . ) 22,621 2,370,288 2,386.224 3 º 787,996 889,793 . 22,639 16,592 ; º: ; ; : º 223,177 12 É
*N H S iſ,...i.a. Piaf, . . . . . . . . . . - - -º,-- 197| 3,663, 5 949 - 3. 1,372 3. 151,342 | 2 224,051 ~ * > 3 9,170 === i
§ s io-de-la-Plata ... • ~ "g;7330 " 3,663,484 || 2 ,655 948 2 28,97 244,438 2 288.80
-- ~ *, *::ve • . . . • e e e - 3. 817,222 2 ,840,372 ,073 91 ,971 83.5 --> 193.9 ,803 352.95 ... . *- -
§ sº 26 Mexico and G • e s • * * * * '702,540 3 * 1,080,543 2 3,860,878 3,83 8,357 864. ,553 70,05 ,958 238.4 ,950
S ; ººlºº > 6,219,648 || 3 3 738,011 | "850, 333.303 | 1.391,035 | i. 1,057 4,161,541 ,944 925,699 || 1 ,050 84,811 ,412 227,229 1.
S ... º. f..... . . . . . . . ,371,292.4 - - 0,042 774,11 º, i.isiº | 1,017, 5,459.737 3,925.6 ,084,463 97 - 126,303 122 -- H 8
ili and Peru © e g º e º e º 'º e & - | * - ,117 '798,620 956. ,047,526 1,053,32 ,925,609 || 5,716,25 4,823 813,32 - 22,859
iſ tº Fºnºmisiúñii". | * * * wº - 3. * 'º'; '; 'º. º; º; º; ; ;| cººl : - .
&A © & © e *- - - 2 29 5 5 <-e P2 I r 3 - 2 *-v2 T. 3. 5 - - * 4tº,
5| **ś – — — . — 0.645 238,711 | 332,864 & #º ; : º: ; *::::::: *; º; 7.961,095 -
m B . DOM. 6,834,298 - * - 14 3 Cº- 158.43 2 265.63 5 182.0 = 2 +\º sº. 3 1,530,558 - *. 23;
N y products direct . . . , 6,834,298 - - * º ,776 45.2 ,433 i52.342 ,630 29,523 ,011 402.45 2.sº sº sº. 2 -
Sº o By Gover ct to Europe, j. 2 *-** *2 - ºr v 6,435,498 5,09 o - t- —a *: 61.016 ,275 73,497 5 101,380 I > *-*. 143,491 102,458 428,368 - 22
& #overnment Bills ... 4- - * * ,093,267 6,058 ... " " . -- * -- v. 25,037 88,660 55,420 2.777 536,051 2
§ By ºn and mºment Biis soon cool sooool ; º; ; - - - * * * 64,829 º, º ſº; 192,777 | 161,851 583,947 :
* g By Foreign Freights 11 ills e & * – 2 00,000 & 3,000,000 i.o 0,000 4,000,000 - 4.000. 70 7,319,430 7 580 469 - -s - – * - -- 07,217 108 958 73,399 84 596 169,221 $ 4.
& * Excessive adva > . . . . . . . . . . . . – — emºg * I,000,000 700,000 5 ,000 3,000,000 3.0 9 7,484,789 9,239 - 419,151 391 is - 125,417 132.3 52,870 25
S & Il Cé IIl OFI - 50 - See N 3. 700 O 5 O0,000 3. ,496 7 - - 2 9 -- ~~~ 3 54 I 26
s: BV Bull price . . . 0.000 Oteš *q ,000 700 3,000,000 ,935,134 330, 109 - 11.330
S 1. y Bullion,--see Notes e ‘º º ,000 || 300,000 | "700,000 700,000 || 750,00 ooo "Too ooo "700,000 3,000,000 || 3,000,000 º; 8,698,557 | 12 - •,•v. 303,134 3ii.978 27
S. - - • * * * * e s • 9 *- - 0,000 eºs - *=- - - 2 '700 5. 2 *z, 000,00 Nº. 2 3 ** < * 12,236,5 - - - - 5 tº
Š t Total Equivalents 2,000,000 3,000,000 750,000 | 750,000. 750,000 2,500,000 | – * ...! º *:::::: : º; 11,041,090 | 13,036 28
C v Interest o S. 10 2 750,000 • * > 2,000,000 | 1 5 700,000 2 2,500,000
s Il P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,010,480 21,529,502 º 2 750,000 || 750,000 1,000,000 | – ’ 700,000 700,000 '#39,
* • • - * @ & . . * 2 - 16,165,226 13,443,699 - 17 731 - - - 3. ~ . 750,000 750 odo ~ * wº- 5 * 7?,
: É § ſ29 British West Indie - - - - - - sº ,731,479 11,374,586 10,728 - - - 2 750,000 750,000 {}
30 East Indi S - - - - - ---. . . . . ,728,362 12,943, I
5 g : 31 Mi S & ndies and China :::::::::: - 8,496,850 8 527 019 -- - - - - - 3 * 5 '76 13,851,813 14 068 025 - p
J - ; 32 Wº..."; … fº ... . 6,304,096 8.01229, 7,546,843 8,326,927 . . . - -, -ºvº. 16,368,752 18,435,565 || | g
§ ; s tº- Fr male Fisheries … ºrize 550,076 "141. ** 8,310,698 7 637.7 8,608,791 3.188.540 sº 1. * > .” - ~~ : “... " - -- - - - - - * x 9 & Lº -- 11,253,481 15 367 6 - 7"
:: * West indies into ireland .. 501,805 || 31 ,479 75.17 | "Tº 3| 7,337,690 7,337.5 8,354,312 8,367,477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ,367,614 | 16,136,203 || 14,368,39 $
tal i tº- *- – 2 : 5 • . 9 --> * > * > . 06,401 ,971,145 || 8,655,538 : ... - . f
Z ºr I: otal into UNITED K. - — 444,519 3 2,068 2.9 , -º 6,918,540 ,538 7,427,909 - -
* Up a. By Go ING DOM. 15.85 - *e - * - 98,405 551,703 ,978 4,966 540 7,312.356 6,533, 7,782,135 | 7 º
F-4 #: vernment Bills fº ,852,327 17,028 ~ • . . . . Gºa- - e- 9 537,443 - 5 11,300 I ,582,075 8.00 - - - - - 7,897,442 8.9 -
U} }- y By Bulli g 3,000 ,028,067 16,360,9 d—" * - 3 2. 362,464 5 - 6,823] ,002,787 7,94 ,908,672 8,50 gº {}
3 : "E */ on,-see Notes 2 ,000 3,000.00 3,360,971 | 16,361,229 - - tº- -. - 592,067 376,0 Mauritius 7,943,052 8,348 ,501,443 8,067,12
§ 3 ; ; - © oooooo ſoooooo "500,000 16,402,557 | 16,1: - * - cºmes - 76,072 278,320 it, 1UIS 328.956 | "ji º67| 7,359,335 | 7,700, 7
* • TV 5 0.000 - - ,130 092 H6 g - - — * , *- * > 327 65 3. 516.12 5 5 r 7,700 249
* -, . : Total EXPOR, 2 300,000 | 'sooºoool ,470,731 15 - * ,657 453 516,121 438.7 5
- - - TS 2 * 300.000 2 ,161,469 13,493 . . . . . . . . . . " - 501.0 453,136 428 138,714 675,376 29
- *** ***s. 10.064,153 - 3. 300,000 3 ,493,595 15,493 - - 501,093 483.3 428,591 361.08 •
State - . 2 v ºr +2 10,817,281 - 00,000 300,0 *942 16,339.7% 1 . . . . 33,391 || 588,26 361,086 195,591 30
#!" º - * * * * * ºf . ooo "gooooo "sooooo *; º; lºſſ is ,266 586,476 531,964 31
fºſ, ) ºligº.......... tº e o 'º e º & 6 – . . . . . . - 3 -> * > * > * > . ,169,357 8 ,- - • * ~ * 300,000 "3oo. 18,785 ! . . . . . . . . . * * 32
*NGLAND º “ . . . . . . . . . . | 1 - ... " ,357 8,504,743. ,000 3 ,785,417 | 17, o 1 - 1. -
in February Maximum of both *: … . º 1,565,000 1,939,000 4 - > * == - 9,505,489 7,747,744 8,030 - - 00,000 300,000 §§ 17,170,307
in adjº. Total amount of Li ithin the 2,16 310,000 3,075 tº gº \ i < - - - • * * * , , , " . . . . " 14 8,030,224 7,954 - ,000 300,00
gº ("º" ºn of Liabilities , ió1,000 || 4,566,000 9,99 ooo 7,742,000 || 3,914, 00 3,326,000 || 3,165,000 | * . . . . . 7,954,711 | 8,123,517 8,188 ,000 º
=++-º-º- sº sºlº 911. 944 ooo; ºooo | 1.746, 4,189,000 == ,183,879 || 9,12 - w
- & © Q 2 º e ,963,000 39,402,0 ,914,000 10,078,00 ,000 1,746,000 2 7,259,000 | 8,6 ++ tº 8,855,807 Ø
== 46,595,000 || 48,042. % ºf .; sº 5 7,680,000 || 3.797, ,670,000 7,717,000 === ,855,807 8,741,676
— 8.042,000 || 43.936. 35,768,000 || 2 1,639,000 13,32 ,797,000 1,713 ,717,000 || 7,190,0 , , , ;- ,676 7,900,717 $/
— 956,000 || 40.960, 31,540,000 27 ,329,000 || 11,08 ,713,000 6,092,0 ,190,000 1,043,0 ==== 2 -
— ºgo.oool 35,639, 27,577,000 29,5 ,086,000 14,142 ,092,000 1,588,00 ,043,000 | 7,626,00 - . . . . . º
&EEEEE Kºsº sº. ººzºº 35,639,000 31,098 ,507,000 23,35 .i.43,000 | 13.915,000 | 8,613, of iºisoool 3.33. 0 8,943,00 - -
}*0, *,000 ºl,098,000 | *.00 355,000 || 25,573 ooo 29,834, o 8,613,000 | 10,007. of 3,532,000 | 1.404, 0 6,109,000 . . . . 2.
**** 26703,000 :::::::::: ; ºl; tº gº. 3: oasio wº
+ ,730 ,403,000 30,692 3 s.v. v. 2 ,161 2 3,065,000 | "ºod
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928,000 32.219,000 33. ,000 || 30,813,000 | 26,989,0
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AN ACCOUNT of the Declared Value of the Produce AND MANur Actures of the UNITED KINGDOM or GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 3:3:43.0330.33% from thence, to each of 32 different parts of the World, in each of the
20 Years 1814–1832; the Countries formed into Three Divisions, showing the Total Official Value of Colonial and Foreign Produce RE-EXPORTED to each Division, and the Total Official Value of Imports therefrom, in each of the aforesaid 20 Years; showing also the Total Official Value of
the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom, Exported to each Division; and the ratio of the Declared value to every £100 of the Official; the proportion of CORN included in the Imports; the estimated Commercial Value thereof; amount of Customs Duty paid on the same; and
average price of Wheat in each Year; and also a statement of the Amount of Taxes raised in each year, distinguishing the proportion for Ireland ; and the Total Expenditure, distinguishing the proportion applied by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the Public Debt; and the Average rate at
which they purchased 3 per cent Stock in each year. *** For the Official Values to each Country, see pages 124–5; and for the Quantities and Value of each Article to each Country, see pages 128–136, and 148–9. -
..— º º —f |Years. H.814, 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. $º. 1831. 1832 | 1833.
Countries to which Eaſported. —£ £ £ £ £ £ —£ < £ £ £ £-— £ —£-— —£ - £ -—£- £-— £ ---É- ——£-— —
ſ 1 Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,705,954 1,307,682 1,964,214 3,045,475 2,844,635 | 1,793,681 2,672,214 1,590,716 837,678 1,129,524 1,505,749 1,345,624 1,407,192 | 1,408,970 1,318,936 | 1,435,805 1,489,538
2 Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 9 º' & g º º 523,319 253,240 | 41,348 43,831 52,883 47,649 33,410 32,016 35,113 36,797 33,443 64,188 39,649 46,731 42,699 38,252 40,488
3 Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,154 209,248 59,017 47,051 86,873 70,337 66,424 58,706 43,948 70,959 56,579 68,548 4. 53,550 39,129 53,582 64,234 63,926
4 Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . & a e o & © a 9 & e e s sº 183,912 274,892 174,570 250,834 189,889 177,410 164,277 135,400 129,236 132,152 111,557 117,255 84, 194 104,916 111,880 95,247 118,813
5 Prussia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,229,756 853,579 456,107 518,539 513,864 386,755 492,409 274,449 234,186 186,295 110,581 160,362 114,661 174,338 179,145 189,011 177,923
6 Germany . . . . . . e e º e s e e º e & © tº e º e º 'º e 6,429,524 5,737,426 5,946,860 5,433,010 6,176,270 5,646,569 6,110,356 5,282,279 5,234,925 4,365,219 3,897,852 4,607,805 || 4,161,788 4,654,618 4,394,104 || 4,478,555 4,463,605
7 Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,524,120 | 1,652,712 1,631,645 1,337,683 1,187,042 1,118,427 | 1,118,108 947,416 | 1,011,393 1,194,010 | 1,138,148 1,201,671 1,268,881 2,104,561 2,142,736 2,050,014 || 2,022,458
8 Flanders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,461,036 1,682,913 | 1,095,325 731,660 757,787 654,568 632,964 723,174 801,097 940,682 837,448 982,328 692,861 ; **** * 2 + +- 2 3 vs. v. 2 2 v - - 2
9 France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579,811 295,858 404,818 1,003,487 369,504 299,493 390,744 438,255 437,009 349,636 338,635 360,710 488,438 446,952 498,938 491,388 475,884
10 Portugal, Azores, and Madeira . . . . . 3,249,556 2,938,017 2,115,487 1,888,507 | 1,553,428 1,642,714 | 1,668,130 2,153,321 1,890,130 1,446,686 1,772,531 1,543,761 | 1,392,293 1,466,647 | 1,012,758 1,266,931 1,168,768
11 Spain and the Canaries . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,560,379 1,166,773 877,229 727,888 602,493 583,033 626,194 324,504 395,643 278,099 479,372 323,835 285,294 274,235 339,305 911,685 649,688
12 Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,328,792 | 1,667,836 1,394,684 2,240,987 3,147,648 2,692,797 2,441,958 2,161,860 3,137,698 2,369,560 2,490,092 | 1,837,590 1,971,411 1,942,752 2,176,149 || 2,202,030 3,251,379
- 13 Gibraltar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1,659,776 1,201,142 1,146,065 861,128 674,672 790,961 1,191,096 1,217,983 1,660,352 1,142,294 1,645,907 908,722 829,521 1,045,266 1,038,925 504,163 292,760
Rj 14 Malta and Ionian Isles . . . . . . . . . . . 896,972 | 957,647 722,460 512,195 475,863 348,922 269,698 203,149 231,680 244,760 186,133 148,681 216,875 237,145. 280,536 254,475 246,098
Sº 15 Turkey and the Morea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,903 208,698 299,242 451,299 806,531 537,335 551,792 360,214 521,574 650,256 747,739 633,449 567,636 531,704 186,177 568,084 1,149,310
§ 4 16 Guernsey, Jersey, and Man . . . . . . . . 326,627 328,581 324,484 326,500 355,731 329,670 296,603 324,728 315,052 320,199 347,174 341,829 319,026 320,959 329,428 319,996 344,036
S \ - - - — A- 1 ºh-
§ a ToTAL British Produce & Manufactures. 26,869,591 | 20,736,244 18,653,555 19,420,074 19,795,113 17,120,321 18,726,377 | 16,228,170 16,916,714 || 14,857,128 15,698,940 14,646,358 || 13,893,270 14,798,923 14,105,298 || 14,865,470 15,954,674
b ToTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce. 17,707,818 14,258,434 || 11,991,665 8,889,122 9,138,960 8,452,321 9,020,666 8,611,070 7,648,870 6,988,996 8,588,596 6,820,800 8,262,597 7,562,772 7,648,103 8,521,333 6,337,304
c Total ExPopT. 44,577,409 || 34,994,678 30,645,220 28,309,196 28,934,073 25,572,642 27,747,043 24,839,240 24,565,584 21,846,124 24,287,536 21,467,158 22,155,867 22,391,695 21.753,401 23,386,803 22,291,978 -
d do. IMPORT. 9,934,131 8,358,206 4,658,419 8,414,374 || 13,409,791 8,632,047 8,680,584 8,115,773 9,552,267 9,822,832 11,846,754 17,460,884 12,373,890 15,566,863 16,438,570 15,214,885 16,092,617 -
e Excess of ExpoRT. 34,643,278 26,636,472 25,986,801 | 19,894,822 | 15,524,282 | 16,940,595 | 19,066,459 16,723,467 15,013,317 | 12,023,292 | 12,440,782 4,006,274 || 9,781,977 6,724,832 5,314,831 8,174,918 6,199,361
f Official Value of line a 17,809,176 14,840,814 15,756,131 18,104,550 18,596,664 17,450,965 21,114,451 | 19,220,365 22,171,889 19,385,561 20,330,605 | 19,230,633 20,333,699 22,583,212 22,155,936 || 25,529,744 27,856,748
g Ratio of line a to every £100 of f. I50 I39 118 107 107 98 89 84 76 76 77 76 67 65 64 66 - 57
h Proportion of line d in Corn 1,209,677 395,572 405,545 2,196,113 3,913,590 1,613,024 1,387,504 || 272,992 115,914 41,000 || 456,290 1,128,342 2,117,391 ||a 1,994,214 | 1,673,417 | 3,500,433 3,270,745 4,671,354
i Annual average price of Wheat 98/ 70/6 61/10 87/4 90/7 82/9 69/5 62/5 53/ 41/11 56/8 62/9 64/8 3 56/ 54/2 63/3 64/3 66/4
j Estimated Commercial Value of h 2,815,320 '793,245 942,498 6,403,894 10,908,140 4,235,000 2,720,000 | 380,000 170,000 75,000 790,000 2,310,000 4,100,000 | see Notes. - * - – * *
| k Amount of Duty paid on same 40,224 18,046 Rºss - º — , - * ** *- * * - e-sº - º- 10,310 172,228 299,319 437,523, 781,032 193,228 896,720 790,110 541,159
2 ſ 5 ( 17 Egypt; . . . . . . 3 e 2 s e º e º e º 'º e s e e º e ~" ºr ºl --- ºr ºf ~~! ~~~~) tº … º. ºf ºil --- ºr ~" ºr 53,624 35,302. 59,305 110,227 - r x:
§ { * { 18 West Coast of Africa . . . . . . . . . . 113,178 | 123,188 112,836 145,818 174,879 132,710 145,117 201,435 208,267 172,361 172,687 199,731 126,995 163,960 205,197 244,253 253,261
S º ( 19 Cape of Good Hope & St. Helena 259,034 210,654 238,838 260,541 215,708 183,584 248,182 280,682 176,677 334,967 245,054 201,857 168,773 258,064 255,267 303,272 370,661 - -
< 20 New South Wales, and New Zealand 6,068 40,519 27,204 19,422 13,546 61,492 | 117,123 126,114 213,574 168,039 166,474 199,700 ... 219,573 340,130 446,326 311,576 316,073 º
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3 ſ21 British North America . . . . . . . . 4,399,753 || 3,461,742 2,471,326 1,515,317 | 1,768,153 2,020,061 | 1.559,104 1,141,278 1,338,903 1,634,977 | 1,950,343 1,980,453 1,401,808 1,397,350 | 1,691,044 1,581,723 1,857,133
Š 22 United States of North America 8,129 13,255,374 9,556,577 6,930,360 9,451,010 4,929,816 3,875,286 6,214,875 6,865,263 5,464,874 6,090,394 7,018,934 4,659,018 7,018,272 5,810,315 4,823,415 6,132,346
2. s 23 Brazil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,910,872 | 1,896,064 1,825,268 2,034,696 3,180,642 1,937,331 2,101,030 1,858,357 1,523,812 2,415,077 2,597,235 | 2,952,684 1,707,729 2,312,109 3,518,297 2,516,040 2,452,103
Ç º j 24 Foreign West Indies . . . . . . . . . . 1,791, 167 1,156,875 860,948 1,279,782 1,169,610 892,306 939,782 1,050,778 868,041 1,073,914 1,171,221 907,998 570,409 907, 309 818,056 969,885 939,802
§ § } 25 Mexico . . . . . tº e º e º e º e © & © tº t e º sº e - - 89,360 267,418 391,997 1,043,916 471,285 694,743 313,220 303,562 978,441 -
Q: 26 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 70,178 200,914 297,394 450,975 204,598 213,972 261.113 232,703 216,751 §
| < tº ZU, 2 4, * 2 5 2 2 3. - - -
& 4 27 Rio-de-la-Plata ....... ... ( 172279 033.0% wººl gigolº alºus assº woºl | 1,083,880 l 981,047 | 664,436 1,141,920 | 849,920 371,117 | 154,895 312,389 758,540 632,172 | -
's U28 Chili and Peru . . . . . . . * e º 'º e 501,675 671,048 1,144,033 1,128,220 440,218 628,600 1,083,986 1,119,121 909,095
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§ 1 Total, British Produce & Manufactures. | 9,200 solºo.79,502 ſtºoſ ºozºº'ſ 19789,663 to spoºf ooooºo; Tiº Agoſtºozoºſ isogo.ogg|15,368,752 gºgg|Toºn, ºf 11,149,028, 11,750,312||1322395, 15,168,065
= | n Total. Colonial and Foreign Produce. 750,000 || 750,000 || 750,000 | 101,121 942,816 778,288 922,467 985,777 | 1,015,016 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 1,501,177 911,958 1,224,586 1,381,601 | 1,095,002 | 1,444,460
s n Total EXPORT. 10,010,480 21,529,502 | 16,165,226 13,503,699 || 17,731,479 11,374,586 10,728,362 | 12,943,176 13,851,813 14,068,025 | 16,368,752 18,435,565 11,253,481 15,367,614 | 16,133,203 14,318,397 16,612,525
< o Total IMPORT. -* 6,834,298 6,435,495 5,093,267 6,058,695 7,072,834 6,014,670 7,319,430 7,580,469 7,484,789 9,239,496 || 7,935,134 10,911,865 8,698,557 12,238,524 9,939,549 11,041,090 13,036,712
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§ p Excess of ExpoR.T. 3,176,182 15,094,007 11,071,959 7,445,004 || 10,658,645 5,359,916 3,408,932 4,362,707 6,366,024 4,828,529 8,433,618 7,523,700 2,554,924 3,129,090 6,196,654 3,327,307 3,575,813
R. q Official Value of line l. - 8,077,206 18,561,735 | 12,905,822 12,911,214 15,689,102 9,688,515 10 055,932 || 13,015,821 14,368,344 15,399.951 | 19,018,089 19,381,013 | 12,220,080 18,590,047 20,857,695 19,073,702 21,890,145
*: U. r Ratio of line a to every £100 of l. 115 124 120 99 107 109 97 92 89. 85 80 87 84 76 70 69 69
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§§ ; º * cº ........ } 2,334,349 2,891,416 3,048,993 3,705.964 3,863,132 2,653,527 3,698,168 4,151,677 3,771,222 3,758,409| 3,525,980 || 3,423,281 || 4,102,667 *:::::: º: º: º
§§ 31 British West Indies ..... e s tº e º º º ...] 7,029,699 || 7,225,807 4,545,084 || 5,890,199 || 6,021,626 4,841,253 4,197,761 4,320,586 3,439,818 3,676,780 3,828,690 3,866,834 3,199,264 3,583,222 3,289,704 3,612,085 2,838,448
s: 32 Whale Fishery............ & © e º e º 'º 6 - 105 58 12 13 — — I 1,034 384 — — . 35 91 74 || -- — ; – — — — ; – — - -
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:SJ's ToTAL British Produce & Manufactures. 9,364,153 || 10,117,281 7,589,089 9,596,176 9,884,758 7,494,781 7,891,963 8,472,647 7,211,040 7,430,224 7,354,711 || 7,290,189 || 7,301,931 8,238,384 7,956,946 7,753,808 || 7,148,838
S$º t ToTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce. 700,000 || 700,000 700,000 702,442 778,082 674,576 612,780 | 1,032,842 563,704 600,000 | 600,000 | 833,328 881,948 || 1,018,985 | 898,861 987,868 751,879
§ u Excess of IMPORT. 5,788,174 6,210,786 8,071,882 6,062,611 7,739,717 | 7,960,735 7,965,988 5,655,980 5,718,851 7,462,818 8,406,078 6,164,787 | 8,429,793 7,848,608 || 9,929,610 9,005,926 9,269,590
& T. --- - - º: * } . . . . . - - - - - - *- — e. *::---------º-º:
§§ • To TAL IMPORTS. 15,852,327 | 16,028,067 16,360,971 16,361,229 16,402,557 | 16,130,092 16,470,731 15,161,469 13,493,595 15,493,042 16,360,789 14,288,304 | 16,613,672 17,105,977 18,785,417 | 17,747,602 || 17,170,307
§§ w Official Value of line s. 7,314,198 || 8,309,453 6,112,567 9,095,663 8,401,626 6,394,696 || 7,220,819 8,596,525 7,696,300 8,358,954 8,681,343 7,841,290 || 7,779,075 10,105,843 9,806,097 10,867,001 || 10,757,413
s" U. a Ratio of do, to £ 100 of s. 129 122 123 I05 115 I17 109 99 91 89 85 93 5.94 82 81 71 70
Actual amount }: GREAT BRITAIN. 70,240,313 71,203,142 62,640,711 52,135,749 53,967,218 53,291,508 || 55,063,693 55,530,073 55,255,615 54,446,969 55,456,375 53,771,500 || 51,314,930 51,311,717 52,723,192 51,437,783 50,708,385 46,444,514
of TAXES. z IRELAND. 7,154,070 7,334,786 6,204,785 5,514,840 5,720,723 5,884,684 4,702,011 5,155,205 || 4,847,126 4,293,635 4,659,289 4,592,301 4,587,415 || 4,644,289 4,668,044 4,497,183 || 4,223,964 4,393,036
Total Expenditure of 5 General Purposes 115,621,433 116,402,962 73,254,361 58,887,527 58,233,037 57,858,282 58,001,890 58,194,263 55,619,041 54,397,234 55,918,734 54,980,128 57,049,195 56,859,224 53,573,714 53,637,675 51,432,877 || 51,125,723
the United Kingdom. t Sinking Fund 14,120,963 13,452,096 || 13,253,601 || 14,607,559 15,484,119 || 4,455,967 5,667,536 4,383,696 8,765,092 7,505,274 5,166,424 5,486,475 5,601,130 5,726,304 || 4,683,183 |, 2,772,035 | 1,935,765 2,673,909
Average rate of 3 per cent Stock. £66 114 £58 139 e62 i 9 end 16 | #73 is £7, 19 3 £68 is o leſia is 5 679 is £35 bio gºod 36 ego o 8 gºo & 3 egº 1310| E8514 & 33 is iſºl ego is a gig oio e84 o o







T21.
STATEMENT shewing the Declared Value of British PRODUCE and MANUFACTURES, EXPORTED from the UNITED
KINGDOM to all parts of the World, in each of the 4 Years 1827–1830,-see Note below.
From United Kingdom, as per Annual Paper.
1827.
—£-——
37,324
315,825
184,412
153,665
219,981
107,199
786,955
1,394,881
1,215,561
256,425
187,888
525,715
8,834
123,612
153,387
132,625
963,703
439,032
271,983
294,815
14,558
3,545,578
12,948,035
2,057,351
4,565,370
540,915
1,144,552
71,032
177,294
175,462
892,529
406,312
201,822
302,255
169,456
125,808
236,113
88,715
195,110
1,549,246
1828.
—£-——
28,809
352,615
1 13,906
157,532
245,496
102,874
678,786
I,387.204
1,226,617
177,983
147,131
491,211
9,145
154,245
145,943
119,652
1,038,569
502,215
269,109
273,976
76,881
3,595,405
12,483,249
2,120,276
4,397,291
527,476
1, 165,763
66,146
201,216
197,581
910,090
335,761
262,115
266,651
181,973
138,669
255,871
89,600
208,532
1,709,192
1829.
*** *º-s-s £-- **
1,
I,
33,869
293,156
174,920
162,474
249,124
109,878
812,366
390,551
162,931
114,555
120,105
1
l,
1,
467,819
7, 146
174,889
147,309
105,663
984,918
463,986
226,227
268,380
60,801
3,976,874
2,516,247
953,607
4,056,266
426,501
1,041,885
52,037
178,483
189,469
786,437
279,387
253,984
235,178
177,830
131,079
267,930
83,303
190,652
514,407
From Great Britain, as per Annual Finance Accounts.
*º-s’ sº
*
sistºl 36,812,756 35,842,623
*
Of this Statement the left hand Columns of
Figures represent the Value of British Produce and
Manufactures Earported from the United Kingdom,
d's eachibited in a paper, published annually,– Vide
Par. Paper, No. 357, Session i832, and also as eachi-
bited on the following Page ; while the right hand
Columns represent the Value Eaported as eachi-
bited in the annual Finance Accounts, in which
the Earports from Great Britain and Ireland are ea:-
hibited separately.
In the annual payer the annered
articles, Nos. 43–63, are not enumerated, while some merated prior to 1829
of the Articles that are enumerated, perplea from the
tºqnt of uniformity, for instance, in the annual paper,
Haberdashery and Millinery, are included with Ap-
parel, Slops, and Negro Clothing, while in the other
decount they are entered separately :—again, lines
*-39, in the Annual Finance Accounts, are included
with Cottons, Limens, and Woolens respectively, while
Sévéral articles in both accounts are included with
the Unenumerated, which it is desirable should be
£numerated specifically in the form eachibited in the
tºo following pages.
Butter and Cheese, Beef and
*ork, and Linens, it will be seen form the chief arti-
“les of Earport from Ireland to Foreign Parts,
| 830. Articles Eaſported. 1827. 1828. 1829. i830. 1831.
—£--— - |-–f----|--—£--——£--—|—£--- £-——
35,520 | 1 Bacon and Hams . . . . . . . . . . 32,495 26,547 30,655 31,834 20,834
263,176 || 2 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . 145,848 181,397 | 157,852 123,792 || 130,603
159,730 || 3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . 87,395 71,685 98,055 85,860 83,428
197,043 4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182,084 241,324 186,365 245,751 184,032
212,564 || 5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212,391 || 239,269 241,417 | 206,877 || 157,350
95,874 || 6 Books. . . . . . . . . . . . e e e º gº gº e 106,925 101,378 109,435 93.851 100,770
867,344 7 Brass and Copper e tº e º ºn e º e º e 786,803 678,531 810,641 863,313 | 802,879
1,412,107 || 8 Hardwares and Cutlery . . . . 1,390,429 |1,385,617 |1,389,515 1,410,936 1,620,237
1,078,523 || 9 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1,214,948 |1,226,836 |I, 155,177 1,076, 187 ||,119,967
106,789 || 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . . . 256,182 177,656 114,525 | 106,769 96,216
106,134 || 1 || Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187,888 147,131 | 120,105 || 106,134 77,718
394,314 | 12 Glass. . . . . . . . . . tº tº º e º gº º e º º - • as
7,229 | 13 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527,110 || 492,073 || 467,155 396,662 423,829
183,604 || 14 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121,040 151,397 171,978 | 181,209 | 162,706
184,464 | 15 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº ºs 1 54.043 144,838 145,880 182,863 198,243
84,085 16 Cordage tº º sº º ſº tº • * * * * * * - - - - - 127,832 112,569 98,543 78,442 75,822
1,288,078 || 17 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . ... 963,431 |1,038,538 || 984,838 1,287,888 [1,237,774
442, 193 18 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . & © & 437,813 499,743 461,710 || 439,567 458,966
246,592 19 Soap and Candles. . . . . . . . . . 227,696 226,206 | 192,739 220,315 210,170
257,130 20 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280,266 261,735 253,513 243,143 234,491
144,713 21 Wool, Sheep and Lambs. . . . * 60,801 || 144,713 || || 73,104
4,133,741 22 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . [3,545,568 |3,594,946 |3,974,039 |4,132,259 |3,974,990
14,419,770 || 23 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,956,826 || 13,545,638 13,420,576 15,203,713 13,207,947
2,017,776 24 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,895,187 |2,000,033 1,768,436 1,926,257 2,301,803
4, 174,990 25 Entd. by the Piece gº £ res,
433,602 || 26 do. . the '...}woolens 5,277,861 |5,120,226 |4,656,810 |4,847,398 5,385,811
"...] . º, | : $º dº º º l tº These articles in this Account are
2 42.5 ().5 § sº wares 29 Wors teå tº 6 @ § included in the three preceding Items.
- 30 Beaver and Felt .... 175,293 196,906 | 188,902 208,498 || 169,076
209,849 Hats; 31 All other . . . . . . . . . . 17, 112 || 23, 170 | 16,066 15,672 | 15,148
772,834 ! 32 Apparel, Slops, & Negro Clo. 389,390 || 419,486 || 387,694 384,214 368,545
5 33 Haberdashery and Millinery 499,534 || 485,981 394,443 384,701 || 414,717
241,641 34 Ammunition, Arms, &c. . . . . 406,312 || 335,513 || 279,382 241,623 562,729
208,767 ||35 Machinery and Mill Work . 201,552 262,094 || 250,062 208,737 | 105,506
249,657 36 Tin Plates and Pewter Ware 301,753 266,634 235,022 249,620 230,004
190,5 : 5 37 Plate, Plat’d Ware, & Jewly. 169,450 | 181,849 177,242 190,208 187,931
100,244 || 38 Painters Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . 124,983 || 138,005 || 130,821 99,985 101,987
521,010 || 39 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .236,093 || 255,756 267,192 || 519,919 578,260
78,321 |40 Sadlery tº e º 'º º gº tº º sº tº e e ſº tº e 88,435 89,206 || 82,996 78,072 60,950
171,848 || 41 Stationery tº e º is e º ſº tº tº tº ſº tº e º 'º e 193,047 204,362 187,438 167,680 177,698
1,413,520 $ 42 All other articles . . . . . . . . . . 1,027,003 1,146,793 1,024,629 || 859,064 843,543
--~~~~ Nos. 43–63, below . . . . . . 448,321 || 481,728 520,223 447,576 || 396,906
Total from iRELAND. . . . . 786,518 617,596 || 617,596 || 560,200 || 510,953
38,271,597 Total from TJ NITED KING DOM. 37,182,857 36,814,177 35,880,469 38,251,502 37,163,648
(43 Bread and Biscuit . . . . . . . . 8,069 11,548 10,301 9,654 10,072
44 Corn, Grain, and Flour 70,915 40,592 || 37,536 35,842 37,027
45 Hops & © tº s º º gº & e º e º º ºs e is tº 7, 173 18,642 4,525 6,614 I ,284
46 Seeds . . . . . . . . . gº tº e º 'º º ºs e 5,887 4,774 6,977 4,511 5,258
47 Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,131 65,092 62,001 || 49,243 29,212
ſ48 Mules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gº º tº 7,519 '7,248 2,715
49 Cows and Oxen tº gº º º 1,721 2,348 1,726
These articles were 50 Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,086 4,327 3,391
not specifically enu->{ 51 Tongues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,382 1,346 1,500
52 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . e G 5,501 5,452 6, 106
53 Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . tº dº ſº e º e 6,236 5,842 5,219
| - {_54 Wool, other than Sheeps. . . . 43,414 33,460 | 66,835
55. Whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,316 63,583 40,667 4 I,893 8,287
56 Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e ſº Q & 0 18,464 55,585 | 73,750 45,063 21, 171
57 Saltpetre, Refined . . . . . 17,943 25,917 17,508 || 8,682 20,684
58 Tobacco, Manufactured . . . . 14,982 18,416 15,878 21,734 16,259
59 Alum . . . . . . . & e º dº º e s a e e º e sº 2,290 1,640 1,926 3,008 5,855
60 Cabinet Wares . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,407 || 59,033 60,641 55,568 || 41,317
61 Umbrellas and Parasols . . . . 38,011 1,221 || 35,312) 32,509 || 47,513
! 62 Mathematical Instruments . 32,339 19,394 21,612 21,447 17, 103.
U.63 Musical do. 68,394 56,291 58,732 51,785 38,372
2 F
| 22
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 74 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED
KING Dom, EXPORTED from thence, to all parts of the WORLD, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
*...* In the Session of 1829, an
Account was presented to Parliament, entitled “Statements of the Imports and Exports of the principal articles of Merchandize between the United
Kingdom, and the several Countries and British Possessions abroad, in the Year 1827 5 specifying the quantities and Declared Value of Eacports of British Merchandize, and the
quantities of Imported Articles retained for Home Consumption.”
Wide Vol. XVII, Folio 215, Papers of Session 1829. This order of account has since been continued annually,
each Years account has always been about 18 months in arrear, that is, the account for 1830 was presented 9th. April 1832, and delivered in July. Although each Years account is
diffused over 36 pages, they are eacceedingly defective, and arranged in a way, as ea pressed at page 138, to preclude the possibility of any just conclusions being drawn from them.
Of the Imports, 88 articles herewith specified, at page 139 are entirely unnoticed.
The account of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-eaported, is equally defective, Nos. 63–75,
page 158, being also entirely unnoticed, although most of the articles are of far greater importance than several that are enumerated ; of the British Products Earported, 39 articles
only are specified, while in the Statement published with the annual Finance Accounts, 57 articles are enumerated, and that even is defective, see Note to following page.
1827. 1828,
r i Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 44,878,774 50,505,751.
2 Worsted do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
! 3 3 Printed . . . . . . . . . . Yards -
Q 4 Plain Calicoes .... a º a sº . A tº
§ ) 5 Muslims ... . . . . . . . . }~~~ 363,328,431
© C 6 Fustians, &c. . . . . . . .
^ 7 Fiannel . . . . . . . . . . a
3 8 Blankets • * * * * * * * * * ſt ! 6,460,994 6,816,407
§ { ... 9 Carpeting. . . . . . . . . . a
S ; 3 10 Mixed Stuffs . . . . . . a
53 § { 11 Cloths ........... . Pieces
s iš 12 Coatings tº tº e º ſe e º 'º º & Aft |
§ 13 Kerseymeres . . . . . . . 1,851,946 1,820,632
14 Baizes . . . . . . . . . . . . a
- U15 Stuffs . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 15 Worsted . . . . . . . . Dozens
Hosé is Čotion......... fy .
17 Limens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards 55,132,189 60,287,014
18 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. -
U19 Mixed Stuffs, . . . . . . . . . . . Yards
r (20 Pig and Old . . . . . . . . Tons ,126 7,935
21 Bar tº º ºs e º e º a ſº gº º º ºs & ºr tº ty 45,284 51, 108
22 Bolt and Rod . . . . . . . . a 7,337 7,450
. 23 Castings . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 125,840 124,129
2, 24 Hoops and Plates. . . . a 170,120 176,160
Sº & 25 Nails . . . . . • * * * * * * * * 7 79,160 91,920
§ 26 W rought and Anchors a 260,740 258,660
27 Wire . . . . . . . . . . . e tº º fy 4,140 6,220
& 28 Steel . . . . . . . . . . • * * * */ 10,700 |. 18,340
$º *mºssº &ºms Jºrºs º-
# * U29 Total Tons, 92,343 100,403
§ - -
30 Hardwares • tº dº º ºſ e e 6 tº e a g & fy -
31 Cutlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249,152 242,272
32 Brass and Copper. . . . . • s e // 147,222 128,106
33 Tin, Unwrought . . . . . . . a 49,474 41,427
34 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . Tons 13,275 10,021
35 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 368,679 357,864
36 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 7,475,025 8,993,124
37 Alum ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
ſ38 Bacon and Hams'. . . . . . . . Cwts. 11,072 8,833
39 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . Barrels 61,164 33,451
40 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . Cwts. 84,300 94,623
3 41 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuns 10,268 11,374
§ 42 Bread and Biscuit. . . . . . . . Cwts.
$ 43 Wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters A
5 44 All other Grain. . . . . . . . Af
§ 45 Meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
* } 46 Hops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
is § 37 seeds ................. #
§ 48 Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
§ 49 Lard • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Af
# 50 Tongues..... • e e o s • e s e s a &
§n 51 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. *
* 52 Cows, Oxen, and Mules.... ,
53 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • &
54 Wool, Sheeps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 278,552 1,669,389
\55 do., other sorts . . . . . . . . . a *
ſö6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 4,186 4,336
57 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 56,889 | 52,420
58 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 34,638,366 || 38,136,479
59 Glass B. e e º e º e ld F. tº e º ºs º: 224,497 || 216,895
• § 60 Beaver and Felt ... Dozens •
Š Hats; 61 All other sorts . . . . . } 75,497 83,114
§ 62 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs 1,402,758 1,321,542
$ 63 Soap and Candles... . . . . . . . 10,586,580 || 10,902,713
... 64 Sugar, Refined . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 409,060 456,844
§ 2 65 Fish, Herrings . . . . . . . . . . Barrels 127,039 134 137
§ 66 do., Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
R; 67 Whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
§ 68 Carriages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
§ 69 Plate, Gold and Silver.... Ounces
70 Watches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
71 Saltpetre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
| 72 Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
| 73 Tobacco. . . . . . . . tº ſº r is e e º 'º ... lbs.
U74 Umbrellas and Parasols ... Dozens
*——es


1829. 1830. | 1831. ( 1832. 1833. 1834. T 1835. [ ] 836.
61,441,251 64,645,342
402,517, 196 *}
5,298,495 *}
1,773,060 º
57,698,372 61,919,963
9,158 12,922 13,857
56, 178 59,885 64,013
6,476 8,043 6, 191
164,400 177,100 207,240
190,640 161,140 164,580
90,560 82,380 87,240
258,540 281,200 300,060
6,580 7,320 10,780
i4,300 16,660 24,140
108,275 117,420 || 123,778
260,899 267,731 335,980
163,241 189,592
33,215 30,425
6,834 7,442
371,271 504,419
10,574,951 10,499,778
10,039 12,197
56,073 61,816
89,875 73,128
11,365 10,212
#
1 332,097 2,951,100
4, a 4,025
44 35,658
36,794 34,733,614
20% 189,757
31 17,061;
1,338 1,495,003
9,123 10,266,514
475 607,580
122 167,599
123
Years 1827 – 1830,- see Note to preceding page.
STATEMENT shewing the Declared Value of each of the articles specified in Weight, Measure, or Tale, on the preceding page,
the produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDOM, EXPORTED from thence, to all parts of the World, in each of the 4
*.* Page 121 exhibits the 39 articles of British Products Exported, as specified in
the Annual Paper adverted to on the preceding page, in juata position with the articles specified in the annual Finance Accounts, by which
the disparity and defectiveness of both are rendered the more apparent.
an amplification of some of the Articles, and some additional ones enumerated which are suggested as desirable to be specified in future.
In these two pages a classification has been adopted, as well as
The 32 following pages, eac-
hibit the Earports to, and Imports from, each different part of the World, and are arranged in a way, in conjunction with the display at pages 56-75, to enable just con-
clusions being arrived at, both with regard to the nature and Value of the intercourse with each Country separately, as well as in the aggregate; by the arrangement
adopted in these two pages, special returns relating to Cottons, Woollens, and Iron, moved for almost every Session, are rendered unnecessary ; and, as it is, as desirable
to avoid proliacity, as it is inadequacy of detail ; it is considered, that every article is here enumerated, which the nature of the case requires.
1 Cotton Yarm a 9 e º e º e e º e g º a e º q is 9 @ 9
2 Worsted do.
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Hardwares
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e Q e s tº º º e Q & © tº 6 &
o e e e e e e s - © e - º e º O & C
e a e e e i e º e º e º 'º e º º e º e g
e e º e º & © e º e s - e º º
Coais
Salt
Alum
e t e º e º e º e s a C & 6 E & e º 0 & 0 &
e e º º e º & • * ºr e e s a e s e a e e º 'º 4
Bacon and Hams
Beef and Pork
Butter and Cheese
Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bread and Biscuit . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wheat
all other Grain
Meal and Flour . .
Hops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seeds . . . . .
Potatoes
Lard
Tongues
Horses . . . . . .
Cows, Oxen, and Mules
Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wool, Sheep and Lambs . . . . . .
do., all other Sorts . . . . . . . . . .
tº e º 6 & a e º e Q & 6
e e º e º & e e s - e. e. e. e.
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
• e e s e < * * e s e e
e e e o e dº gº e e º dº tº
te e g º O &
e e g º e º 'º e º 6 & & © e & 0 &
s & e e g c e º tº Q & 8 e º 'º 6 e º 0 e
s & e o e º e º e o e º e º 'º & e º e º e º e >
© e ge
e e º e º a 9 s e º e º 'o e tº tº e
e p & e e s & 6 & © e º q & © e
e tº c & e e
Books ...
Cordage . . .
Earthenware . . . . .
Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do., entered at Value . . . . . . . .
Hats, Beaver and Felt . . . . . . . .
do., all other
Deather
Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sugar, Refined . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fish, Herrings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oil
Whalebone . . .
Carriages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plate
Watches
Salt-Petre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spirits
Tobacco
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
e e e s s e e s e e s e e º e & tº
e ‘s e º ºs e o e º $ tº
a e g e º (p & © tº dº a 3 & ©
e tº e º & tº e - * º e º e o e º o e e
tº e - © tº e & * @ ei e g g º ºs e o e e e a * >
e e º e º e º e º e º O © tº
a 9 e o e º e e º e º e e º 'º e < e º 0 & 9
s e e º e º 0 & 0 & 9 º'
• e º 'º e o e s tº 8 ° & © tº e e s tº e º e e
ſ35 Apparel, Slops, & Negro Cl.
56 Haberdashery & Millinery
Hosiery, § { Cotton . . . .
Small Wares, & 58 Linen . . . .
Tapes, &c. ( 59 Worsted ..
60 Arms and Ammunition . . . .
61 Cabinet Wares tº º e - G &
62 Machinery & Mill Work ..
63 Mathematical Instruments
64 Musical do.
65 Painters Colours . . . . . . . .
66 Plated Ware and Jewelry
67 Sadlery and Harness
68 Stationery . . . . . . .
69 Tim and Pewter Ware
* * * *
e - © tº
70 Umbrellas and Parasols
U71 Unenumerated Articles . . . .
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce
58 • - - - - - - - ||
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832.
* * * * * —-sf'— —- #’—l—— —|—-sf- —-ºf-
3,545,578 3,595,405 || 3,976,874 || 4,133,741
12,948,035 | 12,483,249 || 12,516,247 14,419,770
5,106,285 4,924,767 || 4,482,767 4,607,592
2,057,351 2,120,276 1,953,607 || 2,017,776
236,113 255,871 267,930 521,010
1,215,561 | 1,226,617 | 1,162,931 | 1,078,523
$1,594,861 1,387,204 || 1,390,551 1,412,107
786,955 678,786 812,366 867,344
187,888 147,131 120,105 106,134
256,425 177,983 114,555 106,789
153,387 145,943 147,309 184,464
123,612 154,245 174,889 183,604
37,324 28,809 33,869 35,520
184,412 113,906 174,920 159,730
315,825 352,615 293,156 263, 176
219,981 245,496 249,124 212,564
14,558 76,881 60,801 144,713
107,199 102,874 109,878 95,874
132,625 119,652 105,663 84,085
439,032 502,215 463,986 442, 193
525,715 491,211 467,819 394,314
8,834 9,145 7,146 7,229
175,462 197,581 189,469 209,849
294,815 273,976 268,380 257,130
271,983 269,109 226,227 246,592
963,703 | 1,038,569 984,918 1,288,078
153,665 157,532 162,474 197,043
892,529 910,090 786,437 772,834
1,144,552 1,165,763 | 1,041,885 1,175,153
71,032 66,146 52,037 48,648
177,294 201,216 178,483 242,505
406,312 335,761 279,387 241,641
201,822 262,115 253,984 208,767
125,808 138,669 131,079 100,244
169,456 181,973 177,830 190,515
88,715 | 89,600 83,303 78,321
195,1 10 208,532 190,652 171,848
302,255 266,651 235, 178 249,657
1,549,246 1,709,192 | 1,514,407 | 1,413,520
37,181,335 | 36,818,756 35,842,623 38,271,597
9,806,248 9,928,645 10,606,441 8,535,786
1833.
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1834.
|−-ºf–
1855.
>
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EXPORTS, No. I.-OFFICIAL VALUE.
124
STATEMENT of the Official Value of Mercaandize EXPORTED from GREAT BRITAIN, to each


Countries to which Eagorted. [Years
<!
|
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Total British Produce & Manufactures,
to all parts of the World.
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to all parts of the World.
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1 I
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13
14
15
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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*
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
U-27
Russia
Sweden . . . . . .
Norway
Denmark . . . . . . . . .
Prussia .
Germany
Holland
Flanders
France
Portugal, Madeira, and the
Spain, and the Canaries ..
Gibraltar . . .
Malta, and Ionian Isles .
Italy . . . . .
Turkey . . . . . . . . .
Guernsey, Jersey, & Man
• * ~ & ©
Q & Q 9 e º 'º & © 2
tº e e g º tº
e e e e º º &
a y e º e º e
e a e e e e º 'º e
e & © tº tº e º 'º'
• * s e o e º 'º e º e
e e e º ºſ. e - © & & © e &
a tº e a tº e s
Total to EUROPE.
West Coast of Africa ..
Cape of Good Hope
New South Wales .
British America. . . .
United States
Brazil
Foreign West
South America
Whale Fisheries
British West Indies
East Indies, and China .
, gº e º e e
te e º e e º º e <> <
& ºn e º 'º
tº e º e &
e - © tº e º º ſº
Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sweden
Norway. . . . . .sº dº e º 'º º º © e º e
Denmark .
Prussia .
Germany
Holland
Flanders . . . . . . . .
France . . . . . . . . [Azores
Portugal, Madeira, and the
Spain, and the Canaries ..
Gibraltar . . . . . . • • * *
Malta, and Ionian Isles , .
Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turkey .. o e s a
Guernsey, Jersey, & Man
e e º 'º e g º ºs e <>
tº e º e e 6 º' 40 *
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& © tº e º 'º - © &
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• * > * *
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‘e e º ºs e ºs e e º e
Total to EUROPE.
West Coast of Africa . . . .
Cape of Good Hope . . . .
New South Wales . . . . .
British America ...
United States
Brazil a 6 tº $ tº e º e e
Foreign West Indies
South America. . . .
British West Indies . . . .
East Indies, and China ..
Whale Fisheries
& e º ºx tº º e º sº e
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}
1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1825.
—-É— —---É— ——--£–––––6———-£——-£—-|—-£—
2,259,668 2,309,473 1,630,394 | 2,519,907 1,524,747 | 823,988 | 1,318,234
36,744 41,504 41,591 30,653 32,287 35,471 65,203
43,063 83,836 65,761 66,253 65,381 54,098 80,191
265,508 188,270 184,923 171,869 164,967 182,916 159,741
531,583 547,718 443,054 708,281 362,587 366,282 192,489
5,443,889 5,830,948 5,582,158 6,908,477 6,316,998 || 6,497,435 | 6,126,196
1,186,996 | 1,055,478 1, 58,120 | 1,210,454 | 1,068,316 1,216,496 }º 732,041
6:22,935 698,518 693,335 692,532 863,549 | 1,000,108 || T’’ ‘’”
596,753 318,864 248,078 334,067 382,404 346,271 279, 175
1,657, 184 | 1,370,655 1,523,907 | 1,808,879 2,595,385 2,650,851 2,146,030
521, 136 408,481 427,929 513,689 318,400 417, 182 362,983
997,281 671,282 921,008 1,534,094 | 1,581,709 2,437,258 1,429,434
732,548 568,318 450,030 454,470 301,097 | 404,152 239,558
2,499,346 3,395,475 3,204,165 3,157,972 2,886, 197 || 4,575,470 2,754,893
503,536 882,133 652,459 787,850 497,343 904,522 | 1,079,672
206,378 225,711 224,053 21 5,004 258,998 || 259,389 264,793
13,104,550 | 18,596,664 |17,450,965 21,114,451 |19,220,365 |22,171,889 |19,230,633
137,342 150,641 131,561 130,996 206,071 232,341 224,908
218,854 175,339 3.59,037 224,764 261,400 176,711 198,771
14, 129 9,618 40,915 85, 129 100,878 181,426 169,441
1,111,833 1,382,662 | 1,611,908 || 1,283,975 | 1,076,857 | 1,314,397 1,770,973
6,640,395 || 8,578,990 4,375,409 || 4,020,043 || 6,619,678 7,312, 107 || 7,351,933
2,268,906 || 3, 159,897 | 1,864,310 2,233,133 2,115,503 | 1,919,496 || 4, 116,130
1,81 1,754 1,473,794 | 1,096,629 1,191,906 1,517,329 1,282,959 | 1,458,175
708,001 758,161 408,746 885,986 1,118,105 1,948,907 || 4,090,682
7 -- 1,050 486 || –––– 86
6,632,708 5,717,216 4,395,215 4,241,312 4,941,034 || 4,126,974 4,433,630
2,462,948 2,684,410 | 1,999,481 2,978,457 3,655,005 || 3,569,326 3,407,660
40,111,427 |42,687,392 |33,534,176 38,391,202 |40,832,711 |44,236,533 |46,453,022
499,788 511,340 406,874 1,149,157 574,595 396, 161 745,387
114,765 95,996 119,737 96,006 152,245 96,062 101,989
35,092 58,864 33,606 33,451 29,476 25,58 34,882
110,875 189,426 103,200 136,707 154,224 I 14,764 122,056
546,772 517,025 539,477 608,899 || 559,155 | 401,329 384,830
2,683,091 2,855, 197 2,827,466 2,989,677 2,254,370 2,541, 102 | 1,691,357
1,393,467 991,6] 1 | 1, 133,920 837, I 59 888,706 || 796,819 ) 1,785.79
1,221,247 | 1,223,580 | 1,078,193 | 849,799 || 1,062,391 | 844,713 ; ****
1,054,261 877,913 734,780 829,814 | 1,037,101 || 839, 151 892,295
73,784 I 12,846 107, 126 103,718 || || 16,514 123,757 66,539
186,046 208,367 250,471 170,647 108,291 105,160 106,704
325,444 240,634 203,610 246,979 304,002 || 432, 167 280,854
42,547 J 19,780 122, 17 88,004 62, 105 88,815 45,908
443,570 893,487 602,184 609,650 | 1,108,622 || 705,106 374, 142
95,692. 179,678 115,007 173,896 85,674 67,925 72,283
62,681 63,216 74,553 97, 104 113,599 70,259 116,276
8,889,122 || 9,138,960 8,452,321 9,020,666 8,611,070 7,648,870 6,820,800
105,242 123,008 I li,946 78,591 177,230 204,550 180,932
44,307 30,898 20,471 32,114 39,556 68,444 26,448
2,511 805 7,899 33,876 13,730 38,360 76, 140
379,286 483,200 460,668 474,953 387,849 282,864 380,490
75,235 | 144,440 73,734 59,498 185,372 248,755 275,342
15,663 31,724 32,007 46,098 21,718 55,064 80,743
51,534 35,958 48,693 65,407 67,602 49,609 86,085.
27,343 92,783 22,870 31,930 92.720 7,370 394,997
382,883 272,491 297,199 314,463 370,738 || 243,126 293,002
316,678 502,571 374,432 294,360 658,042 317,625 537,304
2,881 3,020 2,945 3,957 4,062 2,953 3,022
10,292,685 (10,8,9,858 9,905,185 (10,555,913 |10,629,689 9,227,589 || 9,155,305
125
of 27 different parts of the World, in each of the 6 Years 1817 – 1822; and
of the 7 Years 1825 - 1831.

1829.

1834.
1826. 1827. 1828. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. - 1835.
—-É.--—l—--£— £ —£ £-—!--É— £ —-£—|—-£—|- —-É—
1,646,051 | 1,766,059 | 1,849,313 2,157,251 2,261,296
44,154 56,995 52,643 54,727 60,667
63,350 48,839 80,711 95,795 98,820
132,414 158,827 185,954 158,356 221,786
156,286 213,747 224,994 252,576 219,185
6,521,687 | 7,569,970 || 7,443,714 || 8,384,263 8,639,220
2,631,799 || 2,834,838 2,875,571 2,854,619 || 2,896,278
426,195 || 414,536 448,438 || 509,419 || 477,077
2,041,921 2,438,086 1,704,632 2,327,863 2,128,005
334,424 || 310,739 || 410,823 | 1,555,518 1,047,769
1,376,624 1,896,524 | 1,938,462 | 982,330 539,552
373,033 384,338 || 508,837 || 492,433 || 413,738
3,222,275 3,152,429 3,709,455 4,007,186 5,683,115
1,104,897 | 1,078,821 423,577 | 1,393,055 2,773, I 11
258,589 258,364 298,812 304,353 397, 129
20,333,699 |22,583,212 |22,155,936 |25,529,744 |27,856,748
155,451 345,848 365,995 || 482,720 | 607,182
171,823 275,233 || 315,808 || 377,144 505,058
208,297 322,736 || 415,542 257,897 31 2,916
1,339,343 | 1,449,294 | 1,891,614 | 1,774,069 2,230,883
5,114,609 || 8,265,773 6,541,428 || 5,734,927 | 7,704,228
2,556, 140 3,757,014 || 6,055,903 || 4,566,010 || 4,251,737
867,083 1,547,165 | 1,405,747 | 1,819,366 | 1,858,667 !
1,807,334 2,626,984 3,065,658 4,061,569 4,419,474
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3,538,651 4,241,673 3,726,643 || 4,739,048 || 3,426,899
4,240,424 5,864,085 6,079,454 6,127,947 || 7,330,514
40,332,854 |51,279,102 |52,019,728 55,470,447 60,504,306
574,827 888,701 904,574 997,566 770,700
105,754 135,638 76,968 103,490 94,191
35,124 41, i 51 50,954 49,773 34,653
63,999 97,824 81,645 69,288 99, 177
41 1,415 || 468,081 480,821 533,591 416,061
2,352,156 2,057,935 2,023,379 1,829,102 | 1,566,455
2,326,092 2,013,022 2,080,545 3,019,309 | 1,735,266
656,077 132,395 194,871 336,746 180,522
104,514 68,665 59,400 60,940 45,203
229,237 190,381 202,792 259,220 | 160,794
199,040 230,770 140,232 129,163 | 127,278
77,085 108,083 175,034 52, 171 70,699
965,040 850,895 || 932,876 | 899,673 787,128
67,589 i 76.451 101,996 83,072 140,628
94,648 || 102,780 || 142,016 98,229 108,549
8,262,597 || 7,562,772 7,648,103 || 8,521,333 6,337,304
138,577 J39,487 134,330 162,421 || 136,107
22,793 31,091 67,616 38,029 | 81,512
61,232 140,497 195,957 87,898 66,048
310,976 270,081 315,300 253,915 300,062
147,583 || 372,144 302,299 248,424 392,391
37,591 65,473. 99,819 76,314 45,458
63, 176 53,072 44,815 47,528 45,278
130,030 152,741 221,555 180,473 377,604
253,757 326,055 || 323,213 || 354,076 284,581
636,701 691,126 573,954 631,619 || 465,290
1,490 1,804 1,694 2,173 2,108 -
10,066,503 || 9,806,343 9,928,655 (10,604,203 || 8,533,743 |
126
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity and Value of each of 40 Articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kin GDOM,
EXPORTED from thence, to CONTINENTAL EUROPE, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830. -
i833. 1834.
Articles Exported. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. | 1830. 1831. 1832.
ſ I Bacon and Hams . Cwts. 489 304 338 557
2 Butter and Cheese . . . . . 35,212 36,970 34,956 31,126
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 3,090. 1,834 3,975 8, 193
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . // 48,719 57,520 55,097 95,689
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tums 1,202 1, 198 1,362 1,348
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 1,334 1,416 1,364 1,322
ſ 7 Brass and Copper ſ/ 24,516 24,665 31,220 37,767
e 8 Hardwares & Cutlery a 39, 183 40,241 46,409 48,634
§ 9 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms 35,627 34,541 50,882 58,234
3 § { 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . 5,460 3,526 2,467 3,089
§ $ 11 Tin ........... . Cwts. 45,800 39,108 20,215 27,577
S * | 12 salt ..... º Bushels 2,936,227 4,862,173 5,216,769 5,214,833
S 3 U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 250,113 248,052 262,270 381,615
* 14 Glass . . . . . . © e e to e º e e Cwts 35,755 39,762 40,629 30,776
S | 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . • // 6,316 2,556 2,987 5,790
Q? 16 Refined Sugar © & 6 @ 6 tº // 395,069 441,528 459,746 588, 131
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces. 7,941,368 || 7,457,726 8,792,200 8,377,920
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . lbs. 41,683,474 |45,699,422 |58,018,994 |58,624,630
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . Yards 150,771,505 || 137,610,647 | 161,838,455 | 184,714,123
20 Linens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſt || 0,723,522 || 1,369,083 |10,842,158 8,482,046
21 Woollens . . . . . & © & © e f/ 1,623,905 | 1,794,865 1,796,656 | 1,647,146
22 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 977, 172 927,788 997,935 832,945
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 4,234 3,375 || 3,748 3,750
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . (bs. 1,113,590 544,393 || 1, 165,763 1,283,476
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . • . . " 184,103 215,098 202,486 238,629
U26 Sheep and Lambs Wool // 278, 184 1,450,090 1,324,080 2,736,029
£ £ £ #. % #3 $
ſ l Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,546 7 i ! 1,163 1,484
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . 129,494 133,357 109,407 113,756
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,727 4,542 9,709 18,019
4 Herrings 6 º' tº 3 e e © tº * * * * tº & b c 0 & 60,130 68,782 63,788 106,613
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . tº e º e º 'º - º e 27,547 26,776 30,472 29,467
6 Books • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tº tº e 30,015 31,333 30,752 29,701
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 132,794 127,721 151,029 171,154
º 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 281,654 278,974 284,255 288,111
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 369,165 333,222 411,570 422,967
§ < 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 101,395 59,567 40,000 42,271
§ 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174,379 139,050 108,986 97,013
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 45,896 76,302 80, 103 85,705
U13 Coals . . . . . . . . © & © e 78,505 77,212 77,506 110,285
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 3 e e 68,795 69,899 72,933 60,154
tº 15 Cordage. tº e A * * = e a e s e tº tº ſº e o Aº e º 14,509 5,704 6,792 14,366
§ 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 928, 171 998,700 947,784 1,238,325
S 17 Earthenware. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 82,609 77,451 90,814 87, 192
s 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,259,295 3,186,239 3,750,902 3,739,381
& 19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,104,006 || 4,446,278 || 4,678,275 5,421,196
s - 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388,239 386, 171 372,344 289,099
§ 21 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138,595 146,424 145,698 || 130,725
§: 22 do. Q & © e º e º 'º e Q & e º e º e & 1,643,914 | 1,478,596 || 1,516,919 1,387,672
* 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e 18,960 16,535 18,601 18,085
S 24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . . 28,962 15,722 28,447 31,725
§ 25 Leather . . . . . . . . . • - - - - tº e º gº © tº 22,238 24,755 22,114 24,110
S 26 Sheep and Lambs Wool © tº e 14,535 71,678 60,179 133,235
s (27 Apparel, Slops, &c. 106,507 | 96,788 90,732 93,463
“s 28 Arms and Ammunition 18,827 24,334 31,598 34,310
§ 29 Machinery & Mill Work 80,161 78,010 62,697 75,158
$ 30 Tin and Pewter Ware 128,765 106,890 127,373 106,551
º s, 3 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 30,642 40,699 37,420 30, 173
's sº | 32 Painters Colours . . . . . . 29,685 30,997 31,300 30,888
; : J Hosiery, (33 Cottons 605,576 | 690,414 | 627,094 | 685,018
... is º Tapes, and $ 34 Linens ... 3,579 7,989 8,335 5,914
§§ Small Wares. {35 worsted 72,848 76,494 || 102,769 149,203
| § 86 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,067 72,833 102,011 || 130,004
s: 37 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 250 299 269
| & 38 Sadlery . . . . . . . . . . . . º 8,395 7,654 7,952 6,254
! s 39 Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . 27,967 24,416 25,951 28,140 |
US U-40 Unenumerated articles 448,227 565,868 499,356 488,746
* TOTAL British Produce £ 14,799.923 |14,105,288 |14,865,469 15,954,647 i
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce , 7,562,772 7,648,103 8,521,333 6,337,304

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the quantity indicates an increasing demand, the price has gradually decreased from 1836. tº lb. in 1827, to 146, tº lb. in 1830,
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity and Value of each of 36 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING DoM,
EXPORTED from thence to RUSSIA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
*** The Imports into the United Kingdom from Russia,—(see Page 150, ) as well as from France, will be seen greatly to exceed the Earports thereto.
most substantial kind, and exceed somewhat in Value, the Value here assigned to them : the Flaa, Hemp, and Tallow, in the 4 Years 1827–30, averaged annually 112,190 Tons, equal in
amount to about £3,500,000, the remaining articles will approa'imate to £1,000,000 in Walue ; zuotwithstanding the staple articles of Russia being admitted into England at nominal feates of
I) uty ; the price tends to advance, while all the staple articles of British Produce and Manufactures are counteracted Importation into Russia, by the most oppressive Duties ; and all that
would constitute reciprocal earchange, are entirely prohibited. Cotton Ygrins, will be seen to constitute two thirds of the Value of the British Products Imported into Russia, and although
From Russia, the Imports are of the
The earcéss of Ea'port from Russia to Great Britain is equalised
in part, by Produce shipped from Cuba, Brazil, &c. direct to Russia ; another portion is absorbed by the Money Capitalists in discharge of Interest on Loans and Russian Bonds he'd
in England,-see Note to Exports, page 150.
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1829.
1830.
- - -- * * *.*.*

Articles Exported. [Years 1827. 1828. | 1831. 1832. 1833. | 1834.
ſ 1 Butter and Cheese . . . . Cwts. 90 | 79 84 | | 1
2 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . Barrels 1,253 2,131 104 3,870 !
3 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 175 180 185 273
4 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts. 103 81 HI i 80
ſ 5 Brass and Copper f/ 84 40 52 56
º 6 Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 3,089 3,080 3,401 3,989
"S 7 Iron and Steel Tons I 38 44 35 44
s 8 Lead and Shot . . . . iſ 1,851 1,142 589 1,086
§ .. Tin . . . . . • * * * * * * * 8,098 8,483 8,525 5, 149
10 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 781,530 936,670 | 1,388,490 1,071,130
l 11 Coals . . . . . • e º e º e e Tons 13,661 16,416 27,077 26,643
12 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 460 114 248 554
13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . // **------sºmºi *m. , * 62
14 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . " 4,424 34 3,090 4,559
15 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 234,456 122,813 12 i,902 175,660
16 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 12,070,675 (14,882,644 |17,921,369 |18,555,753
17 Cottons . . . . Yards || 4,258,508 2,502,267 2,453,676 4, 194,962
Wove W 18 Linens . . . . . 1,548 2,155 *::wº-sº 6,452
Fabrics, \ 19 Woollens. . . " 196,475 127,126 90,348 59,129
20 do. . . . . Pieces 42,058 38,515 39,729 34,384
21 Soap and Candles ... ... lbs. 762 748 784 781
22 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // 795 1,445 892 19
U23 Sheep and Lambs Wool // 137 1,370 235 336
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
ſ 1 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . & 328 291 336 403 -
2 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . e e º 'º e º 0 1,255 2,072 120 3,895
3 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,645 4,520 4,594 6,471
4 Books . . . . . . • e o e o e < * * * * * * * 2,230 1,994 | 2,584 2,342
ſ 5 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 923 856 908 661
© 6 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 19,471 20,409 21,240 24,027
§ 7 Iron and Steel ... . . . . . . . 2,700 1,826 1,222 1,331
§ <! 8 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 33,014 18,897 8,989 13,970
s 9 Tin. . . . . . . . . . . . © e G & º e º e 31,778 30,460 31,454 17,941
10 Salt & ºr g º C & © tº & © & © e e Q 14,102 15,611 || 23,385 17,025
| 11 Coals Iº e º 'º e º e º 6 tº e e º o 3,727 3,773 7,223 6,873
12 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659 137 263 734
13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . © º O & © e º 'º e * * *** ** H 55
14 Refined Sugar . . . . . • tº 9 º' e º 'º º 11,001 91 6,918 11,932
15 Earthenware . . . . . . & © tº Q tº e > º 2,886 1,198 1,442 1,936
16 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . © tº e º 'º 933,204 958,242 1,062,225 | 1,087,662
17 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . 155,932 93,454 94,872 142,463
Wove W 18 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 275 *Pºssº 330
| Fabrics.) 19 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . 15,549 7,531 7,071 4,319
20 do. . . . . . © e o 'o o 108,278 87,154 93,985 87,996
21 Soap and Candles . . . . . . 40 35 30 90
22 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © & © e 360 221 127 I ()
23 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . . I 8 75 I 0 15
'S ſ 24 Apparel, Slops, &c. . . 2,446 '749 1,917 2,760
§ 25 Arms and Ammunition 202 45 1,358 | ****
s 26 Machinery & Mill Work 930 3,953 732 1,428
S. s. 27 Tin and Pewter Ware 1,719 4, 181 6,123 1,605
§§ 28 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 661 517 828 1,420
§ S 29 Painters Colours . . . . . . 2,429 5,255 3,238 3,838
: $ 4 Hosiery, ( 30 Cottons 23,704 24,210 23, 146 13,512
'S s Small Wares, }; Linens 120 100 13 i44.
§ - Tapes, &c. U32 Woollen 4,303 4,265 5,655 4,786
Sº S 33 Silks . . . . . . . . tº 0 & 9 e e e g 3, 156 3,790 2,304 509
§ 34 Sadlery and Harnes 98 60 25 | 26
§ 35 Stationery . . . . . . • . . . 2,430 1,907 1,532 1,582
J6 Unenumerated Articles 24,500 20,784 19,936 25,347
.." –
TOTAL British Produce & Manufact. 1,408,970 1,318,936 1,435,805 | 1,489,538 |
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce 888,701 || 904,574 997,566 770,700 |
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 2,297,671 2,223,510 2,433,371 2,260,238
4,483,967 3,668,476 4,406,475 4,203,505
TOTAL IMPORT. #.
128 •
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity and Val º
- - f y and Value of each of 36 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of th
EXP%TEP from thenºe, tº Swººs, Nº Dºssº in ºth of hºt Year: †" tº strºn KING Dom,
** The Imports from these Countries, as well as from Russia and France, appear to eaceed the Exports thereto but such a conclusion i
5 S
ſºlºiºſº, ºf tºp"; to º being made by way of Hamburgh to the Havel River, which runs past Berlin and
*** - 3. ...? gh, while the bulk of the Imports from russia are derived from the Ports i º * - * ... I Y -
considerable portion of the Imports from Prussia, are absorbed in discharge of the Interest and Sinking #, "## ºff. ſº ºf; º &c.; a
-- * y 72.É, S3??ca 1818.
Articles Exported. I Years | 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
ſº I Butter and Cheese . . . . Cwts. 60 105 83 76
2 #. . . . . . . . . . . Barrels 13,911 15,178 14,260 38,124
º Hºnº Ale . . . . . . . . 4. * º 310 299
a e e º e º e s s e º e º º QUES., - 84 95
| 5 Brass and Copper I/ 799 754 88 1%
& 6 Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 1.866 1.950 | . e o o R
º y 5 3 1,700 2,253
s 7 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 550 | 1,727 1,374 1,790
§ { 8 Lead and Shot . . . . // 623 666 282 466.
z is ºil. . . . . . . . . . . ; // 1,671 | 1,532 1,319 1,876
S | 10 Salt . . . . . . . . ... Bushels 1,670,216 2,508,556 | 1,909,508 2,219,774.
s | º Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 87,109 79,531 78,191 127,486.
s 4 : lass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 4,814 3,186 3,712 | * 5,274
> 13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 96 68 33 66
s 14 Refined Sugar . . . . . . ..." 37,475 44,078 55,466 46,119
Q? 15 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 1,268,295 1,127,378 1,426,098 1,634,244
16 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 581,187 36,296 464,941 478,243
| Wo #. $º © e º 'º Yards 570,850 643,885 957,458 | 1,009,554
rº, 19 W. e - © e º e A/ º: 37,500 44,983 20,317
© OO iſ €IłS , , º 18,729 15,654 23,711 || 25,627
21 Hats 20 do. . . . . #. º 3,497 7,748. 7,220
tº ºs e º sº gº e º e º 'º º sº a O26272S 3. 8 9 6
; º Candles . . . . . . lbs. º: 105,344 || 137,524 129,275
4 e e s e e º ºr e º & e º 'º // Nº. 1,270 2.043 3.493
U24 Sheep and Lambs Wool // . 96 5 − 1,000 -
ſ : #. and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . 228 418 317 235 £
3 i. & e º 'º e º 9 tº e e º e º Q & 8 a. 13,969 15,610 || 14,888 38,357
4 i." Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,644 7,303 7,692 7,417
| “...º.º. º. ººl "::" ":
5 ~.
3 6 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 10,242 10, 101 || 7,918 10,455
š J % łº sº • * * * * * * * * * 11,673 16,479 14,243 18,618
.# Y ead and Shot..... • & º º 11,930 10,383 4,859 6,428
Š 9 º tº dº e º 'º & e º 9 e e s 6 & 0 & © & © 6,520 5,613 4,859 6,813
|}} ë. a e e e º e º e º p & e e º e º 'º e 24,670 40, 161 28,644 34,538
H2 Glas Oä1S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,232 19,500 19,312 31,850
13 cº & a e e º & 6 & 8 e • e e s e e º e º a º: 7,015 9,631 10, 153
& W \,-7 V-W. J. W. M. C. & Cº is e e e º e º e º e º e 6 & © tº e wº 155 19 150
&; i. §º Sugar • . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,619 97,151 113,153 87,107
& 16 5. º: e º & © tº tº o 'º gº & © tº e de 9,267 8,598 11,060 12,546
s otton aſil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42,916 36,296 28,833 27,549
Wove # $º tº e e º 6 º' a tº e g *; 23,649 30,037 26,772
- - *~ & e º & e º O Gº e º O & 2,118 2,277 1,292
S J Fabrics.) 19 Woollens . . . . . . . . 1,567 1,284 I,790 1,691
§ 21 Hats 20 do. * e e º e º 'º e º ºs 12,825 9,577 17,361 18,404
e e º e º e º G & º e º e º e º C & © tº e e 60 58 79 5:
S ; º Candles . . . . . . . . 2,620 2,673 3,429 3,076
* : ; , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322. 185 508 \
§ 24 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . . . 2 — -*-ºs- º -
S - - –
'S ſ'25 Apparel, Slops, &c. . . 2,502 3,189 3,407 3,495
Š 26 Arms and Ammunition 634 409 340 622
§ 27 Machinery & Mill Work 8,743 3,571 2,112 6,860
J . . 28 Tin and Pewter Ware 1 1,610 || 10. 143 12,667 3.
'S SP 29 Plate, Watches, & Jew '874 "33% '379 º:
Q} S. :v-, . ×73 te
Š sy *}. anters Colours . . . . . . 5,458 4,631 4,316 3,532
géº sº... ſ. ſºns 3,151 2,635 3,335 2,042
.# S Small Wares, & 32 Linens .. 105 139 77 355
§ -> Tapes, &c. U 33 Worsted 735 862 1.532 C
S -N “ 2 1,339
, sº 34 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576 708 || | 902 538
ź 35 Saddlery and Harness. . 290 212 199 || | 73 i
Š 36 Stationery. . . . . . 3 º' e s e e 795 557 465 410 . |
US U37 Unenumerated Articles 30,229 39,939 || 34,091 27,229
TOTAL British Produce & Manufact. 36 wo-. - 2' ——---------~~~~T
TOTAL Colonial and %. #. º: 387,306 || 376,744 361,150
- - -ve 690,388 || 756,142 644,082
TOTAL EXPORT. & 1,107,808 | 1,077,694 | 1,132,886 | 1,005,232 —


TOTAL IMPORT. £ 1,804,703 ſ 2,602,562 2,129,940 | 2,198,326
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EXPORTED from thence, to GERMANY., in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831.
*...* Part of the large eaccess of Earport to Germany is equalized by Prussia,-see Note to preceding page.
STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 36 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDom,
The Wool, which forms so prominent an article in the Imports
from Germany, is Valued Officially at only 6d. per lb., while its Commercial Value will average from 1/6 to 1/9 per lb. , the Imports from hence, may therefore be considered
as undervalued in the aggregate
the eaccess of Eacports.
from £1,000,000 to ºf 1,500,000,—some Absentee Bills from France and Italy find their absorption in Germany, in further equalization of
4
1830.

1831.
Articles Eaported. I Years *. tº tº —-É # tºº. - | lº I º:
ſ I Butter and Cheese . . . . Cwts. 132 261 218 221 -
2 Herrings & e º 'º º te ſº Barrels 10,601 12,404 8,056 26,466
3 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . Tuns 101 105 90 94
4 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 216 229 200 245
ſ 5 Brass and Copper // 1,916 1,316 2,404 2,178
* 6 Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 9,058 10,532 12,703 | 12,511
§ 7 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 2,965 3,279 5,340 | 7,540
§ { 8 Lead and Shot . . . . . " 314 256 266 271
§ 9 Tin ........... . Cwts. 1,289 810 89.1 62I
s | 10 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 402,820 308,479 249,590 373,300
U 11 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 31,795 46,660 46,821 75,550
12 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 3,110 5,858 6,114 2,616
13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . J/ * *-*-- * 20 99 37
14 Refined Sugar . . . . . . // 231,960 242,013 222,479 251,336
15 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces. 1,603,019 | 1,818,780 1,983,502 | 1,616,892
16 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . lbs. 17,028,354 17,233,115 24,055,423 (21,730,661
17 Cottons . . Yards 43,675,688 |39,501,640 41,019,652 |43,816,980
Wove ) 18 Linens. . . . // 121,897 i 17,355 49, 128 78,455
Fabrics. Y 19 Woollens I/ 248,806 512,607 526,410 611, 154
20 do. Pieces 568,070 518,785 566,936 418,884
21 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens . . 36 43 26 157
22 Soap and Candles . . . . . . (bs. 90,133 115,087 252,413 || 243,227
23 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r/ 12,682 18,710 17,204 20,265
U24 Sheep and Lambs Wool ſ/ 2,062 198 2,304 125,554
£ £ £ £ £ 36 £ £
ſ l Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 466 1,013 732 736
i 2 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,530 12,965 8,821 28, 104
3 Beer and Ale . . . . . tº C G tº º e e º º 2,227 2,333 2,085 2,057
4 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © & 5,734 4,817 4,797 6,098
ſ 5 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 12,543 8,533 13,302 12,076
, 6 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 63,149 72,478 75,472 74,444
$ | 7 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 36,863 36,945 49,137 59,559
§ < 8 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 6,407 4,939 4,816 4,134
§ Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,001 2,893 3,299 2,190
| 10 Salt . . . . . q e º ºs e º e e g 5,633 6,297 4,708 6,866
U11 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . © 7,886 10,883 10,892 17,533
12 Glass . . . . . & © e º sº tº e º 'º º tº e º 'º 17,518 21,298 18,022 15,585
13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * @ 9 *E**** 36 224 112
14 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547,807 552,148 456,768 517,802
15 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,650 16,909 18,919 14,823
16 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,351,508 1,250,791 1,585,979 1,449,521
17 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . 1,539,826 1,325,828 1,137,532 1,174,620
Wove W i8 Limens & © tº 9 e 8,902 6,826 2,930 3,929
Fabrics. Y 19 Woollens . . . . . . . . 17,646 35,401 38,009 47,700
<! 20 do. . . . . . . . . 623,870 536,711 || 532,775 453,513
2I Hats . . . . . . . . tº º 0 & 0 & e e º a º c 273 3.11 275 255
22 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . te 2,609 3,364 6,614 6,925
23 Leather . . . . . . . . * * * * * g g º e º 'º e 2,371 2,169 2,361 2,977
24 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . 137 13 171 5,899
s ſº Apparel, Slops, &c. 11, 181 10,720 8,786 12,006
§ 26 Arms and Ammunition 1,626 2,036 T08 9, 150
's 27 Machinery & Mill Work 5,571 4,107 4,079 4,712
§ 3. 28 Tin and Pewter Ware 16,459 19,273 22,946 18,579
S S ; 29 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 4,956 4,362 6,278 3, 118
§ 30 Painters Colours . . . . . . 1,937 2,928 3,874 3,913
: $3. Hosiery, 3. Cottons 205,495 277,455 279,355 303,950
$S Tapes, and $ 32 Linens ... 774 1,264 1,040 1,783
§ s Small Wares. (83 Worsted 23,601 30,177 42,341 82,108
s: 34 Silks . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * 18,433 1 1,741 6,652 15,717
§ 35 Sadlery . . . . . . . . . . . tº º 1,721 1,826 1,940 1,360
§ 36 Stationery . . . . . . . . . ..º dº ſº 3,848 3,015 3 854 5,347
US (37 Unenumerated articles 73,400 109,299 || 113,662 94,404
ŻºłAſ British Produce & Manufac. É 4,654,618 || 4,394,104 || 4,478,555 4,463,605
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce 2,057,935 2,023,379 1,829,102 | 1,566,455
TQTAL ExPop T. £ 6,712,553 6,417,483 6,302,657 6,030,069 |
TOTAL IMPORT. £ 1,626,215 | 1,685,168 1,613,657 2,010,638

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STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 38 articles the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING pom,
EXPORTED from thence to the NETHERLANDs, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830. -
The excess of Exports to the Netherlands, is equalized by the Loan and Investment Bills, see line c of general Statement of Imports.

Articles Exported. ! Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1880. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
ſ 1 Butter and Cheese . . . . . Cwts. 90 88 58 56
2 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels - 66. 26 42 375
3 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . -* sº- 20 398
4 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns * 23 25 30 41
5 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 160 224 183 208 ||
6 Brass and Copper // 9,190 7,934 4,763 12,763
2. 7 Hardwares & Cutlery u 5,908 7,099 8,272 7,661
'S 8 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 5,270 5,574 7,680 11,929
§ 9 Lead and Shot . . . . m . 1,090 634 424 314
w; s 10 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,859 4,049 2,536 | 1,242
S - 11 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 4,974 | 1,010,438 1,583,517 | 1,445,593
S 12 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 2,708 3,050 2, 106 22,921
§ { 13 Glass..... . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 871 750 762 66 I
P; ; 14 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 93 61 *-* 42
S | 15 Refined Sugar ..... • * > / 4,250 2,384 9,782 1, 157
§ 16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces | 1,800,814 | 1,705,965 1,942,565 2,132,363
| 17 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 6,295,493 7,056,293 || 7,878,249 7,254,258
| 18 Cottons . . . . Yards 13,734,445 13,277,621 11,399,792 |10,533,793
| Wove 19 Linens . . . . . 71,803 85,881 82,546 75,214
| Fabrics. Y 20 Woollens ... " 693,996 671,672 657,633 572,406
; 21 do. . . . . Pieces 119,298 136,830 132,254 116,421
22 Hats .............. Dozens 506 443 3.13 115
23 Soap and Candles . . . . . lbs. 40,927 41,878 50,439 26,224 - 3.
| 24 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tſ 25,431 30,263 22,033 29,076 -
U25 Sheep and Lambs Wool If 8,205 43,777 528,023 1,319,464 * -
#3 :6. £ £ 35 £ £ £
ſ 1 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 344 346 216 179
2 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 119 i:31 92.1
3 Herrings . . . . . . . . . • * g e º 'o e º 'º — ****** 20 423
4 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583 565 644 948 |
5 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,923 6,024 4,421 4,496
ſ 6 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 49,212 41,593 24,201 57,600
2. 7 Hardwares & Cutlery . . . . 35,728 41,087 42, 152 39,843
"S 8 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 59,133 54,079 65,063 84,422
§ { 9 Lead and Shot.......... 19,818 10,053 6,010 3,796
s 10 Tin . . . . . º e e º & & © e º e º & 14,650 14,315 9,178 4,265
11 Salt . . . . . . . • 3 & © to e º Q & & 66 12,603 21,722 25,093
-12 Coals . . . . . . . & e º e º e º e tº 871 1,027 | 658 7,504
18 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,491 4,767 4,873 4,411
14 Cordage. . . . . . . • e e e s a • * * * * * * H 50 J 30 * * 8()
tº 15 Refined Sugar . . . . . . e e º 'º e º e 10,231 4,603 19,715 2,329
§ 16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,034 18,387 20,670 20,628
S 17 Cotton Yarn ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580,937 62i,933 673,714 612,925
> 18 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . 550,587 | 506,518 443,705 402,363
s Wove ) 19 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . 5,982 | 6, 190 5,278 4,064
& 4 Fabrics. l; Woollens . . . . . . . . . . 52,867 57, 117 46,479 40,722
º 2I do. . . . . . . . . . e 252,454 267,737 220,338 198,372
RS 22 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,884 2,357 1,223 '785
Ş 23 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . J e a 1,870 1,646 1,703 1,104
§ 24 Leather ................... © 4,100 4,913 3,758 5,061
§ 25 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . 241 2,074 20,960 62,332
ſ26 Apparel, Slops, &c. . . . . 12,612 12,681 12,932 12,337
'S 27 Arms and Ammunition 438 262 504 7,809
§ 28 Machinery & Mill Work 8,891 12,162 7,992 7,037
§ 29 Tin and Pewter Ware . . 24,771 29, 105 20,703 20,448
s S. 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 3,226 4, 182 7,768 2,967
§ 5 4 31 Painters Colours ...... 2,018 2,909 3,878 3, #45
S Ś Hosiery, 32 Cottons 231,347 275,406 214,681 244,326
3 S Tapes, and {33 Linens . . 244 2,497 2,259 | 1,397
§º | Small Wares. tº wºred 19,576 || 25,165 34,753 41,477
* S ' 35 Silks . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * 9,645 6,621 | 12,875 14,337
Tº 36 Glass........ fº e·3 © e a e e 235 85 35 25
3 37 Sadlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 986 931. 950 1,551
§ 38 Stationery . . . . . e º 9 e 1,206 1,228 1,504 1,630
U U 39 Unenumerated articles 69,010 89,312 92,345 79,300
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. 6 2,104,561 2, 142,736 2,050,014 || 2,022,458
do. Colonial and Foreign Produce. 2,013,022 || 2,080,545 3,019,309 | 1,735,266 }.
TOTAL EXPO R.T. £ || 4,117,583 4,223,281 5,069,323 3,757,724
TOTAL IMPORT. £ 2,625,543 2,012,768 1,555,744 1,415,881


131
STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 37 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDOM,
EXPORTED from thence, to FRANCE, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831. *** About 1,100,000 fps. of Raw, and 500,000 fibs. of
Thrown Silk, are annually Imported from Piedmont, via France, the value thereof gives an undue excess of Import from France, and an undue diminution from Italy ; the
excess of Import from France will be absorbed in part discharge of the Interest on British Capital invested in the French Funds. -

l
Articles Exported.
ſº I Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts.
2. Butter and Cheese .... "
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels
4 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
5 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
ſ 6 Brass and Copper m
. 7 Hardwares & Cutlery m
3 8 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
§ { 9 Lead and Shot . . . . . . "
§ | 10 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
s 11 Salt .. § Bushels
U12 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms
3 13 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
14 Cordage . . . . . a e e º e o e //
15 Refined Sugar . . . . . • II
16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
17 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . lbs.
18 Cottons ... Yards
Wove 19 Linens. . . . f/ .
Fabrics. Y 20 Woollens I/
21 do. Pieces
22 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
23 Soap and Candles . . . . . . (bs.
24 Leather . . . . . . . . . • * * * * *
U25 Sheep and Lambs Wool m
ſ I Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . ºn 3 & gº tº e º e ſº
4 Beer and Ale . . . . . tº e º e is e º e e
5 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & S gº
ſ 6 Brass and Copper . . . . . gº
e 7 Hardwares and Cutlery ..
§ 8 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . .
§ { 9 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . tº gº tº
s 10 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
. 11 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº
U12 Coals . . . . . . . . . & © tº e º º sº.
13 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & º e º &
14 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as e e
15 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . © e º ſº
16 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
^ - 18 Cottons . . . . . . . . . .
Wove 19 Linens . . . . . . . . . .
< Fabrics. Y 20 Woollens . . . . . . . .
z 2] do. & S & tº e º 'º e
22 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . &
24 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . .
s (26 Apparel, Slops, &c.
§: 27 Arms and Ammunition
§ 28 Machinery & Mill Work
s s, 29 Tin and Pewter Ware
TS is : 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew.
§ | 3 || Painters Colours . . . . . .
#3 Hosiery, 32 Cottons
$$. Tapes, and & 33 Linen
& ) | pes, S . .
§ s Small Wares. U 34 Worsted
* 35 Silks . . . . . . . . & © e º e a e -:
§ 36 Sadlery . . . . . . . . . . . . & ºt
s 37 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . .
US (38 Unenumerated articles
TOTAL British Produce & Manufac. e
do. Colonial and Foreign Produce
TOTAL EXPORT. £
TOTAL IMPORT. £
I Years
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
- £ £ 36 £
84 123 38 24 -
240 313 306. 175
10 I 306 1,646
46 40 56 | 49
312 348 369 319 |
5,915 8,245. 17,817 14, 167
4,044 3,467 2,733 3,648
5,461 5,611 7,467 9,708
531 144 137 45 |
17,961 35,518 11,002 7,397
*gºmºm *** * 13,200 |
46,123 35,410 41,881 52,196 ||
218 204 155 113 ||
31 144 *=== 18
41 I 6 - 9 37
117,500 97,750 107,194 69,832
15,722 32,116 19,500 5,582
365,100 79, 196 509,030 139,465
78,637 64,212 58,418 102,993
16,482 32,494 19,602 8,483
2,799 5,197 4,705 3,841
4 3 14 22
4,830 7,323 2,611 2,837
2,240 1,762 2,066 1,265
254,493 1,390,733 777,148 || 1.275,760 . --
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ 35
332 i II | 159 89 .
871 1,042 1,070 589
48 5 1,055 3,786
1,117 936 1,376 1,064
6,795 7,857 7,967 6,712
29,514 38,650 80,596 59,925
29,821 28,362 22,688 24,037
45,575 49,216 51,476 63,594
10,056 2,427 2,028 604
66,157 54,331 38,634 || 25,731
:*=s* rººmsº *s- 258
14,033 9,847 11,176 14,554
737 4.38 306 270
60 295 fºssºs 20 |
940 17 25 103
1,678 1,523 1,636 1,675
1,580 3,680 1,486 391
16,055 5,945 15,462 7,055
9,069 7,228 6,123 11,140
3,124 5,364 3,060 1, 184
6,685 13,807 8,741 6,322
37 24 100 208
211 654 197 138
251 212 259 | 217
13,278 68,658 38,318 64,326
5,214 4,803 5,302 3,644
4,562 3,556 203 8,493
40,025 36,403 42,482 36,651
18,860 10, 112 12,160. 10,268
3,742 12,113 4,747 | 1,517
1,678 2,158 2,824 2,075 .
7,906 13,433 3,335 2,946
160 84 83 200
5,269 118 197. 339
4,661 11,009 32,047 34,808
1,573 463 470 477
1,685 2,154 2,218 2,439
93,593 || 101,900 91,382 78,030
446,952 498,938 || 491,388 475,884
132,395 194,871 336,746 180,522
594,347 693,809 || 828, 134 656,406
2,623,706 3,179,412 2,086,995 2,317,686


132
STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 38 articles, the Produce and Mnufactures of the UNI
EXPORTED from thence, to Portug AL, MADEIRA, and the AzoFEs, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
TED KING DoM,
Articles Exported. [ Years
ſ I Bacon and Hams ... Cwts.
2 Butter and Cheese . . . . A/
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . //
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
ſ 7 Brass and Copper //
2. 8 Hardwares & Cutlery ſt
* | 9 Iron and Steel ... Tons
3 § 3 10 Lead and Shot .... "
s s 11 Tin . . . . . . . . - - - - ſ/
s 12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Aushels
S < 13 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
* | 14 Glass .... ........ ... Cwts
§ 15 Cordage . . . . . . . • . . . . "
& 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . "
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
19 Cottons . . . . Yards
Wove ) 20 Linens . . . . m .
Fabrics. , 21 Woollens . . IAE
- l 22 do. . Pieces
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . lbs.
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
ſ I Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . tº e
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . .
ſº 8 Hardwares and Cutlery ..
$ | 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . .
§ * 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . .
s 11 Tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Salt & G e º O & © gº © tº º º e e tº
13 Coals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 | 15 Cordage; . . . . . . . . . • e e s e e s e e
§ | 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S 17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
s 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . tº º e º 'º,
* - 19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . .
S Wove W 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . ©
R i Fabrics. 21 Woollens..... ©
ſº 22 do. . . . . . tº e s e
S 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . -
S 24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . • e
S 25 Leather . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
S . --
ſ26 Apparel, Slops, &c. .
§ 27 Arms and Ammunition
$ 28 Machinery & Mill Work
§ 29 Tin and Pewter Ware
S is 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew.
§ 5 || 31 Painters Colours . . . . . .
s § 4 Rosiery, 32 Cottons
3 s ] Small Wares, § 33 Linens
# = Tapes, &c. ( 34 Woollen
* S 35 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . © e. e. e. e.
Q) 36 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . • * e e
§ 37 Sadlery and Harnes
§ 38 Stationery . . . . . . . . . .
U39 Unenumerated Articles
\-
1833.

TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. £ | 1,466,647
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce
TOTAL EXPORT. #
TOTAL IMPORT. #3
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 183}. 1832. 1834.
195 20 | 30 127 -
29,854 30,537 29,812 26,099
1,008 899 1,860 2,838
434 578% 65 | 1,128
219 154 I 30 127 |
59 44; 20 22
2,790 1,103 | 1,421 1,906
3,752 | 2,625 3,022 3,380
4,861 | 3,999 5,580 4,874
450 26.9% 419 430
323 206 334 380
624 880 3,286
15,283 7,643 7,672 7,772 |
16,502 12,232 14,299 5,351
972 140 2,578 139
3 *smºsºsºmºsº, 41 —
246,228 334,894 || 352,317 378,835
193,469 131,431 160,979 224,395
26,246,660 |19,120,634 (25,670,950 |22,219,664
1,477,638 1,206,540 | 1,253,060 | 1,140,506
90,212 56,153 77,735 56,470
68,929 45,567 || 71,318 66,044
- 980 656 | 607 495
764,480 158,625 606, 101 | 676,579
108,978 107,466 102,025 127,808 . . . .
£ £ £ £ £ # #: £
537 70 95 346 -
109,549 110,415 92,443 96,740
1,499 2,014 3,937. 5,299
497 602 64 1,174 |
3,887 2,497 2,244 2,055
1,281 | 954 | 426 578
14,987 6,070 7,180 8,919
28,704 16,724 19,103 19,714
48,325 40,068 45,983 35,523
9,326 5,238 7,294 6,268
1,240 727 1,225 1,359
— 17 | 17 67
5,030 2,716 2,397 2,295
14,755 10,956 11,766 4,589
2,278 320 5,971 345
7 *-nºi 40 *
3,394 4,877 5,084 5,394
16,255 10,739 14,147 14,276
757,692 509,863 || 658,835 | 616,703
49,854 41,530 39,301 36,004
8,695 4,877 6,633 4,991
249,493 156,963 241,465 211,259
4,113 2,597 2,206 | 1,806
18,180 3,922 13,053 14,535
10,641 10,653 9,433 9,777
14,960 7,896 9,004 7,095
460 77 780 || 7
182 45 52 154
5,937 4,975 6,727 6,018 |
1,345 | 1,309 616 561
6,830 6,120 6,013 4,501 ||
17,648 12,056 13,522 13,408
7 25 45 52
5,648 2,644 3,593 4,489
7,732 2,994 4,044 5,085
45 29 19 7
1,011 | 739 573 81
6,973. 3,852 3,719 3,277
37,644 24,586 28,873 24,014 .
1,012,758 1,266,931 1,168,768
68,665 59,400 60,940 45,203 ||
1,535,312 | 1,072,158 1,327,871 1,213,971
639,913 428,919

587,354
480,368
.-3.
STATEMENT of the Quantities and
EXPORTED from thence, to SPAIN and the CANAR1Es, and GIBRALTAR, in each of the 4 Years 1827– 1830.
Declared Value of each of 38 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING DoM, -


- *
.
Articles Exported. ſ Year,
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams .... Cwts.
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . /
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . //
! 5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
| 7 Brass and Copper If
8 Hardwares & Cutlery ſt
º
$ | 9 Iron and Steel .... Tons
§ { 10 Lead and Shot .... "
S e
s 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
12 Salt . . . . . . . . ... Bushels
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . I/
16 Refined Sugar . . . . //
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
19 Cottons . . . . Yards
Wove W 20 Linens. . . . . . //
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollems ... m
22 do. Pieces
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
24 Soap and Candles ...... lbs.
U25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In
( 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
| 5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
| 6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . tº e º O ©
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . .
2 8 Hardwares and Cutlery ..
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . .
§ {10 Lead and Shot..... º
s 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
U18 Coals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . .
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . .
Wove 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens
22 do. . . . . . . e
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24 Soap and Candles
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ſ'26 Apparel, Slops, &c.
's 27 Arms and Ammunition
§ 28 Machinery & Mill Work
§ 29 Tin and Pewter Ware
§s, 30 T’late, Watches, & Jew.
§ 5 31 Painters Colours . . . . . .
s s j . Hosiery, 32 Cottons
& is * Small Wares, | 33 Linens . .
§s Tapes, &c. ( 34 Worsted
* S 35 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
So 36 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 37 Saddlery and Harness..
s 38 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . .
U39 Unenumerated Articles
*-
roTAL British Produces Manuf e
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce - -
ToTAL ExPORT, e
ToTAL IMPORT e
1834.
1,123,272
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.
I 8 90 171 152
3,725 4,166 2,740 3,209
1,604 517 1,216 || 2,881
54 853 | 180 1,355
140 154 170 82
87 51 76 42
560 1,235 1,704 | 1,839
3,876 4,162 | 5,300 | 5,487
3,131 2,680 | 2,824 2,836
83 108 25 73
685 548 784 '743
751 3,530 872 260
6,154 6,520 3,679 | 6,518
1,752 3,720 3,452 2,226
5,027 2,105 143 123
2,916 2,960 9,285 10,868
1,062,080 | 1,234,420 | 1,449,055 823,222
127,675 61,371 || 42,547 23,125
18,181,978 |19,521,366 21,973,202 || 1,503,110
8,379,335 | 9,273,244 8,603,849 6,351,063
128,115 112,508 || 205,919 77,817
55,520 60,418 71,203 54,451
1,457; 915 1,349 1,577
66,154 || 38,023 53,755 84,437
4,871 6,753 || 7, 156 | 4,496
£ 347 £ 311 | £ 562 £ 389 £ £ £
14,382 14,989 9,036 11,072 '? .
5,813 1,104 2,932 6,791
52 990 240 1,902
2,891 3,057 3,810 1,719
2,147 1,293 || 2,073 1,282
3,518 6,852 8,989 8,539
27,085 28,417 29,303 31,049
37,568 29,243 || 33,520 26,631
1,671 2,108 452 1,082
2,640 1,980 2,849 2,696
121 90 77 | 23
2,762 2,989 1,534 2,664
4,150 4,682 7,546 4,689
11,563 4,722 300 305
7,978 8,008 21,663 26,460
12,070 12,263 14,547 8,225
10,565 5,926 3,893 1,770
632,974 674,291 659,198 348,441
270,296 279,979 265,327 185,598
12,263 9,252 20,601 7,490
134,709 138,374 | 165,421 | 125,620
5,538 4,590 8,636 8,529
1,884 1,105 1,444 2,235
1,341 2,042 1,451 939
19,997 18,331 17,966 17,498
2,632 2,642 3,342 | 1,490
2,245 7,344 2,597 6,627
8,707 10, 159 10,663 6,133
2,544 3,651 2,040 2,078
2,760 1,967 2,248 3,226
21,237 25,297 24,236 17,049
1,910 3,523 4,303 1,223
6,432 6,230 6,316 4,150
14,140 31,414 37,728 35,678
15 20 38 60
697 538 469 529
2,606 | 1,792 3,235 2,142
27,234 26,659 35,240 28,509 -
1,319,501 1,378,230 1,415,848 942,448
421,151 343,024 || 388,383 288,072
1,740,652 1,721,254 1,804,231 1,230,520 .
1,208,329 1,215,655 | 1,225,784
134
STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDOM,
EXPORTED from thence, to ITALY and MALTA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830. For equalization see Indea.

Articles Exported. I Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.
ſ I Bacon and Hams . Cwts. 47 42 67 77 |
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . 339 711 2,585 522
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels I | 94 164 I 30
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . A/ 22,114 26,042 31,987 22,617
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tums 95 79 136 87
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts 171 206 162 146 |
ſ 7 Brass and Copper u 1,879 | 1,836 1,330 2,116
c. 8 Hardwares & Cutlery m 5,539 5,506 6,393 6,875
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 9,594 8,965 13,822 11,468
2 $310 lead and Shot .... " 264 110 119 100
Ś $ || ". . . . . . ... • * * * * * */ 6, 152 5,994 | 2,634 6,366
§ 12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 308 270 176 400
§ J , , , § Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 4,513 7,026 4,215 10,187
º \ 14 3. • a e s \ e s a s e º 'º ... Cwts. 1,436 1,934 3,940 4,674
* | 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ **** 7 *-* 16
S 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . • // 89,096 || 136,346 | 126,354 231,965
S” 17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 749,959 649,351 807,440 | 707,638
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 4,708,270 5,571,259 6,793,794 | 8,753,374
19 Cottons . . . . Yards |31,388,765 |37,289,212 |41,436,807 |56,186,359
Wove 20 Linens . . . . Af 385,895 303,796 494,440 392,852
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens 162,645 196,030 90,632 105,525
23 Hat 22 do. . . . . #: º º 93,267 115,453
º a US - - - - - - - - - - - - - • A MO262?2S 276 310
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . lbs. 8,448 9,505 11,730 17,326
| 25 Leather . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * 2,433 3,276 2,905 1,510
U26 Sheep and Lambs Wool a 5 * 424 7,394
39 £ £ £ £ £ £
1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 174 144 242 227
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 1,270 2,464 3,064 1,711
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . * e 4. 317 471 358
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,353 36,040 39,075 30,959
: #. and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . © § 1,929 3,795 | 1,973
3 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *X's 4,696 3,861 3,765
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 10,236 | 9,772 6,899 10,347
2 || 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 47,915 45,327 45,961 44,830
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 89,124 77,713 96,726 75,921
§ <! I 0 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 1,787 1,913 1,526
§ || º * * * e s a 9 º' e & © & © tº º a tº e e 23,971 21,619 9,522 22,692
12 Salt, & ſº © e º & © tº e º 'º e 46 38 37 34
| 13 Coals. . . . . . . tº gº e º & & © tº e º o 2,465 3,518 2,513 4,373
# 3. e e º e º e º e º e º 'º e º e º ºs e e º e e 3,951 5,065 6,992 6,743
e Ordage . . . . . . . . . . . © & Ye G & e º º e *º- 20 -*mess 40
à | 16 Refined sugar ............. 207,140 || 305,596 || 262,437 508,087
S 17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,080 8,639 11,064 10,938
* | 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . © tº sº a 9 º' 281, 187 285,680 339,108 453,050
§ 19 Cottons . . . . . . . . ... 1,005,627 | 1,121,842 1,187,456 | 1,779,368 |
s J Jºe 30 ºneº. . . . . . . ... 26,402 || 21,195 || 31,393 || 28,531
ſº * Fabrics.) 21 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . 217,527 16,569 9,215 9,714 }
ſº 22 do. . . . . . . . . . . 18,015 232,880 201,489 || 234,882 i
s: 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * : 857 731 1,051 1,745
S 24 Soap and Candles & ſº e º e 402 418 584 1,080
§ 25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © 9 e 825 727 1,017 451
S 26 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . © 1. *** 22 317 |
"S ſ27 Apparel, Slops, &c., 13,500 14,492 11,844 10,730
§ 28 Arms and Ammunition 1,569 11,895 16,911 - 3,329
§ 29 Machinery & Mill Work 8,976 6,562 979 12,373
§ 30 Tin and Pewter Ware 33,987 17,144 30,676 27,363
§s, 31 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 4,769 6,151 3,874 2,880
S $ 32 Painters Colours ...... 2,874 1,534 1,500 2,270 |
Š § 4 Hosiery, 33 Cottons 28,985. 38,509 46,718 53,896
$$. Small Wares, & 34 Linens 4 36 'iii
$ s Tapes, &c. U 35 Woollen 2,768 2,925 3,711 4,115 i
5 s |38 silks . . . . . . . . 3 * ~ e º 'º e e 4,521 3,549 3,164 12,367
J | 87 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 51 T88. *m-s
§ 38 Sadlery and Harness .. 1,566 1,705 1,522 699
§ 39 Stationery ........ • . 3,813 2,884 3,569. 4,196
C Unenumerated Articles 45,000 103,476 35,443 73,333
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. £ 2,143,701 || 2,415,607 2,126 040
**:Art) • º e 2 * * * * > 2 - 2 3,440,514
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce £51,350 1,081,763 'pagº; 836,769
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 3,095,051 || 3,497,370 3,372,912 || 4,27 - --- -*
5 5 2 2 2 3. 7,283
TOTAL IMPORT. 8 ' 602,386 | 1,168,711 | 939,556 | 1.7%.
1834.

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STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 38 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING Dom,
Expoſ, TED from thence, to TURKEY, the L Evant, and the IONIAN ISLEs, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
The Exports to, and Imports from Egypt, are not included in this Account. The proportion of Earports to the Honian Isles averaged £41,400; and of Imports from thence, chiefly
42
Currants, £121,582 tº Annum.
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Articles Exported. 1827. - 1829. 1829. - - - - - - - 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams . . . . Cuts. 5 | 4 5 35 |
# 2. Butter and Cheese . . . . " 136 | 183 || 190 230
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels -º-º-º- 1 || 5 26
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . // 12 50 6 915
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 46 89 88 T 62
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 77 26. 42. 42 |
| 7 Brass and Copper If 100 50 67 375
º 8 Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 870 487 1,364 1,286 |
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 2,600 1,468 5,061 6,496
§ { 10 lead and Shot .... " 37 21 38 97
§ || Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 5,735 1,931 2,145 3,751.
12 Salt . . . . . . .... Bushels 36 *-* 24 160
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms 1,938 1,939 3,096 2,706 |
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 715 1,370 1,903 2,825
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . // * . *- 5,081
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . " 22,150 10,797 30,263 38,002
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 419,290 106,344 152,430 490,735 |
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 659,046 178,180 677,638 1,594,411
19 Cottons . . . . Yards 11,665,066 || 4,826,336 |15,632,378 |34,030,897
Wove W 20 Linens. . . . . . // 6,809 13,294 26,546 61,170
Fabrics.) 21 Woollems . . f; 13,985 3,639 12,289 38,131
22 do. Pieces 1,897 2,012 3,161 6,608
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 160 267 73 210
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . lbs. 1,528 2,139 4,582 5,485
U.25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I/ 1,260 1,827 597 9,557
( 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . 19 13 17 | 19 -
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 473 '750 677 823
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -***** 4 22 78
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 50 9 1,031
| 5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,117 2,092 2,080 3,535
| 6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . • Q o º ſº tº º O tº 1,911 739 1,023 1,100
( 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 551 339 423 1,886
º 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 5,679 2,981 7,996 9, 193
$ 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 23,247 10,896 34,910 40,359
§ { 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . © '714 | 420 643 1,444
s 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,340 6,987 7,821 13,141
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 *-*. 2 13
U18 Coals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 879 901 1,210 1,106
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,305 1,852 2,199 3,705
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -*sºn ** *-* *º- 12,712
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,465 24,524 60,943 78,212 |
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . sº e º º e º & 2,883 1,281 2,416 6,497
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . 40,684 12,351 40,776 90,109
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . 367,865 133,112 395,866 871,965
Wove $ 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . & 550 694 1,496 3,877
i Fabrics. , 21 Woollens . . . . . . . . 1,288 302 918 3,595
22 do. . . . . . . . . . . 6,694 4,206 5,908 18,429 |
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e e o e 390 618 311 912 |
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . 66 167 143 181
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 460 243 1,243
(26 Apparel, Slops, &c. 5,233 3,947 5,275 6,729
's 27 Arms and Ammunition 5,804 2,445 6,598 2,187
§ 28 Machinery & Mill Work 4,432 3,357 362 24]
§ 29 Tin and Pewter Ware 5,817 867 4,091 6,460
§s, 30 T’late, Watches, & Jew. 3,467 1,967 3,156 6,510 |
§ s 31 Painters Colours . . . . . . 327 234 76 328
Š s Hºsiery, 32 Cottons 737 1,034 1,497 4,207
3 is Small º 33 Linens . . ** *- I *:
$º Tapes, &c. U34 Worsted 187 192 320 303
5 § 3; Silks . . . . . . . . . . . cº e º 4× 1,018 305 509 1,481
| Q) 36 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 10 -*s- 50
§ 37 Sadlery and Harness .. 346 585 1,478 881
S. 38 Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . 684 1,030 951 834
U | Unenumerated Articles | 8,372 5,543 6,786 10,788
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. # 568,900 227,255 599,149 1,206,273
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce 184,433 118,159 88,105 161,713
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 753,433 345,414 687,254 1,367,986 -
737,869 | 898,537 571,698 835,872 | l

TOTAL IMPORT. 3.
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STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDoM,
EXPORTED from thence, to the Isles of GUERNsey, JERsey, ALDERNEY, and MAN, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831.

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Articles Eaſported. [ Years
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I Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts.
ſ 2. Butter and Cheese . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
ſ 7 Brass and Copper f/
, 8 Hardwares & Cutlery ſt
§ 9 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms
§ { }0 Lead and Shot . . . . ſ/
S Y -
§ | 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
* | 12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . ons
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
15 Cordage . . . . . • a s v e o e //
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . //
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
18 Cotton Y arms . . . . . . . . lbs.
19 Cottons . . . Yards
Wove 20 Linens. . . . //
Pabrics, Y 21 Woollens u
22 do. , Pieces
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . (bs.
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
U26 Sheep and Lambs Wool f/
ſ l Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . .
i 2 Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . § e º te º 'º e º gº
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * *
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . * & © & tº 8
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . .
2 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . .
§ - 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . .
S * *
Š 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . g
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e º ſº º
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . g º º
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . .
Wove 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . .
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . . . . 9 e a
22 do. 3 g º e s a s gº
23 Hats . . . . . . . . & & 9 & © e º ºs e º sº e -
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . © e &
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © 9 & s ∈ e
26 Sheep and Lambs Wool . tº
ſ27 Apparel, Slops, &c.
§ 28 Arms and Ammunition
Š 29 Machinery & Mill Work
§ 30 Tin and Pewter Ware
s s' |31 Plate, Watches, & Jew.
Ś 32 Painters Colours . . . . . .
s & J Hosiery, 33 Cottons
gºs ) Tapes, and & 34 Linens ..
#s | Small Wares. U35 Worsted
* & 36 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
s: 37 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. 38 Sadlery * * * * * * * * Jº e
§ 39 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . .
U U. Unenumerated articles
TOTAL British Produce & Manufac. É
do. Colonial and Foreign Produce
TOTAL ExpoRt. #3
TOTAL IMPORT. £
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833, 1834.
- — £ £ £ -£—-
29 20 24 I06. .
526 527 549 427
399 295 382 | 288
340 382 419 813
71} 79 I38 134
73 122 IT 8 123
1,283 2,152 1,593 2, 197
1,181 1,333 1,521 1,544
1,057 1,194 1,699 1,549
167 I'76 168 207
27 37 45 52%
75,592 93,606 83,712 97,730
40,829 43,857 46,679 49,636
5,877 10,394 6,044 6,482
9; II 134 206
2,385 2,910 2,977 3,088
439,827 260,031 349,697 348,499
3,583 4,287 4,554 4,828
683,445 848,492 785,510 | 1,079,339
182,711 263,106 229,088 253,024
54,560 66,992 92,377 92,404
6,052 7,267 7,614 9,659
923 936 1,081 858
38,185 65,721 45,824 97,305
22,550 42,326 45,565 41,140
12,882 13,899 15,476 6,309
#3 38 £ :9 £ £ 36 £
T01 46 76 259
1,583 1,629 1,516 1,238
1,131 974 1,161 712
458 449 551 763
1,259 1,544 2,152 2,228
1,256 1,869 2,020 2,087
7,045. 10,952 8,070 10,392
13,860 13,088 12,422 10,519
14,957 16,757 20,228 17,009
3,459 3,315 3,001 3,019
82 125 145 185
1,254 1,485 1,511 1,788
19,620 22,058 20,591 || 21,533
9,002 || 13,709 I 1,343 9,278
237 26 278 447
5,923 6,562 6,122 6,293
4,687 3,771 3,976 4,532
459 601 741 2,128
57,148 51,776 55,312 51,446
16,095 20,136 18,219 14,664
7,579 8,727 | 11,922 9,319
31,379 31,187 29,436 32,976
5,730 5,255 4,718 3,788
1,080 1,838 1,250 2,361
1,754 3,173 2,957 2,946
836 850 667 286
18,862 19,980 14,299 17,169
930 967 1,474 1,223
I66 506 1,310 503
898 931 617 743
5,078 5,617 7,834 8,303
3,374 3,261 3,333 4,060
15,366 20,379 17,269 29,682
259 353 478 '793
4,329 3,916 4,251 6,097
185 702 1,886 9,484
38 35 1 I 124
213 595 326 577
3,927 | 5,897 4,904 6,283
59,360 44,387. 41,619 46,799 massºr"se
320,959 329,428 319,996 344,036
102,780 142,016 98,229 108,549 ºrssºns'
423,739 471,444 418,225 452,585
208,203 319,450 276,146 257,783


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STATEMENT of the Quantity in Weight, Measure, and Tale, of each of 108 a
KING Dom, from Continental Europe, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
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Articles Imported. [ Years
Ashes . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chets.
|Barilla a e º ºr e º e r * * © g g { Aſ
Bark . . . . . . . tº e º º ſº Toms
Brimstone . . . . . . . . . . . * //
Bristles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
Cork . . . . . . . . . © Cwts.
Cochineal . . . . . . . º & lbs.
Gum, Arabic . . . . . . . . Cuts
do., Shellac . . . . . . . . lbs.
do., Lac Dye . . . . . . "
indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
Quicksilver . . . . . . . e 17
Madders . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
do. Roots . . . . . . //
Shumac . . . . . • . . . . . *
Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . • Iſ
Smalts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
Zaffres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p
Olive Oil . . . . . . . . . Galloms
Tallow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
Tar . . . . . . . . . . . • * > Lasts
Turpentine . . . . . 2 e tº Cwts
Valonia. . . . . . . . . . . . . T 4 m
Bees Wax . . . . . . . . . . Af
Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A/
Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qrs.
Barley • * e º a 6 ° e e 9 & e º & I/
Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . }}
Pease and Beans . . . . . . //
Rye and Indian Corm ... it
Meal and Flour . . . . . . Cwts
33 Clover . . . . . . . . . . If
34 Linseed . . . . . . . . Bushels
35 Rape e tº e º e s tº e º 3 I/
36 Tares . . . . . . . . . o fr
Currants . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
Raisins . . . . . . . . . . • * h
Figs e s e e e e o 'º e º 'º * * * * I/
Prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . Boazes
and . . . . . . . . . . . . # Chests
Lemons . . . . . . . . . . . . Chests
Licquorice Juice . . . . . . Cwts
Cortex Peruvianus . . . . lbs.
Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A/
Rhubarb . . . . . . . gº * f/
Senna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
Sarsaparilla ... . . . . . . º ºg f/
Hides, Ox and Cow ... Cwts.
Calf & Kip . . . . . . . . . . //
Undressed Goat . . . . Number
do. Kid . . . . If .
do. Lamb . . . . */
Kid, Dressed . . . . . . f/
Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . J/
Fitch . . . . . . . . . . . */
Martin . . . . . . . . . . . & //
Nutria . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
Straw Hats . . . . . . . ſ
Gloves e e s • * * * * ... Pair
Silks . . . . . . . . e e º 6 tº & © tº lbs.
do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
Cambrics . . . . . . . . . . f/
Linens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells
do. . . . . . . . . Square Yards
Value £
1827.
13,377
323,032
39,802
10,797
2,320,993
55,393
16,429
1,619
227
I 12,860
883,261
76,008
40,487
81,102
119,994
521, 173
1,028, 174
i, 245,764
| 1,032
3,056
98,742
1,166
211,145
189,892
232,311
208, i 17
1,740,719
173,315
87,026
6,927
132,327
2,246,600
509,282
173,146
144,589
157,882
22,514
9,306
34,391
187,270
81,041
9, 179
57,073
1 13,140
8,378
12,952
9,524
86,545
34,043
109,758
477,989
2,599,379
648,480
24,376
293,286 F.
5,562 |
1,000
253,853
864,202
124,234
3,932
62,094
3,351
688,504
30,442
7,299
1828.
-ºmsºmº-
º-ºº-ºº.
11,098
210,010
40,394
13,981
1,748,921
47,864
471
2,044
2,547
4,943
24,953
268,278
96,064
66,031
95,935
91,935
496,160
447,434
2,336,001
1,049,137
9,673
617
165,526
2,840
201,675
217,991
700,827
168,672
165,843
111,416
29,562
86,991
139,830
1,864,469
428,905
170,491
163,834
201,857
27,562
7,396
47,831
159,582
69,719
6,628
19,048
84, 186
19,016
39,759
41,649
100,657
49,770
153,832
339,020
2,770, 112
566,889
2,059
323,448
23,304
73,813
384,072 |
1,203,109
183,417
1,134
50,401.
10,432
706,490
131,226
5,613
2
1829. 1830.
15,988 28,743
164,885 301,443
50,432 48,992
15, 102 12, 126
1,715,488 2,011,293
46,494 34,215
7 18,059
1,783 3,117
25,795 21,610
3,773 2,781
76,829 54,516
635,905 : 2,007,070
70,017 5 1,624
31,306 36,081
80, 130 112,476
84,603 88,552
376,675 444,428
158,026 191,229
1,153,834 2,791,057
1, 171,702 | 1,072,574
4,318 10,684
523 43
1 11,391 150,129 |
3,298 1,214
148,140 108,834
168,900 109,747
1,527,886 1,409,605
28i ,713 145,119
541,858 505,414
80,383 51,108
65,910 45,155
59,886 21,355
38,975 112, 176
1,825,105 | 1,794,665
374,373 529,758
87,097 26,407
119,928 113,891 ||
145,756 119,990
1,938 20,406
6,283 5,916
53,215 61,623
130,946 134,047
67,336 72,642
4,440 4,808
32,356 2,262
48,634 209,076
11,122 4,064
54,019 39,413
1,251 11,237 |
79,647 87,534
42,546 30,877
83,982 73;648
106,066 222,257
1,888,407 1,804,713
591,094 | 862,538 |
l,551 2,773 ||
278,740 248,053
10,734 51,081 ||
3,943 19,400 |
160,195 159,004 |
865, 157 | 1,093,441
132,313 || 131,344
940. 1,656
40,778 54,275 ||
31,638 29,326
372,697 240,700
138,458 92,698
4,032 10,389 |
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STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of the remaining enumerated articles of Merchandize, IMPORTED, into
the UNITED KING DOM, from Continental Europe, in each of the 4 Years 1827–30. *...* In the account of the Official Value of Imports,
published with the Finance Accounts annually, some articles are enumerated which are not enumerated in the annual account of Quantities,
and several are enumerated in the latter, not enumerated in the former ; again, in the return of Customs Duties, published with the Finance
Accounts, about 90 articles are enumerated which are not enumerated in either of the accounts of Imports, while both the accounts of Imports
exhibit several specifications of articles, disregarded in the enumeration of articles charged with Customs Duties.
The Annual Account of Quantities Imported, is diffused over 18 pages, and in a way which precludes the possibility of any just conclusion being
drawn from it in regard to the value of Merchandize, either from any particular Country, or in the aggregate,_while the preceding, this, and
four following pages, with the Summaries which follow, shew the operation in a way to lead to approaimate conclusions being drawn, both with
regard to the value of the intercourse with each separate part of the World, as well as in the aggregate. -- -
Articles Imported. [Years. * 1927. _*__ 1829. | 1880. 1831. 1892. 1833. 1834.
r 69 Russia. . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 669,938 643,153 683,955 703,582
Ş 70 Prussia . . . . . . . . . . . . 86,673 59,447 100,718 85,596
Flax < 71 Netherlands . . . . . . " 139,046 130,529 99,689 116,854
8; France . . . . . . . . . . " 9,869 39,210 32,319 30,175
3 73 All other . . . . . . . . " I,405 1,514 I,286 697
jº 74 Linen Yarn . . . . . . . • * * * * h 33,771 30,618 29,646 19,211
* | 75 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * // 558,412 489,800 347,288 || 491,016
* @ 76 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 1,296,644 793,281 183,020 546,851
§ Sheep and $2. Germany.... a 21,220,788 |22,015,585 |14,116,006 |26,073,882
$ 1."W. 78 Spain ...... a 3,896,951 || 3,808,662 3,751,714 | 1,643,515
§ e l 79 All cther. . . . / 3,181,772 2,697,812 | 1,288,985 2,559,578
80 France . . . . . . . . . . I, 133,206 | 1,389,675 747,826 1, 107,257
Raw sº 81 Italy . . . . . . . . . • # 287,332 578,497 227,899 474,294
82 All other . . . . . . ſ/ 4 13,741 834,578 336,414 555,387 |
83 Silk, Thrown. . . . . . . . . . . . . • ?/ 463,604 508,811 210,708 413,837
. (84 Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons 3,311,136 3,985,146 2,405,342 2,603,114 |
§ | 85 Spanish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If 2,433, 141 3, 188,355 2,841,030 2,505,437
-s / 86 Madeira . . . . . • - - - - - - , // 308,545 452,508 320,881 || 3:04,726
* | 87 Canary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ff 454, 185 288,042 | 199,026 I 55,755
's <! 88 Rhenish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . */ 80,734 92,325 85,858 70,660
§ | 89 Sicilian . . . . . ex * @ e o e º e º 'º e // 234,183 321,706 300,677 || 342,778
§ 90 French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 384,218 550,948 498,320 352, 136
s 91 Brandy................ " | 1,724,805 2,521,069 | 1,944,649 1,643,469
T U92 Geneva . . . . . . . . e - e - e. e º Aº ff 299,555 || 389,954 177,847 219, 150
93 Russia Great Hundred 2,781 2,715 2,814 2,883
Battens 94 Sweden . . . . . . . . 974 2,091 1,135 1,299
& Ends. 95 Norway. . . . . . m . 6,849 5,170 6,360 5,901 |
- 96 Prussia . . . . . . / - 326 321 26 || 198
| Deals 97 Russia . . . . . . . . " 15,493 13,807 14,887 I4,810
: and < 98 Sweden ...... " 3,350 3,124 3,265 2,779
3. Ends, 99 Norway . . . . . . . 12,863 1 I,229 9,809 8,709
tº • U 100 Prussia. . . . . . . . It 6, 170 5,712 5,354. 4,236
se Lathwood; 101 Russia. . . . . . // 2,912 2, 138 2,691 2,323
sº - 2 Prussia, &c. // 3,596 3, 198 2,638 2,759
$ | 103 Staves—Prussia ... • th 10,057 || 14,414 18,785 11,258
; : Masts, ſ Under ("* Russia No. 5, 142 2,860 2,264 1,676
§ Y is. 12 I. h 5 Sweden m 1,710 2,472 2,113 2, 186
§J º ! is .. 6 Norway a 5,594 3,721 3,582 4,071
Š B. : diameter. U 3 p. ; 747 557 430 470
§ sprits ſº Inches $ 108 Russia Loads 1,395 I, I 16 633 486
P” ( & upwds. i. 9 Prussia a 642 || 4:30 286 36]
110 Oak Plank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 5,439 2,443 i,423 1,457
Timber, ſ 111 Russia . . . . . . " 10,906 3,720 4,923 | 3,409
8 Inches ) 12 Norway . . . . . . . 19,498 13,506 || 17,262 20,768
Sq. and 13 Prussia. . . . . . . . 141,893 125,733 127,555 85,618
wpwards. 14 All other . . . . a 5,302 4,548 3,427 4,232
J 15 Wainscot Logs, –Pussia If 3,406 4,306 4,221 2,134
§ 116 Russia. . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 8,517 5,262 5,839 5,204
Iron & 17 Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . 9,866 8,943 9,285 9,514 -
*: { 18 All other. . . . . . . . . . m . 432 1,289 596 502
š 119 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2, #60 2,480 1,509 | 661 |
§ 20 Copper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 4,426 99 — 114,820 |
s - 1 Tobacco and Snuff ... . . . . . lbs. 360,801 68,843 207,606 || 107,668
§ 2 Cocoa and Coffee . . . . . . . . . 706 || 21,735 62,807 || 104,857
sº 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4,426 99 — 114,820
as: 4 Piece Goods. . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 664 117 4,476. 840 • ,
5 do. ... ... Square Yards 178,108 || 446,425 | 125,273 | 84,725
6 Fustic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons #86 83 59 20 |
HMPORTS FROM EUROPE. H 39
STATEMENT of the Amount of Duty paid on 88 other enumerated articles of Merchandize, Imported, from Contin ENTAL
LUROPE, with the Rates of Duty at which charged in each of the Five Years 1827 – 1831. *...* Bottles and Glass pay an ad-
ditional Duty of £4 4ſ. Cwt.; Plain Earthenware pays 15 # Cent.;-Colored and Gilt, 30 d? Cent. Ships Hulls of Colonial build
pay only 15 # Cent. —60 of the articles on which a reduction of Duty took place in 1832 are included in the unenumerated articles,
the Duty on the whole will not exceed £250,000,-8 90,000 of which is on Hemp, see Note, preceding page.
weam-º.
[Years 1827. 1828. - 1829. 1830. 1831. T832. 1833. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837. 1838. 1839,
——f---|--it-–1–– f ––––f-—l—–4–– - *
f Artificial Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 1,157 1,017 85;} 777 607
Baskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e º e º e e 20 785 1,039 1,038 843 969
| *Bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 25 | 11,543 | 12,189 || 10,909 || 11,483 10,316
* } Boxes . . . . . • * e º e s tº e º 'º e . . . . . . 20 — 3,795 || 3,450 3,765 | 3,454 ^.
§ China Ware . . . . . ... . . 15 and 30 5,239 6,778 6,3455 7,027 5,087
§ Clocks and Watches . . . . . . . . 25 3,728 5,663 5,996 || 6,348 6,099
s Joral Beads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2,356 2,944 2,670 2,756 2,976
$ 3, Embroidery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 — 4,065 || 4,474 4,728 5,903
Y S Essential Oils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 7,546 9,722 || 6,740 7,831 7,539
SS | Feathers .............. 20 and 10 5,497 6,824 6,044 4,560 4,655
§§§ “Glass, Plate, &c. . . . . . . . . . . 20 3,372 4,929 5,799 || 5,650 5,501 |
S.S Grapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1,860 1,837 1,704 1,641 2,145
§§ Hair, Horse . . . . . sº a tº s e a e o s . 20 3,169 1,145 || 202 213 | 13
** | do., Human...... . . . . . . . . . . 20 2,704 2,066 59 | 846 727
§ Lacé ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 714 786 7 : 5 644 327
§ Lacquered Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 —— 1,233 1,280 | 1,079 1,105
* I Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 30 \- || 3,676 1,481 7.91 793
* | Matts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1,385 877 | 1,156 1,142 | 1,430
§ Musical instruments . . . . . . . . 20 1,026 | 1,055 1,673 | 1,965 1,617
& Toys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2,296 2,989 3,073 3,578 3,761 |
UShips Hulls . . . . . . . . . . 15 and 50 1,212 96.1 2, #61 1,416 948
Total Amount ºf Duty on the above. £ 55,589 75,590 | 68,287 69,083 | 66,072
do. Estimated Value. 38 277,945 377,950 |34},435 | 340,415 || 330,360
Acid Boracic ........ 37/4 4ſ tº Curt. **** -*-- 2,570 5,282 5,169
Alkanet Root . . . . . . . . 93/4 2] dſ' ib **- ------- *- 2,651 849
Almonds . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . Various 17,253 20,198 || 14,968 18,274 17,135
Anchovies . . . . . . . . . . 2d. . . . . . if ſh 5,452 5,323 2,222 1,432 765
Angelica ... . . . . . . . . . 28! 4| d? Cwt. 1,098 || 1,271 506 520 390
Antimony . . . . . . . . . . 15| 8 g 698 -* - -*- *- - We “ea-w
Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . Öl d?' Bushel 5,737 8,919 6,526 4,230 10,620
Argol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, Il tſ' Cwt. 1,112 | 1,411 | 1,056 2,040 1,401
Arsenic . . . . . Q s gº dº tº & . 14/3 8| If 438 *- *s- -º--
Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 3d. tº ſb 3,989 3,604 2,378 2,165 1,823
Balsams ............ Ilê 1d. d£' ib 5,872 5,543 4,327 5,270 5,346
Beer, Spruce . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 66|dſ' Barref 6,222 7 ()40 8, 137 7,333 6,889
Berries, Yellow, ..... 14| 2| d? Cwt. 2,386 I,248 1, 193 1,609 1,179
Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . § 5 # Cwt. 10,945 10,851 11,102 || 11,811 || 9,206
Boots and Shoes . . . . . . about 25 tſ' Cent. *-* * - *** - 2,178 || 3,496 2,506
Box Wood . . . . . . . . . . . ... $7 18 6 tº Tom 2,115 1,895 | 1,527 | 1,815 2,034
Bugles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . #' ib | 1,02; 1,842 | 1,344 2,747 3,341 |
Burr Stones. . . . . . . . . . 66] . . . . . ...{P 100 — --- —— 1,603 965 - -
Cantharides , , ...... 3/6 1 d. Pib 3,561 | 3,459 2,473 2,704 2,065
Capers . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 | . . . . . . . • // 2,028 2,957 | 1,096 1,722 | 1.783
Cologne Water ...... I | . . . . . . d? Flask | 3,467 4,603 3,922 || 4,272 4,436
Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . 1919 . . . . . . tº Cwt. 1,091 1, 183 96 | 46 227
Corks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7] . . . . . . . . d; ib 433 785 682 799 142
Cream of Tartar .... 4|8 2| iſ Cut. 2,472 | 1,850 | 1,976 2,654 2,219 |
Cubebs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/ 6d. d?' ib *- 1,781 1,487 1,854 I,840
Eels . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . £13 13 tº Cargo 1,238 1,270 | 1,113 925 | 1,082 :
Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10d. ... iſ 120 23,063 22,920 22,167 18,506 20,373
Essences . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/6 ......... itſ” it 3,348 2,958 2,772 3,088 3,644
Galls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5l 2 - 861 -*- -- * **s-
Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £1 each 2,683 3,620 2,298 1,150 | 1,124
Isinglass . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 ....... iP Cwt. 3,686 3,582 3,303 || 3,420 4,037 º
Juniper Berries. . . . . . . . [I 2/ Af 4,189 5,231 6,965 5,656 3,790 - t
Lemon Juice . . . . . . . . . Id. ... if Gallon 2,000 2.350 2,309 2,192 1,908
Lead, Black . . . . . ... , 4! ..... tº Cwt. 1,303 || 3,484 2,946 2,323 2,029
Manna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]] 3d. tſ” it 1,444 1,211 1,123 1,146 1,114 - |
Marble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il Square Foot 762 992 990 | 1,813 1,116 .
Matts of Russia...... 23/9 . . . . . . iſ 100 6,988 4,862 3,693 || 5,638 3,866 -
Myrrh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 6d. 4; if 976 | 1,018 956 1,206 732
Nuts, Spanish . . . . § {:}}| ſº | 10:6 13,5; 19.6%
Chesnuts . . . . . . . 3 2| . . . . ºf Bushel 1,672 1,758 2,045 1,426 2,579
Walnuts . . . . . . . . 2,293 2,398 1,189 1,610 2,379
&
Ochre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/9 || #' Cwt. 828 1,361 | 1,191 955 451
Olives . . . . . . . . . * * * * * 2| * * * > d? Gallon 512 **, -*- **-s
Qnions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3] . . . . P. Bushel 815 686 *~ | —- *-*.
Qrchilla . . . . . . . . . . . . .6l . . . . . . tº Cwt. 709 273 354 354 221.
Ostrich Feathers . . . . 10] . . . . . . . . tſ” if | 565 960 786 | 1,062 953
Oysters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 . . . . tº Bushel -s- — 1,363 515 1,963
Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9d. . . . . . . if ib 913 1,848 1,430 1,325 1,791
do. for Hangings . . Iſ Square Yard | 1,505 1,825 1,850 1,476 1,176.
Pictures. . . . . . I each, and 11 Square Foot | 3,365 2,833 2,942 | 3,406 || 2,757
Platting of Straw .... 17| 1d...,dſ' ib 3,392 || 4,473 2,915 | 6,689 || 13,317
Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413 8| {{* Cwt. 1,208 546 448 738 364
Plums, Dried . . . . . . . . 1/3 ...... if ib 992 153 442 546 649
Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d. . . . . ... each | 1,447 | 1,395 | 1,605 1,919 1,660
Quills e e º e g º e º 'º a e º 'º º 2/6 tº e g º º tº #9 } 000 4,238 6,217 4,843 4,253 3,640
Rags ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5l . . . . . $P Tom 2,000 1945 2,206 2,313 | 1854
Rape Cake . . . . . . . . . . . .2d..... tº Cwt. 4,237 || 4,322 3,316 2,731 3,625
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Saffron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/6 . . . . . {} is 313 -*- *- **m- * !
Scammony . . . . . . . . . . 64 2/6 f/ 1,423 2,412 1,856 2,288 1,808 |
Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90l. . . . . . . $P Cust. 1,493 1,280 1,136 1,337 | 1.018 }
Sponge ::::. . . . . . . . . . 2/ 6d. Pib 4,834 4,075 3,651 || 3,483 || 3,373 i
Tanned Hides . . . . . . . . Il ......... a 2,219 2,512 2,418 1,253 1,025 l
Verdigris... . . . . . . . . . . 2 . If Af 4,335 5,476 4,621 3,875 4,506 !
Vermicelli...... . . . . . . 8d. 2d. ... ſ. 2,126 2,024 2,290 2,212 2,558 --
Vinegar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f. 18 18 tº Tun 196 374 528 1,428 || 480 -- | | -
Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1] ...... tº Cwt| 806 575 820 1,141 85.5 - | | |
"menumerated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,362 83,364 65,856 96,147 85,646 |
140
ST ATEMEN Tshewing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 78 articles of Merchandize, IM poRTED, into
the United Kingdom from AFRICA, AMERICA, the Foreign West Indies, and New South Wales; incinding all the
Countries comprised in the second great division of Imports, as exhibited at page . *...* Nos. 1, 34, 60 to 76 º 78, are
imported chiefly from British America. The chief products of the United States of North America are noted with an”; those of the
West Coast of Africa with a tº No. 31, is the chief product of the Cape of Good Hope; No. 41, of Egypt; No. 46, of New South
Wales; Nos. 48–51, of the Jºshery, wholly the produce of Labour and Shipping. The remaining articles, with some additional
ones, specified at page 142, are chiefly the produce of Brazil, other parts of South America, and the West Indies. -
[Years. 1827. 1828, 1829. 1830. i831. $832. 1833. 1834, 1835. 1836. 1837.
r i Ashes ............ Cwts, 122,177 144,520 | 146,275 206,158 tº-ººººººº, - - * . . . -— --~ *-----~~
's 2 Bark. . . . . . . . . . . • , . " 1,734 1,177 2,654
‘ā 3 Bees Wax . . . . . . . . . . . f.º. 5,728 7,544 6,104
§ | 4 Cochineal ........... lbs. 295,073 189,565 214,585 | 186,574
: 5 º: . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. º *; 9,934 1,241
Ö in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 81 I. *==
§ 7 Elephants Teeth.... 4 # 2,100 2,686 3,053 3,747
§ 3 ; Gum, Africanus. . . . . f 4,918 1,943 2,703 2,704
§ 9 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 319,006 126,625 480,904 153,436
* | 10 Fustic . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 3.14. 5,392 5,197 3,704
S 11 fogwood . . . . . . . . . . " 3,326 7,006 4,415 6,700
Tº 12 Mahogany . . . . . . . . " 2,707 6,775 6,049 4,227
S 13 Safflower. . . . . . . . . . Cwts. §§ 139 664 1,934 *
§ 14 Tar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Lasts | * 2,019 2,539 1,494 1,521
& 15 Tallow gº º • * gº gº e g g tº a tº Cwts, 133 t 669 6,206 1,258
U.16 Turpentine . . . . . . . . Af * 302,312 304,175 262,308 234,747
... ( 17 Castor Oil . . . . . . . . . . lbs, 9,024 47,479 85,570 44,559
§§§ Çortex Peruvians. • . . " 328,093 3.19,590 373,196 554,028
* & 19 Sarsaparilla. . . . . . . . . . tº 41,456 66,458 98,377 60,728
20 Sena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 31,073 || 72,367 27,854 || 42,492
(24 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . ... lbs. 22,220 -— *=== 39,990
22 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . . . " 5,545 560 3,801
23 Pepper, African . . . . . 2,180 127 2,195 37,317
: Fº tº e º 6 s is a sº ‘’G // 94; *: 13,565 38,609
3 25 Ginger. . . . . . . . . . . . Cwt3. 9 | 117
$: 26 Cocoa * * * * * * e • * * * c * lbs. 4,065,750 1,177,167 2,525,016 1,322,349
§3 ºf Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , |12,654,500 3,701, 123 5,761,223 6,391,287
§ 28 Sugar . . . . . . . ..... Cuts. 177,176 || 137,275 200,276 222,817
* 29 Rice . . . . . . . . . ..... a * 46,612 31,975 30, 183 7,097
30 do. in Husk .... Bushels | * 172,764 281,334 230,471 —
31 Wine, Cape...... Gallons |...[44, 29 ..., º,916 , 937,353 s. 544,982
32 Tobacco & e e º e º e o & © tº * lbs. ‘33, il 1,854 24,882,102 22,191,058 24,391,037
(33 Segar S • . . . . . . . 12 e g º ºs º Aff 94,970 36,7 12 169,924 220,803
34 Wººl & © e º u e º & Quarters §§ #: 16,366 65,050
s $35 all other Grain. . . . " 71,5 5,452 1.820 2.658
§ ; W. heat º: ..... Cwts, : *:::: º zº alſº 685.77.
Ǻ 4 OW €l S626 ſ: , , , , , , !! * * * - .555 8,486
63; Fºx seed ...... Bushels 128,025 | 131,945 227,153 196.306
ſ's , (30 United States... lbs. ººººººº lºsº | 137,187,366 210,585,838
§ §§ } 40 Brazil . . . . . . . . , 20,716,162 |29,143,279 (28,878,386 33,092,072
S §§§4. Egypt......... " | *ś h; º|*|†:
£3 * {42 all other . . . . . • ? 895,965 | 1,384,325 | 1,059,305 445,923
S 43 Hemp tº 9 s tº t e º & © tº º ºr Cucts. 182 334 1,214 1,147
§ 44 Flax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . // . 148 2,336 4,071 7, III
ſº 45 Silk . . . . . tº e o e a g º e º a , libs. 50,925 27,345 45,049 || 11,974
U46 Sheeps Wool * * * * * * * * * 812,871 1,896,233 2,341,168 2,035,084
s (47 Palm Oil (Afr.).... Cºts. # 94,246 | 12.5% 179,946 213,477
5 Y13 Sperm do. . . . . . . . . Thums 5,483 3,845 5,572 5,144
# 49 Blubber do. . . . . . . . . // 8,451 7,671 5,755 1,039
§ ſº Train do. . . . . . . . . " 14, 104 13,213 11,975 13,487
51. Whalefins. . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 15,431 17,358 13,305 4,375 -
52 Sundry Silk and Cotton : : CA -
#...'. ..., || 5,644 4,945 7,043 81
. (53 News, Wales .... cuts. Jººſ ,ººl .313|| 3.94:
3 S; Africa *, *, * s is a e º e º a Af j 16,107 15,843 19,505 23,292
S (55 United States • * * * * * 11,549 19,628 20,163 16,030
it. A 56 South America. . . . . . . 30,679 79,120 166,319 200,105
57 all other . . . . . . . . . . " 1,160 1,763 993 1,139
(58 Calf & Kip ........ ſº 328 434 1,038 1,377
3 59 Bear . . . . . . .... Number | * 10,035 12,683 12,583 16,882 ~
.# 60 Beaver. . . . . . . . . . Af 67,640 73,842 76,427 64,732 .
à 61 Martin . . . . . . . . f} #43,692 181,121 131,194 102,482
"S 62 Mink . . . . . . . . . . If 49,943 83,019 76,199 104,365
§ { 63 Musquash . . . . . . fy 490,981 | 1,048,309 | 1,070,016 || 458,574 |
s 64 Nutria . . . . . . . . . . // * 377,957 781,182 614,244 ";
§ 65 Qtter . . . . . . . . . . fy 12,080 13,190 14,821 13,995
º, 66 Deer . . . . . . . . . . . . /7 * 121,013 78,618 123,276 124,510
67 Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 107,183 135,774 191,874 121,147
U68 Seal ....... • . . . . .” 439,363 295,870 288,000 444,442
. ſ 69 Battens . . . . . . . . . Humd. 255 455 577 | 958
& 70 Deals . . . . . . . . . . . . " 12,118 15,753 18,270 | 19,668
•º # sº • . . . * * * * * * * * * $ ; º: 72,742 59,491
*-* * p C’. tº º e o e º is e º 'º y 3.
5. # Lºwood'......"Fathom 4,753 5. iś5 # #:
..., 74 Masts, Yards 2 ... Number 5,059 4,935 5,085 || 3,737 } |
3. # ò Fº . . . . Loads ** * - 3,883 º . \
s a.k. 3)] K. . . . . . . Af - 10 4
:* ! .... 77 Teake ... Africa # 15,625 | 11,953 16,015 19,598 :
= [Timber } 78 Fir . . . . . . " 314,495' 373.5% 306.01% 3šāºš | | |
141
STATEMENT of the Quantity, Average Price, and Value, of 17 articles, the produce of the WEST INDIES: Imported
from thence, into GREAT BRITAIN, and the Quantities of each of 36 articles of Foreign Produce RE-ExpoRTED from Great
Britain to the WEST INDIES, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831.
*

ARTICLES. [ Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 4831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835.
( 1 Sugar .............. Cwts. 3,551,218 || 4,313,636 4,152,614 || 3,912,629
2 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. |29,419,598 |29,987,078 [26,911,875 |27,460,421
3 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 549,688 454,999 || 684,917 | 7 11,923
4 Rum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons 5,620,174 6,307,224 6,934,759 6,752,799
. I 5 Melasses . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 392,441 508,095 390,626 249,420
2 6 -Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . lbs. 7,165,881 5,893,800 || 4,640,414 || 3,429,247
§ 7 Pimento ............ a 2,225,943 | 2,247,893 3,585,694 | 3,489,318 |
§ 8 Ginger ... . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. 11,006 7,853 6,081 4, 105
S < 9 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 99,152 64,911 63,850 111,745
* 10 Indigo ... . . . . . . . . . . . Jy 230,669 77,806 212,021 87,285.
º 11 Mahogany . . . . . . . . . . Tons 16,947 13,127 13,286 11,719
5 | ** Logwood . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7,561 7,040 9,479 10,082
13 Fustic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1,778 2,123 2,105 1,388
14 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 4,238 4,537 2,922 2,623
15 Castor Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 7,478 18,393 9,041 4,718
16 Sarsaparilla . . . . . . . . . . .” 38,805 61,407 128,536 41,912
U17 Pepper e e º e s e e º e e e < * * Af 13,641 6,658 6,345 20,263
. ( 1 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . tº Cut. 38/0 34/0 28/6% 25ſo 24|1} &
3. § j 2 Coffee and Cocoa . . tº ib. 6% 5 54 5 -
#5 3 Rum .......... P. Gallon 3/4 3/3 2/9 2|4
$º || 4 Melasses . . . . . . . # Cwi. 15|0 12|0 11|6 12|0
s' & 5 Cotton Wool . . . . . . tº fê. 9 8% 8 8#.
## | 6 Pimento . . . . . . . . e // 10 9 7} 5%
§§ 7 Ginger . . . . . . . . . . d? Cwf. 70ſo 65/0 60/0 70/0
* : 8 Cochineal . . . . . . . . $P ib. 14/0 12/6 10/6 9|3
* U 9 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . 9/0 7/6 6/9 5/6
r 1 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,747,315 7,333,181 5,925,711 4,890,786
2 Coffee and Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . 811,667 697,631 603,681 586,924
, 3 Rum ............ . . . . . . . . . . 936,696 | 1,024,924 953,530 787,827
R 4 Melasses ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294,330 || 304,856 224,609 || 149,65%
to j 5 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268,720 202,600 154,680 107,880
S $ 6 Pimento .................. 92,750 84,296 112,052 79,963
| 7 Ginger .................... 38,521 || 25,522 | 18,243 14,367 |
8 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº a 69,404 40,570 33,531 51,682 ł
9 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,806 29, 176 71,556 24,003
U10 all other Articles,... . . . . . . . . . . 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000
TOTAL Real Value. ºf 9,428,209 || 8,907,756 8,212,593 6,758,084
BULLION . . . . . . . tº gº gº ºn e
r ſ 1 Cassia . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 1,446 3,925 4,137 6,501
: 2 Cinnamom . . . . . . . . / 12,905 12,176 24,636 55,547
š. 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . a 1,783 2,926 1,904 4,818
º 4 Mace . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 184 286 235
* 5 Nutmegs ... . . . . . . 3, 186 2,359 1,554 2,220
U 6 Pepper . . . . . . . . . . . 30,334 39,316 41,105 63,607
3 7 Cocoa and Coffee ... . 8,415 18,703 26,063 15,616
S 8 Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 38,319 29,649 33,216 26, 176
S 9 Sugar ... . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. 47 98 76 683
: 10 Tobacco ....... . . . . . lbs. 258,175 221,114 287,519 420,211
sº | 1 do. Manufactured f/ 1,405 3,387 17,527
& | 12 Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters 3,188 5,567 9,885 5,692
Sº 13 Wheat Flour . . . . . . . . Cwts. 42,509 27,776 23,511 9,149
s 14 Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 13,709 18,119 24, 161 18, 155
S Spirits (45 Rum :: . . . . Gallons 16,554 14,338 14,658 24,147
S | *.*) 16 Brandy.... , 122,506 144,435 | 124,731 89,211
§ wº. 17 Geneva. . . . a 21,955 19,240 20,027 17,566
§ 4 º 18 Wine . . . . m. 243,044 175,096 || 165,125 | 125,664
Q
S. 19 Cortex Peruvianus . . . . lbs. 2,600 168 431 50
* | 20 Opium ... . . . . . . . . . . . ." 220 206 177 53
* | 21 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 302. 398 584
R. 22 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . a 227 319 85 136
* 23 Indigo ... . . . . . . . . . . . . a 159 670 441 9,017
§ | 24 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Tons 4. 4. 4. !
§ 25 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. *s-sº tººl 10 41
s
ſº r26 E. India Cottons Pieces 140,226 126,238 || 130,486 | 134,051
s 27 do., Printed Square Yds. 2,739 4,867 3,941 10,521
† | 3 || 28 Linens . . . . . . . . Pieces 2,451 8,675 28,046 18,610
Ś § 29 do. . . . . . . . . . . Ells 61,158 118,188 44,934 35,150
* I Ś 30 do. .. Square Yards 4,275 276 18,312 9,209
§3 31 do. . . . . . . . . Value 35 4. 28 5
§ 32 Silks of Europe ... lbs. 785 202 78 154
Š 33 Bandannoes, Rom, Pieces 8,480 8,612 6,721 3,503
34 Crapes . . . . . . . . . . . 306 211 70 113
35 Scarfs, Shawls, &c. a 1,136 519 551 550
U U 36 Taffaties, &c. . . . . a 692 655 169 335
142
STATEMENT exhibiting the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 58 enumerated articles of Merchandize, IMPORTED
into the UNITED KING DOM from the EAST INDIES and CHINA, and all other parts beyond the Cape of Good Hope, in each of the 4
Years 1827–30. *...* The articles 19, 33, 34, and 48–58, are not enumerated in either of the Official Accounts of Imports; Nos. 48–58,
exhibit the Rates and amount of Custom Duties paid on each, as far as enumerated in the Official Return thereof, but which leaves the
account still defective, see folding Sheet preceding page 1, for a similar display of the Imports flom Asia for the 5 preceding Years.
Articles Imported. [Years. 1827. "t-tº- 1928. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. i834.
ſ ſ I Cassia. . . . . . ... ... lbs. 415,702 || 549,532 || 814,529 831,296 -
º 2 Cinnamon e e º gº tº c e º ſ/ 1,267,443 337,482 543,933 449,656
3 || 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . // 226,363 || 467,097 36,066 3, 196 ||
§: 4 Mace & 9 º' gº tº p & © Q @ & // 22,794 42,080 6,834 12,963
& | 5 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . 69,308 57, 517 37,046 45,056
tº 6 Pepper e e e º 6 & © tº a 6 m 9,067,768 4,978,033 2,006,597 2,742,216
S 7 Ginger. . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 1,174 6,738 4,917 1,268
§:
S <! Sugar } 8 Mauritius. . . . ſº 204,344 360,570 297,453 485,326
s ’ \ 9 All other . . . . . ..., 173,847 ..., 156,259 || 206,048 || 293,769
hº 10 Tea tº e º 'º e © tº • e & © & © gº tº Q lbs. 39,746,147 32,678,546 30,544,382 3 i ,897, 546
11 Coffee º g g g º ºs e º 'º º tº ... a 5,872,102 || 7,364,328 6,335,402 || 7,026,740
# º Manufactured C // º 5,528 5, 161 24,295
a 90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 9,194 5,303 453 2,657
14 Rice ............... 104,379 || 140,253 192,363 | 125,163
# W; in the Husk . . #!/... lº. 37,916 61,831 21,756
*- 1116 . . . . . . . . . . . . " *Q ºf O70S ,505 88,394 147,908 125,140
C \ Pieces 480
( 17 Cottons Printed Square Yards 4,058 5,295 369 910
§ 18 do., Plain . . . . . . Pieces 575,383 941,216 1,390,318 1,020, 125
§ 19 do., Nankeens ... u - - — — . sº-sºº Yºº-sºº,
S < . ( 20 Bandannoes .... m 227,664 162,259 97,611 124,437
is . . C -
§ 3 J 21 Crapes . . . . . . . . // 2,772 501 45 517
§ § 22 Shawls, Scarfs, &c. a 25,877 17,551 64,360 30, 197
U 23 Damasks, &c..... m 11,482 7,939 8,887 9,449
Ś. 24 Castor Oil ............ lbs. 139,650 151,233 301,482 441,275
§ { 25 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,797 81,430 127,685 | 153,170
S. lº Senna. . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * // 74,801 || 107,153 105,619 176,593
Thrwn. I97
ſ: . Raw. . . . . . . . . . . " | 1,261,722 || 1,426,635 | 2,227,420 | 1,755,432
28 Cotton Wool..... . . . . . " |21,310,430 32,339,282 24,924,410 12,522,889 }
29 Indigo * & © tº 6 p & . . . . . . . " | 5,404,811 || 9,683,626 5,978,527 | 7,926,857
30 Cochineal . . . . . . • * * * * * // 10,070 3,084 •-------- 211
§ e 31 º • * * * * * * * * * // 461,477 494,928 678,091 646,674
§ | g ); Jºe Pye . . . . . . . . . . 728,240 | 689,205 || 590,721 || 485,269
Š, § {33 Sticlac . . . . . . . . . . f/ - trººm-as- —a- wº-vº
§ SS A 34 Animi & Copal . . Cwts. *** - -, -
S 35 Arabic . . . . . . . . m 5,158 1.224 Y key A */ -
s 36 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * 14.799 || 13.17. 3,747 1,963
S -2 37 Hid e - *.. a 5 Q. ** > 72 26,430 14,130
s') : 101eS • . . . . . . . . . ... . . . " 1, 114 3,323 3,605 5.104
's' | 38 do., Calf and Kip . . . 3 -—— — . 180 '160 |
§ 39 Saltpetre. . . . . . . . . . . fy 201,084 204,839 || 176,489 || 143,702
§ | 40 Barilla . . . . . . . . . . . . If 3,207 2.94I ...:
S 2 3. 186 1,467
S 41 Madder Roots ..... • // 883 820 2,135 | 992
º 2 • 3 * Jºº
§ 42 Safflower. . . . . . . . . . . . // 2,381 1,398 2,689 2, 170
Sº 43 Bees Wax . . . . . . . . . . . 1,331 530 T45 'iaº
i. Fº Teeth . . . . . - ; I º 1,291 | 1,601
- :-- . . . . . . © e º 0 ° e º 'o e º a f; 0 - - - - - .
46 Timber. ............. Loads 'iaº ; *:::: *:::
U-47 Goat Skins .......... No. 29, 105 9,731 31,810 97,001
ſ i. ºãº #jº. 1,397 1,718 || 2,056 2,204 1,453
- - QU) º - - -
Orax } Unrefd. 28/ 4/ m } 2,737 2,332 1,865 1,626 2,506
3 Cahoutchouc .. 46/8 1/ , —s tºwººms *sº *
3 | Camphire . . . . . . 9/4 4/ #' fib. 228 *-** — —
§ Canes . . . . . . . . various ºf 1000 2,232 3.423 2,878 3,730
3 Cocoa Nut Oil.... 2/6 d? Cwt. - º:- º º 3,299
§ lº. . Pearl . . . . 5 # Cent. * 503 | * * *r sº-º-º-º-
§ ſº, OS6 WOOCl . . . . . . . . 20/4? Cwt. 7,276 . ë - -
à | Tapioca ...... 10/ º ry - 27, º 8,629 10,490 8,494
Tortoise Shell 2/ 1/4} is 1,67 - - -
A. o ,673 1,372 732 817 823
Turmeric..... tº º 3d. t. **=º 867 *>-ºs- . . ººm-mºsºmº **-
ÜVermillion .... 1/ 6d. 299 || 554 — *
143
STATEMENT of the Quantities and Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDOM
of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, EXPORTED from thence, to the EAST INDIES and CHINA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831.
1828.
1832.

1833.
1834.
Articles Eaported. [ Years ), 1827. 1829. 1830. 1831. |
ſ I Bacon and Hams . Cwts. 1,565 1,508 886 || 1,655
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . It 1,646 1,831 1,585 924
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 68 576. 597 1,185 :
4 Herrings. . . . . . . © e º 'º e // 770 550 755 572
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 3,455 4,252 3,878 3,156
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwt 869 7:38 1,199 697
7 Brass and Copper. . . . . . . // 46,773 40,528 75,813 89,822
e 8 Hardwares and Cutlery // 11,609 11,465 12,594 12,151 ||
% 9 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Tons 17,746 22,123 16,269 15,945
S 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . f? 4,209 3, 126 2,230 1,850
* | 11 Tin . . . . . . . º e a sº e º 'o e Cwts 106 I 06 —
§ 12 glass................ I/ 46,628 || 49,703 || 49,543 48,118
s 4 13 Salt tº e e º e º e e e g o e Bushels 9,000 1,600 . 209 26
> | 14 goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms 4,201 || 2,500 766 2,376 |
..., | 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 9,975 5,028 3,522 575
s 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . // 1,006 1,076 | 1,131 845 || |
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . Pieces 1,829,538 1,750,207 | 1,364,458 1,155,524
* 18 Cotton Yarn .......... lbs. 3,063,856 4,587,055 3,185,639 4,980,975
19 Cottons. . . . . * * * * * * * * * Yards 40,978,756 |42,247,207 |43,329, 140 |57,102,783
20 Linens . . . . . tº º a tº e º º O & // 844,087 || 620,711 || 544,357 373,974
21 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . . If 290,553 160,480 197,536 268,400
22 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 195,219 243,243 222,279 261,463
23 Hats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 1,905 1,454 2,376 2,538
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . bs. 21,142 22,100 35,445 75,715
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . • v - " 49,882 28,213 18,225 23,253
- - £ £ £ £
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . tº e º e º º 6,323 6,342 3,658 . 5,002
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 6,995 7,886 6,646 2,998
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 2,759 2,382 4,065
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * 1,075 777 1, 127 792
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,976 91,464 87,046 64,257
6 Books . . . . . . ... • * * * * * * * * *... e. e. e. 29,984 22,226 33,265 19,551
7 Brass and Copper 3. * * * Q , e. 238,468 203,566 360,435 395,408
8 Hardwares and Cutlery . . . . . . 77,222 74,015 76,595 77,823
9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259,388 251,081 174,358 || 130,362
10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,170 57,609 || 37,094 25,550
11 Tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © tº c & © a 374 219 s----, *
12 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſº e e 106,252 106,528 96,116 96,139
13 Salt © e º e º 'º e º e º e a 0. 146 20 39 2
14 Coals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © tº e º e º & 4,019 2,090 825 2,560
15 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,192 11,931 8,201 1,424
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . º 3,216 2,680 2,213 1,768
17 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 192 24,649 19,979 18,941
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . tº e º ſº tº € 9. 274,015 393,134 210,182 336,766
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,546,387 | 1,547,919 1,392,700 1,722, 161
j 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,333 30,063 24,635 18,972
| 21 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779,586 860,820 | 803,115 791,501 -*
22 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,653 14,270 17,185 || 17,789
| 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,999 7,003 8,723 12,407
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . . 1,091 1,065 1,419 2,940 .
25 Leather © & Q & Q & Q & © & 8 & tº e º e º e © 1 1,351 - 10,936 - 6,740 5,069
s (26 Apparel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,069 65,802 || 47,437 51,686
^S 27 Arms and Ammunition 283,658 192,133 89,521 25, 130
§ 28 Machinery, & Mill Work 22,089 || 35,312 || 37,184 || 10,938
§ 29 Tin, and Pewter Ware 13,208 7,155 8,969 9,99]
$ . 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 56,246 48,346 52,201 52,844
§ º | 3 | Painters Colours. . . . . . . 21,248 11,852 14,735 13,536 *
s & J Hosiery, , ; 32 Cotton. 46,416 44,482 28,842 18,412
§§ | Tapes, and $ 33 Linen . . 595 128 172 118
§§ Small Wares. 34 Worsted 3,701 || 4.9 3,383 4,426
§T 35 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,031 16,963 | 7,784 7,272
* | 36 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,277 || 4,327 2,460 2,662
Q) 37 Sadlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,010. 31,764 - 21,373 20,366
§ 38 Stationery............ 80,981 i 81,903 || 77,065 45,326
US (39 all other Articles...... 203,124 170,736 | 153,818 122,365.
Total British Produce & Manufactures £ 4,459,322 || 4,446,082 3,919,824 || 4,189,319
- - 'otal to Mauritius 195,840 221,160 221,899 || 171,071
Total Colonial and Foreign 691,126 573,954 465,290
631,619 |
144
STATEMENT of the Quantities and Value of each of 39 articles of BRITISH PRODUCE and MANUFACTUREs, EXPORTED
from GREAT BRITAIN, to the BRITISH WEST INDIES, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831

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ARTICLES. [ 7 1828, 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832, 1833.
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . Cwts 7,563 5,102 º -
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . / 22,782 21,739 *:::: 1%
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 41,838 23,726 37,374 35,869
4 * q e º & 9. • * tº tº e º ºt f/ 76,757 74,038 64,558 67,563
: #...?'. e e g º O & © & 4. 2,583 2,443 2,634 2,575
- opper . . . . Owts. 8,522 11,448 11,287 11.05
7 Hardwares and Cutlery ſt 14,743 ia,033 17,788 #.
8 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 5,990 7, 11 O 5 'º.
9 Lead and Shot I/ 559 '309 7,526 6,632
e }J ºlivy u e o e s o © a e 587 483
# ğ. e & © e º 6 & Q & & 8 º' • * * * * * Cwts. 277 298 330 300
3.SS . . . . . ... • * * * * & e s e tº // 27,931 29,820 28.362 25,55
| 12 Salt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 64,368 51,011 53.577 §
13 Coals ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 42,508 43,131 43,180 45.896
#: §s . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 9,934 10,417 10,291 8,616
5 #&efined Sugar . . . . . . . . /? 3,549 2.93 6
16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 2,464,492 || 2 ,939 3.3 3 4,097
17 Cott 5 3. ,055,119 2,082,235 | 1,706,407
18 i o OilS . . . . . * @ e º ºs us tº Yards 39,730.0% 21,096,050 |33,319,295 |18,955,323
19 wººd,we e o ºs e e e . . . . . . a 13,104,585 |11,975,436 11,854,207 ||10,436,909
3, " ..."...........' Piº *::::::: 296,928 260,410 221,881
6. e e u & © e º 'º º & Q & e. 32.801 32,364 29,569
21 Hats . . . . Dozens 36.096 40. 3. 3 ** * * *
... ...... r... ii. © tº * * 2 0,672 36,020 27,290
; jº" Candles . . lbs. 6,052,774 5,560,487 4,661,760 4,737,091
| 24 Boºk €ſ • * * * * * * * * * * * * If 498,991 371,320 450, 182 390,260
U-25 Cott S y a e e º e º e º e e o e º: 516 560 509 431
Otto il M & I'll . . . . . . . . . . . . S. '7,680 5,327 1.230 6.90
3 3 * * * 2. 9
£ £ £ g £
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 24,609 ë £ £
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . 88% 16,910 23,807 21,721
3 Beef and P ,915 92,494 79,488 68,884
j iſ €0 an ork . . . . . . ºr a $ 6 & e º e 125,006 8.1,545 113,831 91,013
| : Fº * c e e º e a e o e o & S → * * * * 91,455 85,991 94,165 85,498
| 6 #." º, e tº e e º 'º e º .P º 0 tº º t 55,706 52,764 55,565 52,799
Brass and Uopper . . . . . . . . . . 50,537 65.691 67,220
Kº ; 2 5 61,538
w § Hºs and Cutlery . . . . . . 74,136 71,794 goioi º
ron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146,651 164,501 16 º:
9 Lead and Shot . 1 I 5 3, 197 130,639
10 Tin e o e º e g º º ºr 4 & 9 .* 11,883 10,026 7,688
iſ Glass...................... º 1,332 1,690 1,129
# gº.....:::::::::::::: *; º; º; ;
# 8............. gº & © tº t e o sº sº sº; º;
i. it. ...'se e º e º e 4 e º º 0 & e - e º e º c 23, 189 23,532 23,557 jº
H6 i. *. ugar . . . . . , s - - - - - - - 9,335 7,879 8,654 10,209
17 §. €Il Walſe . . . . . & e e g c & 6 6 tº y 31,572 27,069 27,261 33,355
18 hº * * * * g º º o & tº g º e º e o & & 888,661 686,291 997,408 608.096
19 wooliens & e º e º e º e º 0. g a s e º e o e e 466,410 402,372 380,523 322,837
..., " ..." ............ & © & i. 3. l ſº 17,227 | 14,970
e e a < * e < e s tº 8 & s e º 'º e > * 3. O 96.598
21 Hats . 5 9 3. 79,493
: ; ; ; ; ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . º 9,832 64,404 56.594 9,503
: iº Candles . . . . . • 156,168 138,834 117,766 ſº:
; : * :::::::::::::::::::: *; ; ; ;
25 Cotton Yarn ’74 2 - - - 2 10,404
s & e º 'º e º e o e s e e s • e 4 521 195 698
s ſ?6. Apparel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261.352 % .*-
TS 27 Arms and Ammunition is gos º *:::::: 206,387
Š 28 Machinery, & Mill Work 27.443 43,393 75.3 11,435
's 29 Tin, and Pewter Wares ii.687 13.37. #. I 3 50,744
s . 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 22.317 30.516 3,947 9,222
§§ 31 Painters Colou Sº, 2 O 29,500 33,059
S. TS • . . . . . 21.048
J Š º 3 ºr --> 21,090 30,042
s 32 Cotton Hosier 3. 18,464
S $ <! 33 Worsted do y • * - - - 51,202 41,038 52,872 37,669
§§ 34 Haberdashery e - © e s 6 1: § 5,967 5,425
is - ... sºil.”“. . . . . . . . * ,743 10,363 4,781
5 : à. e & © e g s e e e s a e e 9 s sº 13,410 ioios 19,383 sº
Q) 37 sadiery ........ tº º Gº e 1,356 i,541 1,561 i,560
§ 38 stºry. ... ...] ::, ; ; ;
S (-39 all other 'Articles...... *:::::: 27,501 23,827 25,566
- ©S . . . . . . 416,587 454,088 415,322 353,443
Total British PRODUCE & MANFACTR *-ºs- - -*s **-
- RS. 3,583,222 || 3,289.7 * --------- - -º-º-º-º-º-n . ------"“ ----------
do. For EIGN & COLONIAL PRO 2 < * ~ * * * ,289,704 || 3,612,085 2,838,448
DUCE. 326,055 323,213 351,38.
354,076
1834.
-*
£
145
EXPO It TED from thence, to BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
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STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KING Do M,

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º
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Articles Exported.
[ Years
( 1 Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts.
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels
4 Herrings . . . . . . & © e º ſy
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
T 7 Brass and Copper //
2 8 Hardwares & Cutlery.”
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons
§ { 10 Lead and Shot .... a
S º
Š 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . • If
12 Salt . . . . . . . ... Bushels
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms
14 Glass e - e g c tº e º Cwts.
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . I/
16 Refined Sugar . //
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . lbs.
19 Cottons . . . . Yards
Wove ) 20 Linens. . . . . . Af
Fabrics. 21 Woollens . . ſy
22 do. Pieces
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
24 Soap and Candles ... ... lbs.
25 Leather
4 & © tº e º ºs ºn
U26 Sheep and Lambs Wool a
1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . .
2. Butter and Cheese
* & © tº e - e º 'º e
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Herrings
5 Beer and Ale ...
6 Books
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tº e º & © tº e º gº
12 Salt . . . . . . .
e e e º a tº e º is e a
ſ 7 Brass and Copper º: tº e &
8 Hardwares and Cutlery ..
9 Iron and Steel
& e e e º e º e º e
14 Glass......................
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . © tº e º e e
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 Earthenware....
18 Cotton Yarn
19 Cottons
Wove
Fabrics.
Hats
2
23
2 do.
24 Soap and Candles
25 Leather
26
:
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Sheep and Lambs Wool ......
ſ?7 Apparei, Slops, &c. ..
28 Arms and Ammunition
29 Machinery & Mill Work
30 Tin and Pewter Ware
31 Plate, Watches, & Jew.
32 Painters Colours . . . . . .
Hosiery,
Small *}
Tapes, &c.
36 Silks .
37 Glass * * * * * *
38 Saddlery and Harness..
39 Stationery
40 Unenumerated Articles
tº e º & © & e g º e
20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 Woollens ... . . . . .
• & © e s º e º e º e e e s e e e e s e e e
33 Cottons
34 Linens . .
35 Worsted
& © e & e º e º e º 'º
• e s e e s e e
* @ G & © * * tº e e e
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. £
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce
TOTAL EXPORT. £
TOTAL IMPORT. #.
1827. I828, 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
396 302 319 504
4,900 6,231 8,079 3,998
9,272 3,199 5,097 10,976
61 102; 107 305
409 439 439 397
343 529 438 500
1,849 | 2,176 1, 150 1,809
11,738 15,412 20,945 23,923
5,546 5,930 7,839 7,879
320 389 444 517
34 22 27 62
1,121,305 1,301,200 | 1,472,290 1,331,564
25,844 28,685 26,977 32,497
14,055 13,336 19,494 17,326
22,311 24,421 23,121 16,680
7,504 8,677 9,004 10,678
1,086,111 | 1,480,813 2,085,075 2,299,720
35,568 66,520 84,760 213,394
6,616,812 9,202,255 8,671,237 |11,434,448
1,892,999 || 2,834,642 | 1,954,944 2,215, 149
647,020 | 1,123,276 824,953 | 1,052,411
50,524 63,599 52,785 74,771
5,262 7,937 7,819 8,774
I,217,442 | 1,506,012 1,297,314 1,157,667
357,375 324,303 || 361,783 410,019
72 40(? 7,017 3,882
£ 1,077 | £ 836 £ 818 £ 1,254 £ £ £
16,822 20,702 25,149 13,265
26,639 10,584 15,854 29,012
86 I 26 156 350
'7,441 7,505 8,289 7,294
7,492 9,557 9,391 10,282
9,807 11,430 7,350 8,727
58,244 71,488 82,773 || 1 10,185
93,891 102,125 | 108,312 98,582
7,567 6,819 8,691 8,649
126 82 108 215
19,337 22,023 23,754 21,941
13,287 13,471 12,708 14,980
65,584 60,796 76, 160 60,234
50,591 55,377 56,024 39,032
18,401 22,254 21, 159 25,755
15,788 22,006 30,259 33,177
2,200 3,518 4,477 8,803 |
224,467 304,328 261,546 || 349,256
86,774 109,537 73,802 81,960
44,899 71,703 55,779 67,523
183,526 221,533 #79,258 244,372
18,263 21,548 22,630 28,212
30,726 38,375 30, 163 27,693
56,974 57,849 62,821 65,247
4 21 222 1:12
126,383 || 166,062 151,593 157,632
6,363 13,704 11,617 15,318
1,803 2,288 3,217 3,839
IU,049 7,810 13,168 T0,055
3,575 4,514 6,311 6,363
1 I,682 14,501 15,307 14,843
13,875 18,679 16,191 26,341
8, 120 9,434 7,325 5,005
13,729 I 7,534 15,476 19,595
11,711 14,860 16,686 71,613
1,717 455 500 583
2,533 2,839 2,857 4,500
21,176 27,594 26,349 34,296
104,621 | 125,177 117,473 || 131,038
1,397,350 1,691,044 1,581,723 1,857, 133
230,081 3) 5,300 253,915 300,026
1,627,431 2,006,344 1,835,638 2,157,159
813,324 || 838,991 | 881,444 1,052,139 k

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STATEMENT of the Quantities and Value of each of 37 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDOM
of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, EXPORTED from thence, to the UNITED STATES of NORTH AMERICA, in each of the
4 Years 1827 – 1831.
[Years | 1827. 1828. 1829. i830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1884.

Articles Eaſported.
^ i Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns | 449 379 335 307
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . Cwts. 133 104 122 1928
3 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If 537 605 608 717
4 Brass and Copper . . . . " 24,884 12,892 12,077 19,896 ||
5 Hardwares and Cutlery f/ 142,372 124,569 122,009 123,530
6 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . Tons 14,789 16,458 1 1,325 15, 154
7 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . " . 1,380 1,456 J12 172
& 8 Tin . . . . . . e e e e s e a º e Cwts. 2,365 1,622 2,257 2,231
º 9 Glass. . . . . . . . e e e s tº e º 6 // 60,490 37,472 22,995 22,207
J. 10 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels | 3,027,838 2,440,870 || 3,515,924 3,651,472
Sº 11 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms 32,658 28,554 31,651 31,834
SJ Herings. . . . . . . . . . . . Barrels 37} 653 256 331
& 13 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 143 II 29 62
* | 14 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 8,914 100,285 30, 182 48,980
s: 15 do. Manufactures ... Yards 52,856,809 |36,200,427 |32,552,062 |49,351,574 |
S | 16 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // 18,789,906 |17,832,424 |18,367,599 |20,634,776
o' | 17 Woollens . . . . . . . • . . . . " 3,095,373 2,718,358 1,601,519 1,789,979
18 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 424,565 343,657 307,786 377,277
19 Earthenware . . . . . . . º If 14,008,708 |16,584,611 ||14,255,482 |13,945,234
20 Hats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 110 I?:3 | 79 114
21 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 179,007 }56,489 168,711 288,865
22 Soap and Candles . . . . . . // 27,462 24,725 23,245 11,262
23 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . Cwts. 24 50 69 2,522
U24 Sheep and Lambs Wool ... lbs. 218,504 900 210,169
£ £ 39 £
ſ 1 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,101 10,010 8,669 7,632
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 465 479 468 360
3 Books . . . . . . . e g º e g º e º e º & 8 12,838 14,612 16,701 17,205
4 Brass and Copper - . . . . . . . . . . 134,578 68,838 60,540 90,598
5 Hardwares and Cutlery . . . . . . 753,299 704,679 669,871 662,126
6 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . tº e º & 6 & C 156,802. 175,400 110,839 133,606
7 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,733 25,388 1,489 2,168
8 Tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e º 6 º' tº 8, 104 5,461 7,840 6,819
9 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, e º gº e 137,759 90,084 64,916 56,582
10 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,784 44,980 61,137 66,760
11 Coals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,256 15,422 19,584 17,648
12 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . e e s & © 2 & 447 460 376 440
, 13 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * 323 22 75 150
& 14 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . cy e º 'º e 1,547 6,515 1,928 3,598
S 15 do. Manufactures ... . . . . . 2,257,955 1,612,466 | 1,346,023 2,055,658
tº 16 Limens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735,676 645,978 629,477 698,788
< | 17 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,227,542 | 1,014,966 815,642 951,418
* 18 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & & © tº 268,781 213,475 139,869 151,514
19 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] 180,118 240,736 196,690 184,640
§ 420 Hats ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825 | 1,255 931 887
* 21 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,453 29,622 26,236 28,395
* 22 Soap and Candles . . . . . . & º 3 tº 1,275 | 882 1,096 438
* 23 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . • e o e s a - 67 132 183 6,287
s 24 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . . •. 5,166 397 11,310
§ s ſº Apparel... . . . . . . tº e º e º 6 181,061 138,390 96,025 107,505
S 26 Arms and Ammunition 7,591 9,485 11,199 || 11,746
s Hosiery, 27 Cotton . . . 269,075 185,021 155,334 249,507
§ Tapes, and }: Linen . . . 27,037 24,800 23,821 26,725
& Small Wares. U 29 Worsted | 71,537 82,729 34,763 47,587
§§ 30 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,111 46,587 58,683 195,957
§ 5 Jāi Glass............... 505 737 894 617
| sis § 32 Sadlery and Harness ... 1,832 1,500 1,959 2,478
$$. 33 Machinery, & Mill Work 1,453 4,917 7,715 10,913
$ 34 Painters Colours . . . . . . 17,843 26,569 7,672 7,803
* 35 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 35,397 36,831 31,729 48,008
i Se 36 Stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . 10,728 8, 193 9,436 11,463
; : 37 Tin, and Pewter Ware 120,164 111,189 58,066 101,229
US (38 all other Articles . . . . . . 192,210 206,339 145,142 155,781
Total British Produce & Manufactures £ 7,018,272 5,810,315 4,823,415 || 6,132,340
Total Colonial and Foreign 372,144 302,299 248,424 392,391
Total EXPORTS, £ 7,390,416 6,112,614 5,071,839 6,524,731
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STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 38 articles, the Produce and Mnufactures of the UNITED KING Dam,
EXPORTED from thence, to the BRAZILs, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830. -

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Articles Exported. | Years
^ 1 Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts.
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . fy
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . |Barrels
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . //
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts
ſ 7 Brass and Copper If
2. 8 Hardwares & Cutlery u
"S 9 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons
% § 3 10 i.ead and Shot . . . . it
Š s 11 Tin . . . . . . • * * * * * */
s 12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels
§ - 13 Coals . . . . . ºr e º e º º & Tons
* | 14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts.
s 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
& 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . "
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
19 Cottons . . . . Yards
Wove 20 Linens . . . . Af
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . .”
l 22 do. . . . . Pieces
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . lbs.
25 Leather . . . . . . • - - - - - - - /
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . .
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . & ©
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Books . . . . . . . e e s e s s a e s e e s a
( 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . .
, 8 Hardwares and Cutlery ..
3 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . .
§ 2 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . tº e &
§ 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * *
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº e º 'º
U-13 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 15 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . & e º 9 &
S 17 Earthenware ...... & & © tº º
s 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . e %
e 19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . .
SA Wove W 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . .
S; i Fabrics. 21 Woollens..... tº C & © e
º 22 do. . . . . . ſº e º e
S 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . .
S 25 Leather . . . . . tº e º e & tº a º e º 'º e º e &
S
(26 Apparel, Slops, &c.
§ 27 Arms and Ammunition
$: 28 Machinery & Mill Work
§ 29 Tin and Pewter Ware
§s, 30 Plate, Watches, & Jew.
§ 31 Painters Colours . . . . . .
S s j Hosiery, 32 Cottons |
§§ } Small Wares, & 33 Linens
$ is Tapes, &c. U 34 Woollen
* tº 35 Silks . . . . . . . . & © º ºs e e º e
Q} 36 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 37 Sadlery and Harness ..
§ 38 Stationery . . . . . . . . . .
\- 39 Unenumerated Articles
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. £
TOTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce
TOTAL EXPORT. #3
TOTAL IMPORT. £
H.827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
417 211 255 "Z24
18,235 22,252 18,751 16,868
786 501 122 123
1 52 14() 111
381 436 397 566
41 22 16 3]
34,950 31,024 25,686 25,170
10,088 11,041 11,865 17,434
4,759 3,934 3,053 2,986
709 539; 461 748
800 1 50 114 208
101,870 39,316 59,829 20,034
5,350 2,459 2,019 2,200
20,584 20,381 14,907 21,691
3,051 5,141 804 695
sº-º-º-ºp 2 9
1,963,394 3,335,865 | 3,409,847 2,640, 186
8,961 13,340 5,300 5,560
37, 195,322 63,098,012 |50,077,739 |46,204,428
3,351,465 8,992,773 5,700,962 6,094,312
128,661 154,428 115,939 91,165
94,108 123,153 62,275 62,611
17,915 21,094 21,051 20,928
942,398 || 2,384,426 1,091,660 | 1,754,942
43,444 117,407 39,894 43,65l. •
1,216 659 766 1,785
67,173 87,704 65,190 59,497
1,606 835 260 255
I 61 350 # 22
7,636 8,968 8,375 11,011
1,010 452 378 803
187,724 170,821 134,306 1 16,941
43,456 58,838 57,996 70, 127
69,960 60,418 49,913 43,469
14,808 9,203 8,190 11,940
3, 110 582 460 768
1,497 649 1,156 391
2,220 1,012 898 996
33,670 33,743 25,938 27,295
7,400 I 1,874 I,838 1,472
**** * 6 25
27,255 41,211 37,051 33,839
2,145 2,072 679 650
1,119,344 1,967,643 | 1,437,963 1,369,041
110,406 296,865 181,225 178,318
12,499 18,123 8,854 6,801
324,278 373,528 230,543 205,748
39,472 55,068 53,045 59,400
20,950 52,588 24, 100 38,957
11,262 17,954 7,293 9,057
22,914 26,949 20,614 24,867
21,443 15,314 10,564 36,191
8,372 10,677 15,084 14,255
8,757 4,535 2,589 4,280
6,891 4,860 3,860 2,693
8,248 13,167 10,338 5,608
39,600 62,386 50,369 47,126
1,592 4,615 2,122 816
3,964 5, 138 3,186 2,144
14,100 37,458 10,969 13,748
594 702 20 I 58
8,063 9,690 | 6,554 6,485 |
7,804 7,648 4,685 6,698
49,669 44,287. 38,313 38,326
2,312,109 || 3,518,297 || 2,516,040 2,452,103
65,473 99,819 76,314 45,458
2,377,582 3,618,116 2,592,354 2,497, 561
1,382,818 1,488,271 1,469,015 1,530,558
148
STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 37 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UN ITED KING bom,
EXPORTED from thence, to Mexico, Colum BIA, the Rio-DE-LA-PLATA, and CHILI & PERU, in each Year since 1826.
*...* The excess of Export to these parts of the World, is equalized mainly by Bullion,--see Statement of the 4nnual Produce ºf Gold and Silver. For Consular Bills,
—see Statement of Miscellaneous Eacpenditure ;-and General Statement of Imports and Ea ports, for the Proportions to each of the above Countries. -



Articles Eaported. [Years. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. | 1834. **
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . Cwts. 106 204 129 181 13
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . It 121 300 175 153 241
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 69 103 3] 80 *
4 Herrings. . . . . . . . . . . . 1/ 24 80 82 91 I
5 Beer and Ale. . . . . . . . . Tuns 74 143 115 151 106
6 Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 259 216 '74 "4 38
ſ 7. Brass and Copper ... " 804 '705 348 413 3()0
3 8 Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 7,608 9, 182 11,967 11,161 9,527
». s 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . Tons 1,437 2, 135 1,978 1,512 1,413
3. .# <! 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . 50 59; 87 79 32
s s |; Salt . . . . . e e º e º e e Bushels 11,097 2,600 27,043 19,210 8,970
s 12 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . // 1,574 1,660 836 1,095 2,905
s * 13 Glass ".............. Cwts 4,212 5,387 4,653 3,495 3,533
- || 14 Cordage . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * 1,174 1,839 587 '761 54
S 15 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . " 282 83 82 293 94.
Q | 16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 1,827,692 2,267,226 1,668,869 1,306,449 783,192
17 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 62,664 23,962 106,315 567,591 818,695
18 Cottons . . . . . . Yards28,502,878 32,761,640 46,152,080 48,028,237 |43,256,273
Wove W 19 Linens . . . . . . A/ 2,001,399 || 3,596,838 4,706,637 6,739,667 3,926,986
Fabrics. Y 20 Woollens . . . . . 145,833 190,671 236,024 173,922 160,395
21 do. , ... Pieces 46,090 61,443 73,020 80,672 70,441
22 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 2,399 2,070 1,484 3,601 2,051
23 Soap and Candles . . . . . . lbs. 35,389 130,451 73,774 74,672 44,253
24 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 36,389 43,141 28,012 43,653 41,335
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . £ 379 £ 611 £ 380 £ 488 £ 14 £ £ 3.
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 488 1,074 575 487 835
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 406 146 253
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . & © & 28 92 93 118 2
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . e e e º e o e e 1,774 2,960 2,621 3,102 2,006
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e º e 6 6,862 5,587 2,471 1,993 911
ſ 7. Brass and Copper. . . . . . . . 4,569 4, 178 2,084 1,985 1,509
< | 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 54,177 53,886 58,731 59,820 50,868
§ 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 21,332 22,772 21,726 17,521 15,644
# 10 Lead and Shot ..... © e 1,056 1,194 1,509 1,217 4,532
S 11, Salt . . . . . & º e º 'o - © a e º º e & 167 29 574 462 150
U12 Coals . . . . . . © e º de & © e º e º e º 945 1,372 642 728 1,300
13 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,375 17,946 16,965 7,068 7,865
. 14 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e o ºs e a 2,679 4,055 1,372 1,465 106
3 15 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . º e º e º e e 686 196 212 '798 203
S | 16 Earthenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e 23,414 25,057 23,872 16,989 12,569
~ | 17 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,879 2,401 7,541 32,693 39,712
s 18 Cottons . . . . . . . , ... 1,035,173 1,184,440 1,537,245 1,677,211 | 1,479,672
Wove ) 19 Linens . . . . . . . . . . © tº 77,537 141,779 172,746 240,069 | 162,828
S & Fabrics.) 20 Woollens. . . . . . . . . . 14,870 17,635 22,725 19,397 12,808
§ 21 do. . . . . . © e 199,002 245,048 334,631 434,367 || 375,550
º 22 Hats . . . . . . . . . © tº e 9 & & © tº e º 'º e 9,978 9,377 7,605 || 13,512 8,317
S 23 Soap and Candles. . . . . . . . . . . . 947 3,067 1,529 1,770 350
§ 24 Leather . . . . . . . © e º O & e º e º e º e e 13,801 13, 149 8,925 12,645 10,714
S s (25 Apparel, Slops, &c,.... 23,819 22,759 20,534 18,643 19,144
"S 26 Arms and Ammunition. . 1,690 2,719 4,937 1,082 1,336
§ 27 Machinery & Mill Work 9,365 3,917 5,116 3,703 1,006
s 28 Tin and Pewter Ware. . 2,691 7,023 2,745 2, 131 1,713
29 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 6,933 4,519 7,308 3,267 3,368
TSS 30 Painters Colours . . . . . . 3,829 5,191 3,318 1,578 864.
s Š Hosiery, (31 Cottons 83,342 91,913 78,213 80,548 88,971
s § Tapes, and }: Linens. . 1,939 1,736 1,385 2,385 2,699
º § Small Wares. U 33 Worsted 3,061 | 6,639 6,946 7,668 5,696
$ 34 Silks . . . . . c tº $ to e e º e º a 30,872 31,728 30,228 42,881 46,218
s: 35 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 164 377 264 85
$. 36 Saddlery . . . . . . © e º 'º e e 1,726 2,388 3,203 3,656 1,828
3. 37 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 175 11,370 4,604 5,751 4,287
US \- Unenumerated articles 24,355 20,331 18,092 16,744 15,918
—— ----as-"
TOTAL British Produce & Manufac. £ 1,692,210 | 1,970,708 2,413,926 2,736,459 2,377,598
do. Colonial and Foreign Produce. 152,741 221,555 180,473 377,604 202,276
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 1,844,951 2,092,263 2,594,399 || 3,114,063 2,579,874 -
TOTAL IMPORT. £ 369,578 542,005 918,135 917,365 733,741
Proportion from Rio-de-la-Plata £ 29,523 143,401 536,051 476,273

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583,947.
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Articles Eagorted. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. I 832
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . Cwts. 2 & * V ºf e 1833. 1834.
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . m . 102 33 7 161
3 Beef and Pork ...... Barrels 67 179 160 187
| 4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . f/ 11. # I 6 184
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 240 105 | 214
6 Books . . . . . . . e < * * * ... Cwts. 1() 228 331 246
| 7 Brass and Copper 1,517 2 sº 1 I 2
3 8 Hardwares & Cutlery ſt J 7.50% ; 1,697 1,409
, s 9. Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 3,333 *- 3.36. 8,770 8,786
3 § { 10 Lead and Shot . . . . " 20 I 'iº 3,553 2,913
§ s 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af - -*- 13 - 1 | 8 ". 88
s 12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 6,200 *- 58 18
s < 14 º Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms ’711 * Q 401 º 1,500
aSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º / 935
S 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . © º 6 º' cwt. º: 5,491 7,461 5,421
Q’ ; º Sugar ...... " 55 3. *: 258
arthen Ware . . . . . . . . Pi - - - 264 |
18 Cotton §. … Piº 2,099,371. º 1,869,545 Leº
19 Cottons . . . . v. *-*. () 666
Wove W 20 Linens. . . . . . yºu. 'º'; 13.0.4,119 18,102,353 |16,232,352
Fabri ,620,948 2,205,453 3,030,258 || 6
ics. Y 21 Woollems ... iſ 125.824 254.0 '...” ,032,669
22 do. . . . . Pieces 14.36 *::::::: * 145,335 119,164 s
23 Hats e e e º e º e º & © º º & P Dozens t 2,415 i. 39 11, 167 8,742 *
24 Soap and Candles ... ... lbs 527,903 ,570 1,986 1,507
U.25 Leather . . . . . . . tº e º O e º 'º // 0. 3 gig 303,434 235,520 302,400
g 10,508 3,279 5,089
ſ 1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 £ £ £ #. £ tº º' -
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . | 453 108 29 437 #5 £
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 740 526 633
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . e e º e g º a 14 37 58 487 | f | .
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . • - - - - 4,777 78 141 194 | -
& Book ".................... % 4,584 6,434 4,898
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . .. 8 57; 12 303 286 44
3 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 25.3% - ... 8,912 | 7,904
s 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . . . . 40.166 44. 35 27,995 || 34,707
§ { 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . 3.931 º 47,729 35,515
§ || Tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © goal 2.4% 1,941 || 1,239
H2 Salt . . . . . . © & © G & © & © tº , 9 º' s 101 44 221 86
| 13 Coals. . . . . . ............ 404 | 3? 36
2 || 4 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,260 184 41 I 456 -
§ 15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . ::::::: '130 11,877 16,775 11,939 º
S | 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . e e e : 147 I82 527 570 - j
s 17 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,013 30 108 234 731
§ 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . º **** º 24,847 28,787
19 Cottons . . . . . . . © º o : 149 -
§ { Wove W 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; º 602,918 528, 196
Sº | Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . . . . e e Q - 8.813 º 90,992 152,930
§ |...tº "dº".......... º. º; ; ;|
§ 23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . Q & e º ſº º . . . . . Žiši ,995 32,162 27,130
§ 24 Soap and Candles .... 7. 5,783 7,052 4,640
S 25 Leather . . . . . . ,560 6,792 5,295 5.846 -- . . . . .
(26 A ºisº". 1,289 2,894 960 | "giº
| pparel, Slops, &c. ...| 2 3. *
§ 27 Arms and Amio }; 16,753 15,066 12,451 •r
§ 2. Machinºy’s Mill work ºn - 499 822 1,511
s 29 Tin and Pewter Ware : 3.72% 7,058 10,865 18,449
"S S. 30 T’late, Watches, & Jew. - '65? 1,776 - 2,618 2,640
s s 31 Painters Colours ...... 3 º 3 : l 687 940
: ś- Hosiery, 32 Cottons 17,561 13. º ſº 2, 184
Şs Small Wares, | 33 Linens . . 13,527 6.163 4,971 13,608 -
§ s a;'g. &c. ( 34 Worsted '59i 'aio *. 3,653 . . . . . . .
S 11KS • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 502 º º-
t . ; §. & Cº - e º e G & © tº e ... . . 18.0% * nº º: 12,386
Q) adlerv an . . . |_i : 4- 141
§ 38 sº. *::: 1 º: 1,110 1,230 1,257
U U. Unenumerated Artici • * : , , U 4. 2,035 1,372 1,669
TOTAL British P €S 10,010 10,137 12,727 9,806
r J. British Produce & Manuf. £ 907,3 —— - 5
TOTAL Coloni * ,309 || 818,056 969,885
º Produce 53,072 44,815 47,528 º:
CPORT, ſº | 960,381 862 --- wº-rººm. -
TOT y ºf Y 5 ,871 1,017,413 985 *-* * * *** =erevºresa,
º, º f ; ;|”;| ≤.

150
STATEMENT of the Quantity and Declared Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED KINGDoyſ,
EXPORTED from thence, to the BARBARY STATEs and WEST COAST OF AFRICA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1831.
*, * The Annual Imports from Africa consist of about 10,000 Tuns of Palm Oil; 1,000 Tons of Hides ; 20,000 Loads of Teake Timber; Elephants Teeth, Gums,
Bees Waa, Gold Dust, &c.,-see Page 140. The transactions direct to the Barbary States are very inconsiderable.
*-*.*

Articles Eaſported. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. . _tº_ 1832. 1833. 1834.
ſ I Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts. 113 52 47 34
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . 372 198 313 292
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 194 102 253 245
4 Herrings . . . . . . © e s w a e If 106 57 31 62
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 100 77 70 80
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 15 7 7 3
ſ 7 Brass and Copper // 461 781 658 700
º 8 Hardwares & Cutlery u 537 1,031 1,661 1,818
$ 9 Iron and Steel . . . . Tons 1,074 1,515 1,857 1,436
3 S < 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . " 35 59 52 60
s § 11 Tin . . . . . . . . ... . Cwts. 28 8 I *
S | S 12 Salt ... . . . . . . . Bushels 151,418 196,385 180,140 170,130
§ 4 U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms 72 94 5 **
* | 14 Glass .............. Cwts. 1,665 1,371 1,508 1,524
S 15 Cordage . . . . . • * * * * * * * 298 511 421 422
& 16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . (f 751 565 476 618
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces. 244,742 229,291 361,274 312,160
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . lbs. 1,550 50 *-* 370
19 Cottons ... Yards | 1,209,979 1,943,573 || 1,910,940 2,506,266
Wove 20 Linens. . . . f/ 45,066 37,057 42,173 51,099
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens ſ/ 1,142 1,138 1,530 1, 120
22 -do. . . Pieces 686 1,024 467 1, 190
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 877 557 1,220 1,283
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . (bs. 75,433 74,622 88,683 102,496
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * 6,742 6,791 8,519 4,150
£ £ £ £ £ £
1 Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 378 206 170 129
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . Q 1,528 813 1,169 1,104
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692 369 944 830
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . * @ e º 'º e 134 '73 45 102
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . e tº we e º e a tº e 2,685 1,836 2,094 2,104
6. Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (A & a 304 170 174 57
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 3,391 5, 111 4,280 4,889
Cº 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 2,591 4,430 7,102 5,228
* | 9 Iron and Steel . . . . . . . & © ºn 11,658 14,763 16,318 12,018
§ {10 Lead and Shot ....... & C tº 740 1,174 1,009 908
Š 11 Tin . . . . . . . tº dº e º e º & © tº e g 1 : 5 27 4 *mºn
12 Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 3,077 4,194 3,599 4,207
U18 Coals . . . . . . . . . . tº @ 8 º' tº gº 41 68 7 ºst-ºsmºsº
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . tº e & 6 & e & 2,712 2,237 2,440 2,727
tº 15 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • e º 'º e & 725 1,141 966 1,009
S | 16 Refined Sugar .............. 1,800 1,202 765 1,292
S 17 Earthenware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © 2,505 2,242 3,355 3,587
* | 18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 5 ** 54
s 19 Cottons . . . . . @ ºn tº e & 46,536 67,703 70,104 96,042
S 4 Wove 20 Linens . . . . . . . . . . 1,945 1,875 1,899 2,083
§ Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . . . . . . º 80 82 98 83
Sº 22 do. . . . . . . . . 1,557 2,907 1,528 1,832
S 23 Hats ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº 1,293 900 1,756 1,561
S 24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . . . . . 2,594 2,528 2,411 2,628
§ 25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,709 2,172 2,419 1,360
ſ27 Apparel, Slops, &c. 7,736 6,330 8,294 6,809
'S 28 Arms and Ammunition 46,977 59,483 92,049 81,238
Š 29 Machinery & Mill Work 152 99 61 121
§ 30 Tin and Pewter Ware 463 1,174 909 999
S S. 31 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 898 482 579 1,130
s š 32 Painters Colours . . . . . . 713 370 430 397
š s J Hosiery, (33 Cottons 208 189 115 229
3 TS º Tapes, and 34 Linens .. 68 —- 12 41
#s | Small Wares. U 35 Worsted 848 987 1,757 1,735
§ S 36 Silks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © w J 08 666 146 493
s: 37 Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 401 219 114.
3. 38 Sadlery and Harness .. 292 149 85 143
§ 39 Stationery . . . . . . . . . . . €5 1,137 1,047 1,003 736
- U. Unenumerated articles 13,305 15,592 13,938 13,242
TOTAL British Produce 3. Manufac. £| 163,960 205, 197 244,253 253,261
do. Colonial and Foreign Produce 138,047 134,582 161,885 134,265
TOTAL EXPORT £ 302,007 || 339,779 | 406,138 387,526 |
TOTAL IMPORT. £ 202,347 224,058 299,291 353,378


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STATEMENT of the Quantities and Declared Value of each of 39 articles, the Produce and Manufactures of the UNITED Kingdom,
EXPORTED from thence, to CAPE VERD, the CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, and ST. HELENA, in each of the 4 Years 1827 – 1830.
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Articles Ea:ported. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1884.
ſ I Bacon and Hams . . . . Cwts. 109 | 170 139 517
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . " 162% 208 159 376
3 Beef and Pork . . . . . . Barrels 2,143 1,752 4,128 2,386
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . f/ 25 32 25 78
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . Tuns 172 158 97 123
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts 86 70% 55 '75
ſ 7 Brass and Copper If 314 495 736 439
© 8. Hardwares & Cutlery iſ 1,179 1,059 1,730 2,135
$ 9 Iron and Steel .... Tons 767 809 875 990
§ 4 10 Lead and Shot . . . . " 44 59 109 134
§ 11 Tin ..... • * * * * * * * 8 61 107 3
= | is sºft ..... . . . . . Bushels 808 8,794 4,505 4,036
13 Coals . . . . . º e s tº e e G Tons 2,206 1,403 2,394 1,511
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts 2,218 3,317 3,328 3,848 |
15 Cordage . . . . . . . . . . . . If '768 582 1,167 655 }
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . " 303 785 483 517
17 Earthenware . . . . . . . . Pieces 543,600 266,966 267,760 607,432
18 Cotton Yarns . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 2,294 3,716 3,332 19,898
19 Cottons . . . . Yards 1,793,488 2,470,076 2,551,724 || 4,029, 182
Wove W 20 Hinens . . . . If 160,629 168,015 339,766 469,602
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . .” 48,283 40,257 48,246 67,956
l 22 do. . . . . Pieces 5,681 5,301 8,430 13,356
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dozens 2,321 1,384 1,540 3, 164
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . lbs. 159,081 157,025 413,797 667, 183
25 Leather . . . . . . . © e º a e º G // 19,573 21,365 28,422 28,492
U26 Sheep and Lambs Wool a 80 **-ºsmºs------ *****
£ £ #3 3. £ # £ £
" I Bacon and Hams. . . . . . . . . . . . 481 660 515 1,462
2. Butter and Cheese . . . . . . . . . . 660 825 560 1,257
3 Beef and Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . * @ 9,938 7,228 18, 175 9,053
4 Herrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 43 34 88
5 Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,133 3,548 2,268 2,924
6 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . º 1,976 1,587 1,427 1,964
ſ 7 Brass and Copper . . . . . . 2,048 2,920 3,983 2,458
, 8 Hardwares and Cutlery .. 8,173 6,641 9,728 11,985
$ 9 Iron and Steel ... . . . . . . . 12,488 10,051 10,727 11,863
S 2 10 Lead and Shot . . . . . . . . . . 918 1,116 1,913 1,918
§ 11 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 186 400 12
12 Salt g G e º e & © 9 & e 9 tº e º e 82 268 180 123
13 Coals 9 * * $ tº e º ºs e º 'º e º (p 1,663 1, 178 1,672 1,086
14 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,116 9,746 9,338 8,953
15 Cordage. . . . . . . . . . . © Q & © tº tº e e Q 1,853 1,342 2,702 1,596
16 Refined Sugar . . . . . . . . º 846 2,308 1,346 1,437
17 Earthenware . . . . . . 6i e º e º e e tº 9 7,036 3,024 2,957 6,897
18 Cotton Yarn . . . . . . . . © s e º 'º 30 I 375 340 1,297
19 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . 62,662 78,569 76,358 117,150
Wove W 20 Linens . . . . . e e o e º e 6,979 6,561 11,878 16,230
Fabrics. Y 21 Woollens . . . . . . . . . . 3,405 2,990 3,203 4,937
22 do. . . . . . . . . 30,833 27, 141 27,140 32,884
23 Hats . . . . . . . . . . . © Q & © tº e Q © & © 5,705 3,789. 4,901 9,828
24 Soap and Candles . . . . . . 5,272 4,878 10,625 17,122
25 Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº º º º º e 5,791 6,521 7,779 7,884
26 Sheep and Lambs Wool . . . . . . 5 **-*s * ****
ſ 27 Apparel, Slops, &c. 19,463 23,622 25,633 23,060
º 28 Arms and Ammunition 3,368 1,341 4,345 5,160
§ 29 Machinery & Mill Work 345 104 194 393 f
§ 30 Tin and Pewter Ware 1,621 1,092 1,710 1,502
§ s, 31 Plate, Watches, & Jew. 2,944 3,261 4,036 7,149
§ S. 32 Painters Colours . . . . . . 2,418 2,430 2,481 2,110
S s ] Hosiery, ( 33 Cottons 7,262 4,960 6,541 7, 149
§§ | Small Wares, & 34 Linens 627 528 1,167 '738
$S Tapes, &c. & 35 Woollen 755 821 1,520 1,291
5 § 38 Silks ...... • . . . . . . . . . 2,428 1,910 4,740 6,748
Q 87 Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17| 247 505 419
§ 38 Sadlery and Harness .. 3,997 1,988 4,111 4,348
§ 39 Stationery . . . . . tº e º 'º 3,544 4,162 5,578 sº
*- J. Unenumerated Articles 28,692 25,306 30,563 33,179 |
TOTAL British Produce & Manuf. £ 258,064 255,267 303,272 370,661
*OTAL Colonial and Foreign Produce 30,994 64,655 38,029 81,094
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 289,058 319,922 341,301 451,755
TOTAL IMPORT. £ 250,645 193,957 243,907 229,143
152
STATEMENT shewing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 7 tº . .
º º 3. 9 5 articles or Colonial • .
RE-ExpoRTED from the United Kingdom, to Continental Europe, in each of the 4 Years 1827–1830. 2 * * * º:
rated in the Annual Paper, they are therefore here eahibited from the Official Value, with the Rates of Valuation assigned i. each 00 €7??!776.

Articles Re-eaported. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. ( 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835 1836
© JO's
r (1 Cassia Lignea ............ lbs. 422,539 tº 781,823 751.5% * == *-*
| % Cinnamon a • e s e e s • * * * * * * * 336,605 270,508 306,370 375,727
tº, 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 23,500 140,532 40,379 17,595
§ { 4 Mace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 31,151 36,467 12,965 12,026
& 5 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 16,495 12,713 5,702 14,546
6 Pimento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a | 1,998,659 1,661,273 2,610,164 2, 189,108
cº 7. Pepper ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 3,687,160 3,593,205 || 2,766,145 | 1,286,225
Š $8 Ginger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 2,881 4,680 8,885 1,819
& 9 Sugar ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 244,609 || 359,062 284,416 294,542
S & 10 Rice . . . . . . . • - - - - - - - - - * * * * 37,323 32,154 69,468 30,731
* | 11 Tea . . . . . e e º tº dº e . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 25,001 23,654 9,881 5,689
S | 12 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 2,965,465 1,402,666 1,611,292 1,243,825
S 13 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 29,295,954 |23,511,839 |22,702,847 |19,027,063
14 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * e e s a ſ” 11,033,765 || 9,547,284 6,328,362 8,134,749
15 do., Manufactured . . . . . . .” 12,648 8, 194 2,714 3,767
Spirits ſ: Rum . . . . . . . Gallons 1,014,191 1,179,730 1,088,789 966,290
and 17 Brandy . . . . . . £f 75,205 107,933 94,648 57,246
Wines. U. Geneva . . . . . . 6. 8,037 19,791 9,277 10,752
19 Wine . . . . . . . . .” 262,769 203,568 250,420 238,681
2 (20 Cottons, East India...g. Pieces 221,629 205,953 272,890 377,516
tº 21 do. Printed .... Square Yards 25,649 16,89% 21,030 18,781
Q: 22 Limens . . . . . . e e e º 6 tº "--. 23,893 3,238 92,180 5,388
s 23 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 104 305 177 883
Q 24 do. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells 21,538 171,188 70,549 57,729
ši; st e e s e e e s e e º e º 'º " tº *f; sº : 638 540
IlkS . . . . . e e s = e o 'º e > * a e s e e V * y 3, 2,472 1,829
S 27 Bandanmoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 57,365 51,887 53,709 46,655
* | 28 Crapes ... . . . • e s e o e o e º e o a ſ/ 219 395 157 | 01
S 29 Scarfs... . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * a ſº 4,507 1,265 11,341 1(),885
= U 30 Taffaties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy 799 760 1,146 1,337
t; (31 Ashes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 20,958 15,960 19,062 4,217
ſº ; : Arabic . . . . . . . . . . // 2,570 1,396 1,529 470
S. Gums & 33 Shellac ... . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 276,036 350,361 401,099 106, 129
S | R3: Lac dye.... ......." 64,895 || 47,576 26,503 || 70,935
Tº 35 Salt-petre . . . . . e g º e e s tº e e . . Cwts. 33,710 45,351 29,536 8,629
§ { 36 Logwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Toms 7,175 6,386 6,225 5,933
2 37 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (bs. 99,489 121,943 115,629 55,730
5 38 Indigo ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * | *,947,834 4,482,984 4,176,381 4,542,841
to 39 Cortex Peruvianus . . . . . . . . . . " 153,402 180,933 287,481 367,463
Sº 40 Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 26,888 19,341 26,396 12,347
R U.41 Rhubarb. . . . . • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 91,447 65,398 85,747 76,403
&; (42 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 479 397 476 691
3 #43 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,,..., 2,079 1,745 1,520 774.
53 Copper . . . . . e e 9 & © e s e º & . . . Cwts. 6,273 1,613 6,358 446
§ ! 45 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2,638 2,450 2,290 5,546
st | 46 Spelter o e s a e e e º e º 'º e º e º 'º e ºf g 2,341 1,328 81 j 298
* U.47 Quicksilver ................ lbs. 294,640 | 126,245 67,254 86,647
2. 48 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters 24,848 31,883 51,554 24,230
G W 49 º • e e o e º a 6 s e º e º 6 & 8 g 17,740 835 9,093 703
* { 50 Oats . . . . . & 6 e º ſº e º & 6 e º 0 & aſ *s-4 17 47,888 18,799
º Q: Peas, Beans, and Rye .. fy 562 1,612 10,541 33,453
© ( 52 Wheat Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 5,448 160 2,112 500
* (53 Bear Skins ... . . . . . . . . . Number 10,289 10,439 14,165 14,935
Ca 2. | 54 Martin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If 53,951 59,765 49,712 38,235
Q: Sd « 55 Musquash s e e º e º & © & d e tº 3. 33,306 34,837 43,627 45,662 º
S 2. \ 56 Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (ſ - 11,201 2,502 14,477 13,219
*.s ! 57 Deer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aſ 60,680 61,972 99,575 79,879
§ U58 Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; p 6,523 **** 18,012 27,109
Fibrous (; ...... * | *:::: *:::: *::::: *;|.
w e e º 'º 3. 3. • º 3.
IMATERIAL. A 61 Cotton Wool . . . . a 18,130,689 |17,386,405 |29,843,625 | 8,523,057
62 Sheeps do. . . . . . 56,634 116,406 303,469 226,962
, ſº Annºtto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2|11 ºrb, 6,936 3,051 4,902 1,202 505
Ś ; 3. tº e º 'º - 6 s 6 tº ſº 6 e ; d? Cwt. 6 #: }. 1,34. 2,323 3,257
Q 66 §. all U.S. . . . . . * * * * * * % Af 31.902 § 58,438 10,238 45,007.
Kº Fl 4 * * * * @ e º e s o e º e 42 6 f/ y 3) •º 78,024 39,344 33,364
2. 67 Flax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : £7 13,390 14,661 18,020 7,720 22,287
º, 68 Hº: e e e g e º e g º & ; Aff 26,161 22,998 16,441 11,984 36,118
~ & º #. ...'.....'...}'s !" T 33.32. 37,006 142,762 162,816 168,521
§ º ôlive & a s • e s: 4. !. 4}. #. sº g 9,693 19.76% 9,067 3,366
§ oil : 73 Fish...... st 13 ; d;’ Tun ,484 24,385 38,835 45,784 139,364
Cº. are & e ish. . . . . . ºf S. ſt 2,730 4,509 1 1,116 11,960 6,729
s # sº ... . . . . . . . . 22/6 d? Cwt. 23,284 24,235 37,787 24,793 15,321
rs 7 à | HOW . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * mºsºmeºmº 48,490 6
U75 Woollen Manufactures . . . . . . . . . e - e. 9,628 9,972 5,459 º 1; ;
76 Unenumerated Articles ........ Value £ 953,661 992,660 | 1,073,098 || 1,216,020 1,143,851
153
STATEMENT showing the Total Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of Sixty-two articles of Colon IAL and For EIGN PRODUCE
Re-exported from the United Kingdom to all parts of the World, in each Year since 1826.
Article Re-eaported to Continental Europe, and will be seen to comprise the greater portion of the whole quantity ; Spirits, Wines, East India Cot-
tons, Metals, and part of line 76, showing the greatest exceptions,
*...* The preceding page shows the Proportion of each
The Spelter is principally to Asia, the Quicksilver to Mexico.
Articles Re-eaported. [Years
ſ ſ 1 Cassia Lignea .... lbs.
2 Cinnamon , . . . . . . . I/
2. 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . Af
§ < 4 Mace . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
# 5 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . //
6 Pimento . . . . . . . . Af
ſº 7 Pepper . . . . . . . . . . //
§ U 8 Ginger . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
S 9 Sugar to r e º e e s a dº e s • 1ſ
§ - 10 Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
> | 11 Tea . © e e e º e º 0 & 0 & e lbs
S | 12 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
*S 13 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If
14 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . Aſ
15 do., Manufactured. . It
Spirits 16 Rum . . . . . . Gallons
". 17 Brandy. . . . . . //
Wines 18 Geneva. . . . . . . //
^- * { 19 Wine . . . . . . Af
, ſ20 Cottons, East India . . Pieces
§ 21 do., Printed... Square Yas.
§ 22 Linens . . . . . . . . //
S 23 do © e s e e º e º 'º e s Pieces
$ 124 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells
Š- 25 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . Walue £
s 26 Of Europe . . . . . . lbs.
S 2. Ş. Bandannoes . . . . Pieces
: Š K28 Crapes . . . . . . . . . • ?!
S &) &: Scarfs, Shawls, &c. tº
^- 30 Taffaties, Damasks, &c.
ſ31 Ashes, Pot and Pearl . . Cwts.
& 32 Arabic . . . . . . • * iſ
§ Gums; 33 Shellac ...... lbs.
S Uğı Lac Dye. . . . . . If
's 35 Salt-petre. . . . . . . . Cwts
§ { 36 Logwood . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ons
& 37 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
Š 38 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
S; 39 Cortex Peruvianus . . . . It
S | 40 Qpium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
U.41 Rhubarb . . . . . . . • * ~ * > /
: ſ42 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
3 43 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If
s: <! 44 Copper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
šiº Tin............. • * * * *
s |ag Spelter . . . . . . . . • * * * * */
U47 Quicksilver © & 0 & © 2 & lbs
. (48 Wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
º Ş. Barley. . . . . . . . . . . . //
* < 50 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . //
§ &: Peas, Beans, & Rye n
52 Wheat Flour . . . . . . . . Cwts.
º; ſº Bear Skins ...... Number
2 = | 54 Martin . . . . . . . . . . //
§§ º 55 Musquash . . . . . . If
s: 56 Otter . . . . . . & O m
s 57 Deer. . . . . & © tº e º e e //
S (-58 Goat ë e o 'º e e º 6 //
59 Silk, Raw, .. lbs.
FIBRO US V 60 do., Thrown m
61 Cotton Wool m
MA TERIAL
62 Sheeps do... m
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
427,695 356,320 795,242 797,642 718,772
359,692 354,536 386,108 535,223 504,643
27,812 152,687 57,904 39,576 81,912
31,767 37,783 20,106 14,596 63,795
35,389 32,518 47,913 163,045 88,352
2,005,252 | 1,677,922 2,732,493 2,262,951 1,815,537
4,092,386 4,226,031 2,962,063 | 1,488,238 6,844,616
6,504 6,930 11,209 4,575 6,092
255,454 371,446 297,912 || 311,642 420,721
52,691 51,615 95,584 50,946 88,886
255,083 259,659 251,971 242,954 236,359
3,166,089 1,478,537 1,674,613 1,383,894 | 1,531,131
29,475,870 23,785,980 || 23,023,410 20,087,994 22,485,474
13,020,294 | 11,026,010 || 7,369,749 || 9,843,526 9,358,356
12,696 14,911 27,813 73,266 80,061
1,564,944 1,799,878 1,644,663 | 1,578,581 2,375,527
623,526 1,050,972 661,097 466,610 504,172
250,339 312, 125 148,176 203,342. 207,072
1,465,963 1,561,605 | 1,197,610 | 1,082,522, 1,014,925
584,765 524,372 614,085 894,587 784,317
117,594 338,892 171,969 82,455 133,068
28,168 186,251 124,200 138,142 78,760
4,028 10, 138 30, 175 20,793 18,956
300,374 723,857 451,533 249,991 454,431
1,155 608 1,144 770 915
7,802 15,257 6,909 6,220 9,202
122,168 95,522 79,886 74,295 100,337
3,511 3,032 602 617 818
18,522 4,904 13,981 22,978 27,819
10,744 6,476 4,064 6,226 6,383
21,583 17,369 19,780 6,443 23,469
2,582 1,507 2,049 1,070 280
345,033 352,162 446,598 111,820 687,281
65,902 48,178 26,763 73,773 143,611
34,321 51,192 34,537 10,223 20,168
7,177 6,395 6,226 5,937 6,011
145,756 158,109 153,738 100,059 I68,329
3,085,465 4,588,658 4,286,605 || 4,686,748 4,374,241
173,451 188,669 296,382 371,261 137,578
87,333 95,739 41,919 170,080 25,045
104,057 70,091 91,738 90,338 104,849
3,456 2,991 3,024 2,968 4,255
2,282 1,784 1,700 859 1,234
12,263. 2,558 13,743 91.1 1,550
2,938 3,258 2,581 10,426 12,226
138,571 86,864 79,279 63,584 62,684
736,748 539,292 575,552 1,170,043 848,108
26,991 58,646 52,190 25,050 43,455
18,814 4,117 10,297 1,285 642
1,228 6,694 58,635 26,140 5,571
3,375 3,863 10,206 36,085 | 37,332
76,982 58,846 70,652 33,768 68,664
10,189 10,463 14,227 14,935 6,969
53,951 59,765 49,712 38,235 7,269
285,296 275,814 281,347 541,941 602,662
17,887 8,952 14,751 18,079 6,668
66,270 | 62,472 101,387 80,353 112,948
57,132 39,903 113,724 62,924 97,469
34,961 22,530 221,412 59,191 29,975
8,988 9,421 26,715 5,196 25,311
18,134,170 17,396,776 30,289,115 8,534,976 22,308,555
760, 109 872,249 400,566 659,242 | 1,025,962
2 K
154
STATEMENT of the Quantitles in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 136 Articles of Colon IAL and For EIGN PRODUCE
IMPORTED into the United Kingdom, retained for Home Consumption after deducting the Quantity Exported subsequently to the
payment of Duty in each Year since 1826.
*-


Articles. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835 1835.
ſ1 Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 3,340,927 || 3,601,405 3,539,821 3,722,044 3,781,011
2 Molasses . . . . . . . . . . a 412,665 381,761 386,142 337,588 348,626
3 Tea, ............... lbs. 29,931,178 29,305,757 29,495,205 || 30,046,935 29,997,055
4 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,560,117 | 17,114,635 | 19,466,028 22,669,253 22,715,807
5 Cocoa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385,793 354,407 393,847 425,382 502,806
ſ 6 Currants ... . . . a 119,669 118,400 114,077 118,158 149,018
| 7 Raisins. . . . . . . . . 147,768 153,228 121,737 147,122 162,204
§ 8 Figs . . . . . . . . . . a 17,624 21,133 19,702 19,397 20,578
§ { 9 Prunes. . . . . . . . . . 8,217 7,765 6,245 5,473 8,044
* | 10 Oranges...... Boares 31,630 43,869 48,921 57,838 59,517
11 and . . . . ; Chests 182,398 155,323 130,348 129,910 168,073
S12 Lemons . . . . . . Chests 78,898 68,849 65,669 70,682 71,649
ſ13 Cassia Lignea... lös. 42,984 55,787 62,252 65,705 61,162
14 Cinnamon . . . . a 14,451 15,696 29,720 * *-* * 23, 172
3 15 Cloves . . . . . . . . . 85,990 61,216 48,638 60,111 83,885
§ 3 ; Mº.... . . . . . . 16,760 16,094 14,254 12,600 18,894
tº # 17 Nutmegs . . . . . . a 125,529 140,002 113,273 121,260 152,369
§ | * 18 Pimento ...... , 319,667 310,182 339,013 348,525 304,400
§ 19 Pepper ... . . . . a | 1,949,931 1,927,718 1,933,641 2,009,154 2,050,082
§ 3 ; U20 Ginger. . . . . . . . Cwts. 12,383 7,375 5,947 6,284 4,828
× 21 Rice . . . . . . . • e e s p * * // 69,478 80,137 116,854 153,652 140,100
S 22 do., in the Husk Bushels 177,251 255,682 222,472 * * 189,388
S 23 Sago. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 4,153 3,125 4,026 3,384 3,422
24 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . lbs. | 18,695,779 | 18,504,510 | 18,819,021 | 19,188,431 | 19,418,940
25 Cigars and Snuffs ... a 50,048 49,881 66,744 105,070 114,901
(26 Portugal . . . . Gallons 3,231,134 3,307,021 2,682,084 2,869,608 2,707,734
27 Spanish . . . . . . a | 1,913,429 2,097,629 1,964,162 2,081,423 2,089,532
... 28 Madeira . . . . . . , 300,906 272,977 229,392 217, 138 209,127
# 29 Canary. . . . . . . . . 153,362 137,553 101,699 10 1,892 94,117
$, 30 French. . . . . . . . a 313,237 421,469 365,336 308,294 254,366
* 31 Rhenish ...... , 76,275 86,905 76,396 68,322 57,888
's & 32 Cape . . . . . . . . . 698,690 652,285 579,744 535,255 539,584
... 33 All other . . . . . . . 157,338 186,537 218,839 252,513 259,916
Se
Š Total WINE a 6,844,371 7,162,376 6,217,652 6,434,445 6,212,264
34 Rum . . . . . . . . . . a 3,288,606 || 3,277,652 3,375,866 3,658,958 3,624,597
35 Brandy . . . . . . a 1,312,067 | 1,325, 169 1,300,746 | 1,274,803 1,235,101
U \36 Geneva . . . . . . . 52,668 45,259 37,146 30,799 23,898
ſ (37 Wheat . . . . Quarters 564,985 805,849 1,267,915 1,540,800 1,201,585
: { ... ſ. 38 Barley . . . . . . . . a 239,672 217,540 202,406 52,107 522,697
§ iş J. 39 Qats .......... a | 1,851,910 14,373 192,889 899,986 354,484
§ Š ! i. and Beans a 158,006 *; *::::: ; ...;
a s a e o 'º e e º & £7 - - 31 1
š tº Indian Corn ... a 149,418 - wº- ~~~~ _---- ~g
T - 43 Wheat Flour . . . . . . Cwts. 41,025 126,703 337,066 563,796 1,015, 142
§ 44 Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . a 209,370 195,716 147,951 102,771 121,193
§ 45 Cheese............ " 187,731 213,594 166,484 104,880 130,039
.# | 3 (46 Clover :: . . . . . . .” 115,425 136,547 88,662 93,813 I 14,663
§, $: & 47 Flax & Hemp Bushels 2,407,052 1,965,660 | 1,899,936 2,062,938 2,476,990
* } & Y 48 Rape . . . . . . . . f/ 616,088 454,591 375,162 507,065 396,502
C \49 Tares . . . . . . . . a 143,017 104,991. 101,160 101,746 81,480
ſ50 Cortex Peruvianus... lbs. 179,315 110,678 103,695 56,879 112,773
2: 51 Liquorice Juice .... Cuts. 6,612 6,643 5,795 5,654 6,002
5 : 52 Castor Oil ........ lbs. 117,664 255,480 293,028 334,497 327,940
S <! 53 Opium . . . . . e e a e s e e // 17,302 20,680 23,970 22,668 25,937
ſº 54 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . m 36,478 38,967 33,673 34,160 40,124
S 55 Sarsaparilla . . . . . . a 77,569 85,520 104,679 100,027 107,410
\56 Senna . . . . . . . . . . . . a 119,153 135,907 122,601 145,986 130,222
^57 Hides, Ox & Cow. Cwts, 169,834 214,736 231,874 277,630 236,099
tº 58 Skins, Calf & Kip... a 35,040 49,445 43,046 32,417 40,194
Q: 59 Bear, . . . . . . . Number 2,211 8,701 884 829 1,614
S 60 Beaver. . . . . . . . a 77,054 68,982 68,655 73,281 65,699
* . . . 61 Fitch ........ , 291,845 335,925 278,846 246,753 238,127
* | #3; Main ........ 112,148 146,040 121,741 151,774 145,859
tº § 63 Mink . . . . . . . . a 26,664 53, 163 34,109 49,539 56,066
33 64 Musquash ... . . 166,609 296,547 491,978 309,457 274,214
g 65 Nutria . . . . . . . . a 214,620 702,920 629, 170 807,624 426,012
2. U66 Otter ........ , 1,591 2,033 857 92.1 3,484
G^*. (67 Deer. . . . . . . . . . a 51,922 23,932 36,314 27,649 31,079
3 || 3 | 68 G9at: . . . . . . . . . a 225,719 248,817 182,062 205,734 212,422
º, $ J 69 Kid Undressed 455,737 337,826 107,513 223,671 486,527
S § ) 79 do. Dressed .. , 648,100 566,701 591,091 862,538 621,780
SS lſ, Lamb ..... • . . a 2,595,765 2,773,306 | 1,887,891 1,803,385 2,819,706
C U72 Seal . . . . . . . . . . . 457,825 289,66% 262,446 411,262 528,206
3 ſ.3 Cotton Wool . . . ; lbs. 249,789,900 |208,987,744 |204,097,037 |269,616,640 |273,249,653
zº |: Sheep & Lambs do, a 27,943,244 31,031,461 22,614,550 || 31.522,859 || 29,669,908
§: J Silk }% lº... . . . . . . 3,747,118 4,161.979 2,601,516 4,225,132 3,778,791
§§§ 76 Thrown . . . . a 453,552 384,550 168,985 436.330 514,240
* S- 77 Flax.............. Cuts. 896,888 || 882,239 gogºrog | 955.112 || 318,333
s: | 73 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . a 508,545 || 460,544 || 422,192 | 400,953 || 504:303
s U79 Linen Yarn, . . . . . . . a 33,347 30,920 29,645 19, 194 17,352
155
duce Imported into the United Kingdom, and retained for Home Consum
ACCOUNT (Continu ED), of the Quantities in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 152 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Pro-
the payment of Duty), in each Year since 1826.
In addition to the Articles of Foreign Produce enumerated in these two pages as entering into the Consumption of the United Kingdom, seven-eighths of which
may be assigned to Great Britain, there is also the articles enumerated at page 139, the Whole of which, or very nearly so, are retained for
rate of Duty being affixed, the quantities may readily be deduced.
ption (after deducting the Quantity Exported subsequently to
Home Consumption,-the
i
Articles. [Years
(60 Ashes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts.
81 Barilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
82 Bark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g
83 Brimstone & © tº e e º 'º dº C C & © q G is tº º $ tº e ſy
84 Bristles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
85 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
86 Cork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
Dye & K 87 Fustic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
Hurd 88 Dogwood tº º e o Q & e < e < e º e e 47
Wood.( 89 Mahogany. ... . . . . . . . . . . a
90 Elephants’ Teeth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
§ 5 º' Arabic a e º ºs e g g g º gº e º e g º O & tº 3 & t?
§§ 92 Lac Dye .................. lbs.
§ & 53 Shellac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
94 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
95 Madder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
96 do. Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
< \ 97 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
3. 98 Head • e s • e e s • e e e c e º is e e º e g
§ { .99 Copper and Tin . . . . . . . . . . Cwis,
§§ Spelter © tº 0 e º 'º º ſº a tº e e g c & a e 6 &
101 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
102 Olive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
103 Palm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
104 Blubber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuns
105 Sperm tº & © tº G & © tº e º º e º sº e º 'º º 49
106 Train e Q e º gº tº $ tº e º º e º e º 'º e º e a #
§
107 Safflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
108 Saltpetre s & e º 'º e º e º 'º e º e e º e s e e e £7
109 Shtimac © tº e dº e º 'º º 6 & d e g g g g º & & 6 º gº (?
1 * 0 Smalts • * e o e o e e s e s - e o e s a • * s lbs.
111 Tallow • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
112 Tar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lasts
113 Turpentine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts,
114 Valomea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy
11.5 Wax e e º e e º e º 'º ſº e s e º e º 'º e º 'º e º (º (ſº
116 Whale Fins tº e º e º & & & © & © tº C & G & º º fy
U 117 Zaffres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
ſ 118 Cottons ..............} sº:
119 Linens. . . . . . . ........? Value :8
120 Of Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
121 Crapes, Shawls, Scarfs, &c... a
º
$
* eº
&n
{
122 Taffaties, Damasks & Flowered a
U12s Bandannoes, Romals, &c,... Pieces
124 Cambrics gº tº e t $ tº tº º q & © & © tº e º e º 'º dº Af
125 Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pairs
{126 Straw Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
ſ 128 Battens and Ends . . . . . . Great Hund.
129 Deals and do. e e º dº e e º O & & tf
130 Staves,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £y
131 Lathwood e e g º ºs e º 'º e º e º 'º º Fathoms
#; ; 132 Under 12 inches in Diam. No.
% #} 133 12 inches T)iam. & above Loads
134 Oak Plank 2 inches thick & upw. a
135 Teake Timber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
8 in. Sq. § 136 Fir, Oak, & all other... ,
\& upw. & 137 Waimscot Logs . . . . . . .
ſ 3 ſ 138 Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
139 Hare and Rabbit . . . . . . a
140 Ermine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
141 Fox and Racoon . . . . . . 4/
142 Squirrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
U143 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
ſ144 Anchovies ... . . . . . . ... lbs.
145 Bacon and Hams . . . . . . Cwts.
146 Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
147 Arrow Root ... . . . . . . . lbs.
< 148 Almonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
149 Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels
150 Chesnuts. . . . . . . . e e s a e o ſº."
151 Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ty -
\. U. 152 Walnuts • . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy
<!
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i
1827.
1829.
1828. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835.
127,175 148,808 || 143,657 215,777 | 192,046
239,721 211,860 || 236,563 276,819 252,484
797,692 806,413 | 1,004,070 | 972,454 926,050
208,159 290,638 || 313,766 264,019 296,072
1,783,820 | 1,888,807 | 1,695,083 | 1,854,523 1,819,798
171,325 || 147,819 | 127,954 182,217 | 134,222
51,128 46,794 45,636 38,110 43,274
3,845 6,656 6,006 5,814 5,767
7,161 9,295 8,852 10,100 10,405
19,935 18,039 16,546 15,478 12,175
3,258 3,531 3,605 3,628 3,368
15,209 18,166 17,249 14,001 9,470
456,637 430,665 462,988 578,061 454,779
329,653 343,409 316,070 337,185 552,389
2,396,490 3,064,915 2,113,830 2,676,945 || 2,490,134
86,739 95,652 69,658 49,205 48,756
49,776 67,243 39,805 35,885 58,862
14,293 13,984 13,067 12,994 13,656
16 122 35 12 15
1; 47 17} 16 6
6,307 10,587 12,430 18,746 20,526
199,092 212,530 162,816 196,636 192,310
1,070,765 1,753,338 | 1,334,758 2,147,876 1,928,892
98,070 | 120,599 || 175,393 || 179,651 175,452
8,447 7,672 5,756 1,039 1,969
5,095 4,038 5,695 5,047 6,774
14,067 13,186 9,047 11,221 14,283
3,711 5,649 4,370 3,284 2,300
160,485 171,770 155,095 || 143,057 155,499
76,645 100,343 78,874 107,453 | 127,822
400,239 554,092 || 353,468 372,516 348, 115
1,191,797 | 1,062 624 | 1,024,994 | 1,139,460 | 918,733
12,724 11,233 6,492 11,518 10,075
304,103 || 312,734 277,509 || 266,276 301,199
94,489 | 165,309 || 110,773 154,155 || 137,194
4,433 4,633 6,568 6,952 10,095
15,362 17,072 12,876 4,001 6,723
sº 446,329 157,085 191,144 227,982
81,884 43,074 44,883 20,764 i2,889
74,084 87,598 2,873 10,784 19,636
2,442 l,816 692 203 140
10,110 ; , 8,271 6,674 10,949 12,824
115,278 169,489 121,585 | 126,314 || 148,479
10,943 9,369| *:::::: e 9,527 Q
,733 $
7. £ 4,194 & 36 6,83 $ £ 10,484
10,422 * | iss. 4,564 ,836
55,183 69,627 67,465 77,953 || 101,023
60,407 49,864 41,224 53,787 53,971
865,176 1,189,252 837,208 || 1,066,080 | 1,181,838 ~.
255,640 274,906 234,254 168,525 93,947
11,413 11,521 11,065 11,575 11,638
49,932 51,782 51,891 49,289 49,489
80,377 83,027 89,009 72,022 70,308
11,139 10,735 10,282 10,578 11,269
17,516 13,789 13,676 10,932 12,027
4,435 3,841 5,592 2,148 4,125,
5,610 2,426. 1,551 1,399 2,279
18,751 14,304 16,836 21,942 24,982
543,900 544,407 || 541,566 518,998 || 546,078
4,835 4,663 3,407 3,014 2,702
20,658 21,478 22,449 21,234 28,170
197,657 292,762 302,617 | 377,099 || 906,776
38,037 22,473 36,137 *2,038 4,482
6,668 2,347 2,034 7,832 10,646
750,224 989,151 1,613,741 | 1,292,088 1,106,767
227,140 194,559 83,200 109,706 90,635
110,385 100,079 126,325 171,766 94,289
3,991 3,613 2,408 2,165 1,875
66,429,330 || 65,843,843 || 63,494,037 52,938,408 || 58,464,690
317,830 391,118 479,047 || 516,587 || 329,036
3,409 3,985 3,250 2,837 3,386
28,779 45,576 33,265 21,217 53,554
16,714 18,380 22,592 14,627 25,626
111,953 125,894 | 112,439 || 135,643 109,029
23,654 24,937 13,002 15,777 24,347
156
STATEMENT showing the Quantity of each of 35 Articles, the Produce of Russia, IMPORTED into the UNITED KINGDOM,
in each Year since 1826; and of each of 32 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce RE-ExpoRTED from the United Kingdom to
Russia in each of those Years.
Kingdom and Russia.
*...* This and the Statement at page 127, will show the exact nature and extent of the Exchange of Productions between the United
The Annual Money Value of the Imports, exceeds by about £500,000 the Official Value assigned to them, while the Official Value of
the Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-exported, somewhat exceeds their Money Value; whereby the Total Value Imported on an average of the Years 1826–1833,
exceeds the Total Value Exported direct from the United Kingdom by about £3,000,000 dj Annum; £400,000 to £300,000 of the Excess is absorbed in discharge
of Interest on British Capital invested in Russian Annuity Stock; a further amount will be absorbed for Cargoes of Produce Shipped direct to Russia from Cuba,
Brazil, &c. on British Account.
But the favourite policy of Russia is to draw Bullion within its boundary, which the accommodating Policy of England not
only enables it to do, to the extent of £1,500,000 or more d? annum, but at a fixed low Rate of Value, while a combination of interests enhances the price of
Tallow in Russia in 1833 50 or 60 d? cent. above its price in 1827–8.
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[Years
2- Official Value of IMPORTS. 36
Articles Imported.
1 Tallow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
2 Flax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
3 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . • e o e o e o e o e s W
4 Hides tº g g g g c s e º e º 3 d • * * * * e s s w Af
5 Skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e º 'º º º & Af
6 Ashes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e s e s e a ſº
7 Linseed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
Total of above, averaging in *:
from 32ſ to 35] d? Cwt. . . . . . . . .
8 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
; W 9 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
# * 10 Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C 1 i Rye • * G & e e a e e s e º 'º e g º ºr e º & f/
12 Peas and Beans. . . . . . . . . . a
13 Wheat Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
(14 Bristles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
§ 15 Sheeps' Wool. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.S 16 Silk . . . . . e e s e o s • * * e º e º e º ſº
* } 17 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ti4-18 Iron tº gº a Q ſº & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toms
§ 19 Bees' Wax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
§ |: Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
& 21 Tar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lasts
U22 Goat Skins. . . . . . . . . . No.
23 Linems .................... Ells
24 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Square Yas.
25 do. s' g g g tº e º e g º 6 e 3 e e d g º º e a . Pieces
26 do © tº 0 & © & © e º 6 q t < 0 & 1 & 8 º' Value £
27 do. Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts.
* {.
§ (28 Battens and Ends .... Hundreds
* gº Beals and do. . . . . . . . . fy
$ 30 Lathwood . . . . . . . . . . . . Fathoms
is 31 Masts, Yards, \ und. 12 in. No,
S $ 32 & Bowsprits $12 in. & ab. Loads
3 33 Oak Plank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 34 Timber e & 6 6 e < e 6 tº e e º O 9 @ 9 J.
Q U 35 Wainscot Logs go e º ºs e e º 'º & ºt Af
Unenumerated.—Feathers, Isinglass,
G Matts, Tanned Hides, &c., see page 139
Declared Value of British Produce and :
rManufactures ExpoRTED, as itſ” pa. 127
Colonial & Foreign Produce, as below £
Total ExPORT . . . . . . . . . .
Articles RE- EXPORTED.
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ſ (1 Cassia Lignea . . . . . . . . lbs.
2 Cinnamon . . . . . . . . . . . . a
3 || 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 & 4 Mace . . . . . a • * * * * * * * e º ſi
. & 5 Nutmegs ............ a
Cº. 6 Pepper . . . . . . . . & 0 e ºs A/
§ U7 Pimento . . . . . . . . . . . . a
Cº. 8 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S < 9 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* | 10 Tobacco ................ If
R 11 Sugar .................. Cwts.
S 12 Ginger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/
13 Rice . . . . . . * @ e s g º e a e º 'º o e is f/
Wine $ 14 Rum . . . . . . . . Gallons
and 15 Brandy & Geneva a
USpirits. C I6 Wine . . . . . . . . . . .
ſ 17 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
18 Indigo.. e e º 'º e tº & © tº ſº e & © * f/
19 Cochineal . . . . . * > & s e e e a s ſh
20 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
21 Cortex Peruvianus ...... a
§ * Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
# 23 ºwº . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
24 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a .
sº 25 Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
‘s 26 Spelter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
§ 2 ( 27 Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . • a ſh
* | * { 28 Lac Dye............ lbs.
! Ü & 29 Shellac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Thrown Silk . . . . .
e tº e º e º º Af
5 Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
|- Us? Furs No.
& Otter . . . . . . .
1836,


31 Manufactured do......... Pieces
*igº
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835.
4,173,470 3,442,653 || 4, 180,753 || 4,024,769 4,585,601
1,233,223 1,046, 160 | 1,164,180 | 1,063,371 999,309
669,938 643,153 683,956 || 703,582 623,257
524,868 454,303 || 327,379 || 461,099 || 506,803
14,793 14,485 17,089 22,345 10,263
10,825 19,439 21,121 17,937 27,592
13,250 10,499 15,441 26,686 39,399
205,660 208,035 188,233 187,105 276,338
2,672,557 2,396,074 2,417,399 || 2,482,125 2,482,961
40,386 18,096 336,387 235,303 || 466,971
10, 145 1,824 7,989 4,063 42,568
567, 174 35,036 298,021 122,016 || 369,683
6, 105 12,470 25,478 15,625 53,911
º - 1,642 1,336 789 6,415
* * 226 18,128, 1,740 1,598
2,012,249 1,483,404 1,464,402 | 1,749,854 1,867,096
607,511 560,354 153,614 202,871 263,920
177 1,060 3,995 3,530 6,811
7,544 19,016 || 10,659 3,544 6,901
8,517 5,262 5,839 5,204 5,328
28% 1,248 2,445 636 338
45 21 601 3 26
10,243 9,064 3,951 9,676 7,780
1,520 4,240 5, 186 300 * tº
276,721 192,898 187,225 135,000 185,640
2,860 461 150 9,795 15,945
* = 400 - Q- tº sºns 1,749
2,047 720 913 1,994 2,003
7,865 4,794 5,814 5,642 5,805
2,781 2,715 2,814 2,883 2,766
15,493 13,807 14,887 14,810 14,076
2,912 2,139 2,691 2,323 2, 170
5, 142 2,860 2,264 1,676 2,020
1,395 1,116 633 486 731
53 85 26 19 72
10,906 3,720 4,923 3,408 6,486
2,820 3, 121 2,116 1,060 • 1,847
1,408,970 1,348,936 1,435,805 | 1,489,538 1,191,565 *
888,701 904,574 997,566 770,700 | 856,804
2,297,671 2,223,510 || 2,433,371 2,260,238 2,048,369
72,867 26,626 1 1,668 40,421 12,684
110 *º- tº- -> t- 248 348
1,127 2,226 8,230 7,108 3,858
77 9 799 359 || – tºss 150
517 1,007 1,023 1,063 5,166
805,411 593,893 518,329 || 396,610 || 290,913
63,576 49,106 99,810 95,582 42,899
34,772 8,932 3,219 63,159 11,751
3,192,557 2,506,431 1,945,029 1,648,803 2,066,283.
4,138 16,165 1 ()7 189,283 36,995
35,078 51,254 63,019 48,641. 52,426
41 cº- +. 69 90 43
67 1,223 3,993 14 1.65
21,262 57,925 77,644 66,698 55,505
7,712 7,998 9,0 iO 10,471 9,207
70,778 28,192 25,257 27,929 45,714
1,292,877 2,073,773 2,862,541 | 1,766,431 | 1,274,815
565,316 541,80% 608,304 || 830,862 841,877
72,269 98,374 91,654 42,225 95,383
129,459 40,908 23,747 55,654 17,438
15,174 20,339 41,543 20,088 5,811
207 - - 1,133 1,479 1,282
3,393 2,945 2,200 2,162 634
1,495 1,566 1,084 332 997
(Pieces of Cottons 600) 248 2,472 3,875
11 22 - - * * 5,907
1,107 780 688 286 121
382 172. 685 tº tº ---
77,904 4,791 º ºg 9,774 55,206
3,847 -- -- 11,430 859 13,715
871 344 508 117 225
* - 184 267 180 300
--- are -- — - - 529 2,395


157
;:
STATEMENT showing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 43 Articles Imported into the UNITED KINGDOM from,
and of each of 30 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re exported from the United Kingdom to FRANCE, in each Year since 1826.
According to this Statement, the Value of the Products Imported from France, very considerably exceed the Value of those Exported thereto.
It must be observed, however, that the Silks, lines 1–2, more properly belong to the account of Italy, it being chiefly the Produce of Pied-
mont, and conveyed to England in transitu through France; on the other hand, about 20 of the most Valuable of the Articles, enumerated
at page 139, are the Products of France, and imported direct from thence so that the Value Imported from, doubtless exceeds the Value
Exported to France; see however further, the Note to the following page, and to Germany and Italy.
[Years 1827. 1828. 1829.
Total Official Value of IMPORTS . . . . . . £ 2,604,183 3,159,307 || 2,066,890
do. of British Produce & Manufactures & -
EXPORTED as tº page 131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 414,536 448,438 509,419
Colonial & Foreign Produce, as beiow . . . . 132,395 194,871 336,746
TOTAL EXPORT. £ 546,931 643,309 846,165
Quantities of each of 43 Articles
IIM PORTED.
ſ 1 Silk, Raw e e º e g º e e g º º o © e g a Q & © ºf lbs. 1,133,206 1,389,675 747,826
§ 2 do., Thrown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ſº 443,208 || 454,086 188,233
* } 3 Sheeps' Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 345,360 39,223 112,567
s: A Bristies...... te e g º gº & Q & • e e s e o e s , t) 2,406 1, 199 2, 149
& 5 Opium © tº º v c e s tº e o 6 e º 0 ° e © e º 'º º & M/ 1,460 546 2,243
U6 Senna e e º e º e º e o e e g c > t e s e e < * * fy 2,092 1,812 4,328
Wine, Q 7 Brandy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons 1,697,310 2,512,184 | 1,984,388
Spirits, 8 Wirie & e s e e e 9 s e e s tº e tº fy 369,440 534,493 484,640
and Oil. 9 () live Oil º 6 & 6 g º e º 'º Af 2,239 1,086 7,503
§ (10 Flax........ ... . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. 9,869 39,210 || 32,319
º . 11 Madders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,237 40,526 31,352
~ ; 3 | 12 do. Roots . . . . . . . . . . . . a 19,237 40,293 14,592
§ | 3 || 13 Brimstone . . . . . • e e s • e c • * * * ſº 3,099 11,415 15,515
º º # 4 Cork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f 2,146 1,997 2,637
§ T & 15 Turpentine ................ " 2,747 617 523
‘s * 16 Tallow . . . . . • B & O 6 s e e tº e º e 9 @ 8 // - — 1 - ** 1,993
§ | # 17 Prunes.......... e s • a s • * * * * // 9,162 7,165 5,860
$ & 18 Currants and Raisins . . . . . . . . f/ 260 6 | - º
§ 19 Butter and Cheese. . . . . . . . . . . 261 276 250
§: U20 Shumac & e º is g g g tº gº tº e º 'o o e a © º ſ/ 275 68 | 6
Tº 3 (21 Clover Seed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 15,381 50,723 12,895
* < * 22 Wheat Flour ... . . . . . . . . . . . n | - — - 1,535 10,607
§ & 23 Wheat.................. Quarters - *- 29,452 45,916
s 's J 24 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e g º e A/ 150,903 1,508 1,505
§ Ś 25 ötner Grain.............. . 77,239 5,109 || 17,925
§ .s 26 Flax Seed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 4,126 || – - * ... --
8
-S : 27 Rape do. . . . . . • 0 tº & e º 'º e s tº ſº 48 || – - 12,489
§ S5 U28 Tares. . . . o o o e º 'º e º s º & º de tº e AW 13,946 43,248 8,426
§ (29 silks ...................... lbs. 104,040 | 156,216 115,918
Š 2 30 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 233 654 355
. . $ 31 Cambrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,933 50, 105 40,749
$ § 32 Limens tº e º 0 tº e 65 º e º e g o a s a tº e - e. // 300 200 23
§ $.333 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells 7,071 7,368 || - -
* ! 3 || 34 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ºf 3,178 2,438 1,457
| S 35 Cottons, Printed .... Square Yards 20,909 171,915 22,376
s 36 Straw Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 63,646 49,242 13,226
- } U37 Leather Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . Pair 858,572 1,185,060 850,395
2 (38 Fitch .............. . . . . . . . . No. 25,377 20,279 16,272
§ { 3 Martin e c e e < e e < 3 tº 6 s e tº e a e º, e - f/ 4,000 14,401 6,782
...] ſo Goat • e e o a c e º e º e s e º " + 6 e e o º q g 32,544 59,316 36,578
: ; 4 iamb ... . . . . tº e o Q & e º 6 c e e o o 0 ° I/ 376, 119 552,567 76,757
§ | 42 Kid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H/ 39,778 56,735 4,463
U83 U43 do., dressed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 616,327 517,187 564,571
ſ44 Indigo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 67,264 146,059 145,380
45 Cinnamon . . . . . . . . © º e º & 6 • * s a o e o e M/ 56,643 47,788 49,786
46 Other Spices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af -> - 13,101 3,924
47 Pepper and Pimento . . . . . . . . . . . . a 259 2,649 11,686
48 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102.202 || 14,033 75,102
49 Coffee e e º ºs e º e º e º 'o e º e º & © 3 - 3 & * @ 6 & () 96,375 15,440 18,631
50 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 52,640 4,135 | – `
51 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 100,279 55,263 738,554
§§ 52 Sheeps’ Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 3,054 72,296 191,798
§ 53 Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AM 7,102 14,257 tº- *
§ \ 54 Rhubarb v e e s e s e º 6 tº e o 'º e º º e e e s e e & th 3,315 2,112 3,435
55 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 79,960 4,132 º- -
S 56 "Tea a c e o e 6 e o f Gºva 2 & © tº 0 e º s o o e o a 9 & 0 & W 333 484 176
"Sº 57 Shellac. . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * * e s a • e º ſ! - - 17,828 4,038
is 58 Lac Dye . . . . . • * * * * s e e s º ºs e e a e e s e e ſº 343 566 || – *-
§3 59. Ashes, Pot, and Pearl . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 2,696 6,045 4,019
§ 60 Copper and Tin • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ſº 648 º * 276
& 61 Lead and Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons 178 168 386
2 62 Musquash Skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 8,000 17,344 8,000
§ | 63 Rum and Spirits ............. Gallons 738 756 417
§ 64 Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,520 22,034 20,202
*: 65 Silk, Raw & e º e º º f e e º e 6 e º 0 & 6 e º e º c lbs. 2,884 163 36,771
66 do., Thrown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy 1,910 t 157 4,238
67 do., Manufactured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 1,654 1,859 1,505
68 do., Bandannoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 968 770 980
69 © e g e g º e e º e i ∈ G º e º 'º Q 9 -- tº-
70 §. * 9 s e e e g c 3 & . © e º e º ºſ . 1: 790 sº
71 Wheat 6 tº Q e e º O Gº. • © Q Q 6 tº e º e º e º 6 s. Quarters 2,788 23,904 48,411
72 Other Grain • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ty &- - 783 52,164
\73 Wheat Flour,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. – º 93 1,860
1830. 1831.
2,298,812 3,025,727
477,077 635,830
180,522 256,012
657,599 891,842
1,107,256 1,150,584
370,575 612,590
45,093 713,854
1,268 2,275
10,481 492
10,507 sº sº
1,594,762 | 1,337,959
324,488 336,272
1,966 78,341
30 175 55,325
20, 108 22,637
6,841 23,628
5,863 5,287
2,416 1,668
43 800
2,621 8,568
5,824 9,225
472 267
180 214
1,851 || – cº-
37,021 29,268
9 9, 186
15,220 | 101,076
15,684 7,936
16 20,452
2,640 8,395
46,574 41,964
316 15,065
119,826 149,187
º º 340
54,275 54,987
4,490 1,779
549 392
6,749 6,948
12,638 33,247
11,968 6,194
1,067,196 1,169,377
25,836 30,620
24,943 27,676
37,358 38,746
199,764 231,789
27,057 30,780
812,689 599,973
165,424 149,811
42,795 24,841
14,236 9,293
24,746 211,731
9,048 353
56,488 72,879
157,117 | 197,441
66,943 181,068
7,103 498
1,355 2,037
7,552 1,884
306 1,640
*. * 4,630
510 1,757
2,528 1,236
º * 292
Lead 77 | - º-
9,960 500
1,480 3,057
14,942 6,665
1,748 780
2,561 6,578
499 234
195 3,952
E-me * 177
6,360 11,612
20,660 20,460
9,131 tºº º
24 11,122
1833. 1834.
1835.
-º-º-
1836
**.<
158
STATEMENT showing the Total Official Value of the ExpoRTs to, and IMPORTs from the UNITED NETHERLANDS,
from, and into the UNITED KING DOM, in each Year since 1826; and also the Quantity in Weight, Measure, and Tale, of each of 42
Articles annually Imported from thence, in each of the same Years.
*...* This Statement is seen to exhibit a result, the converse of that,
of the Exchange of Productions between the United Kingdom and France as exhibited on the preceding page; while France exhibits in
1831 an excess of import from thence of £2,133,885; the Netherlands Account shows an excess of Export thereto of £4,1 05,127; it
is probable that a part of the Exports to the Netherlands find their way into France, particularly of the valuable article of Indigo.-see
line 23 of the following page, as well as part of the Cotton Wool, line 53; the transit, however, through the Netherlands into France
is insufficient to equalize either of the two accounts; a greater transit through the Netherlands takes place into Germany, aud perhaps
£1,000,000 Value annually is shipped to the Netherlands expressly for transit in that direction; but a considerable portion of the amount
of the excess of Export is accounted for, in the over valuation of the Colonial and Foreign Products, as exhibited on the following
page; the Coffee being valued at 15d. Pib', and the Pepper at 14d. f. ib., the Rum at 6) iſ Gallon, and the Sugar at 50) { Cwt., all of these Articles being
rated at more than double their current value; see pages 4, & 56-60; East India Cotton Wool, also, is valued at 2) # ib., not worth more than 5d., but it is pro-
bable a small proportion, if any, East India is included in line 53, and other Cotton is valued at only 7d. § ib., and Indigo is valued at only 3/10 tº id., while
line 23 will probably average 5| {P ib.: on the other hand some of the Imports are undervalued; Clover Seed is rated at only 10] d? Cwt. ; Butter and Cheese,
27/6 d? Cwt. ; Flax, 35| d? Cwt. ; on the whole about £750,000 annually, may be deducted from the excess Exported on an average of the 6 Years 1827–32,
still leaving a very considerable amount to be equalized in the general involution of transactions with France, Germany, &c.


[Years. 1827.
Official Value of British Produce
and Manufactures Exported . . . .
Declared Value of do. as itſ” p. 130 f
159 £
Colonial and Foreign do. u
Total Export . . . . . . . . . .
Official Value of imports . . . . . .
Rape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Excess of Value Exported . . . . . . . .
Quantities of each of 43 Articles
IMPORTE D.
ſ 1 Wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
s 2 Barley . . . . . . . . . . • * * * /
s 8 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I/
S5 4 Rye ſº e º 'º es e e 6 e - $ 0 & ſº e & ſ
's 4 5 Peas and Beans . . . . . . . .
S 6 Clover Seed . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
"ş | 7 Flax do. . . . . . . . . . . Bushels
& 8
- 9
9 Tares . . . . . tº º & © tº e g º e If
, is ſ10 Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
§ 3 | II Cheese . . . . . . . . . . • * //
'ss | 12 Madders ........ A/
§§ { 13 do. Roots ...... "
s's 14 Bark........ e e º º //
§ 3 | 15 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
Sº $ U16 Skins, Calf & Kip . . "
17 do. Various. . . . . . . . . . . . No.
18 do. of Fur, chiefly Fitch ,
19 Spirits . . . . . . 9 & & © tº gº & © e e Gallons
20 Wine, Rhenish . . . . . . . . . . .
21 Sheeps' Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
22 Silk, Raw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J/
23 do. Thrown . . . . . . . . . . . . //
24 Flax . . . . . . . tº e º e º is sº us ºf Cwts
25 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . & © & © tº e e s it
26 Linen Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
27 Bristles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bs.
28 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
29 do. Manufactured. . . . . c 1/
30 Smalts and Zaffres . . . . . . . . m
31 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
32 Tin & Copper............ A/
33 Iron . . . . . . . . . © º ºs & © & © e º e ∈ Tons
34 Printed Cottons .... Square Yas.
35 Linens . . . . . . * * * * * ... • e e s a e Ells
36 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
87 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value £
38 Silks, Manufactured . . . . . . Ibs.
39 do. Various . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
40 Straw Hats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
41 Leather Gloves . . . . . . . . . . Pairs
42 Eels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cargoes
43 Timber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Loads
44 Chicory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
{
e tº e º O & tº
1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
|
£ $2.834,838 2,875,571 2,854,619 2,896,278 3,179,299
2, 104,561 2,142,736 2,050,014 || 2,022,458 2,082,536
2,013,022 || 2,080,545 3,019,309 | 1,735,266 3,270,925
4,117,583 || 4,223,281 5,069,323 3,757,724 5,353,461
1,579,373 1,978,111 | 1,521,086 1,395,043 1,248,334
2,538,210 || 2,245,170 3,548,237 2,362,681 4,105,127
2,814 167,026 144,549 76,711 30,249
10,350 9,137 4, 183 1, 184 12,284
216,432 10,524 4,228 39,891 15,641
4,532 153 4,205
13,667 10,457 5,394 1,411 7,544
66,878 60,254 18,698 9,807 8,192
50,400 25,719 33,123 30,025 53,738
12,717 23,588 7,544 54,991 4,560
32,286 15,158 405 21 4,94]
142,658 145,649 116,234 77,026 80,901
188,166 216,686 167,914 || 108,654 || 133,398
45,516 54,422 38,579 27,961 18,726
1,417 6,145 2,377 375 || -- —
619,476 589,750 734,038 673,810 608,304
21,518 27,290 19, 103 23,966 19,469
7,324 7,788 7,159 4,228 2,881
7,980 24, 139 18,888 19,957 22,555
27,840 19,838 40,214 34,851 25,322
281,930 336,113 143,108 207,502 214,849
84, 132 101,874 88,415 69,171 73,298
392,454 314,724 106,222 939,123 659,646
46,794 | 137,101 42,028 84, 171 54,854
I 1,505 46,083 17,939 41,621 13,517
139,046 || 130,529 99,689 || 116,854 128,232
234. 324 484 32 250
28 64 73 72 933
29,459 17,225 16,864 20,850 19,260
248,297 19,489 156,860 74,814 137,759
690 1,400 | 61 3,876 1,742
82,057 59,774 41,438 33,676 24,579
4,641 3,869 5,192 6,223 5,069
65 | Cop. 200 Cop. 162 | Tin 359 | Tin 1,472
J 5 20 | 30 26 57
83,697 228,690 8,047 6,700 36,769
8,400 80,862 154,019 37,341 tºº, sº
200 47 1,709 5,652 2,192
316 305 197 544 288
15,557 20,102 13,267 10,903 8,748
1,122 388 100 1,226 98
45 3,629 3,796 1,128 540
308 1,627 3,890 16,731 143
79 81 71 59 69
i87 278 216 141 400
159
f
STATEMENT showing the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 56 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-
exported from the UNITED KING Dom to the UNITED NETHERLANDs, in each Year since 1826.
Commerce of Great Britain that deserves more serious consideration than that of the large Re-eaportation of its Colonial Produce ; which on full investigation will be
seen to resolve itself, first, into a privation of its Consumption internally ; and secondly, into an Amount of Contribution on the Products of British Labour, equal to the
Value of the Colonial Produce so Re-exported: as, for example, the demand for British Produce and Manufactures on Continental Europe, is equal to the Value of all the
Products Imported therefrom, and which, being equal to the Consumption of the United Kingdom, the throwing annually into Continental Consumption, Siac to Eight
Millions Value of British Colonial Produce, absorbs an equal portion of the Value of the Imports from the Continent, and thereby diminishes the means of Payment of the
British Products Eacported thereto, to a corresponding eactent ;
hibited at pages 112 and 122*.
--
*...* There is no part of the easternal
this is one of the causes of that progressive, and continuing reduction of Profits and Wages ear-
Mºssº



Articles Re-eaported. [Years
ſ ſ 1 Cassia. . . . . . . . . . . ibs
2 Cinnamon . . . . . . . • f/
e 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . a 1/
§ - 4 Mace . . . . . . . . . . . "
5, 5 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . f/
* | 6 Pepper ......... • Iſ
ge 7 Pimento . . . . . . . . //
.# – 8 Ginger . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
s & 9 Rice . . . . . . . . . . & • * //
§ 10 Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * //
^ | 11 Cocoa . • * Q & © tº e º 'º ibs
12 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . • If
18 Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • H
& 2 ( 14 Rum . . . . . . . . Gallons
s & J 15 Brandy . . . . . . . . //
S •S
§ 3. 16 Geneva. . . . . . . . . F/
tº * U17 Wine . . . . . . . ... m.
ſI& Ashes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
19 Dye Woods. . . . . . . . . . Tons.
2. ſ:0 Arabic . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
: Ś $ 21 Lac, Dye . . . . . . . . ibs.
§4 & U3. Shellac . . . . . . . . . . "
S 23 Indigo ............. • //
24 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . l?
25 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
U26 Saltpetre . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
(27 Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
28 Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ſº
§ J 29 Musquash . . . . . . . . . . . . I/
3 * Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
| 31 Deer . . . . . . . . . . . e //
C82 Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
(33 Copper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
3 Sº Tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iſ
§ {35 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tons
s Q: Iron . . . . . • e s - - - - - - - - "
37 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • I/
s (38. Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qrs
§ ) 39 Oats . . . . . . © º e o 'º e • I/
$ }: Other Grain . . . . . . . . . . //
41 Wheatflour . . . . . . . . . . Cwts
§, (42 Cortex Peruvianus .... ſhs.
§ }; Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ſº
S (44 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . • * //
2 ſq5 Cottons, . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
Ś 46 do. Printed. . Square Yds.
§ 47 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells.
- §: 48 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value
s' 49 Silks of Europe . . . . . . fbs.
Š 50 Bandannoes . . . . . . . . Pieces
51 Shawls, Taffaties, &c... a
51 Tobacco, Manufactured . . . . Îbs.
52 do. Unmanufactured. ... iſ
53 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . • * h
54 Sheeps do. . . . . . . . . . . . . //
55 Silk, Raw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
56 do., Thrown ..... .
1,648
1827. T.828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834,
21,853 25,449 || 108,458 77,142 171,102
28,263 21,348 14,060 15,199 17,399
237 | 6,160 tº- *s º - 4,350.
534 *g - 202 303 3,364
201 *s - — — 1,165 15,482
248,811 292,403 202,054 113,962 1,804,453
273,832 || 367,976 432,344 323,308 || 348,747
3 43 73 2 120
9,320 7,213 48,315 8,170 45,170
83,805 92,771 91,162 72,224 | 96,097
907,976 || 312,832 626,813 || 500,709 || 602,779
5,186,228 4,532,892 |10,696,971 4,345,462 |10,601,168
1,531 2} 9 757 1,115 153
94,436 89,108 109,168 92,256 145,262
3,612 7,909 8,877 5,840 10,990
137 2 * 7 188 3,003
57,194 45,567 41,311 45,374 22,892
18,011 9,915 14,813 1,155 20,995
757 287 245 480 1,715
736 35 312 35 - 62
40,499 25,613 12,393 39,616 59,141
94,954 79,974 171,798 24,992 | 125,806
938,531 | 1,565,257 1,480,409 | 1,131,697 1,269,446
24,363 56,102 34,990 - — 11,421
190 1,728 4,929 568 8,514
17,199 17,977 15,690 3,835 7,299
3,539 1,465 4,419 1,777 421
15,402 16,500 13,571 15,552 222
6,500 4,000 7,620 12,600 2,454
4 I * - 709 - - 150
16,753 22,045 43,761 26, 191 48,259
- tº ºn * -> 16,212 3,982 — —
3,599 1,613 5,887 446 22
2,422 2,309 738 I,325 3,034
593 200 — — 249 800
40 || 3 4 '74 38
307 22 30 347 28
11,822 1,849 1,353 2,900 16,135
- t- tºº - 7,650 2,427 * -st
10,586 720 4,989 19,631 34,155
* *- º - 91 349 2,084
72,875 62,892 111,075 153,675 51,733
14,350 1,727 24,413 1,472 2,474
17,668 22,495 18,120 17,571 15,077
13,346 35,995 || 17,914 46,451 32,720
395 311 1,463 1,237 1,450
4,372 16,800 28,225 5,600 23
121 51 37 7 24
8 12 399 56. 612
9,402 10,027 13,037 11,346 12,871
544 702 860 483 2,255
8,748 3,705 592 550 3,689
2,830, 125 3,962,908 3,352,196 || 3,441,350 5,285,404
7,471,834 8,200,394 |12,508,726 4,233,826 |11,443,021
43,887 42,136 82,887 5,338 187,085
3,018 17,404 || 143,878 30,815 19,009
1,118 7,582 481 3,550
:
STATEMENT exhibiting the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 50 Articles IMPORTED into the UNITED KING Doy from the UNITED STATEs of
North AMERICA, in each Year since 1826. *.* The following Page exhibits the Total Official Value both of Imports and Erports. ... The Cotton Wool is rated Officially at
73d. (#9 ib., Tobacco at 24d. q} ib., Wheat Flour 8/9 # Cwt., Turpentine 10/{? Cwt. It will be seen on reference to page 114, that the Official Rate of Cotton during the Years
iš27'32, has exceeded considerably its Current Rate of Value, and consequently, as that Article constitutes the bulk of the Value of the Imports, the amounts below in, those Years
exceed by about £1,000,000 ºf Annum the Actual Value thereof.
1839.
* 6) 6) <). O ë ë &
Articles Imported. [Years | 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835. 1837.
1 Cotton Wool (see Pages 111–22*) lbs. 216,924,812 151,752,289 157,187,396 || 210,885.358 219,333,828
2 Tobacco . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . " 32,734,431 24,823,572 21,751,602 23,752,413 32,712,108
3 do. Manufactured. . . . . . . . . . ſº 2,154 1,650 96,389 104,440 49,637
4 Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cwts. 43,887 31,652 29,430 6,147 28, 105
5 do. in the Husk . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 171,893 278,390 231,066 sºns •º 191,988
6 Wheat . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . Quarters *3 gº sº sº 575 6,086 42,736
7 Other Grain . . . . . . . . . . . e • Aſ 67,513 T 00 14() #º ſº 2,467
8 Wheat Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 65,720 47,470 396,352 | 623,746 | 1,477,196
9 Ashes, Pot and Pearl . . . . . . . • // 19,619 15,317 540 4,527 15,835
10 Turpentine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." 301,739 || 304,175 262,307 || 234,747 317,095
11 Tar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lasts 2,019 2,539 1,494 1,521 1,243
12 Hides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. 11,549 19,628 20,163 16,030 4,207
13 Clover Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * > / 113 497 1,555 8,486 35,495
14 Linseed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 123,977 101,884 68,710 97,915 106,294
ſ15 Bear. . . . . e e g º º ºs e º & a dº e º is . No. 6,822 9,163 10,166 14,290 13,480
g | 16 Beaver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7,360 12,062 4,200 3,254 7,459
s | 17 Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 32,229 67,019 46,415 50,211 50,083
s 18 Mink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 34,762 60,812 53,173 81,925 70,120
§ 4 19 Musquash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {/ 9,250 171,973 1,101 3,714 27,000
... 20 Nutria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II — — 222,188 73,822 74,147 52, 130
; 21 Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * 982 1,114 1,707 4,625 1,401
& 22 Deer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • *, * 113,943 79,567 120,238 121,206 | 122,151
U23 Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • W 9,188 18,384 15,125 15,713 5 I
#### ſ24 Staves ..... . . . Hundreds 17,029 9,851 4,425 2,037 621
Es? # 25 Timber . . . . . . . . . . Loads 594 2,385 571 1,280 2,080
3 :#3 26 Dye Woods . . . . . . Tons '735 1,942 1,581 1,397 1,560 …”
### E 27 Mahogany . . . . . . . . W/ '75 66 379 31 16]
3.ä. E 28 Sperm Oil . . . . . . . . Tuns 531 365 241 61 15
3 # 3 |29 Bees' Wax ..... Cwts 675 669 663 173 911
###3 30 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1,137 sº tº º tºº 1,522 14,667
É's # = 31 Safflower . . . . . . . . . . Jy 139 icº *† 1,778 * $ºss 66
ºff #5 32 Elephants Teeth . . . . m *sº tºº 619 364 384 & Exº- tºº
####| || 33 Flax. . . . . . . . . . • * * - / ** sº I tºº gº 1,484 865 810
* = g? 34 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . If sº º Eº *ge 243 595 2,248
gºº & 35 Tallow . . . . . . . tº f/ arms exicº * gºs 6,144 1,158 — —
# ### 36 Saltpetre . . . . . . . . . . . " gº ºn sºme smºsº | *3 * 736 1,109
#### 4 37 Sheeps' Wool . . . . . . ibs. 87,006 1,553 25,386 7,313 16,411
g; 3.5 38 Cochineal. . . . . . . . . . // 55,894 44,924 78,779 85,400 69,824
##3 39 Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . if 58,666 26, 107 56,318 3,972 17,306
# .# £d 40 Cortex Peruvianus . . m 13,664 14,794 4,346 33,356 4,395
## * 3 || 31 Castor Oil . . . . . . . . // 8,466 47,475 46,943 5,139 22,669
33: 5 32 Sarsaparilla . . . . . . . . // *sº smºs 15,805 32,728 2,508 29,122
#####| || 33 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . " 122,687 | 85,290 | 1.45,284 33,545 392,959
#####| 44 Pimento . . . . . . . . • e // 9,403 19,422 ºn &º 31,878 5,615
###: ś 45 Wine . . . . . . . . . . Gallons 602 3,779 4,649 2,325 6,629
‘s 3 × #3 46 Silks. . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 4,989 | 1,150 6,001 &sº 2 imsº 350
* = 25 g 47 Straw Hats . . . . . . . . No. (Cottons Pees 1,600 960) 3,423 48
## = g : 48 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 5,545 tº ºms (Butter & Cheese. 350
###2, º Shellac . . . . . . . . . . . . If emse ºsº | * * | * * 24,174 34,823
‘āāāš U.50 Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 50,925 6,215 31,602 11,078 23,734



:
STATEMENT showing the Total, Value of the Exports from the UNITED KINGDOM, to the United States of NoFTH AMERICA, and of the Imports into the United King-
dom from thence, in each Year since 1826; and also the Quantities of each of 41 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-exported from the United Kingdom to the said United
States, in each of the same Years; see Note above in regard to the Values. f -
1828. 1831.
º
[Years 1827. 1829. 1830. 1832. 1833, 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837.
Official Value ( British Prod. & Manufac. . . $ 8,265,773 6,541,428 5,734,927 7,704,228 11,864,981
Exported of { Col. & For. Prod, as below £ 372,144 302,299 || 248,424 392,391 588,757
Total Official Value of } EXPORTS . . . . $ 8,637,917 | 6,843,727 | 5,983,351 8,096,619 |12,453,738
4. - IMPORTS . . . . g | 7,997,247 5,820,581 6,103,742 7,964,093 8,813,521
Declared Value of British Produce & Manu- - -
factures EXPORTED, as itſ page 146. . } 7,018,272 5,810,315 4,823,415 || 6,132,346 || 9,053,583
Articles Re-eaported. º -
ſ ſ1 Cassia Lignea, Cloves & Mace lbs, tº ºne- 602 5,795 '764 41,793
2 Cinnamon . . . . . . . e o a s e < e s e m 4,948 10, 197 14,833 16,433 17,680
§ < 3 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // 5,614 1,608 || 31,505 26,517 19,331
Ş, 4 Pepper . . . . . . . . f e º gº e º 'º e º º // 245,334 147,013 226 4,725 | 102,259
3 | * | 5 Pimento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fy - *grº 12,998 99,126 21,860 - º
's 4 U6 Ginger . . . . . . © tº e o ºs e º 'º . . . . Cwts. 3,278 2,135 1,991 2,571 3,332
§ 7 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuts. 122 38 218 631 I98
S | 8 Cocoa and Coffee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 316 3,398 13,872 764,596 762,864
& 3 ( 9 Rum : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallon 7,918 6,222 15,073 7,835 7,307
§§ ) 10 Brandy . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * 42,782 32,683 25,548 19,289 87,519
§ S.Y 11 Geneva. . . . . . . . . . . . • * > / 57,419 40,439 9,641 26,789 31,473
UF 2 ( 12 Wine ................. 31,418 90,342 71,149 67,014 83,235
ſ 13 Cottons of India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 38,630 32,011 27,916 113,722 127,452
14 do. Printed . . . . . . . . Square Yards 12,675 16,520 - – | 1 3,233 …”
3 15 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // — — | 19,328 7,385 2,294 * *
§ 16 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells 7,955 | 163,289 5,600 2,800 90, 158 r
§§ 17 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 550 42 — — £13 £26
‘şū ( 18 Of Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 50 426 — – 347 366 |.
š i < Ş. Bandannoes . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 39,507 | 18,269 4,598 7,985 13,665
* | # 420 Crapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ff 1,638 32 — — . — — 87
& J 21 Shawls, Scarfs, &c. . . . . . . // 6,565 400 150 6,816 || 9,344
U ( 22 Taffaties, Damasks, &c. . . . It 4,689 878 500 | 1,208 1,747
cº ſ 23 Copper and Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts. 2,002 808 || Tin 291 | Tin 4,880 Tin 3,771
$ ) 24 Speiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . • e e o e e º 'º e // 260 400 434 625 505
š): Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Tons 1,752 1,521 1, 137 566 1,750
26 Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aſ 76 = wºu, - “me 85 23
3, . ( 27 Musquash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 251,990 240,977 237,720 496,279 592,117
3 : ) 28 Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 4,495 6,450 274 4,622 — —
§§ 29 Deer. . . . . e e s e º 'º e º 'º e º 'º º . . . . " 5,390, - – 1,154 – – — —
*" ( 30 Goat...... • e < * * * * * * * * * * * * f/ 50,609 39,903 || 95,712 35,815 || 97,469
ſ31 Saltpetre . . . . . . * . e. e. e. e a e e s • * * * * Cwts. - - 5,575 4,719 983 101 |.
. 32 Gum Arabic . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * * A/ º- * 96 || 427 473 35
$ 33 Lac Dye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs. 1,007 602 258 2,838 27,485
-$ 34 Shellac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." 67,784 * - 40,466 * t- 28,672
5 |35 Indigo ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 123,780 | 73,481 78,023 65,871 28,568
s. 336 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . ........ a 20,031 9,543 * - 41,295 156,977 |
S 37 Cortex Peruvianus. . . . . • * * * * * * if 1,202 1, 175 899 tºº º .* grº
§ 38 Opium . . . . . . . . e o e e g º e & e º & • * > / 8,276 2,538 521 587 7,973
* | 39 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 9,530 2,838 || 3,480 10,907 27,323
40 Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " — — 982 336 | 6,305 351 i
41. Sheeps' Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 703,355 755,843 98,933 || 425,616 791,649
|si|f


162
STATEMENT showing the Total Official Value of the ExpoRTs to, and IMpoRTs from GERMANY., from, and into the
UNITED KINGDOM, in each Year since 1826; and also the Quantity in Weight, Measure, or Tale, of each of 59 Articles annually
Imported from thence, in each of the same Years. *.* This Statement exhibits a still greater disproportion of Value between the Ex-
See also Note to the two following pages, and to 166. * * * *
*** The articles enumerated below are mostly the produce of Germany ; since the abandonment of the principle of the Navigation Laºs, Other articles are indiscriminately Imported,
but they are too inconsiderable, and irregular in quantity to affect the general view here intended to be given, and the whole are included in the Total Value.
ports and Imports, than the Account with the Netherlands,--see page 158.



[Years.
Official Value of British Produce }
and Manufactures Exported....#
Ratio of above to Declared Value £
Declared Value of do. as #’ p. 129 £
Colonial and Foreign do. It 164 £
Total Export . . . . . . . . . . £
Official Value of Imports ... . . . . . £
Excess of Value Exported ... ....:0
Quantities of each of 59 Articles
IMPORTE D.
ſ I Wheat. . . . . . . . Quarters
s \ 2 Barley . . . . . . . . . . 1/
s 8 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SS & 4 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/
5 Peas and Beans ... iſ
> | 6 Wheat Flour........ Cwts.
& 7 Clover Seed. . . . . . //
s | < 8 Flax do. . . . . . . Bushels
§ § 9 Rape . . . . . . . . . . .
‘s 23 }: Tares
tº e º & e º e º e & //
§ $$... (11 Bark . . . . . . Cwts.
§ $ 3 s Sº Butter & Cheese m
Sº S. -
S s.S * < 13 Flax . . . . . . . • I/
's Š §§ Q: Linen Yarn ... m
§ J S S ( 15 Hides ... . . . ,
Š : ſ 16 Skins, Calf & Kip ,
's § 17 do., Lamb .... No.
s & < 18 do., Kid, dressed a
§ º 19 do., Various.... w
| | |s 20 Furs, Fitch . . . . . . .
§ | * U21 do., Martin, &c. m
§ (22 Sheeps’ Wool .... lbs.
's 23 Bristles . . . . . . . . .
's . . 24 Smalts . . . . . . . . . . .
* .# 25 Zaffres..... & © tº //
is 4, 26 Spelter ..... . . . . . Cwts
§ 27 Tallow .......... //
* | 28 Bees' Wax ... . . . .
29 Staves ...... Hundreds
C US0 Timber . . . . . . . . Loads
ſ31 Cambrics . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
. 32 Printed Cottons Square Yas.
§ 33 Linens . . . . . . . . //
§ 34 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells
§ { 35 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
§ 36 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . Value £
S | 37 Silks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
s 88 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces
39 Leather Gloves ...... Pairs
ſ40 Indigo ... . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
3 | || Silk . . . . . 6 * * * *... s e e º e e //
's < 42 Tobacco and Snuff.... ,
's i 43 do. unmanufactured a
3. |: Spirits ............ Gallons
45 Wine . . . . . . • . . . . . . . It
§ S Ś ſq6 Antimony .......... ... Cwts.
§ s $ 47 Bones of Animals . . . . . . £7
§ 53 48 Beads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
s sº 49 Bugle . . . . . . .......... Af
$ § § 30 Bacon and Hams...... Cwts.
§ s of . , 51 Cologne Water ........
§ 53 s < 5? Feathers . . . . . . . . • . . . . . lbs.
ššš. § Y 53 Horse, Ox, & Cow Hair ,
3 sis 54 Human do.. ‘. . . . . . . . . . . //
5 §§ 55 Juniper Berries........ Cwts.
# S & 5 || 56 Quills ..... * 6 .0 e º e º e s e e 1000
§s .. 3 ||37 Rags ................ cuts.
3 * : ; 58 Rape and Linseed Cake .
S.S 3 S \59 Spruce Beer ........ Barrels
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
7,569,970 7,443,714 | 8,384,263 8,639,220 7,667,147
.61 .59 .53 .51 .47
4,654,618 4,394,104 4,473,555 4,463,605 || 3,642,952
2,057,935 2,023,379 | 1,829,102 | 1,566,455 1,806,480
6,712,553 6,417,483 6,302,657 6,030,060 | 5,449,432
1,615,282 1,669,365 1,597,954 2,007,454 1,681,025 -
5,097,271 4,748,118 4,704,803 || 4,022,606 || 3,768,407
27,872 142,397 306,692 || 364,961 219,774 43,199
57,282 33,031 55,194 27,722 || 116,928 10,208
258,444 25,354 19,857 68,325 31,434 2,332
tºº -- 2,025 8,662 5,785 7,104 - *-
32,450 43,507 21,879 19,064 21,627 15,551
3,977 6,846 961 3,570 97 |
43,655 26,651 6,929 64,346 32,960
15,381 5,993 283 84 1,796
232,386 152,267 83,522 131,578 57,916
39,368 17,495 4,148 3,502 8,920
60,395 81,097 66,533 84,350 62,437
62,038 45,090 24,017 25,527 32,554
766 44 9 325 7,615
5,781 8,177 9,945 5,278 4,404
33,387 38,335 23,354 31,944 23,535 4
10,627 14,187 7,920 5,835 8,014
42,899 89,449 62,015 73,081 114,288
14,808 25,373 15,668 37,969 16,944
48,743 40,916 4,425 12,258 14,932
227,376 275,536 219,738 178,888 186,499
1,542 9,044 16,265 25,867 28,970
21,220,738 22,015,585 |14, 110,006 |26,073,882 |22,437,022 |19,832,225
53,998 37,585 43,524 33,458 40,518
282,925 281,231 190,942 157,059 160,705
— — . 405,030 121,275 190,860 226,113
68,985 45,904 36,297 35,540 36,239
2,481 83 - * tº - 1,006
543 955 297 79 147
136 318 1,056 41 I 396
2,816 2,849 2,032 3,289 4,704
160 293 (Pcs.1,000 |Cottons.) 98
59,446 || 65,093 13,453 61,041 76,139
27,423 9,885 85,281 81,595 12,132
367,777 504,444 65,138 67,810 239,792
2,851 9,560 29,814 19,148 11,372
998 580 969 774 1,209
1,371 915 1,569 460 185
867 91 485 236 489
3,228 168 45 7,384 21,150
59,894 7,294 39,240 1,349 7,298
756 4,030 375 12I 2,268
12,26I 4,833 6,069 4,145 17,488
85,193 27 3,046 18,379 || 22,138
17,242 36,265 27,080 12,440 2,518
65,588 55,171 66,964 34,874
43,779
*::::
*
163
STATEMENT showing the Nature, Extent, and Value of the Exchange of Productions between the United Kingdom and Prussia,
direct. *** This Statement exhibits a considerable seeming excess of Value Imported from PRUSSIA, but as stated at page 166, a considerable portion of the
Exports under the head of Germany, find their consumption in the Prussian Dominions: a Paper presented to Parliament in the Session of 1827, (No. 277), represents
about one-seventh part only of the British Products consumed in Prussia as being Imported direct from the United Kingdom, about three-sevenths being by way of
Hamburgh, and about one-fourth through the Netherlands.
In 1823, the Total Value of Products Imported into Prussia was represented in the Paper above referred
to, as amounting to 34,506,911 Rix Dollars, while only 4,785,023 were direct from the United Kingdom; if this representation be correct, the question arises—How
are they paid for 7. The excess of Value Imported as exhibited below, is only about equal to discharge the £425,000 dj Annum of Interest incurred, and the stipulated
Annual Amount of Redemption on the £8,500,000 of Loans raised for Prussia in London in 1818 and 1822. See note to page 166.

[Years
Total Official Value of IMPORTS . . . . . . .38
Declared Value of British Produce and
Manufactures EXPORTED, as below. . ;
Colonial & Foreign Produce do. do. . . . . . .
TOTAL EXPORT. £
Excess of Value IMPORT}.}D. £
ſ 1 Wheat . . . . . . at 32! . . . . . . Quarters
s: \ 2 Oats . . . . . . . . . . 12! . . . . . . w
§ 's 3 Barley tº tº gº & & 3 . .17| tº g g g g tº {}
s Ç 4 Rye . . . . . . . . . .281 - . . . . . ſ/
S 5 Peas and Beans 21|& 19|.. ,
§ 6 Wheat Flour........ 8/9 . . . . . . . . Cwts.
º, 3 ( 7 Clover Seed. ... 10ſ . . . . . . . . .
§ §§ 8 Flax Seed . . . . . . 2/3... . . . . Bushels
* : & 9 Rape do. . . . . . . 2/6 . . . . . . th
$3 10 Tares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ s 11 Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 | . . . . . . . . Cwts.
is s 12 Flax . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35l . . . . . . 6 tº f/
s:- - 13 Linen Yarn . . . . . . . .38] . . . . . . . . a
§ ‘s 14 Hides • * * * * * * * * * § 60| & © tº º a º q º f/
§ 3 | 15 Skins, Calf & Kip ; a • * * * * * * *
ºf 3 | 16 do., Fitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
S$ | 17 do. Goat .................... ",
§§ 18 Sheeps' Wool. . . . . . . . 6d. . . . . . . . . lbs.
© D ~5
tº $ 19 Bristles . . . . . . . . . . . .4% . . . . . . . e e e ſº
SS 20 Spelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
$s 21 Bees' Wax ... . . . . . . 95! . . . . . . . . .
s's 22 Butter and Cheese . .27/6. . . . . . . . Cwts.
§ - 23 Tallow . . . . . . . . . . . .21 | . . . . . . . . .
§§ i24 Limens .............. . . . . . . . . . Ells
$3 *5 do. Value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ºf
SS 26 Ashes, Pot, and Pearl . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
§ 3 ; 27 Spirits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
sº | g (28 Battens and Batten Ends.. Hundreds
& & 29 Deals and Deal Ends, . . . . . . ff
$ 3. 30 Staves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #
§ & 31 Lathwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fathoms
§ R & 32 Masts, Yºlº 12 in. di. No.
Ǻ § 33 & Bowsprits $ 12 in., & abve, Loads
‘S 34 Oak Plank. . . . . . . . . . of 50 Cub. Ft.
š 35 Timber . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * // .
U U 36 Wainscot Logs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
# #5 ſ38 Refined Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £
§§§ | 39 Salt . . . . . . . . • o • * * c & e g o e o e s e o s = e s a
sº ºf 40 Coal and Culm ................ © tº 6 tº
J S S 41 Herrings . . . . . * * g 6 & ſº dº e o e º q e º e , * * * * *
§§§ 4 + Beer and Ale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S. § 3 ; 43 Tin, Tin Plates, and Pewter Ware....
is §§ 44 Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sº Cº
s: § 45 Lead : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; & © & & ). • * * * * *
§§ 5 46 All other Enumerated Articles....... g
§§§ U.47 Unenumerated Articles . . . . . . • * * * * * * *
Total Declared Value EXPORTED. ...#
ſ ſ (1 Cassia & tº tº tº 3 & • . . . 2) . . . . . . lbs.
| 2 Cinnamon . . . . . . 5ſ . . . . . . .
º 3 Cloves.. . . . . . . . 7/6. . . . . . £y
§ 3 + Mace . . . . . . . . . 19| . . . . . . a
3, 5 Nutmegs. . . . . . . . 6/6. . . . . .
te ° j6 Pepper ...... ... 13] . . . . . . .
3 |: Pimento . . . . . . . . 7| . . . . . . a
§ 3 ; ; Ginger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 9 Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'e o a • a s & . . . . Cwts.]
S 10 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 * c e a tº 6 ſ
11 Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . .90] . . . . . . lbs.
12 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . , 140|| e e s a e s &
13 Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3| • e • * * * ſ! -
Wine { 14 Rum ... . . . 6] .... Gallons
| and ; 15 Brandy. . . . 57 . . . . . . .
l
<
USpirits? 16 Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #
(17 Dye Woods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
3 18 Lac Dye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ºbs,
& 19 Shellac ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * e s ſh
§ 20 Indigo. . . . . . . . 3|10. . . . . . . . . . $/
Sº 21 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ://
22 Saltpetre. . . . . .65| . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
U23 Cochineal. . . . . .2%|6. . . . . . . . . . .
24 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... lbs.
25 Tobacco, Unmanufactured . . . . . . . . .
U26 Cotton Wool a • e s a • * * * * * * * * * * * * *
336,064
303,951
1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835.
1,144,563 | 1,027,368 1,295,570 | 1,537,281 1,138,567
174,338 179,145 | 189,011 177,923 192,816
468,081 480,821 535,591 416,061 564,657
642,419 659,966 | 722,602 || 593,984 757,473
502,144 367,402 572,968 943,297 381,094
133,527 251,206 353,906 517,844 298,605 || 119,323
295,661 12,064 48,476 130,961 70,597 tºº smºs
45,529 21,297 49,615 29,508 60,886 11,374
4-Kº — 13,910 19,693 21,460 18,447 gºs º
12,079 13,624 15,333 23,932 37,319 14,716
2,006 6,426 184 7,936 18
4,118 1,037 244 1,001 640
469,969 129,001 79,611 169,706 || 172,099
13,647 11,230 1,222 10,047 11,232
28,235 31,342 37,407 16,822 21,247
1,886 3,135 3,604 6,626 1,417
86,673 59,447 100,718 85,596 101,729
20,086 17,558 12,848 8,218 6,020
2,075 6,776 2,945 3,099 635
3,726 7,574 5,671 2,177 2,289
12,721 7,798 5,351 8,994 2,168
13,715 16,505 7,496 1849 2,680
798,422 || 786,399 || 850,290 713,246 609,082
209,250 209,182 187,100 195,020 136,721
45,135 41,528 43,065 46,788 34,974
104 416 71. 1. 40
162 253 127 7 - tºº
sºme gº- 338 - — 4,587 406
28,460 3,291 || – gº 1,283 105
553 | 591 3.05 184 | 233
127 46 || -- - ... 227 67
*-ºxº mº 17,446 5,201 2,045 1,298
326 321 257 196 306
6,132 5,697 5,340 4,229 | 4,550
9,905 14,065 17,710 10,836 20,808
3,513 3,158 2,587 2,690 2,254
- 724 530 369 416 5 10
, 604 394 2O3 , 194 282
5,154 2,168 1,281 1,425 2,058
141,893 125,733 127,555 85,618 100,964 |
567 1,184 2,031 1,043 709
81,468 91,095 108,946 77,679 99,260
17,539 17,310 13,543 12,757 10,247
3,265 2,408 3,294 4,085 3,606
13,969 15,312 14,888 36,617 15,362
6,595 6,577 7,059 6,948 6,069
13,392 10,148 10,419 || 11,007 || 10,862
7,237 8,908 2,236 4, 178 3,892
1,617. 2,665 1,259 1,934 198
23,838 13,166 13,040 13,475 10,207
5,418 11,556 14,327 9,243 33,113
174,338 || 179,145 189,011 177,923 | 192,816
31,751 37,376 38,540 34,924 31,376
1,314 1,098 || 1,400, 1,291 2,553
. 252 5,929 1,010 509 $1,810
2,441 3,523 1,113 1,952 3,658
1,119 1,741 501 889 | 6,487
556,195 || 339,410 560,821 382,230 790,415
270,465 162,956 254,886 164,218 187,523
115 181 245 81 127
4,047 4,395 … 4,177 | 2,562 11,930
24,076 40,233 31,891 29,126 36,774
26,825 20,795 13,949 13,845 5,537
3,275,106 || 2,818,695 2,155,224 2,037,550 | 1,495,044
- - 190 . , 380 751.
250,322 201,464 251,686 214,105 496,401
1 15 539 217 48%. 383
2,158 3,046 7,954 6,618 16,079
1,589 2,356 2,488 1,808 2,088
º * 339 | 649 324
7,130 11,212 18,411 2,166 23,891 º
51,873 61,463 88,216 51,752 51,219
374 372 376 (Tin, Cwt. 43.)
161 1,213 1,980 tº tº 4,540
• - 40 298 tº a gºº 34?
162 656 435 544 275 &
182,806 || 338,674 57,491 55,814 47,169
244,632 | 1,087,956 629,306
1836.
164
STATEMENT showing the Value of the Exports to, and Imports from ITALY, in each Year since 1826. *.* This Statement
exhibits a considerable eaccess of Value Exported, but if the Value of the Silk, lines 1–2, Imported in transity, through France be added to the Imports below, it will go far to equalize the
Account with Italy. The most striking feature of the Account below is the vast disproportion between the Official and Declared Value of the British Produce and Manufactures Ev.
ported, the Ratio in 1831 being only £51 of Value for £100 of Official ; Germany, however, see page 162, exhibits a still greater disproportion ; while to the United States of North America
Žn the same Year, the proportion was £73 to the £100 : the difference arises from Cotton Yarn and Cotton Manufactures of a low Quality, composing so large a proportion of the Exports
to Italy. 8,753,000 lbs. of Yarn, rated Officially at 1/9} tº ib., uveraging only 12#.—the Raw Cotton in 1833 selling at 11d.



[Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.
Official Value of British Produce 2 * &
and Manufactures Exported £ 3,152,429 3,709,455 4,007,186 3.683,115 4,528,114
Ratio of above to Declared Value £ .61 .58 .55 .59 .51
Declared Value of do., as ºf p. 134 £ 1,942,752 2,176,149 2,202,030 3,251,379 2,490,376
Colonial and Foreign do. 1, 167 £| 850,895 || 932,876 899,673 787,128 820,626 ||
Total EXPORT. 2,793,647 3, 109,025 3,101,703 || 4,038,507 || 3,121,002
Total IMPORT. 791,300 | 1,064,946 804,220 | 1,043,129 1,397,967
Excess of Value Exported £| 2,002,347 2,044,079 2,297,483 2,995,378 1,823,035
Quantities of each of 58 Articles
I MPO RTE D. -
ſ 1 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . Quarters - - 5,216 75,653 28,612 253,059
:S | 2 All other Grain . . , 141,911 1,936 148 — — 6,711
& 3 Linseed . . . . . . . . . . Bushels 36, 104 16,899 199,607 92,644 105,448
is 4 Rape and Tares.... If 13,578 asses: * - - * *s 1,235
**s 5 Clover Seed . . . . . . . . Cwts 1, 105 313 89 lºse * 2,931
‘s 6 Cheese and Butter.... . 1,131 708 617 559 873
§ 7 Flax © 6 & 8 º' Gº dº e e º º // 368 1,466 529 294 1,476
$ | 8 Hemp e - © . e. 9 @ • e l' 30,631 32,031 14,504 23,283 7,406
$ 4 9 Tallow . . . . . . © tº e º & © e • H 2,210 666 73 682 7,070
S * Ashes • * * ... • e a e If - -4 535 57 1,011 1,015
S. 10 Bark ... . . . . . . • * * * 60,225 81,035 141,787 114,227 95,163
's Il Barilla...... tº e & © to c & • I/ 53,330 23,910 || 39,415 | 12,541 23,868
§ | 12 Brimstone . . . . . . . . . . iſ 208,510 || 265,535 | 285,109 236,338 264,944
s 13 Valonia . . . . . . . . . . . • // 8,439 44,066 29,401 17,974 17,645
.# | 14 Shumac . . . . . . • * * * * * !! 77,948 92,278 77,385 107,133 127,732
S. 15 Madders & Roots . . . . . 94 548 354 1,675 2,385
* | 16 Cork ..... Q & © tº dº e * * * // 2,183 2,799 3,650 1,153 693
U17 Gum Arabic . . . . . . . . m 1,051 1,478 1,318 1,008 939
. ſ.18 Currants . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,137 22,773 8,101 12,696 20,203
§ 19 Raisins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,698 2,586 5,273 2,665 7,036
§ | 20 Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 92 I 51 89 20 65 a **
's 21 Prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 49 308 42 tº- c-
š J 22 Liquorice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,069 6,563 4,440 4,799 8,861
< 23. Oranges and \ . . . . . . Bowes 25,305 24,823 31,303 36,742 35,306
S 24 Lemons . . . . . . . . # Chests 22,361 22,135 16,094 22,043 29,542
J 25 Olive Oil. . . . . . . . . . Gallons 549,963 | 1,858,033 919,437 2,034,237 2,557,983
'S 26 Wine . . . . . . . . . . • * ll 149,585. 236,773 245,918 277,051 287,468
§ U27 Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,095 2,264 103 10,979 43,343
ſ28 Sheeps' Wool . . . . . ... lbs. 177,269 1,159 5,315 9,461 42,943
2 29 Quicksilver..... • * * * * iſ 108,567 26, 116 — — 331,416 31,014
§ 4 º' ºligº ... . . . . . . . . . . . A/ 5,891 5,967 3,514 5,811 1,277
§ ł 31 Opium. . . . . . . . . . . . • * // 1,464 2,382 1,972 6,247 970
; 32 Senna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2,737 28,834 45,613 14,076 4,684
* U.83 Timber . . . . . . . . . . . Loads 1,400 $º t-sº- 60 16 245
34 Goat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 23,360 17,946 31 300 | 5,032
§ 35 Kid, dressed . . . . . . . . " 17,339 14,783 673 Gºtº &=º 4,032
§ ) 36 do., undressed . . . . . . It 384,665 266,943 82,149 189,721 516,457
° ( 87 Lamb, do. . . . . . . . . m 1,888,279 2,065,630 | 1,497,669 1,504,636 2,113,678
ſ38 Silk, Raw .......... lbs. 287,332 578,497 227,899 || 474,294 526,516
3 39 do., Thrown ........ " 8,541 7,132 3,765 1,485 º 698
§ 40 do., Manufactures.... m 282 102 118 22 75
§ - 41 do, do. . . . . . . . Pieces 408 || Lin. 200 º- tº-3 187 1,007
§ 42 Linen do. . . . . . . Value £ 88 53 40 53 11
§ 43 Leather Gloves ...... Pairs 2,018 16,020 7,808 1,981 5,496
s (44 Straw Hats. . . . . . . . . . No. 190,125 | 330,987 143,149 145,408 76,547
$; $ $ ſº Almonds............. . Cwts. - :
s s $ j46 Argol. . . . . . . . . ...... f/
ššš #. Arsenic ::: . . . . . . . . . . . .
S 48 Cream of Tartar . . . . . . m.
§§§ 49 Rags . . . . . . . . a • * * * * * * *
§ 3 of . 50 Anchovies . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
§53 #4 º' Manna . . . . . . . . * e e s s e ſº i
§ sº ! 52 Sponge - . . . . . . . . . . . • tº -
3 * $3 | 53 Plaitting of Straw .... ,
$ 3 º' 54 Vermicelli & Maccaroni a
#S 3 s 55 Lemon Juice........ Gallons
§ s . § 56 Olives........ e e a e s ∈ e º ſº
§§§ $ 57 Marble ....... . . . . . . . Tons
§.s 3 S \58 Unenumerated .......... ?
i 65
STATEMENT showing the Quantity in Weight Measure, or Tale, of each of 60 Articles Imported into the UNITED KING Dom from
Portugal and Spain, the Azores, and the Canaries, and all the Ports, within the Straits of Gibralter, except those of France, Italy, and
Russi
a, in the Black Sea.
In 1832, a British Vessel for the first time cleared direct from London, Freighted by Messrs. Chas. H. & Edward
BURGESs, for the Port of Trebizonde in the Black Sea, in Latitude 39 43 North, and 37 23 of East Longitude, with a cargo for Tauris, -the
modern Tabriz, or Ecbatana of Sir William Jones, the present Capital of PERSIA, 1 33 South, and 9 14 East of Trebizonde, which promises
to lead to an extension of intercourse in that direction ; Egypt, also promises to become the centre of a more extended intercourse, see
page 229 for the No. and Tonnage of Shipping, direct thereto, and from.
nufactures Fºxported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £
Ratio of above to Declared Value.... if
< | Declared Value of do., as iſ page 135 .... f.
§ Colonial and Foreign do. º 167 . . . . £
S. Total EXPORT ... . . . . . . . . . §
5 Official Value of IMPO RTS . . . . . . . . . . ... it
So
* | 1 Silk ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ºbs,
# 2 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* } 3 Sheeps' and Goats’ do. . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ 4 Raisins ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
ſº ... 5 Figs tº º ºs e º e º e º ' • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ſº
# 6 Currants (Morea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . //
§3 7 Madder Roots. . . . . • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ſº
§ 8 Yalonia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .”
9 Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
š i 10 Sénna .......................... "
$ i 11 Olive Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
's ſ 12 Galls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
s §§ 2; 13 Yellow Berries . . . . . . . . . ,
§ § 3 - || 14 Box Wood ....... . . . . . . . Tons
sº So º
*S 2 s ::, ; 15 Emery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • e e A/
3 j = | 16 Mohair Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
§ is $ $3 1? Myrrh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
§ { *; ; ; ; 18 Scammony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* s : ; 19 Sponge . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * V
3 : : 20 Otto of Roses . . . . . . . ... Ounces
S = S 21 Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . e s a
C U22 Unemumerated . . . . . . . . . §
23 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
- 24 Linseed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
EG YPT 25 Senna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
26 Beans & other Grain.... Quarters
t. IONIAN ISLES . . . . . . . . Cwts.
27 currants; tºº....... f/
28 Valonia do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* 29 Cotton Wool. . . . . . . . . . lbs.
ºr; 30 Olive Oil . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
º 31 Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af
ſ 1 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarters
66 2 All other Grain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
<
*
i
;
U32 Almonds,
(Official Value of British Produce and Ma- R
$
3 Wheat, Flour. . . . . . . .
4. Raisins * c e s : 6 e at e º e a e
iii., § Alicant, &c. . . .
5 Barilla; CANXrºs
6 Orchilla do.
. . . . . . Cwts.
tº sº e º O tº £)
2 e o &
tº e G & º e º ſº tº Af
* G - -º //
. . . . . . lbs.
tº e º a e º sº e
* G - e. e. e. e. e. g. a
7 Bark, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
$ Spain s e o e a tº a tº e g º º e o ºs e º ºr If
8 Cork; Portugal . . . . . . . . .
• ‘º e g º ºs & A/
ſ $ Boares
| 9 Portugal . . . . . . K # Chests
Oranges - - Chests
and < $ Boaſes
Lemons. | 10 Azor Es . . . . . . . . b # Chests
º $ # Chests
- {11 Spain .......... } Chests
12 Skins, Kid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
13 do., Lamb • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - £y
14 Olive Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
15 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
16 Lead, Pig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tons
17 Shumac .. Cwts.
18 Silk, Raw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ºbs.
19 do., Thrown . . . . . . . . .
20 do., Manufactured . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- ſ21 : Almonds, Jordan . . . . . . lbs.
22 do., other sorts . . . . .
23 Saffrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.
24 Lead, Black . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
25 Olives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallons
26 Onions, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bushels
27 Chesnuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
28 Small Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . a
29 Grapes, Jars . . . . . . . . . . No.
U30 Unenumerated . . . . . . . .
1. Gum
Mºbic;
• s e e o e < e o a e s tº e º & © . "
tº e º & © tº º gº f/
i
{
s
3
Gibralter . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts.
Barbary tº e º e º tº e º 'º e º O f/
do. 4, 6 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 tº e º c A/
- - 3
§
1827. 1828.
1,078,821 423,577
.52 .44
531,704 186,177
176,451 101,996
708,155 288,173
598,651 732,203
358,757 671,226
986,838 471,902
315,807 247,372
77,374 72,524
20,546 24,168
7.30 5,153
19,785 18,759
77,615 109,780
109,921 78,402
8, 123 8,893
15,522 1,008
4,084,741 6,454,386
9,190 29,568
31,073 72,367
22,583 12,904
120,544 131,675
3,292 2,316
12,679 10,668
275,949 2,016
32,924 14,566
35,397 37,872
sº * 22,616
29,854 *- wº
º º 4,486
71,626 123,573
123,048 || 134,529
144,414 51,571
24,389 12,935
492 106
50,155 42,391
3,526 4,480
52,095 54,449
58,395 57,586
4,791 18,305
106,926 76,229
7,724 6,493
20,477 1 1,746
51,593 10,935
291,811 36,681
406,367 453,869
774,694 231,442
2,150 2,434
2,758
5,219 18,325
350 1,509
342 5,911
520 424
4,791 1,537
--º-º-º-º-ºº º---
1,393,055
.41
563,084
83,072
651,156
440,719
281,421
91,905
394
58,660
19,789
8,736
14,007
76,585
42,804
3,958
17
5,894,480
156,373
27,854
6,931
102,139
852
5,152
61,284
12,227
44,412
139
20,122
81,370
169,365
55,153
18,692
450
39,735
6,885
51,596
55,692
14,014
58,029 .
4,669
10,783
16,034
239,964
204,106
630,273
1,508
2,297
7,569
779
903
1830. | 831,
2,773,111 || 2, 137,618
.41 .42
1,149,310 | 899,100
140,628 97,515
1,289,938 996,615
710,318 || 760,447
463,398 || 452,662
353,077 366,550
— — 11,447
46,198 || 100,458
18,801 26,244
9,615 29,834
27,183 23,833
114,363 102,226
192,136 8,184
14,387 - **
21,467 141,640
3,048,633 7,714,474
95,253 98,847
42,492 42,519
* * 7,407
90,357 | 162,364
371 493
17,292 || 10,578
27,073 343,895
63,304 || 129,786
46,187 46,501
39,493 147,318
tºg was 424
5, 112 29,529
69,879 105,066
178,589 61,921
109,795 95,995
§
57,721 87,377
185 6,083
30,461 38,518
6,167 5,042
52,367 51,307
54,916 54,392
18,195 29,068
53,829 86,410
5,732 8,828
17,045 19,438
273 44,347
9,382 296,758
640,275 424,378
1,675,652 283,272
660 1,490
3,023 3,700
4,214 13,389
- -- 1,006
94 366
1,588 1,026
2,063
1,983
1833.
* = &rºss-smººn at-easº
1834.
1835.
i 836.
166
STATEMENT showing the Quantity of each of 43 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-exported from the United Kingdom to
GERMANY, in each Year since 1826. See Notes to page 158, for the Official Rates of Valuation of Pepper, Coffee, &c. &c.; and to 159
for the effects which result from the Re-exportation of Colonial Produce.
The General Account of Imports and Exports from and to Ger-
many, at page 162, shows a considerable excess of Value Exported thereto, but the Sheeps Wool, (line 22), which forms so important a part of the Imports, is rated
officially at only 6d. iſ ib., while its current Commercial Value runs from 9d. to 3| and 5| d? ib, averaging, probably, about 1/9 ºff ib; this will reconcile a considerable
portion of the Excess.
The Note to the following page also shows that a considerable portion of the Exports under the head of Germany find their consumption in
Prussia, whereby a further portion of the excess is doubtless equalized by the excess of Imports from thence; but, after all, the Products received from Germany, in-
volving there with the Account with Prussia, never equal the Value of the Products given; Germany is the point, more particularly, where the equalization of the Ex-
ports and Imports is occasioned—not, as is so fallaciously, and fatally assumed, by the Balance being received in Bullion; but, by forcing down the Value of the
British productions,—not, again, to the level of Forei
by the Power, and Means of Internal Consumption.
gn competition, but to the level of the Value, which the Imports will realize; and which Value is regulated solely
Articles Re-eaported. z [Yea. S. 1827, 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1884.
ſ ſ 1 Cassia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ibs. 164,0.41 186,318 327,162 325,657 || 233,125
2 Cinnamon . . . . . . . . . . . . A/ 22,349 8,551 9,644 16,211 14,245
. 3 Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Af 3,554 29,890 6,365 67 26,236
§ J 4 Mace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // 24,987 30,533 8,399 8,944 50,469
§, 5 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . . . // 3,435 604 . 399 I98 23,257
* | 6 Pepper ......... . . . . . a 1, 152,754 633,846 | 1,114,589 301,085 2,146,938 ||
cº 7 Pimento . . . . . . . . . . . . m 1,161,340 909,167 1,478,815 1,157,860 | 1,040,010
-$: 8 Ginger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 987 1,420 5,036 906 | 22I
s & 9 Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . iſ 16,819 11,161 3,778 8,015 11,195 ||
§ 10 Sugar.................... // 43,977 83,422 37,506 47,878 67,548
* | 11 Cocoa .................. fijs. 856,999 || 395,334 482,570 433,549 | 683,451
12 Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m 10,085,419 || 8,767,044 5,046,232 6,377,631 || 4,349,317
* Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... " 18,893 18,005 12 10 6,185
& 2 ( 14 Rum . . . . . . . . . . . . Galions 410,007 481,697 458,289 413,479 573,312
§ * ) 15 Brandy . . . . . . . . . . . . " 7,563 26,651 16,355 4,638 2,729
§§ 16 Geneva. . . . . . . * * * * * * // 348 548 454 241 190
UF - U17 Wine........ º s // 51,487 33,442 20,602 49,917 41,263
ſł8 Dye Woods. . . . . 4 e º ºs e A & ſº tº Tons 677 385 512 838 533
2 ( 19 Arabic. . . . . . . Cwts. 712 397 247 34 4
© s & 20 Lac Dye s & © tº e 9 @ gº tº e g q. ibs 23,068 19,410 12,509 15,833 27,331
š. S5 l2. Shellac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 49,101 72,154 135,603 26,187 270,388
S 22 indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iſ 1,095,104 | 1,670,143 | 1,331,403 | 1,496,973 1,294,392
23 Quicksilver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r; 60,484 24,731 8,067 22,474 11,647
24 Saltpetre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwts 5,625 12,526 5,185 1,286 4,829.
C25 Cochineal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 14,599 5,318 15,148 7,245 7,328
26 Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 6,442 | 8,556 9,215 9,080 5,277
c. §: Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tº 38,529 43, 194 35,773 22,456 5,179
§ & 28 Musquash gº º g º º º ge & tº € & © & e a 9 J} 18,806 13,493 28,007 23,102 2,091
º &; Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I/ 11,160 2,502 13,768 12,690 3,991
30 Deer and Goat. . . . . . . . . . . . If 40,852 38,323 55,423 56,792 60,355
Š. $ 31 Cortex Peruvianus . . . . . . . . ibs. 47,483 54,029 105,373 83,524 | 52,485
; : 32 Opium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . // 4,967 3,085. 850 1,470 6,807
S ( 33 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 33,908 24,456 28,796 30,051 26,475
34 Tobacco, Manufactured . . . . . . . . fbs 2,894 4,453 1,559 866 43,873
35 do. Unmanufactured. . . . . . . . m 3,000,274 1,295,380 | 843,755 | 1,067,614 || 346,477
36 Cotton Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . // 4,676,886 || 3,995,678 5,898,750 | 1,501,997 || 3,380,635
37 Sheeps do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e : [/ 3,305 1,327 28,784 221,624 25,111
3 ſº Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 9,685 6,250 33,476 85,825 96,295
s 39 Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ells 469 || 97,627 20,651 Pieces 8 | 18
Š <! 40 do. tº 5 & © tº e º e * * : e. e. e. e. e. e. e. Value (Pieces 300) 154, 324 161 186
§ | 41 Silks of Europe . . . . . . . . . . fbs 571 848 415 - • 428
§ 42 Bandannoes . . . . . . . . . . . . Pieces 19,959 18,340 18,338 18,132 10,357
s £43 Shawls, Taffaties, &c....... // I 34 796 619 2,073 1,220
STATEMENT showing the Distribution, in Gallons, of RUM, Re-exported in each Year since 1826.
- Sweden, - ther ... ... w º, At A. British. . . .
Russia. Prussia. |Norway & Germany. Netherlnds. Gibraltar. Italy. * ºf ish weºn sh ºf All other ToTA L -
Years. #Denmark. - " . of Europe. Isles. Africa. Wales. America. | Pº" Gallons.
1827 21,262 250,322 61,660 410,007 || 94,436 30,998 117,916 27,590 69,584 || 87,913 || 257,530 75,488 60,233 1,569,944
8 57,925 294,484 || 33,698 || 481,697 | 89,108 15,055 203,312 | 66,570 | 73,035 | 109,432 324,777 | 64,998 || 56,807 | 1.799,978
9 || 77,644 251,686 31,649 || 458,289 || 109,168 |; 91,507 || 33,594 | 78,518 135,309 151,276 134,270 64,582 1,644,663
1830 | 66,698 || 214,105 || 36,210 || 413,479 92,256 | 19,481 86,463 ||37,908 | 89,042 | 157,730 || 133,204 || 167,198 || 64,798 || 1,578,581
1 55,505 496,401. 37,697 || 573,313 145,262 || 31,356 143,447 || 62,482 103,003 188,319 |381,603 || 85,589 || 70,551 2,375,527
; 65,304 || 366,251 | 84,045 622,246 146,904 || 17,098 113,231 95,662 90,317 | 217,758 327,911 82,881 94,227 2,323,335
5 |
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STATEMENT showing the Quantities of each of 46 Articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce Re-exported from the United King-
dom to ITALY ; and to Portugal, Spain, &c. &c., in each Year since 1826. - - -

- I PORTUGAL, SPAIN, &c. as # page 165.
ITALY.
[Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831.
ſ ſ1 Cassia Lignea lbs. 108,181 53,023 234,473 214,638 163,753 | 12,933 3,950 || 41,713 || 35,034 12,345
2 Cinnamon . . . . . . 46,684 57,391 || 47,077 65,687 59,092 | 181,026 134,330 184,403 || 234,205 || 305,389
3 Cloves . . . . . . // 1,066 || 33,574 4,902 2,565 || 9,197. # 17,264 || 48,421 | 19,310 | 6,634 22,269
3. 4 Mace. . . . . . . . If 2,172 1,381 2,445 611 2,949 110 - - - f
# 5 Nutmegs . . . . . 7,406 || 5,859 2,479 1,958 4,464 3,412 3,102 | 1,300 8,084 95
| 6 Pepper . . . . . . . . 290,697 937,122 133,085 450 973,784 575,281 645,068 175,563 50,540 273,361
< 7 Pimento . . . . a | 128,038 81,904 204,724 326,102 | 125,356 | 6,300 38,659 2,512 11,989
#i (8 Ginger . . . . . . ºf 965 2,754 2,614 340 1,834 (' 606; H 25 671 3,294 18
§ 9 Rice . . . . . . . . Cwts, 1,546 | 1,321 462 152 3 3,407 2,556 || 3,435 1,320 111
§ 10 Sugar. . . . . . . . £f 36,247 56,213 | 19,180 || 51,365 20,268 5,193 20,859 20,334 22,459 15,114
* | 11 Cocoa ...... a 744,077 577,121 || 381,431 | 167,791 | 120,840 257,520 | 40,886 3,616 2,454 || 37,459
12 Coffee. . . . . . . . . lbs. 2,706,220 | 1,677,991 |807,754 2,149,392 | 1,200,262 2,288,456 | 1,740,926 593,011 | 1,003,227 | 136,487
18 Tea. . . . . . . . . . . . f/ 2,063 3,576 4,146 2,230 3,191 2,098 1,139 4,235 | 1,435 3,619
& 2 ( 14 Rum Gallons 117,916 203,312 91,597 86,463 14,347 58,285 81,086 68,456 56,659 91,009
s's J 15 Brandy a 3,515 6,471 7,245 4,323 2,515 48,829 55,222 55,164 28, 145 | 16,677
§§) ſº ºneva " º 1,732 1,609 || 2,035 | 2010 5,172 17,218 6,950 | 7,651 4,343
tº * ( 17 Wine a 3,240 2,978 || 3,245 3,975 3,752 43,226 56,872 | 121,796 || 83,790 69,900
18 Dye Woods. . . . . . Tons 253 116 467 314 716 38.2 217 298 || 308 317
19 Gum Arabic . . . . Cwts. 11 177 4 89 22
20 Lac Dye . . . . . . . . lbs. 608 406 237 778 66 13,854 27,235
21 Shellac ... . . . . . . . . . 44,976 | 159,136 || 59,873 40,014 | 15,868 3,490 1,253 2,763
22 Indigo ... . . . . . . . iſ 142,443 348,502 || 350,063 490,713 || 38,679 27,255 50,599 || 83,535 | 261,283 227,756
23 Cochineal . . . . . . . . It 2,471 2,125 204 33 | 2,165 6,269 12, 107 833 3,052 | 13,524
Saltpetre . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,033 7,630 || 4,643 2,037 1,552 3,325 15 - -
* 3 | 24 Bear,. . . . . . No 208 190 || 264 339 2.94.
.S.S K 25 Martin . . . . m . 10 71 368 227 478
§§ { 26 Deer...... , 3,075 1,604 || 2, 191 5,480 2,844 -
27 Cortex Peruvianus lbs. 9,736 42,595 24,248 25,875 8,537 7,935 533 619 || 83,992 || 13,876
28 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . It 35,202 || 15,084 || 33,744 25,663 29,327 1,034 1,066 1,219 1,123
3 ſ?9 Cottons . . . . Pieces 70,226 76,750 124,523 289,716 17,672 126,489 87,168 93,774 | 68,924 114,331
s 30 do. Printed 4,455 48 3,174 || – -s - *ese 16,978 16,648 3,312 17,536 1,066
§ 31 Silks . . . . . . . ...lbs. – * 68 4. 37 30 48 356 149 | 1,237 2,110
§ 32 do. . . . . . . Pieces 15,647 || 9,160 6,453 5,907 || 8,645 11,076 13,307 || 14,228 10,902 || 23,758
§ |33 do. . . . . . . // 1,217 746 || 4,784 5,367 2,674 2,679 176 6,178 || 4,403 || 8,595
S ( 34 do., Raw ... lbs. 6,177 532 26,609 419 256 5,961 5,070 14,299 || 5,301 || 1,331
35 Tobacco. . . . . . . . . . iſ 1,374,377 633,774 203,605 | 1,121,392 || 113,785 2,817,154 2,637,188 1,438,499 || 1,679,191 || 254,483
86 Cotton. . . . . . . . . . . If 2,409,019 2,064,088 5,454,181 || 514,158 317,486 1,667,593 || 699,214 ,130,741 9,134 2,003,717
• f 39 | 50 — 15
3 ſ 37 Iron. . . . . . . . . Tons | 36 242 267 304 71 303 II. 207 313 || 220
§ {; Spelter . . . . . . Cwts 652 752 660 $4t-sº-sº 456 1,085 344 I 51 49
Š ( 39 Tin . . . . . . . . If 416 122 |& C. 714 1,543 1,201 2,026 567
These and the eleven preceding pages give a general view of the na- ſ10 Wheat. . . . . . . . Quarters; 9,455 1,981 1,777 670 4,436
ture and ºſ the º of º: º, º º 41 Other Grain ... a 7,316 7.59 99 135
* Qje?” O'Mºrli T'ºes 0 r0pe, º W ha º - - - - e º ºn 1 Qāī
#º. º of º, #, . tº". 42 Wheat Flour... // 5,446 ... " 43 159 95 295
, which confined the Importation of Productions, to the Ships o • -º- e . - - - . . .
- fº.h. #. of . * Import, *:::::: *::::ſ 43 Linens. . . . . . . . . . . . Ells: 17,091 56,861 21,034 52,129 || 12,533
ºf Articles to be occasionally Imported, which have not been enumerated 44 do. .... Square Yards; 23,893 812 92,057 5,388 15,542
in the preceding pages, but they are of too trifting a nature to effect 45 do. . . . . . . . . . . Pieces; 104. 5 177 675 1,133
the view here given.—See Note to page 12. 46 do. . . . . . . . . . . . . £,!! I60 56 147 | 122 180




STATEMENT showing the Distribution of the TOBACCO in Ibs., Re-exported in each Year since 1826.


Russia, Prus.
- ºf . , Spain and Guernsey, West Coast s - I ºf f. --
Years. | Norway. |sia, Denmark Germany. Netherlands. | France. §. Oi!" Italy. Jersey, of All other parts. TOTAL ibs.
and Sweden. e and Man. Africa. *
1827 550,249 | 408,936 3,000,274 2,830,135 | 52,640 2,147,258 1,374,337 100,492 | 1,118,093 1,437,880 || 13,020,294
8 630,782 || 382,817 | 1,295,380 3,962,908 || 4,435 | 1,177,002 || 633,774 191,634 559,943 2,287,335 | 11,026,010
9 || 428,638 61,719 | 843,755 3,352,196 - 1,169,392 | 203,605 || 148,306 || 415,993 || 746,145 || 7,369,749
1830 402,513 266,289 | 1,067,614 || 3,441,350 157,117 | 1,157,235 | 1,120,684 250, 194 835,426 1,135,113 || 9,843,526
1 366,024 85,742 346,477 5,285,404 || 197,336 139,454 1,137,835 | 245,234 1,144,613 || 410,237 || 9,358,356.
3
4
5
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168
STATEMENT showing the Sources from whence the Annual Profits or Income of the BANK OF ENGLAND were derived in each of
the 42 Years, ending on the 29th. of February, 1832, according to an Account presented to Parliament on the 10th. of June 1833.
This Account shows, more clearly than any ever before presented to the Public, the extent of the advantage derived by the Bank from its connection with
the Government. The Column of Expenses in 1798, includes ºf 200,000 as a Voluntary Contribution in support of the War; in 1800, £342,697 the amount of
loss by Aslet, a chief clerk; from 1799 to 1817, fº,143,333 for amounts paid for Property Tax; and from 1790 to 1829, ºf 1,209,896 for loss by Coinage of Gold
and Silver; from 1795 to 1831, the average of loss by bad debts on Bills discounted, is stated in No. 60 of the Appendixes to the Report of the Committee on
the Charter in the Session of 1832 to have amounted to £31,696 itſ annum, and No. 61 of the same Appendixes, represents the average amount of losses by
Forgeries in the 10 Years 1822–1831, to have been £40,204 tº annum, including £360,214 by Fauntleroy in 1824; the increase of amounts divided among
the Proprietors from 1799 to 1807, includes ºf 3,783,780 paid as Bonusses, in addition to the usual rate of 7 d? cent., which had been paid from 1788 to 1807,
raised in that Year to 10 tº cent, and the amount in 1816 ending the 28th. of February, 1817, includes É3,000,000, the nature of which transaction is explained at
page 172. The proportion of Expenses, Col. 8, in the Year ending the 29th. of February, 1852, was ºf 339,400 in parts as follow, Viz. for Salaries and Pensions,
ºf 218,003; House Expenses, ºf 39,187; Directors Allowances, ºf 8,000; Rent, ºf 40,000; Expences arising from the Banking Department at the Eleven Branches,
£5,702; and ºf 28,508 attending the Circulation of £2,500,000 of Branch Notes; the Clerks, Porters, Printers, and Engravers, including 82 at the Branches,
amounted in 1831 to 940, averaging ºf 225 each, and the Pensioners to 193, averaging ºf 161 each. The Column showing the amount of Commercial Bills discounted,
will show approximatively the proportion of Column 2 derived from Interest thereon, which No. 15 of the Appendixes to the Report on the Charter in the Session
of 1832 represents to have amounted to £130,695; of the remainder, ºf 60,684 for interest on Loans on Mortgages; and £36,941, for interest on private loans.
From 1793 to 1817, there was Charged by the Bank ºf 3,711,786, for Discount on Prompt Payment of Loans, and for Commission for Receiving thereof, (see
Cols. 28–29 of page 194,) this Amount is probably credited in the 3rd. Col. below, but there is one transaction between the Government and the Bank which in all
the Accounts that have as yet been presented to the Public, there seems a disposition to conceal.
advance ºf 13,089,419 by Instalments, through a period of 5 Years, for an Annuity of £585,740 for 45 Years, commencing from th
transaction, the mature and tendency of which is explained on a subsequent page, is not cognizable in the Account below.
in 1823, an agreement was entered into for the Bank to
e 5th, of April 1823; this


ANNUAL INCOME. . . A PPROPRIA THON. º
Years . — amount ()
ending Interest on ar....., | Profit on Annual • ' Divided Walue o Commercial
the . º #. . Erpenses, jº, ". among |Bullion º Bills
28th, or Profit and Loans and J. Government º %. Rent, and | TOTAL. Forgeries, ğ. Proprietors. [thro’ the Bank Discounted.
29th. of Loss Rest. Commercial Securities held Capital. Debt. Sundry - Losses, tion. 7, itſ' Cent. on account of in”. *
Febry. Bills. by the Bank. • Items. &c. &c. wn. and Bonusses. Individuals. adjoining 6.
£ £--— £ £-—l—-É-—— £-— -£ |→ £-—|---É-— £ £ lumn are fºr the
1791 2,701,308 | 68,480 308,731 |356,502 | 99,026 27,065 3,581,112 || 85,850 | 12,000 | 814,962 2,668,300 tº
2 2,668,300 || 51,293 390,425 |356,502 99,170 45,959 3,611,649 || 78,818 12,000 | 814,962 |sssssss ſº.";
3 2,705,869 157,657 354,981 356,502 98,537 18,263 3,691,809 || 84,278 || 12,000 814,962 sº sº; ſº ſº. Funk A.
4 2,780,569 188,494 || 346,019 |356,502 || 97,935 | 21,956 3,791,475 88,682 | 12,000 || 814,962 ######!” g_
5 2,875,831 || 130,223 352,297 ||356,502 || 106,544 || 35,662 3,877,059 || 101,570 | 12,000 | 814,962 sº sis; ; 2,916,500
6 2,948,527 192,405 || 537,126 356,502 || 116,612 || 74,809 4,225,981 151,424 12,000 | 814,962 s3.j .
7 3,247,595 || 236,714 || 307,246 356,502 || 114,494 26,406 || 4,318,957 || 134,384 12,000 814,962 §: 5.330,000
- * sº gº sº. “”
8 3,357,611 || 335,872 312,225 || 356,502 || 179,673 25,127 4,567,010 || 356,332 12,000 814,962 §§§ 4,490,600
9 || 3,383,716 268,906 328,599 || 356,502 || 193,545 43,145 || 4,574,413 ; 236,135 | 12,000 | 814,962 |#######| 5,403,900
1800 3,511,316 347,853 1,211,055 356,502 || 198,423 87,505 5,712,654 216,151 | 12,000 1,823,353 | # 3; sº 6,401,900
1 3,661,150 | 404,190 523,558 356,502 || 199,893 24,744 5,170,037 225,345 24,000 || 814,962 is $5; 7,905,100
2 4,105,730 || 463,646 551,189 |356,502 |215,832 32,964 5,725,863 || 254,795 || 24,000 | 1,379,384 sis:#; 7,523.300
3 || 4,067,684 436,117 531,550 356,502 246,974 33,056 5,671,883 226,934 24,000 | 1,099,461 sis’s’ss; 10,747,600
4 4,321,488 787,014 298,488 |356,502 245,058 66,658 6,075,208 || 619,790 24,000 || 814,962 | Sºsº | 9,932,400
5 4,616,456 603,668 439,940 |356,502 246,134 49,552 6,312,252 || 300,768 24,000 | 1,397,080 | ######| 11.366,500
6 4,590,404 | 689,705 || 702,314 356,502 253,036 33,883 || 6,625,844 323,410 || 38,000 1,397,082 **śsš. 12,380,100
7|1867,832 718,111 || 416,829 |350,602 |278,667 || 97,008 Gºo!,79, 1904,412 32,000 || 1:297.02 |ssils;|1348,000
. § - - - 10 # Cent. S S Ś §§ 5
8 || 4,771,300 787,438 514,774 356,502 |280,331 28,673 6,739,018 || 454,056 32,000 1,164,236 2,563,800 12,950,100
9 || 5,088,726 || 720,835 576,984 || 356,502 || 96,632 71,469 6,911,148 || 641,825 24,000 | 1,164,236 || 2,803,040 15,475,700
1810 || 5,081,087 | 892,373 508,143 |356,502 || 200,917 || 48,291 || 7,087,313 || 478,003 || 42,000 | 1,164,236 2,333,850 20,070,600
11 5,403,074 1,024,933 454,192 || 356,502 |204,164 || 37,359 || 7,480,224 || 606,569 |42,000 | 1,164,236 3,256,640 14,355,400
12 5,667,419 |807,995 || 607,455 |356,502 |205,217 | 125,547 || 7,770,135 ; 557,935 42,000 | 1,164,236 2,723,180 14,291,600
13 6,005,964 743,474 727,712 || 356,502 |:210,514 || 77,353 8,121,519 || 578,940 || 42,000 | 1,164,236 || 4,273,500 12,330,200
14 6,336,343 705,519 | 1,055,556 356,502 || 215,562 54,947 | 8,724,429 580,392 || 42,000 | 1,164,236 3,847,030 13,285,800
15 6,937,801 || 782,490 973,477 356,502 220,417 | 98,936 || 9,369,623 531,871 |42,300 1,164,236 5,485,800 14,947,100
16 || 7,631,516 | 894,531 | 1,264,142 356,502 || 244,776 45,305 |10,436,772 568,107 || 64,750 | 1,164,236 8,391,200 || 11,416,400
17 | 8,639,679 | 708,493 814,907 || 356,502 || 248,102 || 49,318 10,817,001 || 771,292 | 89,250 4,220,366 3,149,820 ! 3,960,600
18 5,736,093 202,694 | 1,054,746 465,241 266,820 18,795 || 7,744,389 1,004,946 91,875 1,455,296 3,265,700 4,325,200
19 5, 192,272 329,990 || 351,453 |446,502 ||260,668 16,003 || 6,596,888 ; 948,409 93,625 | 1,455,296 || 3,583,840 6,515,000
1820 4,099,558 300,754 533,010 446,502 ||254,970 27,039 || 5,661,833 || 591,158 94,500 1,455,296 || 7,421,490 3,883,600
1 3,520,879 || 311,144 624,962 446,502 |259,028 23,499 || 5,186,014 || 478,727, 93,625 | 1,455,296 || 8,834,010 2,676,700
2 3,158,366 185,102 | 1,649,551 446,502 ||258,936 | 19,910 5,718,367 || 498,002 || 90,125 1,455,296 || 5,111,070 7,003,663
8 3,674,944 169,070 459,634 |446,502 261,237 24,498 || 5,035,885 || 366,844 83,125 | 1,455,296 6,531,630 || 3,123,800
- - - - : . . . . . . . 8 tº Cent.
4 3, 130,620 118,521 400,768 446,502 || 259,337 23,100 || 4,378,848 292,136 75,250 | 1,164,236 3,104,470 2,369,800
5 2,847,226 235,211 503,761 446,502 || 259,036 50,728 4,342,464 || 302,090 68,250 1,164,236 6,454,950 4,941,500
6 2,807,888 || 415,119 572,382 446,502 || 257,838 23,861 4,523,590 319,490 65,625 | 1,164,234 7,172,067 || 4.908,300
7 2,974,241 232,135 | 619,003 |446,502 |258,918 59,828 || 4,585,627 356,856 | 68,250 | 1,164,234 3,102.91.3 : 1.340,400
8 2,996,287 107,015 | 689,665 |446,502 |252,448 21,715 4,513,632 528,805 || 70,875 | 1,164,234 || 4.473,333 1,167,400
9 2,749,718 132,962 710,582 |446,502 || 254,370 87,436 4,381,570 || 349,745 | 72,625 1,164,234 3,380,846 3.250,700
1830- 2,794,966 |131,062 | 730,825 |446,602 |252,619 76,016 || 4,431,990 614,379 | 73,500 | 1,164,234 1,173.137 "gig,000
I 2,561,518 145,996 || 714,442 |446,502 |251,340 100,796 || 4,220,594 371,366 | 72,625 | 1,164,235 | 2,967,489 1,533,600
2 2,612,868 |248,321 670,598 |446,502 |251,896 || 71,859 4,801,544 428,674 70,875 1,164,235 • º º'
3 1, 164,235 g
. 1,164,235
6 - -
1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 12
169
An ACCOUNT of the amount of all the Promissory Notes and Post Bills of the Governor and Company of the BANK OF ENGLAND,
in Circulation at the close of business on Saturday in every week in each of the 6 Years 1792–1797, and in each of the 4 Years 1834–1838.*
*...* For the Weekly Circulation in each of the 19 Years 1815–1833, see Pages 54–5; there does not appear to have been any account published of
the Weekly Circulation for the 17 Years 1798–1814. In the appendices to the Report of the Committee on the Bank of England Charter in the
Session of 1832, there is an account of the amount of Notes in Cireulation in each Quarter of the Years 1799–1814, distinguishing Notes under £5,
but it does not seem of sufficient interest to exhibit here, inasmuch as the two following pages exhibit the Circulation with the same distinction on the
28th. of February, and 31st. August in each Year since 1777. The first great impetus to the Circulation of small Notes, appears to have been in
the Quarter ending the 30th. June 1804, when the £2 Notes were first put into Circulation, from whence it continued pretty uniform down to the 30th.
June 1808, from whence it progressively increased from £4,555,880, to £9,456,520 in September 1814.” The proportion of Bank Post Bills which
in April 1793, amounted to £1,016,180, progressively declined down to £450,520, in December 1797; since 1818, they have varied from £2,500,000
to £1,500,000, in August 1832.



Years
1794.



1795.
1796.
1792. 1793. #797. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837,
£ —£ —l—£-——£ £ £-— £ £ #. £
Jan. 7 || 10,358,730 11,174,340 | 10,793, 160 | 10,891,220 | 10,619,330 || 9,185,520 i
14 10,818,710 | 11,572,850 | 11,373,620 | 11,427,410 || 11,653,540 || 9,893,340
21 | 11,017,540 | 12,006,760 | 11,723,440 | 11,995,270 | 10,812,560 | 10,550,830
28 11,065,770 11,998,540 || 11,896,690 12,090,060 | 10,746,650 10,024,740
Feb. 4 || 1 1,335,940 | 12,117,200 | 12,212,870 | 12,715,810 | 11,214,980 || 9,667,460
1 I 11,428,920 | 11,783,250 | 12,568,930 12,870,480 | 11,302,660 || 9,431,550
18 11,539,060 | 11,543,060 | 13,143,470 | 13,021,820 | 10,839,440 || 9,137,950
25 | 1 1,148,500 11,530,310 | 11,338,730 || 13,042,140 10,647,720 | 8,640,250
Mar. 3 | 11,871,760 | 12,433,500 | 11,072,010 || 14,017,850 | 11,040,730 10,416,510
10 | 11,707,400 12,126, 170 10,559,690 14, 155,280 10,796,640 || 10,388,640
17 | 11,442,850 | 12,175,480 || 10,501,360 14,876,580 || 9,891,970 9,999,210
24 11,596,290 12,575,050 10,415,280 9,928, 140 10,287, 180 10,506,320
31 || 1 1,546,080 || 13,085,370 10,551,870 10,444,350 | 10,470,620 | 10,946,020
April 7 || 11,649,150 12,741,390 10,704,670 10,679,920 | 11,254,600 | 11,559,910
14 | 11,932,330 13,068,030 11, i26,850 11,673,080 11,563,380 | 12,618,510
21 | 12,387,930 | 12,930,980 || 1 1,231,880 || 1 1,641,030 1,524, 160 | 12, 127,770
28 12,415,530 | 12,817,030 || 1 1,293,250 | 12,040, 110 || 1 1,661,760 | 13,055,800
May 5 12,415,580 | 12,844,920 | 11,131,950 11,314,340 11,556,230 33,599,060
12 | 12,068,510 | 12,431,430 10,781,380 11,145,000 | 11,423,390 12,217,700
I9 11,896, 180 12,785,500 10,609,880 || 10,966,390 9,941, 100 I 1,969,250
26 11,585,560 | 12,366,840 10,233,590 10,400,470 10,303,600 10,892,870 :
June 2 || 1 1,406,840 1 1,749,540 10,013, 150 10,316,600 || 10,331,530 || 1 1,240,910
9 || 11,327,590 11,478,520 9,948,540 | 10,238,690 | 10,173,510 || 11,236,770
16 11,161,940 11,241,180 9,688,860 | 10,148,700 || 9,894,720 | 10,982,640
23 11,126,330 11,177,350 9,964,290 10,319,040 9,882, 190 10,290,800
30 || 1 1,494,890 11,713,770 10,418,010 || 10,661,920 9,635,290 10,778, 100
July 7 || 1 1,539,880 | 11,266,450 | 10,327,150 9,972,160 | 10,257,990 || 10,781,960
14 || 11,903,330 11,781,800 | 10,516,890 10,500,380 | 10,713,460 | 11,381,670
21 | 11,926,670 11,886,210 | 10,674,730 || 1 1, 163, 190 9,678,580 | 11,262,490
28 11,822,530 11,440,640 | 10,981, 180 || 1 1,420,350 9,788,480 11,240,100
Aug. 4 || 1 1,737, 120 | 11,397,530 || 10,800,260 11,203,930 || 10,078,810 || 11,111,330
11 11,566, 180 | 11, 105,060 | 10,537,820 11,399,740 10, 122, 150 | 11,466,560
18 || 1 1,350,130 | 10,757,180 10,570,000 I 1,290,840 || 9,632,960 | 10,955,220
25 || 1 1,005,660 10,838,640 || 10,530,600 || 1 1,257,490 9,427,510 || 10,568,210
Sept. 1 || 11,306,240 | 10,953,590 | 10,289,700 11,176,280 || 9,502,230 11,439,180
8 || 10,975,810 | 10,701,460 9,964,870 11,154,820 | 8,818, 170 || 1 1,031,770
1 5 10,787,650 | 10,306,610 || 10,048,640 11,128,560 | 8,988,680 10,716,230
20 | 10,999,840 10,479,410 || 10,021,670 | 10,893,140 || 9,409,050 | 10,655,850
28 10,852,080 10,386,990 || 10,234,260 | 10,775, 130 9,590,340 10,654,330
Octbr. 6 || 10,966,340 10,668,710 10,201,790 11,046,690 9,387,570 || 10,509,840
13 || 10,999,690 10,638,180 | 10,279,680 || 10,825,790 9,894,140 | 11,780,610
20 | 11,489,330 11,155,830 | 10,822,740 | 11,296,040 || 9,880,180 | 12, 116,960 ||
27 | | 1,491,630 | 11,198,370 | 11,348,100 11,059,920 || 9,744,510 | 12,451,420
Novr. 3 || 11,474,030 || 1 1,397,610 11,347,430 | 11,082, 120 9,695,530 | 11,983,330
10 | 11,416,970 11,434,690 11,480,340 11,463,350 9,655,670 || 1 1,677,550
17 | 1 1,117, 130 | 1 1,319,410 | 11,539,270 11,367,830 9,748,540 11,313,880
24 10,894,620 11,129,300 11,255,420 | 11,175,960 9,914,970 11,215,330
Decr. I 10,981,970 11,097,970 | 11,078,660 11,503,100 9,854,410 10,688,660
8 || 11,200,850 | 10,933,300 10,816,640 || 11,737,430 9,485,390 11,127,510
15 11,083,740 11,079,690 10,947,310 || 13,377,770 9,273,380 10,759,930
22 || 11,230,810 || 10,911,480 10,680,570 || 13,321,520 || 9,201,630 || 11,260,250
29 || 11,289,250 | 10,899,550 10,981,330 11,496,270 9,204,500 11,139,080
31 * *.* — 10,730,510 || 10,672,650 ====&st====< ºs-rººms mºssº
! Years 1792. 1793. 1794. 1795. 1796. 1797. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837

"," Bank Post Bills are issued payable 7 days after s
*nt > thereby affording the greatest possible convenience and security for convoyance by letter.
ight, to the order of any Person making
written application for them, and for any fractional
2 M
170
STATEMENT shewing the amount of the Liabilities and Assets of the BANK OF ENGLAND, on the 28th. of February, in each of
the 54 Years 1778–1832, distinguishing the proportion of Liabilities in Notes, in Circulation, and in Deposits; and the proportion of Assets
in Public and Private Securities, and in Coin and Bullion; shewing also the Balance in favor of the Bank on that day; and of Gold coined
at the Mint in each of those Years. The Total amount of Gold coined at the English Mint from 1663, to 1778, was £73,346,378,
Circulation.
N d Bamſ --- --- S t Coin ; Balance Amount
e. OtéS {!?! #4. 6 $o 3 • -
§ }. #. of £5 Under Deposits. Total C117°2776 and Total 1 ºn ſº º
> and upwards. of 5. - Liabilities. Public. Private. Bullion. Assets. Bank.
—l——#--—!—-£ ——£ £ £- —£-— £ £. £ #
1778 7,440,330 4,662,150 | 12,102,480 || 7,898,292 3,322,228 2,010,690 || 13,231,210 || 1,128,730 350,438
9 || 9,012,610 4,358,160 | 13,370,770 || 8,862,242 2,073,668 3,711,150 14,647,060 ft 1,276,290 1,696, 117
1780 | 8,410,790 4,723,890 || 13,134,680 || 9,145,659 1,755,371 || 3,581,060 14,482,090 || 1,347,410 700?? 6.
1 7,092,450 5,796,830 | 12,889,280 || 8,640,073 2,546,067 3,279,940 14,466,080 || 1,576,800 876,795
2 8,028,880 6,130,300 14,159,180 || 10,346,055 || 3,448,015 2,157,860 | 15,951,930 || 1,792,750 | 698,074
3 7,675,090 4,465,000 | 12,140,090 || 10,016,349 || 2,779,431 1,321,190 14, 116,970 || 1,976,880 227,083
4 6,202,760 3,903,920 | 10,106,680 || 7,789,291 || 3,829,929 655,840 | 12,275,060 2,168,380 822,126
5 5,923,090 6,669,160 | 12,592,250 || 7,198,564 4,973,926 2,740,820 14,913,310 || 2,321,060 2,488, 106
6 7,581,960 6,151,660 | 13,733,620 || 6,836,459 3,516,781 5,979,090 | 16,332,330 || 2,598,710 | 1,107,382
7 | 8,329,840 5,902,080 || 14,231,920 || 7,642,587 3,716,463 || 5,626,690 16,985,740 || 2,753,820 2,849,057
8 9,561, 120 5,177,050 14,738,170 || 7,833,857 || 4,030,653 5,743,440 || 17,607,950 || 2,869,780 3,664,174
9 || 9,807,210 5,537,370 15,344,580 || 8,249,582 2,711, 108 || 7,228,730 | 18,189,420 || 2,844,840 | 1,530,711
1790 10,040,540 6,223,270 | 16,263,810 : 8,347,387 | 1,984,733 8,633,000 | 18,965, 120 || 2,701,310 2,660,521
1 || 1 1,439,200 6,364,550 17,803,750 || 10,380,358 2,222,282 7,869,410 | 20,472,050 || 2,668,300 2,456,567
2 || 1 1,307,380 5,523,370 16,830,750 || 9,938,799 || 3,129,761 | 6,468,060 | 19,536,620 || 2,705,870 1,171,863
3 | | 1,888,910 5,346,450 | 17,235,360 || 9,549,209 || 6,456,041 4,010,680 20,015,930 || 2,780,570 2,747,430
4 10,744,020 7,891,810 18,635,830 ; 9,950,756 4,573,794 6,987,110 || 21,511,660 || 2,875,830 2,558,895
5 14,017,510 5,973,020 | 19,990,530 || 13, 164,172 3,647,168 6,127,720 22,939,060 || 2,948,530 493,416
6 I 0,729,520 5,702,360 | 16,431,880 || 12,951,812 4,188,028 2,539,630 | 19,679,470 || 3,247,590 464,680
7 9,674,780 4,891,530 || 14,566,310 || 1 1,714,431 5,123,319 | 1,086,170 17,923,920 || 3,357,610 2,000,297
8 || 1 1,647,610 | 1,448,220 6,148,900 | 19,244,730 || 1 1,241,333 5,558,167 5,828,940 22,628,440 || 3,383,710 2,967,565
9 || 1 1,494,150 1,465,650 | 8,131,820 21,091,620 || 1 1,510,677 5,528,353 7,563,900 24,602,930 || 3,511,310 449,962
1800 15,372,930 | 1,471,540 || 7,062,680 23,907, 150 || 13,975,663 || 7,448,387 6,144,250 27,568,300 || 3,661,150 189,937
13,578,520 2,634,760 | 10,745,840 26,959,120 || 15,958,011 || 10,466,719 || 4,640, 120 || 31,064,850 || 4,105,730 450,242
2 | 12,574,860 2,612,020 6,858,210 22,045,090 || 14,199,094 || 7,760,726 4, 152,950 26,112,770 || 4.067,680 437,019
3 | 12,350,970 2,968,960 8,050,240 || 23,370, 170 || 9,417,887 14,497,013 || 3,776,750 27,691,650 || 4,321,480 596,445
4 12,546,560 4,531,270 8,676,830 25,754,660 || 14,684,686 12,314,284 3,372,140 30,371,110 || 4,616,450 718,397
5 || 13,01 1,010 || 4,860,160 | 12,083,620 29,954,790 || 16,889,501 || 11,771,889 5,883,800 || 34,545,190 || 4,590,400 54,668
6 || 13,271,520 4,458,600 9,980,790 27,710,910 ; 14,813,599 || 11,777,471 5,987,190 32,578,260 || 4,867,350 405, 106
7 | 12,840,790 4,109,890 11,829,320 28,780,000 || 13,452,871 13,955,589 6,142,840 || 33,551, 300 || 4,771,360. 72073.62
8 || 14,093,690 || 4,095,170 11,961,960 30,150,820 || 14,149,501 || 13,234,579 || 7,855,470 35,239,550 || 5,088,730 371,744
9 14,241,360 || 4,301,500 9,982,950 28,525,810 : 14,743,425 || 14,374,775 || 4,488,700 33,606,900 || 5,081,090 298,946
1810 15,159,180 5,860,420 12,457,310 || 33,476,910 || 14,322,634 21,055,946 3,501,410 || 38,879,990 || 5,403,080 316,936
| | 16,246,130 7,114,090 | 11,445,650 | 34,805,870 || 17,201,800 | 19,920,550 3,350,940 | 40,473,290 || 5,667,420 312,263
12 15,951,290 7,457,030 11,595,200 35,003,520 # 22,127,253 | 15,899,037 2,983, 190 || 41,009,480 || 6,005,960 7207062
13 15,497,320 7,713,610 || 1 1,268,180 || 34,479,110 ; 25,036,626 12,894,324 2,884,500 40,815,450 || 6,336,340 519,722
14 | 16,455,540 | 8,345,540 | 12,455,460 37,256,540 || 23,630,317 | 18,359,593 2,204,430 44,194,340 || 6,937,800 720706
15 18,226,400 9,035,250 11,702,250 38,963,900 # 27,512,804 || 17,045,696 || 2,036,910 || 46,595,410 || 7,631,510 do.
16 18,012,220 9,001,400 | 12,388,890 39,402,510 || 19,425,780 23,975,530 4,640,880 || 48,042,190 || 8,639,680 do.
17 | 19,261,630 | 8,136,270 10,825,610 38,223,510 || 25,538,808 8,739,822 9,680,970 43,959,600 || 5,736,090 4,275,337
18 20,370,290 7,400,680 7,997,550 | 35,768,520 || 26,913,360 3,991,970 10,055,460 | 40,960,790 || 5,192,270 2,862,374
19 || 17,772,470 7,354,230 6,413,370 31,540,070 || 22,355,115 9,099,885 4,184,620 || 35,639,620 || 4,099,550 3,574
1820 | 16,794,980 | 6,689,130 4,093,550 27,577,660 || 21,715, 168 || 4,472,322 || 4,911,050 31,098,540 || 3,520,880 949,516
1 17,447,360 6,437,560 5,622,890 29,507,810 || 16,010,990 || 4,785,280 11,869,900 32,666,170 || 3,158,360 9,520,760
2 17,290,500 1,374,850 4,689,940 23,355,290 || 12,478,133 || 3,494,947 11,057,150 27,030,230 || 3,674,940 5,356,787
3 17,710,740 681,500 7,181,100 25,573,340 || 13,658,829 || 4,660,901 || 10,384,230 28,703,960 || 3,130,620 759,748
4 19,250,860 || 486,130 10,097,850 | 29,834,840 || 14,341,127 4,530,873 || 13,810,060 | 32,682,060 || 2,847,220 4,065,075
5 20,337,030 || 416,730 10,168,780 || 30,922,540 19,447,588 5,503,742 8,779,100 || 33,730,430 || 2,807,890 4,580,919
6 24,092,660 | 1,375,250 6,935,940 || 32,403,850 || 20,573,258 12,345,322 2,459,510 || 35,378,090 || 2,974,240 5,896,461
7 21,229,220 | 661,390 8,801,660 30,692,270 : 18,685,015 4,844,515 10,159,020 33,688,550 || 2,996,280 2,512,637
8 21,564,450 || 416,260 || 9,198,140 31, 178,850 || 19,818,777 3,762,493 10,347,290 || 33,928,560 2,749,710 | 1,277,784
9 | 19,514,020 | 356,830 || 9,553,960 29,424,810 || 19,736,665 5,648,085 6,835,020 32,219,770 || 2,794,960 | 2,271,158
I £30 | 19,730,240 320,490 | 10,763,150 || 30,813,880 || 20,038,890 || 4,165,500 || 9,171,000 || 33,375,390 2,561,510 , - - -
1 | 19,293,270 306,870 11,213,530 30,813,670 || 19,927,572 5,281,408 8,217,050 33,426,030 || 2,612,035
: 17,752,610 299,100 8,937,170 26,988,880 || 18,497,448 5,836,042 5,293,150 29,626,640 2,637,760.
4
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| 71.
STATEMENT shewing the amount of the Liabilities and Assets of the BANK OF ENGLAND, on the 31st. of August in each
of the 54 Years 1778–1832, distinguishing the proportion of Liabilities, in Notes, in Circulation, and in Deposits; and the proportion ot
Assets in Public and Private Securities, and in Coin and Bullion; shewing also the Balance in favor of the Bank on that day, and the
average amount of Commercial Bills under Discount, in each Year. - -

Circulation.

Notes and Bank
§ Post Bills of £5 Under Deposits. Li º
- and upwards. 5 ºf - wabuwies.
-£ —£ - -—£---
1778 6,758,070 4,715,580 | 11,473,650
9 || 7,276,540 5,201,040 | 12,477,580
1780 6,341,600 6,655,800 | 12,997,400
1 6,309,430 5,921,630 | 12,231,060
2 6,759,310 6,759,450 | 13,518,760
3 | 6,307,270 6,105,650 | 12,412,920
4 || 5,592,510 6,267,130 | 11,859,640
5 6,570,650 6,252,030 12,822,680
6 8,184,330 5,867,240 || 14,051,570
7 || 9,685,720 5,631,540 | 15,317,260
8 10,002,880 5,528,640 15,531,520
9 11,121,800 6,402,450 17,524,250
1790 11,433,340 6,199,200 17,632,540
| 1 || 11,672,320 6,437,730 18,110,050
2 | 11,006,300 5,526,480 | 16,532,780
3 || 10,865,050 6,442,810 17,307,860
4 || 10,286,780 5,935,710 | 16,222,490
5 10,862,200 8,154,980 | 19,017,180
6 || 9,246,790 6,656,320 15,903,110
7 | 10,246,535 | 867,585 | 7,765,350 18,879,470
8 10,649,550 | 1,531,060 | 8,300,720 20,481,330
9 12,047,790 1,341,700 || 7,642,240 21,031,730
1800 13,448,540 | 1,598,640 || 8,335,060 23,382,240
1 | 12,143,460 2,412,650 8,133,830 22,689,940
2 13,848,470 3,249, 160 9,739,140 26,836,770
3 12,217,390 3,765,940 9,8} 7,240 25,800,570
4 12,466,790 || 4,687,100 9,715,530 26,869,420
5 11,862,740 || 4,525,660 14,048,080 || 30,436,480
6 | 16,757,930 4,269,540 || 9,636,330 || 30,663,800
7 15,432,990 || 4,245,370 11,789,200 31,467,560
8 12,993,020 4,118,270 | 13,012,510 || 30,123,800
9 14,393,110 || 5, 181,070 12,257.180 || 31,831,360
1810 17,570,780 || 7,223,210 || 13,617,520 | 38,411,510
11 15,692,490 7,594,360 11,075,660 34,362,510
12 | 15,385,470 7,641,410 | 11,848,910 || 34,875,790
13 | 16,790,980 | 8,037,140 | 11,159,730 35,987,850
14 18,703,210 || 9,665,080 14,849,940 43,218,230
15 17,766,140 9,482,530 | 12,696,000 39,944,670
16 17,661,510 || 9,097,210 || 11,856,380 38,615,100
17 21,550,630 || 7,993,150 || 9,084,590 38,628,370
18 18,676,220 7,525,930 || 7,927,730 34,129,880
i0 | 18,017,450 7,235,240 6,304,160 31,556,850
1820 17,600,730 | 6,698,610 4,420,910 28,720,250
1 17,747,070 2,548,230 5,818,450 26,113,750
2 | 16,609,460 855,330 6,399,440 23,864,230
3 18,682,760 548,480 7,827,350 27,058,590
4 19,688,980 443,140 9,679,810 29,811,930
5 19,002,500 396,340 6,410,560 25,809,400
6 20,402,300 1,161,260 7,199,860 28,763,420
7 22,267,400 480,200 8,052,090 30,799,690
8 20,975,170 382,340 10,201,280 31,558,790
| 9 || 19,213,530 333,850 9,035,070 28,582,450
1880 21,151,390 313,310 || 11,620,840 || 33,085,540
I 18,236,240 302,390 9,069,310 || 27,607,940
2 295,120 | 11,431 000 || 30,250,000
3
4.
5
6
7
18,523,880
Securities
Public. Private.
£ £-——
6,540,433 3,087,537
7,493,649 || 2,356,191
6,740,514 || 3,605,026
6,609,457 || 4,501,053
8,987,573 || 4,496,217
9,566,037 || 4,275,763
8,435,777 || 4,088,603
6,725,891 3,218,679
7,988,241 2,390,539
8,066,303 || 3,787,357
8,840,068 2,730,252
9,661,859 2,035,901
10,047,257 | 1,956,263
10,921,300 | 1,898,640
10,715,041 3, 190,869
10,331,838 4,427,842
8,863,048 3,583,412
13,250,904 || 3,739,016
10,875,347 6,150,123
8,765,224 9,495,946
10,930,038 6,419,602
9,452,955 7,477,485
13,586,590 8,551,830
11,926,873 10,282,697
13,528,599 || 13,584,761
13,336, 179 || 13,582,661
14,993,395 || 10,833,285
11,413,266 16,359,584
14,167,772 | 15,305,328
13,410,055 | 16,526,895
14,956,394 || 14,287,696
15,307,673 18,127,597
17,198,677 || 23,775,093
21,884,248 || 15, 199,032
21,165,190 17,010,930
25,591,336 || 14,514,744
34,982,485 | 13,363,475
24,194,086 20,660,094
26,097,431 11,182,109
27,098,238 5,507,393
27,257,012 || 5,113,748
25,419,148 6,321,402
19,173,997 || 4,672,123
~15,752,953 2,722,587
13,668,359 3,622,151
11,842,677 5,624,693
14,649,187 6,255,343
17,414,566 7,691,464
17,713,881 7,369,749
19,809,595 3,389,725
20,682,776 3,222,754
20,072,440 4,589,370
20,911,616 3,654,074
18,056,552 5,848,478
5,148,000
20,828,000
Coin
and
Bullion,
—£--—
3,128,420
3,983,300
4, 179,370
2,862,590
1,956,550
590,080
1,539,830
5,487,040
6,31 1,050
6,293,690
6,899,160
8,645,860
8,336,330
8,055,510
5,357,380
5,322,010
6,770,110
5,136,350
2, 122,950
4,089,620
6,546,100
7,000,730
5,150,450
4,335,260
3,891,780
3,592,500
5,879,196
7,624,500
6,215,020
6,484,350
6,015,940
3,652,480
3,191,850
3,243,300
3,099,270
2,712,270
2,097,680
3,409,040
7,562,780
11,668,260
6,363,160
3,595,360
8,211,080
11,233,590
10,097,960
12,658,240
1 1,787,430
3,634,320
6,754,230
10,463,770
10,498,880
6,795,530
11, 150,480
6,439,760
7,154,000
Total
Assets.
—£-
12,756,390
13,833, 140
14,524,910
13,973, 100
15,440,340
14,431,880
14,064,210
15,431,610
16,689,830
18, 146,660
18,469,480
20,343,620
20,389,850
20,875,450
19,263,290
20, 131,690
19,216,570
22, 126,270
19,148,420
22,350,790
23,895,740
23,931,220
27,288,870
26,544,830
31,005,140
30,511,340
31,705,870
35,397,350
35,688,120
36,421,300
35,260,030
37,087,750
44,165,620
40,326,580
41,275,390
42,818,350
50,443,640
48,263,220
44,842,320
44 273,890
38,733,920
35,335,910
32,057,200
29,709,130
27,388,470
30,125,610
32,691,960
28,740,350
31,837,860
33,663,090
34,404,410
31,457,340
35,716,170
30,344,794} }
33,130,000
Balance
in favor
of
Bank.
-£—
1,282,740
1,355,560
1,527,510
1,742,040
1,921,580
2,018,960
2,204,570
2,608,930
2,638,260
2,829,400
2,937,960
2,819,370
2,757,310
2,765,400
2,730,510
2,823,830
2,994,080
3,109,090
3,245,310
3,471,320
3,414,410
2,899,490
3,906,630
3,854,890
4,168,370
4,710,770
4,836,450
4,960,870
5,024,320
4,953,740
5,136,230
5,256,390
5,754, i10
5,964,070
6,399,600
6,830,500
7,225,410
8,318,550
6,227,220
5,645,520
4,604,040
3,779,060
3,336,950
3,595,380
3,524,240
3,067,020
2,880,030
2,930,950
3,074,440
2,863,400
2,845,620
2,874,890
2,630,630
2,736,850
2,880,000
—£-
**.
**
,946,500
,505,000
3
4
,350,000
,490,600
,403,900
6,401,900
7,905, I 00
7,523,300.
10,747,600
9,982,400
11,366,500
12,380,100
13,484,600
12,950,100
15,475,700
20,070,600
14,355,400
14,291,600
12,330,200
13,285,800
14,947,100
11,416,400
3,960,600
4,325,204)
6,515,000
3,883,600
2,676,700
2
3
5
4
5
3,366,700
3,123,800
2,369,800
4,941,500
4,908,300
1,240,400
1,167,400
2,250,700
919,900
1,533,600
§
STATEMENT shewing the amount of STA MP DUTY paid by Country Bankers on their Re-issuable Notes, with the Rates of Duty payable thereon, m
each of the 27 Years 1805–1831; and the Total amount of Duty on all Promissory Notes and Bills of Evchange, in each Year; the Number of Licences granted
to Country Bankers, who issue Notes; and the Number of Commissions of Bankruptcy, issued against the same, in each of those Years; the annual average
amount of Deposits, held by the Bank of England, distinguishing the proportion of Private Deposits from those of the Government, in each of the 25 Years
1807–1831; the average amount of Gold Coin, and of Gold and Silver Bullion, held by the Bank, in each of the 17 Years ending on the 28th. of February in
each Year; being Appendixes Nos. 24, 32, 75, 85, 98, and 99, to the Report of the Committee on the Bank of England Charter, in the Session of Parliament
1832; and also an account of the Gold and Silver Bullion, which passed through the Bullion Office of the Bank of England on account of Individuals, in each
of the 25 Years 1807–1831.
of Exchange and Prommissory Notes, see Pages 16–17.
*** Among the multiplied transactions between the Government and the Bank of England during the last 40 Years, there are two, that demand in a peculiar degree the attention of the
public; on refering to the Parliamentary proceedings of the Committee of Ways and Means in the Session of 1816, it will be seen, that the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nicholas
Vansittart, now Lord Beacley, expatiated greatly on the extreme liberality of the Bank of England, in having offered him a Loan of £3,000,000 at the exceedingly favorable rate of Interest
of 3 dy Cent, tº annum, and that by having accepted of the same, it enabled him to meet all the demands of the Year without calling upon Parliament for any further aid; supposing this
to have been the whole bearing of the transaction, it might have passed without further notice, but it was stipulated that the Bank should add that amount to their then Capital, where.
by the ºf 3,000,000 became to the proprietors of Bank Stock equal to a sum, exceeding ºf 6,600,000, the #100 of Bank Stock at the time the transaction was entered into, having been
current at ºf 240 to ºf 243, and on the augmentation being made, it commanded from ºf 220 to £223; and for 6% Years subsequent to the date of the transaction, the Proprietors received
a Dividend of 10 tº Cent. #' annum on the sf 3,000,000; but even this, notwithstanding its extraordinary advantage to the Proprietors of Bank Stock, while all the productive interests of
the Empire were being sapped to their foundations, had the fa,000,000 purporting to have been lent, been the fair earnings of honest Industry or well directed enterprize, the extraordinary
advantage which the transaction conferred on the Bank might also have passed without observation ; but what will common sense, and impartial justice say, when they look at the account
below, and see that on an average of the Year 1816, in which the Chancellor of the Exchequer expatiated on the extreme liberality of the Bank, and the benefit which the transaction con-
ferred on the Country, the Bank held no less than sſ 10,807,660 of the Public Money for which they paid no interest.
commonly designated the Dead Weight Loan, the mature and bearing of which, will be found elucidated in another place.
The other transaction is a L
&# The Circulation of £1 & £2 Notes was suppressed in the Session of Parliament 1825, the amounts under those 2 Columns subsequent
to that date, are the amount of Duty paid by such Country Bankers as compound for their Stamps, under the Acts 7 & 9 of Geo. IV., Caps. 46 & 23. For the Total amount of Duty on all Bills
oan of £13,019,000 in the Years 1823–8,
Amount of Stamp Duty paid by Country Bankers,
on their Re-issuable Notes.
Years
1805 | 40,580 | 1,100
6 29,965 1,625
7 26,774 | 1,409
8% 16,808 1,606
28,978 | 1,430
9 79,111 || 6,020
1810 : 48,019 3,176
i. 47,941 1,561
12 50,162 1,501
13 67,191 3,335
14 56,694 || 2,093
15; 21,421 | 724
27,952 | 666
16 || 33,701 976
17 | 68.380 2,856
18 73,656 2,567
19 35,099 || 1,744
1820 34,600 925
1 || 45,159 | 841
2 38,616 || 487
3 || 39,695 | 1,046
4 || 51,028 896
5 63,310 1,646
º see Note above.
8 297 3 ()
9 1,966 6 11
1830 3,328 3 5
2,414 14 4
eft 1s. tº 2S.
f's 5s.
37,960
24,258
17,154
20,380
14,742
4 1,935
30,977
30,651
42,144
37,609
27,479
11,959
14,417
28,715
43,844
46,598
16,259
12,636
15,234
16,201
16,449
27,157
31,934
8,725
15,369
23,545
20,897
16,882
18, 142
sf’10.
——£-—
18,318
11,589
7,105
13,981
9,218
24,469
16,402
21,165
25,142
21,766
16,764 |
6,054
4,281
12,249
19,472
19,712
6,971
4,312
4,307
5,515
6,408
11,392
13,635
3,972
5,047
5,106
4,844
4,285
4,039
l
f'20, &
upwards. TOTAL.
—-É—|--—£-—
— | 97,958
—— 67,437
— 52,442
888 } 108,031
670 152,205
1,059 99,633
623 || 101,941
613 I 19,562
929 || 130,830
514 | 103,314
160
1,268 } 88,900
2,572 83,213
5,081 139,632
5,782 148,314
2,257 62,329
1,183 53,657
1,420 | 66,961
1,363 62, 182
1,457 65,055
2,804 || 93,277
4,390 114,916
410 | 13,108
805 21,222
1,792 || 30,443
861 26,603
573 21,741
1,420 23,601
i
769
779
788
797
809
668
672
677
671
641
636
|
l
i
I2
5
1.113
3
7
4.
3
I
:
Bullion passed through the Rates of Duty on the Re-issuable Notes of
Deposits in the - i B *"...ºft. &E's D country Bankers, from the 10th. of October,
BANK of ENGLAND. jºunt of injī." *** * * isol isos. lists.
- [ {: 1 1 0 3 4 5
Public. Private. Gold. Silver. £ . ! } : : . ; I ſ: 1%
-*º-º-º-º: # —-É— 5 0 o s?| 20 o 0 || 1ſo iſé | 1
5 0 0 | Sºº 10 0 0 | – | – || 1ſo
10 0 0 ($ $ 20 0 0 -o- — 2/0
- #####|: ; ; — 3|0 3|0
12,647,551 | 1,582,720 || 124,720 2,450,330 || | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||
11,761,448 1,940,630 492,920 2,070,880 Average amounts of Gold Coin,
and of Gold and Silver Bullion,
11,093,648 1,492,190 785,990 | 2,017,050 in each of ºf year, ending
11,950,047 | 1,428,720 515,920 | 1,817,930 ... ºff."ºuſ,” “”
10,191,854 1,567,920 848,330 2,408,310 -
10,390, 130 1,573,950 || 1,413,070 1,310,110 º B U LLION.
10,393,404 || 1,771,310 i 2,415,200 1,858,300 || * * Gºl. silºr.
12,158,227 2,374,980 || 1,918,530 1,928,500 £ -£ s
11,737,436 | 1,690,490 || 2,477,200 3,008,600 || 1,631,000 | 1,938,265 240,882
10,807,660 1,333,120 || 5,631,900 2,759,300 || 1,468,000 2,828,707 570,407
8,699,133 1,672,800 || 1,075,260 2,074,560 || 1,366,000 | 6,643,100 861,184
7,066,887 | 1,640,210 337,650 2,928,050 || 3,311,000 || 10,147,115 962,266
4,538,373 1,790,860 691, 160 2,892,680 || 4,805,000 | 6,066,603 655,044
3,713,442 | 1,325,060 || 4,530,000 2,891,490 || 2,957,000 3,663,561 305,967
3,920, 157 | 1,326,020 || 7,580,940 | 1,253,070 || 3,162,000 6,291,446 1,882,973
4,107,853 1,373,370 || 2,711,380 2,399,690 || 4,805,000 || 9,162,298 || 2,468,792.
5,526,635 | 2,321,920 || 5,425,730 1,105,900 || 7,509,000 | 8,135,629 || 2,119,069
7,222,187 2,369,910 || 1,496,330 1,608,140 || 7,575,000 10,805,780 1,801,183
5,347,314 2,607,900 6,405,000 10,213,247 | 1,645,348
4,214,271 3,322,070 2,682,000 || 3,719,824 601,878
4,223,867 3,931,370 3,769,000 5,880,811 727,165
3,821,697 5,701,280 7,987,000 || 9,505,630 695,623
3,862,656 5,217,210 7,230,000 8,749,920 1,013,210
6,761,952 5,562,250 5,047,000 || 5,736,186 1,519,586
3,948,102 5,201,370 6,761,000 | 8,235,162 2,095, 199
4,772,000 5,853,344 551,924
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Gold and Silver M.
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STATEMENT exhibiting the Duration of each Session of the IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT of the UNITED KING DoM of GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND,
the Number of Sitting Days, and of Hours in each Session ; and the greatest Number of Members assembled in each, specifying the date and occasion on which assem'.
bled; and also an aoerºint of the Number of Volumes of Accounts and Papers Printed by order of the House of Commons in each Session, with the amount of Charge
for the same, in each Year:—The blank lines denote the Duration of each Parliament.
Duration
of each Session.
From
Reigns.
41 Geo. III. 22nd.
42 Pſ 29th.
43 A/ 16th.
44 // 22nd.
45 ſ/ 15th.
46 // 21st.
* 47 f/ 15th.
ſy ſ/ 22nd.
48 I/ 21 St.
49 // 19th.
50 m 23rd.
51 // 1 St.
52 // 7th.
53 a 24th.
54 fy 4th.
55 If 8th.
56 If 1St.
57 // 28th.
58 u. 27th.
59 f/ 14th.
60 | || 23rd.
1 Geo. IV. 21st.
2 ſ/ 23rd.
3 1/ 5th.
4 // 4th.
5 // 3rd.
6 A/ 3rd.
7 ºf 2nd.
7 & 8 m 14th.
9 // 29th.
10 Af 5th.
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30th.
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23rd.
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20th.
17th.
July 1801
June 1802
Aug. 1803
July 1804
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April 1807
Aug. 1807
July 1808
June 1809
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§ , “ The following Statement shews the Number of Petitions
Sº § s presented in each of the undermcntioned Sessions.
s # Sessions | Petitions Sess |rºm Sess. | Petition
§ §§ 1801 192 1811 # 132 1827 | 3,635
Q Sº, : 158 12|, .34% 8 4,074
be š o: S's 3 : 367 13 1,699 9 4,041
.S. j. * § & 4 || 168 14 1,479 1830 |2,522
§ 3 § rºS 5 141 15 848 1830–1 i 8,961
§ 3 ; ºr: šš 1831 | 1,259
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3. 3. § s Date and occasion of the largest assemblage
§ § § 3 of Members in each Session.
2. 2. Ö
125 | 645 381 30th. May —Mutiny Bill
86 || 484 || 489 || 3rd. April–Dismissal of Administration
45 272 | 510 | 26th. June —Address.
111 | 829 || 355 29th. Mar. — At a Ballot.
97 || 746 || 497 15th. q –Duke of York’s conduct.
97 || 802 || 509 19th. m —Scheldt Expedition.
135 | 588 || 449 31st. " —Creation of Peers by Regnt.
137 856 519 24th. April –Roman Catholic Question.
136 776 || 501 24th. May —Roman Catholic Bill
127 476 385 22nd. April --Lord Morpeth ver. Speaker
119 || 654 428 || 25th. May —War against Buonaparte.
91 | 667 443 18th. Mar. —-Property Tax.
100 587 470 || 2nd. June —Election of a Speaker.
84 488 || 308 || 11th. Mar. —Indemnity Bill, Hab. Corp.
118 774 || 540 | 18th. May —State of the Nation.
...} 5 536 14th. Nov.– Address.
563
69 lºgo 22nd. June—Queen Caroline.
104 861}| 524 26th. Jan. — do. Liturgy.
105 || 858 498 30th. April –Rom. Cath. Peers in Parlmt
96 || 774}| 454 24th. It — Reform.
86 || 622 || 344 11th. June —Missionary Smith.
91 | 687 || 485 | 1st. Mar. —Catholic Relief Bill.
64 457 || 375 27th. April–Parliamentary Reform.
106 || 645; 553 | 6th. Mar.--Catholic Claims.
111 || 777 435 26th. Feby.—Test & Corporation Acts.
79 540 i 531 | 18th. Mar. —Catholic Relief Bill.
i05 || 856 398 || 17th. May — Jews Relief Bill.
90 640 608 22nd. Mar.—Reform Bill, 2nd. Reading.
98 || 918 603 | 6th. July — do. do. do.
Number of Volumes
of Papers Printed.
|| 3 |##| S
3 || 5 |##| | |
§ § § -s S
Q | Sº | * 5 | Sº
1 | 1 5 7
2 3 5 10
1 4 6 11
I 3 7 11
I 3 '7 11
1. 5 3 9
1 } 6 8
| 2 2 5
1 3 10 | 1.4
I 6 5 | 12
1 9 5 15
1. 6 4 11
1 5 6 || 12
2 || 10 3 15
I 2 | 1 || | 1.4
2 4 7 13
2 8 || 9 || 19
2 9 6 || 1 7
2 9 6 17
2 | 1 || 5 | 18
I 2 l 4
1. 7 4 2
3 9 13 25
3 | 11 8 22
3 8 8 19
3 || 1 || || 10 24
3 13 | 11 27
2 15 12 29
2 12 | 12 26
3 12 | 12 27
2 || 1 || || 13 26
3 || 12 18 33
2 12 16
3 8 20
Amount charged for Printing
thereof; and for Stationery.
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For the |
two Houses
of
Parliamemt
21,459
19,111
19,501
23,775
48,314
41,368
95,017
62,172
109,317
47,284
61,146
66,126
107,323
65,435
67,732
66,993
59,295
57,230
77,601
45,744
79,219
74,239
76,308
70, 136
85.998
102,477
92,642
84, 197
99,834
84,251
77,928
Record
Commis-
sion.
2,615
4,728
7,991
2,525
5,162
4,310
4,681
6,438
10,776
11,570
6,911
6,411
10,529
10,148
4,048
3,920
8,264
7,775
9,579
8,914
8,159
11,210
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Purposes.
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$,
:
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30,000
80,000
95,000
120,000
109,370
111,640
75,000
82,270
106,850
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STATEMENT shewing the Gross Receipt of the STAM P DUTIES in Engiand
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Jurisdictions) in the Year 1824,
Intestate, from the Proporton le
tion administered to, under each of 44 grades 0
of Demises, and the Value of the Property Administered to,
ince of Canterbury (see Statement of Ecclesiastical
distinguishing the Proportion who died
aving Wills, shewing also the Propor-
famount from £20 to


Gross Receipt of STAMP DUTY. Proportion GREAT BRITAIN. }%. & Letrs. & •y." *
- inistratio Ile £400,000.- Wide Par. Pa., Vol. X, Session 1826.
Yaº's England. Scotland. Ireland. Legacies. | Probates, | TOTAL. Scotland] Ireland - Rate of Dw ſy ~. Sº 3 S) Mean | < S
— — £ —l—— £--——-if -—l—- £---|-- £––– £ *-* → … , = - 1 - ...— . Tº . * - RS & S § 3 SS
1805 3,931,616 |262,669 501,943 180,126 314,522 || 494,648 || 10,281 : *Eliš ºff, Amºn|S$ ºf s.
6 4,150,868 |271,330 567,128 229,019 |354,878 583,897 || 12,206 | # scale as # Act, 55 s3 |$$$|*3& sworn to Düſy || 's Slºp under §§
7 || 4,260,426 |283,546 588,590 || 300,320 |381,638 681,959 12,904 || $ . Geo. III, cap. 184, §§ |*|†:3.5 s , ºfte” O7? < *|Lttrs. of § s
8 ; ; 655,386 324,834 401,979 725,814 || 15,294 § E S is $ || s is prºpe. S (17?? 6. | ‘s Admstrt. º
9 5,124, 39,026 698,593 546,421 433,374 979,795 || 34,765 C & * fº-—11—- - - E —— — —
- - *: - r £ — 1010 || — *=s *-*s
1810 sº jºl; 7.14%|44,645 |4}; º żº: §§ ** *i; wº "|Nº| ºn ºn |*| #| ||
11 : 5,052,664 344,218 736,619 || 443,776 446,072 889,849 25,823 § - 100 200 fº 2 3 501 75,000 3,002 || 457 || 70,000 | 1,371
12 5,074,758 354,054 738,679 || 483,306 || 430,746 914,053 33,957 s.s 200 300 5 8 || 203 50,000 2,015 || 93 || 23,900 744
13 || 5,257,368 380,788, 774,815 571.301 || 433,960 | 1,005,261 42,883 § S. 300 450 8 1 1 558 200,000 || 4,464 || || 12 45,000 1,232
in 5,556,046 356.853, 747,586 |60; 325 sió | 1.221,052 |38,350 | * 450 º | | | | | | . . ; ; ; ; ; };
#|:::::::::::::: *|†: ; ; ;| & ºf | 1..., | | | | #| || 3: | #| #}}|†.
}} | . ºg | La, 711,682 656.7% | 1.368,48, 42,005 1,000 i. 30 45 || 510 | Siº || 13:00 || 1:19 200,000 |670;
17 | ºff 444932 56,916 |980,919 |395,339 ,6:5,259 |13,913 53,775 I,500 2,000 40 60 || 418 750,000 | 16.720 || 39 70,000 2,340
18 6,293,157 |462,516 556,067 || 883,713 || 711,580 | 1,595,294 57,439 57,305 2,000 3,000 50 75 || 516 | 1,280,000 || 25,800 || 79 190,000 5,925
19 6,089,137 || 488,781 || 514,526 875,026 720,363 1,595,390 81,380 56,030 3,000 4,000 60 90 || 387 I,355,000 || 23,220 || 5 | 18,000 || 477
1820 6,088,812 471,456 448,089 |889,886 || 763,562 | 1,653,448 97,710 |42,138 4,000 5,000 80 ; ; 1,095,000 #: 3. ſº 2,520
1 | 6,141,712 || 489,274 438,146 |960,615 796,657 | 1,757,272 194,425 | #3,974 ;| | | | | | | | | | | #| ||...}| #|';|;
2 $108,821 |453,992 458,176,053,957 39,583 1,733,540 |96,402 |43,653 7,000 §. tº ºn || Tom sº, lºso || i3 || 97,000 |2|rº
3 6,25).798 |469,134 481,592 |981,242 $20,599 || 1,801,841 88,916 |45,708 son, 3. is 240 || 74 º iº || 6 || 51,000 |fººd
4 6,637,369 || 518,139 516,903 1,049,453 |851,941 1,901,399 108,088 54,665 9,000 10,000 180 270 84 800,000 || |5,120 4 : 38,000 j I,080
5 i 6,833,022 || 558,505 486,623 |1,056,906 || 874,511 1,931,417 | 108,180 63,634 10,000 12,000 200 300 127 139,700 25,400 || 13 143,000 3,900
6 6,116,452 518,439 466,613 |923,323 815,037 | 1,738,360 : 106,693 || 57,836 #. 14,000 ; ; #. º! ; º | 2,640
| | #:#; ;|... . . . ; ; ; ;| | | | | | | | | | | #}}|{:}| 3 || ||''}}
8 §: 2 5 3. 02 483,319 1,170,294 $17,594 2,047,888 108,994 67,28; 18,000 || $ 20 noo 3 : 0 465 50 950,000 15,500 I 19,000 465
9 6,560,564 525,929 499,125 (1,178,710 | 877,982 2,056,692 || 101,482 74,740 20,000 $ 25,000 350 525 77 1,800,000 || 26,950 3 67,000 1,575
1830 6,599,106 557,663 488,206 ||,223,261 903,938 2,127,199 || 115,984 58,997 25,000 × S3 30,000 400 600 53 | 1,460,000 || 21,200 5 || 137,000 3,000
1 6,410,573 534 989 || 482,041 1,144,459 |876,939 2,021,398 || 112,451 59,972 30,000 || s 35,000 450 675 32 1,080,000 14,400 2 65,000 | 1,350
2 - 35,000 || $ 40,000 525 | 785 3S 1,450,000 | 19,950 3 112,000 2,355
3 40,000 | * 45,000 600 || 900 22 935,000 || 13,2, 0 I 42,500 900
4 45,000 50,000 675 | 1,010 19 903,000 | 12,825 I 47,500 | 1,010
5 50,000 60,000 750 | 1,125 39 2,200,000 29,250 2 l 10,000 2,250
6 60,000 70,000 1% ; % 1,145,000 | 15,300 I 65,000 | 1,350
70,000 80,000 1,050 | 1,575 2 900,000 | 12,600
ry 80,000 90,000 | 1,200 1,800 7 595,000 8,400
* . 90,000 0, 1,350 2,025 8 760,000 | 10,30 .
* The progressive increase in the value of Property as indicated by the above Statement cf 100,000 }% i.e., 2,250 .8 #! #. 1 110,000 || 2,250
increase of Legacy and Probate Duty, while all the Products of Labor have been as progres: 120,000 140,000 | 1,800 2,700 5 650,000 9,000
sively ditainishing, may be regarded as another evidence of that tendency to inequality and 140,000 160,000 2,109 || 3,150 5 750,000 | 10,500
disproportion which threatens the subversion of all social order.—Of the # 34,826,300 adminis- 160,000 180,000 2,400 3,600 3 51ſ),000 7,200
tered to in 1824, more than 20 parts out of 21 it will be seen by the following Statement were 180,000 200,000 || 2,700 4,050 3 380,000 5,400 I 190,000 |4,050
possessed by considerably less than one half of the Number Demised. . 200,000 250,000 || 3,000 || 4,500 2 675,000 || 9,000 ||— *-ºs-- *-*
250,000 300,000 3,750 || 5,625 | | 33,000 || 3:30 P.1222,618,000 67737
** Tot. No || Total 300,000 350,000 ; § 1 || 350,000 || 5,250 Fhe T smºs-ºr-g
OW. IV () , otal mean 350,000 400,000 ,250 7,870 - The Total amount
ź.o, of Mean Amt. [No. In-Mean Amt.jójºini. ºf 400,000 500,000 | 6,000 9,000 1 || 488,888 6,888 || of Personal Proper-
estat, sworn to testate, sworn to. |nistrats || Bequeathed. 500,000 600,000 || 7,500 || 1,255 ||—- ty passed under Pro
| -º-º-º: —sº---|--— †-I- 600,000 700,000 || 9,000 |13,500 || 7,262 (32,212,700 1543,250 bate, and Letters of
- under £1,000 3,809 | 1,331,000 | 1,719 324,100 5,528 1,655,100 700,000 800,888 |18,500 15,750 Administration it; all
£1,000) s ſ 5,000 2,204 || 5,200,000 293 ) 568,000 i 2,497 5,858,000 800,000 900,888 12,000 18,000 || Great Britain in the Year 1824, was £46,435,066
SJ 5 3. 2 3. 3. 9
5,000 's | 10,000 546 3,900,000 62 415,000 608 4,315,000 900,000 1,000,000 || 13,500 |20,250 || and the Prºportiºn O (l which Legacy Duty W&S
10,000 X- S < 20,000 350 || 3,643,700 28 360,000 378 4,003,700 - 1,000,000 & upwards (15,000 122,500 l) charged at the rates specified below £ sº
}}}}} 's tº 200 5,790,000 13 || 381,500 213 || 6, 171,500 - Legacy Duty on Bequests. | Tº |copy | roºtſ.
º º abo ,000 º *ś 5 265,000 129 7,703,000 To Children or their Descendants ... at l tº Cent | i lj gia. i Tg ºrs | 179,392
º an Qj6. | 9 4. 20,000 2 300,000 31 5,120,000 a Brothers & º §º 3 fy g *; I39,439 *;
- -o - - - - do. ., of Fat 1 other, or do. 5 3,929 || 34,169 67,
Total Town. 7,262 $2212.70% 2,122 |2,613,600 9,384 || 34,826,300 2 º: 4. of * Parents, or do. 6 º 9,138 ; 14,760
do. Country. 7,604 |10,638,766 2,921 970,000 || 10,525 | 11,608,766 * Strangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AP 297,836 I 17,624 445,460
& ſº º *-i- I - - -] —- -- ~~ Jºe -- * **=sºng - xclusi f of & → ----- = <===------
do. Great Britain.liºsºglºssi,465.1504; 3,583,600'10,909 46,435,066 rotatº Pº"; Lºiºs, sºng lous.

* The progressive and extraordinary increase since 1805, of the Legacy and Probate Duty is frequently referred to, as an evidence of the increased Wealth of the
Country ; yet, while it is not intended to deny, but that the Country has increased in Wealth, in the legitimate sense of the term, to draw that conclusion singly
from the above Statement would involve a most egregious fallacy, as will be seen by the following observations which are offered in explanation of the cause of
the increase:–a large portion of the Legacy and Probate Duties arise from the descent of the account called the “National Debt;” if therefore the above State-
ment is to be taken as the Index of an increase of National Wealth, the account called the National Debt, which by the common consent of all mankind is deemed
a National burthen, must be Wealth; the term National Debt however, is a palpable solecism, in so far as it is a National Credit to the same extent as it is a Debt;
it might with some propriety be called the Government Debt, but even that term would not exactly meet the nature of the account; but for the purpose.9f the
present illustration it shall here be termed the Government bebt. The increase of the Legacy and Probate Duties then, it will be seen have kept pace with the
increase of that account, and as that account is purely ideal; a means of drawing from the producer a portion of his production, without giving him any thing ſº
exchange, all therefore that the Government Debt amounts to, is a means of transfer from one party to another. In addition to its large nominal amount. increased
complications have given it a fluctuating Money Value; the nominal amount as it stood on the 5th. January is;2, was i.755,543,885, estimated at about 1.5% for every
l. 100, making the nominal amount equal to an ideal Money Value of l. 542,210,301; while in 1815 the same amount W aS estimated al the rate of i. 57 to 1.60, say '. 58,
equal to only l. 438,215,453; the change therefore in the nominal value of this account, alone is sufficient to account for two-thirds of the increase of the Probate
and Legacy Duties; and, as the change of Value in that account has tended to give an increased Money Value to Land, while the produce of the Land remaining
stationary in quantity, and the annual Income of the Government Debt account, stationary in amount, and all, the products of Industry tending to a decline Iſ?
Value in a degree more than equal to the increase of quantity—the increase therefore in the Money Value of the Government Debt account, and of that portion 9
the soil subject in its descent to the charge of Probate Duty: will suffice to account for all the increase of Revenue which the above acºunt exhibits; from 180° "
1815, it was the increase of the account itself; and from 1815 to 1832, the increase in Money Value of the nominal amount,
- - 177 -
STATEMENT (No.7.) shewing the Current Prices of the undermentioned Articles in each of the 47 Years 1782–1828 – Wiz.
of the South Down Wool of the Flocks of Messrs. Elman and Son of Glynde and Southover near Lewes in Sussex; of Leonesa,
Seville, and Saxon Wools, of Bowed Georgia, and Pernambucco Cotton Wool all at # ſh.; – Of St. Petersburg 12 head, and
St. Petersburg Clean Hemp, at #5 Ton, and of Italian Thrown, and Raw; and Bengal, and China Silk at tſ’ ſh: -
SHEEPS WOOL #9 ib. Cotton Wooldſ”fb. dPTON. SILK d? ib.
2 *~~~~~~ - . . . ITALIAN EAST in DIA
Y ars §§ Leonesa Seville Saaron Georgia Pernam Flaa, Hemp Thrown Raw Bengal China
§§ * *-* * - * . .º.
1782 || 3 || 3/6 3/8 3/ 3/6 !.38 l.48 l.33 l.36 sº; s # 5 §§
3| s= |3/7 3/10 3/ 1/10 50 43 || 37 27 | #####sº
4 || T. 3/9 3/7 | 1/10 2/1 41 47 23 32 || 3:53:55;
5 | 1.4% 3/9 3/10 so 2/4 1/10 48 40 24 23 s sºjºsë
6 13; 3/10 3/9 3 2/2 3/6 42 47 | 17 34 #####$$$
7 || || 5 3/10 3/6 2/6 46 40 30 39 || 3:#####3
8 15% // s 2/9 1/8 45 39 40 29 šššāššš
9 : 15 I/ .S. I/7 1/10 44 49 || 31 27 | 333; ; ; ; ;
#790 | 16 // S. 1/84 1/9 48 45 || 31 24 ##s:#;
I 18 || 3/9 3/11 is 1/9 2/6 42 37 26 21 | ######.
2 iſ 4/10 § 2/6 2/ 37 32 25 26 jšš.
3 |2/ ſ! S 22 18 |2/3 2/1 || 39 35 | 23 27 | Sº sº; gº
4 || 15 4/ 3/10 3/ 3/6 § 18 15 2/1 1/8 || 32 42 28 30 'ss #353;
5 || || 6 4/ | 3/ 2/6 & 18 27 | 1/11 2/6 42 56 || 33 45 $$$$$$$º g 21/10, 21/
6 20 |4/3 4/ | n m ‘s 29 27 |2/6 2/1 55 57 || 51 59 | ######### 21/3 20/7
7 m 4/4 none s 37 37 |2/3 3/5 || 57 45 || 51 39 jä; 14/3 || 33%
8 H 9 n | 1 $ 36 45 3/4 3/5 53 50 34 41 || Fij || 17/11 265
9 2/ 4/9 5/1 3/4 4/ § 45 go 32 || 3: 48.28 34 go 37 47 | ********* 16/5 22/6
1800 22 || 4/9 5/4 3/4 4/4 š, 36 34 || 3/1 2/11 || 71 66 || 51 77 17/6 || 23/10
1 21 5/4 6/ 4/4 5/4 <> 38 35 | 2/11 3/ 79 58 86 45 35/ 40/ 22/6 30/ | 17/2 21/10
2 || 23 6/ 6/3 5/ 5/ º 39 32 2/11 2/5 64 78 45 32 38/ 39/ 22/ 23/| 23/1 24/1
3 || 23 6/ 6/6 5/ 5/4 15 12 |2/4 2/5 | 84 82 || 51 55 37/6 41/ | 22/ 33/ | 19/2 22/2
4 2/ 6/9 4/10 12 18 2/3 2/ 82 83 || 48 53 || 39/6 41/ |25/ 33/ | 16/9 || 23/7
5 2/8 | m | 4/105/3 19 16 || 2/6 2/ 82 74 || 51 57 | 40/642/6|25/ 34/| 16/10 25/5
6 2/1; // 6/ 5/9 15 13 |2/ 1/9 75 64 58 52 41/ 42/ 22/6 34/ 14/9 31/6
7| 2/ , 5/3 5/ 5/9 6/ | 14 13 1/10 1/11 | 68 80 58 66 41/ 46/ | 19/ 34/| łº, lºft.
8 2/1}| 6/9 10/6 5/ 7/ | 6/ 8/6 | 12 30 1/11 2/10 | 80 142 | 68 118 || 48/100/ | 24/6 47/| 26/6 28/11
9 || 3/ | 14, 26|| 15|| 86 18|9||11; 24; 11|| 12 18 |2/11 1/10 | 1.42 100 118 72 50 65/ 26/ 53/ | 35/10 i 33/10
1810 2/1 | 1.4/ 8/ 9/ 5/ | 10/68/ | 19 13 |2/3 1/10 | 100 72 76 58 49 53 31/ 45/| 28/10 34/
11 | | | 8/ 9/6 5/ 5/6 7/ 6/6 || 13 9 || 1/10 1/3 74 105 || 70 85 52 69 |30/ 52/| 26/2 31/8
12 || || || 10/ 9/6 6/ 5/6 9/ 14 13 | 1/7 1/8 100 108 || 86 102 || 49 76 29/6 55/| 23/ 32/3
13 2/2 9/6 9/ | 5/6 6/ 8/6 19 26 |2/ 2/10 | 102 78 87 73 || 50/6 52/6| 70/6 44/| 20/1 26/4
14 2/3 9/ 8/ | 5/6 6/6 || 8/ 7/6 |28°30 24 |3/ 2/5 100 68 | 73 43 47/6 51/ | 26/6 44/| 23/8 27/8
15 2/6 8/ 7/ | 5/6 4/6 || 7/6 8/6 || 23 16 |2/9 2/I | 72 78 || 51 34 || 48/ 49/6|23/ 42/| 21/4 24/4
16 22% | | 4/ 4/6 8/6 8/9 17 20 |2/5 1/11 || 70 45 || 36 33 46/6 48/ 26/6 42/ 15/11 | 18/8
17 22% iſ/ U 8/ 9/ | 20 22 1/11 2/1 52 70 || 30 35 | 48/ 72/ 21/ 52/| 27/7 27/
13||34 || 7/ 6/9 |4, 3/, º, º/, ; 13 |}/, /11 || 7 tº 40 ºf º ż, 3/ 53/ 2.3/2 |34/10
19 | 18 6/ 5/ | 4/9 2/6 9/6 8/6 19 14 I/II 1/5 | 72 50 | 37 33 || 42/6 59/6] 24/ 48/| 24/5 25/5
1820 | 1 || 5/2 4/3 3/3 2/6 // 14 II | 18 13% 55 50 | 35 30 37/ 46/ | 21/6 46/ | 17/9 18/8
1 a 4/6 3/6 2/10 2/ | n | 93 11}| 14, 13% 54 47 30 27 | 38/ 2.8/ | 18/ 36/ | 18/2 | 18/3
2 || 1 |46 5| 4 || 2/6 3/ | 8/6 7/6 10; 8% 13; 11 52 45 43 30 || 39/ 57/ | 17/6 40/ | 20/ | 18/5
3 iſ 5/ 4/3 || 3/6 3/ | 8/ 8/6 10 9 14, 11}| 58 55 || 41 36 34/ 46/ | 16/ 32/ | 16/11
4 || || || 4/ 4/6 2/4 2/6 8/6 9/6 || 11 84 || 13 11}| 52 44 || 35 38 26/ 52/ | 13/ 25/ | 16/ |
5 | 12 || 4/6 a 2/6 2/8 9/6 7/6 18, 10% 22} 14 50 44 || 39 44 28/ 50/ | 11/6 27/ 19/4
6 m 4/3 3/ 2/3 1/6 7/6 7/6 8, 7} | 13 10 || 31 36 || 41 38 21/ 44/ | 9/ 26/ | 1.4/2
- {}: 3/6 3/6 | 1/6 1/6 7/6 8/ | 7 || 65|| 10, 9 || 38 35 | 42 36 22/ 40/ | 8/ 27/ | 16/10 |
8 sold | 3/6 3/ | 1/6 1/6 8/ 8/ 6, 7} | 84 83 || 36 34 39 38 22/ 40/ | 8/ 28/ | 18/ |
*...* The extreme fluctuation during the War from 1793 to 1815 in the Money Price of nearly all articles of Subsistence and
Merchandize, and the vast depreciation which since the termination of the War all similar articles have experienced, having gi-
yen rise to much difference of opinion and discussion as to the causes which produced such fluctuations and ulterior depreciation
it led in 1823, to the publication by MR. TookE (a Gentleman very extensively concerned in the Commerce between England
and Russia) of a Work entitled “Thoughts and Details on the High and Low prices of the thirty Years from 1793 to 1822.” and
in a second Edition of his Work published in 1824, MR. Tooke appended a copious exhibition of the prices of nearly all the
great Staple articles of Subsistence and Merchandize during, the thirty Years above stated. which were collated by Mr. Hinricks
(a Gentleman familiar with and well qualified for the task) from the only Publication extant, which contained any. general quo-
tation of Prices prior to the Commencement of the War.—VIz. Princes and the London Price Current.— see note to the two fol-
lowing Statements. . 2 N • . . . . . -
;
178 * - - -
STATEMENT (No. 8) shewing the Highest, and Lowest prices
of Muscovado Sugar, of Hyson and Congou Tea, of Ordinary and
fine British Plantation Coffee, and of Hops, in each of the 47 Years 1782–1828, and also of the quantity in Ibs. Weight, of Hops
see Statement of the Rates of Duty.
grown in England in each of those Years.--& The Hops are quoted Duty paid, but the Sugar, Tea, and Coffe are exclusive of duty.
TEA, at Shillings and Pence d?' ib.
SUGAR COFFEE
at Shillings d? Cwt. | /* - -N at Shillings d? Cwt. Hops ºf Cwt,
2– A- -N Hyson Congou /~ ~\- N/ A —,
Years Brown | Fine Low Fine Plow Fine Ordinary Fine ibs. Grown Low Fine
1782 |40/26/ | 63/ 40/ | 7/6 6/8 13/6 11/6 4/6 4/4 5/6 5/2 62/ 81/ | 81/ 116/ !.1 10 l.3 10 l.4 10 l.6 15
3 || 29/22/|46/25/| 7/2 6/ | 12/ 11/ 4/4 4/ | 5/6 5/ 60/48/| 83/ 66/ 6 4 10 || 10 || 0 || H 5
4 18/28/ | 34/46/ | 7/3 4/10 12/ 9/ 4/8 3/10, 6/4 4/8 54/ 76/ | 68/ 105/ | 19,736,202 || 4 3 10 || 6 6 5 5
5 || 26/23/ |42/38/|4/8 5/ 9/ 8/6 || 3/10 2/8 5/ 5/6 | 68/66/ | 79/ 76/|23,519,267 4 4 16 || 5 18 6
6 29/41/|40/48/| 5/8 4/10 9/ 7/6 3/4 2/6 7/ 6/ 65/ 78/ | 80/ 95/ | 19,996,055 || 3 16 2 5 7 3 16
7|38/24/|47/ 37/ 5/2 4/2 8/6 8/ 2/10 2/9 5/3 4/8 78/ 86/ | 96/ 100/ | 8,813,819 || 4 8 5 5 10
8 || 34/29/ 46/41/| 4/6 9/6 8/ 3/ 2/9 6/4 5/ 86/ 90/ | 102/ 105/| 29,978,410 || 9 9 11 12 17
9 || 31/35/| 43/47/ | 4/6 9/ 2/10 2/6 5/ 4/9 92/ 88/| 106/ 100/ | 21,176,855 || 5 10 7 10 || 5 15 8 10
1790 38/45/|45/46/| 4/6 5/ 9/ 9/6 || 2/6 2/9 |4/9 4/6 86/ 56/ | 98/ 76/ 22,308,245 || 5 15 3 6 4.
1 |47/58/| 59/65/|4/10 4/ A/ // 2/9 3/ | 4/9 5/ 59/85/| 79/ 105/ | 18,867,548 || 4 5 5 6 7
2 63/40/| 76/68/ | 4/7 4/ 9/6 9/ 3/ 5/ 100| 70/| 120/ 100/| 33,949,732 || 4 2 : 0 || 5 5 3
3 || 53/ 41/| 73/66/|4/ 4/6 | 8/ 9/10 || 3/ 2/6 5/ 3/ 73/83/| 115/ 105/| 5,000,175 2 16 7 5 12 11 10
4 |40/32/| 67/58/| 4/6 4/8 9/6 9/ 2/8 3/2 4/ 85/66/ | 116/ 95/| 42,528,587 10 2 10 | 12 12 4
5 |42/63/|66/75/ |4/8 4/7 8/ 3/2 2/11| 4/6 4/ 72/100/| 112/ 145/ | 17,180,497 || 3 10 4 10 || 5 5 6
6 61/65/| 75/ 78/ | 4/6 5/ // 2/11 3/9 |4/ 4/5 | 103/100/| 135/ 126/ | 15.739,511 || 4 4 2 16 || 5 5 3 15
7 52/ 57/| 74/75/| 4/7 4/8 8/6 8/ 2/10 2/4 || 4/5 3/9 || 104/120/ | 126/ 145/| 32,881,264 || 4 14 6 10 || 6 10 8 15
8 59/57/| 77/75/|4/4 4/6 8/ 8/2 3/ 3/4 3/9 | 120/146/ | 138/ 172/ | 11,774,587 || 4 10 84 5 15 9
9 |62/28/ | 87/ 50/| 4/7 3/10 8/2 5/8 3/5 2/5 3/9 2/7 170ſ 98/ | 196/ 130/ | 15,295,535 | 10 10 15 15 18 18
1800 32/ 54/| 54/70/|4/ 4/2 7/ 6/ 2/10 3/2 3/4 3/7 | 115| 95/ | 165/ 150/ | 15,229,379 | 16 il 15 17 13 15
1 59/32/| 75/ 54/|4/2 4/3 6/6 5/6 || 3/4 2/10| 3/7 3/6 || 115| 60/ | 160/ 110/| 50,657,112 || 15 10 2 10 | 18 4 6
2 || 33/26/ 55/50/|4/3 5/ 6/6 6/ 3/ 2/11 3/8 3/9 60/70/| 128/ 115/ | 3,707,170 || 3 16 10 10 || 5 10 12 12
3 30/41/| 53/ 60/| 5/ 4/5 6/ 4/10 2/11 2/6 | 3/8 3/2 76/120/ | 125/ 156/ || 41,573,237 || 10 5 4 10 || 11 10 5
4 |46/ 52/ | 62/66/ |4/2 4/7 4/10 5/4 2/8 3/1 3/3 3/6 110/140/| 170/ 156/ | 37,108,000 || 4 12 510 || 6 6 6 10
5 52/.40/| 65/62/ | 4/7 4/8 5/4 5/9 3/1 2/11| 3/6 3/8 140/115/ | 185/ 170/ | 6,859,065 || 3 5 5 5 7 7
6|41/29/|65/58/|4/8 4/10, 5/8 5/10 |2/11 2/4 3/8 3/5 | 1251 80/ | 195/ 145/ | 31,951,887 || 5 16 46 7 15 5 2
7|24/28/| 52/58/|4/10 4/7 5/8 6/2 2/10 3/1 || 3/9 3/8 || 100| 70/| 160/130/| 20,884,662 || 48 6 5 15 7 I (?
8 28/ 50/| 49/60/ |4/7 4/8 6/ 5/9 || 3/2 3/ | 3/8 3/7 | 60/ 90/ | 120/130/| 52,523,682 5 12 3 7 4
9 50/36/| 60/48/|4/8 5/ 5/8 6/ 3/ 3/1 3/7 3/10 85/75/ | 128/ 138/| 13,346,694 || 4 4 3 6 15 5 10
1810 |47/42/| 58/ 52/| 4/114/7 5/10 5/6 3/1 3/ | 3/10 3/6 75/60/ | 146/ 105/| 15,342,120 || 3 16 4.5 6 5 7
11 || 43/31/| 53/49/| 4/7 4/9 || 5/6 6/ 2/11 3/ | 3/6 3/8 || 38/25/| 95/ 73/| 32,783,160 || 6 10 5 9 12 7 7
12 |40/51/| 55/ 69/| 4/7 4/11| 6/ 5/6 3/2 3/ | 3/8 20/30/| 80/ 96/ | 6,378,150 || 6 13 8 14
13 || 56/ 70/| 67/76/| 4/9 6/1 || 5/10 6/ | 2/11 3/3 3/7 3/9 50/40/| 116/ 105/| 27,444,903 || 17 10 21 12
14|92/ 50/ 107] 78/ | 6/2 6/ 7/6 6/10 || 3/5 3/3 || 3/10 3/9 80/60/| 142/ 11.5/| 29,328,458 || 8 7 I () 8 15
15 | 73/ 52/| 85/70/| 6/ 5/6 6/10 6/6 || 3/3 2/7 |3/7 3/11. 60/50/| 115/110/|25,862,540 | 9 8 8 14 12 10
16 50/43/| 70/61/| 5/9 4/6 || 6/3 5/9 2/6 2/9 |3/11 3/6 56/50/ | 110/104/| 9,663,842 || 6 14. 9 18
17|40/45/ | 61/67/| 4/6 4/3 6/ 5/9 2/9 2/11| 3/5 3/7 54/74/| 102/ 11.2/ | 13,882,904 || 14 10 30 20 35
18 52/47/ | 66/63/| 4/6 4/2 5/10 6/4 2/11 3/1 || 3/7 3/5 76/112/| 180/ 163/|41,628,396 || 27 5 10 || 32 9 5
19|45/30/|60/55/ 4/6 5/1 6/ 5/10 |2/10 2/4 || 3/6 78/ 86/ | 166/ 126/ | 50,510,921 5 12 3 16 9 5
1820 32/31/| 56/51/| 5/1 5/7 5/10 6/4 2/5 2/3 |3/7 3/5 10/100/ | 155/ 143/| 28,911,841 || 4 3 10 || 4 15 512
I 33/24/| 53/48/| 5/5 4/5 6/2 5/11 2/4 2/8 3/6, 3/3 || 08/ 73/ | 148/ 132/| 31,781,986 || 3 10 3 3 || 510 4 10
2 || 31/23/ 53/ 45/| 4/3 3/7 6/ 5/10 2/6 2/7 | 3/7 3/9 || 04/80/ | 145/ 136/ |42,548,915 4 3 5 12 4 30
3 35/28/| 51/40/| 4/4 3/8 5/6 5/3 2/6 2/7 3/10 3/9 |106/75/| 142/ 120/| 5,406,631 218 11 4 || 5 5 18 0
4 31/ 27/|42/4I/| 3/10 4/4 5/3 4/8 2/9 2/7 3/2 3/8 75/ 53/ | 114/100/ | 31,102,642 10 10 7 18 8 8
5 34/45/|44/ 53/ |4/ 4/6 4/10 5/2 2/7 2/8 3/9 3/7 62/ 53/ | 116/ 95/| 5,788,595 || 7 17 10 9 22 ()
6 28/31/|47/43/| 4/1 4/9 4/9 5/2 2/7 2/3 3/2 3/5 57/51/| 98/ 95/| 57,232,975 | 17 10 4 8 22 5 16
7 30/39/| 44/47/|4/7 4/10 5/2 5/2 2/4 2/2}| 3/5 3/2 || 51/40/| 95/ 88/| 29,394,430 7 4 4 || 9 9 5
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As certain inferences will be found in the Abstract and Review of the evidence on the British Wool Trade, to have been drawn from the fluctuation of price in the
great Staple articles of subsistence and Merchandize, it is important to know how far any representation of prices is entitled to confidence for accuracy: at pages 499 -507
of the Lords printed Copy of the evidence, is a Statement of prices of various articles given in to the Committe by a Mr. E. C. Hohler, who stuted, that he had eactracted
it principally from Princes London Price Current, and that he had the assistance of a Gentleman from the National Debt Office who had gone over the calculations
with him, but the whole Statement (eaccept what relates to the proportions of quality of the Foreign Wools Imported which will be adverted to further on) bespeaks
such incompetency for the duty on the part of the Compilers as to render those Statements of prices quite unworthy of notice; the note to the preceding Statement adverts
o a Work of Mr. Tooke's to which is appended a copious Ssatement of prices collated by Mr. Henrick's (a Gentleman well qualified for the task) from the same Price
Current, which the same note states is the only publication eactant which contained any general quotation of prices prior to the commencement of the War, and indeed it
is believed to be the only pnblication of the kind of which any regular file is known to exist prior to 1811, but, eaccept its eacclusiveness Princes Price Current has no ap-
preciateed character, on the contrary it is supposed to have been conducted in the most slovenly manner
erately reflected upon before any inferences therefrom can be deemed justifiable.— see succeding notes.
; and as such, any information drawn from it requires to be delib-
;
STATEMENT (No. 9) shewing the Highest, and Lowest price
179
s, of Irish Salt Provisions, Irish and Dutc
Candle Tallow, Greenland Whale, and Rape Seed Oils, and Jamaica Rum, in each of the 48 Years 1782–1828.
.* From 1782 to 1798 all Foreign Tallow was admitted Duty free, in 1798 – 1802 at 1/6* Cwt., in 1803 at 210%, in 1804 at 2/3%, in 1805 at 214, in 1806 at 2/6, in 1807 – 12 at 2/8, and in
1813 – 28 at 3/2 ft. Cwt.— Whale Oil was subject to a Duty of from 12/2 to 14|3} {* T'un from 1782 to 1808, and of 7} to 8|3% from 1809 to 1824, but the Ships Importing it, were at
the same time allowed a Bounty more than equivalent to the Duty: see Statement relating to Fisheries. In 1825 an alteration took place in the PP'eights and Measures throughout
the United Kingdom by which the Spirit Measure was increased from .83311 to .100000.
h Butter. Russia Yellow
Butler tº Cavt. .
Russia. Yellow
Ożls tº Thºn,
Jamaica Rum per Gallon exclusive of Dut
Salt Provision Duty free - - 3/
Irish Mess Beef Irish Mess Pork Candle Tallow of 252 Gallons Duty free High Proof and I Low Proof and
Years & Barrel of 200 lbs. P Barrel of do. Irish, Duty free Dutch, Duty paid t? Cwt. Duty paid Whale Rape Fine Flavor Inferior
1782 80/ 84/82/ | 55/ 58/ 58/ 56/ | ######## 40/ 38/ | 1.26 l.29 l.26 l.29 || 3/4 6/ |3/2 4/6
3| 88/ 65/ | 60/ 50/ 58/54/61/ | ######## 39/ 32/ 29 37 22 29 || 4/1 2/10 || 3/9 2/
4 60/ 70/ | 50/ 70/| 70/55/61/ | 5333333; 36/ 46/ 39 34 || 30 20 3/2 4/4 2/6 3/6
5 70/ 72/ | 70/ 67/ 59/54/61/ | ######## 47/43/48/ | 42 37 27 21 3/8 2/10 |2/8 2/2
6||72/77/68/| 65/ 70/| 62/ 56/64/| ######## 48/50/.57/| 32 39 22 20 2/8 3/2/4 |2/8 2/
7 78/ 80/ | 63/ 58/ 64/ 50/57/ | #gºs 5:#5 57/ 48/ 36 26 I6 20 2/8 3/4 2/2 3/
8| 82/ 75/ | 60/ 50/| 55/50/.53/ | ########| |47/34/40/| 25 24 18 17 | 4/3 3/ |3/, 2/4
9 75/ 73/ 46/ 52/ 48/ 52/ | ####### 41/45/44/ 30 25 | 17 19 || 3/2 3/ |2/6 2/4
1790 75/ 80/ 50/ 60/ 55/ 70/ | ######## 43/ 45/ 36 28 18 23 3/ 4 3 2/4 3/6
I 78/ 82/75/| 63/ 53/ 70/49/70/ | ######| 42/40/48/ | 34 31 19 24 |4/10.3/94/5 |4/ 2/9
2 75/70/ 90/| 60/ 70/| 70/47/66/ 2.Éiºš53 || 48/42/47/ | 32 40 24 26 || 4/9 4/8 |4/ 3/6
3 90/ 105/| 70/ 72/ 65/75/70/ | ******* | 48/ 39/ 46 35 | 27 21 24 5/4 4/6 |4/8 4/
4 || 115/ 100/ | 75/ 66/ 72/ 6/ 76/ 78/ 39/ 50/ 44 40 24 26 |4/8 3/2 3/9 |2/6 3/
5 100/ 110/ | 66/ 84/| 76/ 81/ 76/ '75 58/80/64/ | 40 60 27 37 || 3/10 8/9 || 3/4 8/6
6 110/ 125/ | 82/ 105/ 76/ 80/ 75/ 86/ 70/ 60/ |62 33 38 || 38 30 36|| 9/6 8/ | 9/ 6/
| 7 | 125/ 140/| 115/ 95/| 77/88/73/ 88/ 77/ | 62/47/50/ |40 31 35 | 38 29 32 8/6/ 7/ |6/64/6 7/2
8 147/ 130/| 95/ 71/| 74/63/80/ | 78/ 54/ 78/ 50/ 57/ 30 35 | 28 31 8/ 5 7/2 4/6
9 126/ 130/| 70/ 95 82/ 95/ 75/ 105/ 57/ 66/ 34 64 27 29 || 5/6 4/ 5/ |4/3 3/4/
1800 | 120/ 135/ | 95/ 145/| 105/ 90/125/108/98/128/| 59/ 68/ 64 59 26 41 || 4/6 8/3 || 3/9 6/9
1 150/ 120/ | 170/ 120/ 117/75/ || 116/83/ 92/| 76/ 52/59/| 59 47 50 46 8/3 10/4/9 |7/6 4/3
2 120/ 160/ | 120/ 11.5/| 80/70/92/ | 98/ 86/118/ 64/60/66/|47 37 43 || 32 34 5/6 6/9 5/ |4/25/6 3/6
3 | 150/ 160/ | 115/ 100/ 94/ 115/ | 108/95/117/| 68/ 77/ |42 51 46 34 40 5/6 7/3 4/9 |5/6 3/4
4 155/ 110/ | 115/ 70/| 113/ 80/ |114/_66/112/| 75/69/71/| 47 62 37 35 | 5/ 3/9 6/6 |2/9 5/
5 | 130/ 140/ | 75/ 100/| 98/70/100/1100 120/85' 110|| 68/62/70/| 67 52 | 40 32 6/6 4/3 |5/ 3/3
6 || 120/ 140/ 88/ 100/] 80/ 100/ | 78! II8' 88ſ 110|| 67/ 55/ 54 35 28 27 4/6 3/4 3/6
7 | 126/ 140/| 100/ 93/| 92/ 122/ | 105/102/123/ 53/ 72/ 37 31 28 22 || 4/6 4/3 3/4 3/
8 125/ 100/| 92/ 110/| 126/ 105/ | 112/105/123/| 71/ 112/ 33 57 |30 26 37 4/6 6/9 |3/6 6/
9 152/ 145/ | 110/ 11.5/118/84/116/ | 108/125/122/|110/82/93/ | 73 60 | 35 45 6/6 5/6 6/9 5/6 3/94/9
1810 | 155/ 145/ | 120/ 115/| 95/ 125/ | 115/124/105/| 84/ 65/ 64 58 39 44 41 || 6/ 6/9 |4/6 4/9
11 | 190/ 170/| 115/ 105/|132/118/126/ — 62/ 75/ | 63 48 67 || 46 33 || 6/ 5/3 6/3 |4/6 4/24/6
12 163/ 152/ | 100/ 122/128/118/122/| 134/110/| 73/ 90/ 80 78 43 36 6/ 7/3 6/3 4/3 5/6
13 160/ 195/ 122/ 187/ 121/ 90/ 127/ 72/105/ 84/100/ 50 64 45 40 60 6/6 8/ 7/ 6/
14 || 178/ 160/ | 125/ 130/140/125/138/|130/95/140/110/78/108/ 36 44 58 34 43| 8/ 6/ |6/ 4/6
15 140/ 170/| 70/ 100/| 116/ 12.1/ 143/105/124/| 82/ 60/ 60 36 33 45 35 | 6/6 4/4 |4/6 3/
16 140/ 90/| 70/ 75/|114/68/96/ | 108/ 74/ 86/ 55/47/ 52/| 37 61 22 37 4/6 3/10 5/| 3/3 2/8 3/9
17 | 125/ 108/| 105/ 90/| 82 94. 701 116|| 90/74/ 105/| 55/ 52/77/|43 72 65 |38 31 59| 4/6 4/ 5/6 |2/8 3/6
18 110/ 100/| 112/ 105/ 134/127/118/ 120/ 100/118/| 71/ 90/ 83/ |48 58 55 || 34 42 39| 5/ 5/6 4/3 3/8 3/3
19 125/ 115/ | 102/ 90/| 78/100/ 75/| 80/100/ 92/| 71/ 63/ 52/|46 49 39 33 39 34 4/3 4/ 3/3 2/6
1820 135/ 120/| 67/6 72/6 | 93/ 82/ | 86/75/ 88/| 54/63/48/|41 48 44 |30 33 23. 3/9 5/2 4/ | 3/4 3/
1 | 125/ 117/ | 72/6 57/6 97/72/90/ | 85/*42/82/| 44/46/40/| 39 42 48 25 19 4/3 2/10 |2/2 1/6
2 112/ 80/ 57/6 54/ | 90/72/75/ |74/88/46/74/| 55/32/42/|43 30 32 22 19 28 3/ 3/3 3/ | 1/10 1/8
3 107/ 95/| 50/ 75/ | 70/ 84/ | 90/ 86/ 90/ | 38/9 33/6 || 33 36 34 |21 24 18 2/10 2/2 2/4 1/10 1/7
4|90/85 80 1026 80/77/84/| 80/ 94/ | 104/74/102/| 34/3 36/6 || 36 33 19 25 2/8 2/4 1/11 1/9
5|105] 115||110|| 84|90ſ 87|6 |38|96/ 78|96) 901 112| 86| 98|| 42/ 35/3 | 40 34 35 |29 24 32 || 3/62/10 3/5 2/1 2/4
6 |127| 115||110|| 726 87.672/6 82/ 96/ | 110/114/122/| 32/ 39/3 || 39 34 30 30 38 || 3/62/11 3/84||2/11262/82/11
7 117/6120, 115|| 67/6 63| 60| | 86/92/ 88/ | 116/104/92/| 36/ 39/3 || 35.323433 31 29 21 4/1 4/2 |3/1 3/4
8 115/ 110/ | 68/ 87/6 82/74/80/ | 112/ 86/ 90/|42/3 37/ 37 34 23 27 | 4/6 3/6 3/8

*** Referring to the Notes, to the two preceding Statements the principle upon which the above, as well, as all the accompanying Statements of Prices are
founded, is now about to be eacplained;— Highest and lowest price simply stated, denotes, as much the price of the best and worst quality of an article, as
it does the fluctuation in price, of an article of similar quality: and the object, in these Statements, being not merely to shew, what the prices of the articles ea:-
hibited have been; but as far as practicable, to shew the fluctuations, to which they have been subjected, the quotations therefore here given mean the prices of
Similar qualities, and in the Years in which the highest quotation precedes the lowest, it implies that the article tended to decline during such
the Years in which the lowest quotation precedes the highest, the contrary, the article tended to a rise. Inferences respecting the cause of these fluctuations
in support, or in refutation of those advanced by Mr. Tooke and others on the subject will be found in another place; suffice it to say, that some articles from
their peculiarity of nature, and peculiar circumstances, preclude any just inferences of a general nature being applied to them: whilst the eactreme variations
of quality of other articles renders it impossible to convey in a general eachibition of prices a correct Idea of the value ºf the Bulk of the articles: among the
ºrticles subject to peculiar circumstances tending to ocsasion an eaſtrémé fluctuation in price are Hops (see Statement No. 8) and among those subject to ea:-
treme variation in quality is Indigo ( e -
4 Single quotation sufficient to convey a fair idea both of their general and particular Value.
see Statement No. 16) whilst all the articles in this State
Year, and in
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STATEMENT snewing the Annual Average Price of the Silk and Cotton Piece Goods of India, and of Nankeen, as sold ( exclusive of D
Public Sales of the Hon. EAST INDIA Company, in each of the 33 Years 1799–1831; and also a Statement of the contract prices of the
ticles of subsistence for the supply of Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals; the annual average price of Wheat, and ratio of the value of Manufacturing Labor in each of
Eacported, as eachibited at page 48, and
*** The last Column of this Statement is the one most deserving of attention ; it is founded on the Official and Declared Value qf British Products
when contrasted with the increased value of Money Property, presents a disparity, which none but the most stultified and obtuse can view without
it portends. In 1803 ºf 100 of 3 dj Cent. Stock was only equal to £ 31 15 2 of Manufactured Products,
was equal to less than 23 Pieces of Long Cloths, and in 1831 to more than 115 Pieces, being in the proportion of more than 5 to 1.
PIECE GOODS.
Taffaties,
—r—
Contract Prices of the undermentioned articles,
Jor the supply of the Naval Hospital at Greenwich.
§ 3. - ilk § A. ATA", TT1 7
5 §§ rºº § NANQUINS.
- §§ - Long •S º
Years | 3 Cloths. & Long. Short. White.
1799 || 28/6 49/ 41/6 53/ 27/7 9/2 6/6 | 6/3 | 8/5
1800 ; 45/2 37/ 51/10 24/8 12/ 7/3 6/10 | 6/5
1 34/6 48/2 46/3 53/8 — 10/2 6/4 6/1 5/1
2 39/4 57/5 40/5 48/9 — 8/4 5/7 5/1 || 4/5
3 28/3 40/3 || 38/ 46/6 20/8 7/2 5/1 || 4/10 || 4/2
4 28/5 40/2 42/ 35/3. — 8/8 || 5/3 4/8 4/2
5 33/1 | 40/5 || 37/9 || 32/5 15/4 8/7 6/4 || – || –
6 33/6 53/10 || 43/1 29/6 -* 7/6 || – * I tºº-
7 || 32/9 || 43/2 | 39/5 30/ 15/2 5/9 3/11 || – || –
8 30/4 43/2 30/11 || 25/7 || – 6/6 || 4/4 | – || –
9 || 32/10 || 45/9 || 37/1 || 33/6 17/2 7/11 || 5/5 | – || –
1810 || 30/7 44/2 || 36/ 34/2 | 16/11 || 7/8 5/2 | – || –
II 22/ | 35/11 || 31/10 || 37/5 18/ 6/8 1/11 | – || –
12 18/9 39/11 30/ 38/7 17/9 3/1 4/4 |. º
13 22/2 32/5 34/5 44/8 20/6 6/3 || 4/7 || 3 |6 || 6/7
14 31/8 47/6 43/9 53/6 22/9 10/ 7/ | 6/9 || –
15 27/10 | 40/10 || 38/3 42/3 || 19/7 7/11 5/6 | – || 7/8
16 22/3 36/8 || 33/4 || 34/10 17/6 6/2 5/3 3/7 || –
17 21/ 31/11 || 33/9 || 32/3 | 15/4 5/7 || 4/ — 6/1
18 22/ | 34/4 39/5 31/4 || 14/10 || 7/4 5/5 | – || 5/3
19 22/3 || 34/10 || 33/3 29/4 14/4 6/2 || 4/10 | – || 3/2
1820 24/10 || 39/8 || 48/7 || 28/5 || – 5/11 || – * || --
1 23/9 || 38/7 || 43/10 || 27/1 | 12/7 4/6 3/4 || – || –
2. 22/9 || 37/10 | 40/9 28/ | 13/4 || 4/4 3/3 | – || –
3 22/3 || 39/4 36/4 || 26/6 12/10 || 4/ 2/11 || – tºm-
4 22/1 40/5 || 37/6 25/4 | 12/10 || 4/1 2/10 | – || 3/2
5 || 25/5 | 40/3 43/9 || 25/ | 13/2 4/1 2/10 I/II 2/11
6 22/9 || 32/2 || 37/1 | 16/4 8/4 4/2 | – || 1/8 || 3/4
7 18/5 24/8 40/4 | 1.4/2 7/11 || 4/7 | – || 1/8 || –
8 || 17/3 22/ | 32/5 14/2 7/3 5/1 || 4/9 1/9 || 3/4
9 18/10 || 23/3 || 30/6 14/6 7/5 4/1 | 1/10 10 || 4/2
1830 19/10 24/8 31/6 15/10 || 7/5 3/1 — — 3/7
1 19/8 24/5 27/7 14/9 7/1 2/4 1/5 | – || 3/4
2
3
4
5
6
Flour, Meat, Butter | Chse. Pease, Oatmeal,
t;" Sack. tº Cwt. | {Pib. {Pib. dj Bush. tº Bush,
96/ 64/4 || 113 || 64 || 13/5 14/
82/3 | 60/4 113 || 74 7/9 12/
69/74 61/ 113 || 7 | 8/4} | 10/3
63/8; 63/ 12} | 74 || 14/4} 9/4;
69/10; 63/ 12} | 73 || 19/2; 10/10
85/1} | 66/6 | 13 || 8 || 14/10; 11/9
88/4 || 72/ | 133 || 8 || 9/5 11/7
91/ 74/ 14} | 84 || 8/9 1 1/6
107/5 78/ 15} | 84 || 12/83 13/3
93/ 85/ 15 8; 13/84 || 13/3
70/6 || 74/6 || 14 | 83 || 9/4 10/4
44/9 | 68/ 14 || 8 6/7} | 10/3
64/1 || 51/4 94 | 64 7/03 9/2
86/4 || 51/4 8; 5% | 8/6; 13/9
65/II 59/ 11 || 6 || 10/9 # 13/6
57/2; 64/3 II | 8 7/8 || 12/9
55/1, 70/4} | 94 || 7 ||37/53 || 13/4}
45/3} 58/10 | 83 || 6 | # 5/9 |& 8/84
37/9; 39/5, | | 5 |& 5/04 |* 8/6
41/11}| 42/73 || 74 || 4 |# 5/6 15/6
47/6. 42/83 | 84 || 4 |* 5/11 || 17/
52/4} | 59/6% | 103 || 5} | 11/ | 17/6
44/2; 57/8 9; 6% II/ 19/
43/64 55/4} | 84 5} | 10/6 25/
46/6 || 50/73 | 84 5} | 9/6 18/6
55/20%| 46/34 5 8/9 | 18/6
54/11 || 43/6 6% 4. 8/ 16/11
60/5} 44/3] | 9; 4; 9/ 17/6
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56/11
56/9
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66/3
64/3
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uty ) at the
principal ar-
those Years.
Jear and trembling for the consequences which
while in 1832 it commands ºf 139 6 10; or in 1801 the ºf 100 of 3 “P Cent. Stock
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2 ſºn gº 333i (ſt 3i N. C. § 3;&#4;...ſf.
RATES OF CUSTOM'S DUTIES
PAYABLE ON MERCHAN DIZE, IMPORTED INTO THE
UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA,
Pursuant to an Act of Congress passed the 14th. of July 1832; to take effect from the
- 3rd. March, 1833.
ON SHEEPS WOOL AND WOOLENS.
On Sheeps Wool, not exceeding in Value 8 Cents itſ” ib. ...... . . . . duty free
Exceeding 8 Cents dj' ib, to pay 4 Cents d? ib Duty, & 40 d?' Cent, ad valorem
Wool on the Skin to be estimated as to Weight and Value as
other Wool; and fine Wool mia!ed with dirt or other material
so as to reduce the Value of the miarture below 8 Cents ºf ib, to
be appraised, and the Wool to be charged as though it had not
been so mia!ed.
on all Milled and Fulled Cloth known by the name of
plain Kerseys or Kendal Cottons, of which Wool shall
be the only material, the value whereof shall not ex-
ceed 35 Cents d?' Square Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 d? Cent, ad valorem
On Worsted Stuff Goods, Shawls, and other Manufac-
tures of Silk and Worsted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 do. do.
On Worsted Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 do. do.
On Woolen Yarn, 4 Cents di’ib and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 do. do.
On Coach Laces • Q Q & © ge e e s tº a 9 s e e s 6 º' e tº e o e a s e o e º a 9 & © tº e c 35 do. do.
On Mits, Gloves, Bindings, Blankets, Hosiery, Car-
pets, and Carpeting, . . . . . . . e 9 tº dº tº ſº e º E & © e o 's s e º & 9 e º º • 25 do. do.
eaccept Brussels, Wiiton, and treble ingrained Car-
peting which pay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Cents {P Sq. Yard
On all other ingrained and Venetian Carpeting ...... 35 do. do.
On Blankets, not exceeding in Value 75 Cents each... 5 ºff Cent, ad valorem
On Flannels, Bockings, and Baizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cent8 per Sq. Yard
On Merino Shawls, & all other Manufactures of Wool
or of which Wool is a component part, and on ready
made Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 tº Cent. ad valorem
On Felts or Hat bodies, made wholly or in part of Wool 18 Cents each
ON COTTONS.
On all Manufactures of Cotton, or of which Cotton
shall be a component part (excepting Cotton Twist,
Yarn, and Thread º e º 'º º º e tº 6 º' s e º e º e º e º e o e s is e tº º e º ſº tº 25 d? Cent, ad valorem
No plain Cottons to be valued at less than ... 30 Cents ºf Sq. Yard
And if dyed, Color’d, Printed, or Stained 35 do. do.
On Nankeens direct from China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 d? Cent, ad valorem
On all Stamped, Printed, or Painted Floor Cloth . . . . 43 Cents d?' Sq. Yard
On Oil Cloths of all kinds, (not patent Floor Cloth ) i2} do, do.
On Floor Matting, usually made of Flags, or other
1Material e 9 & e º 0 e º 0 tº 9 & 0 9 e º & 6 s > *, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g º e º 'º 5 d? Cent, ad valorem
ON SHH.F.S.
On all Manufactures of Silk, or of which Silk shall
be a component part, Imported from beyond the Cape
of Good ope a tº - © tº tº a tº 9 º' e º 'º - e º gº * * * * * * * * * * * c e e º 'º e e a 10 do. do.
From all other parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 5 do. do.
eaccept Sewing Silk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & a tº G tº C tº s 2 e º e . 40 do. do.
On Sail T}uck tº e º & e º 'º e º 'º & ſº dº & & © tº 6 e º 'º e s e o e º gº gº º s a s e e º e © 15 dB Cent. ad valorem
On all Manufactnres of º or Flax, (except Yarn
and Cordage, Tarred and Untarred, Ticklenburghs,
Osnaburghs, and Burlaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ • 25 do. do.
On Bleached and Unbleached LINEN .......... . . 15 do. do.
On Cotton Bagging without regard to Weight or
Breadth • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3% Cents tº Sq. Yard
ON IRON AND MANUFACTURES OF IRON.
On Iron, in Bars or Bolts, not Manufactured in
tº e º º ºs º º O & Gº
whole or in part by Rolling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Dollars itſ' Ton
On Iron, made wholly, or in part by Rolling, & Steel 30 do. do.
Scrap and Old e e g a s * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e º e a e e s e e e s s a s e a 12% do. do.
In Pigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * 0 tº º, ø tº e - e a c s e e o e o e 10 do. do.
Qn Vessels of Cast Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 13 Cent # ib.
On all other Castings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... I do. do.
On Iron or Steel Wire, not exceeding No. 14 ........ 5 do. do.
do. O. exceeding do. ........ 9 do. do.
On Cap or Bonnet. Wire, covered with Silk, Cotton,
Flax, Yarn, or Thread * @ 9 tº 8 º' s e º e tº a e e s e s = e s p a a e s a e . 12 do. do.
On Silvered OY Plated Wire • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5 {} Cent, ad valorem
On round Iron or brazier’s rods of 3 to 8|16ths. of an -
inch diameter, inclusive, and on Iron in nail or spike
rods, or nail plates, slit, rolled, or hammered, and
on Iron in sheets, and Hoop Iron, and on Iron, slit,
olled, or hammered for band Iron, scroll Irón, or
casement rods * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * c s e e 3 Cents d? ifi.
4 d e
On Iron S ikes • * @ e º 'º * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g e o 'º e 0. do
Qn Iron Nails, cut and wrought ... ........ • . . . . . . . . 5 do. do.
On tacks, brads, & Sprigs, not exceeding 16 oz. to 1000 5 do. 4; io90
do. do. O, exceeding do. do. 5 do. #' ib.
On Anvils and Anchors, and all parts thereof Manu. -
factured in Whole Qr in part ....................... 2 do. do.
On Iron Cables or Chains, and do. do. do. 3 do. do.
On Mill Cranks and Mill Irons of wrought Iron .... 4 do. do.
On Blacksmith’s Hammers and Sledges ... . . - - - - - - 2% do. do.
On square Wire, used for the Manufacture of Stretch-
ers for Umbrellas, and cut in pieces, not exceeding
the length used therefor .................... tº º e o a º 12 djº Cent, ad valorem
On Mill Saws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * • . . . . . . . . . I Dollar each
On Muskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 13 do. do.
On Rifles * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g a 9 º' * * * * * g tº a 4 tº 9 º' e o 9 2} do. do.
ON IRON AND MANUFACTURES OF IRON,+Continued,
On all other Fire Arms......... º, e º e o e o s & c. © tº º e e º e e e . 30 tº Cent ad, valorem
On Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Cutting
Knives, Sickles, or Reaping hooks, Scythes, Spades,
Shoyels, Squares of Iron or Steel, Plated Brass, and
Polished Steel, Saddlery, Coach and Harness Fur-
niture of all descriptions, Steelyards & Scale Beams,
Socket Chissels, Vices and Screws of Iron, called
Wood Screws ... . . . . . . . ... 30 d? Cent, ad valorem
ON JAPANNED WARE, COPPER, TIN, LEAD, AND SLATES.
Qn common Tin’d and Japanned Saddlery ......... 10 do, do.
On Japanned and Plated Wares of all kinds, and on
all Manufactures not otherwise specified, made of
Brass, Iron, Steel, Pewter, or Tin, or of which either
is a component material ; and on Copper Vessels, &
all Manufactures of COPPER ; and on SLATEs .... 25 do. do.
On Old and Scrap Lead ........... © tº ſº e º º . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cents #P lb.
TIN in Plates & Sheets, & Tin Foil, Pins & Needles,
and Epaulettes of Gold and Silver ................ Duty free.
On Salt * - tº º - to e & e º e º e º e s tº e º ºs e < e < e < e as e
ë is a 9 º' e º 'º e tº 9 s e º 'º e º e º e o 6 a.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cents per Cwt.
M ON GLASS.
On Window Glass ( 8 Inches by 10 ................ 3 Dollars
dP 100 Square Feet, $ 10 do. by 12 ................ 3% do.
not above, R above 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 do
(Apothecaries, exceeding the capacity of 6
Oz, & not exceeding the capacity of 16 oz. ea. 2 25 Cents
on Yºlº Perfumery and Fancy, not exceeding the
Bºtties capacity of 4 oz. each • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 55 A/
d£' Gross do, exceeding 4 oz., & not exceeding 16 3 25
* | On Black, not exceeding 1 Quart ....... ... 2 A/
do. exceeding do. . . . . . . . . 2 50 m
On Demi-johns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſ: each
© e º º 25
On all Wares of Cut Glass not specified 3 Cents d?ib, & 30 dj' Cent ad valorem
On all other Glass, not specified ...... 2 do. do. & 20 do. do.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
On Paper Hangings ................................ 40 #P Cent. ad va.orem
On Hemp & © & tº t e s tº tº a tº tº 6 e º & © g º º te tº º t e º gº tº g a c e º e º e e is e e s e 40 Dollars dj' Ton
On Boots and Bootees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1% do. #' Pain
On Flax • * ~ * * * * * * e º 'º e © e º e is e g g º & 6 s e a • * * * * * * * * * * * * * tº e e Duty free
On Olive Oil, in Casks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cents ºff Gallon
ON SUGAR.
Qn Brown Sugar and Syrup of Sugar Cane, in Casks 2; do. #' fh.
On White Clayed Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3; do. do.
ON WINE.
On French Wine in Casks until K Red in Casks ...... 6 do. #' Gallon
the 3rd. March 1834, and º in do. . . . . . . 10 do. do.
that date half the annexed rates. (All sorts in Bottles 22 do. do,
All other Wines at half ( Catalonia. . . . . . ... in Casks 5 do. do.
their previous rates of ) Malaga. . . . . . . . . . . do. 7% do. do.
Duty, which .*& Madeira, and Sherry do. 25 do. do.
them to the annexed. G all in Bottles, & all oth. do. 15 do. do.
ON SPIRITS.
SPIRITS, are not specified in the Act of 1832, the ( 1st. Proof §§ 53
annexed are the previous rates of Duty which it is W2nd. a 60
presumed are to be continued,—the first Column 3rd. // 63 57
being the rates at Cents per Gallon, on all Spirit A4th. fy 67 63
Distilled from Sugar, and the latter on other Spirits. C 5th. f/ 75 72
- The following articles remain at the former rates of Duty, Viz.,
On Cotton Twist, Yarn, or Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 tſ’ Cent. ad valorem
On Shoes of Leather . . . . . tº e º e º e e - © e º 'º - §§§ {* d • on rº
On Shoes & Slippers of Prunella, Stuff, & Nankeen o, per pair.
On Porcelain . . . . . . . . . © e º sº e º 'º e o 'º e º tº tº G tº e º e 9 & e e g a c e
On China . . . . . . . e a e º 'º e º e e º e o 'º e º 'º e º e º e s e o e s a a §ºrcatawn
On Stone and Earthen Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . tº e º e º 6 e º 'º e º e
On Yarn and Cordage, Hemp or Flax, Tarred or ün:
tarred, Ticklenburghs, Osnaburghs, and Burlaps .. 5 Cents per ib.
On Alum . . . . . . * g e tº 0 & º ſº gº tº C & G a e tº tº e º 'º e º a tº e s tº 8 & 8 & 3 e º e & 2% Dollars per Cavt.
On Copperas tº e º º º e e o 6 & G e g tº g tº e º g º e s ∈ tº e º º ſº e º & © & tº * is e º e º .. 2 do. do.
On Manganesse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *
On Muriate or Sulphuric Acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On Refined Salt Petre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cents per ib.
On Blue Vitriol • * c s e s a • * * * e e is e e º a se e º e º 'º e © c → * * g g tº s e e 4 do. do.
On Carbonate of Soda . . . . . . . . . . • , , ess s " " * * * *
ön Red, white, and sugar of iead ::::::...'... . . . . . . 5 do. do.
The following articles are not specified in the Act of 1832, the affixed are the
previous rates of Duty, Viz-Printed Books, 26 Cents per ib. in Sheets or
Unbound, 30 Cents if bound; Coals 6 Cents per Bushel; Molasses 10 Cents
per Gallon, - * -
183
STATEMENT (No. 21.) of the Ra
tes of Duty on Wool, and WoollBN MANUFACTURES on Importation into, and Transit through,
Kingdoms of France, Prussia, and the Netherlands in 1828. . .
the
rºThe first Col. is the Rate of Duty when Imported in French | Import Duty ºf
Vessels, and the Second when Imported in Foreign Vessels. --
ſ SHEEP, of every kind } Rams, Ewes, and Wethers 4|2 4/2 T.
d?' Head see Note* - i.ambs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 #
S 2 (Fleeces without distinction of kind, condition } 30 d?' Cent,
#3 - Or quality See Note #
Så Dyed, º ºts .........&same iſſuija Wool º | º I
gºv hole . . . . . . . . . .(Same Duty as Wool | 866 Notes :
=#8wast, } Flocks, and Clippings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; # & A.
ſº ſ”; e e g g g º e º ºs e º a e º e º E tº e º 'º e º e º e g º e º e e 2 Q 6|
Hº s Of Rams, º Wºrs e tº º E tº a º º: ſº % º, 17|3
C § º J S. ..ºns S with the Wool . . . . . . $ $."..."; "“”
§§§ 5 s of Lambs Stºja........... Note # } 7|6
s: 3 Cº. 4 of Kids • * * * * o e < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4% R
§ s $$. U all others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 | • 17/3
> 5 § 3. ſs., $from French Senegal rºº... . . . .
3.j.s & . i § , all other parts not in Europe 1/10} I } 9/4}
N- 25:3; Š a Warehouses in Bond . . . . . . . . jà" & 5.7%
: > z ř; S. (of Rams, EWes, and Wethers ...... : tº ſhe pºlis, 26/3
4 -> *- so *se º on Gross Wool, or wash-
S = |s 3- "S of Lambs §§§ the Wool . . . . . . . . . ." iºd Water R
§§§ S S Stripped ..............? 7|6
Cº. |* }of Kids........:..................: 4% 5 §
G \ iºners..........................S. | 26/3
#3 " ſBlankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75|| || 79/8} \
= § # (of pure Wool, or mixed with Cotton .... prohibited
# & J # 5 of Wool and Thread } ###"...: ; iº
Ca S-3 & - 1I] ... • - - - - - - - - 60| 6i/8%
: ; ; Stuff and Crape ºf Zurich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75] 79/8%
§ {.s | Bolting Cloth without Seam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75| 75/8% - 7
S Uall others not specified, and Hosiery ...... prohibited
Ke • of pure Wool } White ...... 82/6 87/6%
S | Laces and Ribbons?” P Pºº.….:” 93 T.
Us |- . . mixed with Thread or Hair |9 99|4}
- - Import Duty P 100 ſhs.
ſyarn, made of Wool or Camels Hair, and plain or Dyed Worsted | 1519
Hose, or Woollen Goods woven with a Stocking Loom; as also Borders
Chénilles, Fringes, Strings, Hats, besides Goods made with other 78/9
Hair; as also those made in the above manner, of Wool or Hair mixed ( ‘
with Cotton, Flax, Silk, & Floreseide, in part or with all these mat,
Carpets. made of Wool or other Hair, alone or mixed with Flax | 52/6
S Flannels, and other Blankets, with Long Hair, either plain or striped, : 26/3
&n Common Covers, Łistings, Warp, and coarse Cloths made of Wool
34 Wool unmanufactured, free of Duty on Import, Eaſport Duty # 100ib. 7/10}
S iTRANSIT DUTIES, if the Goods enter the Eastern Provinces to the
§ right of the Oder, being made of Wool or Hair, they pay, when § 10|8
- enter or leave the Sea Ports
If the Goods are carried by Land, and Worsted Yarn plain or Dyed 5/4
The above transit Duties are also paid if the
º, Goods pass out to the right of the Oder Riv r
On entering the Western Provinces, all Woollen Goods pay 5/4
\- all Woollen Goods of Prussian Manufacture are Eaſported free of Duty
(Wool, of all kinds and from all parts, free of Duty on Import,
& º Eacport, and Transit 1dſ' Cent.
Q Manufactures d?100 ft. weight Valued as under in Sterling {{*Square Yard
2. WOOLLEN CLOTHS KERSEYMEREs
S at or under 5/7 Duty 29/7 at or under 2/9} Euty 29/7
§: from 5/7 to 11]2 a 51/10 from 29% to 5/7 a 51/10
§ { do. II/2 a 16/9 a 74| do. 57 m 8|4} a 74]
s: do. 16/9 a 22/4 Af 88}0 do. 8|4} p 112 / 88/10
& all above 22/4 a 111/1 all above 112 a 14i/1
R all the above pay a Transit Duty of 3/8 tp'100 ib.
* all other Woollen Manufactures, not specified as above, pay
§ on Import 6 dj' Cent. Eacport # 4? Cent. and Transit 1 ºf Cent.
S | Enacted in 1828. Woollen Goods mixed with Silk, or Camels Hair &c.
pay on Import 66/8, on Eaſport diº, and Transit 2/3 ºf 100ft.
*-
There is, besides the above Tariff Duties in the Netherlands a Taa, of 15 dſ' Cent, on
all Duties whatever. This Addition is called the Syndicat, the Syndicat being an Estab-
ishment for the Reduction of the National Debt.
Tariff of the United States of North America, 3rd.
15 # Cent.
Barley, Grass, or Straw Baskets
Composition, Wax, or Amber Beads, nd all
other Beads not otherways enume, at 36
Lamp Black
The following articles are admitted at
an ad valorem Duty of 30 tº Cent.
All Leghorn Hats or Bonnets, and all Hats or
Bonnets of Straw, Chip, or Grass, and all
flats, braids, or plats for making Hats or
** *-* : *
Notes on the Tariff of France
and for further Details than here eachibited see French Laws of 28th. April 1816., 7th.June
1820. 27th. July 1822., 17th. May 1826., and 7th. June 1828.
Note * When the Wool of Wethers, Rams, Ewes, or Lambs, whether Merinos, Cross-
breed, or Common Sheep, is of more than Four Months’ Growth, there is to be Collec-
ted, independent of the Duties specified on Sheep & Lambs, the Duty on Wool, accor-
ding to its Kind. These Four Months may be reckoned from the Period when Sheep-
shearing takes place on the Frontiers of France, because with few Exceptions it is the
same in other Countries. .
The Sheep Imported for Slaughter are generally of a Large Size. They have Long
Wool called in Commerce Skin or Dead Wool, approaching in Quality to the coarse
Cross-breed. The Weight of these Fleeces, unwashed, at the Period immediately pre-
ceding the Shearing, is at least from Eight to Ten ibs. When washed on the Sheeps”
Back they are reduced to rather less than Half the above Weight. -
Setting out then from this given Point, the Weight may be calculated from the
Months that have to elapse before the Shearing, for instance, it would be the Half or
the three Quarters, when the Wool is only of Six or Nine Months Growth. -
These Indications, given as a Point to set out from, cannot prevail over the Reality
of a Fact declared faithfully and acknowledged by the Officers, for Administration
does not mean that the Weight of Fleeces should be unjustly augmented.
In this Case the Duty on Wool is only an Addition to that of 4s. 2d. itſ” Sheep, and
may from that Time be collected any where, since there are no Offices specially desig-
nated for the Duty on Sheep.
Note # The Law of the 17th. of May 1826, does not establish the same Distinction for
Skins covered with their Wool, as for the Fleeces of Living Animals. Thus the Half.
or the Two Thirds of the Duty on Wool must, without Exception, be Charged on the
Skins according as they are fresh or dried, and without regard to the degree of growth
of the Woo!. There are, however, Ea:ceptions. First, for the Skins of the Lambs cał-
led Astracan, comprised under the Denomination of Furs. Second, for the Skins of
Lambs from ftaly and the Alps, mentioned in the 18th. Note of the General Tariff, see-
ing that the Wool with which they are covered is too short to be spun, and that the
Duty to which it would be made subject would increase the Value of the Skin, which
is only to be used by Glovers. . It follows from the Law of the 27th. of July 1822, that
Skins covered with their Wool can only be admitted by the Ports and Offices designa-
ted in Art. 20 of the Law of 28th. April 1816. -
Note f The Duty of 30 ºf Cent, on Wool Imported into FRANCE, is collected on the Val-
ue, at the Frontier, of Wools in Fleeces, of all kinds, including those of Vigonia and
Lama. The Minimum of Value being fixed as follows Viz.
For unwashed Wools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4}^
/ Wools Washed in cold Water 9 : {{Pib. weight.
- J/ DO. Do. in hot do. . . . . . . i3 $ -
Note | By Waste Wool is understood the Flock or Refuse, a Woolly substance very
short, which is scarcely susceptible of being spun, and is only fit for stuffing Saddles &c.
or for manufacturing Flock Papers. There are three sorts. Viz. 1st. Entire Flock is that
which comes from Stripping dressed Skins. It is a damaged Wool, and necessarily short
for before the Skins are dressed they are carefully shorn. 2nd. Flock Wool is the wasté
which is produced by beating Wools on a Hurdle, or by combing Stuffs. 3rd. Clippings
is the waste produced by the Shearing of Cloths, it is extremely short, and can only be
used in the Manufactory of Paper Hangings, to which this Substance gives the Appear-
ance of Cloth or Velvet, and they are therefore called Flock or Cloth Paper. -
The above Values are a forced Minimum, to which the Declarations must be brought
without being subject to Pre-emption. --- &y
This Regulation may expose to Seizure or Searching; if, for instance, a Portion of
Wool declared as washed in coldwater of the Value of less than 134a Per pound Net is
found to be washed in Hot water it may be seized for false Declaration Or, in case of
mutual Doubt, may require searching. ...”
In case of a false Declaration of Yalue, the Custom house Officers or their Agent make
use of the Right of Pre-emption, that is, of taking the Merchandize themselves at Wal-
uation, as decreed by the Law of 23d. April 1796. Ten Days are allowed for declaring
º º Eaw º 17th. May º; º Fº of Invoices which the Law
of 4 Germina m. 2, always gives the Right of calling for, is a Means of obtaining
Aº. º º º, 5 * v- 2 aining an
It is required of importers that they make as many Declarations as there are ki
Wool; and the joining of Bales of different Values #. the same Act of !...ºf
ver admitted. In all cases, the Officers have a Right to detain in Pre-emption those Baies
which they think falsely declared, without the Objection being made, that the smaller
Value of those which they detain is compensated by the excess in th: Value of other
Bales comprised in the same Declaration.
March 1833.- Continued from the preceding page.
DYES and RAW MATERIAL,
jor Manufacture.
Amber, Ambergris, Annotto, Argol, Brazil
Paste, Busts and Casts of Marble, Metal,
Bronze, or Plaster,-Cahoutchouc, Castam-
mas, Chalk, Cochineal, Coral, Crude Tartar,
The following is a specification
of articles admitted Duty free.
I, Uſ. X URIES.
Bonnets,
Cabinet Wares *
Hats & Caps of Fur, Leather, or Wool Leather
Whips, Bridles, Saddlery, & all Manufactures
of Leather, not otherwise specified
Carriages and parts of Carriages
Blank Books
Musical Instruments
Manufactures of Marble
25 tº Cent.
All Boards, Planks, Walking Canes & Sticks,
Frames, or Sticks, for Umbrellas & Parasols
and all Manufactures of Wood, not other-
ways specified
Artificial Flowers
rnamental Feathers
Qrnamented Head Dresses -
alº S
Caps for Women, and Millinery of all kinds
Comfits & Sweetmeats of all kinds, preserved
in Sugar or Brandy
Indigo
Shell or Paper Boxes
Hair Bracelets
Hair not made up for Head Dresses
Bricks and Paving Tiles
|Brooms of Hair or Palm Leaf
Cashmere of Thibet
Down of all kinds
Feathers for Beds
Combs
These articles
are eacceptions
from the
ſ Tartar Emetic
Rocheile Salts
Sulphate of Quinine and
Magnesia
Pºgº.3, ºlº Y Galomé, and corrosive
admitted free Sublimate
Umbrellas and Parasols of whatever materials
Parchulent and Vellum
Wafers and Black Lead Pencils
Brushes of all kinds
[made
of Duty. t Glauber Salts
12% & Cent.
Whalebone of Foreign Fishing
Raw Silk and Dressed Furs -
These articles are ſ Bichromate, Prussiate,
eacceptions from & Chromate of Potass
the Drugs & Dyes } Nitrate of Lead
admitted free Aqua Fortis and Tar-
of Dwty. l taric Acids.
Tea,—if Imported in United States Ships
direct from beyond the Cape of Good Hope;
—Cocoa, Cocoa Nuts and Shells, Coffee,
Almonds, Currants, Figs, Prunes, Raisins of
ałl kinds, Dates, Filberts and Nuts of all
kinds, Grapes, Olives, Lemons, Limes, Pine
Apples, Arrow Root, Sago, Tapioca, Pepper,
Pimento, Ginger, Cassia, Cloves, Cinnamon,
Mace, Nutmegs, Capers, and Catsup.
JDRUGS.
Alcarnoque, Aloes, Aniseed, Assafoetida, Ava
Root, Balsam of Tolu, Peruvian Bark, Bole
Ammoniac, Bnrgundy Pitch, Camphor, Can-
tharides, Canella Alba, Cascarilla, Chamomile
Flowers, Coculus Indicus, Columbo Root,
Coriander Seeds, Cummin Seeds, Frankin-
cense, Hartshorn, Hemlock, Henbane, Ipe-
cacuanha, Manna, Musk, Nux Vomica:—
Oils of Almonds, Aniseed, Cloves, Hariam,
and Juniper, Opium, Orris Root, Rhubarb,
Sarsaparilla, Senna, and Vanilla Beans.
Elephants Teeth, Filtering Stones, Flints,
Gums, Arabic, Senegal, Gamboge, Sheilac,
and Lac Dye, -Manufactured Hair, Hair
Pencils, Hora Plates for Lanthorns, Horns
and Tips of all kinds, Janiper, and all other
Berries and Nuts used in Dyeing, Kelp,
Kermes, Madders and Madder Roots, Mar-
ble, Mother of Pearl, Platina, Quicksilver,
Quills, Rattans and Reeds Unmanufactured,
Rotten Stone, Saffron, Saltpetre, Sponges,
Strings for Musical Instruments, Tortoise
Shell, and Turmeric :-Vegetables, such as
are used principally for Dyeing and in com-
posing Dyes, Weld, and all articles used
primcipally in Dyeing, coming under the
duty of 12% P Cent, and all other Dyeing
Drugs and Materials for composing Dyes,
all other Medicinal Drugs, and all articles
not enumerated in this act, nor the existing
laws, and which are now liable to an ad
valorem Duty of 15 tº Centum, except the
articles specified in the preceding columns.
and Woad or Pastel. -
*...* All articles not herein specified, either as free, or as liable to a different Duty, and
evhich, by the eatisting Laws pay an advalorem Duty higher than 15 tº cent, to pay only 15.
184
STATEMENT (No. 22.) of the Rates of Duty on Wool, and WoolleN MANUFACTUREs on Importation into the United States of
North America and Russia in 1828 – 9.
tº In addition to the exorbitant Rates of Duty which most of the accompanying Tariffs eahibit, they further merit attention for the variation in principle on which they are
founded ; France, Prussia, and Russia it will be seen, levy the Duty on such articles as they admit, on the Weight, without any reference to Value, whilst in the United States of
North America the Duty is levied on an arbitrary Value, and in the Netherlands the Duty has reference alike to Weight, Measure, and Value, on which it is observed by Doct. KELLY
(vide Page 458 of evidence) who converted for their Lordships the Weights, Measures, and Monies of the several Tariffs into English Weights, Measures, and Monies; that it is an
operation which must be attended with much uncertainty. It has however ( Doctor Kelly observes ) been ascertained by good authorities on such experiment, that tle Weight ºf Broad
Cloth, seven Quarters wide, varies from 18 to 22 Ounces Avoirdupoise tº Yard, and hence the Square Yard at a medium may be reckoned at 1%. Ounces ; on which supposition, the
Scale of Duties will render the Custom House Charges in the Netherlands from 4 to 8 tº Cent, and with the Syndicat to an average of only about 7 # Cent, ad valorem.
It further deserves to be noticed that it is not on Woollen Manufactures only, that France, Russia, and the United States of North America impose such exorbitant Rates of Duty.
France prohibits all Wove fabrics, and Manufactures of Metals, and even on Bar Iron the Duty is twice its Value in England. * The United States of North America *mpose a Duty ()??
an equally arbitrary Valuation on all Cotton and Linen fabrics as well as Woollen: and in Russia nearly all articles both Manufactured and Colonial, are subjected to an exorbitani Rate
of Duty, whilst on the part of England duties have been remitted on nearly all articles the produce of these respective Countries without any equivalent either being obtained or even
asked for. AMERICAN TARIFF, 1828, Wide pages 553 - 4 of evidence’ TARIFF of RUSSIA, Wide pages 635 - 6 of evidence
. DUTY
Import Expor
2. And be it further enacted, That from and after the 30th. Day of June 1828, there 5 by Sea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/3
shall be levied, º ſº on the I.|#. the Articles herein-after mentioned TWO oº:: }: º cºa other Animals'''''...... ! {{} i | |
- i. ies. in lieu o OS6 77,000 2732?)086 (l, {}^J / 1040 - S. U. - tº e º ºr s a Tée -
the following Duties, in lieu of t +. 700 p $/ Note. In addition to the above, there is a Quarantine Duty enacted 2
- —ve—eace—e-- • - 7th. July 1800 equal to 146. d? 36 ibs. on all unwashed and washed wool
1. On Wool unmanufactured 2%d. Sterling tº Pound Avoirdupoise, and also in ad- Camels, of every Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2}
dition thereto Forty iſ Cent, ad valorem, until the 30th. Day of June 1829, from which #7 O OL, Spaſm ) White by Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 26|4 11
time an additional ad valorem Duty of Five # Cent, shall be imposed annually, until d;40 § * Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 17;
the whole of the said adyalorem Duty shall amount to Fifty ºf Cent. ; and all Woolin & Dyed 3 Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 28/2 6}
pº.º.""""Y", "Pº" (cloths, Hºjº dº. Lººkºfiñº.”
Rate of Duty as other importe OOl. & 2 2 : ’ i.i... I *…*.* tºue & Prohi.
2. On Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool shall be a component Part, (except #º. Mºi,º ºjº.º §:º bited
Carpets, Blankets, Worsted Stuff Goods, Bombazines, Hosiery, Mits, Gloves, Caps, By the Ports of St. Čloths, Haſfºoths, Cloth and fadies Cloth. of
and Bindings,) the actual Value of which, at the Place whence imported, shall not ex- Petersburg and Riga } aff other Colours.. 3. ; 5/6
ceed 2s. 3d. Sterling the Square Yard, shall be deemed to have cost 2s. 3d. Sterling the Draper of all sº Printed • * * * * * * * * * * * * * a s w e s a e s a s e a e s a s | s Tº º
Square Yard and be charged thereon with a Duty of Forty dſ' Cent. ad valorem until By #. 6 },ort of St. P 8tersburgh and by the Custon “;.................... , Pºlitia
the 30th. Day of June 1829, and from that Time a Duty of Forty-five # Cent, ad valo- 'Houses of jouri ourg, and Polangen White Kerseymeres { 9|2
rem ; provided that on all iManufactures of Wool, except Flannels and Baizes, the ac- Rythe Ports of St. 5’Kerseymeres of any other Colour not prohibited | 5/6
tual Value of which, at the Place whence imported, shall not exceed 1s. 6d. Sterling Petersburgh & Ri a } the 3. Printed p - -. {}
#' Square Yard, shall pay 23d. Sterling itſ' Square Yard. s ſ i. and Vigénie * tº E tº Q .. * c e º ſº tº gº tº :::::::::::: :::::: .. : . ::::: : prohib
3. On all Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool shall be a component Part, Woollen Knitwork of Colours not prohibited . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 5/6
(except as aforesaid, ) the actual Value of which at the Place whence imported, shall Carpets, Flannels, Velvets, Grisettes, Friezes, and such like articles i/10
exceed is, 3d. Sterling tº Square Yard, shall be deemed to have cost 4s. 6d. Ster- Hose, Stockings, and Woollen Caps, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 4/7
ling the Square Yard, and be charged thereon with a 3Duty of Forty ºf Cent. ad valo- List of Cloths . . . . . . . . . . • s = e s a e g º a • e s s e s e s - e s e s a e s a e e e s s a e e s a 1|5%
rem until the 30th. Day of June 1829, and from that Time a Duty of Forty-five tº Cent
ad valorem.
4. On all Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool shall be a component Part,
(except as aforesaid,) the actual Value of which, at the Place whence imported, shali
exceed 4s. 6d. Sterling the Square. Yard, and shall not exceed 11s. 3d. Sterling the
Plain Camlets, Reps, Flag Stuff, Calamancoes, Baraccan, Sashes of
Red Worsted, White Bolting Cloths, Worsted Sashes of a single Co-
lour, Worsted Camlets of a single colour, with Designs woven, and 3|8
of the same Colour and other stuffs of this Kind, of one Colour or of
a changeable Colour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
** * * AL - L.T. " The same Stuffs variegated or printed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tohib
Square Yard, shall be deemed to have cost 11s. 3d. Sterling the Square Yard, and e *t pº p & • * > . . . . []
i. charged with a º thereon of Forty tº Cent. ad valorem, until the 30th. Day of *.*.*.*.*.3. sº • * * * * * * * * * * * g e º a tº s 2 & e º 'º e s sº e g g e rºi.
June 1829, and from that Time a Duty of Forty-five itſ Cent advalorem.) ºº: º ds, Whiº Wº: d sº ffs, §º f# the use º: Jews, &
… i., § ther Mianufactures of WOOI mixed wit ax, Hiemp, or Cotton, of
5. All Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool shall be a component Part, (ex- otn • ‘rro wº • 2. : …i 92
cept as aforesaid,) the actual Value of which, at the place whence imported, § €X- º .ºº, sº º Öse separately $
ceed 11s. 3d. Sterling tº Square Yard, and shall not exceed 18s. Sterling the Square p º 2 . t WIll C d GO º fºj }. with Šik'are'''''''
Yard shall be deemd to have cost, at the place whence imported, 18s. Sterling the i. º . | res, º tº: jºi." Viz lik &Y’6”
Square Yard and a Duty of Forty tº Cent, ad valorem shall be levied, collected and < The Noº € º º me Colour or of a changeabl Colour - 14|8
paid for such Valuation, until the 30th. Day of June 1829, and from that Time a Duty The Half aspare* . the Transparent º; 8.016 CO10lif' . . , , , , 29|4
of Forty-five ºf Cent, ad valorem. The col transparent; an ransp l'º - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , |
c: gº - e coloured and variegated not separately mentioned ............ 44]
6. On all Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool shall be a Component Part Handkerchiefs, Blankets, and Veils of Cloth, Half Cloth, Ladies’
(except as aforesaid) the actual Value of which, at the place whence imported, shall Cloth, Casimere, and Knit work, Black and Blue Black, White & hub
exceed 18s, the Square Yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a Duty of Blue White, and Green darker than Grass Green, except handker. X-P"
Forty-five ºf Cent, ad valorem until the 30th. Day of June 1829, and from that Time chiefs and Shawls of Turkey and Cachemire, and Imitations of them
a Duty of Fifty {f' Cent, ad valorem. º of º º pººl, of one Colour not printed, : 7|6
and also without any Kind of Border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. On Woollen Blankets, Hosiery, Mits, Gloves, and Bindings, Thirty-fived? The same printed . º a tº º tº º a s e s in s s is e º e s tº tº e º e º & e º e a e s e s e s e s e g a ... . . . prohib
Cent, ad valorem; and on all Clothes ready made Fifty ºf Cent, ad vaiorem.
<
Handkerchiefs of Wool, and of mixed Wool, English, French, Ger-
man, and others, with coloured Designs woven and made in Imita-
tion of those known by the Name of Turkish or Cachemire Handker-> 29/4
chiefs; also Handkerchiefs which have only Borders woven either
whole or sewed on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8, Qn Brussels, Turkey, and Wilton Carpeting, 3s. 2d. Sterling # Square Yaro
on all Venetian and Ingrain Carpets or Carpeting, is. 9%d. Sterling ºff Square Yard
on all other, Kinds of Carpets, or, Carpeting, of Wool, Flax, Hemp, and Cotton, or
Parts of either, 1s.,5}: Sterling £Square Yard; on all patent printed or painted
Floor Cloth5 2S. 3d. Sterling #' Square, Yard; on Oil Cloth, other than usually
denominated Floor Cloth, 1s. Iºd, Sterling £Square Yard on Floor Matting made
f Flags or other Materials, 8d. Sterling dj' Square Yard,
Borders & centres of wooſ & Half wooi fºr Handie chief. §§hawi: | tº
The same printed . . . . . . . . à e e º 'º tº $ tº gº * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . prohib
All sorts of Ribbons & Fringes of Wool & Half Wool do
* Q & & © tº $ a e g g g º ºs
*
The following sections contain all that is important in addition to what is exhibited on the two preceding pages, in the Act of Congress of the UNITED STATES
of NORTH AMERICA, in July 1832, entitled “An Act to alter and amend the several Acts imposing Duties on Imports,” the leading features of which may º
summed up as follows;–exorbitant rates of Duty on all the great staple articles of British Produce ;-Wines, Spirits, and Sugar, at nominal or moderate rates 0
Duty;-Téa, Coffee, Fruits, Spices, and all Luxuries, Drugs, Dyes, &c. &c., Duty free. -
section Iv., of the act provides, “That, from and after the third day of March, 1833, so much of any act of Congress as requires the addition of ten ºr
twenty per centum to the cost or value of any goods, wares, or merchandize, in estimating the Duty thereon, or as imposes any duty on such addition, shall be
repealed;” but as a set off to this seeming modification of exaction, Section XVI. provides, “That, from and after the 3rd, of March, 1833, in calculating the
rates of Duties, the pound sterling shall be considered and taken as of the value of four dollars and eighty cents,” its previous estimated value having been four
dollars and forty-four cents, or 4/6 d? dollar. - . ..
Section VI, provides, “ That, the Duties on all Wool, Manufactures of Wool, or of which Wool is a component part, shall be paid in cash without Discount, or,
at the option of the Importer be placed in the public stores, under bond, at his risk, subject to the payment of interest at the rate of.6 dy Cent, if Annum while S0
stored. Provided, That the Duty on the articles so stored shall be paid one-half in three, and one-half in six months from the date of importation: Provided alsº
That if any instalment of Duties be not paid when the same shall have become due, so much of the said merchandize as may be necessary to discharge such instal-
ment shall be sold at Public Auction, and retaining the sum necessary for the payment of such instalment of the Duties, together with the expences of safe keeping
and sale of such goods, the overplus, if any, shall be returned by the collector to the importer or owner, or to his agent or lawful representative: And, provided also,
That the importer, owner, or consignee of such goods, may at any time after the deposit shall have been made, withdraw the whole or any part thereof, on paying
the Duties on what may be withdrawn, and the customary storage and charges, and of interest. *
Section V. provides “ That when the amount of Duty on all other Merchandize, imported into the United States, in any Ship or Vessel, on account of one person
only, or of several persons jointly interested shall not exceed two hundred dollars, the same shall be paid in cash, without Discount; and if it shall exceed that Sti. It
shall at the option of the Importer or Importers, be paid, or secured to be paid, in the manner now required by law, one-half in three, and one-half in six calendar
months,” - -
The same printed . . . . . . . tº e º s : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * u, e. e s e e s a e º 'º e e s a s a prohib
18
J
re.
Notes on the Public Accounts of the
1. Since 1822 two Parliamentary Committees, and one or two Commis-
sions, have been appointed to devise forms for the exhibition of the Public
Accounts, and since that date several hundred reams of Paper have been
used, and several thousands Pounds of expense have been incurred, in
exhibiting proposed Forms of Account, not a sheet of which was neces-
cessary. In January, 1829, I was asked by a Member of the Cabinet at
that time, if I would submit a Form of Account for consideration; I an-
swered, No ; but, that if the Government felt any difficulty on the subject,
and was really desirous of having the Public Accounts at once reduced to
the most perfect order, and should think proper to confide that task to me,
that I would pledge myself to its accomplishment; and in the course of one,
or two years at most, without violently breaking in on existing arrangements
and practices, would reduce the whole of the Treasury Accounts—exhibit-
ing a complete view of the Receipts and Expenditure of each branch of
Revenue and of the Public Service, to the most simple, and consequently the
most perfect order, of which they were susceptible; and to a degree to admit
of no future improvement; perfect, not in regard to form merely, but for
explicitness, and means of facilitating just conclusions being arrived at, as
well in regard to any subject in the Abstract or in Detail, as in the Aggre-
gate; and in a way at the same time to prevent the possibility of any
malversation taking place without immediate detection. ,
2. I gave at the time such reasons for objecting to submit any Form, and
made such remarks in justification of my proposition not being the result of
mere ebullition, as appeared quite satisfactory to the individual to whom
they were addressed. So much so, that I was asked if I would commit to
writing the substance of the observations which I had advanced; to which I
assented, and transmitted them accordingly. As the conversation was quite
incidental, I regarded the request made to me more a matter of personal fa-
vour than of business, and attached so little importance to it at the time, as
not even to retain a copy of my written communication, and was therefore
not a little surprised, a short time after, at receiving a note from the then
Chancellor of the Exchequer, informing me that the communication had
been transmitted to him, and expressing, in the usual formal way, “That it
should have his best attention;” the subject had been entirely forgotten by
me, and it would probably not have recurred to my remembrance, but for
the mass of supererogatory Papers, exhibiting Forms, and containing opinions
in regard to the mode of keeping Accounts, which have come before me,
in course, with other Parliamentary Papers, during the last two Sessions—
1830–1, and 1832. Among which are two Reports on the Public Accounts
of France, and another on those of the Netherlands. -- Y
3. It is difficult to conceive the motive that could have led to the pro-
duction of these Accounts, inasmuch as it is a fact which must, or which
ought at least, to be familiar to every one ; pretending to possess any know-
ledge of European institutions and forms of Government, that there is no-
thing in common in the several countries, in regard to the nature and mode
of collecting and of re-distributing the revenues, to warrant any reference to the
mode of keeping Accounts in France or the Netherlands, as a guide for England.
Pages 168—176 of Part II. of the accompanying Digest, exhibit a com-
plete view of the nature and extent of the Revenues of each of the eighty-six
Departments of France, by which it will be seen that more than one-third
of the total Revenue is derived from direct Taxation on Property and perso-
nalty; and, both in France and the Netherlands, a large portion of the Re-
venues of the Departments are locally disbursed; while in England, the
whole of the Revenues, except the Charges of Collection, pass through the
Bank of England; this difference of practice so completely breaks the
analogy, as to render a reference to Continental Accounts, with a view to
example for England, quite inapplicable; but, were it otherwise, it would
be a libel on England, for it to be deemed either necessary or desirable to
take lessons in keeping Accounts, from either one or the other.
4. The Report on the Public Accounts of the Netherlands, with the forms
which accompany it, [Paper, No. 236, Session 1832, is diffused over 166
folios, 18 of them folding sheets: the document may be regarded in two
points of view; first, as developing the nature and extent of the Revenues
and Expenditure of the Netherlands; and, secondly, as showing the way, in
Some degree, in which the Accounts are kept; the merit or demerit of the lat-
ter, may be inferred from the following elucidation of the former; the de-
tailed display of the Expenditure and of the Revenues of each of the 19
Provinces, occupy 54 folios and 8 folding sheets, the whole of which is ex-
hibited in the herewith 6 following pages; with this difference, that the form
in which they are exhibited in the Parliamentary Paper precludes all fair
comparison being made, and conclusions from being drawn; while in the fol-
lowing pages, not only are the Revenues and Expenditures of each of the 9
Belgic Provinces exhibited distinct from the 10 Dutch Provinces, and the
Population of each Province also added, but both in detail and in the aggre-
gate, the nature and extent of the Income and Expenditure of each Pro-
Vince, is exhibited in the most perspicuous and perfect form, of which the
data given rendered it susceptible, and, in a way that detects one error of
20,000, and 3 others of 2000 florins each, which will be found noted at pages
186—-189; the Expenditures will be seen to be paid partly with funds as-
signed out of a Decennial Budget, and partly out of funds voted annually,
which distinction may be regarded as being somewhat analogous to the Con-
Solidated Fund Account, and the Ways and Means Account of England, both
'objectionable distinctions; yet the Dutch Accounts are rendered still fur-
ther complex by a distinction of ordinary and extraordinary, and of first
Netherlands and of France, &e. &c.
and second subdivisions; nevertheless, at page 143 of the Report, it is
stated, “that the Books are admirably kept, according to commercial usage,
and by double entry / ?”—septuple entry would be more applicable,_on
the same page the drawer up of the Report states, that he was not allowed
to see the Books of the Chamber of Accounts, but that the President in-
formed him, the Books were kept on the double entry system; at page 141
of the same Report, it is stated, that, “According to the Article 5, of the
Law of January 12, 1816, relating to the endowment of the sinking fund,
the King annually nominates a special commission from among the mem-
bers of the Chamber of Accounts, for the purpose of making up and closing
the Account of that fund, in doing which, the strict rules of Book-keeping
and Secrecy are to be observed.” .
5. With all pretenders to a knowledge of Accounts, whether in reference
to private or public business, vast importance is attached to the Double
Entry System—and by the Reporter on the Accounts of the Netherlands, it
is fondled with peculiar zest : double entry is good where it is applicable.
In mercantile establishments of extensive agency, it is as indispensable as it
is desirable; but, in all cases it requires great judgment in applying it, and
to apply it indiscriminately is ridiculous, in as much as when it is not ab-
solutely necessary, it embarrasses rather than explicates; and in all cases a
delusion uniformly prevails in regard to its being a check against malversa-
tion,--it is no such thing—all that it does, is, to prove that when the aggre-
gate Debits and Credits of an Account do not correspond, that there is an
error on one side or the other, but it affords no guarantee whatever, either
against omission or false entry, and consequently no security against fraud,
that is, as far as it is capable of being reduced to useful practice: Arith-
metic in the range of its powers, does admit of an Account being so kept, as
to tell of omissions or false entry, but as the difficulty of so keeping an Ac-
count increases with its extent, the necessary acquirements and application,
are not likely to be found to carry the principle into general practice; to
exemplify it, therefore, would like Mr. Babbage's Mechanical Calculus,
be more a matter of scientific pedantry than of practical utility: a blind man
may calculate differentials with unerring precision, while the art of stereo-
typing affords the most economical means of perpetuating them. -
6. Instead of prescribed forms and speculative opinions, in regard to
modes of keeping and stating Accounts, 50 different subjects in the ac-
companying digest, in addition to the Accounts of the Netherlands, may be
appealed to, as stated in a way to admit of no improvement : take, for the
first example, the Account No. 5, of the Appendixes to the Report on the
Bank of England Charter, which occupies 13 pages of the Official Docu-
ment; an Account of surpassing interest, but exhibited in a way to preclude
all fair comparisons from being made upon it; while in the accompanying
volume the Account is exhibited at pages 170–1 at one point of view, all
the items distinct, and in just relation to each other, with the addition of
two other Accounts included. The statement of Imports at pages 137–142,
may next be noticed for their perspicuity: Since 1828, an Accoun, has
been presented to Parliament annually, in which each years Imports are
diffused over 18 pages, but in which none of the Articles here exhibited at
page 139 are included; while in the other 5 pages, not only is every article
specified, but the country from whence imported; except in some cases,
of which grain is one; but pages 104–5, supply this deficiency; these
pages are, however, still susceptible of some improvement; the only other
Account to which I will refer in this place, is, the general Statement of the
Income and Expenditure No. II, of the Folding Sheets at the commence-
ment of this Volume: the Note to that Statement shows the origin and ob-
ject of its production; it occupies no less than 58 folios of the Appendixes
to the Report of the Finance Committee in the Session of 1828. Page
192 of this Volume exhibits a Summary of this Account, divided into
three periods, viz., 10 years, ending with 1801 ; 15 years, ending with 1816;
and 10 years, ending with 1826; and the Receipts, and Expenditures of
each period, it will be seen, appear to balance to a farthing; but, unfortu-
nately for this precision, there are not less than four errors of addition, each
and all of which are fatal thereto—one, plus £5; and three minus of £7,
fö95,000, and £100,000, which are noted with an *. A still more fatal
discrepancy than these, however, presents itself; the Amount of Irish Trea-
sury Bills issued, line 28, of the Receipts, will be seen to be represented as
having amounted to £31,236,842. 15s. 11; d., while the Amount paid off, or
discharged, as per line 52, of the Expenditures, are represented to have
amounted to £33,840,094. 0s. 8%d., or £2,603,251, 4s. 8%d. more than is
purported to have been issued. --- - -
7. I am not aware that any consideration, in regard to the bare question
of keeping or of stating Accounts, however imperfect on one side, or perfect
on the other, or however important or not the question may be deemed,
would have sufficed to have excited the above observations, had it not been
for the results which some of the accompanying Accounts exhibit. Page 90,
which shows the dependant contingency for a supply of subsistence, and
Page 114, for a supply of material to prevent the cessation of activity of a
million of people, are both subjects which demand the most earnest attention
of the Statesman and Legislator, as well as of all who have an interest in the
maintenance of social order; important, however, as these two subjects may
be deemed, they are trifling, when compared with the consequences, unless
commensurate measures are speedily adopted to avert them, which must in-
evitably ensue from the long continued course of transactions, as elucidated -
in the Notes which follow Page 120, 2 o -
186
ST4TEMENT (A.) shewing the Total Revenue of each of the 19 Provinces of the Netherlands in the Year 1826;

DUTCH PROVINCES.
*
Zealand.
Heads of Income. N. Holland. ||Sth. Holland. Utrecht. Overissell [Guelderland. Drenthe. Groningen. Friesland. N. Brabant,
ſ ] On Measurement . . . . . . . . ] 144,198 || 142,515 26,928 24,738 || 48,175 9,345 29,315 46,342 || 36,512 || 51,810
Cº. 2 Commercial effects. . . . . . 60,744 36,115 2,710 2,228 5,664 577. 3,696 3,882 2,472 3,634
Š 3 Leases under private signa- 25,858 14,685 2,315 693 2,178 143 814 3,877 2,808 1,829
ºf 3 4 Domestic Journals. . [ture 44,124 14,518 1,200 '742 2,733 175 3,129 5,730 1,642 800
S 5 Foreign do. . . . . . 4,220 | 3,080 355 125 370 5 29 83 20 258
* | 6 Posting Bills & Advertize-| 14,853 4,864 896 183 621 37 271 720 542 1,255
U 7 Sheets of Patents [ments 7,709 8,183 1,570 616 5,997 3,300 8,108 1,768 3,317
§ { 8 Public Civil Acts . . . . . . . 361,523 || 481,843 | 109,856 || 62,101 || 145,835 | 24,953 118,831 | 160,310 | 102,990 | 127,545
$ ſ 9 Civil Acts under private sig- 38,237 || 37,256 9,384 17,680 | 16,428 4,326 6,186 14,843 14,436 13,957
$, ) 10 Judicial Acts .... [nature 44,533 || 41,290 5, 191 7,771 10,432 1,809 9,459 | 12, 189 4,845 8,107
Sº l; Acts of Porters, &c. ....] 35,085 | 16,689 3,009 5,792 7,604 1,672 8,982 5,740 2,876 6,254
Record § 12 Putting on the Rolls 1,343 1,142 21() 195 317 92 358 411 138 297
13 Drawing up Deeds 6,845 '7,409 1,175 1,300 4,231 712 4,121 3,087 1,507 2,882
Mort- 14 Inscriptions of Debts 2,526 4,178 1,005 1,230 2,394 I 91. 1,355 1,779 1,756 2,054
gages. U 15 Transcriptions of Acts of change 31,154 32,676 10,221 7,914 13,890 2,652 12,284 15,526 9,954 10,207
16 Duty on transfer of Property 753,475 505,221 192,762 72,355 112,708 9,640 40,000 214,246 83,137 80,770
17 do, on change by Demise ... 2,302 8 398 536 * *- 538 76
Fiated ſº Qn the Stamps . . . . . . 16,568 5,523 '719 435 1,193 263 892 545 489 1,054
F. : 19 On the Registry [Death 705 847 133 100 39ſ) 45 188 327 305 690
o lso Transfer of Property & change by 21() 1,340 233 207 180 II 7 80 143 123 146
21 Game Certificates & Sundries .. 7, 138 6,436 1,015 836 1,070 306 826 1,165 704 1,292
22 Total STA M PS& REGISTRY.1,603,349 |1,365,817 | 370,887 207,639 382,944 57,061 244,654 || 499,051 269,024 || 318,235
additionel ( 23 tº Cents additional 205,128 174,237 46,947 26,516 || 43,258 7,272 30,891 63,137 34.4% 404,
times. **** do. 274 1,663 516 68 6,549 30 203 1,050 213 546
Cô7té????éS. lº, Tenth . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 92 8 1 204 6 4 48 22 15
26 Total including additionel cents. 1,808,772 1,541,809 || 418,358 || 234,223 || 432,955 64,369 275,752 563,286 303,675 359,237
ſ27 Salt. . . . . . . . . . . . © º º e º º 212,171 340,622 || 17,814 || 45,332 43,939 5,816 28,247 169,940 31,332 87,056
28 Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205,970 254,681 42,424 58,413 || 59,217 | 11,218 15,972 23,151 23,060 51,154
Strong , 29 Domestic . . . . . . 655,376 || 783,184 || 119,443 145,592 217,123 55,223 205,920 262,416 || 134,180 260,043
| Liquors. } 30 Foreign . . . . . . . . 80,420 67,445 4,749 5,541 5, I 12 2,697 6,896 8,073 2,676 8,130
; : 31 Beer and Vinegar. . . . . . . . 69,617 | 115,039 || 18,982 | 18,077 39,694 2,961 | 15,862 6,655 | 19,285 | 153,938
§ 32 Sugar . . . . . . . e e o e º e o e s e a 242,442 107,539 61,658 6,016 3,977 6,821 10,001 | **
* 4 Grinding. $ 33 Ry Collection 499,718 638,538 136,694 || 37,179 52,627 2003 || 33.2% 127,222 173,124 º'
s: | 9 34 By Farming out º-me * - - — 79,004 || 158,565 30,510 || 85,588 34,732 179,913
S | 35 Felling Timber . . . . . . . . . 326,671 299,795 || 70,616 49,409 || 106,594 24,942 62,898 || 109,234 82,681 | 68,082
86 Stamps, collective on Recpt. 129,720 146,838 27,057 || 23,877 || 38,827 7,602 || 24,795 40,133 31,244 47,097
37 do., on Letters of Transfer 7,823 36,796 2,401 2,605 3,635 856 1,705 5,256 2,221 8.1%
38 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . 170 226 28 518 246 90 32] 161 269 193
U 39 Total EXCISE. 2,430,096 |2,790,702 || 501,864 | * 471,563 | 729,556 143,920 478,225 || 752,241 544,805 || 907,142
3, ... ſ.40 Principal, Lnd, & Houses 1,930,520 1,984,070 523,090 || 334,610 || 652,597 94,520 || 488,710 1,180,240 540,130 || 704,510
tº $ 41 2 ºf Cent, on do. ...... 38,610 || 39,681 | 10,461 6,692 || 13,052 1,890 9,774 || 23,605 || 10,803 14,090
S$ 42 Personal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,142,798 || 966,936 241,060 145,900 || 279,001 || 38,848 198,416 279,717 | 201,801 247,848
Q: s J 48 Patents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400,074 297,856 54,253 || 48,423 82,463 20,999 || 69,895 90,672 || 45,272 80%
S$; $ 44 10 tſ’ Cent, on do.......| 44,453 || 33,095 6,028 5,380 9,163 2,333 7,766 10,075 5,030 8,959
Š # 45 5 Cents additional on 39, 302,888 267,929 || 65,329 || 42,714 80,811 | 12,810 | 60,326 108,472 59,780 79,092
Sº +. [and 13 do. on Nos. 41–2. sº - - ſº - -— -" "
* U46 Total Property & Assessed.|3,859,343 |3,589,568 900,222 583,719 |1,117,087 171,400 | 834,886 1,692,781 i 862,816 1,135,122
47 do. Eacise . . . . . . ... .[2,430,096 2,790,702 || 501,864 |*471,563 | 729,556 143,920 478,225 752,241 544,805 90.1.
48 do. Stamps & Registry||1,808,772 (1,541,809 || 418,358 || 234,223 || 432,955 64,369 275,752 563,286 303,675 359,287
49 do. CUSTOMS ....[1,259,066 |1,417 126 | 16,710 | 93,655 535,793 1,204 || 56,919 139,087 | 15,470 26
50 TOTAL REVENUE, florins. 9,357,277 9,339,205 1,837,154 1,383,160 |2,815,391 || 380,893 1,645,782 |3,147,395 |1,726,766 |2,401,527
51 Total Population in 1826. 393,916 || 438,202 || 117,405 | 160,937 284,363 53,368 156,045 202,530 | 129,329 || 326,017

* The Total of Excise in Overissell in the original Report is stated at only 451,563,
STATEMENT (B.) shewing the annual amount assigned out of the Decennial Budget of the Netherlands in 1820 for the support
Description of Force.
6 Battalions of Artillery of the National Militia......
A Corps of Horse do. ...
4 Battalions of Field do. . .
2 Companies of Workers
1 do. do. of 3 do.
4 Divisions of Cuirassiers.....
2 Regiments of Light Horse
2 do. of Hussars .....
A Regiment of Lancers.....
Corps of Horse Patrole
TOTALS, (see General Statement of Budget.) jlorins.
* * * * * * * * e e o e s e e a s e e s a e
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tº e º 'º e º e º e e
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e s s a s gº º
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Ponteneers, Miners, and Sapperstº e - © tº e ê a e º 'º e º e º e s tº º
17 Divisions of National Infantr
3 Swiss Regiments of 2 Battalions
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * a s a e e tº e º s s s tº a s
• B C e o B e s e a e
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of its Military Force.
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- d $rst Adminis-(Leathern warter * f or &
§. º: pºint. tration. Articles.|Recruits. §. Food. Harness. ing. Travellg. ToTAP.
- 633,513
480,739 70,516 I},846 10,706 671 720 | 11,509 || 45,406 — 1,400 `i;5
203,773 || 46,335 iº || 3:375 7,70i | 1,312| iſ 340 13.5g 10,505 14,344 1: lſº
706,885 171,438 22,020 | 12,000 2,238 5,850 || 30,426 | 161,970 7,900 10,313 ,5 ”; iii
23,850 4,951 348 270 26 300 973 1,396 —— ºsmºs--- * Tss 133,828
97,329 18,179 1,519 2,100 307 | 1,170 3,593 9,443 ºº: I| 11 is 6,357,578
4,433,466 | 1,052,847 173,560 | 114,750 || 31,397 22,313 173,847 544,250 — *m- *::::: jºš82
787,569 176,004 19,491 18,000 3,085 | 104,839 34,897 | 89,999 || – || – *: ‘’ºgſ)
387,545 87,741 9,720 6,750 | 1,540 || 53,129 17,403 || 44,455 sº 1875 1jºif;
532,669 || 106,329 10,238 13,500 25,498 || 4,769 28,015 537,278 37,131 || 59,813 º;| "ºffſ
318,968 77,180 3,900 6,750 | 11,325 2,625 | 18,377 |260,250 21,988 33,150 § | 735.615
318,968 87,453 4,123| 6,750 | 12,269 || 2:025 | 1.377 |260,250: 21,98; º #| 556.569
229,691 65,432 3,095. , 3,375 9,176 | 1,969 || 13,749 193,187 16,473 22,950 8,016 º
489,252 7,500 — — |*18,750 * — | 16,229 || 234,878 a-ºe-amº-e *T-i –
*-** * & 626
9.010,709 | 1,972.405 261,810 217,076 || 105,233 201,621 377,735 |2,520,29s 115,985 172,445 29,889 14,984,620.
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distinquishing the Proportion contributed by the Dutch, from the proportion contributed by the Belgic Provinces.
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Year.
and Physioligy ; and Botany, Chemistry, and Pharmacy,
\,
TOTAL Public Instruction, and National Industry. florins, | is
Total R EL GI C P R O V INC ES. Total TOTAL.
I) UTCH - - - B E L GIC United
Provinces ||Sth. Brabant. E. Flanders. W. Flanders. Antwerp. Hainault. Liege. Limburg. Namur. Luarembourg. Provinces Netherlands.
559,881 || 121,846 || 105,101 || 77,326 67,549 83,361 68,302 50,725 35,361 51,633 || 661,004 || 1,220,885
121,719 20,016 9,002 4,084 19,765 11,533 6,329 2,267 2,836 1,503 77,335 199,054
55,200 2,727 3,282 2,205 1,153 1,751 624 321 671 191 12,925 68, 125
74,793 20,615 10,760 1,922 6,402 2,378 10,058 843 mºre ºrº- 224 53,202 127,995
8,549 3,550 958 651 1,563 1,028 901 142 237 166 9,196 17,745
24,241 8,072 2,965 3,152 4,753 2,095 1,146 762 1,086 274 24,305 48,546
40,568 2,812 5,041 4,281 4,061 4,722 6,441 2,715 2,070 3,376 35,519 76,087
1,695,786 || 519,586 || 330,998 || 297,408 220,215 329,233 215,446 124,247 193,844 209,123 || 2,440, 100 || 4,135,886
172,734 27,725 62,438 28,874 14,761 24,100 12,648 I 1,035 9,839 17,861 209,281 382,015
145,625 34,015 29,240 18,539 25,834 20,419 22,988 14,411 12,177 11,000 188,623 334,248
93,704 36,148 24,915 20,390 28,565 17,377 19,278 8,285 8,480 14,885 178,323 272,027
4,505 || 2,737 2,088 1,061 979 1,346 2,070 657 524 858 12,320 16,823
33,268 19,360 13,350 7,384 8,502 9,196 13,078 4,772 5,074 4,782 85,498 || 118,766
18,468 8,990 9,427 6,152 5,275 10,641 6,229 3,143 3,909 3,406 57, 172 75,640
146,476 46,681 33,945 29,004 20,947 38,472 20,212 12,606 22,252 23,856 || 247,975 394,451
2,064,311 || 228,595 || 388,065 158,794 265,948 || 151,676 83,373 59,224 39,979 18,432 || 1,394,086 || 3,458,397
3,859 1,029 3,906 11,402 39 10,224 2,478 661 5,858 3,519 39,116 42,975
27,680 9,539 5,339 4,170 4,243 5,082 2,400 1,005 689 653 33,120 60,800
3,729 1,624 1,463 880 668 2,202 898 665 277 686 9,363 13,092
2,780 870 770 613 538 1,068 238 | 133 - Gaam-m . 113 4,343 7,123
20,787 1,400 25 *a*- 100 | *- 174 490 *- 334 2,523 23, 31()
5,318,662 ||1,117,937 1,043,077 | 678,291 || 701,861 | 727,704 || 495,311 299,108 || 345,162 || 366,877 || 5,775,328 [11,093,990
672,642 || 140,854 || 131,211 86,129 90,147 91,890 62,279 || 38,169 44,180 47,284 732,143 : 1,404,388
11,142 1,694 687 498 352 1,231 676 458 178 84 5,858 16,970
420 199 248 97 62 266 166 57 57 92 1,244 1,664
6,002,439 ||1,260,685 1,175,222 || 765,015 792,423 821,091 558,431 || 337,792 389,577 414,336 || 6,514,573 #12,517,012
1,290,596 || 232,570 269,479 162,417 | 181,079 172,264 143,057 92,646 118,114 17,852 || 1,389,478 || 2,680,074
923,721 || 126,183 || 107,413 77,081 136,775 114,083 || 104,019 30,384 29,909 || 75,523 801,370 || 1,725,091
3,453,609 || 303,858 372,171 205,941 128,761 266,499 || 333,896 || 157,325 36,326 | 89,107 || 1,893,884 || 5,347,593
232,651 33,322 10,609 | 18,655 16,815 14,362 16,698 1,270 5,039 6,194 122,974 355,625
900,008 || 794,150 || 451,529 || 322,552 297,672 507,722 | 150,103 || 206,938 148,642 44,411 || 2,923,719 || 3,823,727
561,580 65,163 82,176 4,609 || 292,757 | 13,932 804 12,655 472,096 || 1,033,676
1,864,077 || 266,543 | 161,456 142,944 || 147,672 | 113,735 55,126 35,437 34,557 4,051 961,521 : 2,825,598
708,169 || 261,995 || 459,255 374,571 157,694 || 3:46,274 192,025 | 194,793 107,892 || 132,348 # 2,226,747 || 2,934,916
1,505,234 || 230,272 217,508 || 135,935 | 120,012 || 147,197 || 112,285 | 84,441 43,787 || 48,496 || 1,139,933 || 2,645,167
668,498 || 122,741 115,703 78,465 79,083 92,180 61,363 44, 373 28,922 23,922 646,752 || 1,315,250
96,742 26,829 18,942 13,561 | 11,025 | 16,421 10,616 | 13,389 || 7,030 5,674 || 123,487 220,229
a 2,226 400 565 836 1,195 319 363 1,693 186 1,258 6,815 9,041
12,207,113 ||2,464,036 |2,266,806 1,537,567 1,570,540 1,804,986 1,179,551 863,493 || 560,404 || 461,491 ||12,708,874 ||24,915,987
8,432,997 ||1,134,020 |1,684,690 1,417,830 | 724,770 909,330 540,420 || 481,350 368,060 379,920 || 7,640,390 16,073,387
168,662 22,680 || 33,694 28,356 14,495 18,187 10,808 9,627 7,361 7,598 152,806 321,468
3,741,326 || 681,409 || 712,071 || 499,940 || 457,020 466,912 288,007 | 158,464 114,956 || 103,830 || 3,482,609 || 7,224,932
1,190,534 || 153,276 200,265 114,159 || 149,323 167,952 | 109,989 60,867 42,605 52,729 || 1,051,165 || 2,241,699
132,281 17,031 22,251 12,684 16,592 18,661 12,221 6,763 4,734 5,859 116,796 249,077
1,080,550 || 167,428 205,747 | 152,375 117,220 | 130,431 80,347 53,461 39,502 40,111 986,622 || 2,066,772
14,746,945 ||2,175,845 2,858,719 |2,225,344 (1,479,420 1,711,473 |1,041,792 770,532 577,218 590,047 ||13,430,390 128,177,335
12,207,113 ||2,464,036 |2,266,806 |1,537,567 |1,570,540 1,804,986 1,179,551 | 863,493 560,404 || 461,491 ||12,708,874 #24,915,986
5,924,232 ||1,260,685 |1,175,222 765,015 792,423 821,091 558,431 || 337,792 || 389,577 || 414,336 || 6,514,573 ||12,438,805
3,535,057 76,038 41,318 293,209 |1,061,833 480,077 170,570 219,590 66,949 113,060 || 2,522,644 || 6,057,701
36,413,346 ||5,976,604 |6,342,065 4,821,135 |4,904,216 |4,817,627 2,940,344 (2,191,407 |1,594,148 |1,578,934 ||35,176,481 iſ 1,589,827
2,262,712 || 495,455 | 687,267 563,826 323,678 546,190 331,101 || 321,246 189,393 || 292,610 || 3,750,766 || 6,013,478
* 13 Cents additional, 2,476,997 included in the Total of Excise. -
ST 'ATEMENT (C.) * y rºyy ºr rºº College professons º | conci. Exhibi- - * - |*,
shewing the annual amount | *******" |cº, tº nº lºſt.º.º........|siºn. |ºlºnel” row. B.
- #!"#", º, ſº - I Louvain. . . . . . . . . . |3,176 || 3:00 gº 8,800 | 1,000 | – || – || 6,350 | 8,000 | 6,350 3,700 |2,200 || 65,576|oooo
for the support of the De: belolcº Liege . . . . . . . . . . . . § || |}}}| ſº º|}}}| – || - - º ºſº | 3 ||3: 66,506 9,000
- • 3 Ghent ..........] 3,776 || 10,000 7,500 10,000 | 12,500 6,400 8,400 6,350 3,000 2,200 70,126 2,800
partment of Public In- 3 1 Leyden .......... 3200 || 1:200 | 11:200 ii.200 || 14,000 | 11,200 || 4,300 | 16.210 | 15,630 || 5.796|| 6′305|3,000 || 1joić, 25.
struction and National In- DUTC H $; Utrecht . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 6,600 | 6,600 8,800 11,000 6,600 1,500 6,411 10,660 4,400 2,978 1,500 68,749 21, 170
dustry in the Kingdom of ' A 6 Groningen ...... 1,700 6,600 6,600 8,800 | 11,000 | 6,600 || 1,427 6,004 || 10,440 || 4,400 2,900 | 1,500 67,932 4,500
the Netherlands, and the 7 Franeker §3- .... 400 || 1,600 1,600 | *7,250 | 1,600 || — — 2,960 2,500 — 1,664 400 19,174 2,000
tdditional amount out of —— - - - - - * --|--
the annual Budget of that Total florins 17,328 || 53,000 45,190. 58,000 || 79,950 36,000 || 7,227 (44,845 161,630 37,640 (22,742|13,600 || 468,223 70,685
l ſ Expences of the Repartment at Amsterdam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... tº e ſº 37,673 —
- - - Professors of Lutheran, and Remonstrant Theology .............. 7,550 || –
* Frameker, is a small Town in Friesland near Harlingen; the Establishment Aid and means of Encouragement for Secondary & Primary Instruc. 26,900 —
is denominated Athenaeum, the *7,250 florins under the head of Philoso- Libraries and Royal Cabinets ... . . . ........................... ... 47,510 || 3,500
phy and Belles Lettres, is for a Professor in each of the 4 following - Encouragement of Arts and Sciences ... . . . . s • * * * * * * * * * * o e < e < e < e e 54,100 l 11,640
Branches,—Viz. Greek and Latin Literature ; Oriental do ; Anatomy Expences of Administration, as per Item 8 of Statement ( F.) . . . . . . 143,875 || –
- For the Support of Schools as per Items 17–19, of Statement (D.) 236,525 || 47,200



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022,355 | 133,052
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STATEMENT (D.) shewing the amount annually assigned out of the Decennial Budget of the NETHERLANDS in 1820, for the sup
port of the Provincial Administration of the Interior; and for the support of the Clergy; Education; and Provincial Tribunals, in each of
the 19 Provinces of the Kingdom as it stood prior to the separation in 1830; distinguishing the Dutch from the Belgic Provinces.
;
DUTCH PROVINCES.
Heads of —— s===--- '.
Y . Holland. North
FXP END ITURE. North. South. Utrecht. Overissel. Guelderlnd. Drenthe. Groningen. Friesland. Zealand. | Brabant,
ſ 1 Salary of the Governor . . . . . * * ~ * * * * 10,000 || 10,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 || 9,000 9,000 9,000 9,000
.# 2 do. of the State Deputies, &c., &c. 37,200 || 41,450 27,500 || 31,600 || 31,900 22,800 32,300 || 31,700 28,810 || 32,100
§ 3 Travelling expences of the Governor. . 3,800 2,400 3,400 4,600 3,875 2,955 3,400 3,400 3,400 4,000
3 || 4 Office expences . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 5,935 6,750 2,975 3,560 6,500 2,775 | 3,485 4,340 4,150 5,299
's < 5 Cleaning and Repairs of Buildings .. 1,460 960 1,880 1,913 1,475 1,160 1,200 1,355 1,350 2,075
§ 6 Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * * 1,200 3,600 *ms 1,000 300 1,000 1,000 1,000 ****,
§ 7 Salaries of Provincial Functionaries .. 300 *-smº 800 570 tºº-º-º-º-º-º: 800 fººmsºmºsºmsºmº 300 750 30()
# | 8 | do. between Adminis. & Communes •- | * ~~~ * * * 70() 5,100 — 400 11,870 10,700
5 9 Commissaries & Counsellors of Militia | 10,355 | 11,910 3,225 4,435 7,880 2,855 4,010 6,535 3,600 9,600
10 Service of Health, and Local assistants 2,500 2,200 1,100 2,322 1,100 800 1,100 1,100 1, 100 1,100
TOTAL Interior Administration. 72,750 || 79,270 49,880 58,702 37,830 || 43,445 55,895 || 58,730 65,030 74,165
12 Ports and Maritime Works . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,495 | 18,370 *sºmºrº 7,750 **** *=s* 860 2,750 | 346,000 ** **
§ ( 13 Reformed Clergy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192,715 267,846 61,325 33,176 | 101,380 11,906 || 37,798 || 97,740 106,025 91,663
is, 14 Lutheran do. . . . . . . . is e e s e º e . . . . . 9,450 7,450 1,400 1,600 2,500 100 2,025 1,300 2,950 *sº
$ ) 15 Menonnite and Remonstrant do. 8,700 | 13,350 * 1,700 **gs 1,850 3,250 400 &ºmºsºsº
SS ( 16 Catholic do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,000 | 16,150 2,600 6,100 17,850 | 400 | 2,800 6,450 | 11,275 || 48,121
| 17 Subsidies to Commis. for Schls. 3,500 3,300 1,600 2,300 3,400 | 1,500 2,100 3,400 2,000 3,250
Education. 18 do. Secondary & Primary 2,966 5,910 1,380 9,155 | 10,888 1,747 | 12,030 I,439 4,402 | 40,727
-- 19 do. Colleges & Latin Sch. *** * 800 *s-s 1,954 10,235 500 6,831 3,859 | 9,850
ſ20 Tribunals of Premier instance 91,722 || 80,981 17,286 33,364 42,158 8,143 32,486 || 33,038 32,866 33,548
s 21 do. of Commerce . . . . . . e 886 2,914 886 *-ºsºmsºmºre 619 —— 886 Aerº-ºº-ººse 762 | 1,410
$ $ 22 Assize Courts . . . . . . . . . . . * * e 6,790 *sº 5,538 6,558 gºsºsºsº. 5,838 5,538 5,538 6,918
.5 § 4 23 Justices of the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 100 22,319 7,328 9,514 24,754 2,533 7,609 || 1 1,900 9,554 13,379
§§ 24 General expences of Justice ...... 63,260 49,324 30,800 | 16,224 46,524 5,550 | 16, 174 26,274 || 33,974 15,524
§§ 25 Maintenance of Prisoners . . . . . . . 136,225 133,925 33,875 26,450 55,825 7,210 || 42,115 55, 100 46,700 57,286
26 Tribunals of Simple Police . . . . . . 1,943 2,028 714 - tºº-º-º-º-º-º-º: 3.71 — — | -
37 Sundry expences . . . . . . . . s' 6 º' a g º tº p 1,050 1,455 505 655 1,025 380 700 800 750 825
TOTA L Provincial Tribunals. 328,975 292,946 91,394 | 91,745 177,463 23,816 106, 179 132,650 | 130,144 128,888
do. of do., as #' annual Budget. 14,550 8,350 4,350 4,750 | 11,895 6,400 5,750 5,800 4,750 | 7,250
do. of Columns 11–19, 345,576 || 412,446 118,185 | 122,437 214,083 ||39,598 122,189 178,918 538,082 267,776
TOTAL florins. 689,101 || 713,742 213,928 218,932 403,441 | 89,814 234,118 || 317,368 | 672,976 |403,914


STATEMENT (E.) shewing the Total amount assigned out of the Decennial Budget of the NETHERLANDS in 1820,
of each of the Eleven Branches of Administration, together with the additional amounts to each, out of the annual Budget of the same Year; The Tot
with the Total Expenditure of each Department, in the Year 1826.
—º _--"
Heads of BUD GET' of 1820. TOTAL INCOME of 1826.
_--> *: Eacpenditure - —
A BAE : & p * * * * 3. * *
- INISTRA TION. Decemial. Annual. TOTAL, 1826. Heads of IN COME. _*
1 Civil List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600,000 2,600,000 2, 100,000 Balance, 31st. December 1825 . . . . 19,564.7%
2 Secretary of State . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,005,143 267,200 | 1,272,343 || 1,065,430 || Direct Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,972.81.
3 Department of Foreign Affairs .. 678,790 71,500 750,290 766,969 Excise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,045,442
4 do. of Justice ........ 246,500 || 3,811,211 4,057,711 || 2,191,049 || Registry and Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . 1;
5 do. of the Interior . . . . 2,267,553 2,309,687 4,577,240 || 6,159,250 Customs, Ingress and Egress 6,076,22
6 do. of Reform'd Religion 1,325,756 11, 150 | 1,336,906 || 1,327,311 || Post Office . . . . . & e º e 6 & ......... 1 º'
7 do. of the Catholic ... 1,826,860 101,255 1,928,115 || 1,631,413 ; Gold and Silver Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . 188,908
8 do. of Public Instruction 1,022,355 885,525 | 1,907,880 73,019 || Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • * * * * 1,614,016
9 do. of Finances. . . . . . . . 26,829,743 | 10,972,119 || 37,801,862 || 38,707,562 || Game Certificates ... . . . . . . . . . . };
10 do. of Marine . . . . . . . . 5,395,291 | 101,686 5,496,977 } ###| salºon store ..… 2
. * - . 3 ºv.L. 2 4 5 s • S 1 lains bel
11 do. of War . . . . . . . ... 16,677,062 2,783,148 || 19,460,210 18,114.335|| sss; ſº." | 199"
*a**** i isºmºsº - § §§ | Of the º: º %. its ...)
T * - - •es “S S ; al t unes, Of the
TO TAAL. 59,875,058' 21,314,482 81,189,535 || 79,049,880 | #3 ..","..."."º. 399,409
Rayments out of Funds placed at the King's disposal .................... 1,897,823 '' is §§§ Añº tºo usecond
Rectifications and Restitutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº º dº e º º º • * - - - - - - - - - - 100,308 §§ §: Subdivision of the Extraordinary iº 7,160,996
Qpen Credits for Payments to be made in advance ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,609,840 ssºs U get of the schedule of Isao.
Expences relating to the Mint of the Netherlands...... * * * * * * * e º sº e º e e e e º 'º 514,264 || Duty upon Mines. . . . . . e e º e º & © tº C & 45,261
do. for objects declared in Law of 2nd. of August 1822. ............ 716,896 || Revenues of the State on the Entrepôts 50,000
do. occasioned by inundations, in February 1825. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,085,811 Funds placed at the King's disposal 1,471,132
... . do. concerning the Grand Communication of the Kingdom ........ ... 1,388,149 || Regulated Payments & Restitutions 26,555,549
Balance 31st. of December 1826 . . . . . . . . . . . & © tº e º º C & © tº e gº ............... 17,026,114 || Receipt on account of the Grand 1,108,828
- ſ Communication of the Kingdom.--—-
TOTAL of Budget, 1826. florins 133,848,084 Total INCOME. florins 133,848 084.
for the support
al compared
189
STATEMENT (D) Continued.— According to the Receipt of Tawes in 1826, as exhibited in Statement (A) the proportion con-
tributed by the Belgic Provinces was less than 10 Jéorins ºff” head of Population, while in the Dutch Provinces the contribution exceeded
15 florims.
The estimated Earpenditure of Belgium in 1831 was 51,725,000 florins, and the Taaces about 30
,000,000, the balance made up by Loan ; the estimated ordinary
Earpenditure of Holland for the Year 1832, 49,385,849 florins, and the ea traordinary about 44,000,000.
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16
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19
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21
22
23
24
25
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27
28
29
30
STATEMENT (F) shewing the amount in
several ADMINISTRATIONS of the NETHERLANDS.
TOT A L |
BELGIC PROVINCEs.


TOTAL


Dutch South Flanders. .. United
Provinces. #| Brabant. East. West. Antwerp. Hainault. Liege. Limburg. Numur. Luxembour. TOTAL | Netherlands.
92,000 || 10,000 9,000 9,000 9,000 | 9,000 9,000 9,000 ! 9,000 9,000 82,000 174,000
317,860 || 40,000 || 33,400 || 33,500 33,500 i 30,800 34,400 || 31,000 || 31,350 32,500 300,450 617,810 |
35,230 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,400 3,970 3,400 3,400 31, 170 66,400
45,760 7,675 5,490 4,955 4,815 2,375. 3,810 4,630 2,985 || 4,310 41,045 || 86,805
14,830 800 1,860 1,820 1,465 1,960 93ſ) 1,470 1,795 2,000 14,100 28,930
9,100 4,190 —— 43 2,300 500 2,625 2,500 sºsº. ** = ** 12,158 21,258
3,820 --> --— *wº-ºº-º-º-º-ºs — *smºsºmsºmºsº ºsmºsºsº. sºmeºnes-º-º-º- * &ºi===ºsº. * 900 900 4,720
28,770 12,260 | 15,340 | 15, 150 | 11,600 | 11,030 | 15,330 10,800 8, 190 14,770 114,470 141,240
64,405 7,270 6,975 7, 142 3,790 6,480 5,625 6,160 3,560 5,805 52,807 117,212
14,422 1,454 1,100 2,222 1,100 1,336 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100 11,612 26,034
625,697 87,049 || 76,565 77,232 | 70,970 66,881 76,220 70,630 61,380 | 73,785 660,712 || 1,286,410
405,225 — —| 47,000 | — sº-sº-sºmºsºsº | * — *** * ***.*** — 47,000 || 452,225
1,001,574 6,900 2,300 1,400 1,600 2,400 1,260 | 16,763 : — — 32,623 1,034, 197
28,925 2,200 **** tºº-º-º-ºwe **ºrwººts fºxºsºmeº *= * 1,000 * tººs 3,200 32, 125
30,400 - ºmsºmº. *=s *=s **** * wº-ºº-erºs *E*-**. wºrº. - 30,400
137,746 || 148,125 || 149,325 | 119,975 | 84,900 | 180,950 159,300 142,450 96,625 176,050 | 1,257,700 || 1,395,446
26,350 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 18,000 || # 44,350
90,644 3,850 2,650 3,350 2,500 3,800 5,250 6,025 4,400 4,725 36,550 || # 127,195
34,030 *mºsº º — — i <- — 9,000 tºº 9,000 || 9,000 27,000 || 3 61,030
405,592 || 42,404 || 39,554 43,971 | 40,673 || 31,185 45,873 27,172 21,381 || 31,800 324,013 ă 729,605
8,363 2,041 1,909 879 912 1,758 1,720 . 832 | 10,051 s 18,414
42,718 *** *== 5,536 5,536 6,481 5,819 605 5,420 4,836 5,136 39,369 || # 82,087
135,990 # 20, 157 23,927 22,996 || 14,501 | 20,109 || 23,299 || 15,082 8,170 15,710 | 163,951 || 299,940
303,628 || 37,250 54,000 29,100 26,000 || 28,500 29,812 22,890 14,090 17,890 259,530 || 3 563,158
594,710 || 166,941 148,296 || 38,023 143,287 46,274 56,263 || 37,891 | 18,503 || 15,670 671,148 # 1,265,858
5,056 1,526 1,219 1,002 — 92.1 *=s 307 307 307 5,589 10,645
8,145 825 750 1,025 650 675 825 505 475 625 6,355 14,500
1,504,201 || 271,144 275, 191 || 142,531 || 232,503 135,242 158,397 109,267 | 68,593 87,138 1,480,006 i 2,984,207
73,845 7,390 8,865 4,760 4,375 27,805 2,905 7,600 7,185 4,765 75,650 149,495
2,389,591 || 243,124 || 232,840 250,957 | 161,970 265,031 244,030 238,868 173,405 265,560 2,102,785 # 4,483,378
31 3,958,637 l 521,658 576,896 398,248 398,848 428,078 |405,332 355,735 | 249,183 || 357,463 3,658,441 || 7,617,080 |
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florins, annually assigned out of the Decennial Budget of 1820, for the support of the


Heads of
A DM IN ISTRATION.
H. Civil List. . . .
II. Secretaryship of State ..
of the Cabinet
do.
e e º e º 0 & tº 1 &
Council of State . . . .
III. Foreign Affairs
IV. Justice
Higher Military Court
& e º 'º º º
V. Interior, and of
the Waterstaat
VI. Reformed Religion . . . .
tº e º º
VII. Catholic Worship ..
VIII. Public Instruction . .
IX. Finance . . . .
Mint ; Gold & S
ily. Plate
gº tº 13
14
Ingress & Egress, - Customs 15
Excise 16
Stamps, Registration, &c. 17
Direct Taxes, General 18
- . Direction 19
Post Office 20
X. Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Establishment at Zuyder Zee 22
Meuse . . . . 23
- Scheldt . . 24
XI. War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
TOTAL florins.
| Minister, Clerks, or Doorkeep. Traveling. TOTA L TOTA L Additional
07” Secre- other and Earpences, Office of Adminis. Oiher Decemnial Annual
Director. tary. Agents. |Messengrs. Residence. Earpences, tration. Payments. BU D G E T. B U D G ET.
ass=s***** | * tºsses ºsº tºsºsºsºm * *- *=s** — 2,600,000 2,600,000 —-
10,000 || 4,000 28,890 7,600 10,300 20,600 } ſº . .
3,700 || || 1:200 || || || 31.366 || 'goo 129,299 º 1,005,143 267,200
20,000 6,000 228,600 4,678 8,000 || 7,350 274,628 76,400 -
40,000 || 4,000 | 20,700 2,600 3,800 21,600 92,700 586,090 | 678,790 71,500
20,000 || 4,000 || 39,000 || 4,800 || 5,000 | 16,700 | 89,500 -
4,000 || – || 54,400 -— 1,300 4, 100 63,800 93,200 } 246,500 3,811,210
20,000 || 4,000 || 140,500 || 9,400 24,000 || 31,580 |229,480 | 1,286,410 N . .
6,000 | – || 1 || 8,438 —— 75,000 —— 199,438 552,225 } 2,267,553 2,309.687
10,000 || 4,000 14,200 2,000 700 5,000 || 35,900 | 1,289,856 1,325,756 11, 150
10,000 || 3,000 || 13,200 | 1,650 5,000 | 6,769 || 39,619 1,787,241 1,826,860 101,255
20,000 — 90,550 7,650 | 10,000 | 15,675 143,875 878,480 1,022,355 885,525
20,000 || 5,000 | 184,750 | 16,600 18,000 || 42,000 286,350 |19,586,500 ſ'7,221,350
15,000 16,300 600 3,000 | 1,350 36,250 119,500 200,000
10,000 || 3,000 150,550 | 10,200 6,000 || 32,500 212,250 $2,846,077 1,173,338
4,273 — 20,260 | | | | | | || 24,533 1,018,440 × 29,829,749%. 1,479,700
10,000 4,000 | 40,700 || 4, 100 7,000 12,400 78,200 --~~~~ ; 141,185
57,400 — 335,800 — 3,000 || 41,500 || 437,700 | 1,852,090 690,869
24,000 — 347,908 — 3,000 35,750 || 410,658 420,595 J 69,621
15,000 || 4,000 || 71,000 | 6,400 5,000 i 30,000 || 131,400 ſ 43,368
6,000 || 3,000 | 72,500 &ºrº 800 10,700 93,000 §§ e -
6,000 3,000 || 48,500 | – || 600 || 7,900 gºooo Y9,999.89) | *.*.*.* 58,318
6,000 2,400 || 31, 100 —— 500 5,000 45,000 ) . . ov,' .
15,000 — 131,659 —— | 13,500 | 35,399 195,558 16,481,501 16,677,062 2,783, 148
| 375,373 53,400 2,200,705 78,278 | 237,866 384,473 3,312,095 | 56,562,958 - 59,875,053 21,314,082


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STATEMENT (G) Details of the Budget of the Annual Expenditure of each of the 11 Departments of Administration of the Netherlands.
I. (TH:#}}{3}, 3}}{50ſ. The KING . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400,000
- - The Prince of Orange ... 200,000
II. §(ºgtºk.gººg:3##13 of $0.30ſ%.
Administration, as per Items 2–4, of Statement F. . . . . . 400,884
Travelling Expences and residence of 60 Members of
Upper Chamber at 3,000 florins each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,000
Salary of the Registrar, and other Employés , . . . . . . . 15,300
Travelling Expences, and residence of do. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400
Charge for the residence of 110 Members of the Lower .
Chamber, at 2,500 florins each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275,000
Travelling Expences of do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,659
Salary of the Registrar and Employés. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,900
Indemnities, Travelling Expences, &c., of Functionars. 4,200
Office EXpences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,400
Military Order of William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,900
do. of the Belgic Lion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,500
Total Decennial Budget. 1,005,143
do. Annual do. 267,200
III. Afg}}{33}{Q}]N 34°4F3H3&#.
Administration, as per Item 5 of Statement F. . . . . . . . . 92,700
Foreign Embassies and Consulships ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467,890
Consuls to the Barbary States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & e º ſº tº 38,200
Outfits, &c. • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,000
Presents . . . . . . . e e s tº e º º e º e o e º 4 e º 'º e o e g g g g g o a g g e s s e o 'º º e 10,000
Secret Service • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 20,000
Total Decennial Budget. 678,790
do. Annual do. 71,500
IV. §CHS:0}(T33.
Administration, as per Items 6-7 of Statement F. .... 153,300
Salaries of Military Auditors . . . . . . . . . & e s e e º e º 'º e º e s 44,300
do. of Provosts in the Provincial Command .... 10,550
Removing Military Prisoners, &c. . . . . . tº s tº e º G & ſº e º & © & 38,350
Total Decennial Budget. 246,500
Annual Budget :- Expence of the three Superior Courts
at the Hague, Brussels, and Liege . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421,507
Provincial Tribunals, as per Item 28 of Statement D. 2,982,207
Maintenance of Military Prisoners .................. 250,000
Supplementary Salaries and Fees .................. 3,537
Repairs of Prisons and Courts . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e 98,000
Sundry Expences * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e s e e 55,960
V. NCŞığQ933 amb (ſagiºſ3333s:01330ſ.
Administration, as per Items 8–9 of Statement F. . . . . . 428,918
do., , . Provincial, as per Item 11 of Statement D. 1,286,410
Ports and Maritime Works do. 12 of do. 452,225
Royal Palaces • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e o e e 100,000
Total Decennial Budget. 2,267,553
Annual Budget :-Charitable Institutions ...... .....] 506,600
Provincial Administration as # Item 29 of Statemt. D. 149,495.
Rivers, Canals, and Interior Navigation ............ 405,700 |
Completion of Works at Niewe Diep ................ 550,000
Royal Palaces and Public Buildings ................ 647,827
Sundry Expences * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s • e s a e s e e s a s 24,080
Board of Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,985
VI. 33.3%3FQB134H.3333 33333.HQ.5}:GBTX.
Administration, as per Item 10 of Statement F. ...... 35,900
Clergy, as per items 13–15 of Statement D. .......... 1,096,722
General Synod, Walloon Churches, &c............... 47,000
Indemnities for Education, &c. . . . . . . . ............... 146,134
Total Decennial Budget. 1,325,756
do. Annual do. 11,150
VII. (TäC#QB314:01 &ICAGPºstggäg.
Administration, as per Item 11 of Statement F. . . . . . . 39,619
do. Ecclesiastical :-Archbishopric of Malines 55,104 -
Bishopric of Ghent...... 49,462 4.
do. of Tournay ... 32,193.
do. of Namur .... 28,335
do... of Liege ...... 34,950 |
Other Expences ........ 17,750 217,795
Clergy, as per Item 16 of Statement D. .............. 1,395,446
Allowances to Vicars, without Salaries.............. 12,000
Expences of Churches * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e o e º e e s e o e s a s a 162,000
Total Decennal Budget. + | 1,826,860
do. Annual do. 101,255
VIII. 130Higgº (ſt #N3:0ſºagtaſ EON,
and N30ſłQBN331 EN3BQāstgºy.
Universities, &c., as per Statement C. ................ 1 155,380
PREMIUMS for the Encouragement of 3.
NATIONAL INDUSTRY.
Premiums for the Salt Herring Fishery .... 100,000
do. do. Fresh do. do. . . . . . . . . . 16,000
do. do. Cod Fishery of Iceland...[waat | 11,500
do. do. Fishery call'd Beug or Winter- 20,000
do. do. Greenland & Davis’ Strait Fy. 13,500
Expense for the Exhibition of Objects of
National Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000
Premiums for the Encouragement of do. . . 20,000 | 187,000

2,600,000
1,272,343
750,290
4,059,711
4,577,240
1,886,906
1,928,115
Brought forward. 1,342,380 l 16,517 305
MILITARY ExPENCES for the W. H. Colon IES.
Expense of transporting Recruits .......... 20,000
Salaries, Pay & Expense of the Troops .... 120,000
Provisions or Rations for the Troops ...... 180,000
Clothes for the Troops .................... i 120,000
Transport of Ammunition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,000
Medicines, &c., for the Hospitals. . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000 -
Salaries of Officers proceeding to the Colonies i 10,000 || 487,000
CoLoRIAL CIVIL ExPENCEs,
Expence of Establishments on the Coast
of Guinea a 0 e o e o s e e a s tº e e a s e s a e s e º 'º e e e º e s 41,000
Transport of Agents; also of effects [Leone 28,500
Salary of a Judge & of an Arbitrator at Sierra 9,000 78,500 1,907,880
IX. AfEN3/NGT33.
Administration, as per Item 13 of Statement F. . . . . ... 286,350
Interest of the Actual Debt ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,650,000
Annual Sinking Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500,000
Pensions to the most aged .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000,000
Gratifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * e s e e a e e o e º 'º' 50,000
Salaries & Office Expences of Receivers General 183,700
Supplementary Allowances......... © tº e, e 4 e e º e º a 5 e º 0 & 8 16,000
Salaries and Office Expences of Ordinary Receivers... 176,800
Cost of transferring specie ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
Total Administration, Debt, and Pensions. 19,872,850
MINT, AND GoLD AND SILVER PLATE.
Administration, as d?' Item 14 of Statemnt F. 36,250
Assay masters, Mechanics, Gravers, &c..... 14,800
Repairs of Building e e e º e º 3 g is e e º & tº e º Q tº 3 e º ºs 5,000
Implements and Labor ............... • * * 14,000 * -- .
Supplementary Allowances .............. 85,700 155,750
INGRESS AND EGREss, AND IND RECT TAXES.
Administration, as # Item 15 of Statement F. . [tration 212,250
Inspector General & Functionars. of Central Adminis- * 19,333
Administration in the Provinces:-
Service of the Interior,
17 Directors, Salaries & Office Expenses 119,900
2l Inspectors-in-chief ................. © 62,800
17 Auditors of Accounts .......... tº e e º $ tº 50,500
5]. Inspectors of Arrondissement, inclu-
ding Office Expenses ................ 115,400
2 Inspectors of Coal-Pits ... ... q tº º s e º 'º e 4,200
17 First Commissaries in the Direction .. 25,200
79 Controllers ........... & C G e e º 'º - e. e. e. e º o e 124,400
3 Controllers of Coal Pits .............. 4,400
90 Taxers of Turf ............. * e º e o dº º º º 30,000
17 Persons employed by the Auditors .... 13,400
15 Persons employed by the Inspectors .. 11,500
5 Searchers-in-Chief ................ tº gº 4,500
192 Searchers ......... tº e º e is e tº e º e º 'º º G. º g º e G 126,700
194 Custom-House Officers on horseback... 193,300
518 do. do. on foot. . . . . . . . 286,950
14 Meters and Registrars of Ships........ 6,000
90 Examiners, Gaugers, Tasters, Accoun-
tants, and Meters ........ • * * * * * * * * * 30,000
200 Commissioners for Expeditions upon
the Territory which is not free...... 10,000
100 Guards ........ * * * * tº e º ºs º it tº e º a g g º e º e s 6 40,000
21 Guartermasters & Boatmen for the Ports 11,000
82 Rowers & Sailors for the Sloops in do. 36,800
Expences of Ships au Pampus............ 3,600 -
Service upon the Territory not free by Land. §§ s .
19 Inspectors............................ 39,400 | is .
55 Controllers ..... tº e º e º e º is a sº e º e e º ºs & e º e e 79,800 §§§
211 Custom House Officers on horseback .. 181,800 sº s
1756 do. do. on foot ........ 924,950 §§ s
480 Guards of the Frontier General Search - s 3
by Water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e - © e - tº e º ºr e 100,000 § s .
4 Commanders....................... • & © 4,700 §§§
17 Searchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,600 $$.S
6 Custom House Officers.......... q tº e º e e 3,150 §§§
2 Boatmen, and a Quartermaster........ 1,480 j Š
42 Sailors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,200 §§§
Indemnification for the Table Expences of - §§§
the Lieutenant of Marine ............ 1,500 §§§
Hire and charge for keeping up Ships, &c. 73,370 J S $ 2
Tolls upon Rivers ............ • * * * * * * * * * * 16,450 §§§§
Indemnity to the Prince of Salm Salm .... 22,115 - § ...;
→ *1,860 577 iſ #33
Two-thirds of + 2,790,865. § 5 § §
s § $$ 3
Materials and other expences ... . . . . . . . . . . * 93,933 š's 33
Expence of Collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 372,833 3 §s:
Q) +- **º
STAMPs, REGISTRATION, &c. §s'ss
. S$ $'s
Administration, as d?’ Item 17 of Statemnt F. 24,533 š Š &
do. in the Provinces . . . . . . . . 355,420
Expence of Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554,420
Variable expences........................ 108,600 | 1,509,789
Carried forward. 23,630,499 || 18,425,185
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STATEMENT (G) Details of the Decennial and Annual Budgets of the Netherlands,-Continued.
FINANCES Continued.—Amount Brought forward. f.ſ?3,630,499 || 18,425,185 - © ..i.
G. l º : — F fl.[23,630, 2- ºr 2 Amount Brought forward. florins. 56,227,047
eneral, as per Item 18 of Statement F. 78,200
i)irection do. do. 19 do. 437.700 X. £333}{N33.
Post Office do. do. 20 do. 410,658 Admini e
Rewards to Collectors for Surcharges . . . . 1,068,500 Administration, as # Items 21-4 of Statement F......| 335,400
Collection of Duty on Patents . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,000 Materials and Articles for fitting up Establishments &
Losses by Bad Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3" | 707,590 Maritime Works; also for Vessels and Men of War 1,450,000
* 2 E £ & 3-ru v 3.
Rent and Repairs of Post Offices. . . . tº a e º 8 & 24, 175 xpence Of Transport Ship e e s tº gº º e o e º e º 'º tº e º e º a tº tº º cº e º ſº 50 000
Printing • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e e s s • * * * * * * * * * * 10,000 Day pay at Pºck Yards.............................. 1,000,000
Conveyance of Mails, and Delivery ...... 386,420 || 3,199,244 For Work at Private Yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115,000
• Yachts and Vessels for Works .......... ............] 57,600
Total Decennial Budget. 26,829,743 # §. Officers..................................] 270 job
Ull'9'é011S . . . . . . & e º 'º gº tº e e 3.
Annual Budget:—NATIONAL DEBT. Aºi. and Čommissioners of Provin. tº e G ; ,200
Interest on the 2nd. Series of the Obligations of the Boatswains, Gunners, &c. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . C6S ;
Syndicat of the Pays-Bas expiring 1st. Jan. 1820. . . . i,750,000. Travelling Expences aud Donations.......... tº º tº a 3.000
Usual Life Annuities w a a e s e s a • e s e º e s s a • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 370,000 Recruiting tº º 0 & tº ........::::::::::::::::::: 15:500
Life Annuities formerly charged on Crown Lands . . . . 91,000 Pay of Crews, in actual Service .......... '''... 795.j
Tontines of Nimmiguen, and of Utrecht o e º e a e s e e º e º e º ºn tº 19,000 Clothing for do. e e o e º tº 4 e º º . º . . .. - * ~ e işı'goš
Interest on Sums paid, or to be paid into the Treasury Pilotage ......................…...... 3.003
on security of Accountable Functionaries ... . . . . . . . 320,000 Marine soldiers’.................................... 203,000
Contingent of Interest & Liquidation of Russian Loan | 1,445,750 Provisions for do. ................... . . . . . . . . . ... 65536;
Expence of a temporay Office for conversion of Debt . . 13,700 i. of Health.................................... $5,000
4 - * @ tº e º º a 2
PENSIONS -*. (reduced) 540,000 §ººl • * * * * * c e e º gº e º e a e a e o a e 6 6 s e º 6 s is tº a 6 e e e o gº a *:
- O. 3. itiona temporary (do.) 100,000 C - ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9
Do, which on Demise revert to Treasury | 2,560,000 || 3,200,000 S . º Beacons, and Lighthouses . . . . . . . . . . 125,000
Expºses º º Of the Public Treasure 13,900 -d p €S • * * * * * c e º 'o e s a e e s e e º e o e º f tº 0 & 9 e s e º e a 727
o, of Coinage and Recoinage ſin the Provi 200.00 e
Addition of one j. to the four #!. the º: ,000 Tººl ſºul Budget. 5,395,291
Column noted with an *............................] I,173,338 O. A 70712/{I, do. 101,685 5,496,976
CRow N LANDs, PLANTATIONS RIVERS, AND FORESTs, XI. Jºãº.
Salaries of Inspectrs & Examinrs in the Central Admin. 5,629 Administration as tſ' Item 25 of Stat
- - c o R ement F. . . . . . .
17 Directors, 39 Inspectors, and 43 Examiners of the 2 Staff General, of Quartermaster General, 195,558
Registry, and of the Crown Lands in the Provinces 70,148 and of the Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 536,957
Expence of Collecting the Revenue of Crown Lands ... 152,300 sº º: º: places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179.354
O. of Artillery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i836.
Earpences of Crown Lands and Plantations. T do. of En ºrs e e s e º a 2 tº e s e e s tº e g º g º e º e º;
o º tº FOODS #1 S }. * if & d e e
i. łº Servants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,626 §. ºś, & Öffice Éxp © *:::::
nvariable Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,543 Medici •. ~ G. º
Ground Rent and other State Taxes . . . . . . . . . 161 326 3. º º it Q i • * 92,613
Repairs of Dikes, Water Courses, Bridges, Sundry other Expences ospitals 108,346
Aqueducts, Alluvions, Osier Beds, &c. ... 118,650 Heating, and Lighting Guard Houses.... 10,787
Repairs of Buildings Barques and Boats ... 84.935 *...º.º. Guard Houses.... 101,250
Expence of Husban ðry © tº tº º & . tº e o & 6 º' & C G D .. 31.30 zy TI Ing &c. of Burgher Guard. e 218,438
Mines. . . . . . . . . . . I 11.400 11||12ths, of 14,891 . I —
e e a tº e º e º 'º e º e º & G & º º e º 0 & 0 & 0 & 8 º * 710 Of this ſº º
Sundry other Expences 6 & 6 & Q & 9 e º 'º G & e º 0 & © tº tº O 28,540 641,834 Pºiº School tº e º 'º & º e 6 . e e e s e º e tº a tº a º º
:-- ~-- ravelling Expences and Donations....... :::::::::: 5
Earpence of Rivers and Forests. $º: by Land, Water and Fºie, :::::::::::: §
e * et e e º u - 3.
Salaries & Office Expences of Superintendant 277,732 #.sº º e º 'º - G - e º ºs e º e a c e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250,246
Husbandry, Pruning, Surveying & Repairs 70,000 # Ex; • * * * * : ... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • e o e s sº e s e s - 388,128
S TN 3. 3. & º Xpence of Topographical Office e
Sundry othe Expences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 000 368,732 D * . . . . . . . . . . © e i e e º A. e. e. 12,676
3. & J & o., of the Support and Exercise of Religion .... 35,888
LOTTERIES - ſº Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . 24,613 §. ;:#. &c. of Troops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Šgºod
O russels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139,500 |U|Il ry ot er Expences tº ºn e º sº tº e º & © tº ºp 9 e º & © tº e º 'º e g º e Q & 0 - 2.
Increased and Supplementary Allowances .. 6,000 170,113 e a G e - _24,605 -
º P -
Expences of the Settlement of Accounts res- Total Decemnial Budget. 16,677,062
pecting the Indirect Taxes &c. in 1813–1814 14,000 Supplementary Allowances to temporary Assi t
Do, respecting the Duties of Ingress and 2 the Commissariat General .... p e . y g isiºn, of 7,580
S Egress, and of the Excise ............ 20,000 Salaries of Officers not on Duty ............ :::::::: 65.46%
upplementary Salaries & Allowances ...... 33,000 67,000 º º and other expences of the regiment of 2
e º 19.
General Direction for the Direct Taares and Posts. Réº. §ºf Tio as above & º § 364,172
Allowance to Collectors, for Surcharges .... 82,300 Battallion of Luxembourg... ............ ’175’ījö
tjnavailable Funds ........................ 71. Do:, , of Veterans : . . . . . . . . . . . e e ºs e e º 'º 140,50s
Reºry of LANDs. General Administration 28,200 º Battallion of Colonial Troops ...... 303 ičí 1,858,838
18 Directors, & 18 Examining Engineers . . . . 53 370 rtillery Stores tº e º 'º e º 'º • * * * * * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - išiodſ
Expences of Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433,000 Engineering Materials for New Fortifications ...... . iſolobo
Allowance to Collectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,389 Extraordinary Purchase of Horses beyond remounting $6,330
PQSTS. Extraordinary Services ........... 30,000 Expence of Recruiting for the Swiss Regiments . . . . . . ii’sº
Indemnities to Towns for loss of Post ... . . . . 29.453 Measuring, Levelling, Surveying &c. for Plant 25,000 2
Do, for Reduced Salaries ................ Tojićs 760,490 º º º: Great Map of the Kingdom 4,000
undry other Topographical & Li es
General Administraton of the Chase - pograp º ibrary Chari, 8,850 37,850 tºo, o
Salaries and other Expences in the North. 27.908 Total Decennial and Annual Budget. florins.]81, 189,534
sº #. º º Provinces . . . . . & tº e º e 17600 For the Population, Superficies, Mortalit d
amp Duty for Licence to carry Arms. . . . . . ió. * ~ 72.4% ºv :-- rficies, Mortality, and a variety of other accoun
#. O ; T’reservation of Hunting & Fish. 61 § 122,535 rººft." #'sº: % º Nº. #. II. pages 187-190. ts
xpence of closing suppressed Office of chi g 3. tº - e º *paring for the Press I received from the H
g supp ief Paymaster 18,650 37 501,862 §§ in detail ºf 1826-7, the Census of 1830, and a variety of other #.
Amount Carried forward. florins.[5 6,227,047 iſficial Documents from which the following Statement has been compiled.
D UTC. H. roportion in 18 f * - ... - -
#!... "... *.*||—in +- ma" º: ... ||rºw. I HORSEs, HORNED CATTLE, and S HEEP, in 1825. £º.;
- a les, e Ida i.e3. at El Oil C3, c W 8. irths. eath 8. 1831. j} Horses. Hd, Cattle, Sheep. Horned Towns of Holland.
South Holland 388,505 || 479,737 || 229,170 || 250,567 | 117,364 #;" | Horses | c.tº sheep. ; Amsterdam202,364
*..."eºn, º º|| }}}. ;|##|*::::: #: ##| ##| ##|##| 1: I S. Brabant...ſº Rotterdam 72,295
dº." ; , ; § {:}|†: ;|##| || º; º ii.; jº, Limburg.... #| |}}}|...; {*** §
i... . . ;| };| }; 113,003 || 3748 || 1933, 7.312 || 3:2,897 || ºff lºs gº i (i. 2.10%| 70 of ºf Leyden ... 3.3%
Overisseſ ....] iº9 17s;gº || "...ſº 93.93 13:313| lºft || 3: 4: || 3: º! lº; ; E. Flanders || 27,535 | isºq | 3:07 iſ Groningen 30 º
Groningen ... 1356.1% 37.50; ºn $3,422 59,362 2,231 || 6,024 47% 1894; ºf ºf ºš West Do. .. 23.75% iºnºiº sºon || Leewarden 30.9%
Zealand iſſios iáº; #ſº 79,880 1 1,646 2,660 || 5,463 3,641 159,321 || 22,973 || 77,244 62,844 Hainault....|5i.si: | 93.996 | pºſs || Boisie-Duc 204;
Utrecht...... 2 ...” º: 70,203 || 36,060 154 || 5715 || 4,277 || 137,194 || 19,081 | 40,206 || 23,200 || Namur . 21,922 5 º 2.
i. i. • e º e ". l ; §§ 67.4ii 53,340 | 1,484 || 4,737 3,573 || 131,835 || 10,794 | 62,602 | 20,567 || Antwerp.... 14,722 § º: #.;; º:
TOTALS jº 5 3. 31,340 2,451 | 1,472 1,959 | 1,799 64,028 7,819 40,648 || || 10,657 Luxembourg 37,195 131,654 206sº Nimuguen iºd
- 2,016,885 12,427,206 ||1,185,416 1,241,790 836,620 ! 45,493 || 86,621 65,801 ||2,444,550 || 200,092 944,329 638,077 TOTALs, lºgg Iss»oss 77,136. * ... | ;
192
SUMMARY of the STATEMENT No. II. at the - - - -
- º • • ---n, e COI11111011C0 t of - e - - -
the UNITED KING|Dom in each of three Periods commencing . º: the Total REven UE, and ExPEND ITURE, of




Z.
8
:
Heads of - - 17. Yº: 15 Years 10 Years - 35 Years
REVENUE. e– 1801. zł lº — 1816. 1817 — 1826. 1793 — 1826.
ſ 1 Customs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,541.184 i iſ 139,172.490 Tº —d; £--— -s-l-d £ —s——d-
2 Excise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº il ºli; ; ;| | | ##| || ||
3 Land, & Assessed, & Property Taxes; 31.734.333 | 0 i ... # º *º: 5| 4 || 688,336,796||12| 84
4 Total of the above in IRELAND . . . . . 14 479, igi 14 .* 45.800s; 3 11" 69,849,016 || 17 5 363,717,510 || 7 6
5 Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gº 3. 1. • ‘’v v. 2 º' -- 64,280,014 18 || 1
6 Post oniº, e e e º 'º e º 'º e º 'º & Q w & © & © & - *::::::::: º } †. 4|| 1: 68,337,108 || 15 5 165,671,783 |19|| 6;
7 Duties on Pensions, Offices, &c. . . . . ſoºoo; 13 ºil ; 1. º 14,717,538 || 9 || 2% 39,378,785 || 2 || 8
8 Revenue of Crown Lands . . . . . . . . 3. gigº 13 º .. 4 º 480,330 9 1 : 2,706,646 17 7%
9 Hawkers, Pedlars, & Hack" Coac" 283.390 5 || 0 581,319 5 ; & 7,733 || 6 || 8 235,352 || 4 || 3}
I () i. branches of Hereditary Reve” 361.834 19 6 gºing 14 ; ; * h 1,396,001 || 1 | 84
11 ottery tº sº tº sº. - - 3 496.031 <- a 5 4. 3. 3 992,105 I 5 9}
• e s a e o a s a e s e º e º e º s e e 19|11 || 5,607,021 || 5 4}. ſº A. C. 3.
12 F 2 * ~ * > 3 3 v v s 3 2 1,754,670 || 2 | 9 10,857,773 || 8 || 0
º ees of suppressed Offices . . . . . ' ' 'I 630,971 || 7 |10 | 1,486, 154 || 2 || 8 '493.0% 7| 3. 2 dº 17 }
s TOTAL Ordinar - - — — — — — — . --- Tºl----
s - - Ordinary REVENUE, 247,701,9 I 3 i- * *sº
º, . 14 Contributions for É. Ind. Company ſº . º º º º 524,585,291 15 9; 1,649,747,480 || 3 || 2:
9 2 **
& - 15 Repayments on account of line 45 2 270,000 || 0 || 0 1,918,000 || 0 || 0
B- o - 3,529,602 || 3 |10; 2,378,044 13 || 0 2,425,887 | 12 || 1: - 1.
* | 16 Monies repaid by Public Accountants 2,849,994 || 3 || 0: 3,794.325||1 1. ,425,887 |12 || 1 # 8,333,534 || 9 || 0%
§ 17 Unclaimed Dividends . . . . . . *** * * ...; | 10} 3, 180,393 || 14 2 9,825,213 || 13 | 1
18 Voluntary Contributions . . . . . . . . . . 3,027,726 || 4 || 6} ºv- g º º $ 2. 99,473 || 7 || 6 701, 169 || 17 | 10
19 Droits of the Crown. . [for Portugal - amo || sº I " 1,000,000 || 0 || 0 § - - = } - { * 3,027,726 || 4 || 6}
20 To pay Interest on Money borrowed tº as l = | * '383.350 15 || 0 §§ tº- * | * | * 1,000,000 || 0 || 0
21 Trustees of Naval & Military Pen" -> * | * | * 5 § 3. ...T = { * | * 285,850 | 15 || 0
22 Repayment by Austria. . . . . . . . . . . . ame as m " - - |-| - 5:19,633,219 || 0 || 0 || 19,633,219
23 Indemnity paid by French Governmt. - = | * | * - mº I - " ; ; ; 2,500,000 O || 0 2,500,000 || 0 || 0
i 24 Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193,683,587| 2 | 73 385.45 2 7 Allis 500,000 || 0 O 500,000 || 0 || 0
25 Exchequer Bills funded . . . . . . . . . . º, o 0° *::::::: 9 () 3}|#79,695,556 || 2 || 0 || 606,834,373 || 1 || 103
26 Navy, Victualling, & Transport do. 1930.4%| 7 || 4 |Debemu, º 0 º 'sºlº º () 95,012,120 || 0 || 0
27 Exchequer Bills issued . . . . . . . . . . 135,715 goo 0 || 0 ebentures 7,400 | * 6,099,000 || 0 || 0 19,227,830 || 7 || 4
; :"...","..........]";|| || "º 10| 0 || $325,380,300 || 0 || 0 || 1,038,049,000 || 0 || 0
29 Debentures do. . - 3 * > * > * > 3 8; *:::::::. º ! 9,900, 181 | 9 || 4; 31,236,842 15 11;
Balances at commence” of tº º h . . . . . . - sus º - 3. º- º -a tº 799,300 || 0 || 0
€a C[] Period 4,546,028 19 |10% 9,027,020 |18 || 11}| 13,073,513 | 6 || 8% 26,646,563| 5 || 7
Total RE VENUE, - -- – - ? - |"Tº" *-* - - - - |-- –Y sm-rº- | *-* *-
- *|644,185,721 0 2 1,855,638,429 a 911,014,209,066||7| 8 || 3,5149.325||19 5%
ſ31 Dividends, Interest, and Manageme #3 -- * -aº"Nº-y º
tº e º " " - - - nt : 1 - # • - º
32 civil List’........ [of #. Debt lº º º 348,883,873 |19 § 237,319,034 || 3 |114; 767,063,227 | 1 || 7
33 Pensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iºiºſº | 15| 4: 17,372,029 i 3 ºf 11,973,835||13 3} 40,255,734 |18 || 1:
34 Salaries and Allowances.......... '173637 18 ; 4,550,634 10 ; 3,960,516 || 8 || 73 9,833,093 || 14 || 0}
35 Courts of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333.545 16 5 784,461 4 º 692,334 10 || 7; 1,650,433 || 13 6#
36 other Payments .... ............ 1,197.53% is 2, 964, 115 12 # 956,762 | 18 4, 2,254,424 || 7 || 0
37 Interest on Irish Treasury Bills ... º 18 ;" 5,292.61% 10 1. 4,998,916 || 17 7 11,789,050 || 0 | 84
36 Dead Weight Annuity............ 2 887,233 11 8% 861,864 || 0 || 9} 2,252,504 || 10 | 10;
i’ - Q & © º tº - - || - E-> _ ! - || -- 12,600,000 || 0 || 0, 12,600,000 || 0 || 0
..s 39 TOTAL CoNsolid Ated FUND. i. - To on *-4 ----|- ‘k - || - || “.-- - ---- *) ass-
§ | 40 Interest on Exchequer Bills ... *:::::::: 8 ; J79,234,959 || 2 || 7 || 322,365,264|15| 24: 847,698,468||5||113
S | Paºyents out ( 41 Arm ~~~ . . . . . . ,788,623 3 24,760,901 || 2 | 9 32,096,997 || 4 |10; 43,646,521 || 0 | 73
5. £4.1% Y . . . . . . . . . . . ...# 144,268,536 || 14 || 3}; 370,590,408 || 15 13 ſº * 3 * ~ * ~ 9 3
* Grants of 42 Navy © & º º ve . . . . . . . . . 115,741 36; 18 .* 2 2 -> 4. 83,086,745 0 | 1; 597,945,690 9 6;
SJ, #;, ] 43 Ordnance .......... iść63.9foliº 7, 245,765,859 15| 3: 61,092,774 || 3 || 6 || 422,600,002 |17| 9%
º | of the 44 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . ii.33.371 || 41i" 61,999,316 || 9 || 10 # 13,400,654 || 11 |11; 95,063,911 | 16 || 4;
§ ſchants and Public works 4,300,000 - || wº 17| 5, 22.214,656|17| 9 || 65,891,482 0 | *
> || 4. Monies advanced for relief of Meri 4 oiºs º º omegºised for Austria 4,600,000 | – | T
§ 46 do. to East India Company 3 v = s/ 2 3 ; . 1 6,992,022 |12 || 4. 12,845,606 || 17 | 84
| 47 do. for Reduction of Funded Debt tº- * | * | * 3 v v v 3 () *- sºr. W = | * 8,000,000 || 0 || 0
- - - <) & 5 5
48 do. to pay off 5 # Cents. of 1797 3220,72. 19|114|| 165,687,136|| 8 || 4 || 120,702,314|| 2 || 0 || 318,541,175 |10| 44
49 do. Navy 5 # Cents in 1823 .... - amº i tº me 3,634,958 || 8 || 1 40,000 || 0 || 0 | 3,674,958 || 8 || ||
50 P º 4 ºf Cents in 1824 . . . . . . * | * I gº - - | – || – 2,776,359| 0 |10 | 2,776,359 || 0 || 10
51. To di * - e © Cº - * | * : * * - I - I - 6,099,000 || 0 || 0 -
52 * }...". º, . . . . . 143,127,400 || 0 || 0 || 529,090,200 || 0 || 0 sº 0 || 0 } 1,021,044,550 || 0 || 0
. . ." ". . . 3.017,315||7|a 18,212,981| 15 11 || 15,609,796|17|14; 33,840,094 || 0 | 84
54 Money raised for East India Compy - | | | | || <) 799,300 || 0 || 0 — — - || -- 799,300 || 0 || 0
55 Discount on and receiving of Loans 2,399,486 s 2. 2,500,000 || 0 || 0 - - I - I - 2,500,000 || 0 || 0.
| Balances at the end of each Period 5.o.º.o.o. 1; 11; 3,210,544 || 0 || 3} 184,975 18 || 1 5,795,006 || 6 || 6;
- - 3 v * a y 8||11; 13,073,513 || 6 | 84 5,119,555 || 3 || 9 || 27,220,089 || 9 | *
Total EXPENDITURE. eſgaala — — — — — — — --- , - ––– ~
- - 644,185,721 | 0 | 24! 1,855,688,429 || 5 | 64; 1,014,509,066, 7, 83! 3,514,488,216 |18 | *

THE
SEW TE Nº RQ) La La QW II Nº Gº PAG JE &
SHOW THE APPLICATION
£ 77 , 0 99, 3 a 6.
CHARGED IN THE
ANNUAL FINANCE A CCO UNTS,
UNDER THE HEAD OF
fºliºtelſameottº expenditure,
£64,068,724,
CHARGED IN THE SAME ACCOUNTS
UNDER THE HEAD OF
(GITVIII, Iblslºo PENTSIONTS9 ANTD (OTHIER (GHIARGE.So
ON THE
Congolitiately jºunty,
IN THE THIRTY-TWO YEARS, 1soo–1831.
SHEWING THE AMOUNT CHARGED IN EACH YEAR, UNDER. EACH OF ABOUT soo
DIFFERENT HEADS, TO WHICH HEADS, PAGES 201–202
CONTAIN AN
ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
2 P
194
STATEMENT in detail of 44 of the Items composing line No. 41 of the STATEMENT No. III. at the commencement
of this Volume, being amounts charged in the Annual Finance Accounts under the head of MiscellANEous ExPENDITURE,
in each of the 32 Years 1800 – 1832.
See Index for further elucidation of some of the Items.

New South Wales.
Payments 0n account Contingen-j Civil
of the two Office cies of Estab-
Houses of Parliament. 0 Secretary Civil List Convic- Mint Expence Bills Civil ||lishment,
+. Exche- of States Contingen-| tion of Secret Ilaw | Prose- of Convicts || drawn Estab- other African, Sierra A3ierz
Years | Repairs, Salaries.) Earpences ºf: * º: tº: sº Charges, * aff gº rº * Places. | Forts. Leone. Office.
1800 es-e ºs-smºsºsºsº | *= * *s ––– — 11%,036 — 2,3%.9 || 36,557 || 54,074 6,310 || 32,505 | 40,000 4,000 || 8,188
1. * I sºme 7 ſºasº ººº-ºº: ºssºmsº — | – || 79,070 — 2,271 30,169 || 40,554 7,146 || 23,320 |20,000 4,000 || 7,000
% tº-smºsº | * : * | | * — 990,053 -— 27,185 — 2,824 39,552 || 30,538 5,908 || 28,081 | 18,000 | 15,904 || 4,620
3 *A*– I tºº sº a semi-ºs- | **= **** — | 162,882 — 2,662 | 40,864 9,125 || 37,604 || 16,000 — 5,620
4 15,640 4,991 — || —- 7,059 591,842 3,176 156,670 7,500 | 1,000 || 42,767 || 23,890 10.0% 30 gio 18,000 || 14,000 || 9,620
5 12,345 12,103 416 || 1,875 | 12,121 | 10,458 4,194 172,830 20,000 2,100 || 49,661 || 18,147 7,226 || 41,457 20,054 28,000 || 4,589
6 23,190 12,706 || – || 1,650 22,915 14,200 || 101,515 31,000 || 3,071 49,083 || 20,420 | 12,819 || 32,460 |20,138 18,000 6,000
| *|};| – || 3: ;| – || || 1: ; ; ; ; ;|:::::::::::::::::::::::::
§ 21,050 |gºsi | – || 9,104 ; T | }. tº º|350. jº ; i; ; : #; ;
1810 11,550 21,212 || --— 2,178 12,000 — 7,500 | 120,343 15,000 || 4,770 56,127 53,193 || 13,209 || 36,686 23,500 |20,125 | 7,498
1 1 — 9,478 2,476 || 3,515 26,000 — 11,435 | 132,339 25,000 || 4,018 || 82,246 || 30, 196 5,000 || 41,746 | – || 21,996 || 7,84%
12 7,100 11,222 || 4,515 3.13% 18,000 || – 12,500 137,490 25,000 || 5,595 48,968 || 48,000 13'sog 35,638 35,000 |- 9,910
13 . . . . . . 4,200 || 3,933 28,500 | 166,158 || 11,000 | 155,893 30,000 || 5,000 || 75,696 || 50,000 | 12,701 || 31,297 25,000 17,000 | 8,751
14 | 20,167 1,880 4,184 || 2,003 || 36,500 || 337,182 | 12,600 | 135,388 15,000 || 6,793 || 86,836 || 100,000 |20,593 || 43,109 || 25,000 || 13,000 9,474
15 6,590 1,880 || 4,160 || 2,438 46,800 |809,860 pººls, 119,115 10,000 || 4,494 | 80,694 || 90,000 || 6,000 || 37,490 30,000 || 14,102 || 6,480
16 *sº 305 | – || 255 — 563, 151 e."...a. | º; 15,000 || 3,052 68,083 || 80,000 | 12,788 || 38,932 23,000 | 16,260 6,374
17 - sºgºsºsº | | * — 502,155 :* 30,570 30,000 5,000 : 82,65% || 62,000 | 12,923 || 45,861 || 23,000 || 21,000 || 4,895
18 — 23,258 || 3,414 || 2,329 28,200 383,676 43,500 44,141 23,000 || 6,000 || 99,265 || 98,000 | 12,315 || 45,620 28,000 14,000 2.11g
19 — 23,527 | 11,919 || 6,539 88,317 | 331,052 83,617 | 53,055 22,000 | 8,000 || 79,369 || 100,000 || 14,605 || 48,242 28,000 || 15,000 —
1820 — 94,193 28,956 || 4,061 56,446 501,525 71,804 || 53,347 30,000 || 4,000 || 93,607 || 60,000 || 17,825 || 47,932 25,000 21,688 —
I 16,776 25,547 | 17,961 || 11,769 || 112,933 302,206 || 75,808 || 36,957 30,000 8,000 | 90,532 || 100,000 | 16,581 || 45,794 258 23,358 2,581
2 7,519 16,303 || 11,963 || 5,491 || 74,275 203,688 || 72,058 34,897 || 30,000 || 4,000 81,363 || 140,000 15,581 || 48,716 26,742 21,444 2,554
3 5,781 24,258 16,365 || 7,805 69,547 | 166,405 | 89,076 59,367 | 18,000 || 4,000 62,405 || 150,000 21,569 || 47,847 || 17,500 |22,177 5,202
4. 4,016 | 16,458 21,782 || 5,760 65,325 224,888 83,452 53,376 17,000 || 5,000 || 64,754 || 100,000 | 8,000 || 40,237 52,354 25,411 —
5 3,924 35,408 18,405 || 5,007 | 73,041 260,275 | 97,598 || 51,057 17,000 || 3,000 | 83,974 || 50,000 | 19,294 || 34,343 29,500 | 10,000 || 4,872
6 12,383 || 19,860 20,300 || 7,292 || 75,751 228,999 || 94,423 64,268 10,000 || 7,000 | 84,000 || 120,000 || 71,656 || 35,118 36,996 || 17,513 || 4,872
7 || 36,513 | 97,000 | 16,000 || 5,700 77,32% 345,262 95,488 47,000 | 16,000 7,000 || 102,700 || 240,000 || 50,983 || 50,163 || 41,000 | 6,000 || 4,932
8 15,689 29,000 | 16,000 || 7,000 || 70,206 | 167,142 | 89,030 42,000 | 15,000 —-- 96,146 5,000 || 47,500 || 37,676 12,000 || 7,000 || –
9 5,244 30,049 24,400 || 4,000 | 72,321 | 188,348 || 97,984 || 46,000 | 10,000 || 6,500 | 108,958 || 115,000 47,500 || 32,310 || 4,000 || 10,500 3,600
1830 38,951 17,000 || 7,200 | 66,178 160,496 91,256 || 44,600 15,000 || 7,000 | 136,758 || 120,000 || 47,500 || 37,026 4,000 || 8,000 || 4,834
! 47,200 24,500 || 2,800. 64,573 575,991 103,613 29,775 20,180 8,000 | 108,165 || 120,000 | 12,231 || 26 495 || 4,000 24,508 3,000
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1800 «» ººm-smºsº | | dºsºm-º-º-º: 195,718 3,954 || – | – | – || – 162,612 12,481 1,000 756 || 1,805 10,400 1,255,589
1 13,400 !º — 3,000 |238.77% 3.65% — — — — 22,562 16,519 | 1,000 658 || 1,910 || 13,600 2,305,427
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J 3. 3. &ºmºsºs & 3. ºn ºf sº * * I tººg ,000 | 1, 1.910 | 16, 100 | 2,800,500
4 10,000 || 27,000 || — 11,000 | 161,673 424,868 4,943 62,598 || – 35,000 35,979 || 9,669 sooo | 1535 | 1.36% iščool i sãº;
5 gºod || – || 3: ooo º 16.155 | 16,476 || 2,000 || 7,808 |50,000 ||225,663 |13,684 || 1,000 || 4.596 || 2013 |15,300 2,845.728
6 || 17,360 24,000 10,900 141,150 | 1,260 10,714 20,000 || 54,185 50,000 || 374,933 18,130 2,000 3,049 || 2,278 17,033 2,766,693
7 31,345 | 12,809 || 2,000 || 10,481 134,552 3,087 9,757 4,000 40,751 25,000 || 251,672 16,116 5,000 2,571 || 2,329 15,500 Tºšš3
8 || 17,934 26,227 6,790 | 167,139 47,265 9,903 || 11,500 100,319||51,251 || 109,728 12,651 2,000 | 1,442 || 3,118 13,000 2,920,491
9 16,500 21,408 || 1,000 || 7,640 | 166,169 2,000 || 9,709 || 5,270 20,000 |26,251 || 25,931 8,400 3,000 3,532 || 5,000 | 16,850 | 1,459,434
1810 24,400 37,000 || 1,500 20,659 186,286 1,200 5,983 29,000 | 16,042 50,000 || 33,963 11,680 3,000 || 2,827 || 3,000 | 15,250 2,270.863
11 || 58,500 |29,500 || 3,000 8,000 | 183,308 140 | 12,772 21,500 23,390 || 70,000 || 80,220 14,705 || 4,000 | 1,614 || 4,200 | 8,000 1.36%;6
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15 31,431 27,234 || 3,425 | 10,316 || 79,399 || $1,599 || 2: | – | 20,486 50,000 || 90,631 | 19,199 3,000 | 1,085 4,000 16:250 3.71.75
; ; : #: : *...] *::::: . ; 808 — 5,000 ; 281,397 28,800 3,000 509 || 4,000 | 15,250 3,909,162
º, -ºº: 3 J 3. , O - . sº tº sºrrºr-sº 9 — -— 2,000 — || 4,500 19,050 2,466,483
is 25.55, 31.805 || 3,495 ºil ſooo 12,500 | – | 15,664 || 3,626 40,000 || – | – | 2006| – || 5,600 || 9,917 ãº
19 25,174 43,551 || 3,170 | 10,019 || 20,000 11,000 — 25,843 — 50,000 || 42,209 — 1,000 | – || 6,800 15850 | 1855,948
1820 18,600 || 35,501 || 3,317 | 10,010 || 33,000 || 8,000 || – || 47,741 — 55,000 || 137,660 || --— 3,000 | –— || 6,900. 16'000 | 2,616,701
1 18,300 28,000 || 2,456 || 8,479 || 32,100 || 11,000 2,268 || 33,278 4,901 |40,000 || 16,416 2,800 roman 6,600 is ooo 2,111,743
2 | Yi* cºl. 1,847 ; ; #! º 35,762 25,000 - i. Consul º 7,600 13,000 || 2,105,797
3 -£— ;—|| B. Museum. 8, ,650 9,50 ,313 | 40,408 || 9,311 25,000 _* | * | *#" |- a g| 7,000 | 1,953,360
3 || 5000 || 133"|22,604 || 1.3% 17,700 | 6′ood | 6′gig | 66,757 || 33,092 |25,000 ||, ….. as 330] 23:51 || 1sºso | ###| 19,000 gºing
5 | 85,000 || 14,529 || 43,693 15,416 15,320 | 8,500 6,312 || 38,446 28,413 | – ||...] 30,000 || 21,633 22,664 39.3| 13,000 2,216,082
6 || 140,000 |27,927 || 36,115||13,992 || 14,920 | 6,300 | 6,614 || 51,195 || 24,020 | – || "..." 45,999 || 67,066 16,669 |####| 7,000 2,566,784
#|170 boo! assºs || 3.5% ºf 15,0so sooo #313|35,435 | 7.91 | | | * |30.307| 93,393 |16.13% ºf £ 7,000 2,863,248
8 || 130,000 || 9,405 || 32,737 16,649 13,710 5,200 6,212 17,686 785 –– || 71,000 26,386 93,897 16,132 ** = a sºlº 2,012,116
9 : 130,000 908 || 19,769 | 19,889 || 13,940 4,800 6,112 || 13,673 229 || – || 328,000 || 31,537 |91,973 | 16,132 ºf f *...* 2,485,661
1833 lº 176 || 9,762 16,143 13,867 || 4,000 || 5,212 33,037 4,886 || 122,250 22,435 | 69,485 16,182 || 9,000 | 16,600 1,950,109
! 162,102 8,404 || 14,451 15,450 5,091 || 44, 193 - 336,750 10,703 it 17,898 || 16,182 || 12,980 |28,700 2,154,313
3 *. -
4. :*
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195
STATEMENT in detail of 45 other Items composing line No. 41 of the STATEMENT No. III. at the commencement of this
Volume, being amounts charged in the Annual Finance Accounts under the head of MISCELLANEOUS ExPEN DITURE, in each of the 32
Years 1800–1832–Continued from preceding page. ** This, the preceding, and two following pages, exhibit all the items specified under
the head of Miscellaneous Expenditure, as charged in the Finance Accounts presented to parliament annually, eacept the amounts charged for
Printing and Stationery for the two Houses of Parliament, which will be found stated at page 174.
Miscellaneous Payments, charged in the Consolidated Fund Account, and pages 200–1 contain an Alphabetical Indea to the Columns.
Pages 198–9 exhibit 63 other Items of




- Roads Board of [ Fees on Weterå- Bounty - * * * Public 5 # Cents |Building Hublic | Swndries as
JLaºzd and Agri- passing mary 022. Sugar Audit Port of Naval |Military|Militry. Qūice, of 1797 &c. o Horse | Monza- specified on 2
Years º Bridges. culture. *ge º: Fisk. Averages Office. tº: Asylum.' Enquiry. *g. ** paid off. Mint. | Patrole. mºſt fočºving pages
* | * * T * * * = —|—-ºf---- tº ºw-nº- —|—-st--|-- '—l-—- f'—!-- === r * * * ** – T == i = ** - - *
1800 242,908 6,500 3,000 — 1,500 — 449 3,310 - 138,515
1 |289,754 || 5,000 800 3,500 | 1,500 10,000 460 6,020 696,888
2 || 233,259 6,013 || 6,000 || – | 1,500 | 12,000 430 2,045 1,908,647
3 15,718 3,000 3,000 | – || 3,000 430 - 1,707,682
4. 3,375 —- 3,000 || 3,000 | 1,500 5,000 454 5,290 1,209 5,000 | 6,115 5,187 | 127,233
5 1,741 20,000 || 3,000 || 3,000 | 1,500 3,000 435 ; 10,892 974 20,000 || 10,401 || 5,000 | 12,421 1,596 3,514 1,322,700
6 1,668 10,000 3,000 || 3,000 | 1,500 || 7,000 435 | 16,528 1,299 — 2,668 4,994 | 11,546 72,063 7,757 4,076 1,518,058
7. 1,850 10,251 || ---- 5,000 | 1,500 806 435 | 9,649 650 30,000 | 20,727 4,993 | 12,702 63,033 || 3,173 — 55,969
8 1,669 10,251 6,000 || 5,000 2,200 3,500 435 | – | 1,299 || 30,000 1,561 6,093 11,583 | 153,697 63,743 6,346 7,775 1,568,573
9 1,620 10,251 1,500 5,000 | – || 2,500 — 1,299 || 35,000 745 # 5,593 || 11,192 | 206,062 33,888 6,346 || 4,435 | 223,937.
1810 | 13,594 10,000 | 8,500 5,000 | – || 4,000 839 ||. 958 |46,788 22,475 5,696 |,3,339 18,776 |28,886 7,814 | – | 1,048,167
11. 1,582 | 10,000 || 4,800 5,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 424 - g- 950 47,383 || 11,749 5,856 | 13,678 113,417 22,657 4,640 1,977 548,263
12 1,516 20,000 || 5,500 — | 1,000 º. 96() 950 23,487 || 9,188 5,895 || 11,351 | 100,292 24,530 4,640 || Edinburgh, 238,251
13 1,141 20,000 3,000 || 3,000 | – | *** ***.*. §4. sil 47,270 | c. Lunatics 6, 168 12,479 184,050 | 1,500 11,000 || 2,252,180
;: *:::: 10,000 — 4,000 | 1,000 || 25,060 1,287 | c. 25,0sº 19,800 -— ; º: **k, sºrºse 10,000 144,123
1: 9 * 20,000 || 3,000 || 4,000 -— | 70,600 1,287 - ?? – 25,06. —- || 1:1, 5,985 || – — 1,169,582
16 3,796 || 30,000 || 3,000 | 1,000 || - || 53,652 3,500 3,632 40,000 | cºlº. 5,345 — 3,324 217,832 18,380 10,000 | 1,838,939
17 | 1,291 30,000 || 3,000 | – | — | 24,860 | 15,000 | 620 | 460,000 —º- — | – || 41,829 |ciº...”. 10,000 177,786
18 3,542 | 20,000 3,000 || --- | 1,000 || 57,367 | 16,100 3,070 — 65,000 || 3,673 2,098 — *:::::"...”. §.' 10,000 || 855,640
19 2,509 — 1,000 HAR BOURS of 63,900 | 8,349 || 4,749 *º-ºººººº. — 2,732 —- **o-ººrººs 16,156 |—-É— — 98,204
1820 2,613 | T | c. p. 63,100 | 18,000 5,442 54,337 50,000 || 3,966 299 ||.T. captured 31,000 || 93,603 || 30,000 | 202,710
1 2,520 | 13,650 1. - *: 57,000 || 23,000 *** — 25,000 || 3,416 18,252 º: 10,000 || 106,570 10,000 261,181
* | *% church #– 15,000 | 15,000 | 16,000 || 14,000 6,404 — 10,500 3,368 19,965 £– 20,000 || 9, 177 10,000 | 1.44,745
3 2,414 §. 7,000 | 12,847 | 15,000 | – || 25,000 5,825 — | – || 3,854 40,000 | 15,000 42,254 10,000 15,936
4. 591 |º. 10,000 || 13,855 14,468 || 2,000 28,000 || 11,775 | 100,000 — 3,652 45,000 20,000 2,207 || 10,000 276,561
5 churche, 1,600 7,000 | 15,990 | 19,130 — 18,000 || 10,100 52,000 || 35,000 || 3,828 30,000 || 15,000 809 10,000 41,616
° west * | 1,321 10,000 | 16,750 14,990 — 25,000 | 13,537 23,000 || 43,000 || 3,497 39,000 || 17,425 —— 10,000 78,068
| | I. 1,156 || 13,000 || 7,000 | 12,990 — 20,000 || 14,393 || 20,343 50,000 || 3,422 see 23,500 15,000 245,547 - 36,480
8 |—º- 1,243 6,000 || 7,000 | 8,000 | – | 20,000 | 16,300 — 2,286 Column 24,500 15,000 2,550 1,000
9 10,500 | 1,455 3,000 || 7,000 8,000 | – | 20,000 || 17,928 -— 10,000 4,955 No. 114. 23,000 | 15,000 200,000 30,500
1830 5,000 —— 11,000 7,000 | 8,000 — 19,000 | 16,961 — 19,000 || 3,035 35,000 15,000 *** * *
1 6,000 2,202 || 4,000 || 4,770 4,000 | – | 15,135 | 15,373 — 7,000. 2,789 25,000 | 15,000 86,277
2 .*
3
4. -
35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 .46 47 48 49 50 51 52
In addition to the large amounts in the ( *|† #; *::::: º: Cºsº |A|. - CHURCHES. |
gdjoining Columns, on account of the Holy- Years Härjur fººd. ºn. fºunty. ||Sandhurst "ties. Erchequer —|| Refuge Revenue Total
head Road and Harbour, a further sum of ——ºff--- f'--—sf—|—-ºf----f'--|-ef- Bill offices. Commis .*** Jºn | Inquiry. &#:
b. 308,000 stands charged in Column 133,- 1809 geºsm ºmºmºn - 3,000 || 100,000 8,000 Gener &. $ $ sioners. Building. tute. || Englnd. Ireland 67—io.
See qlso line 39 ºn the Statement of Revenue 1810 || 5,000 3,000 | 100,000 | 12,000 | 206 ||—-É– šš ||—ºf----ºf--|--t—||—f-|-ºf--- tº--
of the Post Office, page 19; and see further, 11 | 16.000 3.000 Toolood 29 ooo 369 §§
—Bangor and Chirk, Menai Straits, and 10, See 2 v v 3 3. - S. S -
e * *... 12 5,000 | Note 3,000 || 100,000 126,000 462 || 500 §§ 3.
Conway Bridge & Ferry, page 197, where - § S t
l, 101,394 more is charged on account of 13 10,000 3,000 70,172 577 500 $3
improving the same line gf road; making 14 10,000 - -- 109,999 || 14,077 679 || 599 |&#3.
together a sum eacceeding l. 800,000 on ac- 15 10,000 || 10,000 3,000 200,000 ** | *s amºus 500 TSS
count of the Road and Harbour. 16 17,000 20,000 | 3,000 || 100,000 --- —— | 1,000 – É–
See Statement of the Receipt of Land 17 5,000 || 10,000 3,000 --- — | 1,006 500 2,200 639,157
and, Assessed Taa’es, pages 20–21, for 18 5,000 10,000 3,000 —— 78,059 1,156 500 3,000 - 379,521
º in addition to Column 36, 19 5,000 || --— 3,000 — -- i.e. Insolvent. 1,436 500 good 2,397 5,000 393.454
#" *t ºf Highland Roads and 1830 ºgs | – ||3:00 |200,000 ºr i,j, || 500|º ||2,000 5,000 400,145
BRITISH MUSEUM, Col. No. 21.- The 1 || 10,851 —— 3,000 * *º 4,400 | 1,701 || 5,500 | 1,500 || -- 5,000 3,000 || 454,287
amount in isos includes i.20,000 for the 2 5,000 6,798 || 3,000 || 100,000 8,800 1,828 || 6,000 || 4,000 || 6,000 | 109,650 || 5,000 || 4,500 9,000 || 532,725
Townley Collection of Statues; for the 3 7,000 29,114 3,000 8,160 2,024 || 5,000 2,000 || 3,000 202,900 || 5,000 || 6,250 5,500 || 439,141
Lansdown MSS. l. 4,925 was paid in 1807, 4 10,000 1,500 14,691 5,000 || 4,000 || 3,000 | 194,600 || 5,000 || 5,200 6,000 || 436,704
not included in the l. 10,481 of that Year; 5 20,870 4,500 15,143 | ##| || 4,000 | 2,000 || 3,000 || 146,500 || 5,000 || 6,000 || 5,200 || 460,258
in 1810, l. 13,727 for Mr. Greville’s collec. 6 28,981 3,000 14,501 || 53 || 4,400 4,000 || 3,000 || 149,900 || 5,000 || 4,000 5,675 || 431,437
tion of Minerals; in 1814 l. 8,200 to pur- 7 27,979 10,000 || 3,000 14,459 # 4,500 2,000 || 3,000 | 182,300 || 4,000 || 6,000 || 4,000 || 329,004
chase a collection of Antiquities, & l.2,000 8 || 9,413 2,500 14.467 | *s 4,400 5,000 || 6,000 | 157,800 || 3,000 || 6,500 || 344,569
ſº Q??,A." 9 17,350 see 2,500 10,806 | ###|4,400 |2,000 || 3,000 || 61,500 || 3,000 6,500 || || 344; 31
ºß ºffſ; ... 1380 || 4,700 Column 2,500 12,691 | ##| || 4,400 2,000 || 6,000 || 34,999 || 3,999 || 6,500 290,685
Library and Collection of ioctor &harles : No. 133. 2,500 13,468 ###|4,400 4,000 || 6,000 102,600 || 3,000 331,134
Burney. The total of Column 35 in 1807, § 2 -
# l.20,567 on &º of the trial of 3
Lord Viscount Melville, in addition to 4. - - - -
l, 4,000, charged in 1806. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 6| 62 63 64 65 || 66


*** Among the Charges for Public Buildings, Col. No. 25, is £17,500 in 1807–9 for the Royal College of Surgeons in Lincolns Inn Fields. For the cost of the
Custom House, and Post Office, which are not included in Col. 25,-see Statement of Post Office Revenue, page 18. Col. No. 22, comprises Payments made to
£99" French Refugee Laity and Clergy; Suffering Clergy and Laity of France; Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants; St. Domingo Sufferers; Dutch Allowanced
Officers, and Dutch Emigrants; in some Years charged separately, and in others collectively; the same absence of method in the Annual Finance Accounts disting-
lishes the Statements of Miscellaneous Payments through the whole of the 31 Years here exhibited, and that to a degree to have rendered it exceedingly perplexing
to reduce them to any thin
accuracy of the display.
g like order,-and after all, a few trifling Items may possibly have been omitted, but not in any way to affect the general interest and
196
Sundry Items charged unaer the head of Miscellaneous Erpenditure, in each of the 19 Years 1800—1818.
1800,
Earl St. Vincent and Sir Charles Grey, for indemnity
on account of American Ships captured at Martinique
Paid to Commissioners of Woods and Forests . .
For loss of Ships from Mogadore
Police Office, Wapping . . . . . . . . .
Kings Bench Prison. . . . . . . . . . .
6 * > *
• e º ºs & Q a s e e º g is 6 & 6 & 8
• e º &
a e tº g tº Q tº v e º C & G s 6
• Q & e º e & tº a q e º sº S 6 s : « e º &
Levant Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *
Deficiency of Malt Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . e a e g g s 6 a 6 & © 2 &
1801.
Earl St. Vincent and Sir Charles Grey, as above . . . .
Levant Compauy . . . . . • 2, a e º a s e a e º e º e º ºs e e & e º C & 6 ° 9 ° 9 º'
Thomas Foden, for recommending the Farina of the
Potato as a substitute for Flour in sizing Cotton . .
Deficiency of Malt Duties
John Davis, for cleansing Wheat from Smut . .
Duke of Richmond, on account of Annuity. . . . . . . . . .
e e s e º e º e º ſº e º z. e. e º e º f * * * * * * *
tº 6 g g g tº
1802,
Earl St. Vincent and Sir Charles Grey, as above . . . .
Levant Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e 9 e is © e o e º Q & 3
T}octor Jenner
Henry Greathead . . . . . . . . . . . . gº • e e º º e º is º • * * * * *
Vice Admiral Mitcheli, for capture of Dutch Ships. .
Bounties on Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1803,
Bounties Głł Corn tº $ 2 b & & 6, 8 & 9 tº & d e o & 8 tº 8 ſº 9 @ 8 tº a tº € 6 & 8 & 9 º' tº
e e g tº e 6 & a 6 a 6 g o O & t e º e º e º e º Q 6 tº B & e º e º 'º a g
East India Company
Deficiency of Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doctor James Carmichael Smyth, for discovery of
Nitric Fumigation to prevent the spread of contagion
Mendicity of Metropolis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
House of Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1804.— W. Huskisson.
s & 6 e 9 & 5 t e º e º 'o gº & tº 3 e o e s e e s tº 9 º' tº 9 &
Repairs of Marshalsea, Kings Bench, & Fleet Prisons
Illustrious House of Orange . . . . . . . . . . 3 & 0 & 0 & 6 & e g º & 6 6.
Repayment of Forfeited Lottery Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . .
Further payment to Doctor Jenner. . . . . . . .
For purchase of Land at Weedon Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O. do. at Woolwich & Charlton, in Kent
Synods of Ulster and Munster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digesting and abstracting Poor Returns [val abuses
Furniture of a House for Com” of enquiry into Na-
1805.- Nicholas Vansittart.
Deficiency of Grants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do. on account of Civil List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Officers and Men, under the command of Lord Hood,
for Vessels captured at Toulon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For relief of the distressed } Orkney. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inhabitants in the Islands of & Shetland . . . . . . . . . . . .
Advances to Proprietors of Criman Canal . . . . . . . . . .
On acct. of a bridge over the river Spey at Fochabers
Cost of a House for the Judge Advocate . . . . . . . . . . . .
East India Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº º
Harbour at Met ill o e e s ∈ G e o e s a e e s & © a e º & © & © e 8 e º e g g tº e
To prevent the spread of contagious malignant Fever
Stationery, Mathematical Instruments, &c. for New
* South Wales tº e.
T}octor Clarke, for his trouble and attendance relative
to an act for enforcing the residence of the Clergy
Doctor Layard, compensation for Service, relative to
a Distemper among Horned Cattle. . . . . . . . . . .
Relief of British Subjects detained in France
Models of Arches of Bridges
Fees O]] Tallies • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . • * - e < * * *
Catwater and Sutton Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1806,-Nicholas Vansittart,
For completion of Works at Chetney Hill
Officers and Men for captures at Toulon .
East India Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........
Earl Nelson, to form an Establishment suitable to his
Qfficers and Men for Battle of Trafalgar....[ dignity
Duke of Gloucester ..
Repairs of Marshalsea Prison ..... • e e s tº s tº s • o e s a e s &
Fnneral Expences of Wiscount Nelson ..............
9 e o & 6 a B e. e. e.
q tº e G & 0 & 0 & 3 & 4 & © tº e &
a tº e º a 6 tº e o e º 'o' * & e g º 8 º' g º gº tº Q & © tº a tº e º 6 tº e
e q e º e
e & Q & © &
tº tº tº 8 & 9 & 0 t e º 3 s e e º e o e º e p
9 @ a tº e º 'º e tº
* @ e e s tº 3 tº € 9.
• * * * g ºn 6 c e º e
&
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e º ſº e º e o e g o e o e • *
of William Pitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0. do.
Debts of William Pitt. . . . . . ................. & 6 & a e 4
Chalmers & Cowie, for loss on Herrings consequent
O]] all Embargo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a se e s s a s e e s a s
Towards building of Bethlehem Hospital
1807.-W. Huskissom.
Officers and Men off Trafalgar......................
Owners of Ship Dunkirk . . . . . . ...................
Captors of 2nd. Swedish Convoy..........
Doctor Jenner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West India Commissioners
4808.- W. Huskissom.
tº e º ºs e º 'o e e &
* * * * * * * * * o w tº e s 3 s e e o e e
* * * * * * * * * * * * c e c e s s a o o e s -
Officers and Men at Toulon ....... • * * * * * * * e s e º a ºn a a g
Royal Military Canal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº a tº G & 6 c e s e 9 &
East India Company ............. u e º ſº e º e º a ºn s e e s e e a
Survivors of Mungo Park ..........................
Commissioners of affairs of Trinidad ................
Bounties on Fish into West Indies........ & O & © tº e º e º a
fuevant Company • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > . . . . . . . . . . . * 6 tº a 6 a.
12,000
9,761
42,449
3,000
5,000
5,000
61,305
23,500
5,000
500
1,000
144,611
45,333
10,000
10,000
1,200
199,813
1,642,301
524,574
1,000,000
166,431
5,259
640
10,778
6,064
49,221
204
725
5,532
57,066
4, 161
1,100
3,160
4,697
10,458
240,000
4,796
6,919
25,000
6,000
9,686
1,000,000
3.
3,000
3,173
547
117
1,059
135
1,113
4,000
10,000
10,000
1,000,000
10,000
287,500
2,382
1,422
14,699
6,045
41,010
25,000
10,000
12,000
11,539
10,307
20,000
1,623
15,337
25,000
1,500,000
4,322
13, tà0
5,764
5,000
138,515
696,888
1,908,647
1707,682
127,233
1,322,700
1,518,058
55,969
1,568,573
1809.- Richard Wharton.
Sufferers by Fire at Dominica ... . . . . . . . . . .
Inhabitants of Davis Straits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rev. T. B. Clarke, for enforcing residence of Clergy
Officers and Clerks of Tally Court ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T}octor Edmund Cartwright for Mechanical invention
Commissioners of New Forest.......... . . . . . . . . . . o e
Duke of Richmonds annuity ............ . . . .
1810.—Richard Wharton.
East India Company., .... . . . . . . . . * @ e g º º e º e o e 8 & e º B @
Royal Military Canal ..................... . . . . . tº 9 º' g
Purchase of Lands for Docks at Portsmouth, and
lines at Dover................. a o e s e º ſº a tº º e º 9 e º 'º tº ºt tº
Commissioners of Windsor Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t “ g g
Captain Manby, for Life Preserver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © e
Rev. T. B. Clarke for enforcing residence of Clergy..
Road from Contin to Ullapool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Officers and Clerks of Taſly Court...... . . . . . . . . . . & &
Special Constables during late disturbances ........
Printing Presses for Regency of Portugal . . . . . . . . . .
1811.- Richard Wharton.
Marshalsea Prison
Sufferers by Fire at Trinidad........................
East India Company on account of Loan.... . . . . . . . .
Completion of Crinăn Canal... . . . . . . . . tº Gº & G. E. & 6 e º 6 & 8 &
Bridges over the Cree and Kenn. . . . . . . . e tº € 9 s tº e o 'o e 9
Light House at Heligoland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1812.—Richard Wharton
• e e & 6 a e o e e s p e e º e g a 9 s tº e tº e º G tº e 8 tº &
Qn account of Bethlehem Hospital. . . . . & © e 6 & Q & Q tº $ 3 & 4
Bridge over the Eden at Carlišle. . . . . . . a 2 & & © tº ſº e g tº 6 tº º
Assumption of Regency .......... . . . . . . . . . 6 * * Q 9 tº 8 tº º
Captain Manby, further reward to him..............
Mr. Greathead, do. do. do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mr. Crompton, for cotton Mule o a c e º a 6 & © tº a 6 e º e º 'º'
12 Children of Spencer Percival . . . . . . . . . . . . . & e º 'º e º &
Sufferers by Fire at Trinidad ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . © tº e is
Repairs of Fleet and Kings Bench Prisons . . . . . . . . . .
Charges heretofore paid out of Old Stores . . . . . . . . . .
Sums issued pursuant to address . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1813,- S. R. Lushing ton.
Marshalsea Court ..... & e o 6 º' tº º, e º e º e º q c & e e º $ tº º e º o e º e
Bridge over the Eden at Carlisle ...... . . . . . . . .
Bethlehem Hospital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repairs of Fleet Prison .
Captain Manby . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bridges over the Cree and Kenn..... e e º e º sº tº e e © tº e º g tº
East India Company, towards defraying expences ..
Suffering Inhabitants of Russia . . . . . 9 & 4 & 9 o' - e. e. e. e. e. e. e e
1814,-C. Arbuthnot.
Marshalsea Court and Prison
Kings Bench Prison............ tº e ºs e e º sº e & e
Sufferers by Volcano at St. Vincent
Captain Manby, further reward to him...... e ‘º e º e º ſe e
Communication between Edinburgh and Fife
Enquiry into conduct of Office of Works ............
Suffering inhabitants of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tº tº ſº tº
1815.-S. R. Lushington.
Kings Bench and Fleet Prisons ........... & e g º º q t < *
Rolls House Chapel
Windsor Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Compensations to Barrack Masters
Daughter of Lieutenant Bell, for merit and exertions
in saving Shipwrecked Mariners. . . . . . . .
Trustees of the Duke of Wellington * * * * * * < e
Officers and Men under the command of do. ........
do. do. ... for capture of Java, under the com-
mand of Sir Samuel Auchmuty . . . . . . . . . , * * * * * * * * *
To pay off Debentures . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1816.— C. Arbuthnot.
* * * g o e 9 tº 9 e t e º e g o o v < e e s e º e º e
• e o t e 9 s tº s tº * * * * * * * e e º s a
e 6 & 6 e º te e tº 8 e e º t e º 'º tº tº tº a s
* c e º 'º gº tº Gº & tº tº e º gº & ºt
* G - G - t
tº e º º & & is tº a º 3 º e a e e o 6 s e º e s t e o e º 'º e s t
* & © & e º e 4, tº tº e º 0 o & ©
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s
Purchase of Lands for Ordnance near Portsmouth
and Hilsea tº e s tº º e º ºs º ºs e º e º a e s e e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
To pay off Debentures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 9 º' o ºs e e
East India Company for expences incurred..........
Extra expences to Inspector of Hulks ..............
Expences of Marriage of Princess Charlotte ........
English Church at Rotterdam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e
1817.- C. Arbuthnot.
East India Company for expences incurred..........
Officers and Men: under the command of Captain
Robert Campbell for capture of Naples...... ......
1818.-S. R. Lushington
Road between Bangor and Chirk .............. • * * *
Cost of Land for exercise of Cavalry on Hounslow
Heath u e º s º e º e º e e º a e tº e
do. do. do. near Southampton
Trustees of Princess Charlotte..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deficiency of Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Officers and Men under the command of Lord Keith
Portugal, pursuant to convention, Jan. 1815
Spain do. Treaty, Sep. 1817
& © tº e º e < * * * * 6
º
g to g º 4 & & ©
e Q & Q is 4 m 6 tº 3 3 &
,500
146,195
1,000,000
20,800
13,472
8,000
2,000
568
325
1,161
1,034
707
13,335
28,000
500,000
5,000
6,207
5,721
856)
5,028
39,234
2,648
943
3,477
2,000,000
200,000
2,463
2,160
25,000
2,000
5,000
7,500
100,000
6,396
2,110
6,000
2,076
500
200,000
800,000 |
148,000
4,500
27,786
150,000
5,000
15,000
850
4,655
13,685
116,450
300,000
400,000
223,937
1,048,167
548,263
238,251
2,252,180
144,123
1838,939
177,786
855,640
197
Sunary Items charged under the head of Miscellaneous Expenditure, in each of the 14 Years 1819–1831.
1819.-C. Arbuthnot,
Road between Bangor and Chirk ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000
Bridge over Menai Strait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000
Works at Holyhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000
Repairs of the Cobbe at Lyme Regis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,300
General Boyd for Services in India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 -
Interest on £300,000 to Portugal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,904 98,204
1820.-C. Arbuthnot.
Road between Bangor and Chirk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000
On account of new Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90,000
To make good Fees in Exchequer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,577
Premium on Exchequer Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .] 58,607 202,710
1821.-C. Arbuthnot. -
Receiver General of Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,546
Road in the Isle of Skye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,650
New Bankruptcy Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,300
Coronation of George IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89,285
Out Pensioners of Greenwich Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . 163,400 261,181
1822.-S. R. Lushington.
Receiver General of Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,582
On account of New Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & e º e g tº tº 20,000
Bankruptcy Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700
Cape of Good Hope Settlers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * g º º º 86,760
Compensation to Henry Burgess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,300
Awards to Jauncey and Robinson ... . . . . . . . . # *, * g º & § 12,184
Queen Carolines Debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 * g º & © G → * ~ b & 9 8,247
do. do. Servants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972
Sir William Adams . . . . . tº e º sº e e º g o e g o 6 c q a g º f tº $ 9 s p g g g 4,000 144,745
1823.-J. C. Herries.
Reward to Captain Manby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
Emigration to the Cape of Good Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,000
R8ceiver General of Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,936 15,936
1824.— J. C. Herries.
Convicts at Bermuda & 8 tº 9 tº 8 s tº e & 9 ſº e º e s a tº e º & & G s sº a tº & © 4,000
Emigration from Ireland to Canada and the Cape
of Good Hope . . . . . . . . . ;
Purchase of Mr. Angerste
Menai Straits • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g º ºs & G & P & © q gº gº & © tº gº e g tº g
Purchase of Duke of Richmond’s Annuity..........
Receiver General of Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1825.-J. C. Herries.
General de Fourneaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Convicts at Bermuda • 2 e o e e s = e e s a • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Remuneration to Mr. M'Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Purchase of Mr. Angerstein’s Pictures. . . . . . . . . . ...,
Emigration from Ireland to Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1826.-J. C. Herries.
Purchase of Bangor Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mr. Rich’s collection of Manuscripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index to 20 Volumes of Journals . . . . . . . . .
Purchase of Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menai Straits . . . . . gº o e º e º e º 'º Q 6 & 6 & © 2 g º O 6 g c e a
Conway Bridge and Ferry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Society in ireland for such purposes of Education as
the Lord Lieutenant might think proper . .
1827.--G, R. Dawson.
Rebuilding Annan Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .”
Cobb, Lyme Regis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Emigration fºom the United Kingdom . . . . . .
1828. —G. R. Dawson. Colonial Service
1829.- G. R. Dawson.
Compensation to Proprietors of Bencoolen . . . . . . . . . .
Trignometrical Survey of Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Townland do. do. .
1830.--Thomas Spring Rice.
1831.—Thomas Spring Rice.
Revenue Buildings, Liverpool . . . . . . . . . . .
Compensation to Lescene and Escoffery . . . . . . . . . . .
* & © & © tº $ 69 g & © e º O & sº dº e º s
tº g tº
ins Pictures . . . . . . . .
ſº º tº 3 tº
6 º' • gº tº gº tº e
gº & © & © tº º e &
& 6 º' tº dº º ºx &
tº e º gº a º &
9 @ o s & 6 ºn tº e o e s tº e g g º e
8 & tº we tº e & Q & b to
Coronation Expences of William IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
#
are ºf Gº-
5,000
59,711
5,000
200,028.
2,822
3,500
5,827
2,000
30,000
26,394
7,500
10,180
9,000
5,000
14,994
5,000
|
3,000
13,000
20,480
22,500
5,000
3,000
289
25,000
11,277
50,000 |
276,561
41,616
78,068
36,480
1,000
30,50?
86,277
STATEMENT in detail of 41 Items forming part of line 41 of the STATEMENT No. III. at the commencement of this
Volume, being Amounts charged in the Annual Finance Accounts under the head of Miscellaneous Earpenditure in IRELAND,
in each Year since 1821, previous to which date the Items were not specified in detail.
| EDUCATION. AS YA, UMS and HOSPITALS.
Royal Protes- Societies, Hibernian *- Lying- || Rieh- Non con-Publish Criminal| Dublin | Discou-
In aid Irish tant for Schools. Roman || House in mond. Female | West- Cork in- forminging Pro- Prose- Police ragement
of Aca- || Charter Educatg. ——-——|Catholic. of Hospi- |Lumatic Orphan moreld. Dr. Street cura- || Found- Ministry | clama cutions. and of
Years Schools demy. Schools. Poor. |Militry. Marine. Seminary |Industry.| taſ, Asylum Asylum Lock. Stevens Feyer. blºs. ling. tioł19, Watch. vige.
—-l— £--|-É-|—-É ——-6 ––– £-|- 6––– e –|--e-||— £––3–|- 6–– £—— £—l— £–|—£ –––6 --|--8 –– £-|--8-|--É -|--&-
1822 2,799 300 23,154 8,308 7,600 1,600 | 6,646 || 13,846 || 3,754 5,000 || 2,347 2,692 1,400 3,692 306 || 30,000 8,697 6,465 26,925 28,000 | 6,464
3 4,696 || 300 14,769 12,769 7,500 1,600 11,210 || 19,000 || 2,800 4,900 1,930 2.680 1,400 3,692 300 27,667 8,778 6,423 37,000 27,000 || 4,615
4 6,124 600 23,846 24,923 || 2,769 1,600 8,928 || 19,769 || 2,900 4,900 1,200 2,445 1,400 3,692 350 27,667 8,743 6,065 29, 188 27,000 6,770
5 8,559 300 15,615 22,000 |12,231 | 1,600 8,928 || 19,175 || 2,885 5,640 2,459 2,734 1,663 3,692 | 400 34,478 14,033 6,198 30,815 26,000 8,579
6 || 5,065 300 25,500 25,000 || 7,500 | 1,000 | 8,928 || 19,750 || 2,282 7,200 1,600 4,060 1,663 4,210 465 31,000 13,984 5,923 || 35,947 25,000 8,000
7 2,109 300 18,500 25,000 || 7,500 | 1,800 | 6,696 || 20,050 || 2,770 6,900 1,831 3,500 1,700 4,210 || 465 34,000 14,218 5,710 33,519 24,300 || 7,668
8 744 300 14,384 25,000 || 7,500 1,800 8,928 || 23,000 || 2,770 6,658 1,676 3,490 1,700 3,860 || 465 32,506 14,360 5,245 36,466 24,300 10,332
9 329 309 || 10,583 25,000 7,596 1,850 8,928 || 21,391 || 2,609 || 6,700 1,646 || 3,060 1,676 3,900 465 31,483 14,357 5,383 || 50,534 24.3% 10,000
1830 141 300 : 6,712 25,000 7,596 || 1,400 8,928 || 24,396 || 1,943 6,700 1,375 3,060 | 1,257 2,895 349 30,900 14,171 5,487 || 48,200 23,000 3,75.
h 237 300 8,031 26,671 6,323 1,268 8,928 || 21,295 || 1,648 1,388: 1,291 2,900 1,997 3,825 581 27,824 19,697 5,394 || 74,462 20,853 | 1,250
3
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67 68 69 70 71 72 73 | 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
& Inquiry; Disburs ! Trustee8 - Commissioners Defici-
Prin- into ments, - Board Kings- aland Cork of Far- Civil of Cha- of 3. &
ting Re- | Courts | Public | Public Of town Navi- |Lottery lastitu- Dublin Linen | ming Wide Contin- Exigen- |ritable Crown; *..." Various f
Years. Statutes cords. of Law. Offices. | Works. | Works. Harbour, gation. Offices.| tion. Society Board. sº sº gencies. cies. |Donations Lºgº. º 1tems. | TOTAL,
2822 || 4,204 — 6,366 16,981 — 16,297 18,461 3,777 1,346 2,000 || 7,000 | 19,938 || 4,077 | 10,000 18,549 |92,308 500 | – || 241 120,676) 532,735
3 4,157 2,715 7,228 16,520 — 15,392 || 41,077 6,100 974 2,000 || 7,000 | 19,938 923 || 10,000 | 12,206 |40,643 500 937 9 49,596 || 439,141
# 6,288 3,500 7,401 | 16,501 — 14,515 44,692 || 4,500 | 1,295 2,000 || 7,000 | 19,938 || 4,077 10,000 10,950 60,461 500 |2,063 99 || 10,049 4:3,704
5 || 941 4,361 7,265 14,722 || 42,269 16,421 36,769 4,681 849 1,900 7,000 | 19938 2,500 10,000 18,665 3,818 722 1,135 | 297 5,117 4:3,338
6 || 7,564 |4,273 || 6,856 17,018 36,23i 23.9si || 33,000 || 5.299 || 1,295 1,503 || 7,000 || 19,938 2,500 || 10,000 || 5,408 || Belfast 700 1,671 35 | 7,356 $31,437
7 ºz 2,750 || 7,300 15,520 |20,000 17.205 || 20,000 || 4,748 '93i 1,500 7,000 || 10,000 | – | – || – |Acadeº || 799 || 656 I. II. #9.9%
8 || 6,606 || 3.936 6,932 17,372 17,000 | 16,537 30'000 5,852 740 1,500 7,000 || -- —— — — — £- 700 | – || 3 || 4,752 | #4,#59
9 1969 |3,125 6,884 15.375 |21.260 | 17.645 20,000 |5547 || 517 | 1,200 || 7,000 | – | – | – | —- 3,000 || 700 | – || 222 || – || 3:4::1
1830 –— 3,183 || 7,205 | 12,038 12,606 || 14,434 10,000 3.975 394 || 450 7,000 — —- || --- — 1,125 | – || 99 || -- | – || 3:9.6;
* — - || 5,759 |43'217 || ". . . i2.662 20,000 || 2 | 971 | isſ, 5,500 | – | — — — 1,875 1,400| – | – | – || 331,194
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88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Q7 98 499 100 101 102 103 }{}{ Iüš 106 107 108

198
STATEMENT in detail of 63 Items of Miscellaneous Payments, composing lines 32 and 33 of the STATEMENT N.
24–28 of the STATEM ENT No. IV. at the commencement of this Volume, including the Civil, LIST, PENSIONs & '..."
on the Consoli DATED FUND, in each of the 28 Years 1804–1831. 2 * * * * * 9.
138
141
- } Sheriffs. Speak Clerk |Inspect. o & -- -
C I WIL, LIST. . Seven ºff. r; 67." # º, j ºf: Audiºui. ºft,
Y England sºund. Ira * Judges | Police | Clerk of Houseof ;:. Eache-timeCer; Commis- || Contin- growth of
€617°S ng#" * cot º & reland. Pensiºns. Salaries. Offices. nºgºgº Accounts. º º sioners. sº Mint. || §.
es gººf tº ºsmºsº- I -º-ºrt- - - - - --|-3t--|--#--!—-35-–3||——£----|--É—
1804 928,000 79,705 284,867 18,204 22,805 || 7,000 2,535 | 1,656 650 800 4,000 || 6,000 || 20,727 2,957
5. 958,000 | 86,920 278,281 18,048 || 23,069 || 7,000 2,103 838 65t) || 900 4,000 6,000 || 14,687 2,957
6 958,000 | 83,751 | 291,644 18, 134 23,431 6,504 1,980 870 650 750 6,400 14,236 | i4.35% 2.95%
7 958,000 || 85,889 290, 171 17,901 || 23,658 4,000 2,801 904 || 650 || 800 || 12,300 35,982 ii.5% 2.95%
8 958,000 | 85,470 303,706 | 18,623 24,079 || 4,000 | 1,783 926 || 650 | 800 || 12,300 || 34,519 iaiso, 2.95%
9 958,000 90,955 ; 295,968 25,087 || 23,587 7,000 | 1,728 946 650 | 500 || 11,664 34,336 i4.483 3.95%
|3}{} 958,000 | 118,187 301,789 29,574 23,210 7,000 — 938 650 500 || 10,900 35,909 7.19% 2.95%
I l 958,000 || 109,693 299,981 29,285 23,522 || 9,500 1,472 971 || 650 550 9,900 || 35,729 10.357 3.057
12 | 1,019,538 112,748 336,499 || 29,618 25,640 6,500 — | 1,011 || 650 600 9,900 || 36,802 iſ 770 2.95%
13 | 1,028,000 III, 176 332,412 29,213 || 24,979 || 6,500 56 | 1,038 || 650 | 600 9,135 | 36,331 17,334 2.95%
i4 | 1,028,000 | 114,032 368,041 29,589 28,159 || 4,000 2,028 1,057 650 | 650 8,700 35,081 ičº 2.95%
15 | 1,028,000 | 126,613 366,661 29,425 | 27,559 4,000 788 | 1,088 || 650 | 750 8,700 || 35,892 in 151 2.95%
16 || 1,028,000 | 128,515 427,009 || 29,043 27,555 8,000 2,036 | 1,123 650 750 8,700 34,040 iš336 2.357
I 7 1,028,000 130,646 163, 169 447,638 29,232 29,310 || 4,000 2,628 1,160 650 750 8,700 35,781 iš,000 2.95%
|8 1,027,000 129,627 | 208,167 || 457,678 29,652 30,230 6,000 | 1,053 | 1,167 || 650 700 8,252 35,118 i5.000 3.357
19 983,000 129,938 198,056 || 472,234 29,834 29,323 4,000 | 1,793 1,175 650 | 600 7,359 || 34,124 i5000 2.95%
1820 857,780 | 132,081 204,231 || 327,066 29,917 28,841 6,400 | 1,807 | 1,175 650 500 6,300 33,498 is soo 3.357
1. 850,000 || 133,078 214,877 || 439,230 || 29,587 | 32,858 7,000 | 2,119 | 1,247 650 600 6, 158 || 34,790 iłºść 2.95%
2 850,000 141,504 || 207,000 || 378,432 30,051 46,927 | 6,400 2,511 2,480 650 700 7,707 || 39,011 i£750 2.957
3 850,000 || 135,400 207,000 || 377,776 29,873 || 62,236 5,350 2,391 | 1,294 || 650 650 8,050 43,750 i4,746 2.95%
4 350,000 138,565 207,000 || 371,644 29,468 61,697 || 5,100 | 1,773 1,277 650 650 7,276 39,461 iºns 3.357
5 º 138,402 | 207,000 || 366,028 26,928 64,714 || 7,000 | 1,568 1,277 650 600 '7,500 40,634 iſ 749 2.95%
6 850,005 || 208,736 207,000 364,268 79,990 | 66,280 4,000 265 1,274 650 650 '7,500 31,235 i4.750 2.95%
7 850,000 170,549 207,000 || 365,909 || 72,654 | 68,893 6,500 2,695 | 1,257 650 | 600 || 7,338 27,248 i£750 2.95%
8 850,000 || 179,259 207,000 || 370,868 73,756 71,609 || 5,000 2,582 1,262 650 | 600 7,500 25,774 ić.813 3.357
º 9 850,000 169,481 207,000 || 378,692 || 74,471 69,551 4,000 2,030 1,262 || 650 650 7,500 24,770 i£633 3.95%
º º: 151,802 98,382 # 465,286 71,824 69,900 4,000 | 1,752 | 1,262 650 650 7,500 24,516 iſ 606 3.057
gº - 5
2 11,314 | 437,568 70 625 97,418 6,000 || 5,049 1,265 650 600 • 7,500 28,869 16,350 2,957
3
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| IRE LAND.— PA YMENTS. - | ADVANCEs
County Transpor- '#' ſºlº ſº "?"|r., c
* • * * sº- ***6% = tº 0?? §O L(\{U} O 7'60. Sºlº' © - - º
Years hºme tºº. of Secret º of Imprest pensation tation Officers for Educa- Fee !/ º º; - Post *
£. €* Service. * Pºgº. º: Allowancs. Salaries. |loss of Fees.| tion. Fund. Baggage. Gaols Roads P00?”
—-35- ----4----|--—£-—|——£-—l—-É----|---º--|--É tº- —£ -£–|---e--|--|--|--e. £º £.
1817 | 1,385 || 7,384 || 12,000 || 8,411 || 4,133 || 14,643 | 66,688 30,934 | 1,751 7,33 - sº ºrº
9 2 3. 5 2 -º-º-º: 1.
18|2,815, 10,254 11,077 | 11,631 || 7,338||19||136||77,oso |39.506 | i.i.ai | 8,357 : #|: ;
lsº § 8,888 10,615 II,334 9,827 19,230 75,488 || 39,841 T 694 10,294 | 10,591 31,800 23,857 24,053
1. ; 5,855 9,231 11:44% 7,557 | 18,899 || 73,167 39,875 — | 1,541 | 8,328 35 || 38,077 11,552 20 oil
2 3.954 : 11,077 11,977 6,040 | 19,183 || 74,085 39,809 3,880 | 1,910 9,042 3,726 || 27,979 9,583 15,849
3 2.86. 1%; łº #3; 5,112 | 18,998 || 76,221 || 48,977 || 38,240 | 1,004 || 9,723 3,656 || 31,697 5,682 |185,324
3. 2 ,077 | 11,782 7,465 18,406 | 84,065 43,280 | 81,821 701 || 6,587 | 16,240 || 14,553 2,455 43,912
4 3,600 21 & tº s *
5 3,646 ,326 8,308 || 11,730 9,960 17,258 83,838 44,127 90,798 1,179 6,374 1,420 || 12,885 525 48,107
6 3.33i º: 9,692 || 11,800 9,512 15,582 82,750 44,872 100,580 811 8,738 — || 29,764 1,514 65,183
- - 5 3. 2
7|3|133 10.6% łº, #: $º 15,609 || 76,891 || 45,169 || 109,274 815 7,352 —— $48,180 3,319 83,827
5 2 5 ,086 11,326 14,591 || 74,341 44,293 102,711 688 6,970 245 # 21,664 4,708 || 70,109
8 3,323 10,119 13,500 11,586 || 9,114 || 14,520 7 !---> 2 2
- 9 || 3, 185 9.445 işooo i. 9 ,520 | 77,560 42,716 || 104,790 441 6,821 284 || 38,792 8,302 | 66,908
1830 3.86% 3.146 is gºi 11,996 || 10,521 14,710 | 66,187 43,476 || 105,043 | 1,440 '6,028 8 || 32,202 7,436 || 33,183
I 3.333 5,818 is 500 -*-*. *-*- º: - 133,507 *. — || 21,110 7,252 49,019
2 - 2 —- 89 542 — 132,882 -— **** | — || 21,947 7 ,021 24,388
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- 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152






199
STATEMENT in detail of 63 Items of Miscellaneous Payments, composing lines 32 and 33 of the STATEMENT No. III, and
24–28 of the STATEMENT No. IV. at the commencement of this Volume, including the CIvi L. List, PENSIONs, &c.,
the Consoli DATED FUND, in each of the 28 Years 1804–1831.-Continued from preceding page.
charged on



-º-
Years
1804
i
:
Marquis
of
Bute.
——£-—
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,300
7,075
5,250
Charity
Commissºrs.
* * *
4,000
8,000
14,000
8,000
4,000
4,000
8,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
8,000
****
&=sºººººs
•ºssºmsº
124
Admiralty
Courts.
——£-—
9,310
11,234
14,000
12,000
10,894
11,801
10,702
16,000
12,000
9,000
12,689
11,984
5,504
2,000
2,085
1,543
Charity
Gommission,
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
9,335
8,000
9,000
tºº
125
The details of Columns 107, 134,
and 160, are specified on the follow-
ing page: the amounts in Column
156, under the head of Tables of
Parishes, are supposed to be on ac-
count of the Trignometrical Survey
of Ireland,-see further in reference
to the same subject, note on line 49
of Statement of Post Office Revenue.
Columns 146, 155, and 159, are each
and all of them further indications of
mal-administration; another instance
in a trifling way is a charge in 1827
of £272 10 for preparing Tables to
shew the difference between English
and Irish Currency, the 8 pages |
herewith 194–201, have cost more
labour, required more application
and patience, than 100 such Tables
would require, in point of interest
comparison would be foolish.
The amount paid for Bounty on
Slaves, Col. 129, should be looked at
in comparison with the amounts in
Cols, 48–50, and the question asked,
—how far has the social improvement
of Africa been extended in conse-
quence of these Expenditures 2
The amounts in Col. 132 appear to
demand attention, they are stated to
be, to make good deficiency of Profits!
Half a million of º;...";
Manufacturers are probably entitled
to an equal claim for compensation
for loss of Profits.
Auditors of West Commis- Commis- Holyhead, Sundries. ' Total
India Accounts. Compensa- sººners - sioners | South Roads, as per UNITED
Commis- Contin- tion to for award Port of of Eacch. Sea see Cols. following | TOTAL. KING DOM,
sioners. gencies. || Legal Qys. ing to do. London. Bills. Company. 53—4. page. Great Britain, including
•==mºs £-— -—l——£-——£-—l—-É——£-—!—£-— as a wºme ºne-see-sºº º Col. 161.
tº assº exº-sº-s-s-s ~— — 20,000 | 1,500 — — — | 1,417,517 --É
assºmsºmºsº — || 403,127 — 60,000 | 1,000 292 — 27,200 1,914,103
1,786 **** 82,960 || --— 20,000 500 * —— 116,164 1,666,323
4,750 8,765 93,080 4,000 | 61,000 | — 280 - || 41,336 | 1,679,521
3,500 5,459 || 197,890 6,000 4,000 || – grºssres-sº — 26,209 | 1,724,147
3,500 6,802 || 186,780 13,000 sºmeºs asses ºxºanºssº zººsººmsº — — 1,696,994 ||
3,500 5,928 || 118,055 9,000 — —- ** —- — 1,651,297
3,500 6,286 51,790 3,000 tºmºsºsºmeºs º ºsº- *** 282 &º º 890 1,582,097
3,500 6,048 16,058 3,000 — — — | 103,209 1,748,350
3,500 6,156 5,128 | 1,000 tººsºtºr *-*, 2*-ºs- — 74,286 1,708,526
3,500 6,434 3,296 1,500 pº. *sº 276 **** 2,320 | 1,675,153
3,500 5,993 464 Bººn **E=sº — cºsmºs 9,546 1,682,022
3,500 6,718 —£- 121,965 || -- 1,851 £ºmºsºsºs 114 | 1,853,256
3,500 6,519 wº. %. 3,841 | 130,641 2,905 — -— 2,049,020 2,434,308
3,500 6,762 ||—-º-º: 25,676 133,417 Barracks 1,717 * — 2,131,409 2,505,707
3,500 6,598 || 210,000 6,541 126,374 *::::::: 1,916 25,000 — 2,299,564 2,668,654
3,506 6,292 20,000 || 2,849 || 119,517 -º- 2,470 25,000 43,979 | 1,884,791 2,266,299
2,750 6, 197 — 14,278 115,753 2,700 2,215 25,000 || 42,897 | 1,998,959 2,402,019
1,449 4,456 — 9,532 116,444 5,400 2,212 45,000 5,128 1,934,691 2,182,944
1,125 | Eendon Bridge, — | 19,621 | 120,412 5,400 9,519 58,000 2,053 | 1,970,948 2,276,206
w.ºft. 10,000 —— 15,472 | 118,448 5,400 8,968 40,000 610,714 2,560,375 2,860,477
21,411 20,000 ––– 28,229 118,912 5,400 8,806 53,499 || 677,000 || 2,677,265 2,978,349
13,275 140,000 1,000 || 36,438 116,076 5,400 10,148 16,000 || 390,272 2,581,482 2,882,909
23,375 140,000 12,000 || 54,581 | 115,113 5,400 || 9,365 20,000 || 134,200 2,339,767 2,642,967
18,800 62,000 4,300 31,432 | 114,840 5,400 9,415 —— 132,944 2,215,788 2,516,747
21,461 20,000 2,240 52,333 112,764 5,400 10,000 gºsºsºsº 918 2,044,612 2,422,481
20,139 20,000 — 81,637 109,450 5,400 9,455 ... &zºº 1,211 1,877,39 2,183,701
18,800 20,000 — 25,210 || 113,519 5,400 9,554 $ºmºxº *zzºsºsºs 1,548,773
126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136
ſ IRE LAN D.— A D VA N CES.
Relief x- Board Fees on
of Board Police of Auditing Public
Poor of |Proclaimed Dunleary First- | Treasury Coal TOTAL i TO TA E,
Years Lunatics. | Health. Districts. Harbour. fruits. Accounts. Yards. Sundries. | Payments. Advances.
—£-——-£——£--———£-———£-—|——£-———£-——£-— **-w tº ºn
1817 — — 38,952 27,692 1,246 960 2,510 || 26,817 | 385,282 tºº
18 —— 3,877 35,390 27,692 2,492 443 480 1,480 374,297 $ºsºvºsmºs
19 — 8,140 33,015 36,923 2,492 1,218 980 || 17,872 369,090 | ——--.
1820 461 2,403 || 78,000 || 43,385 2,769 960 | 1,060 3,572 381,504 *wurg
1 4,615 138 102,562 41,538 || 3,554 395 770 8,154 402,399 --~~~~
2 6,646 587 | 136,906 || 13,846 E* 517 37 20,122 248,253 383,734
3 8,047 154 228,316 128 7,108 || 3,618 Commis. 305,258 304,544
< 4 | 3 |{ºſ Mºi, "ºff.”
5 18,330 — 238,786 | g 185 £". † 8,777 — 300,102 || 327,441
6 7,385 1,350 271,998 * 185 923 461 | 19,478 136,126 301,084 533,258
7 8,300 35 | 274,728 s 185 3,000 1,500 27,674 99,357 || 301,427 546,922
8 21,280 1,604 || 284,645 3, 185 10,000 || 2,000 31,743 — 303,200 437,754
9 26,000 600 260,957 : 185 6,000 3,500 19,632 — 300,959 424,691
1830 23,020 — 266,001 § 185 | 12,000 || 4,000 14,976 81,748 || 377,969 || 380,817
I 24,000 | 1,297 269,372 s — 12,000 || 9,000 || 10,368 16,238 306,311 || 395,702
2 50,134 500 310,843 || 3 — 9,000 10,500 8,422 2,000 431,756
3 - *-
4
5
- 153 i54 155 156 157 159 160. 161 l62



See Note to page
195 for remarks on the Expenditure
Oil account of the H
Column 133.
olyhead road,
158
200
Sundry Items composing the Amounts stated in Columns 107, 134, and 160.
Specification of the Various Jtems as itſ” Col. 134.
1805,
Wet Docks at Leith
Commissioners of enquiry, Military . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oo do., Naval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Treasurer of Queen Ann’s Bounty . . . . . . .
a e º e g g g º e º 'º e º E tº e º g º e º e s ∈ G tº 63 ſº a tº e º º b
6 & © tº $ & & 2 G & 6
1806.
Trustees of Earl Nelson . . . . . . . . . . & © & tº € $ 6 e e Q & 6 & e g tº tº º is
Military and Naval enquiry as above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1807.
Commissioners of Northern Light Houses . . . . . . . . . . . .
West India Company * e & © tº º ºs &
Compensation to Ticket Porters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 tº gº & Q & ©
1808.
Commissioners of Northern Light Houses . . . . . . . . . . . .
West India Dock Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repayment to Puget and Bainbridge
* 6 @ & tº a gº tº Q & 3 v 8 e º 'º e º & tº e 6 & ©
º gº º ºs & e º e & & © & & Q gº
Governors of Queen Ann’s Bounty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
1811,
Dean and Chapter of Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bounty on Slaves . . . . . . . 6 * @ e < c, q & 6 tº 9 g º b & © e g º O & © tº e º o z º. 6
$812.
Bean and Chapter of Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Marquis Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſº
Children of Spencer Perceval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
}8; 3.
Compensation to John Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do. to Jeremy Bentham . . . . . . . & & © 8 º 8 tº dº e a 6 & &
Dean and Chapter of Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Marquis Wellington . . . . . . . . . tº B & ºr tº £ 3 & 8 & A & Jº tº 6 & 8 & 9 @ 3 g º gº
1814.
Team and Chapter of Westminster . . . .
Messenger of the Great Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bounty Ołł Slaves tº 6 tº 8 & 2 º º 9 & © & & 9 e º 0 & 8 tº e g º 8 & 9 º' & 9 @ 9 & 6 g g g
1815,
Messenger of the Great Seal ............ A 9 & 6, 9 & e º gº gº tº &
Bounty OYı Slaves s tº dº e º ſº tº 9 &, tº tº ſº e º sº a g º e º & © e g g g º s 2 & © e g º e ºf
Trustees of Earl Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1816.
Messenger of the Great Seal
1820.
& 8 & 9 Q Q 9 & Q & º & tº
Q & © tº º is © tº dº tº a 8 e 3 & 8
© tº $ 3 g º & 3 g e º & G 9 º' tº e & & © tº 9 @
Irish Life Annuities * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e g º e g º º
Commissioners of Port Patrick Harbour
1821.
Commissioners of Port Patrick Harbour, and Irish
Huife Annuities tº tº 9 tº 68 0 & © tº e º 'º e º 'º º * @ 6 @ 8 & 2 s o e e g g g g g e &
tº 9 s tº 9 º' & ge
* @ 9 & 6 & w & e º g tº
1822.
Purchase of Tuchy of Lancaster Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1823,
Commissioners for improving the Port of London ....
824.
Baring, Irving, and Rothschild, for Discount on a
Austrian Payment of l.2,500,000 . . . . . & © & 3 & & © & © & gº tº gº ;
Commissioners of Woods and Forests ................
1825.
Purchase of Prisage and Butlerage of Wines, in the
County of Cornwall . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ;
Exchange of Silver Tokens in Ireland ...... . . . . . . . . .
Building Churches in the Highlands of Scotland
Commissioners of Woods and Forests ...... * @ Q
i826.
Comparative Tables of English and Irish Currency ..
Wet Docks at Leith ...: ºny.
Duke of Athol for Revennes of Isle of Man ..........
*~. 1827.
Duke of Athol for Revenues of Isle of Man ..........
~$ . . . . 1828. --
Duke of Athol for Revenues of Isle of Man ..........
1829,
R. Brown, Clerk and Treasurer of Metropolitan
Commissions of Lunacy ;
1830.
R. Brown, Clerk, and Treasurer of Metropolitan {|
Commissions of Lunacy Š
tº $ tº 6
25,000
1,200
1,000
500
114,364
1,800
15,000
15,000
11,366
10,000
15,000
1,209
{500
734
156
625
102,281
403
50,000
23,578
458
250
458
500
1,362
520
26
9,000
38,979
5,000
310,715
300,000
27,000
500,000
50,000
100,000
272
240,000
150,000
27,700
116,164
41,336
26,709
890
103,209
74,286
2,320
9,546
114
43,979
42,897
5,128
2,053
610,715
677,000
390,272
134,200
132,944
18
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * g
1,211
Specification of the Various Items, as djº Col. 107.
1822.
Apprehending Offenders * 6 g º e tº 4 e º e e Q tº 8 º 'º e e º 'º e º & © tº 8 & 6
Seceding Ministers . . . . .
& © e º º º tº d tº t d e º 'o e º f s e e º e 6 e º e º f 8
Protestant Disenting Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Employment of Poor . . . . . tº a e º & & * & © tº º B & E & G s & C a 6 tº º a 6 º' C.
HDunmore Harbour. . . . . . . . . . . . tº gº tº tº gº tº e e g g 6 & © & © & © 8 & 9 & 6 b &
Howth do. s s a e s a • * * * * * e e o e e a e s e a e s s a e e s = p * * * * *
Survey of the River Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Officers of Court of Common Pleas . . . .
tº ſº. 43 e º & G & s é º gº tº º
Board of First Fruits . . . . . & e o 'º e e < e < e s e a e s e s is a • * * * * * * *
Late Governors of House of Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1823.
Employment of Poor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seceding Ministers * @ & e º a t e º e º ºs e º e º o 0 e º 0 & b c e e o e s 6 tº 6 b &
Protestant Dissenting Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Howth Harbour....... we 6 & © 2 & 3 tº e º & 9 º' tº gº © tº gº tº tº gº tº e º 'º e º e º e &
Dunmore do. 6 gº º e º e º e & © º & tº 6 & Q & © e & b & © 9 tº tº e g tº gº tº dº º º q tº & ©
River Shannon sº gº g is 6 & s e o dº & & 4 tº e º t t e * * * * * * B º $ 3 tº 42 tº 9 & sº e º 'º
Apprehending Offenders 6 e º tº º tº g º º & 0 & * * * * * * * * * * tº e º gº tº &
Governors of House of Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . ſº tº e º e g º &
TO pay off 5 #2 Cents. º gº & b > 8 a & © tº tº g tº e º 6 e g o e s a 6 & 8 & e º a 9 º' s
Inspector of Prisons . . . . . . 4 & © tº tº a q tº tº ſº º a tº a tº e º 'º e º e º 6 e e e
Board of First Fruits g & 9 & © & e o J & Q & Q dº tº 4 & © º & © 3 tº gº & e tº
1824.
Dunmore Harbour . . . . . e e º & 9 º' & 'º e º s a 9 & © tº $ tº 0 & Q & © & © e º 'º o
Seceding Ministers ... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Protestant Disenting Ministers
Inspector General of Prisons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Superannuation Allowances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1825.
Employment of Poor . . . . . © e º ſº ſº º ſº ſº to *
Superannuation Allowances
1826.
© tº $ 9 º' ºn 3 & #3 ºn tº 6 & & © tº e º e &
& © tº a $ tº 8 tº 6 & e º & e tº gº s
* * * * * * @ 9 & © & © & © tº 6 tº tº 9 s tº a g a
Howth Harbour e gº
Superannuation Allowances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1828.
tº e º e g º a tº e º O 6 g º $ 0 tº fl & © & © 0 tº G & tº $ tº a 9 º' tº a
we & ſº tº e g tº tº e
tº 3 tº $ tº gº tº e º 'º
Dunmore Harbour
Specification of the Various Items, as itſ” Col. 160.
1817.
On Account of Joint Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Retired Militia Officers' on 9 @ 9 & 3 & tº & & © 6 & a tº e o 9 gº 9 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 9 & 2
- 1818,
Retired Militia Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1819.
Retired Militia Officers : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 @ & e e
For Building Schools tº e º 'º & 3 s a 9 º' gº º • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1820.
Controverted Elections ..... & a tº e º 'º tº 6 º' tº e & tº tº ſº tº G & © * tº ſº tº tº e
Retired Militia Officers tº e º s º a s & d g º g o e 6 g 3 tº 6 tº g º º 0 & s e º s is
Donaghadee Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1821.
Tonaghadee Harbour 9 @ 9 º' & 9 º º t e e s 6 & © & tº g g tº e g c tº e g c e o 8 e e
%. 1822.
Repayment to Civil List . . . . . . . & & © tº gº & * 8 & d e º a G e º & & © tº 6 & e
tº e º & Q & © & 0 & 0 & © &
Law Officers for Special Sessions . . . . . .
1825.
Commissioners of Wide Streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trustees of Corn Exchange . . . . . . . . . . .
• 2 º' G & º e g o s a tº e º 9
1826.
Commissioners of Wide Streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
1829.
Sale ot Quit and Crown Lands . . . . . . . . . . . . ge e ge
1830.
Remuneration to Assisstant Baristers, for Registering ;
Freeholders
& © e º e º e º e º 'º e a e e g º ºs e º a * * g e o e g º e º 'º gº & © e
Clerks of Peace. . . . . . . . . . . .
Hºlding and Repair of Schools.....................
Valuation of Lands and Tenements . . . . . . . . • * * * * * * * * *
1831.
Valuation of Lands and Tenements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
240
92,308
1,846
1,015
25,768
1,049
1,045
12,625
4,202
1,703
23
1,846
17,077
3,045
128,280
7,846
6,636
3,318
5,284
| 000
120,676
49,596
10,049
5,117
7,356
4,752
26,817
1,480
17,872
3,572
8,154
20,122
136,126
99,353
81 748
16,238
2,000.
...{}}
Alphabetical Inder to the Miscellaneous Expenditure, and Sundry Charges, on the Consolidated Fund, in the 32 Years 1800–1831,
as exhibited in detail, on the Seven preceding pages.
Abolition of Slave Trade, amounts paid on ac-
count of & sº g a c e o e º u & © tº a tº $ tº B & 16, 48–50, and 129
. . See also Portugal and Spain.
Adams, Sir William, paid him in 1822 . . . . . . . . 52
Additional Churches. . . . . . . . . . . . .35, 36, and 61-62
See Churches.
African Forts, Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Africans liberated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 and 129
Alien Office, annual expence of . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... iſ
Ambassadors, charges of, included in........ 6
American Awards, Claims, and Loyalists . . . . 23
Angerstein’s Pictures, cost of, in 1824–5...... 52
Annan Bridge, do. in 1827 Af
Annuities, Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Antiquities, collection of, for B. Museum, 1814 52
Asylum, Military, cost of Building... ...... 19
do. Naval do. do . . . . . . . . . . 44
Asylums in Ireland. . . . . . . . . . . . ge e º 2 a e Q q & © o .75–77
Athol. Duke of, paid to him in 1826–8, for Re-
© e º nº e & 6
venues of the Isle of Man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.
Auchmuty, Sir Samuel, paid to him, his Offi-
cers & Men in 1815, for the capture of Java 52
Audit Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Auditors of Public Accounts ... . . . . . . . . . . . 120-1
do. of West India do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126–7
H
Baggage, Army, Carriage of, in Ireland . . . . . . I 49
Bangor and Chirk roads, 1818-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
do, Ferry, cost of, in 1826................ 52
B. k of ſºiscount on Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
| Receiving of do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
º, } do. of Lotteries. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
c. < HDiscount on do
paid to ; ;. :- :..
them,-for Paying Life Annuities
’ ” ( Fees on passing Accounts........ 117
#ankruptcy Court, 1821-2 ... ... tº gº tº 3 o e • . . . . , 52
Baring, Irving, and Rothschild, for Discount
... on Austrian Loan, 1824 . . . . . . . . - - - - . . . . . . . . 134
Barracks..... 9 & 0 & 9 @ & & a tº Q 6 @ g tº 9 e º e • . . . . . . . . . . . 131
belfast Academical Institution .............. 103
Bencoolen, compensation to proprietors, 1829 52
Bentham, Jeremy, paid to him in 1813, on ac-
Count of Penitentiary. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Bethlehem Hospital, payments on account of,
in 806 and 1813 •- - - - - - - - 52
& Q & © e º & © q & tº º ºs e & 3
Board of Agriculture .... . e - © o e g e º e 9 e o e e g º a . . 37
do. Health ....... • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 154
do. Inland Navigation............ - - - - - - 95
do. Works in Ireland ........... • - - - - - - 93
Bounties on Corn, imported in 1802–3 ........ 52
do. Fish into London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
do. do. West Indies in 1808 .. 52
do. Flax grown in Scotland ...... . . 123
- do. Slaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Bow Street, Public Office ............ 47
Boyd, General, for services in India, in isiº e 52
Bridges and Roads......................... 36
do. Annan, in 1822 ................ • . . . . 52
jo. Cree and Kenn, 1811-11 ........ • * * * * * */
do. over the Eden in 1812 ................ a
49. London................ ............. 127
British Museum, building of ................ 20
.., , (10.9 annual expence of. . . . . . . . . . 2;
Buildings, Public, cost and repairs of . . . . . . . . 25
£urgess, Henry, paid to him, is22............ 52
urney, Doctor, cost of his library, 1818. . . . . . 21
Butlerage and Prisage of Wine in Čornwall.. 134
Bute, Marquis of, for Fees on imprest........ #24
C
Saledonian Canal, cost of .................. 27
Campbell, Captain R., paid to him, his Officers
., and Men, for capture of Naples in 1847 .... 52
Canada, for improving the Water communica.
tions in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
do. Emigration to, in 1825........ • . . . . . 52
Canals, Rideau and Weiland, in Canada ... . 28
do. Crinan, in 1805 and 1811 ........... . 52
do. Royal Military, 1808–1810 .......... ,
, do. . Caledonian 3 *
Cape of Good Hope, Settlers at, in 1822...... 52
£aptured. Negroes, see Siaves’.............. 48
Qartwright Dr., for Mechanical invention in 1809 52
£atholic Seminary, Maynooth........ ....... 73
âtwater and Sutton Pool, 1805......... . . . . . 52
halmers and Cowie, 1866 ............ • * * * * * *
£hamberlain of London ....... © g º e e º ºr 130 and 3
Charitable Donations, Commissioners of...... i04
do, institutions .................... 69–72
3. Commission of enquiry into...... 124-5
harlotte, Princess, expences attending her
Marriage, 1816–1818 o 9 º º ſº e º e g e º 'º a g o e o 'º e a s a 52
Charter Schools, Protestant, in Ireland ...... 69
Chetney Hill, Quarantine Works at, in 1806. 52
part included in Public Works . . . . . . . . . . 25
Chirk and Bangor, see Bangor..... . . . . . . . < *
Churches, West Indies ...................... 35
do., Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . 36
tº e & e º g g º gº & 6 G e
do., Highlands of do., in 1825. . . . . . . . . . 134
do., Commissioners for Building of .... 61.
do, On account of Building . . . . . . . . . . 62
Civil Contingencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
O.3 in Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
( Bahamas . . .
; Bermuda s tº e g º e g g e e g º tº e º & © Q If
e tº 3 g g º e º e s tº G & º 6 14
Civil | New Brunswick . . . . . . . . . . "
Establishments< Newfoundland . . . . . . . . . . . . .
at Prince Edward’s Island . . . . ſ.
Nova Scotia 9 e g e e g g g g & © g c → * * ff
|Upper Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "
England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Civil List § . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III
Clerk of the Hanaper, all above £4,000 . . . . . . 115
Coal Yards, Public in Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Cobbe, at Lyme Regis in 1819 and 1827 . . . . . . 52
Codex Alexandrinus, Cost of Printing of, 1814
Coinage, Silver and Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-4
do. do., in 1825 . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Colleges, Royal Military ..... • - - - - - * c e º e o e e sº | 8
do. do., at Sandhurst . . . . . . 57
ſauditing Public Accounts i20-1
do. West India do... 126–7
issuing Exchequer Bills .. 60
of Military enquiry . . . . . . . . 45
of Naval do. . . . .
Building of Churche
inquiring into Charities. , 124–5
gº gº tº gº
... 61, 62
* º •
commissiºners, do. Superior Courts of Law 33
Commissions < do. ićevenue e tº e e o e e o or e o o 64–5
for granting Compensations for
losses sustained by H. Dks. 128-9
of Wide Streets, Dublin. ... 101
do., in 1825-6. , 160
of Tithes in Ireland. . . . . . . . } 59
of Charitable Bonations. . . . 104
Cinquiry into C. Lnds. in ireld. 105
Commons, House of, Compensation to Officers
of, in lieu of Fees on Turnpike Acts . . . . . .
- ſ Owners of illegal Quays, on
completion of London Docks 128
Law Officers in Ireland for loss 146
- Sundry Persons .... [of Fees 144
C sation | Officers of H. of Commons, in
ompº *4 lieu of Fees on Turnpike acts 32
Mr. Henry Burgess in 1822 .. 52
M*. Jauncey & Robinson º //
Messrs. Lescene & Escoffery, 1831 n
Ticket Porters, 1807 . . . . . . . . 134
UProprietors of Bencoolen, 1829 52
Consolidated Fund, Charges on . . . . . . . ... 109-162
Consuls, Special Missions of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
do., general expence of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1
Contingencies, Civil List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
do. of Secretary of States Offices .. 5
Conviction of Felons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 7
Convicts, at home and abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
do., at Bermuda in 1824-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Coronation of George IV. in 1821 ...... . . . . . . . "
do. of William IV. in 1831. . . . . . . . . • * ~ *
County Infirmaries, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Courts of Justice, England and Wales ... ... 113
do., Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Courts of £aw, inquiry into, in ireland ... ... 90
do., Superior, do., in England .. 33
Cree, and Kenn, Bridges over, 1811–13 . . . . . . 52
Criminal Lunatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
do. Prosecutions, Ireland . . . . . . . * * * * g e . 85
Crinan Canal, in 1805 and 1811 . . . . . * * * * * * * * * fi?
Crompton, Mir., reward in 1812 .............. ,
{}
Ravis; Jºo, for cleansing Wheat from Smut, 1801 52
Davis’ Straits, Relief to Sufferers, 1809 ...... ,
Debentures paid off, in 1815–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . • * ſh
Deficiency of Fee Fund ..... e & o º e gº • . . . . . . . . . . 7
Docks, at Leith . . . . . . . . . • a • e s e s a e s tº 3 e e º e a s
do., do., in 1805 and 1826. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
do., West India, is07-8 ............... //
do., London, Compensation on completion of 128-9
Dominica, Sufferers by Fire in, in 1809 ...... 52
Disbursements of Public Offices in Ireland ... 91
Piscountenance of Vice ...................... 87
Publin Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 98
do, Police and Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
2 Q
do. Courts of Law, reland 90
Dunleary Harbour .......................... 156
Dunmore do., 1822-4 tº e º te e º & Q & a e I 07
Donaghadee do. . . . . . • . . . . . . . , 39
e 9 & e º 'o e o e o º q g e
do. do., 1820–1 6 tº º e º 'o o 6 c e e 9 * * * * * * g a }60
Dutch Emigrants ............................ 22
- E.
Ecclesiastical Establishment, West Indies ... 126
Eden, Bridge over, in 1812 ..... • . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Edinburgh College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 51.
Education in freland ...... tº e o & e o e 9 s e º 9 . . . . 67–73
Elgin Marbles, cost of, included in 1816 ...... 21
Emigrants ...
s 9 tº a 2 gº © tº tº * @ e º & & 6 e º e º 'o g º sº e º 'º a 9 & e
Emigration, 1822–7 ................. • . . . . . . . . 52
Escoffery and Lescene, in 1831 .............. a
Exchequer Court, or Office ....... ë e e º e º gº e e & 9
do. Bill Offices . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 59-60
Exigencies, Ireland ........................ 103
F
Farming Society, Łreland .................... 100
Fee Fund, deficiency of, England ............ 7
Ho. Treasury, ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Fees to Bank of England, on passing Accounts 117
do., loss of, see Compensation ...
* * * * * @ p & © tº º
Felons, Conviction of . . . . . . . . . . . . s e s w w s a s e e a s 7
First-fruits, 1822 . . . . . . . . . . 9 @ 9 @ 6 º' ge e g e a c e s e g e ºs I 57
Fish, Bounty on, in 1808 . . . . . 9 & © tº e ºs º o 9 @ . 52 & 40
Five d? cents of 1797, paid off ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
do., in Ireland, 1823 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Fleet Prison, Repairs of ................... • 52
Foden, Thomas, Reward to, in 1801 . . . . . . • e e s "
Foundling Hospital, Publin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
French Clergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ū.
Gaols, Building of, in Ireland • 150
George the IV. Harbour, same as Dunleary 156& 94
do. Coronation in 1821 ............ 52
Gold Coinage . . . . . . . . . . . . • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 44
Gospel, Propagation of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 31
Greathead, Mr., for Life-boat, in 1802 . . . . . . . . 52
Grey, Sir Charles, and Earl St. Vincent, for
Captures at Martinique, 1800-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . a
Germany, sufferers by War, in 1814. . . . . . . . . . . .”
Greville, cost of his Collection of Minerals, in 181
H -
Hanaper, Clerk of . . . . . • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , s 115
- Donaghadee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
do., in 1820–1 . . .
| Dunleary . . . . . • . . . . . . * * * * * * . . . . 156
Harbours J Dunmore, 1822-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 107
Of * Holyhead & e º ºs e º 9 tº gº tº gº tº g º e º G & e e o sº 53
Portpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Kingstown, or George IV. . . . . . . . 94
UHowth, in 1826
Heligoland, Eighthouse at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Hibernian Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-2
Highland Roads and Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
—see also pages 20–21. -
Holyhead Harbour
do. Roads • e o e e s e a • * * * * * * * * *
tº gº g 6 º' & e º Q & & Q tº
© o Q & © & e º 'º 160
• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 107
£y
tº a tº tº e º e s e g 6 g 53
• . . . . . . . . 54
• & © & & e º & © tº e º ºs
do. . - do. tº e º 'º o • a e.e. e. e. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 133
do. Works at, in i819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
—see also Post Office, pages 18–19.
Hospitals, Irish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-82
House of Industry, Dublin s. . . . . . . . . . . ~ & Q & © . 74
Repairs of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Houses of $$. ge e º q & • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Parliament. &#. * & & Q tº tº e º ſº e º 'º e º a 2 tº o q gº 3
Printing & Stationery, for page 174
Howth Harbour, in 1823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 52
Hood, Lord, his Officers and Men, for Captures
at Toulon in 1805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * * * * *
- T
Imprest Office, Ireland . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Improvements in Westminsver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Infirmaries, County, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Inland Navigation, do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 & 15
Insolvent Debtors Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Ireland, Miscellanies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65–78
do., on Consolidated Fund ....... , , , 138-162
J
Jauncey and Robinson, awards to, 1822 ...... 52
Java, Rewards for Capture of, 1815 .......... a
Jenner, Dr., Reward to, 1802–7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ſt
Journals, Index to, in 1826 ....... • * * * * * * * * * * *
England tº e º & G & q' e º e º 0 e o 9 tº e a 113
Judges Salaries, & Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
- & Scotland, included in ...... iić
202
Alphabetical indew to the Miscellaneous Expenditure, and Sundry Charges, on the Consolidated Fund, in the 32 Years 1800–1831,
- - as exhibited in detail, on pages 194–200.-Continued from the preceding page.
K
Keith, Lord, his Officers and Men, 1818 . . . . . . 52
Kings Bench Prison, Repairs of, 1804, &c.. . . . a
Kingstown Harbour ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
L
Lancaster Office, Duchy of, in 1822 ... . . . . . . . 134
Land, purchased at Weedon Beck, 1804 . . . . . . , 52
0-2 do. at Woolwich & Charlton, 1804 u
do., do. at Portsmouth & Dover, 1810 s
do., do. at do. & Hilsea, 1816 u
do., do. at Hounslow Heath,. . . . 1818 a
do., do. near Southampton, . . . . . . . "
Land Tax, payments on account of redemption of 35
Lansdown MSS., cost of, 1807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Law Charges, Treasury s & © e º dº e º s a s gº tº a 9 & C & G. & 9
do. Courts, Superior, enquiry into . . . . . . . . . . 33
do. do., in Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Legal Quays, Compensation to owners of . . . . 128
Łeith Docks in 1805 and 1826 e e < e < * e à e a so e s 6 a. 134
Lescene & Escoffery, awards to, in 1831 ...... 52
Levant Company, in 1800, 1802, & 1808 ...... a
Liberated Africans,—see Slaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Light Houses, Northern, 1807–8 . . . . . . . . .....s 134
Linen Board, Trustees of, in Ireland ........ 99
Liverpool, Revenue Buildings at, 1831........ 52
London, City of, and Bridge............ 37 & 127
do., Port of, 1823 a e e º e s a e e is a e e s a s e e 134 & 43
flotteries, Discount of, &c., to Bank.......... 31
do., expences of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
do., do., Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Loyalists, American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 23
Lunatics, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
do., Poor, in Ireland ................. . 153
M
Mac Adam, award to him in 1825 ........... 52
Manby, Captain, do., 1810, 1812–14, & 1823 a
Marshalsea Court and Prison, 1804, &c. ...... a
Maynooth College .......................... 73
Melville, Lord, expences of his trial, 1807 ....
Menai Bridge & § º 1824, & 1826 . . . . 52
e - Ull ing o • * * * * * * * * * a • * * * * * e 40
p:#; Annual expence of .......... 41
enuary, {see Jeremy Bentham, 1812.... 134
Military Canal, 1808–10 e e o 'º e º e s e a q e e a e s e e s e e e &
do. College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 18
do. do. at Sandhurst................ 57
do. Asylum s e. e.s e i s e o s e.e. e. e. * * < e s e e e s tº se e e 19
do. Enquiry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
do. Roads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Mint, cost of Building ...................... 49
do. Prosecutions .......................... 10
- do., annual expences of ... ................. 122
Mitchell, Vice Admiral, his Officers and Men,
for capture of Dutch Ships, 1802............ 52
Mogadore, for loss of Ships from, in 1800 .... ,
Monuments, Public. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... * * * * 6 e 51
Mungo Park, awards to his survivors, 1808 .. 52
Museum, British. ..... • * * * * * * * * g º e º 'º e & a . . . . . 20-21
N *.
Naples, cost of capture of, in 1817............ 52
National Debt Office so e º e º 'º e s e º se e s e e s se e s a e 32
Naval abuses, 1804 .......................... 52
do. *ylum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 44
do. enquiry, 1805–6 * * * * * * * * * * * * tº e º 'º g º e º e º p 134
Negroes, Captured • e s is a • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s 48
The notes at pages 195 and 199 appear to embrace all the ex
at pages 194–200, except the amount for Barracks
Nelson, Earl, in 1806–7 e e & d e a o a s a e o e s e s see 52
do. do., in 1806 & 1815 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
New Brunswick & Newfoundland,-see Civil
Establishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Churches, see Churches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Forest, 1809 • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 52
New South Wales, Bills drawn from ........ 12
do. do. do., Civil Establishment at . . . . 13
New Street, 1820 & 1822 ................ 52 & 134
Nitric Fumigation, 1803. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Non-conforming Ministers in Ireland ........ 83.
Northern Light Houses, 1807–8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
O
Orange, Illustrious House of, 1803–4 ........ 52
Orkney & Shetland, relief to Inhabitants of, 1805
P.
Palmer, John, award to, 1813 ........ ....... 134
Parliament, Houses of.--see Houses of Parlmt.
Penitentiary, see Milbank; & Bentham, Jeremy
Pensions ................ . . . . . . . . 112
Perceval, Spencer, 12 children of, išiz .. 52 & 134
Pictures,--see Angerstein, 1824–5 .......... 52
pitt, William, his funeral and Debts, isog'. .
Police,—see also Bow Street ................ 114
do.” Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 86
do, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 141
do. in proclaimed Districts, Ireland ...... 155
Poor, Relief of, in Ireland. • e º e s • e o e s a s. e o se a ! 52–3
Port of London, Improvements in the . . . 52 & 43
do. do. do., in 1823 &c. 134
Portpatrick Harbour, 1820 .............. 134 & 38
Portugal, 1818–19 .......................... b2
Post Roads in Ireland ...................... 151
Princess Charlotte, her marriage &c., 1816–18 52
Privy Council, &c. Offices, Building ........ 19
Proclamations, Publishing of ................ 81
Proclaimed Districts, Ireland......... • . . . . . . 155
Propagation of the Gospel in British America 31
Prosecutions, Criminal, Ireland.............. 85
Protestant Charter Schools, do............... 69
do. Dissenting Ministers, 1822–5 83 & 107
Public Buildings, England .................. 25
do. do., or Works, Ireland . . . . . . . . 92-93
do. Coal Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 159
do. Monuments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 51
do. Office, Bow Street .................... 47
do. Records, Ireland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 89
do. (see General Index for England ) ..
Q
Queen Anne's Bounty ...................... 56
Queen. Caroline, 1822 - . . . . . . . . . . . . tº a 3 & & e º & Q & . 52.
R
Records, Public, Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 89
Refuge for the Destitute .................... 63
Refugees, French &c. ........................ 22
Revenue enquiry * 6 e 6 & 9 o 'º e º g, º e º e º q a g º e º a e e . . .64-5
Rich, Doctor, cost of his MSS., 1826.......... 52
Richmond, Duke of, 1801, 1809, and 1824...... ,
Roads and Bridges in the Highlands ........ 36
do., Military do. • . . . . . . . 46
do., Holyhead & E & G & & a $ & & © 3 & # e. & G G & e º a q & 54 & i53
do.--see Bridges, Bangor and Chirk.........
Royal College of Surgeons, included in ...... 25
do. Hrish Academy • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . . . . . 68
do. . Military Asylum & e º is 9 & 8 W. & 6 s & e º & Q & Q tº 6 & 8 19
Royal Military Canal, 1808–1810 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.
do. do. College . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . ig
do. do. do. at Sandhurst . . . . . . . . . . 58
do. Naval Asylum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 44
Russian Dutch floan 6 * @ 9 & 0 & 6, Q & © 6 & 3 o 'º e o c & 6 o e a 130
S
Sandhurst, College at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
St. Domingo Sufferers, included in . . . . . . . . . 22
St. Vincent, Earl of, 1800–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
do., Island of, Volcano.in, 1814 ...: fy
Secret Service, England. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
do Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * g g g g o . 140
• 9
Seceding Ministers, 1822–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 107
Secretaries of State, Contingencies . . . . . . . . . , 5
Sheriffs and Clerk of Hanaper . . . . . . ..... . . . 115
the Sheriffs are £4,000 in each Year.
Sierra Leone, Civil Establishment at . . . . . . . . 16
Silver Coinage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
do. do. in 1825 tº & © & © G & © tº 9 & ©. Q & © tº 3 & 2 & © tº gº & }3%
Skye, Isle of, Road in, 1821 .................. 52
Slaves, awards on account of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 50
do., Commissioners of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
do., Bounty on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
do., Captured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
See also Portugal and Spain, 1818–19 . . . . 52
Smyth, Doctor James Carmichael, 1803 . . . . . .
South Sea Company, deficiency of Profits .... 132:
Spain, award to, 1848 o, o c & © tº gº & © & & 8 (e. g. a tº e g a gº & Q Q & 5?
Spanish America ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 29
Speaker of House of Commons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Special Missions to South America . . . . . . . . . . .29
Spey, Bridge over, 1805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sugar Averages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41
Superannuations . . . . . Q & e g º & 6 º' & q' tº º • . . . . . . . . . . 42.
Suffering Clergy and Laity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Swedish Convoy in 1807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
T
Tally Court and Tallies, 1805, 1809, and 1840. , 52
Tithes, Commissioners of, in Ireland . . . . . . . . 159
Toulon, award to captors of, 1805–8 . . . . . . . . . . 52
Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants . . . . . . . . . . 23
Trignometrical Survey, Ireland, 1829 . . . . . . . . 52
do. do. tº £ tº e º 8 e º 'º Q & © G & 6 & © tº gº & 6 & i5?
Trinidad, Fire at, &c., 1808, 1811, and 1812. . . . 52
Trafalgar, Battle of, 1806–7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 6
Turnpike Acts, compensation to Officers of
House of Commons for Fees on . . . . . . . . . .e. 32
Townley collection of Statues, cost of 1805 . .
TJ
Ulster and Munster, Synods of, 1893 . . . . . . . . . , 52.
Wy
Vaccine Institution.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Veterinary College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Vincent, see St. Vincent. . . . . . . . . . . . © 3 tº $ g 6 & ©
W
Wellington, j}uke of, 1812–-iš. gº tº 3 g g º ºx tº $ i28 & §34
do. do., 1815 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
West India Dock Company, 1807–8. . . . . . . . . . 134
Westminster, improvements at . . . . . . . . . . . . . • *- 26
Windsor Castle. . . . . . Q 6 tº e º cº G tº gº & 6 & 6 & 8 tº e . . . . . . , 18
do. - Forest, 1810 g e o e s e s s 9 tº g g 3 & © tº G g tº 3 & 8
3 tº 53
Wide Streets, Dublin, 1825-6. . . . . . ... 104 & 150
Woods & Forests, Commissioners of, 1824–5 134
planation required to shew the nature of the Miscellaneous Expenditures, as exhibited in detail
in the Regents Park, col. 131, page 199, the building of which Barracks is supposed to have originated in
an electioneering job, but be that as it may, it is one of the meanest and most disreputable transactions which the Financial History of the last 40 Years exhi-
bits; the proposition for granting the annuity was made to the House of Commons by Nicholas Vansittart, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, now Lord Bexley,
on the 8th, of July, 1820, and the Bill for granting the same, passed, on the 18th. of the same month. On referring to the Debates in Parliament of that date, it
will be seen that the cost of the Barracks was estimated at £ 70,000, and assuming that amount as their cost, the money might have been horrowed for £3,150
# Annum; and £2,250 tº Annum the difference between 3,150 and 5,400 the annuity granted, would have redeemed the £70,000 in 19 Years, instead of 31
Years as agreed upon, to pay the £5,400.
in 1822 or 1823, and was
The annuity was offered for sale by the Contractor for building the barracks, to the Phoenix Insurance Company
- , ºt Was purchased by the Globe Company, for or about, $80,000, after 2 or 3 half-yearly payments of the annuity had been made,-and instead
of £70,000 being the fair cost for building the Barracks, they stand to attest, that nearer half that amount would have sufficed.
For another transaction, equaihy
reprehensible in principle and of far greater magnitude by the same Finance Minister, see page 172.--A Peerage and a Pension of £3,000 # Annum followed
these Financial Arrangements.
The Dead Weight Annuity proposition in 1823, is another of those transactions which will leave a stigma on the legislation of
the present age, yet, baneful as its operation has been, from its extreme complication, it is doubtful whether ignorange or selfishness influenced its adoption :-
a complete elucidation of its nature and effects will be
found stated at page 204,

§
Duty, and rom BRITISH PO g the Number of zoads ... ------...- ... ... ---------...----------------~~
f the amount of SS ESS [O N S : : - oads of Z. Tºº ... ... -- ~…~~~~~~~~~~~
of Duty pai ; and also of the ſt; ZMA; ZºZº o -- - -
e in England a ght of TOB A CCO I &c Feet, Impo ~...~------- -------------------
, in Scotland, a º ed into, and R O the UN HTE
- p na 111 fieland e e-exported fr ED KING i
"...º.º. GR rat Britai ) O M. in each
since the 5th, J RITAIN, in eac ach Year si
e 5th, July 1789 ch Year since 1785 nee 1784, disti º
* 785; and of 9 istin U11 hi -
the quantity i guisning the pro *
ty in ths, Wei proportion
t eight charged tº
ged with
ALoads of TIM BE
º Feet, IMPO ;3. 50 Cubic ; /Ös --
Wide Pur. P 21:15p; lbs. of TOBACC
from B a. No. 300, Sess, 1827, O.—-Paper No. 252, Session 182
Years ym British - R. - 26. # Lbs. of
Colonies. From the Balti HMPORT E-EXPORT - ** S. of Tobac -
an e ltic. EHD, E D. - co charg d wi
1785 7 ſ (!!?0 Raw. m pej red for; ... *.* Fº i. tº. º º amount of Duty paid
89 7. - - O?? 6. then incr v. of O 5th, of July 1825 : y paid on t e ****-*
6 1, : ; anufactra Consumption ºº º ſºº ºi. * º º: º º of the 35 Years f
7 I ,09 ,801 6 ~ .# was reduced t } |. ; and on the 8 º arch 1806, incr • 1795, the Dut 5th. of Janua ars from the
,090 or 45,379 * that th o 3| # Ib, at 3. th June 1819 , increased to 2/2; ; ty on Tobacco in Greg ry 1827.
; 5,681 . º: §§ ; 1,087,268 # 6,8 U; ...º.º. #!...'..."; hº } # º #. #;"| #; was 1/3 d?' fh,
2,213 9 48.831 ,693,977 1,4 2 *- ,846,606 ... ...?'N; #º.º.º.º. iyº. asséna'in fºr ued to the 5th Jul #3 on the 21st.
1790 e 179,531 ,831,232 28,718 ,439,589 # 6,6 •vos § 4 ºff." tation? was sus ent. Since 1844 : arliament on th tly 1825, when i
|48 - 2 t 59, i5 ‘e 9 ,388 I 3. 69,103 2 when the O ** * M: pended by (l - * fºº 9 ()?" fu 'th w * lé 22nd. of A ** *t
1. 2,537 227,638 57 ; 36,283,623 }º. 6,858,668 lbs. Charged with Dut re of the article º: o, and in º of the ...;
2 2,726 209,072 - ...; 35,678 612 }: 8,153,185 Engind & Wales Scotland * Duty in ac or Seven-fold. ty the War jū’ī;
3 & 4 º 9 Te {} :00 tº 1710. *
3 277,262 44 §: 52,669,372 ; 8,960,334 7,093 Ireland. United Kingdom#E Amount of Duty pai
4. 2,665 189,740 ,057,916 29,352,263 }. 9,340,875 º: ºf 96,693 2,810 gdom#Eng. & Wales. Scotland g paid in
873 16 2. 24,997,03 9 ,103 3,979.2: },733,637 99 3 vy sys i 3 ,252 10,6 £ 20 lb (171 (i. Ireland U. King a
5 235 69,711 33 2 4. 29,802 i55 2 */4 9,221 H (), H07,55 - 5,588 2.887, 56 2 99,296 511 * *** I -ºss as . © - Kingdom
- º 147.3 ,070,076 || 1 2 1,397,636 j | 10,107,554 774.36% 2. ,568 13,616,79: ,196 57,2 * - it e
6 84 i 3. 84 22 8,764 208 5 8,617 96 2 <- 2 2,561.56 - ,793 616 ,262 128.74
- 199 - 22,576,212 22,6 3 * 1,124,52 ,967 9,379,2 * 2 ,564 13,443,. ,443 62,2 - ,749 697.2
7 1,514 ,119 23.6 2,638,23 ,521 ; 9,723,5 ,259 856 ,380 # 633,6 ,218 || 133,2 ,207
tº- ,608, 175 ,235 | 1,425,54 > ,536 9,775, 7 ,316 | 1,776,2 3,653 48 ,212 805.8
9 141.0 ,833,870 1’ 3. 1,442,603 ,972,368 # 10, 195,50 8,508 5,042,264 ,011,804 588,2 ',455 799,4
9 2,127 ,042 40.6 7,304,260 | 1 5 10,047,843 ,504 994. 562 ,264 15,636,53 ,257 53,52 799,499
<= 3 6. 5 * 5 *_2 , 5 * º 2 ſº 4. 20
1800 2 148.280 3.” 52,603 || 17,636 ,272,348 9.8 5 11,034,561 9 6,200,832 17 ,535 6 3,829 5 80,725
,605 18 2 30,705,572 ,636,320 896.8 ,822,439 9 882. e 75,532 5 962 ,390,898 6: 2 51,157 125 722,502
I 3,099 9,331 §§§ 593 17,385,153 º; ; 10.386.7 9, 3,937 1,333,751 6, 2,984 17,913,0 38,856 62,16 ,886 790,8
3. 158,770 ,842,593 : 31 iº. 846,003 || 10,9 ,741 : 9,784,043 ,751 6,098,982 ,913,077 ; 786,2 2,160 193,192 ,872
- * º 93, I - ,043 1,580,70 ,982 17,215,6 ,221 70,5 ,192 894,2
2 : 5, 143 . . . 45.168.636||33, 636 1,693.435 | ii.796, I3 ; 9,834,7 ,701 9,041,41 ,670 790 ,521 215,72 ,208
252,67: 5,317,491 ,425 || 1 1,796,415 : ,834,718 1,775,49 ,041,411 20,406,1 ,257 98,448 ,725 | 1,072,4
3 13,133 3. 73 24.3 9 1,495,4 ,415 11.265 3. 2 4,481 & Y 3. 55 788 3. 48 || || 86.925 5 67
4-w 12,007 ,495,417 | 10,914 ,265,459 1,642 ,481,463 16,091 ,938 127 ,925 | 1,075.63
4 ii.336 2. 280,550 36.933.3. 25,030,81 ,914,998 || 11,046 ,642,393 || 6,579,3 ,094,673 : 804,71 , 115 267,722 ,075,630
5 ozs490 3 ,933,220 ,817 | 1,130,4 ,046,333 1,573 ,579,367 19,487 ,710 144,9 ,722 || 1,183
; : isº, $ 275,139 3, 21,386, ; 'º'; 12,121 ,573,730 6,872,2 ,487,219 922, 1 *|† ::::::::::
3. * ~ 24 5 80 781 - 2 O 698 H 9 a. ,278. 10 636 © 2 ,247 19 492 6 - 2,187 134 5 324 I 1.65
6 16, 120 à 248,717 § © ſº & 2 15, 118,29 ,140 12,589 5 ,635 | 1,555 ,492,310 905.3% , 129 288,029 9 ,032
3 -i < & 21,591 974 ,290 '745 > * ,570 12.10 t - 5 ,955 4,857 5,328 128.5% 3. 29 | 1.344
7 26,561 ‘s. 144,054 oa as 3 * 10,040,937 ,571 12,254,4 ,100,660 | 1,681,93 9 ,489 17,050,0 28,521 285,646 2 º,345
| º' # 313,637.5 23,939,228 3. 1,041,187 ,494 : 11,833,4 ,937 6,227,0 ,050,079 864,9 9 1,319,4
8 : 60,467 is ,637 S # 25,6 7,794,48 3. 12,656 ,833,402 | 1,628,448 | ,013 20,009 - ,934 126,00 ,495
pºol & 26,764 & Tºš3, 9,081,560 569 12,435,635 i2. ºp| i.gº. 5. ,372 18,803,222 ;|##|: };
1810 135.3 54,620 & 253,432 6,433, iioºnoº 12,433,954. i2.315 ogo 1,774. 5.543.907 | 18,093.733| 978.336||134,43: 309,788 i.a.io.
14 $ 23 29,068,780 ,422,643 96 ,432,994 : 10,7 ,774,769 || 4,372, ,092,733 947,156 | 1 4,432 265 ,440,726
in liº S 235,626 S : 52,6 5 10,502,84 ,592 12,876 0,743,012 | 1,497 ,372,531 18,492,360 | 7,156 144,87 j,949 1,378
- e ,641,805 ,847 141,35 ,876,119 : 11,553 ,497,438 5,075 5 ,360 1,116,29 ,870 314, 10 2 ,707
13 liniºg 124,766 3 2 8,534,712 ,356 13,054 ,553,489 1,592 ,075,460 17,315 1,116,295 163,834 ,109 1,406
- * --- 1.138 4,042,697 34,712 217,7 ,054,870 # 10,075 ,592,449 4,508 ,315,910 1,195,08. 834 |302,319 | 1.5 , 135
13 3. 3. 26,039 : 15 2 7,615,8 ,781 14,108 ,075,723 1,32 ,508,939 17,654 1,195,084 166,278 |: ,419 1,582
- - ,382,446 H 3. y 30 254 6 5. , 193 - 13 4 2 27,240 5 572 2 ,880 I 28 ,278 359 8. . - ,548 -
. . . i. 336.2 .303 || 14.933.3% iſ, 51,816 1,369,9 ,572,837 | 16,975 283,513 |176.8% sis. 75 H,72 I .2
14 50,790 - 2.5io.5ii 9. ,213 173,5: ºf iº976, i. ,984 6,311 375 soo! i.ii.9.931 | 137, * ...; ;
15 1333i: 2 77,982 2---> 00 97 2, ,533 || 13,835,05 3. ,050 6,278 5 ,083. 1,495.5 5 79. 403,973 • * 5,758
- 48,767 2 5,767,080 *. ,511 13,648,2 13,835,057 1,882,734 5 ,164 22,255,9 5 : ,587 152, 1 ,973 1,671,27
16 153.707 2 145,737 : 4 3. 11,276 082 2 ,245 i. i., 49 2 ,734 6.406 3.4- ,980 I.593.2: 2 29 451.2 2 ,2 76
3. 36 176 & 3. - 4,012 438 $ 9 * 80 & 3. 4,983 T 596 3 ,559 21 124 2 ,222 183 0 3. 79. 2. 098. - a-
17 | 162,611 , 176 43,709 : : 2 16,375.30 ,524 10,503 ,596,480 6,440 ,124,350 : 1,538 ,002 || 444, 19 ,098,995
* I tºº 59.979 26.75 30,683,816 is 733, 0 47,0 ,503,917 : 10,60 ,440,917 | 19,532 ,538,021 209,0 ,198 2,220,4
| 8 || 248,670 2 26,736 # 1 3. ! 3,738,646 ,010 || 13,207 ,606,022 | 1,222,8. 3. ,380 1,419 9,062 552,08 ,220,422
- 82.959 2 9,613,045 ,646 63,384 y , 192 fl 11,01: 6 ,222,839 5.962. - 2 ,289 194.4 2,083 2,299, I
19 333.9% 2 58,926 44 4 2 12 649 535 5 34 12 $325 80 2 º' 3,6 12 689 tº 3 * ,861 17 '791 Key & 2 97 697 92 . ,166
9 * : , “Ed ‘it 2 6 te ,825,808 ; 11 R },391 || 4,857,8: 3. ,722 : 1,425 ,926 2,31
1820 i 307,8 53,516 60,72 74,646 7 733. 63,456 || 13,59: ,956,560 1.63: ,857,839 16 ,425,997 | 16. - - ,311,712
307,813 43,454 ,721 & 27,492,761 ,788,570 120 3.593, oggi ii. 580. ,633,745 4,849 ,560,842 i,60 4,001 || 746,0
} : 317,563 3 22,388 3 3 g v 21,214 831 || ), 118 13,688. 3. 80,133 1.580 3. ,753 18,440 2 2,514 98.9 6,015 2.336.0
- 9 60,749 - 6,780,927 ,831 146.1 5 ,437 12, 19 3. ,890 4,743,75 2 ,058 1,898 ,905 || 653,73 5 ,013
2 # 345,742 ,749 38,453 2: 5 | 17,039,81 ,167 13,503 , 190,810 | 1,738 5 ,751 17,904 ,898,020 258,8 ,731 2,355, 15
;45,742 76, 18 2 23,024,464 ,811 120,66 ,503,568 ; 12,886 ,738,740 4,785 ,904,774 ; 1,838 ,812 740,37 ,355,150
| 3 || 383,747 5 61.130 35,230, 19,759,02 20,660 | 12,789 ,886,047 1,922 ,785, 166 18,714 ,838,883 250,44 ,376 2,897,208
- 64 139 - ,230 443 5 29 38.6 3. ,217 10, 52 9 ,317 4,195 o 5 ,716 1.933 3 4 750 55 2 vs. ,208.
4 i 415,363 3 97.333 : 3 ,443 10,983,00 ,613 13, 135,46 ,521,842 1,212 iºiº isoos. 326|2, ,008 || 275,3 ,551 2,839,878
$$. - 77, 189 ,333 : 34,828,445. ,983,006 67.1 , 135,468 : 11,7 ,212,375 3,463,3 ,003,526 2,045 ,301 || 757,35 ,839,878
3 #467626 º 118,711 § 2 ,445 15,372,0 ,103 || 13,053 ,773,528 1,41 ,463,313 15, 19 ,045,668 305,6 ,357 2,965,666
- - 136,635 9 21, 197 446 3. 5 95 || '78, 5 2 ,023 11.36 - 3. 3,681 2.580 2 7,530 2, 105 * , 09 665,66 2 ,666
6 : 455 goi 5 150.236, § 4. º 11,636.5 ,555 13,055 ,362,821 1,503 2,580,804 15,768 , 105,097 242,4 ,660 3,016,9:
5 \; 87,576 6 3. 0,298 203 - 3. ,558 | 96.2 9 ,088 11,81 3. ,027 2,607 2 ,013 2.358 ,475 618,66 5 ,937
7 : 346,383 - 3 - ,063,880 90,645 3. ,460 : 11,71 tº 3. ,099 || 3,323 2 ,743 2,276 - ,736 518,54 • 5,233
3 * > * > * - ^-.. 0,645 # 14,510 ,715,038 1,632 ,323,371 16,690,3 ,276,796 || 300,6 8,546 3,159,6
8 374 398 187,079 33 5 } ,551 | ] 7 * > , 534 3 688 2 ,361 2 382 2 06 524 0 5 2 61
9 397.136 155,794 34.9 9 | 13,020,294 | ,606,770 3,752,634 ,035,586 : 2,353,93 ,620 666,69 , 101,469
º 3. * .N - - 9 */ 6N 6 3. 8 326 ,696 || 3,359,2
1830 386,86 159,730 ,944,148 # 11,02 . ... ** 9 17 foºl 2,353, ,507 732,326 3. 9,268
9 l ...] "... *-*, * ,358,355 321 2,326 || 3,412
i ºniº 18,448 24. * * * > 2. 5 * 369 '749 2 ,354 750 5 5 2,771
+-- - - . . .” ()77,875 , 589 || 3,430
2 2 146,202 ,489,753 9.8 2 ! 2 9 58 ,430,298
33.10 | 9,843,526 8,695,779 0.894 . 3 * * * > .
3. ,107,769 || 9,358,356 i8,504,5io 3:33.1% wº 2,658,769
4 - - 18,819,021 2,198,142 . 2,826,378
º 19, 188,431 ; ; 2,793,874
{} 19,418,940 ; 3,341. 2,850,207
- #º 626.48 - 2,924,265
2,426,532 663, 5 2,960,325
- 662,066 : º
~~~~ 3,090,598
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Sº,S+
-

204
STATEMENT showing the Quantity in fös. Weight of Indigo, and Cochineal Imported into, and Re-exported from GREAT BRITAIN, and of
4. Madder, and Madder Roots Imported, and the Highest Price of each of those Articles, in each Year since 1784.

1832—3.
For the Home Consumption of each of the undermentioned articles, see the following page. The successful cultivation of ſ Countries 1831—2.
Indigo in Bengal, may be regarded as strong evidence of the power of its soil under well-directed industry; the most im- £; Chests. |Maunds. Chests. |Maunds.
portant feature relating to Indigo, is its stationary consumption in England, and increasing consumption in France, as evidenced *-4 *
by the supply into that country direct from India. The annexed Statement shows the Distribution from Calcutta of the Crops England...... 21,385 78,066 || 23,542 87,415
of 1831–2, and 1832—3. The English Factory Maund at Bengal is 74 fb. 10 oz. The District of Oude, and of Madras, and < France ...... 4,445 15,218 7,340 24,306
the Phillipine Isles, furnish a part of the total supply from the East Indies. The consumption of France during the 7 Years America......." 2,902 || 9,132 || 1,924 5,984
1825–1851, averaged 7,660 Chests ºf Annum, and in England only 7,620. Every peasant in France wears a blue linen frock, £ersian Gulph 2,587 7,119 || 1,0; 2,992
there is also a greater predilection for the colour generally in France than in England. Indigo like Cochineal is likely in some Bºº... tº: º 2. §
degree to be superseded by other substances producing the same colors, so that on the whole, Indigo may be regarded as one of tº * ... tº $ | 19.
the articles of Commerce, of which the power of supply exceeds the demand and consumption. U TOTAL | 31,343 | 109,996 || 34,096 121,557
IMPORTED. R.E-EXPORTED. PRICES.
lbs. Weight of Indigo from lbs. Weight Cwts. Weight of * d? lb. of Indigo. d? Cwt. of Mudders.
of lbs. of Indigo. lbs. of * . d? lb. of
Years. | East Indies. All other parts TOTAL. Cochimeul. Madders. | M. Roots. Cochineal. Low. Fime. Cochimeal. Gameme. Crop.
1785 154,291 | 1,539,218 1,693,509 || 306,827 | 36,643 326 584,885 59,577 || 4/ 1/9 8/ 6/3 14/ 14/6 |41/ 41/ 80/ 85/
6 253,345 1,724,945 1,978,290 208,457 41,518 451 466,696 || 71,679 || 2/6 3/ 7/ 6/6 13/ 16/ | 40/ 70/ 85/ 105/,
7 363,046 1,514,784 1,877,830 299,879 28,105 || 3,066 502,800 22,817 || 4/6 2/9 8/9/6 7/6 15/ 19/6 |30/66/30/ 100/ 121/
8 622,691 1,473,920 2,096,611 || 303,043 20,198 || 2,612 445,857 | 11,542 || 2/9 2/3 8/ 7/9 21/ 16/6 |40/ 22/ | 120/ 110/
- 9 371,469 1,594,618 1,966,087 | 120,607 43,634 7,726 673,630 || 25,638 || 5/ 6/ 8/ 10/ 14/ 15/ | 20/ 25/ | 110/ 120/
1790 531,619 1,307,088 1,838,707 | 207,585 48,197 14,118 821,131 32,796 || 1/6 3/ 9/ - 18/6 15/6 25/ 30/ | 120/ 90/
I 465,198 || 1, 141,589 1,606,787 219,131 41,313 10,394 870,185 59,241 || 5/ 7/ 9/ 10/6 14/6 16/ | 30/ 35/ 90/
2 581,827 | 1,274,538 1,856,365 292,501 || 42,755 21,470 850,951 78,697 || 7/6 10/6 10/ 15/ 14/6 || 35/ 95/
3 890,766 | 1,066,817 1,957,583 119,585 21,219 10,863 929,707 || 50,609 || 6/ 5/ | 813 106 016 15/6 14/ | 35/ 90/
4 1,403,650 | 1,487,642 2,891,292 117,092 || 46,240 15,000 || 1,623,908 || 37,292 || 3/6 4/9 9/6 10/6 14/ 13/3 |30/25/35/|90ſ 80ſ 105|
5 2,862,684 1,424,941 4,287,625 294,519 || 39,363 870 || 1,387, 171 107,148 || 5/ 4/ | 10/6 7/9 19/ 16/ | 40/ 26/ | 106/ 100/
6 3,897,120 680,915 4,578,035 | 345,344 61,519 || 7,116 || 1,883,320 65,878 || 4/ 2/6 || 11/ 9/ 18/ 15/ | 40/ 30/ | 100/ 95/
7 | 1,754,233 535,845 2,290,078 20,726 52,692 5,642 || 3,105,610 || 36,815 || 1/3 3/9 10/ 11/6 17/ 25/ | 30/ 16/ 95/ 90/
8 3,862,188 192,060 4,054,248 || 103,815 43,051 2,288 || 1,718,624 5,422 || 3/9 4/9 || 10/6 13/6 54/ 29/ 16/12/15/190/85/93,
9 2,529,377 || 512,459 3,041,836 || 340,919 || 55,258 2,004 || 2,585,755 125,727 || 3/9 4/ | 8/6 13/9 |46/ 21/ 15/ 50/20/| 95 110/100
1800 2,674,317 | 1,076,417 | 3,750,424 211,188 71,284 || 6,691 || 2,586,838 || 146,225 || 3/6 4/9 9/6 12/6 19/ 27/ | 28/ 23/ 108/ 113/
I 2, 123,637 827,696 2,951,293 265,377 45,324 7,384 || 2,281,812 56,631 || 4/9 6/9 11/6 11/3 27/ 19/ | 43/ 23/ | | 18/ 105/
2 2,264, 199 669,679 2,933,878 363,740 | 73,858 14,891 || 1,961,346 156,042 || 6/6 10/6 19/ 18/ | 20/ 23/ | 116/ 110/
3 2,632, 110 522,825 | 3,154,935 | 271,515 50,060 | 12,734 || 1,130,194 47,421 || 7/ 6/ | 10/9 11/3 26/ 25/ | 21/ 20/ | 107/ 102/
4 2,765,871 395,258 3, 161,129 191,697 || 54,476 || 7,482 || 1,523,095 37,051 || 6/ 7/ | 11/3 12/ 20/ 29/ 22/ 17/ | 102/ 76/
5 4,666,292 687,319 5,353,611 || 107,094 | 72,592 | 12,425 || 1,845,035 25,620 || 86 66 8|3|12/ 14/ 28/ 30/ | 17/ 13/ 96/ 87/
6 2,612, 181 319,394 | 2,931,575 | 133,291 25,175 6,052 || 2,904,614 || 41,182 || 8/5 4/ | 1.4/ 14/6 30/ 27/ 17/ 96/ -
7 5,326,032 715,809 6,041,841 202,843 || 48,955 14,507 || 2,006,463 46,350 || 4/ 3/ | 1.4/6 12/ 29/ 30/6 || 17/ 18/ 96/ 100/
8 5,314,860 477,625 | 5,792,494 | 266,297 || 35,481 6,169 || 1,568,351 | 127,032 || 3| 36 4/6 12/ 11/3 |31/ 29/ 46/17/27/ 170) 105] [23]
9 2,179,083 || 674,048 2,853, 131 96,276 || 74,630 || 30,640 || 3,179,861 59,776 || 4, 26 4|| 10/ 12/ 36/32/37/ 36/ 16/ 136/ 116/
1810 5,243,613 883,061 6,126,674 224,064 10,935 44,461 || 2,485,679 55,224 || 4/6 6/4 14/ 12/ 42/ 35/ | 36/ 26/ | 126/ 111/
11 4,453,932 658,577 5,112,509 | 126,725 | 1,972 | 19,750 || 1,566,056 || 59,051 || 2/6 3/ 9/6 10/6 35/ 31/ 26/ 46/ | 111/ 135/
12 || 4,461,793 354,171 4,816,964 152,593 1,507 || 14,883 || 1,853,916 39,696 || 39 36 4|| 11/6 11/ 32/ 31/ 46/ 105/ 235/
I 3 3/9 6/ | 11/6 16/ | 35/ 51/ 80/ 145/
14|| 6,803,004 || 328,881 || 7,131,945 176,259 |82,108 |28,112 || 5,501,851 62,922 || 7/ 5/ | 16/ 13/6 52/ 38 55/ 63/ | 128/ 103/
15 5,543,852 79,253 || 5,623, 105 99,110 || 43,322 18,847 || 4,278,674 || 78,236 5/ 3/6 4/ 12/9 11/ 35/ 40/ 40/50/30/| 124/ i05/ .
16 7,247,227 39,275 7,286,502 || 138,582 29,605 || 15,755 || 4,214,454 | 89,626. 4/ 2/ II/ 10/6 28/ 33/ 36/ 30/ | 100/ 120/-
17 5,001,280 134,313 5, 135,593 134,341 58,395 | 18,338 || 2,427,443 74,096 3/6 5/6 11/6 10/ 34/ 30/ | 30/ 46/ | 126/ 147/
18 5,497,768 187,257 5,685,025 213,994 | 86,148 || 51,235 || 2,963,462 108,735 || 5/3 4/8 10/ 9/ | 32/ 29/ | 46/ 35/ | 130/ 14.2/
19 3,689,050 129,682 3,818,732 67,727 36,245 10,201 || 3,126,739 81,642 4/8 3/6 | 9/ 27/ 30/ 25/ 30/ 100/
1820 4,924,222 161,664 5,085,886 158,840 56,888 15,737 || 4,378,857 56,302 2/10 3/9 9/ 7/10 30/ 27/ | 35/ 15/ |80/90/ 88/
I 3,943,592 I 19,517 | 4,063,109 || 106,159 || 51,562 49,893 || 2,985,364 || 48,650 3/9 5/6 8/ 11/9 27/ 22/ | 15/ 90/ 85/.
2 2,549,284 374,230 2,923,514 | 127,221 82,987 42,231 || 2,378,948 || 58,899 3/6, 5/9 10/9 12/ 23/ 21/ | 20/ 15/ | 90/7/80/
, 3 6,557,296 664,408 || 7,221,704 || 389,678 || 74,960 | 35,582 || 2,783,504 55,339 5/11 2/9 12/ 9/9 26/6 20/ 30/40/30/| 95/
4. 4,595,707 485,110 || 5,080,817 | 210,138 62,095 || 70,216 || 2,795,740 144,873 2/9 4/ 3/ 13/6 20/ 19/ 30/- 25/ 95/ 85/
5 6,233,335 560,296 6,793,631 285,643 | 86, 101 || 43,046 || 3,870,929 92,782 6/ 16| 12|G 15||26/ 20/ 35/ 32/ 85/ 84/
6 || 7,699,439 386,312 || 8,085,751 || 178,533 || 35,984 || 33,855 || 4,365,163 76,669 1/6 2/ | 10/3 12/ | 16/ 18/ 25/ 35/ . 70/
7 5,404,811 662,936 6,067,747 320,722 || 76,008 || 41,370 || 3,085,465 145,756 3/ 2/ | 13/10 13/ - 14/ 27/ 75/ 73/
8 || 9,683,626 229,384 9,913,010 |258,032 96,064 | 66,924 || 4,588,658 || 158,109 1/5 1/6 10/ 12/ 20/ 63/ 66/
9 5,978,527 769,757 6,748,284 288,456 || 70,017|| 33,541 || 4,286,605 | 153,738 1/9 3/ | 10/3 8/9 9/6 11/6 || 30/ 35/ 66/ 83/
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1 7,004,510 290,089 || 7,299,605 |224,371 || 43,935 | 52,449 || 4,374,241 163,329 1/6 6/3 | 6/9 8/9 |80/ 50/ | 95/ 100/
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STATEMENT shewing the Quan
tity in ibs. Weight of Indigo, Cochineal,
Consumption in GREAT BRITAIN, in
each of the 14 Years 1814–1827.
& Lac Dye, Imported into, Re-exported from, and taken for Home

INDIGO COCHINEAL J.A. C. DYE
Total Tota. Charged with Duty for Home Consumpt. | *ſº |Total ſps. Its. Ireight |...}}º. Totalińs.| Total agº. Total delive-
ibs. Weight ibs. Weight g + º Weight #: #. Weight |ibs. Re- * ğ.
Years imported Re-exported East India all other | TOTAL | Consumption |Imported cºnsumption *:::::::::: |Imported jewported conjaon ...;"
1814 || 7,131,945 5,501,851 3,140,863 265,419 3,406,282 | 8,908,133 || 176,259 || 61,402 | 124,324 || 278,899 || 5,017 | 133,935 | 138,952
15 5,623,105 || 4,278,674 2,645,135 128,956 2,774,091 || 7,052,765 || 99,110 || 55,378 || 133,614 || 598,592 8,441 | 137,915 146,356
16 || 7,286,502 || 4,214,454 1,845,453 54,366 | 1,899,819 6, 114,273 || 138,582 50,510 || 141,136 || 269,373 27,412 | 162,894 | 190,306
17| 5,135,593 2,427,443 || 2,308,173 || 69,486 || 2,377,659 4,805,102 || 134,341 || 48,234 122,333 || 384,902 || 23,091 234,763 257,854
18 5,685,025 2,963,462 2,104,784 || 197,379 2,302,163 5,265,625 || 213,994 60,341 | 169,076 242,572 32,079 || 323,169 355,248
19 || 3,818,732 3,126,739 1,911,104 || 122,497 2,033,601 || 5,160,340 || 67,727 45,819 | 127,461 || 179,511 21,707 | 207,063 228,770
1820 5,085,886 || 4,378,857 2,135,663 | 152,533 2,288,196 || 6,667,053 || 158,840 57,701 || 114,003 441,486 || 49,519 912,514 962,033
| 1 || 4,063,109 || 2,985,364 | 1,842,105 || 117,404 1,959,509 || 4,944,873 || 106,159 | 73,696 || 122,346 || 641,755 91,925 | 323,837 || 415,762
2 2,923,514 2,378,948 || 1,696,511 || 307,551 2,004,062 4,383,010 || 127,221 76,358 || 135,257 || 872,967 || 29,578 || 349,351 | 378,929
3 || 7,221,704 2,733,504 || 1,976,859 |345,362 2,322,221 5,105,725 || 389,678 69,832 125,171 || 534,229 || 13,050 || 414,714 || 427,764
4 5,080,817 | 2,795,740 2,087,021 |406,129 2,493,350 5,289,090 || 210,138 || 109,084 253,957 || 604,264 53,843 || 485,539 || 539,182
5 6,793,631 || 3,870,929 2,I00,478 |280,755 2,381,233 6,232,162 || 285,643 | 118,123 210,905 || 541,443 || 61,908 || 385,734 447,642
6 8,085,751 || 4,365,163 | 1,766,470 134,577 | 1,901,047 6,266,210 || 178,533 85,865 | 162,534 || 760,729 | 68,603 || 395,609 || 464,212
7| 5,922,370 3,315,675 2,143,773 || 255,589 2,399,365 5,715,037 || 313,650 | 162,032 320,812 |800,000 || 76,875 448,270 525,145
Totall?9,857,684 |49,386,803 [29,704,592 2,838,003 |32,542,595 81,929,398 || 2,599,875 | 1,075,378 2,162,929 || 7,150,720 563,048 || 4,915,107 5,478,155
#| 5,704,120 | 3,527,629 2,122,471 202,716 2,324,461 5,852,100 || 185,705 || 76,813 | 154,495 || 510,769 40,218 351,079 391,297
& By the above Statement it is seen that the Consumption of INDIGo, in the 14 Years 1814–1827, has exceded the Supply during the same
period by upwards of 2,000,000 of ibs, the destruction by Fire of the Custom House in London on the 12th. of February 1814, having destroyed
all the Accounts for the Year 1813, and many of the Accounts of preceding Years prevents the above Statement from being commenced at an ear-
lier period than 1814. The preceding Statement however shews the progress of Importation and of Re-exportation in each Year since 1785 taking
therefore the Balance for Home Consumption after deducting the quantity Re-exported from the quantity Imported since 1793, it leads for the
33 Years 1794–1827 to the following Result, Viz. w
fbs. IMPORTED. ibs. RE-EXPORTED. Leaving for H. Consump.
Pi— A- −) —A- —) Jº –)
Total An. Aver. Total Am. Aver. Total Am. Aver.
In the 12 Years 1794–1805. 42,448,694 3,537,931 23,632,708 || 1,969,396 : 18,815,986 1,567,999
w 7 J/ 1806–1812. 33,675,188 || 4,810,727 15,564,960 2,223,566 18,110,248 || 2,587,178
w 14 I/ 1814–1827. 79,857,684 || 5,740,120 49,386,803 3,527,629 || 32,542,595 2,324,471
By which (and assuming that the Supply of 1813 exceeded the Re-export and Consumption to the extent of the excess Re-exported and Con-
sumed in the subsequent 14 Years) it would seem that while the Continental Consumption has increased since 1814, more than one half, the Home
Consumption during the same Period, has rather decreased than otherways. In another Page will be found a Statement of the Annual produce of
Cochineal in the Province of Oaxaca for a series of Years past, as delivered to the Mexican Senate in 1814, by which it would seem that the
produce of this estimable article is decreasing in quantity, being Superseded to a considerable extent, by the Lac Dye of British India, which came
into general notice about the Year 1810. The Madder and Madder Roots exhibited as Imported in the preceding Statement are almost exclu-
sively for Home Consumption.
*...* Although the destruction of the Records with the Custom House in London in 1814 occasions a chasm in the Accounts for the Year 1813. The Accounts kept at the East
India House in some degree supply the deficiency as far as what relates to Indigo, from those Accounts it appears that the Number of Chests of Indigo remaining in the Companys
Warehouses in London on the 1st. of January 1814, was 24,496 averaging about 280 lbs. Nett Weight each, and on the 1st. of January 1828, only 21,300 Chests. It is important
however to know that a part of the Crop which should have formed part of the Supply of 1827, did not arrive till after the 1st, of January 1828, and consequently although the deli-
veries in the first nine Months of 1828 have eacceeded the quantities delivered in any former period, the Stock on Hand on the 10th. October 1828, was upwards of 30,000 Chests.
The seeming anomaly of a decrease in the Home Consumption of Indigo since 1812, having led to a further investigation of the subject, the following explanation may suffice to
account for the anomaly; Prior to 1814 the difference between the Home Consumption Duty, and Duty wher. Re-exported, was so inconsiderable, as to occasionally induce some of
the Shippers to first clear their Indigo for Home Consumption for the purpose of sorting and repacking into smaller Packages, this practice was more particularly resorted to du–
ring the Commercial proscription of Napoleon in 1812 – 1813, when large quantities of Merchandize were sent into the interior of the Continent by way of Thessally and Macedonia
This practice it will be seen as far as it was carried, would occasion the Indigo so managed to be entered both for Home Consumption and Re-exportation, and accounts at once both
for the quantity Re-eaſported and consumed ea:ceeding the quantity Imported, and makes the Home Consumption prior to 1814, appear somewhat greater than it really was.
The following STATEMENT shows the proportion in fös, weight, of INDIGO, Re-exported to each different part of the World, in each
Year since 1826. For Lac Dye Imported, in each Year since 1826; see line 32 page 142; Re-exported, line 34 of 154; and for Home Con-
sumption, line 92 of 155. For Cochineal, see preceding page.



Sweden, All other A merica. Retained for
| Norway, and Parts - Tof a R E- Home
Years Russia. Prussia. | Denmark. Germany. Wetherlands. France. Italy. Turkey. of Europe. British. U. States. | EXPORTED. Consumption.
1827 | 563,416 || 51,873 59,848 1,095,104 || 938,531 || 67,264 142,443 13,053 || 17,994 | 12,069 | 123,870 3,085,465 || 2,396,490
8 || 541,802 || 61,463 99,159 | 1,670, 143 | 1,565,257 || 146,059 || 348,502 || 17,057 35,750 29,985 | 73,481 4,588,658 || 3,064,915
9 || 608,304 || 38,216 | 89,071 1,331,403 | 1,480,409 || 145,380 || 350,063 || 41,397 || 43,859 |30,480 78,023 4,286,605 || 2,113,830
1830 | 830,862 || 51,752 | 114,137 | 1,496,973 | 1, 131,697 | 165,424 490,713 | 186,738 107,491 45,000 || 65,871 4,686,748 || 2,676,945
1 | 841,877 || 51,219 83,298 || 1,294,392 | 1,269,446 || 149,811 || 386,769 196,634 36,728 || 35,499 || 28,568 || 4,374,241 || 2,490, 134
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6/69 | †/gl. ſ I/99 i 8/02 | $/vg | o/gg | 9/33 | (/35 || 1/gi,
9/69 | 3/3) | 6/49 | f/69 | «/vg | 01/lg | g/gg | iſgº | g/g;
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8/89 | 6/11. || 8/09 i z/99 || o/gg | g/gg | Ii/ſg | I/39 | 01/gi,
3/89 | †/31. || II/69 | 9/99 | 9/zg || 9/gg | Ii/gg || 1/19 || II/g;
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9/81 || II/zz | oſ./zz | 6/1z , !/93|| z/zz i €/83 | 6/93 | L/61¿| g/ğč | Ii/@ || ~/ič || !/o;'| 6/08 || 1/1.8 || II/IŤ || 8/96 | g_º^ºN.
g/gi | g/zz || g/ez | z/zz | 01/9õ| /&g| /83|| I/93|| †/6 ſ¿| ğžč | iſ/gă | 17ī£ │ 6/68 | 01/63|| II/98 || !/IŤ || g/93 | 63 "
oſ/31 || g/zz | +/ºz | e/zz | 9/5,3|| !/&g| 8/tõ| 9/9õ| 1/8I¿| 1/7) | (/gſ | $/ g | g/t.g|oſ/6%| 8/98 || II/0Ť | Î/93 | 33 "
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†/61 | I/94 | 8/gz | 01/zz | II/8õ| 6/94|| !/08 | 6/93| */,g/pg| őſöğ | $/ič | 07/čg | 9/38|| g/88|| «/98 || II/0ſ | $/61|| 9 || ...;
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z/14 | g/L4 | g/og | 9/84 | 8/zz || 1/2 g | g/t, ſ I/93 | 9/8I/ğl ſýſă | ? || 1/ī£ | 01/18 | g/88 || 1/38 | 9/3Ť | 6/8I || 8 || ?
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Þ/Iz | $/ºz | z/64|| I/gz | 6/13|| II/2, |0 L/93 | 8/gõ | 01/8I¿|(3/ğğ | ¡ ¿ | č, ž8 | 8/0£| 1/88 | †/18 | 8/98 | 9/61 | 98 º
8/1z | g/94 | z/sz | +784|| 8/13 | 9/1, I !/93; 9/Þõ| 8/61¿| ¡ ¿ |oiſič | #ffiğ | g/18|| g/t.g| 8/18 || II/98 | 33/03 | $3 º
†/iz ſoi/94 | z/ſz || g/cg| 9/13 | /83|| W/93|| 9/ſq | _/6I¿| 1/}}} | (i/ič | '7żğ | g/og | ff || 8/08 | 9/98 | ſg || 9ī º
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g/iz | II/94 || 1/94|| g/ºz | †/1z | 0 L/64|| g/t, ſ ť/võ| 9/8I¿|(7}} | /iğ | "/žğ | №ſog | g/ït | 8/83 | 01/g8 | _//|| 3_ ^i"f
9/1z | g/L4 | 9/94 | 8/ţz |8/08 || !/gz | 01/ſq | /LI.oï/Ï| 1/ğ || 1/ìğ | g/ïğ | $/18|| 9/gyſ /63 ||I/g8 | 3,9|| $3 º
g/ſ4 | z/ſz | g/94|| I 1/84 || II/06 | 6/88 || II/33 | 8/73|| g/: [řížģ| 5/ğč | Vič | ğ/ič | II/0£| 6/gſ | Lºg | II/78 | 01/$ſ | $! "
9/Iz | 6/94 | 9/94|| /tz | 3/1z | 9/6%| 1/8z | II/fő | /21¿| ſí/ğ |ti/öğ | $/ič || 9/08 | g/iº|| 1/63 | 01/f8 | ./91 || II . "
Ł/iz | | /tz | ./94 | 6/zz | 6/04|| 9/64 | †/ez | 8/fº | g/LLšķ| ‘ōſō | ° § | ¡ ¿ | $/ię | 9/1*| I - (83 | 9/98 || !/91 | ſ_ ººr
! /Iz | 01/98 || !/gz| 8/zz | 01/03|| II/63 | $/g, | ºſſº | W/(Ií7ăț| ğ% || g/ič | ° §/ič | 9/18 | g/L ºl 6/84 | /98 || I/91|| #3 º
z/iz | g/l z | g/gz | LI/zz | II/oz | †/08 | /tz | /ſõ| †/LIoi/ğl šíří ſ ž/żğ | 5/ič || 1/f8 | 8/0ț| 1/83 | | /98 | $/ţi | ſg º
I/LI | g/iz | g/l z | I/gz | 6/Iz | 01/0z | g/18 || L/83 || g/f3| G/916/gz | 9/ţg | L/IŤžğ | "/ič | 5/18 | 9/off || g/64 | 01/98 || L/ſ. I | ŽĪ „“
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01/91 | f/1z | +/zz ; 6/gz|| 1/1z | 6/oz | g/18|| W/fº | II/83|| I/91{{№}} |(4) | $/, '$/ič | ğ/žğ | 5/ič || 8/off | f/1.8 || $/98 ||00/81 | -98 º
oſ/91 || 1/1z | z/ſz | 9/gz| /zz | I/Iz ſ I/18 | 01/83 | 8/83 || W/9īŽĢ | ¡ ¿| ğ/iſ | $/ič | Ž/žğ | g/ič | 6/07|| II/18 | 9/98 || 3/81 i $3 º
II/9 i 1 «/I« | 6/94 || g/cg | g/zz | 01/0ø| 8/18 | 9/8-3 i 6/87 || L/9L¿ | ¡ ¿| ž7äſ, į š/ič | $/ğč | 6/18|| g/68 | 9/38 | †/28 | 01/8 || 91 º
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STATEMENT' showing the Quantity (in Wine Gallons of 231 cubic inches), of Spirits Distilled, and Consumed, in each of the three great sec-
tions of the United Kingdom, distinguishing the proportion Distilled from Sugar, from the proportion Distilled from Corn; and the rate, and amount of
Duty paid on the same, in each of the 34 Years, from the 5th July 1790, to the 5th July 1824, and for the half year ending the 5th January 1825;
and also an account of the Quantity in Imperial Galions, of 277.274 cubic inches charged with Duty, and amount of Dut
land and Wales, in Scotland and in Ireland respectively, in each of the 13 Years 1820–1832. -
*...* The Imperial Gallon was established in 1825, Act of Geo. A V. c. 12, and eaceeds by ozze fifth the Old Wine Gallon, being as 1. to .83311, and equal to 10 lbs. of Distilled Water, at a
620 of Fahrenheit.
The Quantities Distilled from Sugar in Scotland and 1 reland are moted tººth am #.
y paid on the same in Eng-
Temperature of
The Quantities subsequent to 1814, in col. Aſo. 6, are eaccesses above the computation in col. 3, See
following Page, for the Quantity of Foreign Spirits Imported and Consumed in the United Kingdom, and for ea planation of the Proof Strength ºf Spirits, and unphilosophical mode at present practised of
A retending to determine the Quantities of Liquids and the proportion of Proof Spirit thereiz, contained, at the mean º'emperature of 620 as established by law.
The quantity of Spirit Distilled in Scotland was not taken account of prior to 1799, the Duty having been previously levied on the Cubical Contents
gate being the amount levied per Ga (lon in the South, and the lower rate in the Highlands.
of the Still, as stated in the Column below, the higher

$39 so Gallons
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Šs Duty in
* “G ENGLAND.
9,032,683
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2 26,042,688
3 24,311,058
a 4 13,921,380
b. 12,061,027
a $ i 1,918,051
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14, 148,405
G | 1,269,749
7 2,933,918
14,055,752
8 20,448,583
9 23,273,266
(. 14,603,302
# 8(\{} } 10,144,724
| 5,724
2 16,534,682
3 23,952,97;
4 14,648,046
5 | 16,354,279
6 13,775,522
7 20,648,032
8 22,085, 180
9 140, #61
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i 1 || – -
12 13,531, i28
13 - -
14 | 18,878,324
15 19,886,453
16 18,273,516
17 | 19,582,307
18 19,677,407
19 19,248,539
1820 | 16,098,038
I 15,615,762
2 17,502,883
3 14,770,515
4 i4, 178,932
5 4,709,446
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Gallons of Spirits - is * -
Computed Imported into England Distilled Total Gallons of Spirit, Amount of Duty paid on Spirits, consumed in
Gallons of from in England Charged with Duty in ENGLAND. Corn and Sugar.
Spirit. from
SCOTLAND. IRE LAND. # Sugar. ENGLAND. SCOTLAND. IRELAND. Corn. Sugar. Scotland. Ireland.
- - £ - -£——|--~-38—— £—-
$4,445.7% 80,707 || – - 22,381 4,548,847 £3 £1 0 || 3,508,244 653,169 4,020 43,965 204,648
4,948, 110 # 102,533 100 13,358 5,064,104 || 7 || || 3,482,055 771,306 2,588 52,105 203,120
| 4,619,101 98,208 – - 11,025 # 4,728,334 // // 3,407,468 720,305 2,136 53,366 198,769
$4,936,657 170,027 — * 11,112 : 5,017,791 £9 £1 10 3,907,020 828,489 2,352 113,054 227,909
! 4,952,625 # 187,154 - | 0 9,546 # 5,149,335 // // 4,232,647 953,806 2,042 140,024 246,904
| 241,252 s * -- 4, 195 : 569,709 815,156 ſ/ ſ/ 3,681, 103 47,616 143,793 8,250 | 276,083
! 3,057,036 § 61,898 1,105 : 59,885 3,179,924 es). 10 3,860,148 671,852 13,567 226,725 289,511
3,885,230 i 79,505 || – -º- 5,507 || 4,970,242 £6 10 4,783,954 865,023 1,537 215,352 358,797
4,421,920 s 37,014 8 4,983 # 4,506,925 1,873,833 4,253,187 983,946 1,391 255,086 425,319
' 4 709 ioa is 6) $ 870,234 || 3,621,498 l $ 82,869 || 452,687
$4,792,124; 11” - - 1928° 4,904,078; º; 1,086,800 8,848; ± ſº
1,086 § 17,100 | 163,734 : 2,726,089 2,908,009 | *331,975 642, 159 3,338 596,653 | * 42,192 99,883
3,141,589 #S 37,697 | 1,085,907 : 571,162 4,836,355 1,299,605 || 4,805. 196 764,620 | 126,498 217,866 730,790.
4,551,064 71,739 883,486 18,969 : 5,525,253 2,268,728 4,426,085 1,110,648 5,829 370,086 727,591
2,783,128 64,200 1,156,993 : 13,410 || 4,017,731 2,119,921 3,61 1,312 1,018,609 6,146 499,002 736,757
3,107,313 56,400 | 1,035,267 5,746 4,204,726 1,824,025 3,756,671 1,134,509 2,634 421,897 713,074
2,617,349 74,100 526,618 3,720 3,221,887 2,002,359 3,931,829 967,074 1,705 || 461,836 785,814
3,923, 126 65,700 643,745 6,030 4,638,691 3,040,001 || 5,704,158 1,437,291 2,764 783,547 1,236,245
4,196, 184 93,600 510,996 7,211 4,807,991 2,988,388 3,643,751 1,543,628 3,305 778,030 903,570
Scotland.
b. * * 2% 115,167 72,996 l $ 24,403 21,13]
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,630 | *751,896 * * ****{-143%; 1,915;} 0.686 tº sº; sº.
tº: *** 4,719,159 & | 668,690
- — *895,799 — — ; 4,333,3: 2 $ 3 s - ºr 2 - *3. — 1,290,974
895,799 4,333,340 5,229, 139 1,542,000; 99,717 § 5 22,001; is 787
106,343 {} rº } 1,647,708. - 6* º - 444,835 &
-- - } * 134,297 } 47,911 4,575,968 4,864,519 *1,246,207 6,500,361 - — 1,364,989 } 310,994 $ 880,313
1427,406 's - } 1,606,379 ! 586,427 )
6) Gº 2 2 }*gºº & N A Fº ºve, - 5 -
2,630,315 } * 100,949 § 7,679 1,732,247 : 5,918,596 * 136,394 4,085,913 1,214,607 || 692,501 } 35,989 } 1,021,434
- i49,197 || – — ; 4,289,026 - (*1,338,179 1,844,431 º, $ 354,239 540,320
-}.};| || “...} 3,167,714"; };} = - **; ;
3,586,881 1,010,062 271,484 || 492,203 ; 5,360,630 1,619,808 5,495,499 1,651,977 195,343 578,741 | 1,575,556
3,778,426 1,683,056 332,212. 3,003 : 5,796,697 1,721,770 4,406,466 : 1,740,816 707,922 1,422,318
3,474,968 ; 1,327,529 32,249 1,117 3,832,863 | 1,028,471 3,625,172 : 1,599,212 411,920 | 1,123,618
3,720,638 : 1,205,479 1,268 – — 4,927,385 2,091,397 3,655,473 , 1,713,452 | 692,238 1,097,143
3,772,915 # 1,628,447 13,339 : 11,789 5,426,440 1,958,111 || 4,367,396 : 1,738,969 551,052 1,306,402
3,657,221 ; i,439,305 | 120,940 178,075 : 5,395,541 2,342,292 3,747,782 : 1,707,392 652,165 1,122,282
3,058,626 1,314,015 436,947 33,394 4,842,982 2,221,494 3,363,611 1,626,042 620,284 | 1,007,818
2,966,995 : 1,174,780 370,039 25,860 3,537,674 2,429,858 3,375,652 : 1,575, 153 678,572 || 1,014,083
3,325,547 1,298,192 605,292 : 38,818 : 5,237,849 2,489,859 4,079,370 1,770,668 692,748 892,761
2,606,397 1,036,509 803,854 38,024 4,684,784 2,298,695 6,400,090 1,495,616 637,352 691,735
2,693,997 1,047,800 342,814 : 39,364 4,123,975 4,110,016 || 7,796,759 1,438,559 | 424,712 845,508
894,789 736,036 || – wº- tº sºm — 1,630,825 2,641,969 || – * 471,942 266,214 $º -
2,654,337 926,094 386,975 6/2 3,967,406 1,742,044 2,639,720 2,510,822 733,655 924,993
2,465,603 ; 1,082,214 272, iſ 8 If 3,820,015 2,229,435 2,649,170 2,419,281 785,868 923,305
2,945,394 1,000,562 | 400,392 // 4,346,348 2,079,556 2,328,387 2,749,372 733,666 815,898
1,976,771 752,207 || 792,608 f/ 3,521,586 2,232,728 3,348,505 i 2, 22,267 560,357. 624,829
2,679,916 1,008,251 379,066 2/4; 4,067,233 4,350,301 || 6,690,315 2,567,284 524,759 303,149
1,910,822 953,292 579,439 // . 3,443,553 5,981,549 9,262,743 2,055,027 717,977 | 1,111,826
3,209,044 3,365,982 832, 178 2/10 # 7,407,204 || 3,988,788 | 6,834,867 2,592,522 565,078 | 967,999
3,451,620 2,548, 118 674,822 A/ 6,671,560 4,752, 199 || 8,260,664 2,335,047 673,228 1,170,233
3,974,785 3,083,284 || 701,618 f/ 7,759,687 5,716, 180 9,937,903 2,715,890 809,792 1,407,870
3,860,542 #3,154,909 | 685,315 3/ 7,700,766 5,777,280 9,212,223 2,695,268 818,448 1,305,065.
- 3/4 7,732,101 6,007,631 8,657,756 - -
- 7,434,047 5,700,686 8,710,652
i 7,259,287 4,861,515 8,657,756
3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.


ſºmeſ be statements • ,
IN THE SEVEN Following PAGES, CONTAIN A COMPLETE
VIEW OF THE RISE, PROGRESS, AND PRESENT STATE
OF THE
NATIONAL ANNUITY ACCOUNT,
Hit the folloiuing QBrijer, big :
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I. SHOws the Amount and Terms of every Loan raised from 1703 to 1786.
II. Shows the State of the Account on the 5th January 1793, and the Amount and Terms of every Loan raised from
that date down to 1829 inclusive.
III. Shows the result of the operation denominated the SINKING FUND, during the twenty-three years of the War
1793–1815.
IV. Shows the Progress made in the Diminution of the Capital in each Year since 1816.
V. Shows the State of the Account on the 5th of January 1823, and on the 5th of January in each Year since
that date.
VI. Shows the Number of Annuitants admitted in each of Eleven Grades of Ages, under the Acts of 49 and 57 of
Geo. III. cap. 142 and 34, and of the Total Number demised, distinguishing Male from Female in each Year
since the passing of the first recited Act in 1808.
VII. Shows the Diminution of Annuities effected up to the 5th of January 1817, and in each Year since that date,
by Conversion, Unclaimed, Demise, and Reduction in the Rate of Interest, &c.
VIII. Shows the Amount of Capital transferred from Great Britain to Ireland, and vice versa, and of Capitals and
Annuities unclaimed for Ten Years and upwards, afterwards reclaimed in each Year since 1821.
IX. Shows the Amount of Capital and of Perpetual and Long Annuities cancelled for Conversion into Life Annuities
under the Acts of 48 and 57 Geo. III. cap. 142 and 34, with the Amount of Life Annuities created thereon and the
Average Rate of 3 per Cent. Stock in each Year since the passing of the first recited Act in 1808.
X. Shows the Augmentation of Capital and of Annuities by sundry Transfers, Conversions, Amounts unclaimed,
afterward reclaimed, &c. in each Year since 1821.
XI. Shows the Amount of Perpetual and Long Annuities cancelled for Conversion into Annuities for Terms of Years
and for Lives per Act of 10 Geo. IV. c. 34. z - -
XII. Shows the Number of Persons to whom a Half-year's Dividend became due in Ten Classes of Amounts on the
5th of January 1823; 5th January 1828; and 5th January 1829.
*** The British National Annuity Account, commonly called the National Debt, had its origin in 1672, when ºf 1,328,526, which had
been advanced by the Goldsmiths of that time, on the credit of sums voted by the House of Commons, was retained by the Government; for a
few years, Interest was paid on the amount at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum ; but was discontinued previous to the Revolution in 1688. In
1702 the amount was again recognized, when ºf 664,263 was agreed to be repaid, and the remainder incorporated at 3 per cent. per annum,
with the sums raised subsequently to 1688. During the reign of William III. from the 13th of July, 1689 to the 8th March, 1702, fºló,989,350
including the f1,200,000 which formed the basis of the Bank of England in 1694, and ºf 2,000,000 from the East India Company in 1698; both
at 8 per cent, was raised for Permanent Annuities at various rates of interest, mostly at 8 per cent, ; and #4,184,518 for Annuities for Lives
and terms of years. Between 1697 and 1701, ºf 5,120,040 of the amount raised for Permanent Annuities was paid off. The following Page
exhibits the Amount and Terms of every Loan raised between 1702 and 1787.
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No. f.
STATEMENT showing the Rise and Progress of the NATIONAL ANNUITY ACCOUNT (commonly, but inappropriately called
the NATIONAL DEBT.) *, * The amounts noted (l) were all raised by Lottery. Nos. 71, 73, 82, &c. noted with an * were the foundation of
the Long Annuities terminable in 1860.


Annuities Per- * Annuities
Sums. Rate. Capital. petual and Ter- Sums. Rate. Capital. Perpetual &
minable. Terminable.
— £-— £-— £ –––– 38 £
ſ1703 | 1 { 200,000 5 ºff Cent. 200,000 ! 28,000 ſ1741 46 1,200,000 || 4 #' Cent. 1,200,000 48,000
300,000 || 6 ff 300,000 5 v2 2 47 1,600,000 1,600,000 see Note.
4 || 2 | 1,018,867 99 Years. . 67,924 Ri 3 48 800,000 || 3 if Cent. 800,000 24,000
364,384 g - m 49 | 1,000,000 ſ? // 1,600,000 30,000
u 3 } Tºo } Lives. ºvº • *s-sº-sºº. 36,821 || > a 50 800,000 u m l 800,000 24,000
5 || 4 690,000 || 99 Years. sºme sºm-ºs- 46,000 s: 4 || 51 1,000,000 J/ // 1,000,000 30,000
// | 5 700,000 || 6 ºf Cent. 700,000 42,000 § m 52 1,164,000 | see Note. 1,200,000 36,000
ſt | 6 636,957 // (f 636,957 38,217 m 53 600,000 // m l 600,000 18,000
1706 || 7 || 2,855,761 | 99 Years. * -º-º-º-º-º-º-º- 184,242 'S 5 54 1,000,000 |3} {{* Cent. | 1,000,000 35,000
7 || 8 || 1,155,000 // f/ *º-º-º-º-º-º-º-º-ººrºsº 72,187 S 55 | 1,500,000 || 3 ºf Cent. 1,500,000 l 45,000
m 9 822,381 || 6 (#' Cent. 822,381 49.343 || < * , 500,000 || 1 m l 500,000 × 15,000
8 || 10 | 1,920,000 99 Years. ºxiºmsºsºs 120,000 s: Life § 22,500
k * | 11 | 1,200,000 f/ I/ 1,200,000 see Note. $: 6 56 2,500,000 || 4 ºf Cent. 2,500,000 l 100,000
P. ſt | 12 729,067 || 6 ºf Cent. 729,067 43,744 *S A/ 500,000 n a | 1 500,000 20,000
2. 9 13 645,000 // fg 645,000 38,700 S Life ſ 45,000
s: ſt 14 400,000 // W 400,000 see Note. 3 ſt 57 986,800 A/ My 986,800 39,472
‘si 1710 | 15 1,500,000 || 32 Years. sº-º-º-º-º: 135,000 Sº 7 58 || 4,000,000 Af Aft 4,400,000 176,000
s m | | 6 900,000 Af // fºr-º-º-º-º-º-º-º-º-º-º: 81,000 s: it 59 | 1,000,000 // * l 1,000,000 40,000
§ 1711 17 500,000 || 6 (#' Cent. 500,000 30,000 s 8 60 6,300,000 I/ f/ 6,930,000 277,200
Sº a | 18. 180,000 f/ // 180,000 10,800 9 61 3,072,472 // // 3,072,472 122,898
m | 19 1,500,000 // // 1,500,000 W U1750 62 | 1,000,000 || 3 ºf Cent. | 1,000,000 30,000
- l 428,570 % 115,714 s *=ºssºmsºmº. --
m 20 2,000,000 #} I/ ! 2,000,000 } I56.132 30,523,272 31,589,272 | 1,178,670
602,000 2 -
n 21 || 9,177,967 Aft // 9,177,967 550,678 ſ 1755 | 63 900,000 || 3 #' Cent. l 900,000 27,000
1712 22 | 1,800,000 ſ! a l 1,800,000 ! 140,504 6 64 1,500,000 |3} {{* Cent. 1,500,000 52,500
! 541,740 '3. 7 || 65 500,000 || 3 d?' Cent. l 500,000 15,000
m 23 1,800,000 // f/ º 140.520 8 | 66 3,000,000 || 3 #' Cent. 3,000,000 ! 90,000
b 541,990 3 * > * ge A/ Life of 22/6 33,750
1713 24 500,000 || 4 p. ſ/ 500,000 } 25,320 Sº 67 || 4,500,000 |3} {f' Cent, 4,500,000 157,500
* - ! 133,010 s s m | 68 500,000 || 3 ºf Cent. l 600,000 15,000
U1714 || 25 | 1,400,000 || 4 || fy 1,400,000 } 75,056 9 || 69 || 6,600,000 fy Af 7,590,000 227,700
l 476,400 5 § J 1760 | 70 8,000,000 || 4 ft Cent. 8,240,000 329,600
S i 1 71 || 11,400,000 || 3 iſ Cent. 11,400,000 342,000
35,083,314 27:215,262 || 1,484,728 || - &# 22/6|for 99 Years ; * 128,250
2,723,910 |Lottery] [Termina]ble 788,174 s m 72 600,000 // m l 600,000 | 18,000
& 26 910,000 Y . 2 | 73 12,000,000 || 4 d? Cent. 1,200,000 480,000
1715 27 169,000 } 5 iſ cent. 1,070,000 53,950 s --- 2 5 d? #31 for 98 Years % 120,000
17 | 28 952,042 ſ a // 952,042 47,602 3 || 74 2,800,000 |
*s m 29 24, 195 || 4 ºf Cent. 24,195 '968 75 l 700,000 } m w 3,500,000 140,000
SJ 19 || 39 505,995 f/ m l 505,995 20,240 !, 76 || 3,483,553 - 3,483,553 139,342
& 31 500,000 // # | 1 500,000 20,000 U. 5 77 | 1,482,000 || 3 º' Cent. 1,482,000 - 44,460
SS m | 32 520,000 || 5 # Cent. 520,000 26,000 *
1720 || 33 312,000 || 4 ºf Cent. 320,000 12,486 57,965,553 59,195,553 2,360,102
26 34 | 1,000,000 || 3 #' Cent. l 1,000,000 30,000
U. 27 | 35 370,000 || 4 ºf Cent. 370,000 14,800 ſ1776 || 78 2,000,000 || 3 ºf Cent. 2,150,000 64,500
* 7 79 5,000,000 || 4 tº Cent. , 5,000,000 200,000
5,263,232 5,271,232 226,046 10/for 10 yrs $ 25,000
ſ' 1728 || 36 | 1,750,000 a 80 6,000,000 || 3 # Cent. || 6,000,000 ! 180,000
5 2 | ſe 50/ for 30 yrs I5(),000
| | | | |...}} 4 tº Cent. 3,000,000 | 120,000 || s a 81 7,000,000 a #ſº 3roooo
31 || 38 400,000 |3} {{* Cent. l 400,000 14,000 s - * 75/for 29 º 262,500
s iſ 39 800,000 || 3 #' Cent. l 800,000 24,000 1780 82 | 12,000,000 || 4 iſ Cent. || 12,000,000 480,000
* : º I 500,000 // C #/ 500,000 15,000 : 36/3 for 80ys }. 217,500
S 4 ,000,000 || 4 ent. 1,000,000 40,000 * Af # 3,000,000
§ | 5 || 42 500,000 # cº '500,000 20,000 si 1 83 12,000,000 ław Cent. 18 oooºooo ! 660,000
SS | 6 || 43 600,000 || 3 # Cent. 600,000 18,000 § 2 | 84 || 1 A/ m 13,500,000 U 675,000
l 7 || 44 500,000 m w 500,000 15,000 || s 3,500,000 ł. d£' Cent. 6,750,000 $ 118,125
8 45 300,000 || 0 iſ 300,000 9,000 º f/ If 3,000,000 480,000
- T – 3 | 85 | 12,000,000 lsº Cent. | 13, ooooo } * 80,000
7,600,000 7,600,000 275,000 4 || 86 6,000,000 }. # C If 5,998,000 } *:::::::
.. €nt. 3,000,000 * 16,5
tº: 5 87 6,397,900 5 d? Cent. 6,879,342 } ::::::
the Bank s 51 from East India Company and 21 from South sea company, ^- 6 || 88 9,865,942 If f/ 10,990,651 & 549, 532

Of the above Capitals there was paid off or otherways liquidated as follows, viz. between 1713 and 1739 ºf 4,910,734; 1748 and 1756 304,961,560 ; 1763 and 1775
sf10,281,795, and 1783 to 1792 ºf 10,242,100. These liquidations, with reductions in the rate of Interest which took place at different times between 1715 and 1793, left the
Account on the 5th of January in the latter Year as exhibited in the first line of the following page. º
É
STATEMENT of the Amount Funded, and Stock and Annuities Created, and Rate at which Created, in each of the 37 Years 1793–1829.
The annexed Statement exhibits a series of transactions without
a parrallel in the History of human affairs; but, to develope all
the consequences which the Funding operation has produced, and
which it still involves, it would be necessary to shew the rise, and
trace the progress of all the operations of the War from its com-
mencement in February 1793, down to its final termination in
1815; with all its intrigues and collusions, and creation and march
of Loyalism, as well as all the activities which in conjunction
with the Funding system it excited and cherished during the whole
of that eventful period; and the converse effects which have
resulted therefrom since the latter date: the influence of the
combined operation on the external Commerce of the Country
is shewn in § 5 of the Notes at page 120 a ; and the Notes to
STATEMENT II, at the commencement of PART III., will shew
how the Public were seduced into a ready acquiesence to the
system in its early stages, and deluded in regard to its ulterior
effects. -
At the present time the existence of the annexed Account is
less to be deplored, than the seeming absence of all correct
knowledge in regard to its relation with the aggregate of exist-
ing interests; if rightly understood the seientific and mechanical
means which the operation of Funding tended to create and
cherish would prove an adequate compensating power; and if,
instead of being left uncontrolled to prey on the vitality of
the People, and occasion increasing privation and misery, the
whole combination was properly directed it would work in unison
for the benefit of the whole community; to the abridgement of
human toil, and to afford the means of increasing the comfort
and enjoyment of all classes; and consequently, from the exten-
sive iufluence which Great Britain at present exercises in the
World, to advance the moral and social, as well as the pecuniary
condition of mankind at large. -
The difference between the Nett Money received, and the
Amount funded arose in part from the Charge of the Bank of
England for receiving of the Loans and for discount on prompt
payments; these together, between the 5th. of January, 1793, and
the 5th. of January, 1817, amounted to £3,711,786 as exhibited
in detail, Cols. 28–29, page 194; this part of the transaction de-
serves notice, for the fact that while in the receipt of Income,
the money raised by Loans is short credited the sums for dis-
count and receiving; through a period of 25 Years they continued
to be Charged on the Debit side of the account. Nos. 6 and 14,
were raised for the service of Austria, and the first amount was
remitted or drawn for without being passed to account as part
either of Receipt or Expenditure; and out of the two transactions
Nos. 13–14 £4,648,732 was stopt by the Bank. The Total of
bills funded, amount to £86,183,176, as stated in the column of
Nett money received, and out of the total sum raised £69,250,000
purported to be raised for the service of Ireland, the proportion
of annuity on which is £3,538,113, equal, or nearly so, to the
whole Nett Revenue of that ill-fated Country; on the 5th. Jany.
1817, however, the whole amount was consolidated with the ac-
count for Great Britain, and Ireland exonerated from all further
liability. -
£2,500,000 of No. 43 was for account of the East India Com-
pany, transferred to account of Great Britain in 1822. No. 53
was part of a collusive transaction between the Government and
the Bank of England, for the particulars of which, see page 172.
Nos. 57 & 60-2, were mere transfers of amount from the Sinking
Fund account. No. 63 was another collusive transaction between
the Government and the Bank of England to sustain operations
on the Stock Exchange; an exposé of the nature of the transaction
was laid before the Finance Committee in 1898, when its impro-
vidence was proved to amount to no less than £4,260,000,—see
a subsequent page. In 1822, £142,519,290 of the Column of 5 #
Cents were converted into £ 149,645,254 of 4 tº Cents, and in
1830 the whole, or nearly so, were converted into 3% tº Cents, as
were £76,206,882 of the Column of 4 ºf Cents in 1824.
The spoliation committed on the holders of the 4 and 5 ºf Cents
'by the conversion of their stock into 3% ºf Cent, was one of the
grossest acts of injustice ever inflicted upon an unsuspecting and
confiding people. The rate at which Nos. 14–16, 23, 46–7, and 52, were funded, all in 3 ºº:: -
no less than £5 13 6-per Cent on the nett noney received, exceeding the average rate at which the 4 an
per Cents were funded ; and yet, advantage was taken of an elusive distinction to deprive 80,000. persons
whose dividends were less than £30 per annum of more than one fourth of the amount ;-while 2619 other
persons whose dividends averaged £3000 per Annum, were not only left undisturbed in their possession, but
as far as they have been disposed to transfer any portion of the principal to Foreign Security, more than 24
ounces of Gold were given them in 1824 for the same amount of 3 per Cent Stock, for which less than 10 ounces
was recelved in 1813–15: such transactions reflect as much disgrace on the intellectual, as they do on the
ºnorai character of those who sanction them.
Wide Parliamentary Paper,
Years º
Amount a
1793 1
17948 %
& 3
4.
1795 ;
7
8
9
1796.< 10
11
12
§ 13
1797; 14
oa $ 15
1798; 16
| 1799 17
1800 18.
; 19
1801 20
1802 21
1803 22
$ 23
1804; 3.
25
1805 & 26
27
1806 28
29
7
1807 30
1808 31
32
1809 33
34
35
1810 & 36
&
38
1811 & 39
40
41
1812 & 42
43
44
45
1813.< 46
47
( 48
1814. 49
50
1815 & 51
& 52
1816 53
TOTALS
y 54
- 1818; 55
$ 56
1819; 57
58
1820& 59
60
1821 61
1822 62
1823 63
1826 $ 64
fy
U.1829 65
Stock and Annuities Created.
No. 145, Session 1822.
- 3 tº Cents. A mºnwāties, Great Britain.
Azmownt Nett Money || – - Total,
tºº. * Great Britain Ireland. 4 tº Cents. 5 tº Cents. Terminable. Perpetual º
s it stood 5th. Jan. 1793. 187,611,255 32,750,000 17,869,993 1,409,997 9,241,834 -***
4,500,000 4,443,827 6,250,000 tºº-ººsº * * 187,500 ſºmmemºs
11,000,000 || 10,806,671 || 1 1,000,000 — 2,750,000 62,792 440,000 **
1,907,451 | Navy & Vic. º -º-º-º: 1,926,526 96,326 *
18,000,000 || 17,695,023 || 18,000,000 —— 6,000,000 85,500 780,000 tº-ºvºmºs
1,490,646 | Navy & Vic. - **** 1,609,898 * 80,495 tº-ºsmaº
4,600,000 || Austria 3,833,333 ** “ººmsºmºss- 230,000 115,000 ºsmºs
18,000,000 || 17,777, 164 || 26,095,800 wº-cº º -- ºm. ** 58,500 782,874 -º-º:
7,500,000 || 7,431,844 || 10,793,825 tº-wºº tº * * -- *- 20,582 323,815 cººr ſº
4,226,797 Navy, Vic.., & -º-, * 4,414,074 220,704 -**
11,595,529 | Transport | 16,438,175 *** * 765,428 2,034,890 625,507 :
1,433,870 Eacchequer 1,999,699 * * 104,432 270,202 77,678 *s
18,000,000 17,815,958 * *** * - 20,124,844 1,006,242 —
14,500,000 : 11,294,384 & 22,750,000 || 2,625,000 | *2,900,000 Aºa mºsºme sºlº *43,500 786,500 95,250
1,620,000 $ **** ** 3,669,300 '-- *-----------. tºº smºs ºses see 110,079
17,000,000 | 16,755,002 || 30,000,000 || 4,000,000 * --ms-ams- *-*- *41,792 900,000 | 124,917
3,999,999 18,399 480 5,624,250 *a*-*. -º-º- tº sºmes º * *s ºsºs 168,727 -
15,500,000 $ “”***** 21,875,000 || 5,250,000 - * *-*. *** * ——— 656,250 | 157,500
20,500,000 || 20,306,803 || 29,045,000 || 3,140,000 ------as-a- *ºs º º ——— 871,350 | 94,200
28,000,000 27,519,544 | 4,816,250 4,393,750 * * * ——— 1,344,488 || 131,812
§§ º, 4,455,225 — 4,455,225 2,227,612 7,797 || 423,246 | – ||
25,000,000 24,960,080 || 30,351,375 2,639,250 - *sº ——— 910,541 79,178
12,000,000 || 11,954,352 || 16,000,000 3,200,000 &-ºººººººº-ººººº- * * *38,500 480,000 102,417
14,500,000 || 14,265,464 || 13,200,000 | 8,190,000 wº--e-º. ** **** * * ***ºº 546,000 245,700
º; º: ; 5,143,126 — — — — . —— 108,632 —
22,500,000 22,107,357 || 34,400,000 || 4,300,000 ------- -* * — — | 1,032,000 *sº
1,500,000 | 1,481,378 ; - -ºº ºsmºs * * *-*-sº 360,000 *75,000 —— 222,000
20,000,000 | 19,732,212 || 29,880,000 3,320,000 -------. - **m. *º- 896,400 99,600
14,200,003 || 14,109,031 : 17,080,090 2,800,000 *1,505,200 ***** * 577,060 166,889
1,500,000 | },468,590 || | 2,409,625 * * = -se º-ºººms arsºmeº -**=
4,000,000 | Eacchequer ---º -- 237,900 4,001,353 * *rºsºsºrae 209,584
10,500,000 10,465,669 *** * $ 9,454,000 **- —— 378,160 | 1 18, 175
y • 3. 3. & *2,954,375 ; > y
7,932,100 | Eacchequer Jºao--e. -** wºmeºmºs 380,336 7,873,309 -*-** * * 408,879
14,600,000 || 14,552,357 6,960,00 ,800,000 || 8,760,000 -*s *64,483 || 487,200 139,250
8,311,000 | Eacchequer || - -- *-ºsse -a -º-º-º-º-essessºr- 8,581,107 -------- 429,055 *g
12,000,000 | 11,978,981 || 11,230,000 5,615,000
1,400,000 | 1.398,033 || ``'`` 1,965,250 : *m. — — —— 336,900 227,407
7,018,700 | Eacchequer --º-º: * — — 7,278,392 -** * 363,940 &
4,981,300 || 4,909,351 ------- a - —— 5, 166,320 —— 258,316 %
12,000,000 || 1 1,925,243 || 14,400,000 see Note 2,400,000 - • * *41,500 || 330,000 | 213,563
5,431,700 | Eacchequer *** * *sa -** &º 5,866,236 * 293,312 -
6,789,625 | 6,643,343 || - *-ºs- — 7,332,795 dºmºsº ºn- 366,640 % *
22,500,000 22 176,367 || 27,544,000 || 7,656,000 --- ~~~ - - ...-- * prºmº, 826,320 229,680
12,000,000 | Ecchequer || – e----- 13,860,000 —— 693,000 ****
3,755,700 | Eacchequer - T - -- - - -ºs. 5,220,423 --------. -- tºº-ººººmsºmº sº sº. 208,81? -
27,000,000 26,616,256 # 35,700,000 10,200,000 *** * = —- | *114,750 | 1,071,000 || 331,500
22,000,000 21,849,302 || 38,940,000 ** **** *...* a mºm, *------ee-ass=s. -* 1,168,200
7,400 || Debentures |} 11, 100 - tº-ºº ºsmºs * -eramass-mas 333.
24,000,000 || 23,894,476 || 19,145,430 5,692,500 —-– | *7,199,400 *w-e ‘º 851,833 || 253,275
11,127,500 Erchequer || •r-º-º-º-º-º: ——— 13,019, 175 * *se 650,959
7,008,089 7,002,483 |} ———- ------— 8, 189,228 —— | 409,461 S T ||
36,000,000 || 35,689,803 |} 46,980,000 | 15,660,000 | *3,600,000 - ***. —--— 1,517,400 505,800
3,000,000 || 3,000,000 || 3,000,000 *** **mp -— * *ms as *º gº 90,000 —
; ::::::: 484,359,480 || 611,610,978 - * 44,027,744 120,618,561 739,550 25,896,700 3,392,968
69,250,000 86,183, 176 - * 94,856,375 5,954,375 2,222,000 145,145 - — 145,145
2,999,920 2,971,820 *—— - - — — . — * ... sº assº 1 36,360 - -
27,262,000 | Eacchequer || 34,895,360 - º - sºns - gº - — ; 1,046,861 — —
12,000,000 || 11,862,340 || 17, 15%,000 - * - * - * - tº- 514,560 || – ſº
a 12,000,000 | 12,000,000 || 17,152,000 - - - --> º-> - -> – a 514,560 — — |
7,000,000 | Eacchequer || *g - -* - º 6,930,000 || - egº 346,500 – º
5,000,000 || 4,980,784 || 7,1 10,000 || – – ** * i - sº * | *-* * 213,300 - -
b12,000,000 | 12,000,000 || 17,064,000 - * - tºº. - sº - – b 51 1,920 – — |
c13,000,000 | 13,000,000 || 16,296,875 - - - º - sº - – | c. 509,770 || – - ||
|d 7,500,000 || 7,500,000 || 9,339,687 *- anº - * - º - — d 280, 191 ) - tº
13,089,419 13,089,418 * * - * - - &= 585,740 *** | * º
; ; --— —-— — — . 8,560,000 - - – - || 342,400 - -
3,000,000 *** *** *-* > **sas - - 3,045,000 || - º * &sº 121,800 || – dºg
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No. III.
212.
STATEMENT showing the Amount Funded, in each of the 23 Years 1793–1815; the Nett Money received on Account of the same;
Amount of Interest and Annuities Created ; and Rate at which Created in each Year; their equivalent in 3 ºf cent. Stock; and the pro-
portion thereof to the Amount expended by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in comparison with the A mount Redeemed by them
in each Year.
*£ 96,600, allowed on £230,000 for 25 Years.-Wide Parliamentary Paper, No. 145, Session 1822.
*...* In addition to the bonus exhibited in the last Column of the Statement below of £14,468,294 of 3 tº cent. Stock, which the Money Job
bers derived from the Funding
System by the Sinking Fund operation, they derived a further bonus equal to about 3 {P cent, on the Amount Funded, or ºf 15,000,000 in the aggregate by the payment of
the two first half-Yearly Dividends before th
eapence of the Productive Classes.
e instalments on the Loans were all paid up,- subsequent pages will shew other partialities bestowed on the Moneyed, at the
STOCK cr
Amount paid to the
STOCK Redeem’d
Interest Equivalent eated Proportion Money paid for |Less or -ī- (more )
- Amount Funded Amount of Cash and Annuities in 3 tº Cent. for every Commissioners of of charge Amount for every “ºok of Redeemed
Years. in each Year. *: in. created. sº £100 of Money. * Fund. created. Redeemed. £ 100 of Money. | Redeemed. than-created.
1793 4,500,000 4,443,827 187,500 6,250,000 || 140 .65 | 1,630,615 2,293,370 2,174,405 || 133 .35 | 75 . 118,965
4 | 12,907,451 | 12,714,121 599,118 || 19,970,600 157.07 1,872,200 2,940,742 2,804,945 149 .82 | 66 .75 135,797
5 42,090,647 41,562,832 |*2,035,768 67,858,936 163.3 2,143,596 3,500,158 3,252,455 | 151 .73 65 .9 247,703
6 42,756,126 44,029,467 2,383,160 79,438,660 | 180 .42 2,639,724 4,762,632 4,390,670 | 166 .33 60 .12 || 371,962
7 | 16, 120,000 15,943,314 | 1,030,829 || 34,360,970 215 .52 3,369,218 7,261,326 6,731,557 | 199 .9 50 . 529,769
8 20,000,000 | 19,772,584 1,230,519 || 41,017,310 || 207 .44 4,025,205 8,350,101 7,954,039 || 197.62 50 .6 406,062
9 || 15,500,000 | 15,324,898 813,750 27,125,000 || 177. 4,375,924 7,745,365 7,351,523 168 .0 59 .52 393,842
1800 20,500,000 | 20,306,808 965,550 | 32,185,000 | 158 .5 4,767,991 7,556,962 7,548,362 | 158 .33 63 . 16 8,600
1 || 36,910,450 36,424,811 1,907,343 63,578, 100 174.54 || 5,310,511 9,269,291 8,630,715 162 .52 61 .65 638,576
2 25,000,000 24,960,080 989,719 || 32,990,630 || 132 .17 5,922,979 7,828,613 8,545,562 144.28 69 .31 || -- 716,949
3 12,000,000 1 1,954,352 614,500 20,483,330 173.55 6,287,941 10,774,149 10,999,500 174.93 57.16 || --225,351
4 14,500,000 14,265,464 791,700 26,390,000 | 185 . 6,851,201 | 12,674,189 || 12,069,786 176 .17 | 56 .8 604,403
5 22,500,100 23,588,735 | 1,254,000 || 41,800,000 || 177.2 7,615,167 || 13,494,322 | 12,972,913 || 170 .35 | 58.7 521,409
6 20,000,000 | 19,732,212 996,000 || 33,200,000 | 167.7 8,323,329 14,004,234 || 13,614,463 163.57 | 61 .13 389,771
7 | 15,700,000 | 15,577,621 743,949 24,798,290 || 159 .20 9,479,165 15,090,050 | 15,078,992 || 159 .07 || 62.86 II,058
8 || 14,500,000 14,465,669 705,919 23,530,622 | 162.67 10,188,607 | 16,573,557 15,476,387 151 .9 65 .8 1,097,170
9 22,532, 100 22,484,457 | 1,086,562 36,218,740 | 161 .39 10,863,239 17,498,880 | 16, 144,348 148 61 | 67.3 1,354,532
1810 21,711,000 21,688,024 993,363 33,112,100 152.67 11,583,627 17,685,252 17,183,710 148 .3 || 67 .43 501,542
11 24,000,000 23,853,294 | 1,191,736 || 39,724,520 | 166.53 | 12,407,320 20,662,757 | 19,503,521 157.2 63.61 | 1,159,236
12 34,721,325 || 31,751,411 1,715,952 57,198,380 180 . . 13,364,236 24,074,919 22,675,983 | 169 .67 59 . 1,398,936
13 64,755,700 64,227,958 3,562,100 || 18,736,690 184 .87 | 15,237,533 28,169,263 25,919,301 || 170 .10 || 58.8 2,249,962
14 24,007,400 23,894,476 | 1,105,103 || 36,836,930 154 .17 | 13,953,684 21,511,703 20,961,806 150 .22 | 66 .57 549,897
15 54,135,589 53,819,785 3,083,620 102,787,340 191 .52 13,262,020 25,328 190 22,596,788 170 .39 58.69 2,721,402
581,337,782 lá76,786,200 |29,987,765 (999,592, 166 173.30 |175,475,032 |299,050,025 |284,581,731 | 163.32 64 .90 || 4,463,294
No. IV.
The following STATEMENT shows the progress made in the diminution of the Capital of the NATIONAL ANNUITY Account, in
each Year since 1816. *...* The 4 Amounts noted a, b, c, d, correspond with Nos. 57, and 60–62, on the preceding page; the Purchases
of 1817–18, were effected by the proceeds of Exchequer Bills funded in the latter Year, see No. 55 of the preceding Statement; the
other Purchases have been effected by Loans, Surplus Revenue, and diminution of Balances in the Exchequer. Since 1822, £23,587,528
of surplus Revenue equal to 6,087,000 oz. of Gold has been paid for only £27,634,376 of 3 if cent. Stock, while the Loan, No. 52 in
1815, was raised at the Rate of only 2,733,520 oz. of Gold for £27,634,376 of 3 “P cent. Stock; hence, while 80,000 holders of 5 # cent.
Stock averaging less than £30 if annum each, have been deprived of more than one-fourth of their Dividends, a bonus of £13,000,000
has been conferred on a few hundred large holders of 3 d?’ cent. Stock, whose Dividends remain unabated in amount, although £7,000,000
of the Dividends on 3 #' cent. Stock were created at an average of £5 13s.6d. iſ cent., exceeding the average of the whole of the 4 and
5 ºf cents.,-see concluding paragraph of preceding page. - -
Amount and Rate of
Amount of Stock Rate at which TÜTAL i Cancelled for stock on Purchasd.
Purchased. Purchased. A of - Irish Stock Purchased. Lif rººt *:::::::: U with P Transfered,
- | nnuity || ". ife edemption of Land Tax. H.". Unclaimid aid off, ©r
Years 3 * Cent8. 3% tº Cents. * tº Cents. 3% tº Cents. || Cancelled. || 3% tº º 4". Annuities. # Annuities. (Present) ) ( Deferred 5 '. *::::: º at Par. Converted,
- *** * * * * * * --f-s.-d.--of-s.-d.-: ——||—|f-—j-ºf–s,—d.----f'-—||—-ºf--|---ºf------f-É--ef –|—-ºf- — ——ºf-–
1817 17,647,791 76 16 1 || – || 524,494 || 766,314|87 6 11 || 26,821 || 873,430 98,239 — || 31,378 — 41,829 ~—
1818 16,337,633 | 1,908,400 || 78 0 0} | 87 3 0 || 556,923 li 684,006 || 90 11 2 || 23,940 # 571,761 | 112,860 — || 33,809 –– 125,670
$ 10,837,614 A $ 71 19 0# $ 389,612 : 2- ºr ax .” * Gº
1819; a17,152,100 $ 1,842,400; 70 o o' ; 80 1 0 1 1 & a 514,560 813,453 83 18 6 28,741 || 382,200 134,225 — # 29,770 — -- JJ
$ 5,320,415 & 68 12 0} \ , § 180,042 ; * - ~ a
1840; b 17,064,000 $ 583,700; 70 6 4” % 77 6 O \ bāiſogo 851,336 75 17 3 || 29,797 || 556,996 | 89,883 || – || 52,554 — *-*m. 286
1894 $ 4,995,024 74 15 5 X 2. 5 167,400 -
1821; c 16,296,875 % 501,400}}: 1 4 0 } as 0 0 } cº, ; 600,582 | 82 1 1 21,020 || 532, 153 92,888 — || , — — 1,141
3,934,704 an 79 15 () } 133,434 2 362,324 91 7 7 | 12,681
1822% : 9,800 f $ 133, * y § 1 7Q -º-º-º-º-º: O *- 0. an
*t a 9,339,657 : .....} so 6 o ; 90 11 11 digo.º. 3 ºi; g; 17 g ego.g., ; **** | 99.9% 29,926 | 2,794,276 || 2,367
1823 3,432,658 283,700 ſ. 80 5 10 f 92 15 3 109,867 257,393 ||99 10 5 9,019 || 758,892 67,055 — 952 27,100 vºs-ºs-----, -va-"
1824 3,627,225 16,500 || 94 3 6 |j 16 10 109,394 | 163,726 101 7 4 5,730 || 539,174 61,233 || 9,134 || 2,325 6,197,013 || —-
1825 2,368,510 | 1.46,900 || 90 0 8 95 7 8 76,197 || 181,359 98 4 6 6,349 || 556,769 49,155 9,510 || 4,962 | 15,000 41,011
1826 1,700,653 219,303 || 79 8 8 86 17 6 58,695 || 197,950 86 7 4 6,928 || 653,603 | 68,744 || 11,246 || 9,733 28,000 | 35.4
1827 5, 163,696 173,797 || 84 12 1 0 | 91 3 5 160,994 || 218,287 90 15 3 7,640 || 640,852 70,267 || 11,200 || 16,268 28,000 ——- 7,646
1828 4,016, 164 . 445,500 || 85 1 4 0 | 94 12 O 136,077 || 165,399 || 93 15 1 5,789 # 444,275 42,082 11,367 || 9,144 27,000
1829 1,545,628 1,054,100 || 88 15 11, 97 11 4 83,282 104,217 || 48,098 || 11,430 || 9,152 24,900 1,327,959
1830 1,440,654 659,800 || 89 15 4 95 11 3 66,312 705,864 37,001 || 1 1,326 || 14,522 | 19,000 2,654,694 s,031,227
;: 423,180 708 738 || 78 0 10 | 89 5 2 || 37,501 i 485,909 || 38,249 13,261 || 13,312 || 35,000 226,221 | 13,983
32 -
J 833 - - - -
1834 - - - - - #. g
1835 - - º -
1836 i . . . j
*** The only Loan raised in 1816 was £3,000,000 from the Bank of England, for particulars of which see Note at head of page 172; that with the Surplus of the
Loans rised in 1845, supplied the means of applying ºf 13,047,317 in 1816 to the purchase of Stock at an average rate of 62 for 3 tº Cent. Stock, while in the preceding
Year ºf 62,640,000 of 3 “P Cent, and ºf 3,600,000 of 4 º' Cent. Stock was created for only £35,689,803, net money received being at the rate of little more than £50 of
money received for every ºf 100 of 3 t? Cent. Stock created. r -, -

º
#
STATEM ENT showing the state of the unredeemed NATIONAL
- ANNUITY ACCOUNT (commonly called the NATIONAL DeBT,) as it stood on the 5th. of January in
each Year, since the 5th. of January 1823. .
TOTA L
- Irish 33 iſ Cents. - | Bank of I RELAN D. | Irish 3 ºf Cents. te Annuities I RELA ND. Capitals transferred
| .* º sº. . Irish Capital - || Greafºrrain
Years Debentures. Reduced. New, 4 d? Cents. 5 § Cents. || Consolidated. | Reduced. ||5 # Cts. IRE LA N D. Perpetual. Life. [*::::::: TO TA L. Ineżawp. Years
~------—-8- --- —£ £ £ 39 £ —- £ - § —£-–––£-- —-É s . •º
1823 12,638,897 861,242 9,658,385 || 1,615,385 1,015,385 25,789,293 978,531 || 7,128 | 660 986,319 || 1,516,743 1822
4 12,669,704 || 1,381,772 9,658,385 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 26,340,631 || 1,000,431 7,035 | 660 | 1,008, 126 809,030 3
à | 12,956,048 I,014,833 9,957,104 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 401, 120 995,400 27,955,274 || 1,044,545 7,035 752 | 1,052,333 || 2,172,961 4
6 13,444,758 1,324,069 || 10,386,893 || 1,615,385 1,015,385 || 2,238,529 | 1,031,426 31,056,445 || 1,145,868 || 7,035 774 1,153,677 || 3,536,889 5
7 3,483,343 1,773,365 | 10,592,961 || 1,615,385 J,015,385 || 2,279,949 931,121 31,691,507 || 1,169,420 7,038 797 1, 177,255 || 1,672,643 6
8 13,494,631 1,591,068 || 10,446,455 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 || 2,209,265 418,336 30,790,525 || 1,140,070 7,038 || 796 1,147,905 524, 186 7
9 || 13,568,521 | 1,500,074 10,931,285 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 || 2,206,068|| > 395,986 31,232,704 || 1, 158,098 || 7,038 761 1,165,897 || 1,364,031 8
1830 13,665, 151 1,318,576 || 11,317,995 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 || 2,304,470 || 389,429 31,626,390 || 1,173,352 || 7,038 —- 1, 180,390 || 1,151,808 9
H 14,173,495 1,289,704 || 11,425,248 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 2,455,318 150,229 || 6,661 32,131,424 || 1, 134,980 || 7,038 —— 1,142,018 || 2,065,219 | 1830
2 14,520,904 || 1,277,769 || 11,672,700 || 1,615,385 | 1,015,385 || 2,673,546 145,079 || 6,661 32,927,428 || 1,161,774 7,038 68 1,168,880 || 1,311,651 I
3 14,605,670 1,234,509 11,784,394 || 1,615,385 1,014,385 || 2,803,781 162,062 || 6,661 33,227,847 1,171,553 6,897 — 1,178,450 811,595 2
4. 4. - " . - 3
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7 | - || l 6
3 tº Cents. 3 d?' Cent. South Sea Annuities. 3 ºf Cent. Bank. 3% d? Cents.
. gº ** - - - *- TOTAL
ſ Years | Consolidated. Reduced. Debt. Old. New. 1751. Capital. 1726. 3 d? Cents. 1818. Reduced, New.
#3 £ --É £ 38 £-—- £ £-— £ £-— £ £
1823 365,775,886 133,4] 1,112 || 3,662,784 || 4,638,870 3, 166,330 | 724,600 || 14,686,800 | 998,358 || 527,064,741 16,098,741 74,843,861 147,001,068
tº 4 363,073,272 | 132,257,683 || 3,662,784 || 4,497,870 3,073,330 | 685,600 || 14,686,800 |998,304 || 522,935,645 15,523,294 74,822,468 146,448,935
s 5 : 364,565.472 | 130,071,964 || 3,662,784 4,348,870 2,982,330 672,600 || 14,686,800 999,547 || 521,990,369 15,224,923 | 68,824,549 || 146,134,229.
s (; 361,897,793 | 129,456,027 || 3,662,784 || 4,140,870 2,918,330 661, 100 || 14,686,800 999,562 || 518,423,267 14,737,299 || 68,228,564 145,682,692
s 7 || 360,730,378 128,471,930 || 3,662,784 || 4,002,870 2,845,830 655,100 || 14,686,800 999,562 || 516,055,255 14,484,309 || 67,568,504 || 145,442,165
sº 8 357,245,160 | 126,887,193 || 3,662,784 3,873,870 2,753,830 649,100 || 14,686,800 999,566 || 510,758,304 14,289,012 || 67,519,239 145,559,812
SP < 9 || 353,720,630 | 126,130,806 || 3,662,784 3,785,870 2,673,830 629,100 || 14,686,800 999,556 || 506,289,377 || 14,074,612 67,128,508 145,038,061
St. 1830 || 352,466,081 | 125,509,749 || 3,662,784 3,623,870 2,582,830 619,100 || 14,686,800 956,605 || 504,107,820 13,598,701 | 66,087,061 || 144,331,212
2 I | 348,828,661 | 123,771,891 || 3,662,784 || 3,501,870 2,489,830 527, 100 || 14,686,800 876,050 || 498,344,986 12,804,559 || 64,250,381 138,680,967 .
& Sº 2 || 348,017,532 123,604,713 || 3,662,784 || 3,497,870 2,460,830 523,100 || 14,686,800 876,050 || 497,329,680 12,553,756 63,386,708 || 138,078,982
s: 3 347,458,931 | 123,029,913 || 3,662,784 3,947,870 2,460,830 523,100 || 14,686,800 874,950 || 496, 195,179 12,350,802 63,453,824 137,613,820
SS 4 ; , .
. 5
6 |
! 7 |
British Capitals, Continued. Total UNITED KING D OM, Proportion ºf Annuity of GREAT BRITA IN. Land
== -- -vs. Tontine, &c. Taac
Years 4 dj' Cents. 5 dj' Cents. TOTA L. Capital. Annuities. |Management Perpetual. [Terminable 1860 s: § 3. o: § 's ; § #: B'nglish. Irish. Deferred.
£ £ £ £ £ -—||—£ - a.º. 3 | . . s is $ sº 5 sº --8---|--e-–––é-—
1823 || 4,723,832 | 1,008,608 766,017,019 || 796,530,145 27,839,043 284,655 || 25,299,626 1,347,638 sº § s s * $ * & Cº. * s §3 28,944 || 35,461 —
4 4,621,939 || 1,008,704 || 760,739,046 || 791,701,615 27,689,872 283,324 || 25,132,676 1,338,837 || >ss 35 sº $4.5 s ºs 28,581 |35,461 8, 193
5 | aufººt. 993,878 753, 167,948 || 781, 123,223 26,953,563 280, 113 || 24,496,506 | 1,333,843 ; , ; ă ş sis 3 § §§ º § 27,705 || 35,461 8,467
6 993,878 || 747,071,822 || 778,128,268 26,840,359 276,828 || 24,283,811 | 1,333,257 s's š §§ s - sº s * G | 26,174 || 35,461 8,753.
7 8,560,000 | 993,878 || 752,110,233 || 783,801,740 27,092,746 279,067 || 24,513,593 | 1,332,301 J. S. E s #"> < *. s? 25,827 35,477 9,090
8 8,560,000 993,878 746,886,367 777,476,892 26,899,504 278,788 || 24,350,830 1,331,459 £-—— £-—l— -—|—-£— 25,204 || 35,477 9,426
9, 8,559,279 993,878 741,089,836 || 772,322,540 27,326,378 275,878 || 24, 174,684 1,331,018 585,740 24,556 35,477 9,767
183% 11,500,748 993,878 739,625,542 || 771,251,933 28,040,757 275, 143 24,145,515 1,204,678 585,740 | 198,594 618,060 | 8,100 24,094 || 35,477 10, 110
i. 10,806,966 467,713 725,355,573 || 757,486,997 27,399,576 275,179 || 22,956,771 1,193,089 585,740 || 775,914 | 669,361 || 7,300 23,455 35,477 10,450
2 10,804,595 462,737 | 722,616,457 || 755,543,885 27,385,003 273,296 22,865,892 || 1, 193,033 585,740 777,302 718,489 6,200 23,142 35,477 | 10,847.
3. 10,796,340 - 462,737 720,872,702 || 754,100,549 27,431,900 271,533 22,810,491 | 1,192,943 585,740 870,998 || 717,529 7,900 22,372 34,230 11,245
4 e - | tº - ! .
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#
STATEMENT No. VI. showing
Ages, admitted under the A
proportion Demised, distingui
the Number of ANNURTANTS in each of 11 grades of
cts of 49 Geo. III, cap. 142; and 57 of do., cap. 34; and of the
shing Males from Females, in each Year since the passing of the
first recited Act in 1808. *.* The following page shews the amount of Perpetual Annuities can-
celled, and of Life Annuities created in each Year.
Ages at which Annuities have been granted.
65
to
69.
31
65
37
31
31
34
50
32
83
60
56
79
29
97
42
8
Of all Ages.
70 : * § & § s $ | Proportion,
.. 2. dº. Ş º § § § Males.....
27 | 18 83 161 244
43 || 10 1 : 118 263 381 8 2 6
21 | 1.4 1 || 73 | 184 257 || 14 6 8
25 9 1 '72 134 206 || 22 11 t
24 12 H 68 || 126 | 194 i 34 19 15
30 || 23 2 # 89 181 270 || 33 15 18
28 16 4 || 74 211 285 : 52 21 31
27 14 I 60 | 155 | 215 # 51 23 28
41 15 3 # 98 228 || 326 || 73 32 41
49 24 3 #| 206 || 432 638 || 55 23 || 32
47 2I 2 || || 44 367 511 || 98 || 48 50
39 18 3 # 95 273 || 368 # 95 || 41 || 54
38 || 17 7 || 13]: 303 || 434 || 1 || 1 || 40 71
45 20 3 || 147 || 333 || 480 || 133 44 | 89
64 25 4 || 2:26 507 | 733 || 157 60 97
55 23 5 || 438 1127 | 1564; 210 | 73 || 137
46 17 2 || 147 || 322 469 || 179 || 71 || 108
40 || 9 3 || 110 288 398 || 155 53 102
60 | 16 3 || 174 || 414 || 588 || 209 || 69 140
44 23 2 || 159 428 587 || 252 102 || 350
18 || 1 || || – || 90 211 || 301 || 272 102 #70
7 2 6 : 47 39 86 || 297 106 || || 9 |
61 28 || 33 || 248 373 621 || 271 185 j 166
39 30 38 || 158 251 409 || 310 | | | | | 199
37 74 30 || 208 204 || 412 || 360 l l 19 is:41
9 10 | } { 12 13 14 | 15 16 17
Numbeş Demised.
ſ
STA TEM ENT No. VII. showing the diminution effected in the National
Annuity Account in each Year since the 5th. of January 1817, by Conver-
sion, Unclaimed, Expiring of Life. and Reduction of Rate of Interest.
Transferred for Cancelled Unclaimed, | e Charges
Life Annuities, for for Ten Years Exchequer on Stock' Requºtion º
as tº 48 Geo. I I I. Redemp- and upwards. Annuities paid ºr of Interest Manage-
Years. -- tion of |- *** —|| expired. at Ba by Conver- ji
up to Perpetual. Long. ||Land Tax. Perpetual. Long * ||diminhd
-|--ef --|-ºf-i-—sf' – —|-st–ll----f--|--ºf–E––f-—||—f-
1817 | 103,499 || – ||758,730 17,235 - || 523,494 || 118,171 — || –
1817 26,807 | 1,300 2,947 1,083 78 91 * : * * *sº
18 17,783 | 1,260 3,385 || 's 994 's — ***- : *** | easºns
19 11,890 779 || 4,026 || # 958 #| 43 || 243,111 || — — || —
1820 17,284 712 || 2,696 || $ 1,708 #| 15 || 1,277 || — — || —
1 | 16,542 | 1,366 || 2,786 || $ — $ | 8 659 || --— -— || —
2 29,659 | 1,200 || 2,728 || R 840 * 155 || 30,681 || 139,714 | 1,207,134 || —
3 23,314 || 9,006 2,012 || 951 813 7 455 --- 1,303
4 16,450 5, 153 1,837 7() Rºº sº 4 876 || 216,896 || 381,195 || 3,304
5 16,954 619 1,475 || 149 || 450 5 1,531 2,051 9,528 || 3,307
6 | 19,994 904 2,062 || 292 | 840 59 347 13 |i —
7 19,605 83% 2,108 || 488 840 61 624 || — 268 278
8 || 13,767 368 1,262 || 274 810 | 73 648 —— || 2,910
9 3,305 419 1,443 || 275 747 | 16 462 || — ——— 76?
1830 22,484 151 1,110 || 436 570 28 639 || 106,188 755,034 || —
1 15,574 1,147 || 399 |1050 12 313 7,918 —- – || 1,883
2 14,333 — 787 || 347 900 | 84 2,239 || --—— 1,764
3.
4.
5 -
º 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10
- Various Capitals T &
No. VIII. ...". "melanºward.
The Total reclaimed
in 1824 includes | Great Britain Ireland - Capitals. Annuities.
£1,193 5 # Cents. to to ºmºtesº
ſ Years. lreland. Great Britain. 3 #cents. 33 y çis. 4 º' gºs. Total. Perptl, Long.
1822 1,516,743 17,232 tºº * **** - * * : *=== tººse
3 809,030 23,619 || 705 5 Pºt 4,537 28,861 925 213
4 2,172,961 27,645 || 16,759 3,228 11,418 32,598 || 132 163
5 : 3,536,889 254,823 || 1 1,185 1,644 40 | 12,869 395 38
6 1,672,643 839,276 2,341 542 176 3,059 96 6
7 524, 186 1,199,235 3,056 | 1,856 254 || 3,166 167 50
J 8 1,364,031 756,453 5,981 162 436 6,579 | 203 º
<\ 9 1,151,808 758,122 || 9,773 29 75 9,877 297 50
1830 2,065,219 | 1,373,033 || | 1,148 1,297. 14 | 12,459 380 *
1 1,311,651 515,646 || 10,815 | 1,095 || – || 11,910 || 363 24
2 811,595 51 1, 176 9,237 207 || – || 9,444 284 gºssº &
J
4.
5
6
º 11 12 13 4 15 16 17 18
The most striking feature of the above Statement, No. VI., is the large number of Young Lives admitted in 1823, and the large number of advanced ages in
each of the three last years; the former was doubtless occasioned by the 5 tº Cents. paid off in that year, while the latter will lead to an early considerable dimi-
nution of the amount in column 28 of the following page.
the passing of the Act in 1798.
Another Statement (see Index,) will show the annual progress of the Redemption of Land Tax from
For the bulk of the amount of Annuities expired previous to 1817, in column 7 of the Statement No. VII. above, see Nos. 2, 4, 7,
and 10 of Loans in T., and No. 6 in II. of this class of Accounts, for £230,000 of the amount expired in 1819. For the amount of Unclaimed Dividends and
amounts reclaimed passed to Account, see lines 14 and 38 of No. IV. of the Statements of Revenue and Expenditure, in addition to which, £303,544 was passed
to Account of Income in 1816.
mination of amount since 1821, as exhibited in column 9 of Statement VII. above, amounts to £2,353,172, in addition to which a farther diminution of annual
charge has taken place since 1815, by the reduction in the rate of Interest on Exchequer Bills from 33d. to 1; d. tº £100 tº day, amounting in the aggregate to
about £1,300,000 tº Annum.
lowing page shews another Terminable Annuity operation under the Act of 10 Geo. IV. c. 34.
The total diminution effected in the Perpetual Annuities by reduction in the rate of Interest, or by conversion into a lower deno-
Statement IV. of this class of Accounts shews the amount of Capitals extinguished in each year since 1816; and No. X. on the fol-
The diminution in Col. 9, in 1822 was effected by the conversion
of £149,449,290 of 5 # Cents. into £156,921,713 of 4 d? Cents. The amount in 1824 by the conversion of £76,206,882 of 4 d? Cents. into 3} {}' Cents.; and £16,018
of 5 # Cents, of 1797, into £21,358 of 3 tº Cents. The amount in 1825, by the conversion of £952,867 of 5 # Cents. of 1797, into £1,270,489 of 3 tº Cents.
The amounts in 1826–7 result from the adjustment of some accounts in Ireland, and the amount in 1830 by the conversion of £150,329,395 of the amount reduced
from 5 dj' Cent. in 1822, to 3% tº Cents.
The amount in Col. 8, up to 1817, is the Interest on 5 tº Cents. of 1797 and 1802, paid off at par, see line 33 of the
Statements of Revenue and Expenditure, No. II.: the amounts in the same Column in subsequent Years, are the Interest on the amounts dissented to, to be con-
The amount in 1824 should be £247,880, it being on £6,197,880 of 4 d? Cents, paid off at par.
verted, and therefore paid off at par.
t ºn Tiss Tao T4s so 55 60
> to to to to to to to
34. 39. 44. 49. 54. 59. 64.
1808 || 5 | 13 26 || 35 | 43 || 46
9 14 26 31 61 | 67 || 63
1810 10 || 14 22 || 45 || 45 || 48
II. 3 7 | 18 40 34 38
12 2 9 || 11 18 42 || 44
13 8 '7 || 25 || 36 51 54
14 7 || 11 | 15 43 || 44 67
15 10 || 17 22 29 28 35
16 11 19 | 15 50 52 62.
17 2 || || 5 || 40 | 67 || 96 |132 131
18 19 18 31 44 78 86 95
19 12 | 12 || 17 | 32 49 62 61
1820 | 13 | 12 || 17 | 39 87 | 66 72
1 9 15 29 || 48 || 91 || 82 || 77
2 21 24 50 | 87 |115 121 121
3|432 252 (204 135 143 |108 || 124
4 29 29 || 36 34 || 69 73 74
5 19 27 28 44 60 51 59
6 || 25 26 39 || 70 92 |101 || 100
7 24 18 40 58 100 104 || 95
8 11 | 12 28 31 56 51 54
9 || 4 4 7 || 7 | 18 || || 4 || 10
1830 || 26 || || 3 || 39 43 75 94 | 112
1 29 || 14 || 14 25 || 48 57 63
2 15 11 || 14 || 23 46 50 70
3
4
5
6 - -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
– - Admit- 1 De-
§ º # ſ Ages. º mº
*:::: % 21 to 34 690
5 & 3 35 tº 39 572
ºn 3 s 40 a 44 756
§ 3 ; 45 m, 49 972
c tº 35 50 m 54 1,580
*::: 5 Tº 55 / 59 1,658
# * is; ; ; ; ; #.
# 2 = 3 70 a 74 955
3 : , T | * g 79 489
#3 & 80 & ab. 158
† = . i
3 = 6 & Total of all Ages 10,977 || 3,451
Q) 3. = . | Pººr; Males | 3,463
g J. : : tion. & Females 7,514
: 3 & Sº De do. 2,155
ă ă = $, mised. * .
e Fasº \ * * e ,167
* = 5 & i Sârvi. }: 5,359
F- E Z & yers * : *** **-*.
z = # U 1833. ( Tot 7,526
ſ






215
STATEMENT No. IX., showing the Amount of Capital Stock, and of Perpetual and Long Annuities cancelled for conversion
into Life Annuities, under the Acts of 48 Geo. III. c. 142; and 57 of do. c. 34, with the annual average price of 3 # Cent. Stock
in each Year, since the passing of the first recited act in 1808.
grades of Ages admitted and demised in each year.
*...* The preceding page shows the Number of Annuitants in Eleven
---
Cancelled Annually. Progresswe Amount of
- - Li
Capitals. Annuities. Perpetual Life cº.
- - - Annuities Annuities || annually.
Years | 3 #9 Cent. 4 tº Cent. 5 tº Cent. | Perpetual. < *ś cancelled. created.
-º —— 6––1—-£-— —-£——l——- 3 s £—||——£-—
1808 || 465,952 13,978 || || #; 13,978 32,515 || 32,515
9 || 558,561 16,757 || $ 3 || 30,735 72,087 || 39,572 |
1810 |290,777 8,723 ###| || 39,458 92,867 || 20,780
II 290,751 8,723 ## § 48,280 | 114,726 || 21,859
12 355,542 10,666 .# tº- 58,946 140,334 || 25,608 |
13 | 400 085 12,003 | #3% || 70,948 167,604 || 27,270
14 || 433,673 13,010 S § 83,958 199,062 || 31,458
I5 302,211 9,066 92,926 219,580 || 20,518
—-É—
16 || 352,404 10,572 || 4,420 || 107,918 252,794 || 33,214
17 | 841,235 3,824 28,372 26,809 | 1,300 || 136,027 322,647 || 69,853
I8 535,305 9,656 26,719 17,783 1,260 || 155,070 371,303 || 48,656
19 || 354,857 | 12,696 || 14,687 | 11,888 779 || 167,737 403,054 || 31,751
1820 520,579 15,530 20,887 17,283 712 || 185,732 445,519 || 42,465
I 498, 199 9,928 24,006 | 16,543 | 1,366 || 203,641 490, 157 || 44,638
2 958,917 28,555 j 1,201 || 233,397 569,655 || 79,498
3} {{* Cent, 4 tº Cent. - -
3 || 702,522 3,247 53,123 23,314 || 9,006 || 265,717 641,799 || 72,144
4 508,895 5,515 24,764 16,451 | 1,247 || 283,415 687,585 || 45,786
5 528,205 6,777 21,787 16,955 619 || 300,989 737,290 || 49,705
6 610,848 8,325 34,430 | 19,994 904 || 321,887 791,617 || 54,327
7 594,044 17,695 || 29,113 | 19,605 832 || 342,324 846,224 || 54,607
8 || 394,698 || 11,499 || 38,078 || 13,766 368 || 356,459 882,182 || 35,958
9 73,594 || 25,446 5,177 3,306 419 || 360,184 892,713 || 10,531
1830 477,723 194,633 35,511 22,484 I51 || 382,819 975,440 || 82,727
I 283,974 | 198,864 2,371 15,574 | 398,393 | 1,053,605 || 78,165
2 | 181,465 244,542 8,255 14,333 — || 412,726 | 1,097,089 || 43,484
3 -
4
5
6
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Earpired | P .º º: : º #. º
- O & o
. Uº eapired annually set 6?? OC
C . O)" apart for || Stock for |Money for
* unclaimed. | Payment. ||#100 Money:#100 Sik,
—£-———-£——|——-£— -
- | 150 .18 | 66.58
344 344 || 41,212 || 146 .18 68 .40
978 1,322 76,975 || 147.47 69.82.
975 || 2,297 || 95,540 || 157.20 | 63.62
2,363 4,660 | 118,924 || 169.67 58.98
4,257 8,917 | 141,729 || 170 - 10 || 58.78
4,266 13,183 167,278 || 150 .41 | 66.48
6,551 19,734 || 190,076 || 170 .39 || 58.69
7,804 27,538 206,284 || 161 .13 62 .06
6,616 34,154 288,491 || 130 .20 76 .80
7,515 ai.673 ||326,437 || 137." | 73 ºff
9,883 || 51,556 351,275 || 138 .92 || 71 .98
10,720 62,276 383,000 || 145.77 | 68.56
16,654 78,930 410,965 || 133 .75 74 .76
17,149 96,079 || 431,820 || 125 .40 79.75
25,387 | 121,466 492,626 || 124 .53 80 .30
23, 117 | 144,583 || 530,592 || 106 . 19 94.17
26,083 170,666 562,669 || 111 .10 90 .01
18,412 189,078 566,669 || 125 .90 79.43
26,332 215,410 || 590,447 || 118.01 | 84.64
22,812 238,222 613 oić 116 .68 85 . TO
32,757 270,979 619,515 || 1 is .61 88.80
32,947 || 303,926 618,060 || 1 || 1 .39 | 89.77
29,206 || 333,132 669,361 || 128 .14 || 78.04
44,799 || 377,931 || 700,465 || 120 .48 83.
26 27 28


The Total amount set apart for the payment of Life Annuities under the Acts of 48 and 57 of Geo. III, caps. 142 and 34 in the aggregate of the 24 Years
1809–1832, as exhibited in Col. 28 of the above Statement, has been £9,226,428, while the sum which would have been payable during the same period for per.
petual and long Annuities cancelled, as exhibited in Col. 23 (for the Life Annuities so created) amounts to £5,053,664; shewing an excess paid for Life Annuities
during the 24 Years of £4,172,764, against which there has been extinguished, Capitals as exhibited in Cols. 18–20 to the amount of £12,650,473, and £24,584
of Annuities terminable in 1860: the ultimate result of the operation, as one of profit and loss now depends on the amount to be in future paid to the 7,526 sur-
viving anuuitants during the remainder of their lives: the contingency of which, being such as to preclude the possibility of any positive conclusion being at
present arrived at, in regard to the ultimate actual result; the probability however, is, that the £12,650,473 of Capital, and £24,584 of Annuities termina-
ble in 1860, will prove to be cancelled for an equal, if not for a less sum, than they could now be purchased for ; and therefore, so far as it may be consi-
dered desirable to extinguish or diminish the amount of the Capital Stock of the Public Annuities, the above operation may be deemed advantageous to
the extent of the difference of time of Payment, and equal to £2,000,000 to £3,000,000 in amount; that is, had the operation been carried on by an indi-
vidual or by a Company, it would promise in its ultimate result a profit to that extent; but for a Government to make a profit by its own community,
is a proposition which in itself involves an absurdity, if the result of any Government transaction shows a preponderance of advantage on one side, it must me-
cessarily be at the expence of disadvantage on the other, as, in the above operation, which shows that the Life Annuitants receive a less equivalent for
their capital, than the holders of Annuities in perpetuity; and so far as Life Annuities have been purchased with money, which in the last 3 Years [1830-2] has
been the case to the amount of £670,749, a two-fold injustice has been done to the Life Annuitant, too little stock has been cancelled for the money given on
one side, and too small an amount of Annuity granted on the other. If the illusive distinction of various denominations of Stock exhibited in the Statement No.V.
was abolished, and the aggregate amount of £754,100,859 of Capital resolved or consolidated under one general head, and measures adopted, as proposed in my
History of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of Banking, for giving to this description of Property an invariable value; a scale, as simple as equitable, might
then be resolved upon, for converting Perpetual into Life Annuities, and thereby greatly facilitate, and induce, the extension of one of the most delightfully in-
teresting operations in social economy ever reduced to practice.
Year.
1822.
1823
1824
1825 |
1926
Capitals.
2,365,655
7,472,423 |
273,108
28,861
32,598
5,339
12,869
47,767
317,622
3 059
STATEMENT No. X., of Augmentation to the National Annuity Account by
Retransfer, Conversion, and Reclaimed, in each of the 5 Years 1822–6.
3 tº Cent. Stock transferred from Accout of East India Company ..... o
4 d? Cents. by conversion of £149,449,290 of 5 tſ' Cents. into ºf 156,921,7
Unclaimed Exchequer Annuities Reclaimed . . . . . . . . * * @ 9 º' w e a e e g º e º 'º - © e
Management increased . . . . . . . * * * * * o & © tº 4 c e e º e s e º e 0 & 6 e s e o e s e e o e a g g g
3 # Cents re-transferred on account of Land Tax
Various Capitals, and ºf 213 Long Annuities re-claimed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Various Capitals, and ºf 163 Long Annuities re-claimed
3 ºff Cents. by conversion of £16,018 5 # Cents. (1797) into ºf 21,358.34%
Various Capitals, and ºf 38 Long Annuities re-claimed ..
Conversion of Irish Life Annuities into British
Management increased ...
• * > * * * * * * * * * g e º 'º
© a º º • e º a 2 e o 'º e º f * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > t e a
tº º
12 4 tº Cents.
tº € 0 g,
tº. * ~ * ºr Q
© e g tº
tº º e o
* @ 4 º'
* * * * * * * * * * * * * e s e 9 & e e e v e º e e
Cents...
Irish Management increased. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 3 e º e º ºs e s e e º e * * * e o e * @ & ſº e º 'º e º 'º º tº e s tº º q
* @ & tº
* * * * * * c e s e º e e o e e º e º s e o a e º e
3% dj' Cents. non-assented to in 1824, now assented to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 d? Cent, by conversion of £952,867 of 5 tº Cents. (1797) into ºf 1,270,489 3 dº Cents.
| Irish Management increased. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Various Capitals, and ºf 6 Long Annuities re-claimed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Annual
decreasd
1,025
6,932
8, 193
1,135
1,295
decreasd
92
433
1,672
decreasd
22
102
STATEMENT No. XI., showing the
Amount of Perpetual and Long Annuities
cancelled for conversion into Annuities for
Terms of Years and for Lives, d? Act of
10 Geo. IV, cap. 34.
1829
1830
Years
:
Annuities Cancelled.
For Conversion into
Annuities for
--- f'-—
Perpetual.
46,638
375,021
459
28,894
Long.
•)
Terms of
Years.
Lives. .
125,944
11,410
198,593
577,321
1,388
93,696
sf'-
51,301
49,128
wº
No. XII.
216
Three ACCOUNTS shewing the Number of Persons to whom a Half Years Dividend became due, on the Eight undermen-
tioned denominations of Stock, on the 10th. October 1827, and 5th. January 1828; on the 10th. October 1822, and 5th. January
1823; and on the 10th. October 1828, and 5th. January 1829; the first Account shewing the proportion whose annual Dividends
respectively on the 10th. October 1827, and 5th. January 1828, did not exceed £10, £20, £100, £400, £600, £1,000, £2,000,
£4,000, and above £4,000; and the Total amount with the average thereof, among each Class; and the two last accounts shew-
ing the proportion whose Half Yearly Dividends on the 10th. October 1822, and 5th. January 1823, and the 10th. October 1828,
and 5th. January 1829, respectively did not exceed £5, £10, £50, £100, £300, £500. £1,000, £2,000, and above £2,000.

tant General of the Court of Chancery, the Trustees of thc Equitable and Royal Exchange Insurances, and other similar Es-
tablishments; sufficient however is exhibited to shew, bugbear, as the National Debt so called
... how very insignificant it seems when viewed in relation to its details, its 220,000 Annuitants,
of them if the account was cancelled? The account presented to the Lords in 1828,
Annual - - 3% | ... 3 TOTAL ] TOTAL (Annual Average
Amount of 3 diº cent 3 #P Cent.3% ºf Cent.4 d? Cent.j4 d? Cent, d? Cent. P Cent. Long ||Number of Amount of Amount to each
Dividends. Consols Reduced Reduced | Reduced 1826. 1818. 1726. Annuities.|Annuitants. piºus **,
-º-º: - -- —-3C/-S.—(l, -
cº (Not exceeding £10 27,464 || 10,752 3,734 29,979 || 1,136 263 9,644 82,972 379,961 4 Il 6
.3: ££10) g ſ 20 | 13,253 || 4,785 2,841 15,260 | 1,037 195 's 3,861 || 41,232 625,499 15 3 4
Š T # 20 | *E 100 || 31,796 || 11,687 | 10,599 34,034 274 495 § 8,403 || 97,288 || 4,445,108 45 13 10.
§§ 100 | § 400 15,682 5,591 7,056 11,740 302 335 s 2,493 || 43,203 || 7,761,934 179 I 3 ()
Sº 3 < 400 }- § 2 600 2, 167 734 | 1,045 | 1,069 65 50 § 241 5,371 2,402,164 447 5 ()
~3 2. 600 3 1,000 | 1,456 496 848 599 28 42 *S 136 3,605 || 2,441,476 674 9 5
§ 3 | 1,000 £ 2,000 843 248 430 231 9 37 - 52 | 1,850 2,207,281 | 1,193 2 6
^ - || 2,000 j = U4,000 || 238 85 | 122 46 || – 6 10 507 | 1,215,493 2,200 3 8
> above £4,000 82 36 68 21 5 {; 2 220 | 1,787,067 8,077 O 0
Total No. of Annuitants 92,981 || 34,414 26,743 92,979 2,856 1,433 || – || 24,842 276,248 23,265,983 84 4 4
TOTAL Amounts, as ſ , ,...; ºn fº º: •y tº § i º - - - - e-
jºº "ºº"; "; º; º; º; in E == | *:::::::
Half Yearly amount of Dividend - 4 & Cents. |
cº ſNot exceeding £5 28,660 | 12,011 9,981 || 31,359 * * 233 151 8,360 | 90,755 cº". º º º:
... 3 § £5) sº ſ 10 | 12,869 4,998 5,174 || 14,629 | –– 166 90 3,369 41,295 ..., !...". .*.*.*.
sº | # 10 || 5 || 59 |32,086 12,133 tº 34,472 | – || 447 211 || 7,731 99,582 |*; ; ";"º.
§ s 50 | 3 100 9,352 3,528 3,593 || 7,677 | – | 205 50 1,644 26,049 sion 1828. 3.
... 3 } 100 l ; <! 200 6,300 2,215 2,021 3,903 — 173 22 825 15,459 #10 321 £2,427
sº 200 Y 300 2,262 804 || 608 1,145 || – || 60 3 || 254 5,14i g| *; 1: ºf
§ 3 || 300 || 2 || 500 | 1,458 || 512 | 400 644 —— 71 1. 157 || 3,243 | #| | | }; ;
§§ 500 s | 1,000 855 300 181 280 — 58 *s 58 1,732 #4 dº | T53 || 72.3%
Sº | 1,000 j = 2,000 | 264 105 35 48 — 23 — 12 487 | | | }} | { | #:
2: U above £2,000 109. 44 17 24 — 14 *=e 7 215 2. lº. 2 6,000
Total No. of Annuitants 94,215 36,650 | 84,512 94,181 — | 1,450 533 22,417 |283,958 70*4” * : ***
TOTA I, Anuounts, as ( - Lº zº º -> ----- w *-*
ºff, fºº;|º;";| = |*:::: *; iii, i= |*::::::::
Half Yearly amount of Dividend 3; tº Cents. -
c; ſNot exceeding £5 27,252 10,378 6,659 29,779 | 1,058 228 129 9,671 85,154 5,601) &
.# : 65) g ſ 10 12,877 4,653 |,4}º 15,417 | . 572 | 187 86 4,062 42,167 — Ś sº
sº # 10 || 5 50 || 31,426 11,553 | 10,481 33,884 1,160 509 || 206 || 8,504 || 97,673 1,909 | # S
s's 50 || 3 || 100 || 9,360 | 3,482 2,950 || 7,791 || 342 | 181 || 47 | 1669 || 25,822 227 s 5
s 3 < 100 ( : { 200 6,214 2,121 | 1,644 3,863 | 209 || 149 21 825 15,046 413 lº's g;
s & 200 ſ : ) 300 2,194 7.58 418 1,056 80 60 7 239 4,812 329 ſ ss :
§ 25 300 à 500 | 1,452 484 283 622 60 39 2 134 3,076 167 § º
šā 500 || 3 | 1,000 817 227 | 12% 222 21 35 I 50 | 1,501 231 $ $
Sº | 1,000 jã U2,000 228 91 39 54 9 6 — 9 436 51 | g :
ºf Uabove £2,000 76 33 I'7 16 2 6 * vams 2 152 63_j S
Total No. of Annuitants 91,896 || 33,778 26,884 92,704 3,513 1,400 499 || 25,165 275,839
Decrease of Annuitants 2,319 2,872 7,628 1,477 || -- — 50 34 + --— 8,119
TOTAL Amounts, as ſ %pitals, £4; 30.6% (12,139;ſº "; 145,038,061 Sºſº |14,014,613. 999,536 T. ow-ºº º –- # 715 º:
they stood on the 5th. 2 Dividends £ 10,61 1,619 || 3,783,924 ,349,497 5,801,522 342,371 492,611| 29,987 1,331,018 *-* *-*. 24,742,549
January 1829. l \xº~~ | \dº-y-' \ºvº \*A* | Saº-' ºs-y- |\º-2-/| \ºv- \--|
Number of Column 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. | 7. 8. º -
ºº:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: **śī‘āś".
appear to have changed their Interest from the Perpetual, to the Long Annuities, which shew, an increase in the Six Years of I. do. do. © e º 'o 3.30%;4 2
iſºſ.*:::::::::::::::: It will be seem on closer .."; the holders of the Long Annuities, abºve. £200 tº Annum, "..., do. 3% tº Cent 15,068.395 527,401
- - - orn 488 to 434, the 54 decreased having Retailed out their Interest in small amounts; the bulk of the do. do. 4 do. 10.931,285 437,251
increase being in the Class below £10 tº Ammum. The 4 tº Gents. Of 1826, (see Col. No. 5.) also shew a tendency tº subdivide do. Bank do. 4 do. i.giºs; ºis
into small amounts, and the Total increase under that Head in 1829, being 3,513, makes the balance of decrease in the 6 Years, do. "... do. 5 do. i.oišša 50.6%
*...". Of º: to be 8,119, as stated in Qol. No. 9., 5,601, of which it will be seen are of the Class below £10 tº Life Annuities, tº 48 Geo. III. ºv.” 6áiºs
: a portion of whom have doubtless changed their Interest from Perpetual, to Life Annuities, the increase of the Govern- Bank do. 1823. . . . . . . . . - *same- 585,740
ment. Life Annuitants in the 6 Years having been about 3,000. The 3} tº Cents, in Col. No. 3, Were reduced from 4 º' Gent. Exchequer do. ...... © e º ºs e º 'º e e-ºw mºsºma memº 67.0%
ºś"º ºn. Fºlsº
i : º, “a * Hºw tº e * * ~ * *aus aua res - tl Il Ciê(1 - . . . . . * * * * * * * * 23222 27,948,593
; :"...º.º.º.º.º.º. Bºii. º..........]"º "º
individuals in trust for numerous bodies of Persons, such for instance as the Forty Millions Value in the Name of the Accoun- TOTAL Funded and Unfunded £800,761,340 £ºssºsºs
3 always seems even to the intelligent, as well as the superficial, when viewed in the aggregate
- of pittances varying from 5010, to less than £50 tº Annum each, – what would become of many
Will be seen to differ in its form from those presented to the Commons, the first exhibits the Number
with Yearly, and the latter with Half Yearly Dividends, there is a discrepancy also in the Lords Paper, in regard to the amount of the Total Sum divided, which in the Return is
stated as above, at £23,265,983, while the Dividends on the several Stocks enumerated, amount,
ore than a part of the account,
the Returns exhibit m
of Januarv 1829. .
- ht, as shewn in detail with their respective Capitals to £24,913,495, and further, neither of
as will be seen by the annexed Statement whieh shews the whole of the Public Debt, Funded and Unfunded, as it stood on the 5th.
Colomit5 amu
The four following pages, 218–221, contain a complete view of the Geographical Position, Population, Revenues and
Expenditures, Imports into and Exports from, Shipping cleared outwards and entered inwards, Education, Churches,
Gaols, Superficies, Live Stock, and Annual Produce, at each of 33 Colonies or Dependencies of Great Britain in 1831.
Page 222 exhibits the Number and Tonnage of Shipping cleared outwards from all the Ports of Great Britain to each of
the Countries with which the intercourse is maintained by Foreign as well as by British Shipping, distinguishing the
Number and Tonnage of each, in each of the 26 years, 1787–1806, and in each of the 6 years, 1814–1819.
Page 223 exhibits the Number and Tonnage of Shipping entered inwards from each of the same Countries, in each of
the same 26 years.
Page 224 shows the Number and Tonnage of Vessels cleared outwards to, and entered inwards from, each of those parts
of the World with which the intercourse is maintained exclusively by British Shipping, in each of the before-mentioned
26 years.
Page 225 exhibits at one point of view the Number and Tonnage of Vessels cleared outwards from Great Britain to, and
entered inwards from, all parts of the World, distinguishing British from Foreign, in each of the before-mentioned 26
years, 1787–1819. *X-.. " . *.
Page 226 exhibits the Number and Tonnage of Vessels Built, and the Number and Tonnage Owned and Registered, in
each part of the British Empire, in each year since 1802.
Page 227 exhibits the Total Number and Tonnage cleared outwards from, and entered inwards into, all the Ports of Great
Britain, to and from all parts of the World, in each year since 1813, distinguishing British from Foreign in each year.
Page 228 exhibits the Number of Vessels of all Nations which passed the Sound, distinguishing the proportion of each
Nation, in each year since 1813.
Pages 229–232 exhibit the Number and Tonnage of Vessels cleared outwards from all the Ports Of Great Britain to each
of 42 different parts of the World; and the Number and Tonnage entered inwards from each of the same Countries,
distinguishing the proportion of British from Foreign, in each year since 1819; showing, 1st, the Countries with which
the intercourse is maintained by Foreign as well as by British Shipping; and, 2nd, the Countries with which the inter-
course is maintained exclusively by British Shipping.
Pages 238–285 show the Number and Tonnage of Wessels owned and registered at each Port of Entry, in the British
Empire, at different periods, from 1787 to 1833, and the proportion in each of 20 classes of burthen, from not ex-
ceeding 20 to 480 tons and upwards. ; -
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STATEM ENT showing the Geographical Position of each of the Colonies belonging to the BRITISH EMPIRE in 1833, with the date
of Settlementº, Capitulation f, or Cessionſ of each ; the Population of each in 1829; the Tonnage of Shipping, cleared outwards to, and entered
inwards from ; and the value of the Exports to, and Imports from each, in the year 1830.
The diminution in the Slave Population of the British West Indies, when compared with the increase in the Siave States of North America is deserving of consideration;
in addition to the number of Slaves in the West Indies; there are further 35,504 at the Cape of Good Hope; 20,464 at Ceylon; and 76,774 at the Mauritius, making a
Total of 829,665; the Population of Van Diemans Land includes 8,484 Convicts; and that of New South Wales 15,668; both Totals are exclusive of Aborijines, Vide
Par. Pa., No. 260, Session 1831,–for the Imports and Exports, see No. 690, Session 1832 : The excess of Export to Canada, Gibraltar, Malta, the Cape of Good Hope,
Van Diemans Land, and New South Wales, is equalized in Mercantile account by the Bills drawn by the Agents of the Government at the respective places, and that to
the Foreign West Indies becomes involved in the general account with Continental Europe.
*...* The Shipping entered inwards from New Brunswick appears greatly to have eacceeded that cleared outwards, the difference probably arises from New Wessels built in that
Province ; to Newfoundland the Tonnage cleared outwards, greatly eacceeds the Tonnage from ; Gibraltar eachibits a still greater disproportion ; several of the Vessels cleared for
Newfoundland proceed direct from thence with Fish to Spain and Portugal, while several of those which clear outwards for Gibraltar, seek homeward Freights from those Countries,
and the general Statement of Shipping cleared outwards ared entered inwards to and from all Countries will shew that the Tonnage entered inwards from Spain and Portugal eacceeds
the Tonnage cleared outwards thereto in a similar proportion to the eaccess outwards to Newfoundland and Gibraltar.
In like manner the Tonnage cleared outwards to Van Diemans
Land and New South Wales, and to the Foreign West Indies greatly eacceeds the Tonnage from thence, most of the Vessels clearing out for the former with Convicts and
Settlers proceed to the Mauritius and India for homeward Freight ; the Tonnage inwards from which will be seen to eachibit a corresponding eaccess, many of those cleared outwards
for the Foreign West Indies proceed direct to European Continental Ports with their return Cargoes. - -
PRov1NCE, Is LAND, OR Geographical Position of Tons of SHIPPING. Declared Value of EXPORTS. Total Official value of
Colony, with the Date of CHIEF T Chief Tow N or HARBOUR. Total lo "d • zł • * 4 × -> -
Settlement”, Capturet, or OWN. Latitude. Longitude. Pºin. uţº S º #!";. §. Total. IMPORT's. ExpoRTs,
Cession 4. • -- £-— £-— £-——£—-
Lower Canada. . Fiº 59 | Quebec 46 50 N. 71 10 W. 423,630 --
Upper do. . . . . t1760 | Kingstown 44 8 || 76 40 m 188,558 } 221,694 227,909 997,502 | 181,819 1,179,321 682,202 | 1,576,020
New Brunswick *1497 | St. John 45 20 m 66 // 72,932 : 133,469 155,249 215,448 30,592 || 246,046 220,094 276,491
Nova Scotia. ...*1497 || Halifaa. 43 44 " | 6′ 86 " .. 142.548
Cape Breton . . . . * 1497.| Louisburg 45 54 m 59 55 m $ “*” # 31,738 30,146 258,797 || 34,749 293,546; 66,664 || 356,163
Prince Edward’s Island Charlotte Town #46 15 m 62 50 m 23,473 J
Newfoundland. . *1497 | St. John 47 32 tº 52 29 m 60,088 31,246 17,820 294,250 48,392 || 342,642 : 264,032 326,745
Hudsons Bay. & *1610 Hudsons House 53 0 || || 106 27 ſt 1,247 777 ; 91,136 8,244 99,380 32,857 90,144
'I he Whale Fisheries. . 39,540 35,952 2,108 2,108 195,591 2,108
WEST INDIES. 1823. 1829. º
Bermudas. . . . . . *1609 5,176 4,608 # 32 22 m 64. 33 ſt 9,251 2,256 620 40,924 | 16,652 57,576 4,014 || 60,360
Bahamas • * * * * . * 1629 || 10,808 9,268 # 25 3 m 77 20 m 16,500 1,338 1,360 # 41,440 1,770 43,210 21,428 58,719
Jamaica . . . . . . ºf 1655 || 342,382 322,421 ; 18 12 m 76 45 u 322,421 ; 82,558 85,710 1,246,995 106,364 1,353,359 3,653,266 1,805,455
$ (Tortola , , , . *1666 6,460 7,787 18 33 m 63 /r 10,252 6{}6 1,317 3,531 28 3,559 25,212 2,836
§ | Nevis . *1628 9,261 9,259 || 17 14 m 62 35 m 11,959 1,996 1,892 16,069 336 | 16,405 # 80,334 14,283
3 J St. Kitts tº V *1623 19,817 | 19,310 # 17 15 m 62 43 m 23,922 6,804 6,224 53,085. 3,509 || 56,594 202,917 | 72,167
#) Antigua. . . *1623 30,985 29,839 17 4 m 62 09 / 35,714 9,367 9,781 92,316 8,199 || 100,515 # 267,655 114,290
§ | Montserat . . * 1632 6,505 6,262 16 47 m 62 H 7 tº 7,406 $944. 1,253 8,077 570 8,647 32,581 7,987
ºi ( Dominica . . 4.1763 16,554 15,392 : 15 23 m 6] 24 m 19,838 2,921 3,011 14,148 2,085 | 16,233 # 149,322 | 15,902
Barbadoes . . * 1605 || 73,345 81,902 13 50 m 59 41 m 102,007 20,887 17,190 271,797 21,495 293,292 541,708 || 358,577
§ St. Lucia ... +1803 || 13,794 | 13,661 ; 13 24 m 60 51 iſ 18,351 4,209 5,290 21,305 3,715 25,020 # 148,394 32,060
s | s: Vincents 4.17% ; 23,589 : 13 5 61 15 m 27,714 12,084 14,379 77,370 3,053 80,423 394,913 82,917
§ { Grenada ... +1763 2 86 24,145 # 11 50 m 61 45 m 28,732 11,031 | 12,349 75,366 4,670 80,036 337,922 || 79,087
§ Tobago .... 41763 14,314 | 12,556 11 16 m do so 14,042 # 6,913 6,594 41,132 3,266 44,398 164,736 41,340
§ UTrinidad ... +1797 || 23,537 24,006 : 10 tº 6 i 30 m 44,163 ; 20,474 22,224 139,517 24,553 | 164,070 # 354,788 197,631
Honduras Treaty 1670 — 2,127 14 10 m 87 51 m. 4,643 8,847 11,184 199,618 || 51,851 251,469 ; 221,855 572,383
Demerara...... +1803 || 77,376 69,467 6 30 m 56 30 m 78,833 53,687 55,250 426,316 || 31,878 |458,194 1,627,061 451,242
Berbice +1803 23,356 21,319 6 30 58 23,022 # 6,070 7,711 # 69.4 6.83" | 76,326 i &io,985 | 73.
© 9 & 0 & 8 5 3. I/ A/ ,922 2 3. ,442 ,öö' 3. 370, 3,440
Total SLAVE Population. 728,509. 696,918 70s,769 252,992 263,338 2,838,448 290,sis 3,129,326 8,599,091 4,040,676
Heligoland . . . . 41816 || The Light House 54 12 m 7 53 E. 2,500 *-*mºs 7, 153 23i 99T 275
Gibraltar . . . . . . t1704| The Flag Staff 36 7 m 5 19 W. 17,024 10,426 1,795 : 292,760 | 127,361 420,121 24,186 || 674,827
Malta & Gozo... t1800 La Valette 35 50 m 14 12 E. 119,969 ; 7,906 2,034 189,135 | 49,623 || 238,758 42,463 || 390,544
§. Isles. . . . #. º ; : # 20 Hºf w 210,000 $ 4,532 5,326 56,963 21,075 78,038 : 100,570 93,893
aſh 013 . . . . . . . . - . IHarys 30 m 13 30 W. -
Sierra Leone. . . . *1787 | Freetown 8 30 m. ! 2 - 56 m 17,426 | -
Cape Coast Castle . . . . Annamboe 5 9 tº 1 41 m f 31,909 27,912 || 252,123 133,771 385,894 i 312,611 502,337
Fernando Po.... 1830 3 53 ſt 7 40 E.
Cape of G. Hope #1806 Cape Town 33 56 S. 18 23 iſ 129,030 7,705 8,069 : 330,036 78,753 | 408,789 : 171,572 552,253
St. Helena tº º & © *1651 15 15 m 5 49 W. 38,915 2,341 41,256. 57,570 28,386
Mauritius & e º & © e +1810 Isle of France 20 27 m 57 16 E. : 101,469 6,391 12,824 161,029 | 19,408 180,437 675,345 247,688
§. * * g º e s e e t; Columbo ſ 4 N, 79 49 m 933,267 3,048 1,309 202,688 || 46,496
Ingapore... . . . 2: 10 m 103 15 m in -
Prince of Wales island à 25 100 19 a with Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
Malacca. . . . . . . . . . . . Malacca 2 14 m 102 12 m J
& #: § .4 '. -
Van Diem, Land º Hobart Town 43 S. 147 // 17,950) ſ 94,430 12,240 | 106,670 49,282 | 101,891
New Sth. Wales 1787 | Sydney 33 15 m [15] 25 a 36,598 - 28,719 8,979.3 206,205 49,603 || 255,808 68,276 262,833
Swan River . . . . * ſ/ L/ 850 J 5 l iſoas 4.ii.9 18,161 - ićgia
Bombay . . . . . . 4 : 661 The Fort 18 58 N. 72 38 m 54.38 7
Madras . . . . . . . . 1640 | Fort George 13 5 m 80 25 m > º 71,911 - 3,005,997 || 438.70 --
w § 2 vver 3 6 4,344,703 7,555,633 7,082,838
Bengal . . . . . . . . #1757 | Calcutta 22 35 iſ 88 28 m ; China. 28,577 27,915 } ,7 2 *-x-x2 ,555,63 2
Siam, and hº in the '..."; - - - - - | 2,220 | 1,982 234,717 7,399 242,116 149,916 |457,066
Foreign §º s & © a e < H. º 19 46 m | 72 16 W. 400,000 7,867 || 4,469 ; 321,793 9,880 331,673 102,885 g31,956
West St this: - * 23 12 m 82 14 a 500,000) (371,670 6, 155 377,825 287,440 556,385
Indies. Ud. Omas. . . The ſº 18 22 m 64 50 m 5,000 - 12,536 6,0604 234,873 29,203 || 264,076 || 30,352 504,342
ayenne . . . . A small Island 5 ſt 53 5,000 J U 11,486 39 11,525 | 11748 || 11,261

§
STATISTICAL DISPLAY of the Rev ENUE and ExPEN DITURE; IMPORTS into, and EXPORTS from ;
inwards; Pop ULATION ; Marriages, Births, Deaths, Crime, Education, Live Stock, Productions, &c.,
This Statement has been arranged from a set of Papers compiled from Official Returns, and “Presented to
both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty” in the Session of 1833; 1 u the Papers so presented
the details of each Colony or Dependency form a separate Account on a separate folio, and consequently the
details exhibited below are therein diffused in a very ill arranged form over 33 folios. By the perspicuous
and convenient form in which they are here exhibited, several egregious discrepancies are detected :- first,
with regard to the Import into Lower Canada, which is palpably erroneous, and is probably a typographical
blunder ; by transposing the amounts Great Britain and Foreign States, the Account will not be unreasonable;
but as a large quantity of Produce is probably Imported into Canada across the Lakes from the United States
it is doubtful whether the amount purported to have been Imported from Great Britain belongs to the Colonies
or Foreign States; the Account of Shipping is equally, if not more discrepant than the Imports, the Ships
inwards are entered in both Provinces, whilst those outwards exhibit a contrariety; the Upper Province
being an interior district, no Ships can either enter or clear except across the Lakes, and if any in that direc-
tion they must at present be inconsiderable; the Number of Ships from Foreign States into. New Brunswick
is at variance with the Number Outwards, a great Number of small Vessels from the United States enter
the Bay of Fundy for Gypsum, (Plaster of Paris) so that the Number reported to have entered inwards, is
as likely to be correct as the Number outwards. The Female Population of Lower Canada is at ºrianº
with the Male, it is probably another typographical blunder, by making it 217,330, the total Number will
approacimate to that eachibited on the preceding page, which was compiled from other Returns, and will accord
with the accredited supposed Number of the Population,--there was no Return from the Upper Province.
The Deaths moted with a + are not only at variance with the Births, but with all reasonable probability; such
discrepancies are a serious disparagement to Official Character, and are at all times discreditable, while
the circumstances under which the Papers from which this Statement has been arranged, have been
N9, and Tonnage of SHIPfing eleared outwards, and entered
at each of 33 Colonies or Dependencies of GREAT BRITAIN in 1831.
produced renders them in a high degree reprehensible and unpardonable ; a preponderance of Female
Pºpulation in several of the Dependencies is noted with anº. Transportation to Van Diemans Land and
Well, South Wales, and Emigration to the North American provinces will sufficiently account for the eaccess
ºf Male Population in those Countries, while in the Ionian Isles, and the Cape of Good Hope, the preponderance
is not easily reconcileable; assuming the Numbers to be accurate, the disproportions in the different places
deserve equally the attention of the Physiologist and Statesman. The eaccess of Deaths t in Grenada, Tobago,
Trinidad, and the Mauritius tend to depopulation. The two Jollowing pages show the proportion of White
Population, and Free People of Colour, in euch Colony or Dependency distinct from the Slaves; the whole Ac-
count, however, is at variance with the return made in 1829, as eahibited at page 218; in that Return the White
Population of Barbadoes is stated at 14,959; the Free People of Colour at 5,146; and the Slaves at 81,902;
together 102,097 ; while the return of 183; makes the Total as eachibited below, only 91,887; in the Bermudas in
1829, the Whites and Free People of Colour are stated at 4,643, and below at 6,327, being a further indication
that the ea cess of Females in those Islands in 1831 is another typographical blunder. In 1829 the Total Number
of Whites in all the West India Islands and Colonies ſeawept Jamaica) was stated at 40,813, the Free
People ºf Colour at 61.038, and the Slaves including Jamaica at 696,9}8. At the Bahamas, and Bermudas, as
well as at Barbadoes, the Whites eacceed the Free People of Colour ; the Numbers being respectively 4,240 and
3,905 against 2,991 and 738 ; in Trinidad in 1829, the Free People of Colour were stated at 15,956, and the
*hites at only 4,201 ; in 1829 the Total Population of Sierra Leone was stated at 15,210, of which only 87 were
Whites, while the Return ºf 1831 gives the Total 31,627. The Free People of Colour at the Cape of Good Hope,
Ceylon, and the Mauritius in 1829, were stated respectively at 37,852; 906,389; and 15,851.
sº-sº
EXPORTS to
& 6 tº ºf a e
| IMPORTS from i POPULATION.
COLON IES •º 1-3 o' . G º British Foreign was a on º
HD EP EN Be N C H E S. Revenue. era. tº. $ é.º, . TOTA I. ift. dº. €S., States. TO TA}. Males. Females. Marriages. | Births, Deaths.
: –-e——e—-Tº-Hºº--Té £-—Al-É £ £ £
Lower Canada . . . . . . . . . . . 157,154 §: 96,893 |838,432 770,298 1,705,625 |987,694 | 128,526 79,292 | 1,195,512 222,492 || 317,330 || 4,709 24,878 12,770.
Joper do. . . . . . . . . . . . . 102,289 || 101,035 | f .
Kºsºvº. º, e º sº to º 29,645 26,647 301,729 224,665 77,476 603,870 266,247 | 139,404 || 21,667 ºlº sºlº 33,430 684 — — . — —
Nova Scotia ... . . . . . . . . . *98,143 94,876 579,755 537,766 312,389 | 1.239,910; 129,442 | 689,707 || 81,924 |901,079 || 72,971 ºf 1,073 5,246 2,124
Frince Edward’s island * 7,820 10,023 || 15,021 48,591 213 | 68,825 11,192 || 30,843 * | *ś º! | 1,262 - ..., | – o, sº
Newfoundland . . . . . . . . . . *29,217 29,376 530,954 177,958 || 120,441 || 829,353 || 393,584 || 132,258 277,690 803,532 : 34,617 23,471 163 521 246
2- - . . . * 1 : 16,200 2,634 43,363 33,956 79,953 # 1,217 | 21,850 4,361 27,428 3,960 | *6,282 53 341 234
* ::::::::: º *:::::: 23,539 29,853 33, 169 91,561 : 12, 155 10,046 52,457 | 74,658 || 8,095 8,693 79 604 228
*:::: a º e º e º ſº e *:::: i 225 # — — . — — . — — — — #| — — . — — . — — . — — 3,285 3,830 18 129 6{}
. . Nevis . . . . . . . . 2 3,698 : - - - - || - – — — ; – – | – – — — — - || – — – – – — — —
ar, #3 isº. & º e º sº #. 6,897 1,901 22,205 || 35,412 59,518 # 127,568 18,370 3,621 149,559 23,123 63 444 273
º §§ { Antigua . . . . . . 16,007 15,708 — — . — — . — — — — — — – – — — 294,645 # 14,953 14,886 44 618 343
S $3 || Moniserai . . . . . . . ." . 4.9% 1954, 2,237 17,731 || 23,835 | 4,213 | 1,679 29,729 3,326 4,927 7 233 + 33
* { Dominica º, º jº º º! .º.º. º. º. º. Ilº, 8,979.9,911 106 547 4179
** Barbadoes....... 16,349 18,565 # 203,417 93,834 71,869 || 369,120 || 624,734 136,842 15,118 776,694 9.887.
§ is rst. Lucia...... 9,452 10,143 13,833 || 4,109 | 16,916 || 44,878 || 51,867 16,646 14,499 || 33,003 || 6,932 | *7,967 # 9 451 430
§ #3 St. Vincent º, tº º ºſº | * | *... jº, ſº | }; º; l. . . . . . 40 794 4.94
is $'; ; Grenada ...... tº 13,349 ºf tº 13.7%. ,79,000 ||ºſº | 3:2, 4.64. |º tº "14,843 || – 667 + 910
§§ tobago .... ... g.o.º. ºf 5.330 57 pºi| 1:30 1jºji ºil 15,636 220 | 160,290 6,273 7,166 3 308 + 611
= ′ i trinidad . . . . . . 34,993 || 42,527 | 182,856 || 51,197 | 66,514 || 300,567 || 202,057 30,428 1,907 244,392 || 20,680 21,069 º, 752 #1, i94
Honduras . . . . . . . . . . ºº:: * 1: tº .4% º żºłºf iº92 º ºſº | 316,151 || 2:2:4 1,399 B 3 200 137
Bemerara & Essequibo º 43,149 439,527 º sº 327,834 lººſ ºº 33,987 ºf 41,722 || 36,712 || – Koº -.
Berbice . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,611 16,046 i 110,450 | 40,811 9,916 | 161,177 || 235,242 65,080 23,515 323,837 || 11,770 10,092 72 527 478
- . — — — —- — — . . — — 8,752 8,212 89 535 352
Fibralter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,594 28,306 || — — — — . — — — — • º, a cº’ * - ...
*::::::::: … º: 87,223 ; 139,103 || 15,776 396,253 551,132 || – – – – – – 384,120 || 59,762 º º º, º
Honian Isles . . . . . . . . . . . . 131,052 136,676 – - I -, - – – || 510,753 : - - – - | – || || 248,058 99.854 88.853 tº: 6, 127 4,678
Sierra Leone . . . . . . . . . . . . º, tº tº .22% ſº | 104,639; º; ºf 850 81,280 || 18,073 ; ; º º
Cape ºf Good Hope . . . . . . .244.4 tº jº º º 345.0. 127.4% 19,937 14.7% ºf 87.4% º º #. 3: ...tº
Mauritius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232,438 249,824 |293,386 223,964 248,283 |195,583 377,479 ºz. 143,731 º: 37,039 || 41,146 4 2,251 #2,442
Ceylon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:1:1:2 || 3:33, tº 24,378 || 3: 349, ºil lºgº ºgº iº |º. *::::: *::::: is as sº,
Van Diemans Land ...... 67,927 61,513 || 153,478 93,251 8,569 |235,298 || 52,931 98,742 ºf 43% tº ºl ; tº #!
New South Wales .. *246,998 || 242,891 268,935 | 60,356 91,189 420,480 || 120,559 15,597 || 5,305 || 141,461 || 27,611 8,987 339 602 512
§
si|

AN ACCOUNT of the No. and Tonnage of SHIPPING entered Inwards, and cleared Outwards, into, and from, each of 33 Colonies or Dependencies of GREAT BRITAIN,
distinguishing the proportion from, and to, the UNITED KING DOM, from the proportion employed between the several Colonies with each other, and with Foreign States in the Year
1831; and also of the White Population and Free People of Colour in each Island, Colony, or Dependency.
. - - Entered IN WARDS from Cleared OUT WA R D S to | POPULATION.
* * * * º , ºf e-º- - White, and Free People
C odox A ES Great Britain. British Colonies. Foreign States. TOTA L. Great Britain. British Colonies. Foreign States. TOTA L. | of Colour.
DEP E N D ENCIES. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. § No. Tonnage, No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. § No. Tonnage, No. Tommage. | Males. | Females.
Lower Canada ... . 802 || 234,908 207 24,115 # 330 | 72,094 1,339 || 331,117 || 857 248,735 ; 182 17,439 8 589,017|266,763.
Upper do. . . . . . . g .; see | Note at # head of precedi ing page. * * * = - || 857 248,736 179 17,087 290 67,619 1,326 || 333,472 º
TNew Brunswick. . . . . . . . 470 141,592 1,435 | 83,442 1,009 |32,222 2,914 257,616 || 540 | 160,063 1,438 85,090 386 21,481 2,364 266,634 { Wholly. White
Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . 106 || 30,521 1,805 154,842 253 |30,690 |2,164 |216,053 || 75 || 19,936 2009 iſºga is 37.1: 3.9 |2 ºr,"...º. “
Prince Edward’s Island...; 26 || 5,091 283 1,917 2 || 115 : 311 17,123 || 24 5,257 353 | 16,594 5 .# *..., | "...; tº following page.
Newfoundland . . . . . . ...; 274 37,577 385 30,643 218 28,349 : 877 | 96,569 || 181 21,764; 432 43,159 223 27,575 836 92,948. . .
ſBermudas . . . . . . . . 9 2,285 89 7,301 61 5,909 159 15,495 2 517 106 || 9,846 # 54 5,568 ; 162 | 15,931 2,135 4,192
Bahamas . . . . . . . . . . 11 2,033 174 17,827 281 28,905 466 || 48,765 || 12 2,054; 92 || 7,178 395 45,032 499 || 54,264 3,368 3,863
Jamaica . . . . . . . . . . 240 || 75,541 165 22,974; 269 25,687 674 124,202 || 287 87,729 145 | 18,205 256 24,454 688 || 130,388 || – – — —
(Tortola 13 || 2,917 28 648 3 47 44 3,632 || 1 || || 2,532 ; 26 599 || 3 54 40 3,184 787 986
TS 2. | Nevis . . . . . . 700 reinſºn. § - - | – — $ - - – – # - — ; – $º * : * * { * * | --- ~~. § –- || J ---. § - - ** — *** * — --
tº § is St. Kitts ....; 28 7,400 211 || 10,798 # 317 | 10,954 556 29,152 || 26 6,590 # 234 12,108 ; 262 8,983 : 522 27,681 3,608
S §§ i Antigua. . . . . no return. – – – *a-º. º. * * | * *-ºs- 385 32,409 *m tº ºn * * * *= { * * *- : *a- gººms 407 || 32,522 tº rºº * *
S | Sº Montserat 4. 852; 78 3,865 : 28 1,107 110 5,824 || 5 | 1,237 81 4,060 i 33 1,279 119 6,576 467 677
s Dominica 14 3,367 81 4,175 119 4,167 214 || 11,709 : 14 3,316 110 || 5,187 89 2,753 213 || 11,256 2,120 2,538
5 : Barbadoes ....... 77 | 19,406 289 23,532 170 10,994 : 536 53,932 || 74 19,580 i 367 30,323 103 || 6,442 # 544 56,345 – – – —
: 's ſ St. Lucia. . . .'; 18 3,972 165 6,187 283 || 10,223 466 20,382 20 4,528 188 || 7,973 : 259 8,338 467 20,839 : 1,690 1,838
§ § 3 | St.Vincents...; 36 10,346 245 16,427 104 || 5,532 385 32,295 || 45 12,732 292 17,735 ; 91 3,588 328 34,055 ; – – | – –
is $ 5.4 Grenada . 40 11,473 218 || 13,556 50 3,854 308 28,883 || 35 | 10,146 229 || 13,286 46 4,003 : 310 27,345 2,210 2,758
§ 3 || Tobago ....; 28 7,127 108 || 6,647 20 | 1,478 ; 156 15,252 || 28 7,385 119 7,377 8 582 155 15,344 728 752
> Trinidad .... 88 21,61i 189 14,860 103 || 9,136 isso 45,767 || 73 || 17807 313||16.034; 7. gºal sº ºil; 10,011 || 10,413
| Honduras . . . . . . . . 39 || 10,035 8 497 30 3,386 : 77 | 13,918 || 43 11,050 5 305 # 34 4,993 : 82 16,351 937 919
Demerara . . . . . . . . 190 54,080 323 27,498 8 8,182 601 | 89,760 || 188 52,412 ; 336 27,950 i 39 5,605 : 563 85,967 i 4,630 || 4,436
UBerbice . . . . . . . . . . 34 8,927 194 | 10,665 14 | 1,616 242 21,208 || 30 7,737 210 | 11,304 | 6 | 1,087 246 20,128 873 8 i i
Gibraltar. . . . . . . . . . . § Tºo ! ?'etal??! # — — – * ... * * * * * * * *-ass tº tºº **-* * *=== - – — -- — ; – — — ; -- ~ : — T & Wholly Whi
Malta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 29,661 292 || 35,665 801 |108,650; 1,280 173,976 || 180 28,572 ; 268 30,439 774 102,605 ; 1,222 moral "| hite &
Ionian Isles. . . . . . . . . . . . – 22,101 – – – – – – 172,776 – – 194,877 || – || 23,081 – – || – – — 176,794 : — — | 199,875 ſº QS
Sierre Leone . . . . . . . . . . ; 59 20,381 ! I | 1,252 7 837 77 22,470 || 77 26,445 26 2,883 4 416 107 º tº following page.
Cape of Good Hope ....; 79 20,737 88 29,960 38 14,769 205 || 65,466 || 104 || 33,393 || 75 | 19,097 52 9,915 # 231 62,405 48,627 44,053
Mauritius . . . . . . tº e º & © .# 65 20,790 94 | 28,027 197 46,019 357 | 94,836 || 22 5,937 106 || 33,735 214 50,790 i 342 90,462 12,666 || 13,039
Ceylon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . no return – - || – – f – – ~ – º – – | - *=º. *-*-* sºm-º. * * * * * : *-* = # *-* } smºs * * = ** | * – 490,474 || 439,362
Van Diemans Land 33 11,325 52 11,202 16 || 4,055 ; 101 || 26,582 || 15 4,884 66 15,554 11 || 4,607 92 || 25,045 8,351 4,623
New South Wales. . . . . . 41 14,400 : 45 7,221 : 71 || 9,604 157 31,225 || 12 4,551 55 12,263 80 12,008 147 28,882 13,456 7,474
*** The anneared Statements show ſ CANADA. BAHAMA. ISLANDS. IONIAN ISLEs. WAN DIEMANS LAND.
the Superficies of each Colony under
Cultivation, and the Annual Produce
thereof; the same Numbers are given
Number of Acres in Pasture or Crop
in the Upper Province is stated at
956,312 Acres, instead of 2,066,31%.
The Statements in other respects are
jor both the Canadas, eaccept that the
imperfect, but preceding pages will &
supply the deficiency. Page 78 shows
the Amount of the Eaſports from
Great Britain to each of the West
India Islands and Colonies, in each
of the 9 Years 1814–22, and page 80
the Annual Produce thereof in each
Year since 1813 ; and pages 141 and
144 show the nature and eactent of the
Eaſports and Imports to and from in
each Year since 1826.
U
,915,578 Acres of Uncultivated Land
2
2,066,312 do.
3
3,204,755 Bushels of Wheat
3,142,274
394,817
984,758
234,528
339,632
6,657,418
106,048
481,463
3,766,827
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Oats
Barley
Peas
Rye
Indian Corn
Potatoes
in Pasture and Crop
Buck Wheat
NOVA SCOTIA.
327,676 Acres in Pasture and Crop
173,712 Bushels of Wheat
other Grain
Potatoes
178,371 Toms of Hay
9,122 Acres of Uncultivated Land
474 do.
30,350 Bushels of Indian & Guinea Corn
3,225
38,465 Dozens of Pine Apples
30,500 Pumpkins and Melons
in Cro
do.
31,300 Ochre
22 Toms of Cotton
19
193,545
77,153
17,985
606
do.
do.
do.
Peas and Beans
74,250 ibs. of Potatoes and Yams
Cassada
BERMU D.A.
333,107 ibs. of Onions
do.
Barley
Garden Vegetables
Arrow Root
Bushels of Potatoes
466,198 Acres of Uncultivated Land
235,882 do.
192,507 do.
24,028 do.
20,496,567
286,769
in Crop.
45, i38 Bushels of Wheat
Indian Corn
87,591 of Oats
Pulse
Ths. of Currants
Barrels of Wine
132,950 lbs, of Flax
32,094
46,510 Acres of Land Uncultivated
61,484 in. Crop. 2,950 do. in Pasture
do.
Cotton
Olives and Oil
do.
MALTA.
46,319 Bushels of Wheat • &
Meschiato (Mixed Grain)
121,612
82,521
46,849
do.
do.
do.
Barley
Beans
25,447,584 ths, of Garden Vegetables
88,248 do.
4,124,150 do.
#27,284 do,
Green Peas
Cotton,
Cummin Seed
18,378 do. in Pasture
65,979 Acres in Crop
511,264 Bushels of Wheat
70,105 do. Oats
57,155 do. Barley
11,135 do. Peas and Beans
13,677 Toms of Turnips
5,964 do. Potatoes
5,577 do. Hay
NEW souTH WALES.
2,766,933 Acres planted
225,812 do.
70,695 do.
cleared
cultivated
No Return of Produce, except about
1,810 Tuns of Sperm, Sea, Blephant, and
Black Whale Oil.

As Acco UNT of the Population, Number of schools and Scholars; Churches or Chapels and Attendants; Gaols, Debtors and Criminals; Sentences; Productions; and Live
Stock, at each of 33 Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain in 1831.
Expenditures, amounting probably to upwards of £2,000,000 an-
nually, is so much abstracted from Great Britain on one side, and so
much advantage in favour of the Colonists on the other, this, how-
ever, will be more fully elucidated in another page. From the places above, noted
with a $, there was no Return of the White and Free People of Colour in 183; the
numbers above are those returned in 1829 as tº page 218. It is observed in the Official
Returns in regard to the Number of Prisoners in New South Wales, that they imply
the Number passed through the Gaol during the Year, and not the No., confined at
one time; this part of the Returns exhibits other discrepancies, which if these pages
are distributed among the proper persons at the different Colonies may be obviated
in future.
'I uns of Qil to Great Britain.
* * Page 115 shows the progressive increase of Sheep’s Wool in Van Dieman's Land and New South Wales.
Hºme produced at the Cape of Good Hope, and page 79, of the Sugar produced at the Mauritius, imported into Great Britain,
of Ceylon are Cinnamom, and Elephants, line 2 of page 142 shows the proportion of Cinnamon Imported from thcarce into Great Britain, in each Year since 1826,-Elephants
- Population. Education. Churches or Chapels. Guols, Debtors, & Criminals. § º & - Live Stock.
COLONIES º 2. ºf Pºlis # —
: O)" º Slaves or s: Annual Accommo- *: Annual # No ſº N #. of . #s § § § Goat d
DEPENDENCIES. of 8. Convicts. 3: Scholars. * No. dation. ants. Ea'pence. º º # #. #. St. § & Q Horses. Cattle. Sheep. .
Lower Canada . . . . . . 423,630 | – – ; 31 3,540 2,085 55 – – – – 5,093 4 || – – – – | – | — — – ; – | – | –- — 116,686 388,706 543,143 |295,337
Upper do. . . . . . . . . 188,558 || – – 1000 || 49,136 – – i. 55 — — . — - — — 5 03 6 | – || || 2 || || 5 || || 31 47 107 5
New Brunswick. . . . . . 72,943 — — i{} 210 5,233 33 9,500 6,050 — — ; 10 || 179 207 || – | | 18 16 4 3 8 — -
Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . 142,548 — — . 449 15,315 7,639 130 11,745 6,773 9,025 # 17 315 45 — 21 8 — 37 11 1 : 14,074 || 127,642 197,375 80,223
Prince Edward’s Island 23,473 – – ; 4 || – – 202 || 6 | 1,250 | 1,000 440 1 | 72 120 | – || 47 || 3 || – | – | – | — ; 2,927 | 10,733 36,057
Newfoundland . . . . . . 58,088 — — . 14 2,006 - — ; 46 – – — — . ~ — ; 6 70 – – | – | 16 || 1 || – | 19 || || 3 || 1 .*
ſBermudas . . . . . . 6,327 3,825 # 23 1,031 905 ; 16 3,140 2,315 1,792 2 40 2 : — 5 3 — 14 — — 226 1,716 275 332
Bahamas . . . . . . . . 7,231 9,557 7 458 702 || 4 || || 4,890 3,020 1,806 } 72 16 || 6 || 35 8 sº I wºess | * | *-*** 1,165 3,250 5,975 3,755
Jamaica . . . . . . . . — — 322,421 ; 23 2,037 – — — — – ~ | – — *-* - * * - I - - -
(Tortola 1,773 5,392. 411 — — ; 5 1,557 1,105 790 | 40 | 2 34 20 *- : *s-sº- 1 - I tººls ºss
"Sº 2 Nevis . . . . . $4,612 9,259 || 1 150 — — 5 1,215 710 | – — 1 || 30 — — — 1 – f – -— | 2 | —-
&; § s < St. Kitts . . 3,608 || 19,525 6 2,002 || – — 15 2,980 | 1,410 2,266 | 60 # — 15 — * I aesaºzºr, I —-
R § $ ) Antigua ..] § 5,875 29,539 : 19 1,216 || - - 22 3,618 2,415 || 5,560 | 70 2 | – || 24 2 — i2 — —- :
S S$ Montserat... 1,144 6,209 688 — — 5 1,000 || 420 — — . . . 20 — — . — 8 | – || – || 8 || 1 || -- 3
º 2 U Dominica. . 4,658 14,232 1. 134 130 ; 14 * *s-ºs i wºn sºme 34() } 6{} 2 | f | 8 - *- 8 || 30 — §
~ \ Barbadoes . . . . . . $21,105 81,902 # 23 1,281 - - 20 7,220 2,710 || 4,050 1 — — 37 9 || 137 33 * : * : *-** { *mass s
2. 's { St. Lucia . . 3,528 11,371 H 47 190 7 | 1,830 740 — — } 40 — — – 57 7 : 18 46 97 13 578 2,239 1,741 § 594
§ S 3 | St.Vincents $4,125 23,589 I 209 – — j . 2,520 | 1,870 2,985 2 80 18 1 || 238 75 # 45 | – || -- 1 - s
s 5 § { Grenada . . 4,968 23,471 5 430 — — 8 2,870 1,490 1,486 H 50 H{} | { 4. e- I 15 2 2 591 8,620 *2,705
.s 3 Tobago. . . . 1,480 11,959 156 }{}{} 3 7{}{} 380 530 T. 36 2 : 1 98 iſ #126 4 1 I
F Trinidad .. 20,427 | 21,322 *** --> * * * *-* * : *-* * * *-* - * - , ºne-a- -- I - -
Honduras . . . . . . 1,856: 2,027 | 2} 6 — — 3. 450 24() 890 i 60 – – — 26 6 : ; 9 # 3 22 H
Demerara . . . . . . 9,066 69,368 2 -** -s * * 17 3,800 3,410 — — } | 273 3 | – | 68 || 36 — —- 410 7 -
U Berbice . . . . . . . . . . 1,684 20,178 302 — — ; ; 3 | 1,000 800 — — } 50 " — — . — | 6 H. : : 3 4 —- 2 64 12,070
Gibralter . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,024 — — 7 381 70 6 3,670 | 3,440 127 2 55 7 | – | 20 3 : — — | 68 | - Goats.
Malta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,839 — — 6 1,130 222 80, 115 — -- 316 # 5 544 || | | | – || 277 17 § 165 59 280 — 5,368 7, 193 14,248 4,454
Honian Isles. . . . . . . . . . 188,717 — — . 61 2,554 6,905 #2425 | - – – – 5,185 7 — — 24 || 2 || 568 25 : 314 227 64? 4 16,356 10,906 || 100,741 | 73,447
Sierra Leone . . . . . . . . 31,627 — — ; 16 2,422 1,658 16 6,280 5,115 539 : 1 | 125 21 | 1 || 279 13 # 326 20 50 11 40
Cape of Good Hope . . . 92,715 34,133 : 35 | 1,866 452 # 36 | 16,530 8,615 7,039 || 24 |1084 1 | – || 499 55 448 152 1,313| 19 # 67,760 315,355 1,687,614 |608,906
Mauritius. . . . . . . . . . . . 25,705 || 72,500 18 1,116 1,855 8 3,350 880 3,348 i 86 || 2 | – || 65 i i : – 78 || 7 || || 11 1,164 26,724 2,227 | *3,303
Ceylon. . . . . . . tº e º º & © tº 929,836 20,656 355 14,700 3,686 360 |118,800 63,923 8,548 # 17 |1763 69 || 2 | 869 54 880 235 2,885 14 1,146 537,203 || 29,510 || 38,336
Van Diemans Land . 12,974 10,505 ; 12 496 2,042 17 | 3,620 2,450 5,367 9 328 20 | – || 1 || 3 || 21 I all 214 || 2 3,387 85,942 | 680,740 502
New South Wales . . . 20,930 15,668 # 38 1,609 | 13,292 37 7,115 2,984 10,491 | 8 || 900 305 || 7 |6737|1,676; 46 |8,688. 794 | 1 || 10,352 248,440 504,775
* $ rſ"?); - ſo preceding pages display ºw item con- ſ Sº FRRA LEG NE.
tained *"..."o.º.º. ..". *ś to 32,588 Acres in Crop CAPE OF GOO }} {{O PE. MAURHTHUS. CEY LON.
Parliament, are diffused over 33 folios, except that the Official Re- 12,000 Sugar Cane Stalks 18.89%.064 Acres in Pasture 76,950 Acres in Crop 1,645,594 Acres Uncultivated
turns purport to distinguish under the head of Revenue in each of 3,069 Bushels of Rice ’198393 do. Crop 114225 do. Pasture 381,059 do. in Crop
the 33 colonies, the proportion contributed by Great Britain, but the 53,210 do. Cassada & Cocoa 445,693 Busiels of wheat 73704 do, wood 75,887 do. in Pasture
distinction applies to only 8, which at page 219 are noted with 7,645 do. Indian Corn 282,183 do. {}ats sº do, incultivated 5.293.855 Bushes of Paddy
an *, and in those eight the amounts are incorrectly stated. Co- 601 do. Sweet Potatoes 271,147 do. Barley 3,860 Cwts, of Wheat '65??io do. Fine Grain
lumns 12–14, and 16 of page 194, will show the sums annually 2,644 do. Ground Nuts 36,403 do. Rve 603,516 do. Manioc (Cassada) 102,037 do. Indian Corn
charged on account of the Civil Establishments of those eight; 7,338 do. . . Plantams $ 3,840 do. Maize & Millet 805,735 do. Sugar 5,325 do. -Grain
and columns 28 and 31 of the same page, 35 of 195, and 126 of 199, 2,643 Cwts. of Yams 19,950 do. Potatoes 'sº do. Coffee º do. Peas
show other amounts voted annually for Colonial purposes. All 20 do. Ginger’ - 9,972 do. Legumes 230 do. Cloves 39,756 do. Coffee
these convey but an imperfect idea. of the exact relation of the 4 H () do. Arrow Root 3,925,000 ibs. of Oat Hay 25,494 do. Mahis (Maize) 2,658 do. Pepper
Colonies with Great Britain ; the Maintenance, and Pay of all the PiężNCE EDWAR BS.” HSLAND. 18,467 & Legers of 15% $ Wine 93,799 do. Potatoes 548 do. Mustard
Troops, Garrisons, and Fleets in any way connected with the Co- 59,801 Acres in Crop d 1,382 $ Gallons each. R Brandy 390,680 Gallons of Arrack 73,685 ibs. of Cotton
lonies, charged under the head of Army, Navy, and Ordnance 1,265,097 do. Uncultivated . 2,052,516 do. Tobacco
§ 'A'he above Statements convey but an imperfect idea ºf the Produce of the respective Places ; the great Productions of the Canadas are Timber, Deals, Staves, Pot
and Pearl Ashes, and Furs, lines 1, 60, &c. and 69–78 of page 140, will show the quantity of each of those Articles Imported into the Uni/ed Kingdom from Canada
Żr, each Year $77, C & 1826. -
Of the Fir Timber, line 78, about half the quantity is from New Brunswick ; the remainder, and the whoſe of lines 69–76 from Canada, ex-
U are £aported in large numbers to different parts of the Asiatic Continent.
#. 37, page 137, shows the Importation of Currants, chiefly from the Ionian isles, into Great Britain, in each Year since 1826.
£ 6%"?" ()?? 6. 070,9.
cept 72, which is from the United States. Newfoundland, Eaports annually about 800,000 Quintals of Dried Fish chiefly to Spain and Portugal, and from 8 to 10,000
In 1815 the Eaportation of A'ish was i, 180,661 Quintals ; see Fishery in Indea for both Fish and Oils during a series of Years. It is the
Seas of the Bahama Islands which supply the large quantities of Turtle annually imported into Great Britain, attogether wmnoticed in the Statements ºf Imports.
The Produce of Cotton in Malta must
Line 31, page 140, shows fle proportion of the
Among the Rich and Valuable productions
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§




§
AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of VESSELS cleared OUTwARDS from all the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, to all those Countries with which the intercourse
is maintained by Foreign, as well as by British Shipping, in each of the 20 Years 1787–1806; and in each of the 6 Years 1814–19, distinguishing BRITISH from For EIGN.
NO R W A Y and PORTUGAL, MA.
i

R USS I.A. PR USSIA. S W E D EN. D ENMARK, GE PMA NY. Pºgy, the ^º F R A N C E. sº #. ITA I, Y.
' Years. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
iſ ſ 1787 268 55,526 206 39,650 : 199 || 19,596 || 393 54,677 474 63,485 # 226 35,414 1,682 189,860 1,392 || 104,543 237 22,795 : 173 21,095
& 8 : 287 60,732 fl 162 39,464 200 22,559 : 437 64,552 496 || 63,049 245 || 41,043 : 1,557 185,772 1,585 125,138 ; 204 22,274 ; 154 20,325
§ ; 9 : 246 58,842 146 | 28,500 : 139 18,006 362 58,912 411 54,315 # 223 28,545 1,622 190,147 1,685 141,714 228 23,868 ; 133 || 17,504
- §: 1790 279 | 66,143 164 38,189 : 154 17,697 : 348 56,399 308 41,836 229 31,090 1,284 166,939 : 1,188 93,828 175 22,201 : 157 20,808
H. : 278 66,118 175 || 38,690 : 139 14,623 362 59,120 406 56,068 ; 267 37, 170 : 1,276 169,140 1,367 41,967 267 32,392 226 31,005
S- 2 ; 322 || 76,633 150 32,663 148 14,988 325 52,183 : 432 61,075 ; 292 || 41,453 : 1,734 201,862 1,317 | 107,821 264 31,867 215 30,272
r 3 ; 187 45,003 183 38,006 110 || 13,083 218 37,700 : 310 || 46,968 ; 133 24,263 1,335 | 167,608 66 3,734 147 | 16,885 136 18,135
| 4 : 436 93,058 252 51,250 203 25,308 326 53,674 ; 472 74,716 248 32,140 1,153 142,199 : 1 83 i 203 24,534 142 20,539
5 : 588 129,630 246 53,870 142 18,259 260 46,605 # 280 43,461 # 217 28,558 8 817 7 627 131 14,793 106 || 13,974
6 : 541 | 120,184 350 68,068 ; 223 27,329 382 59,663 : 351 41,785 234 32,234 H 22 : —— 57 7,226 45 6,721
º 7 329 || 74,773 147 30,092 121 15,783 : 314 || 55,402 # 334 49,749 198 || 27,815 — — ** 2 70 : — |
tº 8 : 563 || 130, 1:32 276 57,937 128 17,518 409 64,276 : 726 121,167 251 35,639 2. i"74 § – *- 1. 50 24 3,864
3 ./ s 9 : 467 94,571 323 60,349 : 101 | 12,581 : 328 56,730 : 464 || 71,557 : 196 28,204 7 879 ; — *- 8 1,005 49 6,475
S st < 1800 : 714 | 167,050 351 64,335 62 8,088 # 343 55,125 # 389 51,507 216 || 32,407 227 35,889 6 534 9 2,053 75 | 12,874
ſ: I # 593 119,870 248 45,235 98 11,354 : 394 63,586 371 50,278 ; 182 25,743 155 22,402 106 || 11, 197 35 5,216 61 8,774
Q 2 : 484 || 101,285 459 85,892 : 111 || 13,912 404 61,411 || 736 117,470 286 36,894 880 | 121,378 966 | 68,239 233 30,347 241 32,084
3 : 920 176,699 445 89,777 ; 106 || 14,755 545 92,622 321 56,444 220 | 34,515 179 23,492 125 10,134 70 10,563 47 6,573
4 : 558 || 1:10,622 4.38 85,906 96 || 13,319 : 713 || 108,748 # 116 19,996 : 197 30,506 — —- 4-º-º-º-º-º-" 27 3,879 j6 2,432
5 § 927 | 185,809 536 | 103,432 #, 130 18,106 || 893 140,856 757 23,854 204 || 32,637 2 385 — *- | 183 7 1,009
U 6 677 | 133,834 - 99 20,160 142 | 19,626 790 120,385 229 33,763 210 32,426 3. 71 : — *-* Wº A- 9 1,202
(1814 556 109,819 196 34,063 ; ; 35 22, 192 # 225 29,566 # 807 95,086 254 31,555 1,085 101,020 : 1,196 98,550 278 30,674 154 23,138
& 15 # 686 131,810 137 20,839 95 || 14,457 : 395 49,183 : 706 || 87,645 # 350 45,125 # 1,076 98,728 737 62,790 211 24,447 222 || 33,356
§ i 16 # 343 67,531 151 22,813 39 6,286 # 349 45,079 839 || 103,210 ; 257 29,731 1,070 107,758 1,442 | 101,125 ; 171 19,519 230 30,780
§ 3 17 897 154,683 316 50,221 55 7,862 # 549 77,709 757 99,647 : 335 | 36,789 : 1,007 91,766 : 1,874 || 130,427 183 21,342 233 32,082
18 # 989 172,330 466 72,159 # 63 || 10,583 : 593, 80,597 : 754 94, 119 ; 340 || 36,032 817 | 70,000 1,532 96,617 263 || 31, 124 : 410 || 63,372
U 19 761 131,378 238 36,770 45 7,149 : 565 77,819 733 94,570 : 341 33,766 732 63,231 1,270 75,291 ; 212 25,772 239 33,923
ſ (1787 4. 1,429 116 24,143 28 4,053 # 234 41,628 73 12,495 14 1,338 276 18,639 565 11,558 40 3,404 7 1,250
& 8 15 4,290 97 19,755 ; 21 2,403 ; H 77 31,783 75 12,712 1 6{} 132 10,661 291 22,469 29 2,755 3 697
§ 3 9 2 855 47 9,008 | 480 142 26,698 53 10,348 | {} 1,013 173 || 12,967 250 9,860 35 3,159 1 190
§: I 790 #2 2,343 94 19,697 3 351 # 88 35,787 86 14,696 13 2,235 187 15,541 253 9,284 54 5,766 17 | 2,253
} 6 1,505 126 26,660 31 4,753 210 41,500 : 103 || || 7,665 17 2,543 201 | i 6,989 278 13,098 39 3,800 --- *-is
U 2 3 596 98 21,933 50 7,385 176 37,584 92 14,307 24 3,604 210 | 13,588 166 8,421 33 3,464 l 200
ſ 3 8 1,768 67 16,356 46 7,429 173 32,128 94. 17,348 3} 5,979 294 | 26,868 55 8,560 38 6,433 } 6 2,200
4. 6 1,423 93 16,013 || 65 10,250 i 303 48,182 203 34,258 28 4,775 293 23,505 12 2,420 48 7,596 3 475
5 18 4,474 343 51,230 ; 122 15,395 : 513 89,039 || 466 76,924 : 108 21,051 35 5,441 81 5,977 67 9,641 37 5,958
6 55 9,395 : 1,055 92,439 : 146 17,396 || 656 | 103,927 513 73,634 : 135 25,671 106 7,652 122 8,974 : 115 16,103 63 || 11,920
º 7 I 1,387 1,000 94,596 : 64 8,243 : 494 78,758 417 58,312 82 15,785 285 23,957 171 10,107 33 4,855 58 10,082
§ 8 14 2,006 1,077 | 103,826 103 | 18,347 548 89,975 214 33,557 88 16,555 126 10,199 74 2,930 36 6,073 25 || 4,627
§ 3 Š. 9 : 147 29,941 564 || 76, 166 143 25,713 : 742 134,080 202 30,112 89 17,958 32 1,741 32 1,548 53 10,406 I6 3,342
& § 1800 : 130 25,976 : 1,740 | 181,547 185 29,055 915 160,213 396 51,663 136 24,835 518 54,845 206 | 16,523 87 | 15,841 39 6,291
Ç 1 : 200 38,570 2,324 241,564 164 26,700 : 705 || 133,410 412 56,979 181 31,443 563 || 70,568 181 16,458 100 18,277 ; 33 6,218
º, 2 36 10,071 620 80,405 : 153 25,987 : 527 97,239 164 26,770 47 9,114 562 45,772 739 53,061 86 15,499 7 1,564
3 38 9,443 872 125,716 129 21,592 921 172,753 ; 149 31,205 60 9,577 464 34,546 331 25,466 : 143 21,323 27 | 5,580
4 53 10,421 : 1,273 || 148,458 133 20,636 971 162,082 192 25,321 ; ; 17 | 19,375 522 40,939 9 1,025 # 256 || 39,669 110 | 19,784
5 52 10,366 1,212 | 166,843 185 30,326 iſ 029 162,646 283 34,077 : 103 | 16,738 324 || 19,574 20 2,554 111 | 20,357 : H 10 | 19,656
U 6 32 8,876 166 20,440 220 42,399 900 171,098 727 83,376 : 122 | 19,300 464 30,810 3 4,528 126 21,738 52 10,647
ſ 1814 § 127 31,431 419 34,808 357 65,703 ; 274 51,013 : 381 56,724 86 13,664 1,505 130,031 941 57,619 : 130 21,233 14 2,519
. . " 15 152 || 41,894 303 65,254 314 58,032 698 || 144,090 201 31, 161 99 || 16,451 1,197 || 106,233 678 || 46,886 ſ 111 16,313 18 3,340
§ 16 82 23,558 103 27,233 # 59 | 12,855 ; 184 32,359 98 14,545 32 5,300 452 41,721 780 41,888 57 7,933 9 1,426
& 17 81 20,030 |6 || 34, 168 # 81 | 16,891 # 411 65,143 199 21,343 38 5,670 454 37,081 669 36,008 || 60 | 8,405 2 260
18 116 29,684 394 73,219 118 22,274 1013 || 145,376 : 411 45,843 34 7,251 : 1,322 || 114,910 976 || 51,387 72 | 12,657 5 854
U U 19 90 22,502 258 $7,196 87 17,435 615 103,004 || 235 28,627 30 5,091 684 62,473 963 54,809 38 7,783 8 1,477


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AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of VESSELS entered in WARDS from all the Ports of GREAT BRIT AiN, to all those Countries with which the intercourse
is maintained by Foreign, as well as by British Shipping, in each of the 20 Years 1787–1806; and in each of the 6 Years 1814–19, distinguishing BRITish from Foreign.
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Years. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. § No. Tonnage. § No. | Tonnage.
ſ ſ 1787 832 150,094 986 187,627 343 || 33,246 : 383 || 41,497 278 || 32,777 ; 1,412 | 157,897 1, 116 80,821 470 52,060 i 328 34,782 167 21,769
s 8 # 915 194,968 908 || 163,869 ; 270 29,401 || 336 || 38,381 256 || 31,427 j 1,260 148,828 1,106 || 80,645 # 450 55,249 ; 277 31,844 127 | 18,426
§ 4.9 602 || 145,300 647 142,641 259 || 33,014 243 29,556 210 |26,062 1,395 | 162,848 1,393 || 104,895 512 60,429 º! |42,850 199 || 14,730
& 1790 788 | 169,100 837 180,747 : 292 || 37,277 ; 272 30,039 i 201 || 23,433 1,294 | 156,102 : 1,214 || 83,957 : 469 59,192 : 288 34,026 148 20,492
- I # 826 191,257 844 134,241 216 || 23,928 # 415 || 48,076 252 32,044 1,232 152,679 1,449 || 101,623 553 | 69,348 # 319 35,974 ; 158 12,007
C 2 922 221,217 873 | 188,760 276 || 34,345 # 429 49,705 # 246 || 32,941 1,603 | 187,826 1,413 91,428 578 71,325 : 383 45,339 : 138 20,275
ſ 3 840 | 200,191 836 | 166,657 185 21,714; 230 22,346 231 || 32,129 1,617 | 224,529 158 12,230 i 320 || 42,539 247 28,812 : 119 | 16,833
4 : 799 || 172,662 : 615 125,789 228 28,819 216 21,548 # 281 || 44,102 : 1,490 181,254 2 169 367 || 45,084 255 31, 160 92 || 13,224
5 785 172,917 449 90,629 : 144 15,585 64 6,887 269 |47, 479 40 4,241 f : 2,586 # 359 || 48,427 213 28,217 § 112 | 19,556
6 : 1,172 250,239 # 936 178,063 192 22,690 139 || 11,223 : 360 58,483 2 155 55 12, 160 # 262 33,301 # 92 | 12,711 § 112 | 16,586
e 7 : 686 160,341 436 | 86,614 103 || 13,068 # 121 9,495 247 || 35,717 | 40 *** — # 302 || 45,498 5 550 # 22 4,774
§ 8 912 197,920 | 685 135,779 121 14,661 158 15,388 435 | 65,611 3 477 2 121 : 279 || 46,078 3 528 5 | 1,064
§3 s 3...? 887 172,047 620 | 119,563; 199 || 12,136 113 11,870 : 486 || 6a, 161 ; 134 33,258 3 315 # 383 57,695 2 675 28 3,927
S is 1800 782 | 164,918 715 139,041 : 94 | 10,308 170 18,696 251 29,415 # 220 || 33,333 9 945 276 39,089 20 5,206 78 || 13,871
Q: I # 854 174,840 515 98,474 ; ; ; 1 || 13,339 269 38,065 202 26, 186 145 || 23,496 81 4,764 # 395 || 61,089 : 18 3,319 ; 30 4,912
SQ 2 : 779 | 166,128 ; 1,048 217,796 174 21,409 # 414 || 50,899 || 467 74,871 i 873 112,239 751 52,574 ; 373 || 48,347 ; 211 31,152 : 113 | 16,670
3 : 1,110 || 238,683 : 794 | 166,187 135 | 15,422 : 436 54,539 178 29,738 ; 237 30,191 303 22,784 382 51,189 217 29,408 # 175 24,823
4 : 830 | 165,929 894 | 182,404 ± 106 | 12,831 460 54,465 : 52 6,961 4 1,989 --- — ; 241 37,680 ± 22 || 3,366 32 5,364
5 § 961 182,498 1,004 || 195,673 121 17, 120 488 61,350 80 | 10,511 **-*.* 3 105 ; 274 || 41,075 7 1,241 # 30 5,047
i. 6 1,105 || 214,728 ; 223 47,479 187 28,294 : 529 || 64,132 : 256 || 41,349 2 267 * 354 50,214 H 233 : 34 || 5,097
ſ 1814 # 859 163,043 ; 223 34,711 184 27,936 153 17,394 : 533 57,718 # 1,018 85,551 1,557 || 105,244; 392 || 47,207 : 335 | 49,087; 105 | 18,298
SS 15 1,141 215,942 217 | 37,408 105 || 17,381 261 23,744 508 58,620 1,014 | 89,593 897 75,591 381 || 46,064 255 32,445 144 22,526
| #3 º , 699 || 115,724; 226 44,285 65 11,949 171 14,624 ſº | #2,886 1,148 11,206 || 3:2 tº 437 º 302 || 35,881 # 175 27,273
s] 17 1,358 224,016 633 || 104,709 : 117 20,319 ; 322 || 37,942 : 700 92,585 1,036 99,403 1,867 127,813 457 49,954; 281 || 33,598 186 27,039
| 18 1,654 284,243 : 842 | 129,742 : 125 || 23,343 418 47,045 # 750 95,116 1,134 99,988 # 1,688 109,172 # 481 52,767 : 355 41,756; 316 || 46,513
U U 19 1,453 242,283 : 578 80,258 130 21,988 272 29,726 726 94,015 898 || 77,734 1,433 80,855 # 516 52,787 308 34,639 335 | 56,423
ſ ſing? 14 3,767 244 || 43,739 127 | 18,934 678 || 104,711 73 | 12,621 # 629 41,328 309 12,868 ; 20 | 1,294 : 47 4,441 — —
§§ 8 26 7,509 : 170 || 36,649 54 || 7,800 600 | 103,013 # 59 || 10,298 || 361 22,967 : 388 15,097 11 || 867 72 8,088 7 | 1,080
§ 3...? 11 || 4,342 : 136 || 21,113 6 976 : 500 | 83,269 46 | 8,796 # 304 || 23,814 ; 273 || 9,677 ; 12 1,276 : 41 || 3,617 1 || 98
§§ 1790 15 4,502 391 || 55,403 ; 13 2,553 575 96,853 ; 251 18,824 504 || 34,098 # 345 11,960 10 954 50 4,683 1 75
| 1 15 4,484 || 379 || 48,046 186 16,159 672 108,375 180 21,250 : 542 34,520 : 402 17,507 8 860 # 54 5,629 — —
U 2 5 931 365 44,035 # 136 21,491 638 || 104,253 : 77 13,958 535 | 34,621 : 330 12,362 17 2,023 45 4,324 — —
ſ 3 3 724 310 || 45,051 ; 165 27,031 754 123,228 : 71 || 14,868 ; 458 30,336 3 2,397 : 32 3,554 52 6,593 3 510
4. 5 4,410 # 666 47,459 136 18,105 # 801 || 124,591 || 132 23,900 # 620 43, 112 31 4,750 27 3,280 36 3,787 1 150
5 7 | 1,470 i 361 59,668 141 | 18,482 716 || 115,632 258 47,199 164 21,423 189 | 19,455 # 39 4,492 : 73 || 10,459 || 9 || 1,610
tº 6 27 4,448 # 1,126 113,256 212 27,735 # 980 || 143,694 || 41 || 58,038 240 | 19,243 : 140 9,907 32 3,595 : 109 || 14,136 18 2,307
º 7 5 693 # 917 | 91,200 154 | 19,862 696 || 106,930 284 40,365 611 || 45,728 # 189 || 13,696 || 74 8,237 169 23,228 # 24 || 3,935
§ & 8 2 494 1,007 || 99,706 143 23,333 777 || 131,035 ; 117 | 16,822 : 364 27,852 97 6,108 || 76 8,430 119 19,116 52 8,379
S3 is 3 9 13 3,579 i 778 || 106, 175 245 39,288 981 | 163,965 161 24,472 : 114 9,227 60 4,484 || 63 || 7,660 158 23,879 # 41 6,437
s Fºl 1800 58 || 13,484 || 1,500 | 185.2i; ; 267 39,141 higg 178849; 389 44,483 1,057 | 88,182 241 20,953 78 || 9,115 124 |38,217; 87 || 7,434
R. I 135 | 27,358 1,357 177,703 218 33,955 ; 801 || 138,370 428 45,942 : 1,167 107,235 # 247 24,004 : 113 15,288 206 || 32,313; 14 2,381
2 16 || 4,704 544 75,893 165 28,857 : 748 || 124,752 115 17,360 | 726 52,724; 831 55,402 # 42 5, 167 108 || 13,978 ; 14 2,804
3. 13 || 3,126 1,008 142,969 287 || 48,621 H100 197,870 188 23,159 556 38,617 § 331 || 25,958 82 10,255 # 142 20,236 5 974.
4. 29 9,567; 1,295 159,919 : 146 23,452 ; 958 164,942 : 141 15,164 # 787 61,383 67 10,301 : 131 16,019 227 | 34,468 I 44 8,468
5 14 3,240 1,250 173,944 213 35,171 #1111 || 198,526 99 || 11,683 717 | 53,818 133 i8,212 127 | 15,813 ; 258 42,463 76 14,360
J 6 21 5,298 || 332 43,926 166 31, 103 ji O78 291,487 348 || 38,974 : 704 55,930 105 13,366 114 || 14,357 222 37,216 56 10,177
[1814 227 55,260 527 | 101,851 366 || 64,874 283 || 50,872 186 25,100 1,676 128,347 1,415 || 62,572 86 11,890 120 | 16,595 || 9 || 2,034
s 15 126 35,541 447 | 101,488 358 67,242 784 150,451 118 18,161 ; 1,107 95,333 1,253 || 45,981 i 87 9,790 144 20,269 9 1,482
§ 4 16 56 17,269 ; 131 || 35,327 73 | 15,263 211 || 33,492 60 8,699 || 556 48,848 1,294 || 45,400 i 39 4,424 58 8,343 6 1,185
& 17 61 | 16,131 246 48,837 99 || 19,579 : 437 64,240 135 | 19,054 || 482 39,387 1,068 38,074 20 1,891 61 7,346 — —
l | 18 137 || 33,874 667 117,492 : 137 33,874 920 | 121, 109 477 53,427 : 1,523 131,820 1,371 52,890 : 34 3,329 51 || 7,036 3 574
U 19 104 || 26,039 || 372 || 78,266 16 20,165 643 96,889 213 24,072 659 59,373 1,295 51,388 15 1,557 47 6,550 4 811
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§

AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of SHIPPING, cleared outwards from, and entered inwards into, all the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, to, and from, all those
Countries with which the intercourse is maintained eaclusively by BRITISH SHIPs, 1787–1819.
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Years.
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1
7
9
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Gibralter, Malta,
Ionian Isles.
and
West Coast of
No. Tonnage.
49 8,615
55 7,895
52 9,695
59 8,304
59 6,959
36 || 4,572
37 5,224
26 3,455
39 5,300
26 3,867.
48 6,566
5: 8,698 }
33 4,889
51 || 7,210
51 7,794
97 || 9,913
71 9,859
53 || 7,026
89 13,354
139 26,081
111 | 16,744
117 | 16,713
138 19,369
154 21,206
130 18,065
12 1,939
28 4,068
8 1,948
13 2,963
i4 2,887
4 755 §
II | 1,982
8 1,870
31 || 7,554
25 5,277
23 4,730
46 || 9,195
20 || 3,944
H9 2,774
66 18,198
70 9,938
46 8,891
25 3,854
50 8,948
108 23,567
60 | 10,969
67 11,993
56 8,945
67 10,833
78
13,298
Asia, including ; - Greenland, Isles of
Turkey, Africa, including all parts beyond the British British Foreign and Southern Guernsey, Jersey, I RELAND.
and the Levant. Cape of G. Hope. Cape of Good Hope: North America. West Indies. West Indies. : Whale Fishery. and Man. A
No. 1 Tonnage. § No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. 1 Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. X Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage.
30 6,340 # 146 22,929 33 24,537 & 550 57,249 604 || 139,116 *rs — ; 178 47,477 567 || 33,622 : 6,927 454,718
16 2,776 : 136 21,944 35 28,768 545 80,655 594 147,089 181 50,581 7 978 524 || 23,014 7,434 572,791
32 6,077 ; 126 20,877 30 24,213 : 435 57,135 562 140,255 ; 2 463 206 || 56,202 505 || 24,608 # 6,102 || 442,885
22 4,150 168 28,300 31 26,408 393 || 49,009 539 131,526 2 314 : 149 | 40,494 445 22,367 6,228 || 480,863
40 9,564 200 33,458 38 28,486 393 55,768 573 135,715 # 4 553 191 50,833 : 529 25,718 6,677 || 491,374
48 11,473 250 54,928 # 36 28,777 383 55,367 599 143,642 : 4 425 : 135 36,527 611 28,424 # 6,354 495,442
8 2,071 84 16,737 52 40,816 305 41,294 544 132,372 i 186 120 31,974 619 29,322 # 6,493 520,234
9 2,396 156 29,630 4? 30,894 29} 38,724 765 | 181,216 * ºf *-* 97 24,334 776 || 38,012 6,222 502,670
8 1,683 108 || 19,073 49 35,430 275 37,405 486 || 125,563 3 | 711 77 20,081 789 41,319 6,242 507,347
4. 1,048 # 152 31,598 82 60,944 235 30,172 417 | 104,050 # 136 28,104 88 22,887 945 50,632 : 6,668 538,510
mº-º-º-º-º: — ; 134 27,833 # 55 44,058 # 241 34,430 481 | is 0,588 199 || 42,239 83 || 23,256 856 43,241 5,854 || 495,660
3 1,511 ; 189 42,086 45 | 36,368 ; 252 35,898 762 | 191,944 2 358 101 || 28,059 831 || 46,848 # 5,914 || 490,839
6 1,624 212 46,948 47 43,429 257 39,621 805 207,714 5 1,083 93 26,848 929 52,156 6,678 || 527,762
6 2,456 169 41,406 # 67 51,292 277 42,902 476 142,626 * ** 85 24,111 925 50,300 : 7,156 585,422
I () 2,235 177 41,615 77 56,028 352 56,371 851 246,181 6 1,279 98 || 28,671 915 50,371 : 5,280 440,693
18 3,888 187 44,060 77 61,800 389 63,209 734 210,083 I 205 ; 133 39,217 963 52,072 5,540 || 449,350
9 1,549 : 134 30,347 58 51,606 369 63,344 527 | 150,685 15 3,499 : 134 39,642 1,044 56,220 5,656 502,279
| 266 168 39,012 65 58,698 408 74,396 789 227,474 sºsºmº — # 141 42,317 § 1,122 || 64,418 6,148 557,279
6 1,114 141 || 32,014 57 45,369 ; 369 59,346 527 | 160,908 5 797 116 35,212 991 56,832 6,289 543,613
1. 120 174 || 39,378 63 54,692 449 79,811 566 169,542 12 3,741 121 || 36,506 1,261 65,359 7,032 586,728
18 3,528 55 11,099 i. 62 42,997 576 || 112,734 832 257,447 **** —- # 142 45,575 # 1,105 || 57,895 8,719 715,171
23 4,895 68 12,241 # 123 80,967 871 174,575 836 261,773 * — 156 || 50,305 1,150 56,805 9,602 || 776,313
18 3,694 68 13,517 § 164 99,392 772 160,375 740 223,388 smººtºº — ; 164 52,099 : 1,115 52,295 : 8,861 | 721,772
21 4,097 89 18,738 201 || 109,404 ± 1,009 | 194,996 708 211,470 131 28,519 177 58,333 1,171 57,057 9,530 762,770
79 || 12,568 83 | 16,378 : 108 109,871 1,327 288,501 748 216,059 : 120 25,193 : 198 || 63,254 1,334 || 62,202 8,863 763,622
40 6,515 84 17,089 : 117 71,590 1,531 342,056 801 226,218 93 17,748 187 59,761 1,232 62,228 9,751 || 795,495
3{} 5,402 55 7,345 39 27,741 238 28,526 644 144,118 * — ; 313 87,493 551 25,309 : 5,343 294,220
24. 5,464 63 9,116 40 29,777 247 35,235 678 158,628 243 90,872 61 9,359 491 23,146 : 5,976 | 407,679
27 4,336 51 7,784 41 29,504 253 30,799 639 153,152 l 125 # 256 60,352 481 25,333 4,136 269,347
29 4,977 56 7,600 33 27,122 209 26,331 625 148,835 3 548 i88 46,308 440 22, 132 4,435 283,968
32 5,501 67 9,982 32 26,351 259 34,189 639 150,181 13 2,884 178 || 41,371 497 23,491 4,252 260,857
38 7,788 77 | 11,088 28 21,560 219 33,176 690 | 158,077 15 2,791 160 43,040 532 25,360 4,494 296,698
22 5,172 76 || 13,300 33 26,727 141 19,531 770 | 162,693 12 2,109 : 141 36,715 501 || 23,983 : 3,370 254,356
34 7,716 24 4,046 42 34,729 145 | 18,069 771 176,996 12 2,519 : 106 || 25,964 590 || 31,412 5,506 || 483,180
7 1,227 28 2,525 64 46,299 195 27,448 637 156,092 26 4,509 75 | i8,869 659 36,744 i 5,818 507,630
12 2,637 35 5,776 51 31,575 154 20,448 541 145,195 154 37,176 76 | 19,827 761 48,781 6,890 556,564
5 }, .44 23 5,301 52 34,661 21] 33,973 432 115,279 216 || 51,946 100 27,051 620 || 33,188 5,792 || 483,507
| 57{} 23 2,868 '72 63,880 143 22,054 730 | 186,431 14 3,063 87 24,485 600 35,533 5,210 || 461,635
2 265 # 23 3,320 52 38,75i 169 28,042 912 235,633 53 || 11,184 95 26,809 703 || 39,697 5,745 495,830
14 4,439 i4 2,551 62 49,635 193 35,628 570 163,087 23 5,572 87 25,348 710 || 49,944 5,850 508,621
7 1,839 20 3,736 63 51,020 279 45,359 866 245,082 19 4,363 100 34,368 782 45,652 5,360 || 456,026
| 9 3,789 45 8,319 88 65,718 279 51,891 1,052 290,639 26 7,268 ; 121 35,641 822 44,066 5,820 461,328
27 5,150 49 9,512 70 57,765 308 55,745 # 620 182,116 55 14,061 134 40,036 792 || 41,612 5,796 || 504,884
13 2,887 40 9,409 47 43,941 298 55,340 695 | 198,451 23 6,328 # 134 40,264 855 || 51,015 5,643 490,455
16 2,709 20 ! 3,029 60 54,688 256 43,955 583 173,219 18 4,341 : 133 || 39,520 802 46,034 6,247 541,040
18 3,173 24 3,860 42 38,13] 303 55,833 : 604 || 179,985 i0 1,975 : 133 40,312 1,028 49,774 ; 6,907 || 578,297
44 9,643 46 9,894 : 106 73,649 397 83,175 960 286,206 a-ºº-ºº: — 147 46,550 1,185 58,191 7,562 613,898
44 9,156 61 11,397 96 70,109 674 145,874 887 275,023 *º — ; 159 50,937 1,231 61,053 8,462 | 680,333
26 4,811 # 42 7,207 : 116 | 84,691 783 181,384 773 245,209 : — — 175 56,284 1,424 62,348 7,575 621,273
45 7,423 63 13,225 134 80,686 818 191,904 758 233,518 53 | 12,710 166 53,255 1,406 || 65,385 7,956 679,131
87 | 13,821 74 15,157 187 | 104,110 ; 1,141 267,713 812 238,763 88 17,687 187 60,619 1,645 75,658 7,969 644,896
53 8,390 66 14,007 : 184 104,421 : 1,455 352,786 824 235,776 70 | 13,775 186 60,085 1,497 || 71,165 8,575 699,885

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SUMMARY of the three preceding Pages, showing at one point of view the Total No. and Tonnage of Shipping cleared Outwards from, and
entered Inwards into, all the Ports of GREAT BRITA IN, to and from all Parts of the World, in each of 26 Years 1787–1819, distinguishing
the proportion to those Countries with which the intercourse is maintained exclusively by BRITISH SHIPPING, from those with which it is maintained
by Foreign Ships as well as by British. -
*...* The Official Accounts, relating to Shipping appear to have been very imperfectly kept up to 1825; this and the three preceding pages eachibit, the best view that can be given of the
movement between Great Britain and all parts of the World, from 1786 to 1820, but the Vessels both departing and arriving in Ballast appear not to have been included; and the destruction
&y Fire of the Custon House in London, in February 1814, causes a blank for the 7 Years 1807–13; a loss greatly to be regretted, inasmuch as it is remembered, that during that Period,
with the eacception ºf Portugal, Gibralter, and a few Ports in the Mediterranean, British Ships were eaccluded from all the Ports of Europe ; the absence of employment however in that di-
rection, was fully compensated for, by the carrying of Troops, Provisions and Stores for the supply of the Fleets and Armies then distributed over all parts of the World; the them, the present
and future effects produced on the Shipping interest of Great Britain, by the earcitement to Ship Building in different parts of Europe and America, which the War of 1793 gave rise
*.
to, will be more fully shown in succeeding pages.
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BRITISH, as d? pages 222-4.
FOREIGN, as dº pages 222-3.
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Years. Number. Tonnage. Number. Tonnage. Number Tonnage. § Number. Torºnage. § Number Tonnage. Number. Tonnage. Number. Tommage. Nmmber Tonnage.
1787 7,667 998,637 2,108' 381,270 3,222 |422,794 2,028 183,847 309 || 60,721 731 || 102,387 639 || 48,701 145 || 23, 109
8 : 7,520 | 1,007,381 : 2,087 364,420 # 3, 139 427,728 # 2, 188 208,780 287 57,634 517 | 81,604 || 333 26,990 171 27,468
9 || 7,406 | 1,064,751 1,953 337,725 # 2,926 | 408,722 : 2,269 211,631 358 66,678 418 60,356 : 299 || 14,392 174 28,949
1790 6,332 918,379 1,801 || 312,263 : 2,537 387,203 ; 1,749 | 167,927 245 50,977 570 88,415 || 342 22,118 218 39,441
I 6,837 | 1,019,920 2,027 | 348,399 # 2,630 | 403,659 ; 2,127 142,534 253 55,328 677 | 109,072 338 || 19,851 : 291 55,806
2 : 7,527 | 1,068,302 2, 125 366,522 3,101 || 439,404 2,088 211,413 ; 223 50,963 629 || 100,393 224 15,789 285 59,474
3 || 4,682 719,968 ; 1,769 299,344 : 2,343 348,368 532 63,017 38 9,239 682 | 101,897 146 24,258 288 60,877
4 5,662 879,580 2, 172 350,230 # 2,842 440,205 594 || 77,296 54 11,649 963 || 133,649 97 | 16,583 : 312 | 68,344
5 4,819 638,103 ; 1,821 284,720 1,524 292,642 # 2 461 57,952 : 13 2,712 1,497 242,503 1,318 46,476 : 466 93,588
Š 6 : 4,334 616, 116 2,098 || 334,735 ; 1,848 347,046 is 336 46,181 # 12 2,153 : 2,531 || 304,443 464 || 78,282 498 || 105,633
s 7 3,549 608,121 : 2,075 349,512; 1,246 225,799; $ 200 27,885 20 4,281 || 2,272 || 265,253 || 386 52,143 : 364 || 78,875
s 8 4,652 828,312 : 2,233 389,633 + 2, 104 || 391,204 “s 276 39,553 : 37 7,917 : 2,082 257,910 243 33,641 320 | 74,168
s: 9 || 4,407 774,789 2,407 428,121 : 1,690 296,667 is 253 35,684 57 14,267 || 1,830 297,753 218 38,338 354 || 73,683
S 1800 4,712 858,849 : 2,038 359,982 : 2,026 231,994 i : 306 || 47,868 ; 62 14,381 # 3,884 503,299 : 502 || 69,056 507 || 112,696
s 1 : 5,002 904,928 2,537 || 489,961 : 1,859 318,225 ° 384 50,930 ; 141 29,252 # 4,361 566,791 540 79,173 718 || 158,916
§ 2 7,472 1, 176,616 i 2,553 || 482,328 # 3,074 501,348 #1,726 167,564 135 | 29,410 2,062 286,244 893 82,056 397 || 93,523
Nº 3 : 5,446 942,561 : 2,387 | 406,805 2,516 453,789 462 61,785 # 89 21,090 2,573 || 395,255 ; 623 66,318 : 466 || 112,969
4 4,983 906,007 : 2,765 516,440 # 1,921 338,591 # 240 || 36,817 § 59 || 13,889 3,144 407,857 : 525 || 76,633 + 424 || 103,259
5 : 5,314 || 951,255 # 2,265 398,648 # 2,645 472,442 212 33,839 : 52 13,208 || 3,085 || 423,832 393 || 70,023 452 111,784
6 : 5,307 898,997 : 2,736 462,503 1,938 327,839 219 || 33,628 39 8,731 : 2,509 || 356,999; 390 67,045 558 143,946
1814 6,935 | 1,160,684 2,929 557,357 3,004 || 391,746 1,882 | 183,917 : — — || 3,063 419,710 : 1,488 151,227 1. 476
15 # 8,282 1,311,716 3,338 658,310 || 3,095 | 402,662 : 1,520 | 165,718 253 | 66,240 || 2,865 446,664 1,086 131,466 : 334 93,565
16 8,522 1,266,033 3,158 |620,873 : 2,791 || 352,677 : 2,100 181,155 277 71,897 || 978 || 152,261 938 74,401 || 344 103,280
17 10,224 1,486,436 3,645 501,983 || 3,581 || 481,888 2,625 220,640 182 44,098 || 1,387 194,656 842 70,986 : 445 || 130,522
18 # 10,928 1,637,445 # 4,151 815,232 + 3,682 499,868 ; 2,545 227,145 ; 165 39,130 || 3,374 || 431,811 : 1,209 || 101,907 476 || 137,624
19 9,673 || 1,468,155 4,215 821,270 || 3,074 410,917 : 2,062 168,752 104 || 25,026 || 1,969 292,237 1,145 || 93,629 || 333 105,539
{ 1787 8,518 1,177,557 : 1,871 325,934 4,234 603,128 2,081 | 189,432 323 59,058 1,765 225,100 : 410 22,646 156 24,987
8 7,815 1,118,119 : 1,859 363,536 3,975 606,894 1,960 i86, #64 264 52,397 || 1,270 188,236 510 || 28,527 180 28,755
9 7,780 1,133,986 1,777 315,453 3,371 533,924 2,389 222,834 || 253 50,775 || 1,003 || 142,310 314 17,008 i 195 || 31,358
1790 7,705 1,144,778 1,591 285,805 3,684 596,743 2,119 197,667 312 64,197 || 1,749 211,930 426 20,444 246 45,225
1 8,242 | 1,191,642 1,730 296,913 3,785 582,225 2,479 218,952 247 53,102 || 1,894 || 233,734 474 25,377 318 62,253
2 : 8,526 1,240,947 1,773 305,767 4,349 | 734,694 2,512 228,367 202 || 43,119 1,756 219,289 408 20,750 313 | 64,035
3 : 6,610 | 1,088,596 : 1,700 290,985 3,939 667,566 844 100,414 § 133 29,631 || 1,761 241,238 55 | 19,111 # 342 71,926
4 6,093 969,606 1,735 | 303,433 3,629 574,174 716 | 89,637 12 2,362 || 2,360 261,577 ; 147 20,005 ; 240 || 52,623
5 # 4,164 735,155 1,699 || 295,583 : 1,751 337,438 695 98,786 19 3,348 || 1,647 | 163,874 388 49,670 382 77,482
- 6 : 5,177 918,385 1,835 318,969 2,801 || 520,853 524 || 74,758 10 | 1,682 || 3,004 || 366,414 § 386 46,230 ; 508 || 107,425
s 7 3,622 666,715 1,684 307,820 1,594 305,275 : 329 50,822 ; 15 2,798 || 2,667 304,778 527 61,905 404 || 88,995
s 8 # 4,327 827,508 1,693 343,614 : 2,314 429,836 289 47,791 : 31 6,268 || 2,410 || 299,282 371 || 48,567 321 | 73,379
s] 9 4,812 879,339 3,055 392,896 2,299 || 414,035 416 59,612 42 9,796 || 2,292 || 346,706 377 54,665 : 343 75,225
§§ 1800 4,646 | 871,187 1,693 ||340,148 2,232 395,711 || 383 || 59,111 77 17,244 || 4,397 549,855 565 | 89,866 i 550 | 124,015
s I 4,987 922,584 2,155 434, 193 2,096 || 374,400 624 74,084 131 25,976 i 4,106 || 530,563 : 668 90,180 723 159,442
§ 2 # 7,812 | 1,332,005 2,518 525,519 3,755 643,342 1,448 148,743 : 100 || 19,770 2,314 304,290 1,034 84,803 : 375 91,148
§ 3 : 6,200 | 1,119,481 2,119 || 415,935 2,890 534,760 | 1,077 | 128,204 || 139 31,563 || 3,152 454,362 614 67,673 486 || 115,999
4 * 4,865 904,932 : 2,151 416,366 2,346 || 424,579 295 || 46,410 | 73 17,427 3,356 || 434,427 528 78,241 387 94,631
5 : 5, 162 953,535 1,923 || 371,349 2,654 467,152 314 || 47,468 72 16,420 # 3,404 || 476,382 684 105,210 427 110,115
6 : 5,203 904,215 # 2,212 381,991 2,303 || 396,243 389 55,544 54 11,522 || 2,649 || 376,638 : 604 || 93,218 539 142,944
1814 8,503 1,232,772 : 2,993 590,875 2,970 386,403 || 2,389 219,836 | – | – || 3,265 426,304 1,834 || 137,551 : 10 || 2,661
15 # 8,389 1,312,817 || 3,212 634,523 3,216 442,688 1,677 176,626 128 || 31,538 || 2,940 468,216 1,675 109,744 324 95,958 .
16 9,189 1,345,517 3,406 || 653,927 2,972 390,674 2,436 217,700 175 45,140 || 1,087 | 158,898 1,433 61,765 : 305 91,914
17 10,741 1,561,545 3,499 ||667,051 4,166 588,974 2,791 238,404 146 35,417 || 1,510 |207,228 1,167 50,562 : 486 || 144,002
18 12,532 1,812,883 4,288 804,361 ;|: 2,840 |250,208 151 35,507 || 3,880 || 483,440 1,510 | 72,128 508 148,947
i 19 11,276 1,713,134 lºº, |; 546,004 || 2,592 224,704 121 28,279 || 2,107 304,840 1,414 | 68,873 104,530
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§
STATEMENT shewing the Number of Vessels Built, and the Tonnage thereof, in all parts of the BRITISH EMPIRE, in each Year since 1813; and of the Number
and Tonnage, Owned and Registered at the close of each Year since 1802.
Number of VESSELS Built.
Their To NNAGE. T -
—. º So º º º e > - ſ -> “S Although the Statement on the following page eachibits a
's 's º: : º § s: Ts 's -S § . 3 s great increase in the movement of British Shipping; according
i. $ § $ § s § S #. J. s s ; s: § S- to the Statement below, the decay, since the termination of the
S. § §: § § s "S Q S. § 's § § s T& Q War in 1814, appears greatly to have eacceeded the Build, par-
Years Kº Ca hº Q5 *> s Q §s Kº Co s Q5 HS s Q S- ticularly in England, which shews a diminution of § 16
wº - - - mº- - Tons in 1831, as compared with 1816;-other parts ºf the
1814 524 || 136 46 1 1 || 25 131 864 69,539 14,563 1,973 32 34 | 739 11,069 || 97,949 | Empire, however, shew an increase, so, that the total decrease
15 712 165 36 2 5 29 234 1, 183 84,794 | 16,227 | 1,922 155 539 842 24,061 | 128,540 of the Empire is only 291,969 Tons. The diminution in the
16 618 192 || 41 || 4 || 2 || 9 || 408 1,274 || 67,083 15,608 1,985 153 40 250 33,282 117,401 | ...; º º º ſº
- 5 2 •º 2 4- er 3 4. U 4- 5 * * . 7 in the Navigating z- th *}}! (27°lºſ,
17 | 500 156 102 4. 1 3 316 | 1,082 || 63,260 14,824 3, 179 587 || 142 11.6 22,321 | 104,429 * ; #. presented to fººt º ..";
18 573 131 48 — I 8 298 || 1,059 || 70,542 | 13,923 2,283 || – 121 395 17,302 104,366 total movement of Shipping, the Seamen are represented as ex-
19 586 154 37 || 7 | – | 13 || 358 1, 125 71,257 16,228 1,606 | 1,022 359 21,701 | 122,173 ceeding 250,000, but such representation is fallacious, inasmich
1820 461 | 121 | 37 || 6 || 3 || 7 || 248 || 883 || 54,014 | 11,004 | 1,673 906 || 376 | 169 | 16,440 | 84,582 | * t; º; * the repeated |; º,º
- t o 5. 3. * - sº- 2 merated as often as the voyages are repeated :-the Statements
1 399 || 122 64 j " 5 3 4 275 872 46,296 || 9,457 2,323 961 334 111 | 15,365 || 74,847 - shewing the departures | and arrivals into Great Britain,
2 442 87 35 2 || 3 2 209 780 || 43,212 6,162 | 1,557 304 254 47 | 15,611 67,144 to each different part of the World, will more fully elucidate
* 3 468 92 || 34 4 2 4 243 847 54,068 7,418 1,665 261 216 160 22,240 86,028 tº: of | º t in 1832 is to b ibed t
o: 6 s & - 9. - we A le (17?????!?! tº 677 ºn the 7710tj67ment 2 U-34. 2S iſ O Ú6 (ISCT? U6 {}
4 || 625 39 35 | E 6 6 16 34: 1,179 76,428 12,840 | 1,815 1,137 586 413 50,522 143,744 the diminution in the Importation & Foreign Corm, which in
5 | 722 || 209 || 44 7 15 6 || 536 | 1,539 || 102,842 17,136 2,501 350 | 988 || 212 80,895 204,924 | 1831 very considerably eacceeded the importation in unitſ previous
6 | 802 || 265 48 3 | 1.4 7 580 1,719 90,813 || 24,897 2,653 414 1,392 || 365 86,554 207,088 Year, while in 1832 it º very inconsiderable, see pages 92
7 || 650 210 || 34 || 4 || 8 || 5 || 529 1,440 || 72,065 18,629 |2,450 | 696 943 255 68,908 || 163,946 ºf...","...º.º.º.º. º.º.º.
$3 630 | 167 45 3 8 4 || 464 1,321 70,685 | 15,973 2,005 554 716 136 56,844 140,913 | connection of different interests. The irisi. Account, like every
9 || 517 | 1.70 || 31 || 1 || 7 || 8 || 416 1,150 || 61,290 14,023 1,313 17 443 540 |39,237 116,872 ||..."; "Nº!"...º.º...";
y - - - Žsparzty, the IV u ^{2007’ī60, £0 h (1776 *
1830 529 158 45 3 || 7 || 10 || 367 1,117 60,276 13,454 2,564 439 396 || 544 32,719 110,130 | bear no proportion to . N; and Tonnage re-
1. - presented to have entered inwards. The Coal Vessels & Packets
•) departing in Ballast have probably not been entered outwards,
a-d ut such omission is inearcusuble, they should not only be enter
# b homission is i ble, they should b ’d
3 | | but specified accordingly. •
4. . - - * - ~
BUILT : — OWNED AND REGISTERED : — — N U MB ER OF VESSELS, - . THEIR TONNAGE : — --
Years. | Number. Tonnage. England. Jersey. Guernsy. Man. Scotland. Ireland. Colonies. | TOTAL. It Bngland & Wales Jersey. Guernsey. Man. Scotland. Ireland. Colonies. TOTAL. Men.
1803 | 1,402 || 135,349 || 14,029 87 | 112 || 353 2,422 | 1,065 2,825 20,893 1,709,341 7,440 10,215 8,402 191,805 58,873 181,787 2,167,863 153,822
4. 991 95,979 || 14,604 78 110 420 2,597 | 1,061 2,904 21,774 ; 1,784,085 7,037 10,058 |10,009. 207,810 58,062 | 191,509 2,268,570 || 153,757
5 | 1,001 | 89,584 || 14,790 74 || 1 || 1 | 404 2,581 | 1,067 3,024 22,051 || 1,799,210 6,769 || 9,759 9,650 210,295 56,806 190,953 2,283,442 || 157,715
6 772 69,198 || 14,877 | 68 108 398 || 2,788 | 1,076 2,867 22,182 || 1,786,692 6,485 | 10,193 || 9,568 211,431 55,545 | 183,800 2,263,714 || 156,041
7 770 68,000 || 15,087 77 | 106 || 390 2,615 | 1,098 || 2,917 22,290 || 1,797,182 6,891 9,927 | 9,373 216,553 56,901 | 184,794 2,281,621 || 157,872
8 568 57,140 || 15,327 66 || 1 || 0 || 381 2,592 1,104 || 3,066 22,646 || 1,833,971 5,429 || 10,850 9,237 211,950 58,959 194,423 2,324,819 || 157,108
9 596 || 61,396 || 15,687 58 112 || 372 2,534 1,119 3, 188 23,070 || 1,875,224 5,451 10,503 || 8,989 206,075 60,979 201,247 2,368,468 160,598
1810 | 685 | 84,891 || 16,048 57 | 104 || 366 2,554 1,126 || 3,450 |23,703 || 1,918,089 5,454 9,947 8,785 209,736 58,650 215,383 2,426,044 || 164,195
11 870 115,638 || 16,164 59 94 398 || 2,630 | 1,133 3,628 24,106 || 1,942,406 || 6,003 || 9,485 9,585 220,688 59,155 227,452 || 2,474,774 || 162,547
; - - .
- .. - -A these iWO Years.
14 || 864 || 97,919 || 17,102 || 62 65 || 355 2,783 1,183 2,868 24,413 ; 2,088,204 6,794 6,928 8,897 241,578 || 61,769 202,795 2,616,965 || 172,786
15 1, 183 128,540 || 17,346 69 61 367 2,863 1, 163 2,991 || 24,860 || 2,139,301 || 7,519 || 6,662 9,300 254,926 60,123 203,445 2,681,276 177,309
I6 | 1,274 117,401 || 17,442 77 65 || 369 2,958 1,115 3,775 25,801 || 2,152,968 7,992 || 7,237 9,935 | 263,536 63,229 279,643 2,783,933 178,820
17 | 1,082 | 104,429 || 17,082 79 63 343 3,004 || 1,204 || 3,571 25,346 || 2,077,338 8,167 6,758 8,764 255,734 64,593 243,632 2,664,986 || 171,013
I8 1,059 || 104,366 || 17,164 85 65 348 || 3,062 1,300 || 3,483 || 25,507 || 2,080,416 8,967 7,776 8,896 277,760 68,793 221,860 2,674,468 ; 173,608
19 1,125 | 112, 173 || 17,086 84 69 343 3,127 | 1,288 || 3,485 || 25,482 || 2,069,702 || 9,020 7,900 8,791 286,900 69,283 214,799 || 2,666,396 174,375
1820 883 | 84,582 || 17,015 96 66 || 334 3,133, 1,325 || 3,405 || 25,374 || 2,053,942 9,883 7,827 | 8,515 | 288,770 || 70,092 209,564 2,648,593 || 174,592
1 872 74,847 16,658 103 || 65 32] 3, 160 | 1,345 3,384 25,036 || 1,970,643 10,183 8,285 8,171 289,535 69,035 | 204,350 2,560,202 || 168,179
2 || 780 | 67,144 || 16,331 || 107 || 64 || 311 || 3,071 1,354 || 3,404 24,642 || 1,943,178 || 10,593 7,991 7,820 276,931 | 68,890 203,641 2,519,044 || 163,333
3 847 | 86,028 || 16,188 || 1 14 | 68 287 3,007 | 1,378 3,500 24,542 || 1,935,583 11,265 8,288 7,319 270,798 || 69,614 | 203,893 2,506,700 163,474
4 1, 179 143,741 || 16,466 116 70 291 2,961 | 1,376 || 3,496 || 24,776 || 1,981,685 11,477 7,281 || 7,603 || 266,975 73,293 211,273 2,559,587 || 168,637
5 1,539 204,924 || 15,841 142 79 287 2,855 1,391 || 3,579 24,174 || 1,958,716 13,756 7,298 || 7,451 259,537 80,583 214,875 2,542,216 || 165,535
6 1,719 207,088 || 15,976 171 || 74 254 || 3,102 | 1,391 || 3,657 24,625 || 2,001,295 15,650 | 7,130 | 6,612 290,006 || 90,768 224,183 2,635,644 167,636
7 : 1,440 | 163,946 || 14,492 183 75 231 || 3,143 1,400 3,675 23,199 || 1,752,400 16,582 7,879 6,072 300,836 | 97,369 279,362 2,460,500 || 151,415
8 1,321 140,913 || 14,578 196 74 225 3,168 1,405 || 4,449 24,095 || 1,760,085 17,552 8,364 6,011 || 301,839 99,449 324,891 2,618,191 #156,000
9 1,150 116,872 || 13,977 | 200 75 217 3,228 1,413 4,343 || 23 453 || 1,758,065 18,217 | 7,672 5,714 308,297 || 101,994 || 317,041 2,517,000 || 134,000
1830 1,117 | 110,130 || 14,092 205 77 | 217 3,159 | 1,424 4,547 || 23,721 || 1,767,011 18,601 8,096 || 5,979 300,085 101,820 330,227 2,531,819 154,812
i. 14,281 212 || 75 221 3,214 | 1,447 4,792 24,242 1,780,252 | 19,700 7,906 6,293 303,631 106,574 |357,608 2,581,964 || 158,422
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STATEM ENT shewing the Number of Vessels and their Tonnage, distinguishing the proportion of Foreign, which Cleared Outwards, and Entered Inwards,
from, and into, all the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, to, and from, all parts of the WoRLD ; distinguishing the proportion, to, and from, IRELAND, in each of
the 18 Years, 1814–1831,–according to the accounts presented to Parliament annually. -
C LEA RED OUT WARDS. Total Tonnage from and into ENTE RED IN WA R D S.
- - GREAT BRITA IN, * *
British. | Foreign. Total Tonnage Total to from all parts. Total from Total Tonnage British. Foreign.
- — eacclusive of Ireland. Ireland. exclusive of |--
Years Number. Tonnage. Number. Tommage. Ireland. Outwards. Inwards. Ireland. Number. Tommage. Number. Tonnage.
1814 7,935 | 1,160,684 4,453 570, 124 1,730,808 716,460 || 2,447,268 2,413, 186 633,554 1,779,632 | 8,503 | 1,232,772 5,003 || 546,860 3.
15 8,282 1,311,716 || 4,283- 671,335 | 1,983,051 776,668 || 2,759,719 2,667,068 680,564 1,986,504 8,389 1,312,817 4,917 673,687 §.
16 8,522 | 1,266,022 2,258 || 329,457 1,595,479 722,257 || 2,317,736 2,284,467 626,923 1,657,544 || 9,179 1,345,617 2,798 || 311,927 S
17 | 10,224 1,486,436 2,671 395,549 1,881,985 763,385 || 2,645,370 2,642,467 681,087 1,961,380 | 10,751 1,561,544 3,152 399,836 S,
18 10,928 1,637,445 5,063 671,342 2,308,787 763,622 || 3,072,409 || 3,162,290 651,677 2,510,613 | 12,432 | 1,812,883 5,854 697,730 s:
19 9,673 1,468,155 | 3,447 || 491,405 | 1,959,560 795,495 || 2,755,055 2,891,239 708, 166 2,183,077 | 11,276 1,713,134 3,803 || 469,938 $.
1820 9,636 1,472,947 2,739 || 390,991 1,863,938 734,716 || 2,598,654 2,678,804 680,648 1,998,158 10,755 1,593,074 3,235 | 405,079 š. -
1 9,358 1,422,862 2,446 351,283 1,774,145 801,007 || 2,575,152 2,630,210 751,218 1,878,992 || 10,208 1,516,258 3,063 || 362,734 s
2 9,501 | 1,458,599 2,582 | 408,417 | 1,867,016 828, 114 | 2,695, 130 2,809,934 819,750 | 1,990,212 || 10,444 1,574,244 3,089 || 415,968 š.
3 9,240 1,483,592 3,179 || 515,774 1,999,366 814,383 : 2,813,749 3,003,727. 806,671 2,197,056 10,698 || 1,668,336 3,758 528,720 §.
4 9,743 1,586,953 4,717 | 690,374 2,277,327 905,449 3,182,776 3,059, 129 658,754 || 2,400,375 11,124 1,705,495 || 5,280 | 694,880 S.
5 | 10,403 | 1,711,169 5,753 851,354 2,562,593 922,355 || 3,484,878 ; 3,679,445 759,375 2,920,070 | 12,807 2,027,469 6,561 | 899,601 *
6 || 10,275 | 1,620,393 || 5,129 641,106 || 2,261,499 1,155,870 || 3,317,369 3,121,969 681,293 2,440,172 11,623 1,796,250 5,439 643,922 S
7 10,966 1,784,776 5,505 || 732,481 2,517,257 | 1,044,093 || 3,561,350 | 3,493,162 804,558 2,688,604 | 12,461 | 1,972,780 5,820 | 715,824 §
8 || 113732 1,910,680 4,255 | 581,668 2,499,343 1,167,280 || 3,659,623 3,709,916 || 1,150,271 2,559,643 12,587 | 1,955,548 4,771 604,097 §
9 12,065 1,954,037 4,942 | 706,089 2,660,126 1,286, 168 || 3,946,294 3,778,807 || 1,062,906 || 2,715,901 | 12,756 2,033,853 5,028 682,048 °
1830 | 12,194 | 1,989,060 5,021 | 736,207 2,725,267 1,245,647 || 3,970,914 || 3,824,795 || 1,052,407 || 2,772,388 12,727 2,036,091 5,212 | 736,297 Sº
1 | 13,178 2,174,509 || 5,768 869,856 || 3,044,365 | 1,246,742 || 4,291,107 || 4,141,951 || 1,058,185 3,083,766 || 13,748 2,236,446 5,910 | 847,320 §
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ENTERED IN WARDS into 1 RELAND. CLEA RED OUT WARDS from IRELAN D. s
British and Irish Vessels. — Foreign Vessels British and Irish Vessels. Foreign Wessels Excess of *
From Great Britain. All other parts. from all parts. Total IN w ARDs. To Great Britain. All other parts. to all parts. Total OUT WARD3. º€ §
Years. Number. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. | No. Tonnage. Number. | Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Number. Tonnage. Inwards. §
1814 || 9,487 794,684 472 57,476 283 52,427 10,242 904,677 || 9,037 | 730,357 | 685 111,268 179 || 32,817 9,901 883,432 21,245 s
15 9,313 700,224 || 491 59,291 494 | 90,875 10,800 942,864 || 9,552 | 736,011 || 513 69,325 418 80,042 # 10,483 935,648 7,216 §
16 || 8,997 696, 53 565 70,106 || 318 67,538 10,203 902,476 || 8,638 712,620 522 74,255 321 69,703 ; 9,481 856,578 45,898. §.
17 | 9,883 796,238 504 63,577 244 43,175 10,890 954,012 || 9,186 770,547 || 489 71,900 234 45,073 9,909 887,520 66,492 $º
18 9,525 769,544 574 73,511 || 376 64,727 | 10,475 907,782 || 9,278 || 752,020 514 78, 120 || 337 63,229 : 10,129 893,370 14,412 Š'
19 || 10,391 855,120 698 95,994 || 412 | 72,746 || 11,501 | 1,023,869 || 9,905 || 823,191 577 94,647 348 64,636 10,830 982,474 || 41,395 §
1820 9,644 809,076 530 74,986 237 42,532 10,410 926,601 || 9,229 || 783,750 || 466 76,561 230 42,337 9,925 902,648 23,953 §
1 9,929 845,000 || 597 | 83,165 198 || 33,373 || 10,724 961,535 || 9,440 819,648 439 65,782 | 182 32,936 # 10,061 918,366 || 43, #69 s:
2 : 10,618 997,789 643 89,383 300 53,183 1,561 | 1,040,355 || 9,562 | 832,927 522 80,661 261 49,125 : 10,345 962,713 77,642 s'
3 10,052 825,889 573 72,523 || 311 54,276 10,936 952,688 || 9,382 786,637 426 63,384 258 47,797 10,066 897,818 54,870 2.
4 10,987 945,383 607 || 91,594 375 64,792 11,969 | 1,101,769 || 7,534 615,396 || 413 70,317 | 308 || 56,355 # 8,255 742,068 || 359,701 §
5 11,542 984,754 696 || 115,848 || 420 | 66,711 | 12,658 1,167,313 || 8,922 || 741,182 440 82,673 || 332 54,712 9,694 878,567 || 288,746 co
6 11,514 | 1,037,299 || 850 154,380 290 || 50,194 | 12,654 1,241,873 || 6,388 632,972 569* 117,032 281 || 51,334 7,238 801,338 || 440,435 3.
7 || 10,850 | 1,045,528 672 114,118 226 36,040 II,748 1, 195,686 || 7,411 | 737,752 || 515 102,906 209 || 75,340 # 8, 135 875,998 || 319,688 :
8 12,158 1,139,241 | 849 138,809 | 184 || 30,523 13,291 1,308,573 || 8,790 923,505 || 516 95,717 | 150 26,455 ; 9,456 1,045,677 || 262,896 ---
9 || 13,878 1,292,041 903 || 150,681 | 190 28,255 14,971 1,470,977 || 8,922 906, 159 571 109,142 152 24,161 ; 9,645 | 1,039,461 || 431,516
1830 13,339 1,241,501 || 821 143,951 147 22,531 14,307 | 1,407,983 || 8,455 880,965 553 113,087 | 137 22, 161 ; 9,145 1,016,213 | 339,770
1 | 13,584 1,262,221 740 | 130,876 || 175 27 285 14,499 1,420,382 || 9,029 || 821, 128 613 126,222 | 159 26, 195 # 9,801 | 1,073,545 || 346,837
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AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of SHIPPING entered IN WARDS at all the Ports of the UNITED KING DOM, from each part
in each Year since 1819; showing also the Total Official Value of the IMPORTS into the UNITED KING Dom from EUROPE, and the Number of
Tonnage of Shipping cleared Outwards, and entered Inwards, at all the Ports of the UNITED KING DOM, to and from each different part of the
Returns this Statement, eatending



R USS IA. PR USSIA. IS WE DEN. N O R. W.A. Y. D ENMA R K. TOTA L. GERMANY. §NETHER LANDS
Years | No, Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
( 1820 | 1,255 209,801 526 87,451 100 17,264 172 13,901 119 13,068 2,172 341,485 835 | 108,359 783 69,618
1 870 148,417 452 79,590 131 || 23,005 178 || 13,855 52 5,312 1,583 370,179 664 90,280 791 || 71,631
2 1,208 219,919 539 102,847 123 20,799 || 168 || 13,377 : 57 7,096 2,095 364,031 601 | 84,345 # 802 || 70,049
3 | 1,195 222,377 413 81,202 120 20,986 173 13,122 35 4,413 ; 1,936 342,100 590 78,372 702 || 61,353
4 1,293 239,185 483 94,664 100 17,074 ; 136 } i , 419 # 60 6,738 : 2,072 369,980 || 515 67,345 813 | 68,285
tº 5 | 1,770 344,155 981 | 189,214 104 15,996 167 14,825 # 123 15,158 3,145 || 579,258 803 108,548 # 1,068 87,681
§: 6 1,178 228,971 653 || 1 || 9,060 78 11,829 164 15,603 ; 182 22,800 : 2,255 398,253 754 104,733 # 1,093 || 101,842
3 7 1,905 || 369,486 819 150,718 77 11,719 119 13,945 94. 10,825 2,994 || 556,693 : 674 94,507 1,304 || 119,538
Sº ...A 8 1,425 | 271,033 782 133,753 99 14,877 128 10,826 # 147 17,464 + 2,581 447,953 789 114,097 : 1,358 129,223
& 9 1,829 || 348,665 744 i 125,918 # 109 16,536 110 9,985 # 20 ! 24,576 2,993 || 525,680 690, 101,222 1,174 117,661
£º 1830 | 1,661 321,426 666 || 102,758 82 12,116 66 6,459 111 12,210 2,586 454,969 986 150,997 1,156 | 120,301
1 2,065 || 394,850 487 | 83,908 84 11,450 52 4,518 66 6,552 2,754 501,278 724 109,651 : 1,723 187,456
2 1,419 277,527 401 || 62,079 59 8,335 42 3,798 67 7,268 1,981 359,007 821 | 130,443 1,673 195,473
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f : 82 80 19,269 300 60,450 82 13,483 : 352 57,118 # 169 12,879 983 163,199 155 17,790 448 43,684
l 45 11,118 159 || 37,720 58 8,508 389 61,342 46. 3,969 697 122,657 76 8,794 456 47,121
2 66 16,363 258 58,270 71 13,692 558 87,974 46 3,910 999 || 180,209 70 9,800 584 62,648
3 85 21,353 387 86,018 # 111 22,529 705 || 117,015 49 4,795 1,337 251,705 9 | 11,456 824 87,035
4 i46 31,095 733 151,621 ; 176 || 40,092 + 842 135,272 349 23,689 2,246 381,769 ; 501 46,106 1,137 || 107,729
5 146 || 34,536 920 182,752 239 53,141 # 987 | 157,910 642 50,943 : 2,934 476,282 772 79,250 1,237 17,366
* 6 88 23,554 632 | 120,589 99 16,934 564 90,726 # 758 56,544 2,141 308,352 : 874 78,895 915 81,199
Ç 7 110 || 29,267 573 109, 184 124 21,822 : 612 96,420 # 738 52,456 2,157 309,149 : 688 58,124 888 81,938
§ …) 8 90 24,281 490 99,195 : 136 24,700 534 85,771 # 630 49,293 1,880 283,240 # 509 46,074 902 80,903
§: 9 85 25,038 628 127,861 ; 143 25,046 553 86,205 622 53,390 2,031 317,540 # 515 50,005 964 | 97,593
sº 1830 90 26,905 720 | 139,646 127 23,158 556 84,585 # 655 51,420 2,448 325,714 616 54,869 863 92,811
l 132 || 33,867 701 140,532 : 195 38,689 754 ił4,865 : 748 62, 190 2,730 390,143 632 58,411 756 82,449
2 117 | 32,132 428 89,187 150 25,755 ; 549 $32,155 ; 439 35,771 1,683 265,001 || 362 31,087 771 90,492
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AN ACCOUNT of the Number of SHIPs which passed the SOUND and paid dues at ELSINoFE, in each Year since 1813, distinguishing the
countries to which they belonged. *...* It appears on comparison of this with the above Statement, that the Number of Ships passing the Sound are
reckoned both on entering into, and passing from the Baltic ; inasmuch as the British Ships are nearly double the Number of those which enter inwards into the United Kingdom from
all the Ports of the five Northern States of Europe. - -
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r N Rus- Neth G E H M A. N. Ameri All
WO?”- MS- € $ fl. 67°- *? as -
Years | British. Danish. Swedish. wegian. Prussian. sian. landers. *::::::::::..., #. Bremen. #. Lubeck. º French.| other, TO TAR,.
33 1814 2,319 476 2,759 83 | 1,033 495 551 55 — | 36 248 18 28 gº ºssºs 12 62 8, 186
& 15 2,397 660 2,156 502 | 1,173 576 º 40 — — . 407 — sºme, tºg I tººs gºsº 128 4 73 8,816
g § 16 1,848 787 2,042 794 | 1,014 || 399 || 876 263 386 36 1 || || 29 45 168 16 57 8,871
'S .# 17 4,172 843 2,000 914 1,786 387 | 1,305 529 542 87 216 72 83 136 44 29 13,145
3. s 18 5,052 884 1,745 946 1,628 323 600 456 434 22 77 || 41 59 I28 48 33 12,496
*S § 19 3,708 || 851 1,559 971 1,351 356 834 427 303 22 54 38 62 89 52 13 10,690
TS s 1820 3,597 || 792 | 1,519 946 1,554 242 853 458 547 I 5 59 47 64 69 63 2 10,927
‘ss # 1 2,819 || 778 1,432 898 || 1,094 300 589 434 396 || 22 66 46 46 || 196 62 2 9, 187
& So 2 3,097 692 | 1,214 728 1,096 || 259 391 307 293 22 32 29 45 216 51 4 8,483
§ .s <! 3 3,016 637 || 1,132 946 1,536 306 461 316 496 || 23 41 || 42 59 158 32 2 9,203
tº S 4 3,540 758 1,303 715 2,081 || 369 399 358 557 29 33 30 115 I67 57 6 10,517
3. * 5 5,186 803 1,319 951 2,391 || 335 6:30 413 | 602 || 3 || || 34 34 | 120 || 230 *2 9 13, 160
* s * 6 3,730 779 1,280 865 2,021 | 328 637 427 565 24 30 20 111 158 81 9 11,065
‘s & 7 5,099 856 1,389 | 879 2,038 384 814 457 555 || 35 55 55 99 | 9 | 103 HI 13,000
s $ 8 4,426 903 | 1,324 1,063 2,222 407 | 1,066 || 570 657 26 60 || 42 122 221 128 8 13,247
º s . 9 - 4,790 § {}} 1,132 1,176 2,185 359 I, 120 592 i629 || 44 63 47 | 103 181 181 16 13,475
§ 's 1830 4,274 743 | 1,211 1,202 2,257 | 405 | 1,220 645 654 27 67 || 67 85 153 197 6 13,198
* 3 i 4,772 695 1,347 1,357 | 1,810 424 | 1,023 451 535 41 92 || 53 77 179 72 18 12,946
s 2 3,330 835 1,005 1,535 | i,763 483 1,425 562 594 21 80 78 77 119 281 34 12,202
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of the World, with which the intercourse is maintained by Foreign, as well as by British Shipping; distinguishing the proportion of each,
Quarters of Grain, which formed part of those Imports in each of those Years. *** Since 1826 an uniform order of Account of the No. and
World, has been presented to Parliament Annually, and in 1832 the same order of Account was made up retrospectively to 1820: from these
to page 232 hrs been compiled.



. United States of ; ALL OTHER - TOTALS. Official Value
FRANCE. Portugal. SP41N North America. PARTS. IN WA RDS. ouTWARDS. infºr
Years No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Tonnage, No. from gº
ſ1820 1,441 81,597 343 || 33,767 354 39,314 : 114 | 29,490 226 41,629 6,242 723,630 || 652,848 5,085 8,680,584
I 1,585 | 103,837 560 55,003 : 394 || 44,683 : 103 || 28,411 — 5,780 664,019 548,170 4,797 8,115,773
2 : 1,420 | 101,098 || 625 59,047 381 || 41,528 138 || 37,385 — — # 6,062 | 757,490 611,089 4,891 9,552,267
3 1,207 85,124 620 | 60,588 400 || 41,765 # 237 63,606 4 656 5,692 732,908 570,999 || 4,443 9,822,832
4 1,310 | 82,650 582 58,043 424 45,723 157 44,994 : — — ; 5,873 | 736,120 578,918 || 4,505 21,846,754
5 : 1,238 78,893 : 742 75,805 || 424 47,159 133 38,943 : — — 7,553 | 1,016,287 | 685,707 || 5,119 17,460,884
º 6 : 1,327 | 89,301 675 | 66,024 404 || 45,121 : 158 || 47,711 3 677 | 6,669 853,672 679,980 || 5,288 12,373,896
t 7 : 1,389 || 102,879 || 447 || 51,175 372 41,139 238 | 73,204 || 13 | 1,160 7,773 | 1,068,905 ; 849,110 || 5,964 15,566,863
3 8 1,342 | 102,623 472 54,269 454 52,107 256 80,158 1. 276 7,488 999,879 || 856,163 6,274 16,438,570
s: 9 : 1,328 || 106,548 # 390 42,229 535 | 61,500 : 192 || 61,343 : — — 7,302 | 1,016,183 902,228 6,393 || 15,214,885
& 1830 ; 1,367 || 110,766 || 395 || 43,333 # 428 || 46,508 197 || 65,130 ; – — 7, 115 992,504 889,796 || 6,286 16,092,614
ſº I 1,312 || 97,057 401 || 43,168 # 686 | 73,627 289 91,787 : — — 7,887 | 1,104,024 1,036,919 7,177 17, 180,347
2 1,396 || 110,793 370 || 41,632 371 38,157 284 || 95,203 : — — ; 6,996 || 970,708 941,603 || 6,504 .
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(1820 1,291 52,627 54 || 6,619 15 2,605 || 522 159,415 4 1,669 || 3,472 447,611 j433,328 2,969 || 1,341,850
I 1,480 || 64,178 44 4,400 54 7,838 450 140,771 4 402 3,261 396,256 : 383,786 2,626 257,655
2 : 1,150 || 49,727 55 6,497 26 || 3,421 : 500 156,054 5 795 : 3,389 469,151 : 457,542 2,843 125,855
3 1,181 || 49,578 # 75 9,673 -30 || 4,457 i 509 | 165,699 22 3,393 4,069 582,996 : 563,571 || 3,438 53,641
4 : 1,168 52,648 84 9,587 40 5,207 460 | 153,475 17 | 2,920 5,653 759,441 746,707 || 5,026 610,038
| 5 : 1,204 || 55,539 : 111 || 11,787 55 8,613 : 599 || 196,863 56 9,431 6,968 958,132 905,520 6,075 1,057,778
* 6 : 1,219 57,171 76 8,221 30 3,642 448 151,765 26 || 4,871 5,729 694,116 j695,440 5,410 : 2,249,330
§ 7 : 1,525 | 67,076 64 || 7,491 : 57 6,064 646 217,535 21 4,487 6,046 751,864 767,821 5,714 2,611,344
}s 8 : 1,118 63,303 : 66 8,442 # 69 || 7,801 || 372 138,174 ; 39 || 6,686 : 4,955 634,620 608,118 4,405 1,293,994
R < 9 : 1,082 59,756 64 || 7,171 63 6,191 450 162,327 49 7,720 5,218 710,303 730,250 || 5,094 2,687,748
s 1830 933 47,940 78 8,394 : 61 5,639 609 214, 166 51 9,295 : 5,359 758,828 758,368 5,158 2,427,750
R. I 1,254 || 73,159 54 6,084 87 | 8,800 || 639 229,869 ; 133 25,690 6,085 874,605 || 896,051 5,927 3,541,807
2 : 1,153 63,509 41 || 4,571 # 41 || 4,505 452 | 167,359 63 13,455 4,546 639,979 : 651,223 4,391 641,125
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- An Account of the No. and Tonnage of VESSELs, (wholly British)
U U
Interesting as the details eachibited on this, the preceding, and three ©
following pages may justly be deemed, they give but a very imperfect view cleared outwards from, and entered inwards at, all the Ports of the UNITED
% º **. º {..., º; º: ºº: KING DOM, to and from, each of the five undermentioned parts of the World,
Tºtaºm, and the respective CO7I'm tries Of the VV 07'ld, 77107’é !)07’t tellſ!”!!! S0 g we worri. " o + . & ae
with the jºi. of Continental Eurºpe, to *::::::::::: In each Year since 1826, previous to which date, Egypt, and the Mo, ea, were
Voyages are probably repeated 6 times within the Year ; to the Netherlands, included with Turkey and the Levant; the Azores, and Madeira, with P ortugal;
8 times; to France, 12 times; to Prussia, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, and the Canaries, with Spain.
many repeated Voyages are made, as well as to the º, §: f North - -
America, and to British America, see Col. 43 ; to the British Isles, see - ! s •r
Col. 45, the Voyages are probably repeated on an average 10 times within EG VPT. MOREA. – MA DEIRA. - AZORES, CANARIES.
the Year, so that instead of 13,500 Vessels of 2,200,000 Tons aggregate Years | No. Tonnage. i No. Tonmage: No. [Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage
burthen being employed in the Foreign º, | f #. º; . -
half that Number and Tonnage only is so employed, and of that amount Q ſt Q. * --- -
Tonnage full a half is employed łº, the United Kingdom, and the & * 8 i. % 1,423 i. º .. ºl. -
British West Indies, and British North America, see Cols, 42–43. CZ) 8 2,58 1 144 1,556 12,288 29 3,77:
The like fallacy also pervades the account of the Number of Vessels and S 9 || 11 3,117 — — ; 14 2,279 127 | 9,056 49 6,053
their Tonnage, employed between Great Britain and º {{S º : > 1830 22 || 4,281 11 1,607 7 1,327 105 8,332 # 46 5,590
page 227, and still more so in regard to the Number and Tonnage employed j e 2 º - *
'. Coasting Trade, which in a return presented to Parliament in 1832, ë * - : . tº 3 I 375 8 $º § 12,750 43 5,259
the Tonnage so employed was represented as amounting to 9,400,000 Tons | S- 29 7 | 1,324 17 | 2,4 -- 16,348 20 2,248
annually, including the amount employ'd between Great Britain and Ireland, S 3 “
zwhich, since 1825–6, has been officially considered as a Coasting Trade ; Sº 4
independant also of the fallacy which the Accounts involve consequent on 5
the repeated Voyages; the principle of measurement adhered to, in itself \ -
involves, not merely a fallacy, but an absurdity in regard to the actual r .” -- - - -
burthen of the Shipping owned and registered ; the prevailing practice being 1827 20 5,127 — —— i 12 | 1,802 251 18,076 # 67 || 7,578
to deduce the *ſº the length and º º, any gº." 8 28 8,148 1 159 || 1 || | 1,296 193 14,201 || 31 || 3,667
the depth or curve, so that in some cases, the actual cubical contents of a tº: - . - - - © Q =
ºu considerably eacceed the official result, while in others it will S 18 sº 27 º: 1 1 : 11 2,031 # 12,873 23. 2.8.
not be half the quantity, such a practice is as discreditable to official service ſº 14 *::: 7 | 1,05 8 | 1,339 12,906 42 4,793
as it is to practical science, which seems more directed to novelty, and earpe- sº K 1 35 | 8,447 13 | 1,822 : 1 I 1,402 220 17,454 45 5,284
riment, than to correct eacisting errors.--For further elucidation of the actual s 2 32 7,501 : 13 | 1,985 12 2,003 ; 133 9,752 22 2,508
Number and Tonnage of Shipping employed in the Foreign, as well as in 2. 3 - - ~.
the Coasting Trade, taking into account the repeated Voyages, see Note . * 4.
to the two following pages, and to page 235. 5 i{} # 7 18 19 20

22.9%
AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of SHIPPING cleared OUTWARDS at all the Ports of the UNITED KING Dom,
the proportion of each, in each Year since 1819; showing also the Declared Value of BRITISH PRODUCE & MANUFACTURES EXPORTED,
- > the United States of North America

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R USSIA. PR USSIA. SWEDEN. NO R. W.A. Y. D ENMA R R. TOTA H. GERMANY. ANETHERLANDS
Years No. Tommage, No. Tonnage. No. | Tonnage, ; No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. § No. Tonnage.
o 3. - “. § 8.
ſ 1820 626 111,849 | 231 33,971 30 4,880 155 11,477 ; 456 68,355 1,498 || 130,532 : 792 107,601 620 53,828
Ti 478 85,947 195 || 31,847 52 8,344 145 9,403 : 397 65,083 1,267 200,624 620 87,969 ; 565 50,069
2 584 112,206 # 228 41,247 55 9,575 140 10,245 # 376 65,737 1,383 || 239,010 # 604 86,543 620 | 52,741
3 590 119,456 # 138 26,427 59 10,005 ; 155 11,139 333 57,419 1,275 224,446 575 80,793 516 44,553
4. 799 || 160,636 251 50,143 60 9,698 || 121 10,156 265 44,559 : 1,496 275,192 : 548 70,933 531 44,354
* 5 987 | 199,687 453 | 89,555 64 8,816 122 9,694 257 42,754 1,883 || 350,506 605 80,020 622 53,110
SS 6 787 | 158,092 + 306 || 57,334 47 6,773 I08 10,393 : 331 53,510 || 1,579 286,102 : 714 100,586 729 62, 127
3 7 : 1,230 245,485 431 80,322 58 8, 104 87 9,935 : 438 75,909 : 2,244 || 419,755 662 90,280 724 | 66,212
s J 8 . 951 | 183,400 # 389 | 66,738 79 | 12,249 105 7,719 572 91,804 2,096 || 361,910 784 || 113,822 890 82,718
Sº ‘Y 9 : 1,451 280,806 426 74,639 77 || 10,787 89 7,750 : 431 66,343 ; 1,959 293,238 : 719 106,091 832 79,271
Sº 1830 ; 1,231 240,638 341 50,931 55 8,020 53 5,148 # 540 85,981 2,220 390,718 : 876 | 133,847 887 | 89,559
1 : 1,605 || 316,361 : 303 || 50,792 67 8,953 33. 2,876 : 437 70,324 : 2,351 366,580 665 | 102,026 1,617 | 179,488
2 : 1,003 || 202,610 ; 265 41,027 69 9,660 43 3,411 § 393 65,658 1,773 || 312 366 798 || 121,872 : 1,571 176,471
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ſ 1820 63 14,995 : 158 || 34,113 93 18,997 272 45,666 216 24,998 802 || 138,769 ; 178 19,867 371 37,222
| 42 9,792 93 21,027 40 8,370 293 50,897 107 17,529 575 || 707,615 95 13,058 347 38,542
2 44 12,482 iQ0 || 45,664 # 49 || 10,243 : 479 82,022.; 128 20,095 890 170,506 99 14,415 443 50,815
3 40 11,220 # 266 63,165 61 | 13,109 586 101,637 212 37,945 1,165 227,076 37 17,232 659 || 71,806
4. 84 20,430 ft 414 || 88,084 94 | 19,543 : 778 || 135,819 : 524 59,309 : 1,894 | 323,185 ± 462 43,411 987 97,003
5 88 21,926 555 107,296 : 139 29,184 982 166,936 749 77,954 2,513 | 403,296 627 60,654 949 92,582
> 6 55 | 15,762 400 81,223 55 7,794 : 583 94,088 # 839 74,724 1,932 273,591 # 816 68,378 682 58,713
$ 7 94 || 25,542 397 81,286 83 14,192 : 613 || 100,732 # 856 73,835 # 2,043 295,587 : 722 58,322 623 56,209
§ J 8 71 18,869 ; 337 || 71,345 71 || 1 1,813 562 92,837 : 733 69,714 1,774 264,578 : 492 40,846 670 60,099
º N 9 97 || 25,659 : 406 || 79,047 86 15,103 : 57 89,663 793 83,766 1,959 283,238 544 || 49,467 871 84,266
S 1830 88 22,858 380 | 73, iS3 67 9,624 : 582 93, 176 926 98,694; 2,043 297,485 # 612 52,118 783 82,557
º I 129 32,827 395 80,852 118 21,782 784 || 128,480 ± 925 102,639 : 2,351 || 366,580 589 49,635 - 784 86,461
. 2 # 90 24,978 # 349 || 70,252 88 || 13,403 554 86,540 626 70,413 ; 1,707 || 265,586 425 37,247 733 88,059
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- —r-ºr--— * cºrºns of GOALS, Total Supply at the i * 1 r yi , , ----
The relation of the Transport of Sea-borne Coal to the (Nº. %;"; ſº Port of London. *— Total Receipt of CUSTO.M.S DUTY.
Shipping Interest of the Kingdom is such, as to render a . Imperial Chaldrons. + T On Tonnage
display of the annual production and consumption of CoAL TYNE folio No. 30. WEAR fo. No. 90. Tons of 26; Cwts. Ore Coals. Sºme of shipping.
an interesting, if not an indispensable accompaniment to a Years. Eacporta Coastways. Eacportd &l. Culm. Coal. ÉCoastways. Eacportd, siſ. Intyards. Outward
display of the annual movement of SHIPPING. The an- - I -— -- —£--|--|-ºll ºf "lºº"
neared Accounts, therefore, deduced from the Report of a | 1800 47,487 537,793 298,837 4,622 || 1,054 — | 1,018,214
Committee of the House of Lords on the Coal Trade in I 50,401 || 452,192 || 231,018 4,758 486 101 836,917
the Session of 1829, eachibit at one point of view the Total 2 44,000 || 494,488 305,075 31,205 || 251 32 932,629
movement of Coal and Culm by Sea, in each Year since 3 44,325 505,137 298,946 || 10,167 490 59 920,569 - -
1818, and show the proportion into the Port of London 4 52,589 579,929 299,552 4,163 || 1,487 90 978,399 756,005 | 84,057 24,650 | 89,445 54,610
---, *A* wº-si - • 5 49,572 552,827 313,307 || 5,956 749 288 966,004 744,408 | 84,259 || 34,804 || 94,624 52.538
distinct from the proportion to all the other Ports of Eng- 6 || 46,683 588.277 306.271 2,613 206 | 1,105 | issº 3. º 2 ×-> 2 < *r-
- g - 3. 3. * 5 2 765,256 || 70,678 || 32,566 91.953 / 51,862
land and Wales, and the Quantity Exported to Ireland as 7|27.42% 539,950 |250,938 || 4:376 || 336|| Tºšš giºi || roß 50.06|º sº, ºf
well as to the Colonies and all Foreign parts in each of the 8 | 16,001 ||619,125 || 348,623 2,058 || 267 1,391 | 1,094,640 || 842,579 |26,036 || 33,650 56.75 ºg
sºme Years, and show the total quantity Shipped from the 9 || 13,639 539,098 || 324,130 974 || 433 1845 975,939 || 742.242 |36,517 | 35.50; 76 iió | "
Rivers Tyne and WEAR, and the supply into the Port 1810 || 17,253 632,299 || 370,712 | 1,919 497 | 1,344 1,102,747 864,889 38,072 34,072 110,536
of London in each Year since 1799, and the amount of II 17,954 || 633,359 || 330,942 | 1,730 44 3,929 | 1,096,872 || 838,382 31,439 || 40,893 | 73,729 || 43,243
Duties paid on Coals carried Coastways, and Earported, 12 24,985 630,633 || 338,854 3,148 747 7,842 | 1,066,287 834,445 || 51,762 42,950 | 66,981 || 51,614
and also on Slates and Stone, and on the Tonnage of Ship. 13 || 14,761 384,484 |34,159 |, 1,789 || 4:3 4,633 1,920,187 || - - - .
ping both Inwards, and Outwards, from 1804 to 1831, when 14 || 31,986 649,151 || 373,241 11,029. 317 | 1,896 | 1,119,787 || 1,153,733 69,048 || 43,387 | 160,182 | 134,671
the whole, except on coals Exported, were repealed.” 15 42,434 650,209 || 337,903 16,989 || 112 || 4,272 1,144,363 || 871,165 80,511 |44,633 99,418 72,235
Page 236 will show the pro orii. Sh? p d f ſº h 16 || 43,783 678,151 || 387,687 | 15,931 || 2,103 || 5,815 1,217,433 911,056 | 66.288 || 36,654 77,959 || 71,149
Port of Shipment, in each tº ºppºſº.º. 17 | 51,797 622,977 ||363,868 |II,627 || 2,671 3,879 | 1,149,870 || 866,096 || 58,476 || 36,154 || 95.125 76,462
employed in º in of Cº j. 1818. The Wessels 18 47,744 || 6′1,871 || 391,790 | 15,839 || 1,302 || 4,738 1,203,707 || 913,371 57,902 || 49,904 || 127,428 76,069
plºyed ºn cºrrying of Cººl will repeat their Voyages on 19 || 39,735 | 639,987 378,445 15,471 || 961 || 9,379 1,170,618 || 882,833 46,323 61,907 || 108,260 65,046
***aše, eight times within the Year ; the Number of 1820 43,826 |756,513 |Aiš972 14,426 || 316 || 4,461 | 1.321.505 || 1,016,396 || 46,033 jº, 96,559 67,109
Ships entered at the Coal Market in London in 1832 was 1 || 48,097 || 692,321 396,205 14,575 || 1,539 6,808 1,291,389 946,978 || 49,542 58,871 83,723 64,240
7528 ; this Number divided by eight for repeated Voyages, 2 54,160 || 655,159 396,921 | 16,419 713 | 6,998 || 1,234,514 923,709 || 51,509 || 61,525 33,262 32,157
gives 941 Ships, estimated at an average of 200 Tons each, 3 46,725 | 738,909 || 497,126 15,547 496 || 10,525 | 1,434,367 || 1,069,948 |42,718 46,739 2,068 75
gives 188,200 Toms of Shipping employed in supplying the . -
Metropolis with Coal, which being equal to about half the 4 49,044 | 687,603 || 491,187 15,880 || 847 | 18,370 1,467,545 # 867,679 40,532 45,885 6,883 557
Quantity Shipped Coastways, it makes about 375,000 Toms 5 || 51,444 | 687,029 521,796 || 15,531 796 13,209 | 1,422,441 815,370 || 41,465 52,575 8,351 569
of Shipping requisite for the 'c onveyance of seat, rme Coal 6 62,620 792,365 545,656 || 14,498 138 || 13,486 || 1,558,045 879,235 | 39,339 47,427 2,200 54
Jrom one Port to anoth Emel $/ # and Wales al 00. 7 || 65,417 | 683,745 523,437 14,953 || 410 || 7,318 1,388,297 || 783,034 44,683 39,271
G another of England and Wales alone,— 8 59,325 | 725,082 509,567 22,941 || 398 || 11,659 | 1,476,063 || 833,072 | 40,826 35,497
see page, 235 for a further elucidation of the various em- 9 2 2 2-, v,vve $67,322 || 43.279 |34.7i.;
ployment of Shipping. is | 958.359 63.563 #557:
1 # 64,380 52,928 1,181

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of England, and on the 5th. of January 1826, the rate of Duty on Culm was reduced to 6d. iſ Chaldron. Into Ports of Wales the Duty
# Chaldron; into Scotland,-free; Ireland 1/74 d5 Ton. In January, 1831, the Duties (except for Exportation) were wholly repealed.
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to each part of the World, with which the intercourse is maintained by Foreign, as well as by British Shipping; distinguishing
and of Coloni AL and Foreign PRoduce RE-EXPORTED from the UNITED
in each of the same Years.
KINGDOM to Continental Europe, and to

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º United States of : A L L OTHER TOTA L Official Value EXPORTED
FRA NC E. PORTUGAL. SPA I N. North AMERICA. P A RTS. - OUT WA R D S. - - of
. - - . British Produce Colonial and
Years No. Tommage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage, & Manufactures. |Foreign prºce
r 1820 1,360 81,642 # 358 37,346 258 29,775 # 199 || 51,321 327 | 60,803 5,085 || 652,848 # 21,114,451 9,020,666
I 1,547 95,031 409 || 41,831 191 | 19,989 : 194 52,052 4 605 |4,797 548,170 19,220,365 | 8,611,070
2 : 1,232 | 84,936 523 50,113 244 25,884 275 70,044; 10 | 1,818 4,891 611,089 22,171,889 || 7,648,870 si
3 : 1,122 || 77,017 465 49,274 238 26,817 242 | 66,428 # 11 | 1,974 : 4,443 570,999. - Sq
4 1,096 || 69,427 404 || 42,902 251 || 26,449 163 || 46,318 : 16 2,483 4,505 578,918 §
5 983 || 62,769 532 55,182 335 | 38,917 156 || 44,544 3 609 |5,119 | 685,707 19,230,633 6,820,800 | S
6 : 1,266 86,728 530 52,565 # 264 28,804 - 201 61,991 5 | 1,077 5,288 679,980 20,333,699 8,262,597 5
7 1,159 85,693 378 43,201 240 |28,391 293 90,588 13 2,132 3,964 |849,110 22,583,212 7,562,772 s
| 8 || 1,227 | 94,090 358 | 40,090 i 370 44,701 # 334 102,444 6 940 # 6,274 856,163 22,155,936 7,648,103 ; sº
$ 9 1,369 || 112,634 359 | 40,429 402 || 47,287 238 || 76,191 45 7,600 6,393 || 902,228 25,589,744 8,521,333 sº
1830 ; 1,330 | 111,779 339 || 36,930 353 37,412 281 91,551 34 || 4,338 : 6,286 889,796 27,856,748 6,337,304 §
1 1,191 90,311 381 43,574 : 520 58,014 || 358 114,200 49 7,939 7,177 | 1,036,919 25,398,069 8,546,242 2.
2 : 1,408 || 116,688 317 | 35,013 181 21,291 458 147,902 11 | 1,697 6,504 || 941,603 s
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ſ 1820 938 || 51,499 : 87 14, 180 26 5,551 || 480 146,322 87 | 19,918 2,969 433,328 4,020,043 59,498 T
1 : 1,029 60,871 65 10,634 47 8,631 417 | 129,899 51 14,536 # 2,626 383,786 6,619,678 185,372 . . .
2 : 794 || 50,048 # 85 14,755 # 48 9,643 446 138,072 38 9,288 2,843 457,542 7,312, 107 248,755 j
3 724 39,518 118 || 19,150 i 33 8,511 476 150,885 # 126 29,393 : 3,438 563,571 - &
4 768 44,917 : 130 20,525 # 54 9,922 : 438 143,349 293 64,395 5,026 746,707; º
5 860 50,803 || 130 18,440 53 12,387 600 190,718 # 343 76,640 6,075 905,520 7,351,933 275,342 s
6 : 1,057 56,810 : 120 | 18,094 39 5,969 474 155,279 : 290 55,106 5,410 | 695,440 5, 14,609 147,583 || --
7 1,230 64,364 116 18,872 38 || 4,971 648 214,949 294 54,547 5,714 || 767,821 ; 8,265,773 || 372,144 |s
8 787 46,126 92 || 14,943 : 42 6,087 392 || 142,480 158 || 32,959 4,405 || 608,118 6,541,428 302,299 s
$ 9 787 47,880 102 15,673 86 11,977 : 482 170,703 ; 263 57,046 5,094 | 730,250 5,734,927 248,424 ſº
1830 642 33,955 # 99 || 14,724 58 6,751 : 611 21 1,714 310 59,061 : 5, 158 758,368 # 7,704,228 392,391 sº
1 975 62,530 ; 132 21,243 96 || 14,239 651 231,280 349 64,083 5,927 | 896,051 11,866,981 588,757 | g
2 882 50,161 ; 62 10,532 34 6,118 471 176,771 77 | 16,749 4,391 || 651,223 §
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The rate of Duty on Coal imported into the Port of London previous to the 5th of April 1824 was 7 | P.Tom when charged by Weight, and 9/4 ºf Chaldron when
charged by Measure; 6) ºf Chaldron on Cinders, and 5) tº do. on Culm; into all the other Ports of England, the rate of Duty was 4 tº Tom, 6| d? Chaldron on
Coals and Cinders, and 15q. ft. Chaldron on Culm. On the 5th April 1824, the Duty at the Port of London was reduced to the same rate as into the other Ports
was only 9d. § Tom, or 1)


Tons EXPORTE D to Total coal and
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No. of Coals & Culm into all the Ports of Eng- Tons to IRELAND, entered as Tonnage of
SHIPS land & Wales, other than London. Proportion - Culm both for a, Shipping
with Coals * - &- of Duty - Imported Amount of - * g e Eacportation & Total Amount Consiſtays, in-
| ** Tons of Imperial Chaldrons. paid on | Eaported to . d? Duty on 4. 4. other Home consumſ ºfſº. cluding
| #. coal. Tod cº- ºr 'wº ºff ºne | * : **** †
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1819 5,599 || 22,843 | 1,065,764 134,056 320,287 | 669,060 | 688,884 55,342; 71,497 | 164,375 || 4,365,940 956,381
1820 5,922 27,057 | 1,262,435 | 119,475 377,860 606,400 || 653,409 || 52,738 90,447 | 158,672 4,803,427 | 1,086,812
1 5,735 | 32,540 | 1,088,776 || 106,840 || 327,280 644,787 651,909 || 52,635 90,423 170,941 || 4,638,059 || 1,019,354 || “...ft.”,
2 5,611 47,252 | 1,103,271 '93,617 | 333,489 694,024 || 766,438 || 61,826 111,822 || 172,754 || 4,788,839 || 1,006,161 |* Column.
3 6,464 58,669 | 1,260,516 || 98,932 || 381,594 693,413 || 673,741 54,456 89,713 | 163,662 5;319,627 | 1,145,033 -
4 || 7,151 | 68,061 | 1,210,790 113,607 || 367,682 691,429 || 728,066 58,812 99,575 179,617 | 5,279,192 || 948,684 || 8,222,190
5 | 6,668 || 101,193 1,218,563 | 121,018 377,036 695,832 | 738,453 59,571 114,264 | 197,234 5,391,763 | 899,850 | 8,403,211
6 || 6,808 167,910 | 1,233,896 || 140,736 393,437 || 779,584 847,237 67,972 123,437 223,219 || 5,856,547 972,763 | 8,466,255
7 6,432 207,460 | 1,051,638 131,492 || 350,647 || 650,728 697,641 55,704 123,109 || 244,222 || 5,458,377 | 862,484 || 8,327,097
8 6,823 210,151 1,142,947 | 123,814 || 377,041 || 740,071 777,575 62,372 128,092 |227,709 || 5,603,807 || 922,651 | 8,959,910
9 . - • - * 9,066,086
| 830 9,240,140
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AN ACCOUNT of the Number and Tonnage of SHI cleared U. BRITISH SHIPPING,


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Gibralta R. Malta. 'º' ITA L Y. LEVANT. BARBAR Y.; A FRICA. H.” St. HELENA
Years No. Tonnnge. No. Tonnage. No. |Tong, No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. [Tonnage; No. Tomage: No. Tonnage No. 1 Tonnage
(1820 - 116 14,375 40 5,171 — — 311 || 43,820 50 | 7,898 : 5 596 58 14, 193 : 31 7,366 7 | 1,835
1 : 145 | 16,884 30 4,314|| 4 || 473 ||387 |53,317|| 3 || 4 || 6 || 3:4 1948. . º 2 |, 81.
2 : 183 22,463 47 6,244 4 435 : 314 41,480 34 5,368 4 487 68 11,213 : 38 7,282 || 6 | 1,536
3 : 189 || 23,036 : 43 | 6,624 —- —-- ; 323 43,447 40 6,077 4 412 75 | 16,872 30 || 7,107 2 781
4 : 167 | 19,557 : 36 5,876 5 794 301 || 43,428 122 27,244 || 3 230 97 25, 155 ; 27 6,154 4 951
5 § 147 ºl. 28 4,405 16 2,582 # 268 39,375 # 95 || 19,181 16 1,395 105 || 25,986 18 || 3,446 2 767
• * 6 : 127 16,962 28 5,039 10 | 1,887 : 332 51,358 79 || 13,395 7 866 77 22,086 26 4,672 3. 669
§ 7 : 150 18,973 43 7,014 21 3,974 ; 292 || 41,532 : 61 9,775 2 220 90 23,993 21 || 4,432 || 6 || 1,867
£: 8 152 | 19,394 35 | 5,325 : 33 5,149 : 350 49,083 45 6,535 3 351 101 27,437 31 6,315 2 358
“r 9 90 10, 191 42 6,966 : 24 4,361 ; 314 || 45,734 74 10,674 – — 119 || 32,455 35 | 7,705 || 3 634
s 1830 83 || 10,677 ; 58 9,306 38 5,513 # 418 58,307 95 || 13,424 3 331 139 38,968 ; 38 7,737 3 615
s 1 : 106 || 14,349 : 61 10,561 # 35 5,306 383 54,837 : 117 | 17,696 || 3 330 118 32,317 § 37 7,213 6 1,164
s 2 161 21,931 : 34 5,873 23 3, 143 352 51,649 : 120 | 16,989 3 380 140 34,174 51 10,167 || 2 283
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ſ 1820 30 3, 188 # 4 || 2,334 28 4,291 300 || 35,668 90 13,666 8 962 38 8,194 : 17 | 4,079 — —
| 57 7,178 # 8 || 1,052 37 4,673 288 43,296 53 7,806 15 1,690 || 60 14,203 17 | 3,554 || 1 467
2 61 | 6,666 # 8 876 # 34 4,505 247 33,251 53 8,166 13 | 1,471 43 || 7,156 19 3,767 || – | —
3 # 130 15,761 ; 12 1,718 37 || 4,686 : 341 45,665 : 87 | 13,727 16 | 1,778 46 || 9,132 : 35 | 7,156 — —
4 37 5,454 22 3,324 45 6,391 296 | 40,793 : 138 23,269 ; 12 1,174 67 | 15,030 ; 27 | 5,712 2 477
5 39 || 4,207 11 1,395 40 6,152 : 333 47,591 167 || 35,998 15 1,406 102 28,564; 22 || 4,651 2 270
6 26 3,740 # 11 1,822 38 5,480 268 40,365 109 || 21,867 11 | 1, 148 i 103 || 28,112 19 3,932 — —
tº 7 44 | 6,699 ; 15 2,500 54 7,721 # 388 57,743 : 101 | 16,199 : 10 1,104 82 23,070 22 || 4,487 1 185
Q 8 22 2,944 8 905 # 5 7,522 # 334 48,811 93 14,483 9 || 1,084 73 || 19,520 # 22 4,524 — —
$4 9 16 1,795 # 11 2,034 38 5,326 # 385 56,035 73 || 10,453 : 8 818 103 27,912 36 8,069 2 599
s 1830 30 4,196 || 17 | 2,162 32 4,304 353 || 51,512; 95 || 13,610 11 | 1,127 126 34,673 23 4,276 | 142
2. I 8 953 27 4,509 60 | 8,482 : 497 || 75,875 129 18,180 12 | 1,178 126 36,710 ; 27 4,626 – —
s 2 16 2,257 6 726 48 || 6,694; 292 42,992 : 135 | 18,865 : 10 | 1,067 123 30,896 || 29 5,148 – —
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º *::: º between the ū. º BRIT (SH. For EIGN.
Kingdom and all parts of the WoRLD, distinguishing To all parts of th - To Nos. 16–42 To Nos. 1–13 . To Nos. 1-13
ortion of Foreign in each Year since 1819; page * O a.11 O3.H.S () € | O os. o * 3. gº fºº * ,
º;"| º #. º * ...tº of ;: OR}, D. as iſ pages 229–232. as itſ” page 229. | as {P pages 228–9.
course between I RELAND and Foreign parts, as well as Years : Number Tonnage Number Tonnage. Nmmber
between Great Britain and Ireland; while the following
:::::::::::::::"º".º., 1820 |10,102 1,549,50s, 896,660 5,01715,085 652,848 I 483,828 2,969
Tommage to each respective Country, distinguishing British 1 || 9,797 1,488,644 940,474 5,000 : 4,797 548, 170 || 383,786 2,626
from Foreign. The Wages, Provision, and Wear and 2 10,023 1,539,260 928, 171 5,131 4,891 | 611,089 || 457,542 2,843
fºº', ; ;...; 3 || 9,666 1,546,976 975,977 5,223 ; 4,443 570,999 || 563,571 || 3,438
#. (IS ſº §ºn fºliº 2 4 || 10,157 1,657,533 1,078,615 5,652 4,505 578,918 || 746,707 5,026
Voyages, the charge for freight probably will not º: 5 | 10,848 1,793,994 : 1,108,287 5,729 5,119 685,707 || 905,520 6,075
30s, tº Tom, giving about £1,000,000 dj Annum in the 6 : 10,844 1,737,425 | 1,057,445 5,556 5,288 679,980 || 695,440 5,410
; :"..."; ","; ſº...". º: 7 || 11,481 1,887,682 : 1,038,392 || 5,517 : 5,965 849,110 || 767,821 5,714
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- #. remuneration, º". iº . 8 || 12,248 2,006,397 1,146,970 5,971 6,274 859,163 608,118 4,405
the War it has been deriving, has given rise to many well- 9 || 12,636 2,063,179 1,160,951 6,243 6,393 || 902,228 || 730,250 5,094
grounded complaints ºf distress on the part of the Öwners 1830 12,747 2,102,147 1,212,351 6,461 6,286 889,796 || 758,368 5,158
and jº, º º and the Go- 1 *13,791 2,300,731 1,263,812 || 6,614 7,177 | 1,036,919 || 896,051 5,927
gº.º.º. 3 |iº |3% iºds tº 6:30; "pſiº tº ºf
pendencies ; well founded as the complaints of distress are 3 - *
admitted to be, it does not follow as an indubitable conse- 4
quence, that any fiscal restraint, or even total eacclusion of 5
Foreign Shipping, would operate to the permanent advan- 6
tage either of the British Shipping interest in particular,
or to the interest of the Nation at large. | % - i
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Ports of the UNITED KINGDOM, to, and from, all those par
in each Year since 1819,-see Note to pages 228–9.
ts of the World, with which the intercourse is maintained exclusively by

New S. Wales
Foreign WEST INDIES.
British mix; CO
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”;"|Mauritius China. Easter, sº pºiſ-Harry T-zºna. Guatemala,
Years No. |Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage
ſ 1820 92 51,133 2 753 # 13 16,727 4 1,738 9 || 2,823 — — 110 |22,110 || – || –
1 75 40,641 2 933 20 27,174 : — — ; 16 4,842 37 5,704 59 11,964 — —
2 82 46,093 i 494 20 27,009 | 356 36 11,704 21 3,623 50 | 10,476 — —
3 95 48,080 I 471 15 20,128 4 962 35 12,737 39 6,349 58 12,207 || 11 1,974
4 92 || 48,299 5 1,822 23 30,002 3 696 32 || 11,584 46 7,069 49 || 11,006 16 || 2,483
5 : 116 54,335 9 3,014 21 26,018 6 1,484 || 42 15,576 : 50 || 7,977 38 8,225 || 47 8,157
6 : 120 53,273 20 6,102 || 29 || 35,087 7 2,296 || 36 12,496 || 28 4,524 46 $9,948 20 3,620
& 7 : 170 || 71,811 # 30 8,341 22 26,026 6 | 1,825 # 63 23,019 : 43 7,126 66 14,153 : 30 5,238
Ś 8 : 184 || 78,125 28 8,430 ; 23 30,385 6 | 1,637 80 28,122 110 || 21,156 21 3,976
Q: 9 : 125 54,383 # 27 6,391 22 28,557 3 650 86 30,279 || 48 || 7,867 58 12,536 || 2 || || 3,369
5 * 1830 ; 141 59,605 : 33 8,036 16 || 21,033 4 | 1,183 : 71 || 24,484 || 46 7,642 67 12,584 || 51 8,574
s 1 : 137 59,721 28 8,065 # 22 28,081 16 || 4,590 82 28,982 43 7,518 78 || 14,927 || 31 || 5,230
s 2 : 193 85,260 55 | 16 239 19 24,645 17 | 4,921 ; 91 31,044 62 9,807 72 | 15,214 20 | 3,740
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4
5
6
7
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ſ 1820 132 78,348 6 2,332 3 3,946 || 6 || 2,293 : 1,291 — — 80 || 15,561 : — —
1 81 || 41,588 5 2,122 # 24 29,059 3 | 1,461 5 2,549 39 6,515 40 8,689 : — —
2 72 37,953 4. 1,690 # 20 25,959 2. 858 5 1,706 26 4,327 36 7,498 — ——
3 87 48,325 3 1,275 # 20 27,319 2 | 1,053 11 3,883 26 || 4,373 38 8,149 : — —
4 : 100 || 48,666 6 2,197. 21 28,270 8 3,075 13 4,073 28 4,558 24 5,008 5 919
5 : 89 43,069 7 2,150 20 26,986 2 865 § 12 3,971 46 7,215 29 5,686 10 | 1,705
&; 6 123 58,243 24 6,632 23 27,824 2 725 # 21 7,582 27 || 4,258 25 3,394 9 | 1,283
S 7 : 136 59,734 21 6,618 29 |35,977 5 | 1,770 21 5,955 ; 20 3,665 31 6,673 15 2,941
Q: 8 # 149 63,131 47 | 13,053 25 29,845 4 1,305 22 7,186 — — 45 8,899 - 31 | 6,618
s: 9 165 71,911 41 | 12,824 20 27,915 8 || 2,269 ; 31 9,420 # 24 4,469 33 6,061 18 3,386
Sº 1830 ; 148 65,498 55 17, 189 22 27,782 9 3,675 ; 28 9,098 21 3,719 25 4,637 35 | 6,236
º 1 : 150 63,566 69 19,317 21 || 27,889 ; ; 0 || 3,095 # 36 | 12,412 25 4,633 35 7,438 33 5,177
- * ~ 2 168 || 72,895 64 17,287 20 |25,237 9 2,542 38 12,231 ; 24 4,242 38 8,162 : 35 | 6,233
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6
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INWARDS. | The followingsrATEMENT
FOREIGN. y BR1T is H. being an Account of the Tonnage of
* - - -- - Vessels cleared outwards from all the
From Nos. 1-13, | From Nos. 1-3, | From Nos. 16–42, From all parts of the Ports of Ireland to all Foreign parts,
as tº pages 238-9. as dj' page 229. as tº pages 229–232. WoRLD. in the Year 1828, will suffice to eluci-
Number Tonnage Number Tonnage | Number Years date the columns of Totals at page 227.
- - - *. ~ British. Foreign.
3,472 447,611 723,630 || 6,242 5,512 944,300 1,667,930 | 11,754 - 1820 countRIES. - *
3,261 || 396,256 664,019 5,780 5,030 935,255 # 1,599,274 || 10,810 1 Russia . . . . . . 3,025 || –
3,389 469,151 757,490 6,062 : 5,595 906,686 1,664,186 11,087 2 Norway . . . . 787 | 9,141
4,069 582,996 732,908 5,692 5,579 | 1,007,951 : 1,740,859 11,271 3 Denmark. . . . 778 —
5,653 || 759,441 736,120 5,873 ; 5,860 | 1,061,200 1,797,320 | 11,733 4 Prussia . 1,995 | 1,006
6,968 || 958,132 || 1,016,287 || 7,553 5,963 1,128,311 : 2,144,598 || 13,516 5 Germany and } 299 230
5,720 694,116 853,672 | 6,669 ; 5,804 || 1,096,968 ; 1,950,630 | 12,473 6 ſ the Netherids -
6,046 751,864 1,068,905 7,773 5,360 1,018,993 : 2,086,898 || 13,133 7 France. . . . . . 2,130 762
| 4,955 634,620. 999,879 7,488 5,947 | 1,094,378 : 2,094,357 | 13,436 8 Portugal . . . . . 2,778 6,411
5,218 710,308 || 1,016,183 || 7,302 6,357 | 1,168,352 2,184,535 | 13,659 9 Spain . . . . . . 1,369 900
5,359 || 758,828 992,504 || 7, 115 # 6,433 | 1,187,538 : 2,180,042 | 13,548 1830 Gibralter.... 1,513 373
6,085 874,605 || 1,104,024 7,887 6,611 1,263,298 : 2,367,322 14,488 I Italy . . . . 758 —
4,546 j639,979 970,708 || 6,996 || 6,376 | 1,215,272 2, 185,980 || 13,372 2 United States 8,474 7,632
- - 3 B.N. Americ.|55,113 | —
4 West Indies...| 13,376 —
5 Isle of Man... 1,889 —
6 All others ... 1,237 || –
7 -
8 J Total Tons 95,717 |-26,455
Alphabetical Indez to
the Columns.
Africa, West Coast of 27
Alderney .......... 45
America, British .... 43
do., United States of 12
Ascension ... . . . . . . . 29
Azores . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Balearic Isles ...... 11
Baltic . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Barbary . . . . . . . . . . 26
Belgium . . . . . . . . . . 8
Birman Empire .... 33
Bourbon . . . . . . . . . . .
Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . 41.
British Isles. . . . . . . . 45
Buenos Ayres . . . . . . 39
Cape of Good Hope 28
Cape Verd Isles . . . . 27
Canada . . . . • . . . . . . . 43
Canary Isles ... . . . 20
Ceylon . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Chili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
China . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Coast of Africa 27
Colombia . . . . . . . . . . 38
Cuba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Denmark . . . . . . . . . . 5
Domingo, St. . . . . . . 35
East Indies . . . . ... 30
Eastern Seas . . . . . . 33
Egypt . . . . . . . . . . .... 16
France . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Foreign W. Indies 35-6
Germany . . . . . . . . . . 7
Gibralter . . . . . . . . . . 21
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . 27
Greenland . . . . . . . . . 44
Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Guatemala . . . . . . . • 37
Guinea, Coast of.... 27
Guernsey . . . . . . . . . . 45
Havannah. . . . . . . . . . 36
Hayti . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Helena, St. . . . . . . . , 29
Holland . . . . . . . . . , 8
Honduras . . . . . . . . . . 42
Ionian Isles . . . . . . . . 23
Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Jamaica . . . . . . . . . s 42
Java . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Levant . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.
Madeira . . . . . . . . . . of 8
Malta . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Mauritius . . . . . . . . . . 31
Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Minorca . . . . . . . . . . 11
Morea . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Morocco . . . . . . . . . . 26
Netherlands........ 8
New Brunswick . . . . 43
Newfoundland . . . . ,
New Guinea . . . . . . tle
do. South Wales .. ,
do. Zealand . . . . . . a
Norway. . . . . . . . . . . 4
Nova Scotia. . . . . . . . 43
Pearl Fishery ...... 33
Peru . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Phillipine Islands .. 33
Portugal . . . . . . . . . . 10
Prussia . . . . . . . . . ... 2
Rio-de-la-Plata .... 39
Russia tº tº e G & 6 & 2 & © e e #
Senegal . . . . . . . . .
Siam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Sierra Leone . . . . . .
Singapore.. tº e & .. e Jº 33
Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
St. Helena . . . . . . . . 29
*St. Thomas . . . . . . . . 36
Sumatra . . . . . . . . . . 33
Swan River........ 34
Sweden. . . . . . . . . . ... 3
Tripoli . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Trebizonde ... . . . . . 25
|| Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Van Diemans' Land 34
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ACCOUNT (Contin UED), of the No. and Tonnage of SHIPPING cleared Outwards from, and entered Inwards into, all the Ports of the
UNITED KINGDoM, to and from, all those parts of the World with which the intercourse is maintaincá exclusively by BRITISH SHIPPING, in each Year since 1819.

SOUTH AMERICA. - Greenland, • British Isles of
British British North and Southern GUE RNSE Y,
Columbia. Fio-de-la-Plata. Chili & Peru. Brazils. |WEST IN DIES. AMERICA. Whale Fisheries.jJERSE Y, & MA N.
Years No. 1Tonnagel No. 1 Tonnage.] No. [Tonnagel No. Tonnage. No. | Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. | Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
ſ 1820 || – * * — I — I — I — — 831 || 233,486 || 1,497 || 341,650 210 64,847 1,304 | 66, 139
1 1 248 51 9,682 || 17 || 3,992 || 171 30,586 || 891 246,180 | 1,426 328,425 || 196 || 59,445 1,333 | 68,204
2 3 485 55 10,058 || 25 5,988 || 187 || 33,848 || 743 208,099 || 1,495 || 354,696 || 169 || 49,700 1,546 69,029
3 : 11 2,425 || 34 6,335 || 23 4,517 215 40,105 842 232,717 | 1,433 354,027 179 55,297 1,522 | 73,290
4 19 || 3,427 43 7,924 || 32 5,859 247 || 48,330 | 848 || 233,097 1,670 || 412,073 || 144 44,378 1,621 81,177
5 : 33 5,509 || 51 10,302 || 42 | 8,264 190 37,029 801 || 219,431 1,817 | 463,906 || 142 43,721 | 1,629 80,435
&; 6 22 3,355 23 4,906 || 17 2,713 126 26,821 907 || 251,842 1,556 397,758 128 40,532 1,789 85,225
Q 7 16 2,670 : 19 3,818 24 4,240 252 56,502 || 906 || 248,598 1,308 || 328,568 ; 121 38,690 1,754 85,754
Sº 8 25 || 4,194 25 4,281 44 || 9,177 252 55,321 1022 270,495 1,480 380,594 || 110 || 35,829 1,804 || 93,461
s: 9 || 19 3,363 # 48 9,048 30 6,000 193 || 42,509 || 918 252,992 1,659 || 419,421 119 39,540 1,922 || 97,211
§: 1830 ; 16 || 3,108 || 36 || 6,294 24 4,409 254 57,682 868 240,664 1,714 || 450,982 # 123 40,166 1,897 95,547
s 1 || 15 2,937 25 4,483 25 4,893 : 239 58,681 907 || 249,051 1,804 || 473,338 110 || 36,472 | 1,867 || 97,465
Q 2 I 19 3,380 30 5,857 24 4,785 203 |45,849 || 803 226,105 1,872 489,233 116 38,240 | 1,995 || 104,154
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5
6
7
8
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ſ 1820 — — — -saºmº-ºº: "I gº vºe *sassassº- º- — 857 240,510 || 1,440 || 343,377 194 62,750 1,640 79,881
1 1 446 41 7,609 4 1,254 158 27,845 884 245,321 : 1,403 || 337,446 197 || 60,257 1,609 || 79,170
2 2 275 : 52 9,109 6 1,727 | 153 27,792 || 839 232,426 1,426 356,488 157 || 48,204 1,757 | 84,863
3 6 996 : 52 9,237 5 1,160 |,159 28,691 861 || 233,790 1,579 |401,669 170 51,796 1,852 85,956
4 || || 3 || 2,130 41 7,788 || 6 || 1,191 || '186 34,759 899 || 244,971 1,683 427,832 148 45,925 2,033 98,214
5 i 20 2,641 45 8,697 12 2,321 227 42,189 : 872 232,357 1,856 || 489,844 138 42,736 1,845 85,645
6 || 12 1,951 20 4,713 19 || 3,400 91 16,600 891 243,448 1,770 472,588 125 39,394 2,031 86,460
e 7 20 3,876 4 578 18 3,016 || 146 30,120 872 243,721 1,357 | 359,793 119 38,002 : 1,814 92,959
§ 8 || 17 | 3,140 16 || 2,421 15 2,484 || 172 37,121 1013 272,800 1,526 400,841 || 107 || 34,129 2,119 || 103,681
Sº 9 : 19 || 3,486 55 10,087 24 4,247 155 34,119 958 263,338 1,611 431,901 : 113 || 35,982 : 2,184 || 108,068
s: 5, 1830 17 3,268 51 9,784 18 3,327 168 38,322 911 || 253,872 1,709 || 452,397 97 || 31,987 2,199 || 117,298
s l 8 1,707 42 7,829 16 || 2,902 216 49,414 904 || 249,079 : 1,758 480,236 111 || 37,454 1,955 106,230
: 2 20 | 3,454 23 4,231 19 3,693 129 29,302 || 828 229,117 1,872 504,211 : 106 || 34,900 2,212 | 125,136
4 |
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6
7
8
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The following STATEMENT shows the No. and Tonnage of VESSELS Owned and Registered in each great section of the BRITISH
EMPIRE, in each of 19 classes of burthen in the Year 1788, the Total compared with the Totals in 1830 and 1832.

ENGLAND. Scot LAND. IRE LAND. WEST INDI Es. B. N. AMERICA. 5 BRITISH 1s Les. # , º, TOTAL 1788. - W TOTAL 1830.
- €a:Clºts? W. s
Tons. Wo. Tons. No. Tons. Aſo, Tons, 1 No. Tons. No. 1 Toms. No. Tons. No. Toms. # %.!ſ72dies


—rºr-
not exceeding 201,165 15,066 73 || 1,189 | 68 1,113||134 1,903 || 43 || 757|31 || 484 || 1,514 || 20,052 ) – “. . *
20 to 39 #1,514 || 43,995 || 377 | 12,037 410 12,748 182 5,432 183 || 5,379 72 2,156 2,734 83,147 - 195,686 6,542
40 to 59 1,304 || 65,768 520 26,076 220 10,770 164 8,218 109 || 5,488 43 2,175 : 2,360 118,496 -
60 to 79 || 937 65,805 : 310 21,588 104 || 7,344 || 133 || 9,136 67 || 4,723 # 22 1,543 1,633 º;; 364,086 5,212
80 to 99 689 || 61,694 || 146 | 12,844 46 4,092 74 | 6,688 32 || 3,426 11 || 997 998 || 89,741 3 3.
100 to 119 661 | 72,666 : 93 10,163 || 59 || 6,384 || 67 || 7,359 23 2,549 || 9 || 962 912 || 100,082
120 to 139 454 58,939 84 10,894 45 5,879 39 5,079 27 | 3,492 || 11 | 1,439 660 | 85,722
140 to 159 410 | 61,679 62 9,312 21 3,183 21 3,097 16 || 2,407 || 6 || 874 537 80,552
6
3
4
1
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52 > 555,758 3,942
160 to 179 335 57,109 54 || 9,184 || 14 2,360 13 2,203 || 10 | 1,697 1,018 432 | 73,567
420 to 479 30 || 13,437 1 470
480 to 1,180 90 78,006 2 | 1,034
!
i
180 to 199 || 289 54,968 I 40 || 7,579 9 1,713 10 | 1,873 || 7 | 1,333 564 358 68,030
200 to 219 235 49,375 || 30 6,250 3 | 636 || 6 | 1,268 || 1 || 205
220 to 239 214 49,316 16 3,705 || 2 | 465 4 912 || 1 || 222 222 238 53,842 -
240 to 259 219 54,843 15 3,708 || 6 | 1,500 || 1 || 252 : — — — 241 60,343 > 472,128 1,947
260 to 279 ± 170 45,983 15 4,080 1 || 277 — — — — ; 2 | 535 ; 188 50,895
280 to 299 164 47,563 7 2,040 1 2 589 — — — -— —-. § 173 50,192
300 to 319 135 || 41,763 7 2,160 || 3 || 920 - || – | – || – || - # 14. .44% 331,685 969
320 to 419 330 (115,935 | 15 5,379 2 — B — — — 339 117,081 2 º
767 : — *-
* — — 31 || 13,907
90 78,006 280,616 497
TOTAL 1788 || 9,341 | 1,053,910 1,867 || 149,658 1,015 60,690 827 | 53,420 || 519 31,798 221 | 13,793 13,827 | 1,362,590 19,110
1832 #14,281 | 1,780,252 3,214 || 303,631 1,447 106,574 4,792 357,608 508 33,893 & 24,242 2,581,964
2,199,959
233
STATEMENT showing the Number and Tonnage of VESSELS Owned and Registered, at each Port of the British Dominions at each of Seven
different periods since 1790; showing the Population of each Port in 1831, with Number of reference to its place in the District arran
the 6,000 principal Towns and Parishes of GREAT BRITAIN ;—see page 68 for Steam Vessels belonging to each Port in 1827.
*...* The Account in 1832
gement of
Par. Paper, No. 207,) includes those Ports only which return Members to Parliament; those noted with a †, are newly enfranchised Boroughs
under the Act of 3 Will. IV. (1832.) Those with 44 were totally, and those with were partially disfranchised under the same Act; the Places not returning Members are
printed in Italics, all the other each return 2 Members; the Cities, Ecclesiastical Sees, being printed in QBID 330man.

PORTS,
with Number of reference to
District Arrangement.
3.0ttú0tt . . . . . . pages 76–77
liverpool . . . . . . . . 1316–22
Newcastle. . 18, 19, 23, 25
ft Sunderland . . . . . . 34
444 laboro’. . . . . . . . . ... I'759
| Arundel . . . . . . . . . 1430
Barnstaple . . . . . . . . 1531
Berwick . . . . . . . . i 675–6
Bideford . . . . . . . . I 529–30
Blakeney and Cley 1741–2
Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . 1728
Bridgewater . . . . . . . . 1540
Bridlington . . . . . . . . 1703
33rigtúl . . . . . . . . . . 1324–32
Carſtäſe . . . . . . . . . . . . 1262
Chepstow . . . . . . . . . . 1541
&Tſºter . . . . . . . . . . . . 1654
(Tjícíjećter . . . . . . . . . . 1433
Colchester. . . . . . . . . . 1771
Cowes . . . . . . . 1465
| Dartmouth . . 1516–17
+Deal, with Sandwich 1404
Dover . . . . . . . . . . 1407–11
33xeter . . . . . . . 1489–93
#Falmouth with Penryn 248–9|
Feversham . . . . . . . . . . 1395
44 Fowey . . . . . . . . . . 227
&Iducester . . . . . . . . 316.5–7
Goole . . . . . . . e Q Q e 1716
4Grimsby . . . . . . . . . . 1721
Gweek & Helstone 261
Harwich . . . . . . . . . . 1769
Hull . . . . . . . . . . 1335–40
Ilfracombe. . . . . . . . . . 1533
Ipswich. . . . . . . . . . . 1764.
Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . 1255
|| Looe, E. & 4 West 215–17
+Lyme Regis . . . . . • 1281
Lynn do. . . . . . . . . . . 1734
Maldon . . . . . . . . . . 1775–6
44 Minehead . . . . . . . . 1536
Newhaven . . . . . . . . . . I427
Newport . . . . . . . . 1462–3
Padstow . . . . . . . . . . 1521
Penzance . . . . . . . . . . 268
Plymouth . . . . . . . . 1360–2
Poole. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1466
Portsmouth . . . . . . 1356–9
Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . 1230
Ramsgate & Sandwich 1377–9
3itoriester . . ... 1348
| Rye & Hastings”?04& 732
4St. Ives . . . . . . . . . . 277
Scarborough . . . . . . . . 1698
Scilly Isles. . . . . . . . . . 275
Shoreham . . . . . . . . . . 1429
Southampton . . . . 1446–9
Southwold . . . . . . . . . . 1758
Stockton . . . . . . . . . . 1679
Truro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243–5
Wells. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1740
Weymouth . . . . . . . . 1471
+Whitby . . . . . . . . . 1692
+Whitehaven . . . . . . 64
Wisbeach . . . . . . . . . . 1730
Woodbridge . . . . . . . . 1761
Yarmouth. . . . . . . . 1752-4
Population 1791. 1801. 1810. 1816. 1824. 1829. 1832.
1831. No. Tommage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. No. Tommage.
1,850,000 : 1,842 378,516 2,966 619,466 : 4,370 831,400 4,703 || 913,301 4,682 | 848,682 2,663 || 572,835 | 2,267 562,839
200,000 528 83,696 || 821 148,891 1,131 185,641 1,312 214,961 : 1,189 183,642 805 | 161,780 806 || 158,596
80,000 534 115,424 657 144,991 745 | 161,256 810 | 181,900 | 848 || 181,808 987 202,739 1,048 215,784
40,000 : 388 55,939 507 || 75,523 i 505 | 68,490 585 87,170 569 87,743 624 107,628 696 || 120,711
1,341 20 1,203 32 1,210 45 2,070 44 2,185 43 2,041 49 2,698
2,803 32 2, 184 31 2,370 54 4,742 46 4,425 37 3,269 25 2,7II 32 3,001
6,840 76 6,888 # 65 4,896 65 4,795 45 3,087 38 2,114 40 2,087 39 2,019
13,891 39 2,704 59 5,955 ; 72 7,135 76 7,478 48 || 4,288 57 4,784 65 5,257
7,573 64. 3,930 71 4,960 77 7,011 98 8,087 109 || 9,328 116 || 10, 182
1,756 28 2,635 23 1,555 36 2,492 || 36 2,475 41 || 2,543 50 3,380 -
12,818 75 3,903 133 7,373 162 || 9,652 125 7,918 128 7,098 152 8,059 165 8,568
7,807 32 | 1,706 33 1,716 54 || 3,231 || 41 || 2,971 || 48 2,814 46 2,921 52 3,576
5,637 36 5, 16 45 5,572 49 6,646 38 5,864 44 6,290 40 6,290
130,000 i 301 || 43,469 206 || 30,125 273 || 33,017 294 37,452 289 || 37,274 316 || 49,535 || 313 49,336
20,006 13 671 20 | 1,215 # 25 | 1,289 34 2,034 39 2,555 40 2,886 45 3,250
3,524 : 31 2,495 40 || 3,346 56 5,031 62 5,467 75 5,782 : 72 5,805
21,363 32 2,194 29 1,835 41 2,852 62 4,409 59 3,688 74 || 4,816 72 4,609
8,270 87 4,888 63 2,522 88 3,349 : 104 3,457 82 2,983 62 2,805 66 2,841.
16,167 : 155 3,936 164 4,921 ; 214 6,880 232 6,845 255 6,945 235 6,745 240 7,335
4,491 116 2,488 136 3,713 163 4,214 fl 165 4,407 : 151 4,947 151 | 6,015 163 6,705
5,322 299 || 17,055 230 | 12,409 277 17,060 i 339 22,316 369 24,808 349 24,114 367 24,850
7,268 4 I 36 # 35 2,200 36 1,598 32 1,156 16 543 19 557 21 598
15,667 127, 6,465 # 243 15,348 181 10,498 || 190 11,003 ; 149 7,039 || 120 5,525 1] 9 5,354
36,791 152 | 13,288 168 || 13,521 207 | 16,077 204 | 16,230 207 || 17,510 || 196 17,166 203 17,616
7,284 47 5,065 55 5, 174 71 7,927 77 7,935 83 8,500 78 6,614 77 6, 150
4,429 305 || 5,613 ; 256 6,307 || 253 5,069 ; 250 5,980 264 6,886 217 7,392 -
1,767 51 2,232 89 5,477 76 4,788 87 6,579 81 5,690 81 5,470
14,303 37 1,368 77 2,818 236 12,596 248 || 13,648 223 11,803 247 13,026. 222 12,220
1,671 *. 2,855 # 50 | 3,625
4,225 . . 49 2,644 96 || 4, 136 73 39 1,390 39 1,525
3,293 19 571 : 14 316 : 15 637 : 15 687 12 482 8 567 9 6() }
4,297 : 131 6,575 : 144 7,422 158 8,229 : 126 6,879 85 4,825 # 96 5,513 97 5,844
59,642 443 54,677 : 620 61,490 747 80,344 773 || 87,644 709 || 74,493 579 72,248 561 || 71,559
3,201 : 58 2,651 60 3,088 61 3,457 79 5,015 64 4,367 64 4,095 -
20,454 89 4,997 97 5, 127 112 5,621 : 128 6,858 : 119 6,785 I 38 8,532 149 9,960
12,613 110 || 10,930 111 | 16,070 81 | 10,425 || 85 10,733 59 6,110 ; 107 9,410 # 117 | 9,251
1,458 8 405 23 1,004 24 1,328 34 1,935 29 1,753 - tº
2,621 27 1,284 20 1,585 29 2,278 33 2,488 44 3,498 39 3,335 38 || 3,273
13,370 150 17,350 132 13,492 121 12,779 139 15,400 120 14,720 118 14,659 116 14,600
4,895 164 4,842 189 || 5,930 21 1 || 6,697 242 9,809 236 8,478 190 7,373 179 7,326
1,481 28 1,230 25 1,022 24 946 23 1,008 22 1,108 20 95.7
904 17 | 1,417 § 22 | 1,482 14 963 # 13 769 8 585 # 21 1,205 -
9,111 . . 50 3,824 with | Cowes
1,822 26 | 1,022 49 2,534 45 2,342 : 51 2,642 63 3,377 : 68 3,587 -
6,563 32 2,038 : 30 1,673 || 34 1,915 # 47 2,752 73 || 3,318 92 || 4,981 -
80,000 || 119 6,342 . 245 15,574 438 35,049 i 476 38,345 345 26,800 i 302 24,838 298 || 24,656
6,459 ; 223 20,834 134 10,660 139 15,202 : 161 | 19,693 143 | 16,243 168 17,860 163 | 16,852
65,000 : 111 3,857 230 8,765 : 348 17,309 312 11,090 238 8,389 184 8,485 192 || 10,269
33,112 29 1,558 35 1,768 34 1,906 44 2,576 40 2,524 with Lancaster
12,351 . …It 70 4,397 76 5,117
35,009 196 || 7,075 285 11,204 360 14,675 391 | 16,476 296 11,833 255 | 10,816 264 11,570
15,000 82 3,197 : 94 || 4,620 83 3,770 85 4,115 || 79 || 3,487 : 68 3,704 64 3,588
4,776 29 1,572 44 2,487 65 3,396 61 3,605 71 3,850 87 5,570 95 6,592
8,760 179 25,629 117 | 18,607 || 130 18,192 130 21,246 176 27,534 169 28,070 167 27,779
2,465 , 9 208 # 0 260 12 638 1() 344 I5 || 656 22 792
2,518 32 | 1,840 32 952 28 1,323 47 | 1,957 49 2,426 42 2,272 47 2,963
30,000 190 || 9,120 249 || 13,356 229 11,400 187 || 9,839 191 8,887 178 8,120 173 8, 182
1,875 20 | 1,368 I 42 3,381 33 2,695 || 35 | 2,620 i 37 2,642 : 37 2,638
7,763 60 6,010 40 3,293 41 3,970 51 5,464 57 5,849 74 7,296 -
15,000 12 874 14 1,033 19 1,355 24 1,195 26 1,386 25 1,727 25 1,818
3,624 5 l 3,327 59 3,515 65 3, 102 64 3,362 76 3,689 66 || 3,962 - -
7,655 117 | 6,168 105 || 6,120 | 1 || 1 || 6,783 122 || 8,925 114 || 8,188 85 7,175 84 6,638
7,765 || 250 49,327 236 || 37,696 204 || 34,714 251 |46,340 250 || 41,298 258 41,576 258 41,194
11,393 || 461 54,585 456 56,652 514 | 68,856 560 78,537 458 | 66,527 496 72,967 || 481 70,093
8,777 ; 32 1,659 23 1,224 22 | 1,045 30 1,408 30 | 1,558 || 43 2,487
4,769 22 1,523 32 2,182 32 1,879 35 | 2,780 31 2,169 || 38 i. 2,659
25,000 i 394 35,158 393 || 34,831 455 32,632 514 || 38,957 i 549 |40,074 585 44,134 577 || 43,967
234


T l 791.
*. 1801. 1810. 1816 1824
º o . - 1829. 183
with Number ºf reference to the tion in
District Arrangement. 1831 -
ſ Ab - º No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tomma N
erystwith e G & ºt tº • * • v. 3'é. 0. | Tommage. No. Tonmag. --
• Beaumaris . . 1594 4, 128 : 108 3,922 : 71 & onnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
& *::::s. . . . . . . . . . 1632 | 1.29 ...” 3,323 ; ; 15 6,2 *
§ +Cardiff. . . . . - 154 ,298 || 336 13,409 379 || 14,010 ,258 159 9,256 126 7,302 12
S3 gardigan . • * g º º $ tº ; §: 31 || "oso | 35 | "gas º *::::: 339 24,581 413 |23.906 : º: 121 - 6,297
G e a e º 'º º e Q ,795 # 243 || 6 - ,194 : 52 | 1,820 3 * 3 399 22,390
s | Llanelly. e tº e g g tº e a e 344 ,664 245 7,486 3.14 A. - 5 53 3 514 38 2 5
; Milford tº º 7,016 || Tº | 1.373 || 65|| 3. 11,115. 321 | 13,807; 246 | 13, - ,742 44 2,878
$ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1344 221 : 10 3. 2,736 pi || 4843; 96 || 5.34% 13 oić 2si | 13,643| 292 | 15.1
U+Swansea . . . . . . . . . 295 || 13,694 łº, §: ; º: 92 6,506 77 : !. #: 1. 3,264 66 ;
3 V4-4 106 6 I28 13 9 2 16 8 104 I 3 º -
ſtaberdeen - 647 5 2 8 9,396 95 6,050 à 12 5 ;1 8,759
& © tº º ſº ſº º º - w s 2 º 2 7 772
Avr . . 8| 57,029 184 || 13,46 & 5 127 7,998
- fºſſ.... !. ... 107-9|16,915 34 *:::: *: *::::: 221 24,564 322 || 40,756 # 319 44, 19 ...
- Borrowsiones' p e g º ſº * 735 | 3,711 29 ; 45 3,714 47 || 4,299 || 49 jº, 350 |46,201 || 346 42,146
| Campbeltown ...... 365| 2,809 | 168 12,570 13i 8,390 aſ 1,000 | 1.4% | 6′31, 160 | 6.1: 33 3,412
| Dumfries ........ 7 sº 1:# 33 || 4,540 || 7 || 3,630 º º 127 | 8,173 is 3.913 ;: ; 12t 5,101
- Kircudbright º º º & ,271 # 25 | 1,178 30 ” * ,750 66 3,650 68 2 9,108 || 124 9,007
: “” is.” . . . . . . 61 || 3.5ii 21 | " 1,290 41 | 1,874 ...” 2,740 68 2,779 70 3,016
Wig 3. 24 8 5 64 3,902 2 70 3,0} {
ºp.” º 74|| 2:37 . .39 1. § }: 38 1,649 | | | 3,400 º ; 183 12,192 192 ſº
†Perth .......... º;|;| || 3: ; ſºliº || | | Iºlº, iºns ..
++Glasgow . . . . . . ... sºlºl i. 1;|1. ; : ºl '!'};}| ". 17,741
º a s & 6 G & © v. 380 12 º 113 12,457 103 13,084 24 iº957 ; ; 46 3,260 ;299 31,986 327 35,877
I'96 Il OCK . . . . . . . ; : : - 5 2 I H 5 4.339 2 -
- 2. © 6 @ 347 27 º 6 * * 2 235 41 121 e
Inve ,571 || 342 33,2 45 4,558 *$ - 2 227 40,470
S *:::::::::: 771 14,324 || 44 ; º *::::: * * * a.º. sº sº 204 || 24,327 190 23,328
2 || Kirkaldy ........ ... 12; 7,716 || 101 || 8,333 81 ; 62 4,364 51 3,020 : 71 ; 371 || 36,241 357 | 34,594
§ Anºther tº e º 'º e O 4 423 5,034 97 9,916 103 11,663 91 7,143 121 10,174 109 1632: 136 7,338 H42 6,930
§ Kirkwaii"........ . 463-4 1,497 || 48 2,851 || 46 || 2:303 118 11,562 io9 || 9,957. 93 |io's 3 : 135 | 13,379 98 || 10,323
S |fician .....' ....' 37 869 3,065 : 3 | | 1,703 21 ; 49 2,370 65 || 3,444 67 º, 192 || 14,802 176 13,564
g|"º...";|*::I'ſ, 'º'; ſºlº sºlº sºlº º tº
Lerwień........... . 229 || 4,735 | is || 3,480 | 19 i.835 180 |20,483 | 196 |23,868 ; 267 24,700 68 3,312 # 80 3,931
†Montrose.... ....' § 3;| || cºlº. ... . . "...] ; ; ; Tº, $263 26,362 : 229 24,877
§. Glasgow ..... 346 *::::: 107 6,107 136 6,370 132 º i. iii.6; 50 | 1.7% 94 | 3,314 24, Ö { {
Stornoway . . . Q & 3 J. L. - - ...” 38 11,029 : 156 || || ... i , . 3 * * * *
§. º 831 5,422 51 | 1,963 54 1,862 142 17,370 ± 152 22,539 79 #; º 16,179 189 || 17,343
Thurso and wick.... sº ; is 'ºl 37 || 1 gig 3. *:::: 79 || 2,707 65 || 3,730 # § 45 5,954
Alloa . . . . . . . . º,679 15 728 2 ,652 47 2,674 2 : * ~ ; ,093 -
#;.......: ; *77| * | * ii. #| || | | | || 1.349 . . . . . . . . . . .
Asle Martin & Q q & © tº 785 8 239 5 5 114 7,792 138 1 I,297 : 140 5 * 39 2,441 42 2 7{}{}
- Oban 6 & © tº e g g s 828 - 2 Tig 11 222 17 650 40 i.75% 42 16,566 9
Port Patrick ...... º: 28 1,122 23 * }; º • g º:
; Pans ...... 248 . 12 570 i 3 igo % *::: 37 1,145 || 36|| 1,033
othesay a 6 & © 2, 3 || 135 2 2 go i g | "
ºvery . . . . . . . . . . 359 || 6 72 10 6 : Fº 253
UTobermory . . . . . . . . 960 ,084 77 4,027 94 4,609 97 tº 11 726 17 603
l 26 3 | "Be 4,530 105 5, 186 # 84 3,976
ſt FBelfast . . . . . . . . . º 9 276 32 739 33 | "747
Coleraine . . . . . . . | 53,287| 61 6,245 51 || 4,539 73 -
grº............ | 26,685 17 566l 13 | "400 | 7,476 || 93 10,442 130 12,218
Kinsale.......... 107,041 121 || 9,704 75 5,32 13 | "370 13 | "447 6 || "3 247 24,989 255 26,650
Youghali . & © 0 & 6 e ge 15, is 50 i.883 || 57 || 3. 26 ; 79 4,686 84 5,302 78 05 || 10 409 - 10 409
| Drogheda .......... - 1}: 136 || 3336|| 119 ; 1. 2,233 63 3,587 ºf . 256 17,093 265 27,153
| imagin .......... 365 19 "jo 15 || " 5,010 96 || 4,002 : 1 9 •.
|*:::::::::: | 265,316 243 | 16,050 251 17 º 19 1, 189 28 1,713 : : -
§............ ;| ≤ || 2: . ºlº ||..}}|º º! ; ; ; ; ; 2,425
Filmºirs.......... 33,120 58 2,285 29 755 ; 2 148 # 3 194 Tº 5,768 289 23,904 314 22,833
Lomomorrº :::::::: 65,092 || 17 | 1,158 35 | 1 4. 47 | 1,890 : 30 1,380 10 sº 6 339 ; 7 447
s § ewry & Strangjor • ‘g. ; ; 3,340 18 i.ios ; ; 51 1,739 36 1,552 . I § 18 1,154
- igo . . . . . . . . 5 3 4,865 - 5 20 1.53; 3. */ - 2 C. - 50 2,2 **
s: { *:::::::::: 17,762 is "316 * | *; º; tº it. #: * 2,769 32 4,306 31 4 ;
S W." .......... | 28,821 60 4,633 4. 376 8 330 ± 10 "344 14 8,890 161 | 8,281 164 3.177
§ | Baltimore .......... ||...} . . . . . . .'; . . . . . . sºil a #| || || i.134
* ... . . . . . . . . . 459 | " 2,704 72 3,366 'A- 3,698 76 6,942 = 3
Donaghadee - 47 | 1.623 : 3 2 60 3,276 2 97 9.419
: J W.; • * * * * e s p 7 82 2 9 - 1,248 70 2 * 22 4 81 4,050 135 | 6 - ...” 3. ..
Killibegs ,827 28 777 ; 23 ,088 76 2,265 6,701 : 110 6,461
: 12. 6 & © & e º e e º e 724 34 23 783 28 1,0 2 87 2,555 # 86 2,4 9
IGilrush . 34 2,052 10 ,079 40 | 1,406 48 ,478
Larne • * * * * * * * * * * * 3,996 - 3. - - 419 9 258 13 'gig º 1,775
Newport... : : ... | 3,182 # 35 | 1,548 || 33 1,286 - * . } 1 : ..”
Tralee . . . . . . e & © | 9,562 II . 527 4 "Tºo * 1,494 i 37 | 1,280 48 1,635
Wicklow -6 e º e g • 2 te - 7 297 8 81 3 238 is 3 vs
© e º tº tº e º º e º - - - 4
Westport and Oughaval iš. 39 1,558 18 . : 61.2 : 15 404 H.3 *
- Guernsey 20,827 ,304 e - | 936 35 | 1,104 39 1,100 g
| Isles of Jersey . 28,600 . - 93 | 6,629 # 88 7,622 2 * with Limerick,
*~ Man • *-* 3 81 | 6′iºti is 3.25 104 9,947 65 7,237 70 7 208
( Man . . . . 40,081 * | * : . . . . . . . łºśl iſ 7,280
- ,895 287 5,560 366 8,735 369 || 3:33 116 || 11,477 492 || 31,603 ||
- 69 || 9,335 ; 291 7,663 - see |page 226.
235
each of Seven different periods since 1790; showing the Population of each Port in 1831, and a Summary showing the Total Number and
TISH Dom INIONs at each of the Seven Periods. '',

Colonies. -
1791. 1801. 1810. 1816. 1824. 1829. 1832.
PORTS, No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tommage. § No. Tommage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.
ſA ntigua. . . . . . 112 5,675 257 14,992 367 23,833 136 9,789 69 2,960
: Bahamas . . . . . . . . 91 3,821 321 18,447 392 | 18, 112 186 8,387 160 5,875
Barbadoes . . . . . . 41 3,925 26 2,419 38 2,900 49 5, 197 29 1,849
Bermudas . . . . . . . . 119 10,486 92 7,428 64 5,398 126 15,520 82 7,466
| Demerara & Berbice **ass --- 22 1,705 54 2,458 74 3,616 111 4,976
. Dominica . . . . . . . . 30 1,784 52 3,226 42 2,341 27 953 19 664
.# Grenada ........! 100 5,805 || 156 9,384 i 158 10,379 195 || 13,770 55 2,686
S | Jamaica . . . . . . 262 14,165 640 54,393 362 30,597 258 || 17,369 189 9,909
Tiviontserrat . . . . . . 9 366 15 1,894 5 218 || 8 406 4 154
3 Nevis . . . . . . . . . . 20 1,045 14 1,085 9 - 425 17 985 16 587
F | St. Kitts . . . . . . . . 58 4,143 63 4,494 79 5,897 155 1 1,607 45 2,262
St. Lucia . . . . . . . . pºss * 16 829 20 1,098 38 2,476 28 1,200
St. Vincents . . 45 1,720 55 2,344 43 2,945 51 2,704 38 1,445
Tobago . . . . . . . . . . &mº 15 1,268 12 466 17 1,015 6 256
| Tortola . . . . . . . . . . 23 895 93 8,219 55 4,341 27 1,984 29 520
..Trinidad . . . . * * 8 743 20 1,887 96 5,332 53 2,809
Š Canada . . . . . . & & © gº 110 5,232 226 12,150 324 20,769 468 || 50,740 530 | 40,665
º Cape Breton. . . . . . 102 2,760 195 6,216 183 6,755 217 7,754 247 8,767
Š d New Brunswick . . . 87 8,048 132 16,390 113 iT,723 189 25,864 313 || 33,595
- | Newfoundland. . . . 85 5,986 92 5,314 344 || 17, 113 412 23,930 502 || 26,640
º | Nova Scotia. . . . . . 343 19,079 438 26,871 509 26,692 965 65,870 899 || 49,905
§ UPrince Edw. Island 46 1,610 43 1,280 21 1,119 52 3,613 55 3,795
&
{ London . . . . . . . . 1,842 378,516 2,966 619,466 4,301 | 830,832 4,703 |913,301 4,682 | 848,682 : 2,663 572,835 : 2,267 562,839
All other parts (Engld.); 7,619 753, 140 8,888 885,481 10,506 | 1,028,639 11,364 1,170,381 10,590 | 1,068,256 # 10,179 1,120,206 10,834 1,150,711
Wales . . . . . . . . 962 36,813 913 || 36,478 1,241 58,618 1,375 69,286 1, 194 | 64,750 1, 135 | 65,024 1, 180 | 66,642
. Scotland . . . . . 2,104 | 161,486 || 2,279 173,564 2,552 209,736 2,958 263,536; 2,961 266,975 : 3,228 308,297 3,214 || 303,631
& Ireland . . . . .... 1,176 69,233 | 1,003 || 54,232 1,126 || 58,666 1,178 63,222 1,376 || 73,293 1,413 | 101.994 i 1,447 | 106,574
§ West indies . . . . . 1,161 65,802 : 2,159 183,708 3,020 113,295 # 1,472 | 101,872 973 || 5 || , 127 - - -
s tº - 3. 5 5 2 9 9 * > . ë yº }2 : p:
#3 North America ; ; ; ;|...}|'; ;|}}}|...}}|...};} tº 317,0414,792 |357,008
& | British Isles. . . . . . 258 15,668 377 17,104 551 25,703 511 24,564 477 26,361 | 492 31,603 508 || 33,899
| Total Brith. Dominions; 15,547 1,511,401 : 19,711 2,038,253 24,106 || 2,474,774 ; 25,864 | 2,183,040 24,776 2,559,587 23,453 2,517,000 24,242 2,581,964
Proportion Prize & \ . & * yº, -
• cº “ 760 126,482 2,810 || 378,332 4,036 450,100 4,046 566,620 # 2,091 301,174 : — | – .*
UForeign Ships made free * g”
The above and 15 preceding pages contain the most complete view which the vague nature, ſ ſ i North of Europe, Russia, Denmark tºss 175,000
and imperfect state of the Official Accounts relating to the Registry and entry of Shipping, | 2 South of do... Elbe.—Gibralter — — — 100,000
admit of being given, of the progress of Shipping, Built, and Registered, in the British Dominions 1 & United S • 2 f N h Ameri . º
since 1787; and the movement to and from each different part of the World in each Year since 3 United States of Nort II] (2F1C3 - - - 45,000
that date. In 1788, subsequent to the separation of the Central, now the United States of . r →
North America from Great Britain, the Total of Shipping, Owned, and Registered, in the > - Total - tºº gº * 320,000
British Dominions as exhibited at page 232, was 1,362,590 Tons, and in the United States of 4 Mediterranean and Levant *º *º-º * 70,000
North America, as exhibited at page 201,562 Tons. In 1827, the Tonnage of the United $4; c. $ sº tº-sº Kºrºs ** -
States had increased to 1,620,607; and in the British Dominions to 2,460,500; showing an : Bº Nº i. * ;
augmentation in the United States of 1,419,045 against 1,097,910 only during the same period - * ClO, est indies sº sº wºx ecºsys 3.
in the British Dominions. It will be seen, however, on reference to the Statement of United 7 East Indies, China, and Eastern Seas – | 130,000
States Shipping, that in 1829 the Tonnage is reduced to 1,260,798, which is stated in the American 2 < 8 For West do., Brazil, & S. America – 65,000
Accounts to have been corrected to that time; it is probable, therefore, that in 1829 a general revi- 9 W. Coast of Africa. & Cape of Good Hope 50,000
sion took place, when the Registers of all Ships, lost, broke, or otherways unaccounted for, were 10 Whale Fi h •: 3. * iºn 45,000
cancelled, as was the case in the United Kingdom in 1827. A great defect in the Accounts of nate Eisneries ... – sº tºº | wi. 2
Shipping cleared Outwards, and entered Inwards, consists in the greater amount of Tommage en- 11 British Isles, of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man 20,000
tered Inwards, than clears Outwards; this probably arises from Ships departing in Ballast not - w ~~~~~~~< *-* Axx **-º-º-º:
clearing Outwards, but no such omission ought to be suffered; in some cases the clearances « U 4. Total - * — — . . ,200,000
Outwards exceed the entries º: º but this disparity is easily ſ 12 Colonial Fishery, and Coasting *** *-º 150,000
reconciled. To New South Wales and the Foreign West Indies, the same disparity prevails; ! --- - º X7' . **** * .
from the former, the Ships arriving from the United Kingdom with Convicts and Emigrants, 3 ! 13 E. 1. and New South Wales do. º
proceed to the Mauritius or India to seek homeward freight or Coasting employment, and 14 Foreign Carrying — *sº * – – 50,000
from the latter, many of the Ships arriving from the United Kingdom proceed direct to Con- | rn . . . . Hº - - –———
tinental Ports with Return Cargoes; but the greatest defect of the Official Accounts eonsists U Total Foreign – — — 1,480,000
in the multiplication of Tommage by the repeated Voyages, this is the more preposterous with ſ 15 Between Great Britain and Ireland – § -º 250,000
the contiguous Countries of the Continent and with Ireland, and in the Coasting, as exhibited 16 Coal — tºº. tºº sº dºg tº ºe 350,000
at page 229*. ... • 3.
F. annexed Statement shows approximatively the proportion of Tonnage annually appro- | 17 Stone and Slate sºme &º * * * 50,000
priated to each great branch, or course of employment in 4 Divisions, Viz, 1st, to those 18 Home Fishery wº cº wº — — 100,000
Countries with which the intercourse is maintained by Foreign, as well as by British Shipping, 4 & 19 Corn and regular Traders — — — 200,000
—see pages 228-9°; 2nd, to those Countries with which the intercourse is maintained exclu- - 20 River Craft — sº *º sº &º sº. I ()0,000
sively by British Shipping; see pages 230–2; 3rd, the proportion employed in Colonial Fishery, 21 Pl Yachts 20. {}{} •
Coasting, and Foreign Carrying; and 4th., the proportion employed between Great Britain easure Yachts — sº * * erºs, 20,000
and Ireland, and in the Coal and other Coasting Service. See Note page 226, relating to the 22 Unemployed — — *...* * *** * 30,000
decrease of Shipping in England, particularly in the Port of London, and increase in the -. - * --—
\ \ ^ Total Tons - - - 2,580,000
236
STATEM ENT showing the Quantity of COAL and CULM, conveyed by Sea from each Port of ENGLAND and WALEs, and from Scoti,AND
in each Year since 1818; including the Quantity Shipped to IRELAND, to the Colonies, and to all Foreign Parts, as well as the Quantity Coastways
in each Year, see
page 228–9° for a further display relating to Coals carried Coastways and Exported, and following page for Total Supply and
Consumption
NEWCASTi.E. i SUN DERLAND. | WHITEHA v EN. | LIVERPOOL. | CHESTER,
COAL. | SMALL. | - CoAL. | SMALL CoAL.
Imperial Newcastle Chal- Imperial Chal- Newcastle Chal- Imperial Chaldrons. Newcastle Chal. Tons. Imperial Chaldrons. Toms,
Years Chaldron 8. drons. drons. drons. - drons. Small.
1819 | 1,240,431 || 1 1,414 || 23,776 946 233 10,753 3,159 || 761,275 198,757 || 270 18 5,463 28,002 || 39 42,087 1,997 || 47,150
1820 | 1,470,893 || 10,660 24,293 1,424 180 11,202 2,576 833,645 || 194,952 24 46 6,452 29,172 169 |49,380 1,865 44,228
1 1,347,734 || 11,777 26,412 | 1,349 228 || 10,546 2,755 795,679 191,605 15 11 || 7,478 27,340 105 || 51,483 878 44,805
2 1,378,183 8,647 25,213 17,094 576 | 12,966 2,083 || 797,006 194,599 || 124 42 | 9,145 || 22,541 | 936 53,650 2,996 || 49,057
3 1,549,452 6,197 28,702 || 2,246 408 12,355 2,407 996,650 210,227 17 § 279 6,869 25,435 | 181 57,349 788 53,133
4 1,446,907 || 7,181 || 30,300 1,125 708 || 12,490 2,418 985,545 205,084 — 172 | 8,171 21,023 1966 58,119 1,081 47,708
5 1,438,694 || 5,699 || 33,592 || 7,819 20,947 | 12,495 | 1,603 || 1,027,885 225,465 126 312 6,962 37,014 || 3003 || 60,024 1,172 37,558
6 | 1,626,877 || 7,045 42,864 17,476 63,318 11,892 | 1,155 | 1,031,552 231,695 28 # 402 88 || 140,706 || 378 103 116 39,402
7 | 1,424,337 | 8,597 46,231 18,731 | 84,492 || 10,339 2,138 |967,533 201,741 50 656 126,644 |450 20 39,964 .
8 1,430,703 8.045 40,011 || 15,283 : 47,119 18,080 1,864 978,937 217,972 351 120,316 || 410 45,523
9 . -
1830
1.
2
3
4
5
| LLANELLY. | SWANSEA. | CARDIFF. |Newport: MILFORED. |CARLisle.
Coal. | SMALL | CULM. | COAL. i SMALL. | CoALS. | CULM. CoALs.
Years dº. 3. Imperial Chaldrons. Small. Tons. Newcastle Chaldrons. #.. Toms. Imperial Chaldrons.
1819 || 42,671 581 795 6,171 66,953 || 70,160 131 10,339 76 116 207 || 4,872 100,713 193,662 814 || 7,455 13,187 905
1820 45,410 — 785 3,801 || 106,284 || 67,288 38 12,354 15 89 — 5,601 || 78,286 174,800 983 || 7,859 6,963 2,862
1 53,695 || 420 | 320 1,205 99,768 64,181 || 334 16,318 33 || 171 20 4,662 85,401 211,997 705 || 7,475 6,929 2,390
2 54,913 975 362 1,700 90,940 | 72,661 420 18,197 234 || 136 75 || 5, 179 92,866 234,573 441 7,261 | 6,697 5,471
3 || 48,990 | 120 950 | 1,613 90,777 || 71,598 | 668 17,671 15 41 + 241 5,334 107,488 257,434 754 |4,899 || 6,443 1, 108
4 53,985 76 | 680 4,140 120,090 88,808 494 26,911 68 48 66 || 9,201 7,757 : 375,668 324 5,768 8,063 1,058
5 40,619 131 | 734 2,385 123,573 || 83,593 586 23,036 | 169 32 17 | 8,269 || 13,923 : 372,953 # 843 6,219 9,849 1,427
6 || 51,417 | 182 | 891 5,985 146,482 83,794 | – || 25,776 | 109 || 530 31 || 7,493 13,418 # 383, 161 998 || 6,010 || 10,714 1,203
7 53,772 146 | 845 4, 182 131,438 69,134 902 21,760 71 390 16 || 9,622 | 12,913 : 377,681 449 5,741 10,435 | 934
8 53,934 63 559 || 5,172 : 130,142 75,698 || 842 27 481 | 164 || 495 52 || 7,632 20,583 # 422,056 : 2,285 4,012 6,701 1,196
9
1830
1.
2
3
4
5 |
LANGASTER, Icºn. BRISTOL. | # Iºl scotland. I total to all Parts of the United Kingdom, and for Export.
- CoA, - - ------- - | SMALL. | CULM.
!. & g - g tºº e Newcastle Imperial ſetticas
Years. §. Tons, impºu |###. intº Tons. dº. §. éº. |:
1819 6,384 5,948 || 3,485 | 1,936 | 1,312 || 8,821 813 — 106,617 221,381 || 613,996 || 2,502,997 22,732 35,712 1,372 86,335 9
1820 5,769 5,963 || 7,662 : 1,155 1,362 || 14,749 38 — 107,970 218,275 572,955 2,819,506 20,536 36,509 | 1,855 117,111 | 1.59
1 5,626 5,226 15,615 || 1,647 1,797 || 15,640 167 — 111,871 213,948 623,582 2,664,788 23,671 || 37,509 || 2,121 107,952 218
2 5,749 4,022 20,752 || 3,040 1,264 22,678 27 960 123,451 220,841 | 666,763 2,733,534 22,425 || 38,892 | 19,146 99,439 216
3| 5,014 || 4,054 22,799 || 3,811 || 804 || 20,468 58 || – || 115,562 227,177 : 720,018 3,097,070 16,579 |42,599 3,622 || 98,939 526
4| 6,279 || 3,220 || 20,218 3,083 570 17,953 |213 || – || 125,806 227,884 || 733,980 || 3,015,949 18,783 |44,349 || 4,523 || 132,443 515
5 5,863 3,544 || 14,077 2,809 | 1,658 14,936 162 — 135,511 211,071 || 737,837 3,061,817 | 15,501 || 47,671 32,426 136,456 || 755
6 cºlm 34 13,725 | 18,362 4,610 832 || 14,974 || 70 7,955. 134,347 241,196 || 881,415 || 3,211,205 || 9,222 57,565 | 81,673 | 163,247 270
| 7 || – || 14,510 | 18,591 5,129 | 1,093 16,729 U09:23,919. I 10,819 273,812 | 892,188 2,899,805 || 11,403 59,867 106,240 146,518 478
8 — 22,924 || 6,098 || 4,271 774 || 31,877 ||341 |38,464. 120,593 || 305,573 || 977,485 2,976,093 11,056 60,315 78,041 142,419 || 26
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237
- 9. , tº . ~. Spelter, &c., IMPORTED
ing the A 1 Produce of British COPPER and TIN; of Copper, Tin, Lead, Iron, Spelter, &c., $
º º, #."º. Tin, Tin Plates and Pewter Ware; Lead, and Iron, ExpoRTED in each Year since 1819.
sers-- *
Foreign imported.
Annual Produce of British COPPER and Tl N. -
- — g Cwts. "...º. of a i. - . Cwis. of
Tons of COPPER. |Total Cuts. Cwts, of TIN Coined º Cuts, of cop PE F. "...ºf ". of ; y Anti- oº:: e?"
Years lcornwall, Swansea Devon Anglesea. of Cop* I Cornwall. Devon. || . TIN. All kinds | Ore. º - mony. - -
- - - - * 468 4; ; 9,869 1,358 1,289,559
1820 7,508 619 162,540 150,640 ; : * | 10:1; 1,160 | "Tº
I 8,515 344 871 558 205,760 54,852 || || 1,106 || 8, 128 - 9 3. 2
..., | | #d | }. ºligº 202 || 1.5% 13.70% 72 | 12,769 2,734 464,672
2 º 353 69. 705 1935so 67.90% 252 || 6,461 || 42,168 367 13,457 2,050 545
3 #. 605 654 623 isſion 87.136. 836 6,420 2,857 712 14,246 1,867 550,886
4 . j| gº? | 736 |207,160 lºgoſ, 1,180 || 4,214 | 12,69i | 6,169 23, 182 3,275 | 1,901,548
#| . . . ; ; ;|##|iº, sº º 1,997 |"; i. 1,599 || 191,420
6 10. 11 772 562 | 681 246 520 95,882 1,870 || 2,217 | 11,429 || 659 2,168 18,815 119,994 | 1,242 883,261
7 ,3 s 57 243.760 91.333 1,740 3.386 7,262 | 6,693 2,484 || 15,444 91,325 268,278
8 9,921 977 533 7 ** 3 s. Z + 2 ; *... 3 2 - e 635,905
9 9,656 1,221 454 || 726 241,140 83,470 1,827 2,675 13,995 || 24,258 1,533 15,720 | 84,603 ->
v, 3. O 78 264,640 30,980 2,064 || 15,539 3,893 28,733 675 15,220 | 88,552 | 2,007,670
1830 10,748 1,196 || 510 || 7 3. 3 81 50,919 1,246 17,872 | 76,413 314,286
1 12,044 1,240 || 486 915 293,700 79,971 1,651 8, 100 1,7 2 3. 5 v, --
2 - - *
3
4 |
5
* Years | Copper. Tin. *...*:::: Lead. Iron. r 'S §§
.S -> a- S &
* .3 .S. dº º Sº l
§§ s 1820 | 121,958 25,852 189,984 19,779 || 67,077 |S| 3,047 — §§ 4; º: ;
§§§ 1 | 125,431 29,229 187,512 || 17,401 || 70,578 § 653 — .S. | 3.993 207,596
š'ss 2 113,671 || 35,843 196,798 || 15,830 70,092 1,909 || – | Sº S 69 3, 3.
S. 3 & 2 5 2 Sº SS CŞ 298 3,333 488,916
ss 3 106,516 |26,364 231,129 12,914 | 73,948 I S 5,502 |21,885 SS 2 Aoi sãº
lº 4|iº |º 233,194 2.99 | Bºls 47.9 |24; & s , ºº tº: 1,010,657
si: | 3 || 3:3:23; 20.3% tº ºr £io || 3:00 $ § |...}| 3. º
##| ||ºº; º; lºº, º ſº. 3: ... § 5 || || 3.1.6 138,571 736,743
§ S ; 7 143,424 || 49,474 301,753 | 16,218 92,311 || S | 2,833 12,519 2,282 3.991 || 36.363 $39,393
š=#| 3 | 124,121 ||ali,137|366.6:1 | is 336|| 100.403|8 || 3:35, 4,536 ...]; . . . 575,352
§§ 3 || 9 || 159,521 || 33,215 235,022 | 8,647 | 108,275 |>. 2,580 | 16,895 | 673 1,700 3,02 2 <= 2 * * * * *
#5 1836 iss, 154 |30,425 |29,320|| 9.309|ii.136|s 10,436 6,806 3,383 | "º 3.968 || 33,584 1,170,043
$ SA) , sº º 3 2 ºral 2 3. - 6)
§§§ 1 170,613 21,762 230,004 || 7,938 123,778 & 12,226 9,367 7,088 1,234 || 4,255 62,684 848,108
š Š j 2 243, 191 Sº
‘s ‘s Q
§§§ R.
§ CŞ 4
© S4
U 5 U
- - — e e * - -- 1: *:42 British - West - United East |All other TOTAL
*...* The annexed STATEMENT shows, in Tons Weight, the ſ Continental British ** - ies. 't S. e
Quintº Coal, and jº, *!! *...ſº Great Years | Europe. Isles. America. | Indies. sales. Indie parts Tons
itain to each different part t d, in each Year since - - .
#"; ..ſ. !. %. º,"; ‘. Eacported 1827 209,284 40,829 25,844 || 42,509 || 39,658 || 4,127 6,228 368,679
'%'...'...'...'. ...*.*..., | 3 || 8 |201,195 |43,857 |28,685 |43,131 |28,554 |2,500 |6,943 |357,861
Whitehaven, and the Clyde Eaport the remainder, eaccep abou - - - - - 0 || 31.651 766 6,427 | 371,271
10,000 Tons annually from London ; the Salt is Earported chiefly Š 9 215,591 §. § i. 3i. 834 2.360 10.2i; 504 aig
Jrom the Port of Liverpool. For a general View of the Annual 1830 331,979 49,63 -> 2 2 <= 2 10,822 || Kin'
Produce, and Quantity and Value of Iron, Eacported to each - 1 || 348,795 || 53,134 31,134 48,536 15,103 || 3,307 3. 510,831
different part of the World,—see Pages 33–47 ; Pages 81 and 83 § 2
show the annual Exportation of Brass and Copper Wares, and | 3
of Coals, Salt, and Lead, in each Year since 1804; and Pages &;
64-5, and 122-3, give a still more general View of the annual *N 4 -
Exportation of all Mineral Productions, in each Year since 1813. s: < 5 | | *..
The total annual production #. Coal in all Great º, 0. § - - |Value e -
estimated at about 17,000,000 Tons, including about 3,000, - - 13 o 31,249 19,256 3,925 7,165 | 153,387
- & vº, o 14; - Ha 22- - 1827 58,885 | 19,620 | 13,287 3 3. 3. > ** 3.
º in the Smelting of * and other Mineral | 8 55 isſ 23,053 13,471 33,303 15,422 2,090 º 145,943
The anneared STATEMENT' shows ( Northumberland } Tons 9 56,915 20,501 12,708 32,523 19,584 825 4,253 147,309
, the proportion produced . each of º: Lº: º & © 4,000,000 | s 1830 88,752 21,533 14,980 33,266 17,648 2,552 5,733 184,464
#;"º"...º.º.º. º....: ; Ś 1 108,564 || 25,628 15,529 31,663 || 9,231 3,377 5,008 || 199,760
Shipped Seaways, including 550,000 Derbyshire • . . . . . 400,000 Sº 2 - - tº 226,733
Toºs to Foreign Countries, and 800,000 | Nottinghamshire .. 200,000
to Ireland, in about equal proportions | Leicestershire ... 75,000 3 -
to the Zatter from Whitehaven, Scotland, Warwickshire .... 175,000
and Wales ; about 5,000,000 Tons are & Staffordshire...... 800,000 4
conveyed by Amland Canals, and Rail- Salop . . . . . . . . . . . 600,000 5
Roads, and the remainder. consumed Gloucester and } 250,000 \ .
in the *::::: ofº: N.W., - . r • sº--— z - • -- ~ º
#... ; saiº, i. jºini. . 8. ". º: ; ſ Years Russia. I*.*...* Prussia. |Netherlas, BAmerica U. States.| Total wº
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: *… 2,500,000 Yºss- ºne " ; , - Fº * or o- º
fººd gitate, ºppº º, was given in \Total Great Britainſ 17,000,000 S 1827 | 19,538 21,874 29,982 124 28,032 75,696 || 186,875 123,612
#..."; ſº, º, tºhan, pur. Nº. S | 8 || 23,417 || 42,637 27,899 || 25,236 32,530 61,022 224,828 154,245
Jº jº & AY 6 SS2012. 0 29, - • . I gº tº * - - - - - - g
#"ºf %;"º...; º #. §º: ºf. * Sº s: | 9 34,712 30,280 23,746 || 39,588 || 36,807 | 87,898 264,374 174,889
; º; 3 |1336|º ſº. Tºgi ſãºlºlº. ºº: º,
interruptions, upwards of 6,000 millions of Tons of Merchantable Coal ; ‘s | 1 27,797 26,260 15,605 48,365 38,992 78,256 248,305 165,437
the South Wales and Lancashire Basins £ach probably contain a Cº - 3 - 147,176
greater Quantity ; so that the Country contains an adequate Supply for $: 2 - - 2
&t least 1,000 Years. - ... " . § 3
The present annual Value of the Mineral Productions of the Kingdom, F
*49, he estiºnated at about £11,000,000 ; in the proportion of £6,000,000 - 4
Jør £gal 5 #3,000,000 for Iron ; £i,500,000 Jo" Copper ; and £500,000
Jor Tim, Lead, &c. - | U 5








238
AN ACCOUNT of the Quantity in Weight, and Tale, of HIDES, SKINS, and FURS, annually Imported into the UNITED
KING Dom from each part of the World, in each Year since 1826; the Official Value thereof Imported and Re-exported; and the
Amount of Duty paid thereon, in each Year.
the West Coast of Africa since 1825, has been 2/4 ºf -
2/4 ºf Cwt. if Dry, and 1/2 if Salted or Wet ; and double those Rates from all Foreign Parts.
Re-eaported, and pages 154–5, the proportion annually retained for Home Consumption.
*...* The rate of Duty
paid on Hides not exceeding 14 lbs. weight, Imported from
Cwt., and on all Hides and Calf & Kip Skins Imported from British Possessions
The Rates of Duty on the other Skins
and Furs are affixed to each respectively : the Kid and Lamb Skins are Imported chiefly from France, and Italy; the Fitch chiefly from
Germany, and some of both Fitch and Martin from France ; the Seal chiefly from Newfoundland ; the Nutria from the Rio-de-la-Plata ; the remainder of the Furs are
Imported wholly from North America; the Statement of Imports from the United States will show the proportion from thence ; page 153 will show the proportion
A large portion of the Quantity from the Rio-de-la-Plata, line 15, consists
of Horse Hides ; in 1824 the No. of Horse Hides from thence amounted to 516,000, the whole as well as the Oa and Cow from thence, being eacclusively Dry, the Oa:
It would be well if in the Total, the proportion of Dry were stated,
and Cow weighing from 25 to 32 lbs. djº Hide ; from all other parts they come chiefly salted.
and the Horse distinct from the Oa and Cow.
The General Statement of Leather, and Dressed Skins and Hides, will however furnish additional data in regard to
the nature and eactent of this important branch of Commerce, which is interesting for the extent of destruction of animal life which it developes, as well as in a Commer-
cial point of view.
Fox Skins have occasionally sold as high as ºf 30 tº Skin, and both Foa and Otter in considerable Numbers at £10 to ºf 15 tº Skin ; the Beavers
run from 30ſ to 36) tº Skin ; Great Britain supplies some Fitch and Martin, and Hare and Rabbit in great Numbers, and in the Metropolis alone 120,000 Cats are
annually killed for their Skins.


f
i
1835.
29,615
Hides, Skins, and Furs, Imported. [Years 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1838. 1834.
ſ ſ ſ1 Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,793 14,485 17,089 22,345 10,263
g|2 Denmark ....... * @ 9 @ 9 J - 12,919 12,339 4,994 || 2,476 || 9,142
§43 Prussia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,075 6,776 2,946 3,099 635
3 s 4 Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,387 38,335 23,354 || 31,944 23,534
§ ſº | Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,518 27,290 19,103 || 23,966 19,469 |
§ 6 Other parts . . . . . . * 4 & a 2 & 1,856 | 1,248 2,151 3,703 6,536
s 7 West Coast of Africa ...... 3,779 2,879 3,761 3,335 3,661
§ 8 Gape of Good Hope ........ 12,207 | 12,963 15,844 | 19,957 | 16,136
"S J 9 All parts beyond . . . . . . . . . . 1,111 || 3,323 3,505 5,104 4,140
§ 10 New South Wales. . . . . . . . . . 1,167 1,116 || 3,161 3,945 5,662
; 11 British North America ...... 1,093 1,548 974 | 1,053 516
S | 12 United States of do. . . . . . . . . 11,549 19,628 20, 163 | 16,030 4,206
s: 13 British West Indies . . . . . . . . 4,238 4,537 2,923 2,623 2,499
3 # 14 Brazil . . . . . . . . . . @ & © & © ge 12,943 23,548 3,207 || 11,258 || 13,204
S 15 Rio-de-la-Plata .......... & 5,599 || 40,606 || 156,050 174,422 146,008 |
16 All other parts . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,200 15,355 7,192 14,513 5,858
U17 Tºtal. ........... cwts. 152,484 |225,978 |2:3417 ||389778|271.4%
§ ſ 18 Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,825 | 19,439 21,121 17,937 27,592
* . 19 Denmark......... ... ... . . . 1,419 694 637 207 220
's 3 } 20 Prussia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,726 7,574 5,671 2,177 2,290
šigi Germany................ 10,627 | 14,187 || 7,920 5,835 | 8,014
s | 22 Netherlands • ‘º e e 3 & 4 - 7,324 7,788 || 7,159 4,228 2,881
Ś U23 All other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 522 1,256 2,033 1,640
- - *º-> *men-º-º:
24 Total Calf and Kip .... … Cwts. 34,371 50,204 || 43,764 32,417 42,637
L25 do. of Hides & Skins No.17 m 186,805 || 276, 180 330,181 || 362,190 314, 106
Toº! ºcial } 26 Imported . . . . . . £|423,789 643,892 º: 983,497 || 792,665 547,204
Value. 27 Re-exported ....# 33,821 37,006 2,762 | 162,816 168,520 | 132,235
28 Nett Amount of Duty ........ £ 25,650 33,917 | 36,505 || 42,150 32,341 23,758
Bates of Duty, -
^ ſ?9 Sheep..........2/3 ºf dozen 231,498 || 194,736 83,044 113,235 | 116,348
30 Kid, Dressed ....."...º. 648,480 566,889, 591,094 |862,538 621,780
31 do., . Undressed.... 4d. p. 100 477,989 339,020 106,319 223,951 595,573
... 32 Lamb, do. . . . . . . . . . . do. . . . 2,599,379 2,770,112 | 1,888,407 | 1,804,714 2,820,092
§ 3 33 do., Dressed . same as Kid 156,234 143,562 42,503 || 56,465 | 73,228
& | 84 Goat, Africa . .2/10 # dozen 107,183 |131,050 | 191,504 121,145 |227,640
35 do., all other parts ... do... 138,443. 168,253 115,075 | 169,712 | 126,944
36 Deer . . . . . . . . . . ; :Jºmº | 121,243 || 78,618 123,276 | 124,618 125,357
87 Seal . . . . º.º. 463,739 |297,928 |289,541 447,215 541,692
From Brit. Possess, all other parts. -
ſ38 Bear . . . . . . . . . . 2/6 4/6..ea. 10,035 | 12,683 12,583 || 17,089 17,602
< 39 Beaver . . . . . . . . 4 8.. , 67,640 | 73,842 76,427 || 65,186 100,944
40 Cat . . . . . . . . ... 3 6... , 23,174 27,848 35,638 || 38,696 || 51,683
41 #. • * * * * * . . 0 8. . m 54,163 40,152 22,457 43,163 458
42 Fitch. . . . . . . . . .3/2 if dozen 293,286 || 323,448 278,740 248,073 243,705
. 43 Fox . . . . . . • . . . 4 8. .ea. 1720s 49,320 17,112 || 78,943 47,192
§ 144 Hare & Rabbit ... 1/ # 100 | 196,141 |304,298 |297,759 |378,223 947,973
R. 45 Martin ........ 3 3...ea. 149,254 |204,424 151,937 | 153,591 |214,107
d 46 Mink. . . . . . . ... 2 4. . . . 49,943 83,019 77,361 | 104,365 | 103,561
47 Musquash........ 1/ # 100 || 490,981 | 1,048,309|| 1,070,016 |458,574 |772,693
48 Nutria . . . . . . . 1; "...ea. 378,957 | 854,995 || 618,187 | 713,115 |494,067
49 Otter.......... 1/ 1/6. . a | 12,080 | 13,365 14,862 14,117 23,198
50 Racoon... • * > . . 1 2. . . 74,119 || 91,334 || 118,730 | 188,231 216,078
U. U51 Squirrell ........ 3/6 d?' 100 559,150 978,134 1,902,929 | 1,162,626 | 1,002,954
Total Official { 52 Imported .......#| 314,094 |410,696 || 389,909 || 342,977 |424,406 || 389,222.
Value. 53 Re-exported ....#| 50,473 || 43,280 56,570 62,559 64,219 | 68,288.
Nett *} 54 Skins . . . . . . . . . . # 20,987 22,436 16,827 17,197 18,547 18,094
of Duty. § 55 Furs . . . . . . . . . . £ 21,976 32,641 31,936 28,468 i 34,079
ALPHABETICAL IND E X
To the Digest of 600 Volumes of Journals, Reports, and Papers, Presented to Parliament since 1799.
Page
Accounts, Public, and of France and the Netherlands, Notes upon. 185
Do, and Papers, Parliamentary, number of Volumes of, printed in
each session since 1800 te t º g . 175
Acts of Parliament, number passed in each Session since 1800,
. and particulars of in each . * º & . 175
Additional Churches, Expence of Commissioners for building of,
ditto col. 61 ë º e g g e . 195
Amount of Exchequer Bills issued on account of, and
building of do., col. 62 & ë * ſº ſe
Administration, detailed expence of each department of, in England
Do. do. in the Netherlands ſº 189 |
Advertisements, Duties on, in each year since 1809, see Stamps,
line 12 • wº e & º tº Q tº 16
African Forts, expence of, on the Gold Coast, col. 15 te . 194
Africa, Exports to, and Imports from, in each of 118 years,
1698–1815 . . . . . . . 75
West Coast of, and Barbary States, 1816–1831 ... do.
Imports from, marked I g © . 140
Exports to, in each year since 1826 . & . 150
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to, and from, in each of
25 years, 1787–1819 § tº & g 224
Ditto in each year since 1819, No. 27 g ſº . 230
For explanation of excess outward, 1787–1800, see
note . . . g º º te e © 75
Gallons of Rum, and lbs. of Tobacco, exported to, in
each year since 1826 * w G © 156—7
Geographical display of, &c. g e . 218–221
Africans liberated.—See Captured Negroes and Slaves.
Ale,_See Beer.
Alderney, See British Isles • tº tº & e , 130
Alien Office, Expence of, in each year since 1799 . * . 194
Almanacks, amount of duty on, in each year, since 1816, line 17 16–17 |
Almonds, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803, lines
. - 27 of 2, and 30 of 4–5
Quantities Imported, line 45 of 164, and 21—3 of . 165
- Retained for Home Consumption, 148 of g . 155
America, British, Geographical display of * > tº . 218–21
Exports to and imports from, in each of 132 years . 74
Imports from, in each year since 1826 e ‘’ & . 140
Exports to, in ditto
See also line 20 Colonial Produce . e g . 124
And folding sheets (line 21) following . e . 120d.
Toads of Timber imported from, in each year since 1785 203
No. and Tonnage of shipping to and from, 1789–1819 224
Do. do. in each year since 1819, No. 43 232
America, United States of,
Exports from, in each year since 1790 te . 111
Exports to, and imports from, into Great Britain, in each
of 132 years • * Q & sº 74
Specification of articles imported from & . 160
Ditto of British Produce and Manufactures exported to, 2
in each year since 1826 tº g • • . 146
Colonial and Foreign ditto . . 1 61
Quarters of Wheat imported from, in ditto, since 1799 104
T}itto of Indian Corn, - ditto . 106
General View of the Productions, Revenues, and Com-
tº merce of,
American Claims, & Loyalists, amounts paid on account of, in *
each year since 1799, col. 23 e g g , 184
America, See South.
Ammunition,-See Arms.
Amsterdam, rate of Exchange on, in Dantzic . . . 96
Population of, in 1831 º sº * e ... 191
Anchovies, lbs. Imported for Home Consumption, No. 144 of . 155
Amount of Duty paid on, in each year since 1803.
No. 1 00 g * cº tº º tº gº • 8–9
ditto º * & . 146
- Babbage, Charles, inutility of his mechanical calculator ë
| Balances in the Exchequer, line 37, folding sheet II.
\ Page
Annuitants, number of, in ten classes, who received dividends at
the Bank of England at different periods e e
Do. Life, number of, in 12 gradations of ages, admitted under -
Act of 48 Geo. III. cap. 142, in each year since 1808 - 214
216
Total number of, demised in do. do. & do.
Annuities, amount of, at different periods 210—15
Life, amount of, created and expired e tº . 215
Perpetual, cancelled for life • . e ... do.
Ditto, cancelled to redeem land tax, col 8 © g 24
Ditto, created for Loans raised 210–11
See national Debt, or Debt National.
Antigua, See West Indies & e g g . 78–80
Antimony, crude, cwts, imported in each of 45 years,1788–1832 33
Ditto in each year since 1819 . tº & ge e º . 237
Antwerp, prices of grain at g & 97, 98, and 103
Arms and Ammunition, value of, exported ke g º 33
See also line 49 g & Çı. e (3 * gº 63
Arrests, on bailable process . e tº tº § § - •
Arrow Root, lbs. weight imported , ge • . ſº e
Do. See line 48 of 142, and for amount of duty paid on,
162 of 10
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, cwts. imported in each year since 1813
Do. do. cwts. imported in each year since 1826 137 and 140
For amount of duty, paid on, in each of the 9 years,
1804—12, line 29 e . . ſº tº e o 'º
Do. do. in each year, since 1813, line 32 . 4–5
Assessed Taxes, specification of the items of, amount assessed -
- on each, in 1821, and Gross receipt of, in each
year, since 1821 § gº e e e ©
Total of ditto in each year since 1793. See folding
sheet No. III.
Asylums, Military and Naval, expence of, col. 19 and 44 . . 194
Ditto in Ireland, col. 75–77 . & • • & tº 197
Auctions, amount of Property sold by, distinguishing lands, fur-
niture, and merchandize, and amount of duty paid on
same, in each year since 1813. -
For proceeds of duty, on, in each year since 1811, line 16 -
- - of 14–15 and 11 of 27*
Auctioneers, number of, licensed . • * e tº s
Audit Office, annual expence of, col. 42 . g * & . 199
20
Auditors of Accounts, col. 121—2 . ge * tº º . 199 .
Austria, Loans raised for, &c. Nos. 6 and 1 e & § . 201
See Note to Stat. IV. of Income and Expenditure.
Averages of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Beans, Peas, and Rye 104 and 105
of Wheat and Malt in each year since 1649 . g * 96
of ditto in Dantzic, in each year since 1702 96 and 98
Weekly, of Sugar in the years 1823–1832 . * . 206
Ditto of Grain . ſº tº * up tº 207
Annual, of 3 per cent. stock in each year since 1785 e 24
Ditto ditto, in each year since 1813 58–9
Ditto of Sugar in each year since 1806 g e º 79
Ditto of Grain in each year since 1799 104—5
Ditto of ditto in several parts of the world . 69—103
See folding sheets, No. III. and following . ... page 120d
See also Prices. - --
Azores.—No. and Tonnage of Vessels, to and from, in each year,
. since 1826 . 229
Oranges, imported from, in each year, since do. . 165
B
$5 185
Bahamas, imports to, and exports from • • 78–80
Ditto, in hands of receivers and collectors.—See -
Customs, Excise, Stamps, Assessed Taxes, Post Office,&c.
2 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE DIGEST OF 600 VOLUMES OF
Page
Balance of Trade, observations on . tº $2 120d
See also Notes 71–75, 96, and g 163—166
Balance Sheet 192, Notes upon gº ge º e & . 185
Balsams Imported, Amount of Duties paid on, No. 162, 8 and 139
Bandannas, See Silks. * -
Average Prices of, in each year since 1798 . $ . 181
Bangor Ferry, cost of purchase of, in 1826 • . . e . 197
Bank of England, liabilities and assets of, on the 28th of Feb.
and 31st of August in each year, since 1777 170––1
Sundry accounts relative thereto . e • * . 172
Bank Notes, Weekly circulation of, in each of the 9 years 1792–
1797, and 1833–1837 . . . . . . 169
Ditto in each of the 19 years, 1815–1832 54–55
Annual ditto in each year since 1813 62–63
Annual income of, under 5 different heads, and appropria-
tion thereof, in each year since 1790 & © . 168
Banks of France, and United States of North America &
Bankruptcies, number of Commissions of, in each year since 1786
- Proportion against Country Bankers & e . 172
Bankers, Country, number of, licensed in each year since 1809 .
Amount of Notes issued by . 55 and 63
Barbadoes, See West Indies ſº tº 78–80
Barbary States,—See Africa, and No. 26 . . 230
Barley, See Grain.
Barilla, Bark, and Brimstone, cwts. of each imported * - 137
Quantities of each retained for home consuption . $º 1 55
Barracks, Regent's Park, reflections on . * gº * . 202
Battens and Ends, lines 85 of pages 6–7 ; 93–6 of 138, and
69 of . e g tº * e . . . 140
Beans, quantities imported, & average price of, line 40 of 154 & 105
Bear Skins, number imported, line 59 e * 140
Ditto re-exported, 53 of 152, home consumption, 59 . 154
Beaver ditto, line 66 of 140, and 60 of . & § & ... do.
Beef and Pork, barrels exported from United Kingdom, line 39 122
From Ireland to Great Britain • ſº. 94
From United States of North America . º & . 111
See line 19, page 62; and No. 230 of . ge § te 11
Beer and Ale, quantity exported, col. 4 . . . . . 83
Ditto brewed in each collection of Excis & g e 85
See line 20 of 61, and 41 of . * * * g tº . 122
Belgium, Horses, Horned Cattle, & Sheep, in each Province of . 191
See Netherlands * tº ge gº 187—189
Berbice, produce of, and exports to . & e • 78–80
Berlin, price of Wheat at, 1774–1830 . tº tº & . 1 OO
Geographical position of . ‘g g © * . 138
Berries, Yellow, and Juniper, rate and amount of duty on . . 139
See also line 52, page 6 and 146 of º tº o 8–9
Bills of Exchange drawn on Treasury from abroad . . . 62
Stamp duty on . & g º & . . te 5.5
See line 4 and note thereon 16–17
See further, notes § 3 . tº º e gº 1200.
Biscay, price of Wheat in, from 1700–1826 . e 88–9
Board of Agriculture, col. 37 . © º © * e . 195
- Health, &c.—See Index to Miscellanies ſº e . 201
Books, rate and amount of duty on, imported, line 104 . e 6
Value of exported, lines 48 . e {º . -62 and 65
Cwts. of ditto — 56 - . 122
Boots and Shoes, duty on, imported, No. 226 . e & 11
Borax, rate and amount of duty on, line 35 4—5
. See lines 8–9 of 240, and 5 of • • 56—7
Bounties on Linen, &c. exported, lines 58–62. o g tº 12
See also page 3, line 45 of 14; and page & . . 81
See further, Index to Miscellanies ... * © tº . 20.1
Bow Street, public office, col. 47 . & & & . 195
Bordeaux, price of Wheat at, 1700–1826 & 98
Brandy, gallons of, imported in each year since 1826, line 91 . 138
Ditto, re-exported, line 17 . © & e g . 152
Ditto, retained for Home Consumption line 35 § . 154
Retained for home consumption in each year since 1784,
& rate & amount of duty paid on, in each year . . 208
See also line 8 of 2, & © e ... and 4–5
Brass and Copper Wares, cwts. of, exported, line 32 . . 1 22
Official and declared value, of, ditto § & & * 81
... See also lines 11, 62–64, and note * e º . 237
Brazil, exports to, and imports from, 1816–1828 . º
Specification of articles exported to . . b . 147
lbs. of Cotton imported from, line 40 . . . . 140 ||
Ditto of Coffee
Cwts. of Sugar
ditto tº e * . e tº
ditto, and Cuba, line 28 g . 140
t Page
Brazil—See Statement following g * º g • 120d
And lines 22 g * e tº e tº . . . 124
For No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, in each
year since 1819, No. 41 e tº & g . 232
Bread, price of in each year, 1735–1814 . e, tº e . 88–9
Breakwater Plymouth, cost of, &c. . ſº gº e g ſe
Bremen, price of Grain at, 1814–1826 * 102.
Brewers, number of, in each collection of Excise . . . . . 84
Bricks and Tiles, quantity made in each year since 1813
Amount of duty paid on do, line 17 . º g 14
Quantity made, and amount of duty paid thereon, in each
collection of Excise tº e © . .
Brimstone, Barilla, and Bark, quantities of each imported, in each
year since . te ge & © gº tº
Duties on each, lines 34–7 of 4. See also 2–4 . . 137.
Quantity of each retained for home consumption, lines 81-3 155
Bristles, quantity imported, line 5 of 137. Duties, &c. 36 of . 4
British Produce and Manufactures exported in each year since
1797, and progressive depreciation of, and note upon 48
Equivalent of, to Taxes in each year since 1797 , . 122*
Official value of each of 50 articles exported, in each year
since 1813, with the rates of valuation . e {} 62
T]eclared value of do. . . tº e º $ . . 64
Quantities of each of 74 articles exported in each year
since 1826 º © & e e te . 122
Official value of each of the ten principle articles exported &
in each year since 1805, and declared value thereof. 81
British America.—See America.
British Isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Man, quan-
tity and value of each of 39 articles of British
Produce and Manufactures, exported to, in each year
since 1826 . * . . & sº g . 136
No. and Tonnage of Ships, built, owned and registered
at, since 1803 g ſº G e • - . 226
Ditto Cleared outwards to, and entered inwards from,
1787–1819 . g * tº . e * . 224
Ditto ditto in each year since 1819 . 232
British West Indies, produce of each Island and Colony, in each
year since 1813 . • º g e g ge 80
Exports to, and Imports from, in each year since 1697,
and interesting note upon © tº - 75
Exports to, in each of the nine years 1814–22 . ge 78
Specification of articles imported from, and exported to, -
in each year since 1826 w & ë gº . 141.
Of each of thirty-nine articles exported to, and declared
value thereof in each of ditto . © . 144
See also lines 31, and 22, of Statements preceding . 121
And $ 22 of notes {s gº tº e e . 120d
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, 1787–1819 224
- Ditto in each year since 1819, No. 42 . . 232
Buckingham Palace, cost of . . . . º e
Buenos Ayres,-See Rio-de-la Plata, and lines 27, and 25 of
Statements preceding § º e ge 1 21
Buildings Public, expences of, col. 25 º g: gº . 194
Bullion, quantity passed through the Bullion Office of the Bank
of England, in each year since 1807 tº º . 172
Amount held by the Bank g • • . 170–172
Exported from Mexico, in each year, since 1700 . 98–99
From ditto, and other parts tº º tº * . 179
See Gold and Silver, and § 5 of notes gº † * 120a
Butter, rate and amount of duty paid on, in each year since
1813, line 36 & e e © g e ę 4
Official value, and rate of value imported, line 41 . 56
Cwts. imported in each year since 1826, line 25 . 137
T}itto do. from Ireland in each year, since 1800 94
Ditto exported do. do. 1826, line 40 122
Butter and Cheese, declared value of exported, 1813, line 22 . 64
Ditto Foreign, imported for home consumption, line 44–6 , 154
C
Caoutchouc, quantity imported . & & . . . 142
Cadiz, See § 20 of notes * & * gº ſº . 120d
Calcutta, the geographical position of © t; * . . . .218
Caledonian Canal, cost of, col. 77 © e 6 gº . 194
- Annual expence, and produce of • *
Calico Printers, number of licensed . . . . . 8]
JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799. 3
. . - Page
Calicoes, See Cottons, and Printed Cottons.
Calvados, price of Grain in, in 1814–1826 . . . . . 103
Cambrics, pieces of, imported in each year since 1826, line 64 of
- 137 and 124 of © e ge g . . . . 155
Duties on, included with Linens. See lines 52 of 2,
. and 97 of º g & º & • • 6
Camlets, Serges, &c. exported to India, line 23 * g º 76
Camphor, amount of duty paid on, in each of the nine years,
1809–12 . tº s e º © g & 2
Rate and amount of duty paid on, since 1812, line 39 4–5
Quantity Imported, Value of, &c., No. 10 g . 240
Camwood, an unenumerated article from Africa e • .
Canary Islands, Wine imported from, line 87 of 138, and 29 of 154
No. and Tonnage of shipping to and from, in each year
since 1826 . ſº § & § e * . 229
Cwts. of Barilla imported from tº e & . 165
Exports to, included with Spain,_See Wines
Candles, lbs. wt. charged with duty, 1814–27 9 ſº * 70
iDitto ditto ditto e * § -
IDitto ditto in each collection of Excise e 85
Amount of duty, 1812–1831, line 18 sº tº * 14
Cantharides, rate and amount of duty on, since 1803, line 6 . 8
Cape of Good Hope, exports to, and imports from . e & 75
iDitto ditto since 1826 . . 151
Gallons of Wine imported from, line 31 of 140, and 32 of 154
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, in each year
since 1819, No. 28 of . e . . . 230
Geographical and Statistical Display of 218–221
See also Wine.
Capers, rate and amount of duty paid on, since 1808, line 107 of 8
Captured Negroes, cols. 48—50 of 195, and 129 of . . . 199
Cards and Dice, duties paid on, since 1808, line 18 g e I6
Carpets, rate and amount of duty paid on, line 148 . e tº 8
Carpeting, yards exported to each different part of the worl . 1 1 7
Carriages, number of, charged with duty © e § * 25
See also line 13 of page 16, and 8 of g e . 21
Number exported, line 68 g © ſº 1 22
Cartwright, Doct., award to him for mechanical invention, in
O8 * * sº * * – 196
Cash Balances, in the Bank of England º wº 170–172
In the Exchequer, line 37 of Statement II. *
Cash Payments, restriction, and resumption of
Cassia Lignea, imported, &c., See Spices. .'
Mean value of, from 1798 to 1832 . • . 180
Castor.—See Beaver.
Castor Oil, rate and amount of duty paid on, line 60 of 2,
and 65 of º ſe e § º & ge 6
See also lines 11 of 240, 93 of 158; 15 of page 141, and
24 of * . e tº ſº tº * & . 142
lbs, retained for home consumption in each year since
- 1826 . g º g . . ... line 52 of 154
Cattle, Horses and Sheep, No. of, in each Province of Holland
and Belgium in 1825 tº © o e . . . 191
Catholic Seminary at Maynooth, col. 73 tº wº e . . 97
Catholics, proportion of, in each province of Holland . . 191
Worship, expence of in ditto . o 16 of 188–9
Certificates, Game, number of, issued, and amount of duty on 22 of 20
Chalmers and Cowie, award to them in 1810 g • . 196
Chamberlain of London, amounts paid to, col. 37 . 195
Chancery, Court of, Expence of enquiry into practice of, col. 33 194
Charges of collection of Revenue, line 42 of Stat. III. e O
Detailed display of, in each year since 1821 .
do. of the Customs & g * o
See Statements of Customs, Excise, Stamps, Land and
Assessed Taxes, and Post Office respectively, for
Detailed Display of the Charges of Collection of each
Management of Public Debt, line 26 of Statement III.
and page tº te & º º wº •
Charitable Institutions, Ireland, cols. 67–82 . g . 197
Cheese, Foreign, cwts, wt. Imported in each year since 1813 .
Ditto Imported in each year since 1826, line 26 . 137
Rate and amount of duty paid on, in each year
. 22–3
24—5*
168
since 1813, line 40 g e g • * 4
Rate of value, and amount imported of, in each year
since 1813, line 42 of 56—Retained for home
consumption . . { } Eº 45 of 154
British, Cwts. exported, and value of, lines 21–2 : 62–4
See also page g 83
Chetney Hill, cost of works at-See Index to Miscelianies, page 201
Collection of Revenue, complete view of the amount of, under
- Page
Chetwert, a measure of Russia, its equivalent in English . . 97
Chesnuts, rate and amount of duty paid on, since 1803 . 125 of 8–9
Quantity imported in each year since 1826, line 27 of . 165
Bushels retained for home consumption, No. 150 . . 155
Chili and Peru, exports to and imports from, since 1815 . . 74
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each year
since 1819, No. 40 of , e g
See also page . e gº & e . 148
China, proportion of exports to, and imports from 76 and 240–1
Chirk and Bangor Road and Ferry, See note to page tº . 195
232
Chronicon Preciosum ditto ditto & e 97
Churches, and Commissioners for building of, See Index . 201
Church Rates, and Surplice Fees . s b g * g
Church and Corporation Land Tax e * * . e. dº 21
Cider and Perry, amount of duty paid on, since 1811, line 12 of 14
Hogsheads of, charged with duty $ e § tº
Cigars, See Tobacco.
Cinnamon, See Spices,
Circulating Medium, amount of 54–5, and 62
- Observations upon . e tº
Civil Contingencies, col. 6 . o tº g • • . 194
Civil Establishments, cols. 13, 14, and 16 o • tº , 194
See Index to Miscellanies . g . . 201
Civil List, cols. 109–11 es * ſº * & . 198
Civil Government of Scotland,-See page 3, line 69 of 12–13,
and 47–50 of © ę tº o • 14–15
See also 22–23, and 24–5*
Clocks and Watches, imported, duty on, line 180 . & c 11
Ditto exported, (see Watches) line 70 . g e • 122
Clover Seed, cwts. imported, line 33 of 137, and 37 of . . 140
Cwts. retained for home consumption 46 of 154
Rate and amount of duty paid on, line 72 . * , 6–7
Cloves, See Spices. -
Coaches, Stage, amount of License Duty on, line 13 of 16–17
See also line 6, page 20, and Carriages, and Hackney -
Coaches g & e tº e tº º
Coal, estimated annual consumption of § . 237
Amount of duty on, exported, lines 94 and 7 3 and 12
Ditto ditto Coastways, 101 and 11 . ditto
Metage of, in London g s * tº tº 24—5*
Value of, exported & k & g e g * º 81
Ditto, lines 15 sº te & & g . 62 and 64
Quantity and value of, exported in each year since 1826 . 122–3
General display of the produce and consumption of 236—7
Quantity Shipped from the Rivers Tyne and Wear, and
amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1799 228–9%
Proportion into the Port of London © • 228*
Proportion and value of, exported to each different part
-- of the World ſº e e & * g . 237
Coast Blockade, Payments on account of . e o 24–5*
Coasting Trade, Shipping employed in . & & 229* and 235
Cochineal, produce of, in Oaxaca in each year since 1750 •
Import, re-export, and consumption of, in do. 1776 205–6
Amount of duty paid on, in 1804–12, line 36 © tº 2
Ditto, and rate in each year since 1813, line 41 4–5
lbs. imported in each year since 1826, line 9 § . 141
Re-exported ditto ditto line 37 g . 152
Retained for home consumption . . . 85 of 155
Cocoa, lbs. imported from British West Indies, line 3 ę . 141
Ditto from other parts, line 26 . . g is º . 140
Re-exported, line 12 e tº ſº & . 152
See Coffee . tº Q g te * , and line 5 of 154
Cocoa Nut Oil, cwts. imported (see Palm) e * tº . 142
Cod Fish,_See Fish. . -
Coffee, quantity imported, and re-exported in each year since
1787 -
Charged with duty for home consumption, line 4 of . 154
Imported, line 2 of 141, and 11 of & tº e . 142
Ditto, from each Island and Colon wº gº d & 8O
Amount of duty paid on . . . . * , , § g 79
See also line 3 of page 4, and 8 of ſe s e g 14
Official value of, imported and re-exported . e gº 82
Coin and Bullion in possession of Bank of England 170—1
Coinage, cost of, cols. 43–4 . ge • - gº ſº . 195
See Gold, Silver, and Mint.
each head . 4. e & • * © *
See also line 42 of Statement III., and each great branch
of revenue respectively. \
22–3
4. ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE DIGEST OF 600 VOLUMES OF
Page
Collections of Excise, towns in each g t º º . 86-7
Soap, Candles, Malt, Beer, charged with duty in each . 84–5
Gross receipt of duty in each o º e 22
Colleges º º º º g tº º tº ſº Q
Colombia, exports to and imports from © º & . , 74.
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each year
since 1819 . . . . . º . 232
Colonies, British, geographical and statistical display of 218–220
Exports to, and imports from w * º tº 78–80
Very interesting Statistical Display of the geographical
position, population, productions, revenue, &c. &c.
of each º g e ë e . . 218–221
See British America, British West Indies, Cape of Good
Hope, Gibralter, Malta, &c. respectively.
Colonial and Foreign Produce re-exported in each year since 1783
Each of 45 articles of, in each year since 1813 e 60—1
Quantity of each of 75 ditto to Europe, since 1826 152
Value of, to each of 25 different parts of the world 124—5
Effects of re-exportation, shewn º º . 159
Colonial Government Expences e e g º 219
Columbia, district of, grain exported from g & 95
See Colombia. -
Commerce, display of the progress of, since 1700
Commissioners, See Index to Miscellanies . wº . . . 201
Commons, House of.-See ditto & e 22
Compensations to sundry persons,—See ditto . •. e • 25
Consolidated Fund, Pensions and other charges on, col. 109–162 198–9
Lines 24–5, 27–8, and 46—50 of Stat. IV. are charge-
able on this Fund G & le e e e
Lines 40–45 and 51, are voted annually.—See Ways and
- Means º º & º • * *
Consuls, annual payments to, col. 30 e e Q . . 194
previous to 1831 Consuls' Salaries were partially charged
under the head of Civil contingencies.
Conveyances of Property. Stamp duty on *
Conveyance of Mails, lines 24–30 g 18 and 19
Conviction of Felons, expence of, col. 7 . e º © . 194
Convicts, Annual Expence of, col. 11 . $ © & . 194
At Bermuda, in 1824–5 & e ( ) 197
Conway Road and Ferry, in 1826 . . . . . . 197
Copenhagen, price of corn at e • • º s . 102
Copper, value of, in each year since 1787 o & 33
Annual produce of, in each year since 1819 . º . 237
Quantity exported to each different part of the world, in -
each year since e q. Q & e &
Total in each year since 1804 g 81
duty on imported, line 216 . º e w 1 O
Cwts. imported, line 120 e & 138
Ditto Re-exported, line 44 º e º * . 152
Titto of British, exported, line 32 • • e . 122
Official value and rate of, exported, line 42 Q 61
T}o. and declared do. of British, line 11 . -> * . 64–5
Annual Produce of, in each year since 1819, &c. &c. . 237
Copyrights, number secured in each year since e -
Cordage and Corks.—See Index to Customs . * 1 1 O
Cwts. of British, exported since 1826, line 57 122
- Value of ditto, exported since 1814, line 34 62 and 64
Corn, Grain, Meal and Flour. - -
Foreign, Quantity imported from each different part of the
world in each year since 1799 . g 104—5
Do. do. from several parts ſº e . 95
T}o.Total of each kind imported in each year since 1799 106
Lo, in each year since 1824 tº - e te 92
Do. Official Value of imported, in each year since 1813,
- 46 of 56–7
Do. do. do. Re-exported in do. 29 60—1
Do. do. rates of valuation e © 61
Do, Total quantity of each kind imported from Con-
tinental Europe in each year since 1826, Nos. 23–36 137
Do. do. from America, &c. do. 34——38 140
IDO. do. re-exported do. 48—52 153
Do. Retained for home consumption do. 37–43 154
Do. Annual average price of, in all the great Corn
. Markets of the world, 1700–1826 76—103
Do. Estimated Annual Value of, imported . 52
Do. do. line j folding sheet following 120d
Irish, Quantity exported from, showing the proportion to
Great Britain, in each of the 27 years 1801–27 . 94
Ditto imported from, in each year since 1824 - 93
Ditto Ports in Ireland, from whence exported 2 • 25
ſ
Currency, See Circulating Medium - - - - -
Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour, Continued. Page
British, Movement of, Coastways . . . . 91–3
Do. Shipped coastways, from the three Eastern
Counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk e º 91
Do. Total of each kind brought to Mark Lane Market,
London, in each year since 1811 e º , 106
Do. Official and declared value of, exported in each
year since 1814—31, 23 . e * . 62–6
Do, Quantity of each kind imported in each year
since 1826, Nos. 43–5 º ge tº . 122
Do, Annual average prices of, in each year since 1799 104–5
Do. Weekly do. do. do. 1821 206–7
Coronation of Geo. IV. 1821, and of Wm. IV. 1831 * - 197
Corunna, price of Grain at, since 1700 * * -- - 98–9
Cottages, exempt from Window Duty - - - - - 20
Cotton Manufactures, pieces of, imported from India in each
year since - sºme - sºme - * -
See lines 18–21 of 240–1 and 18 of page * – 142
Official value of, imported and re-exported, in each year
, since 1804 - º - * - e- a- 82
Amount of Duty paid on, lines 15 of 2; 16 of 4, and
94 of - - - º º - 7
Pieces re-exported in each year since 1826 – – 10 of 152
Real value of, retained for home consumption in each year
since 1826, No. 118 of - s - - - 155
British; yards of each kind exported to each of 22 differ-
ent parts of the world, in each of the 15 years -
1814–1828 - *- - º w º 50–50
Yarn, lbs. exported to each of 14 different parts of the
world, total thereof, and annual average price to each
country, in each of the 15 years 1814---1828 - tº- 49
Do. do. in each year since 1826 - - 122
For the quantities both of Cloths, and Yarn, and declared
value thereof, exported in each year since 1826, to
i each of 32 different parts of the world, see pages
126–136, and - * are *º - – 143—151
Official rates of valuation - *gº gas * 50
since 1797, and
Official value of, exported in each year
112 and 121*
progressive depreciation of - -
Estimated consumption of, in Great Britain and Ireland 113
Wool, lbs. weight exported from the United States of
& North America, in each year, from 1791–1826 – 111
Average price of, in ditto - - º - * – 110
lbs. imported into, and re-exported from Great Britain :
quantity retained for home consumption, amount of
duty paid on the same, mean annual price and value
thereof, in each year since 1789 – – 112 and 121*
Bags and bales imported from each different part of the
world, in each year since 1813 – - – – 113
into Liverpool, in each year since 1790 110
Proportion of each kind taken for spinning, and Re-
exported in, Stock and price as the end of each year
since 1813 – - º — — - *se – 114
lbs. weight of each kind imported, in each year since 1826 114
- See also lines 39–42 of 140 ; 6 of 141; 28 of 142
Official value of, imported in each year since 1833, 31 of 56–7
IDO. do. Re-exported in do. do. 21 60–1
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years
1804–12 - - ºt * se - 11 2
Do. in each year since 1813 • - * 12 4---5.
Country Banks, number of, licensed in each year since 1808,
*. amount of Stamp duty paid by, and number of com-
missions of bankruptcy issued against - – - 172
Amount of Notes issued by - sºme - – 62 and 55
Courts of Law, England and Wales, annual expence of, col. 113 198
In Ireland, annual expence of, col. 145–6 – — — 198
In Scotland, ditto, line 50 - - *- - * – 15
Inquiry into, Col. 33 – º - es - - – 194
Ditto in Ireland, col. 90 * - * F- a- - 197
Crapes, Pieces of, imported from China º - ºr. - 77
See also Silks, and line 21 of 142, and 28 of * – 152
Crinan Canal, in 1805 and 1811 – - * - - - 196
Cruisers’ Revenue, annual expence of - - - - 24–5*
Crown Lands. See Woods and Forests.
Cuba, geographical position of, &c. - - - — — 218
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from - == — 231
Currants, cwts. imported in each year since 1813 - - -
T)itto ditto, since 1826 – *> - - 37 of 137
Proportion retained for home consumption, No. 6 - - 154
Rate and amount of duty paid on, line 44 of tº- – 4–5.
JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799. 5
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Custom House, cost of, line 65 — tº gº sº – 12 and 13
Customs' Duties, rate, and amount of, on each of 240 articles,
in each year since 1803 tº: - - * – 2–13
on 90 articles, in each year since 1826 $º * – 193
Total amount of, in each year since 1697 -
Charges of collection of, in each year since 1818 – 24–5*
See Tariff.
Cutlery, cwts. of, exported in each year since 1826 – – 31 of 122
See Hardwares.
Cyder and Perry. See Cider.
T).
Dantzic, Quarters of Wheat and Rye exported from, and annual
- average price of Wheat at, in each year since 1650.97 & 98–9
Highest and lowest price of Wheat, and of the Gold Ducat,
and of Exchange at, on Amsterdam, from 1703–1826 96
Imports into, down the Vistula - gº gº tº - 101
Deals, hundreds of imported, and duty paid on the same, in
each year since 1813
From each country in Europe, lines 97–100 - – 138
From British America, line 70 – tºº - * - 140
For amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803,
No. 78 of 3, and 82 gººg * *gs sº – 4–7
Official value of, imported in each year since 1813, No. 76 58–9
Total Hundreds, retained for home consumption in each
year since 1826, No. 129 – gº * sº - 151
Davis's Straits, Relief to Inhabitants of, in 1806 – sº - 196
Fishery, See Whale Fisheries. -
Debentures paid off, in 1815–16 tº- sº $º * - 196
See note, Statement III.
Debt, National, rise and progress of – sº $º – 210—214
Amount created and redeemed in each year, since 1792 212
- See Funding, Redemption, Sinking Fund, and Stock.
Declared value of each of 50 enumerated articles of British Pro-
duce & Manufactures exported in each year, since1813 34–5
T)itto ditto since 1826 * gº * – 123
Total of ditto, in each year since 1797 sº – 48 and 122*
Of Hardware and Cutlery to each of 21 different parts of
the world, in each year, since 1813 – — . . — 36—7
Of each kind of Iron and of Steel, in ditto — * *E*. 47
Of ditto, to each different part of the world gººse 38–46
Of the 10 principal articles of British produce, exported
in each year, since 1813 sº * *g *, tº 81
Of 11 other articles, ditto gº? * sº sº * 83
Of British produce and manufactures, to each of 32 dif-
ferent parts of the world - *sº sº - 120d
Of each of 40 articles exported to Continental Europe, in -
each year, since 1826 * * &m: – 126
Of ditto, to each of 10 countries of ditto, in ditto – 127–131
Of ditto, to the other parts of the world - – 143—156
Deeds, Law Proceedings, &c. amount of duty paid on, in each
year, since 1808 - * *º- * 16–17
Demerara, yroduce of, exports to and imports from, in each year
since 1813 sº — tº- * 78–80
See British West Indies. -
Denmark, Grain imported from, in each year since 1799 – 104–5
Exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 – 72
Grain exported from – tº * sº - 101
Ditto, and Butter and Cheese – tº , sº assº 71
Declared value of exports to, line 4 cº ſº – 120d
See also page – * ~ * <-ºr – 126
Deposits of individuals in the Bank of England * – 172
- Total of in ditto tºº * gº; - – 171
Depreciation of British Manufactures - ºr – 48 and 12.2%
ditto, ratio of 58–59, and lines g. r. a. — – 120d
In the value of Iron * * — ` – 32* and 46
In the rate of Wages of Labour * gº * 48
In the value of Cotton Yarn — º - º 49
Ditto Manufactures ſº *s – 112 |
Woollen ditto *g #º sº — 1 18
Derwentwater Estates, rental of, col. 4 sº – sºngs 26
Discount on Loans raised, and on Lotteries, col. 28 and 31 — 194
Discount, and Parliamentary Allowances on Stamps - – 16–17
Disposition of Grants, Statement II.
Distillers, number of Licensed.
See Spirits. tº
Dividends,-See Annuitants. -
Dock Dues, Liverpool * . * * - - , - 110
Page
Docks, Acts granted for construction of ' sº ſº- — 1 7.5
Docks, Wet, at Teith, advances on account of, in 1805 and 1826 200
Compensations on account of, col. 128 – - - 199
Cost of, in England
T}ogs, number assessed, and the amount of duty on, line 17 - 20–21
Dollars, exported from Mexico, in each year since 1700 - - 98–99
See also * * sº $º gº? - 173
Domingo, St., or Hayti, lbs. of Coffee imported from - - 80
Geographical position of * *. agº – 218
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from * – 231
T}ominica ditto ditto sº as 78–80
Fire at, in 1809 sº º sº * – 196
Donaghadee and Port Patrick Harbours, amounts expended on,
cols. 38–9 * ~ sº tºº *g * — 195
Ditto ditto in 1820–1 – – 200
Dort, price of Grain at gºs sº * tºº tº- 98
Drawbacks, Customs tºº - * * *S 3
IDitto lines 39–53 tºº * - tºº 12–13
Excise, lines 32—39 – *g *sº gº. 14–15
On Printed Cottons and Silk * gº * ' 8 [.
See line 16 gº tºº tºº º of Statement III.
Drugs imported, lines 44–9 – gº – * - 137
Ditto, lines 17–20 of 140, and 24--26 of ſº - 142
Retained for home consumption, 50–56 sº - 154
Amount of duty paid on . .
Dublin, Police, and Watch, and Society, 86 and 98 - - 197
Dunleary Harbour, col. 156 - º gº e. – 199
Dutch Emigrants, relief to, included in 22 - *g – 149
Ditto provinces,—See Netherlands.
T}uties, See Customs, Excise, and Stamps.
Taxes repealed in each year since 1815
Ducat, value of in Dantzic trº * * •= , sº 96
Dye Woods, Duties paid on, lines 23–5 º º º 2
Rate and amount of duty, lines 25–7 * sº 4
Tons imported, lines 12 and 13 wº sº - 141
Tons re-exported, line 36 sº sº ~ – 153
Retained for home consumption, 87–9 Fº - 155
E.
Earthenware and China. Foreign Imported, rate and amount of
duty paid on, line 108 of 8.—See also - — 1 39
Pieces, and value of British exported, lines 58 and 38 - 122–3
Official and declared value of exported Eº - 83
East Indies, quantities of 42 articles imported from, their value,
duty on, &c. in the 5 years, 1823–7 º 240–1
Quantities and value of each of 65 articles exported to,
in each of the same five years ſº — — 76
Quantities of each of 60 articles imported from, in each
year since 1826 – &=º gº * – 142
Ditto, and value of 39 articles exported to - – 143
Official and declared value of 11 principal articles ex-
ported to, in each of 14 years, 1814–1827 * 77
Quantities of 11 principal articles imported from, in each
year since 1813 – t=e tº- tº-> – 77
Cwts, of Sugar imported from, in each year since 1806 – 79
Tons of each kind of Iron exported to - º - 34—5
Cwts. of Hardware and Cutlery, ditto wº isºt 37
Exports to and imports from, in each year, since 1697 – 75
Geographical Display, Superficies, and Population of, &c.
See also Indigo, Silk, Tea, &c.
Edinburgh, College at, grants on account of, col. 51 – - 195
Education, and Charity Commissioners, expense of, cols. 124–5 199
- In Ireland, cols. 67–73 * — — . – 197
Eggs, rate and amount of duty paid on, line 18 ** – 11
Millions imported and retained for home consumption, in
each year since 1826, No. 146 of – cº - 155
Egypt, lbs. of Cotton Wool imported from, in each year since
1820, line 41 – * * * – 140
Number of bags, and value of ditto - º – 114
Declared value of exports to, line 17 – — - 120d
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from - - 229
Elbing, Geographical position of – sº * – 102
Quarters of Wheat and Rye exported, from 1791–1825 95
Elephants' Teeth, cwts. imported from Africa, line 7 - - 140
T)itto from the East Indies, line 44 * º - 142
Rate and amount of duty paid on, 40 of 2; and 41 of – 6 and 7
Total cwts. retained for home consumption in each year
since 1826, No. 90 - - * – 155
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Embargo, by the United States of North America, in 1807, see
Note 1 - - wº- * * – 111 .
Emigration, Grants in aid of, in 1822–7 * * 2, 197
Embden, price of Barley and Oats at, since 1770 gºss - 100
Employment of the Poor, Exchequer Bills issued on account of -
Essex, Grain exported from – *s - sºme * 91
Eton College, price of Wheat kept at – º – 98
Exchanges, Rates of, in London; on Hamburgh, Paris, and Lis-
bon, in each year since 1789 - - *s 53
- How influenced * - * * ºs- 96
Exchequer Bills, total amount issued and discharged, in the 35
years 1793–1826 *s *g º - 192
Amount funded, from 1793–1828 -*. * * – 211
Complete view of the amount issued and discharged,
funded and outstanding, in each year since 1792,
- - Statement II.
Exchequer Bill Offices, annual expense of, col. 59–60 — 195
Excise, amount of duty paid to, on each of 26-articles, in each
- year since 1811 – - – 14–15 and 26–27*
Gross receipt of, and amount remitted to Receiver Gene-
ral from each collection – * ºr: sº 85
- Towns at which duties are paid, in ditto ** – 86–7
Expenditure.—See Income and Révenue.
Miscellaneous detailed display of, in each year since 1799 194–5
Exports of each of 50 articles of British produce and manufac-
tures at official value in each of the 18 years 1814–
1831 - - * 2-} tº – 62–3
Titto at declared value, in each of ditto * – 64—5
Quantities of each of 74 articles in each year since 1826 122
Declared value of the same in ditto * • - 123
Quantity and declared value of each of 40 articles in each
year since 1826 to Continental Europe – - 126
Russia - - – tºº — 1 27
Denmark, &c. - ass ** - 128
Germany - - - – - 129
The Netherlands * - – 130
France – as - * - 131
Portugal, Madeira, and the Azores sºs - 132
Spain and the Canaries * esse - 133
Italy and Malta * * *e – 134
Turkey and Levant - * - - 135
Guernsey, Jersey, and Man * 't- - 136
East Indies and China - - ~ 143
British West Indies - * * - 144
British North America * ºme – 145
United States of ditto — - º – 146
Brazils - - *ase – - 147
Mexico, &c. -- * * 4-? - 148
Foreign West Indies - * * 149
West Coast of Africa – - º - 150
Cape of Good Hope – * tºº – 151
For total to each of the above countries, in each year since
- 1697, see pages – - * *= — 71–6
Total to each of 32 different parts of the world, in each
year since 1813 – - - - 120d.
To all parts of the world, in each year since 1797 – 48 and 122*
Quantities of 75 articles of Colonial and Foreign produce
to Continental Europe, in each year since 1826 – 254
Total of ditto to each of 27 different parts of the world, in
each year since 1818 - *- º – 124–5
Total excess of, over imports, since 1813 ** – 62–3
Ditto ditto, in each year since 1697
F
Fee Fund, payments to make good deficiency of, col. 7 - - 194
Fee Fund, Treasury in Ireland, col. 148 º - - 198
Fees on passing, accounts of Customs, Excise, Stamps, Pos
- Office, and Assessed Taxes—See each respectively.
T)itto ditto, of Bank of England, col. 117 – – 198
Compensation for loss of, to law officers in Ireland, -
col. 146 – - - * tº: - 198
Ditto to Officers of House of Commons for loss of, on
Turnpike Acts, col. 32 - * – – 194
Felons, Expense of conviction of, col. 7 . – *r- – 194
See Convicts and Criminals.
Fines renewal, amount assessed to Property Tax in 1813 as 30
Fir Timber, loads of, imported in each year since 1786 - ~ 203
Ditto, from Europe in ditto 1826, lines 111–14 - - 138
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Ditto, from America, line 78 - – * - 140
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years, 1804–13
line 84 – =º esºs *g. º- – 3
And in each year since 1813, line 81 - - 6 and 7
Loads retained for home consumption, No. 136 of - 155
Fire Insurances, amount of duty paid on, in each year since
1808 – -e ºº: tºss ~ - – 16
Fish brought to Billingsgate Market in 1823 – &- - 67
Bounties paid on, col. 40 f*s {-º: º- – 194
Ditto in to West Indies, in 1808 - - - 196
Value of imported and exported - * e ºr- Pº- 67
Fisheries, Scotland, localities, produce, and progress of - – 66–7
Ireland
See Bounties, Whale, and Newfoundland, Herrings, Oil,
and Salmon
Five per Cents. of 1797, paid off, col, 48 * --- - 195
Gross, partiality of reduction of *- - – 212
- Amount of, created 1793–1814 *- * – 211
Flax, cwts. of imported in each year since 1785 * - 121*
Rate and amount of duty paid on, 1804–12, line 42 – 2
Ditto ditto, in each year since 1813, line 47 *- 6
Cwts. imported from each country, of growth in each year
since 1826, lines 69–73, page 138; and 44 of - 140
Re-exported in each year since 1826, line 67 – - 152
Retained for home consumption, No. 77 -- – 1154
Official value of imported, in each year since 1813, line 51 56–7
Ditto, re-exported in each of ditto, line 31 * - 60—1
Fleetwood, Bishop, Chronicon Preciosum tº- º- tº- 97
Flour.—See Corn and Grain. -
Foreign West Indies, exports to and imports from, in each year
since 1697 - - * º- - 74
Quantity and value of 35 articles of British produce and
manufactures exported to, in each year since 1826 149
See also lines 24 of Statement – *º- tº- – 120d.
lbs. of Coffee imported from in each year since 1820 – 30
See Cuba and Hayti. -
Forgery, Loss by, sustained by the Bank of England - – 168
Foundling Hospital at Dublin, col. 82 – tº tº- - 197
France, Exports to and imports from, in each year since 1697 – 71
- Quantity and value of 38 articles exported to, in each year
since 1826 - -- -- - — 131
Grain and Flour exported from 1791–1826 - wº- 95
Ditto, imported into England from 1800—1830 – – 104
Average price of Wheat in, from 1764–1826 - – 100
Specification of imports from, in each year, since 1826 – 157
Gallons of Wine and Brandies imported from, in each
year since 1826, lines 90–91 tº- - - 138
See also lines 9 of general statement - - - 120d.
And Gloves, Silks, Cambrics, Flax, Silk, and Wine – 137––8
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, French and English, to and
from in each year since 1787–1819 t- 222—3
Ditto. in each year since 1819, No. 9 – g- – 229
Freight of Specie per Ships of War -
- Proportion of to Greenwich Hospital, col. 11 - - 26
French Emigrants, Clergy and Laity, col. 22 - -- – 194
Funding, rise and progress, and effects of E- tº- 209-–216
Furs and Skins, amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years,
1804–12, line 69 tºº - tº- *
And in each year since 1813, line 75 – -4 - 6–7
Official value of, imported in ditto, line 71 - – 58––9
Number of, imported from Europe in each year since 1826,
lines 51–9 ass ** * - – 137
Ditto from America, in ditto, lines 58––68 * – 440
Ditto re-exported in ditto, 53–58 * *- – 152
Ditto retained for home consumption, Nos. 57—72 and
138–143 of -: º- B- - 154–5
General view of the import of * tº- - 238
Fustic.—See Dye Woods. -
Furnaces, Iron, number of, in and out of blast, in each district
of the kingdom, in 1825 and 1828,-(See Iron) - 33
G
Game Certificates, number taken out, in 1821, and amount of duty
paid thereon, in each year since 1821, line 22 - 20
Gaols, Expended in the building of, in Ireland, in each year
since 1817, col. 150 * *- - - 198
Genoa, Moneys, and Measures of, Prices of Wheat at, and quan-
tity re-exported from sº *- ºr - 103
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Geneva, gallons of, imported in each year since 1826, line 92 – 138
Ditto, re-exported since ditto, line 18 – * – 152
Ditto, retained for home consumption, No. 36 - — 154
Rate and amount of duty paid on, line 9 gº – 4–5
Official value of, imported, line 73 tºº * &º 58
Gallons retained for home consumption, in each year
since 1796 &=3 &=3 * * – 243
Germany, Geographical display of
Exports to, and Imports from, in each year since 1697 – 72
Quantity and value of each of 37 articles of British Pro-
duce, and Manufactures exported to, in each year
since 1826 - . *º Łº gº - 129
Do. of articles of Colonial Produce re-exported to, in
each year since 1826 . * tº is tº . 166
Do. of Articles imported from, in each year since do. 162-#
See also lines 6 of Statements, and . © o . . 124
No. and Tonnage of shipping, to and from in each year,
1787–1818 e g 222—3
Do. do. in each year since 1819, No. 7 & e . 228
Gibraltar, Exports to, and Imports from, in each year since 1813,
lines 12 and 13 of Statement ©
Do. in each year since 1697 . . . . . 73
Colonial produce re-exported to, line 12 . © . 124
See also page 133 and § 20 of Notes . e g º
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, No. 21 .. 230
Gin,-See Spirits and Geneva. -
Ginger, cwts of, imported in each year since 1826, from West
Indies, line 8 tº ‘g . 141
From East Indies, line 7 © & ‘º & . 142
Cwts of, re-exported in each year, line 8 . g . 152
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 20 tº . 154
Rate and amount of duty paid on, in each year since
1804, line 114 . . . . - 8–9
Do, preserved do. do. line 202 g tº tº 11
Glass, Green, Broad, Crown, Flint, and Plate, Cwts. of each
charged with Excise duty, &c. &c. in each year
since 1813
Cwts. of all sorts, exported in each year since 1826,
line 59 © ge e & • * g . 122
Value of the same, do. do. lines 39–40 . . 123
Amount of duty on Foreign imported, in each year
Since 1803, lines 15–16 g $9 © e e
British, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1811,
line 20 g © * º e © is 3. 44
Drawback on the proportion exported, line 34
Official and declared value of, the proportion exported
8–9
in each of the 18 years, 1814–1831, line 28 62–65
See also col, 3 tº * g g © e º 83
Glass Makers, number of, licensed in each year since 1813.
Gold, amount Coined in each year since 1663
Do. do. since 1777 . & tº . 17O
See also g • . g gº Q 55 and 62
Highest and lowest price of, in each year since 1789 . 53
Amount passed through the Bullion Office of the Bank
of England, in each year since 1807 g e . 172
Proportion held by the Bank
Produce of, in the Russian Mountains of the Ural, in
Mexico, Chili, Potosi, &c. . * * . 173
Gold Coast of Africa, expense of Forts, col. 15 & t . 191
Gloves, Foreign, pairs of, imported chiefly from France, in each
year since 1826, line 61, 137, and Nos. 125 of . 155
Amount of duty paid on, do. line 236 . . . 11
Grants in each year since 1792, Statement No. II.
Greenland Whale Fishery, rise of, in 1617, and progress of, since
. that date. .
See further lines 59–51 . * , e. & * ... 140
Greenwich Hospital, Revenues and Expenditure of, in each year
since 1815 . * - g *9 26
Grenada, produce of, exports to, and imports from
Guernsey, Jersey, and Man,—See British Isles.
78–80
H
IIaberdashery, official and declared value of Exported in each
year since 1805 . g Q . . tº . 83
See also lines 6, 62–65, and 55–9 of & . . . 123
Half-pay and Pensions, amount of
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Hackney Coaches, amount of duty paid by, in each year since
1792, line 7 te º • e of Statement III.
Hamburg, rate of Exchange upon, in London in each year since
89 &
tº & * e º g 53
Grain exported from, in each of the same years . * 95
Do. imported into & e & g & ... 102
Price of, in each year since 1763 g e * ... 100
See note at head of 128, and Germany . g . 166
Hanover, Price of Grain at e g & g • . . 103
Harbour.—See Index to Miscellanies º & & gº . . . 20.1
Hardwares and Cutlery, official and declared value of, exported
in each year since 1804, col. 7 ... tº * * 83
See also lines 10 e 62–65
Cwts. weight of, and value thereof, exported to each of
25 different parts of the world, in each year since 1813 36—7
Mean value of, in each of the same years . . 32* and 46
See also lines 30—31, and 10–11 of 122–3
Hats, Straw and Chip, number of, imported in each year since
1826, line 60 and No. 126 of . º & . 137—155
Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803, line 119 8–9
Beaver Felt, &c., official and declared value of, exported
in each year since 1813, lines 7–8 62–65
Dozens of, exported in each year since 1826, lines 60–1 152
Value of the same, lines 41–2 • • ‘tº . . 123
Havannah, See Cuba . g • * e tº o . . 237
Hawkers and Pedlars, amount of duty paid by, in each year
since 1813 e & tº § g tº ©
Hayti,-See St. Domingo. .*
Hemp, quantity of, imported in each year since 1785 wº
Cwts. of from Russia, in each year since 1826, line 75. 132
Ditto, from the East Indies in ditto, line 36 © g A
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years 1804–
12, line 44 g g ſº 2
Ditto in each year since 1813, line 53 . 6—7
Official value of, re-exported, line 32 60–61
Cwts, retained for home consumption, in each year since
1826, No. 78 '• . . . . . . 154
Herring Fishery, rise and progress of, in Scotland . g & 67
Herrings, number of barrels exported in each year since 1826
line 65 ge e § - e. § s * . 122
Value of the same, line 46 § * ge tº . 123
Hibernian Schools, cols. 71–2 tº tº g se ge . 197
Hides and Skins, quantity of, imported and re-exported from and
to each different part of the world, in each year
since 1800
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years 1804–
12, lines 45–6 ge © tº wº ge ſº gº 2
Ditto in each year since 1813, lines 54–5 . 6—7
Official value of, imported, line 53 . • • 56–57
Ditto ditto, re-exported, line 33 & . 60–61
Ditto ditto, in each year since 1826, line 69 . . 152
Cwts. weight of, imported from Continental Europe, in
each year since 1826, lines 50–1 s * . # 37.
From Africa and America, in ditto, lines 53–57 : 140
From the West Indies ditto, line 14 tº . 141
From the East Indies ditto, line 37 e . 142
Quantity retained for Home Consumption, Nos. 57–72
and 138–143 of e $ & 154–5
General view of the Import of e & • . 238
- See Furs and Skins, and Leather -
Highland Roads and Bridges, amount expended on, col. 36 125
See also charges on Assessed Taxes . tº tº 20–21
Holland,-Interesting display of the Population, &c, of each
Province of, and of the 13 principal towns • * • 191
See Netherlands.
Holstein, Grain exported from e • e º gº . A 01
Price of Wheat in . • & e & § § ... 100
See Denmark. - -
Holyhead and Howth Road and Harbour, cols. 53–4, and Note 195
Home Consumption of each of 152 Articles of Colonial
and Foreign Produce;imported in each year,since 1826 154–5
Hops, lbs. grown, and price of, in each year since 1780 . . 178
Numbers of Acres planted, in each Collection of Excise,
amount of duty paid in each, in each year since 1821 107
lbs. weight exported in each year since 1826, line 46 ... 122
See also lines 24 . º • tº . . . 62–65
Excise duty paid on, in each year since 1811 . 14–15
Customs’ ditto, lines 193, and 216 . • ‘º . . 14
See Notes to drawbacks and over entries . . . 12
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Horses, official and declared value of, exported in each year since
1821, lines 50 * * e * * & 62–65
Number and value of, on ditto ditto, since 1826,
lines 51—31 & wº • • © 122—3
Amount of duty paid on, imported in each year since
1824, line 233 . . . . . . . 11
Horned Cattle, and Sheep, No. of, in each province of -
Holland and Belgium * g g 191
No. assessed to duty g tº & & e e 25
Hosiery, dozens of, exported in each year since 1826, lines 15---16 122
- Value of, in each of do. line 8 e * & 123
Hospitals, Ireland, cols, 75---82 e & e te © , 107
Houses of Parliament, expense of Repairs of, Salaries &c, cols. 1---3 194
Printing and Stationery for º • e © . 174
Compensation to Officers of, for loss of Fees, col. 32 194
Howth,---(See Holyhead) Harbour, in 1826 . tº • 200
Hudson's Bay * g g & t gº tº 218
I
Imports, Official Value, into Great Britain, of each of the 96
enumerated articles, in each of the eighteen years
1814–4–1831, with the rates of valuation and rates of
duty on each e e & * e . 56—59
Quantity of each of 126 articles from Continental Eu- -
rope, in each year since 1826 * sº 137—8
Amount of duty paid on each of 88 other articles from do.
with the rate of duty on each, in the same years 139
Quantity of 78 other articles from Africa, America, &c.
in each year since 1826 § * e e . 140
Do. of 17 articles from the British West Indies since do. 141
Do. of 60 articles from the East Indies, since do. 142
Of each of 35 articles from Russia in each year since do. . 156
T}o. 43 do. from France c do. 187
T}o. 44 do. from the Netherlands ... do. 151
Do. 50 do. from the United States of North
America a ... do. 160
Do. 59 do. from Germany do. 162
Do. 36 do. from Prussia * do. 163
Do. 39 do. from Italy & o do. 164
Do. 58 do, from Turkey and Spain do. 165
See also folding sheet preceding * * tº & 121
Into Ireland, in each of the 10 years, 1814–1823
Imprests, amount paid to the Marquis of Bute, as auditor of, col.184 199
Amount of, received from the Earl of Liverpool, between
the 11th of May 1804, and 6th of February 1806,
note to Statement III. -
Imprest Office, Ireland, col. 143 . g º * 198
See Totals of Customs Excise and Stamp.
In Pensioners
Inclosure Bills in each year, since 1799 & & * . 175
Income Tax, number and amount of assessments to, in each of 33
classes, &c. * º g & gº . 27—8
Amount of, in each year, 1791--1824 . . do.
Income and Expenditure, general display of, in each year since
1792. See folding sheets, Nos. I. II. III. and IV.
at COm men Cement.
Transposed view of *
Indigo, lbs. imported, re-exported, and retained for home con-
sumption, in each year since 1789 jº § . 204
Proportion re-exported to each different part of the
world, in each year since 1821 g e & . 205
Do, imported from the East Indies, in each year -
since 1826, line 29 & g tº wº 142
Do. from the English West Indies, line 10 141
Do. from the Foreign do. line 9 te 130
Do. from Europe, line 11 . & 137
Do, re-exported in each year, line 38 155
Do, retained for home consumption, No. 94 & a 53
Amount of Duty paid on, in each of the 9 years 1804–
12, line 14 . . . . . . . 2
T}o. in each year, since 1813, line 15 4 and 5
Mean price of do. in each year since 1799 18O
Highest and lowest price of 204
Official value of, imported in each year since 1813, line 2 56–7
Bitto re-exported, line 2 * * . 60—1
See also col. 2 • * * • & • * 83
Inland Navigation #&##$3.
Do. in Ireland, col. 95 197
Insolvent Debtors, number of discharged in each year since 1820
Debtors’ Court, expense of, col. 57 -
Insurance Fire.—See Fire. .
Marine, amount of Duty paid on, in each year since 1811,
line 9 of 16–17, and * tº &
Ionian Isles.---See Malta.
Cwts. of Currants imported from, in each year since
1826, No. 27 e º
No. and Tonnage of Vessels
since 1819, No. 23 e & ge $º ſº g
Ireland, Grain Provisions, and Live Animals exported from, in
each year, since 1800 . te ge g & ſº
Of each kind of Grain, and Ports from whence ex-
ported, in each year since 1824 . * & &
Revenue of, in each year since the Union in 1800---See
statement No. I.
Loans raised in England for the service of, in each year
1797–1818
to and from in each year
Capitals transferred from Great Britain to Ireland, and
vice versa in each year since 1821 © . . 21
Shipping Built, &c., and movement of 224 & 2
Coals Exported to, in each year since 1818 tº
Iron, Foreign, Tons of, imported, re-exported, and retained for
home consumption, rate and net amount of duty
paid on the same, and price thereof in each year,
since 1786 ſº & . & y g *
Tons imported from Russia, Sweden, &c. in each
year since 1826, lines 116---18 . & *
Tons re-exported to Southern Europe, line 42
Do. to the East Indies and China g
T)0. to the United States of America 25 of 161
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 97 . 155
Net amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803,
lines 47 of 2, and 56 of . * ſº . . . 6–7
Official value of imported, in each of the 18 years
1814–––1831, line 55 & à tº . 56---7
Do. do. re-exported, line 34 . & ts . 60---1
British, produce of, in Great Britain & ğ & 33
Tons of Bar, exported in each year, since 1792 do.
Number of works and furnaces in each district of
Great Britain, and produce of each of 195 estab-
lishments . * © * tº - B tº 32---3*
Tons of each kind exported to each of 20 different parts of
the world, in each of the 14 years 1815–1898, and
total of each • • . º e e . 34–5
See another view of the export in each year since 1813,
with the value of each kind to each country 38–46
A summary view of the total export and value thereof, and
progressive depreciation of value, in each of the same
years, with notes upon . g © 9.
Official and declared value of, exported in each of the 18
years 1814—1831, lines 9
Tons of each kind exported to all parts of the world, in
Page
195
. 62—3
165
230
94
93
2] 1
3–14
26—7
229*
33
138
1 52
32* and 46–7
. 62—5.
each year since 1826 122
Total value thereof in ditto, line 9 . e & ſº . 123
For the total quantity exported to each different part of
the world, in each year since 1826.-See pages 126–
136 and ſº § & wº ty . 143—151
Inordinate impost on, in the United States of North America 43
Isle of France.—See Mauritius.
Italy, exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 73
Quantities and value of each of 39 articles exported to, in
each year since 1826 . «s gº * o . 134
Specification of imports from, and foreign and colonial
produce re-exported to . g & 164 and 167
Total declared value of British produce and manufactures
exported to, in each year since 1813, line 120d.
Official value of colonial and foreign produce re-exported
to, line 14 . º º (* e . . . 124
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from 1787–1819 221–3
Do. do. in each year since 1819, No. 24 230
J.
Jamaica, produce of in each year since 1813 . 80
Exports to, and imports from, 1814–1822 78
Geographical position of * e 218
Jenner, Dr. rewards to, 1802–7 196
Jersey, see British Isles.

JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799. 9
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Jesuits’ Bark-See Cortex e tº * , º * &
Judges' Salaries, amount of, in England and Wales, col. 113 198
In Scotland, line 50 gº & • * ge e 14
In Ireland, col. 145–6 . . e tº . . 198
Journals, charge for Index to, in 1826 . . . d s . 197
K.
Keith, Lord, his officers and men, rewards to, in 1818 tº . 196
Kiel, Corn exported from, 1817–27 «» § {e § . 101
King's Bench Prison, repairs of & ë ve we gº
Kingstown Harbour.—See Dunleary, cols. 94 and 156
Konigsberg, Corn exported from . & gº & tº . 1 O2
Price of, at, in each year since 1700 ſº tº tº § 98
L
Labour, remuneration for, col. 9 & º º e . 48 and 114
Labrador. .. - -
Lac Dye, lbs. imported, re-exported, and taken for home con-
sumption, in each year since 1784 204-5
Imported in each year, since 1825, line 32 142
Re-exported in do. line 34 tº tº g tº 152
Lacs, Dye, Shell and Stic, duty paid on, line 50 & ge 6–7
Lace, foreign, amount of do. line 121 we & § 8–9
Lagan Navigation.—See line 46 gº e & e te g 1 5
Lambskins, number imported in each year, since 1826, line 54 . 137
See Skins and Furs 3. • ſº 154 and 168
Land and Assessed Taxes tº tº * . 20–1
Land Guard, expense of & ſº § g e . 24–25*
Land Tax, gross receipt of, and progress of redemption of, in each
of the 31 years 1797—1828 e g X- 24
Do. in each year, since 1816 . . . . . 212
Gross amount of, in each year since 1821 . . 20–1
See Rental, Property Tax, and Parochial Assessments.
Revenue. -
. Forces.
Lansdowne MSS., cost of, in 1807 gº e 195
Law Charges, line 7 of pages 22—3, and col 9 194
Officers, compensation to, in Ireland, for loss of Fees, col. 146 193
See Law, Index to Miscellanies.
Lawyers, number of, licensed.
Lead, foreign, tons imported in each year since 1826, line 119 138
Qre, amount of duty paid on, since 1822, line 199 . 11
Tøns imported and re-exported in each year since 1819 237
Lead and Shot exported, and declared value thereof, in each year
since 1804 . tº º & w o º * 83
Tons of, exported in each year since 1826, line 34 122
Proportion to Asia, in each year, since 1826, line 10 143
Lead, Price of, in each year, since 1785 tº tº º ſº 33
General view of the export of, to each different part of
the world.
See note to Greenwich Hospital, page 26, and Nos. 216–
#38 of the District arrangement of the principal
Towns and Parishes of England and Wales.
Leather, lbs. charged with Duty in each of the 50 years since 1782.
lbs. weight, or number of skins, of each of 17 different
kinds charged with excise duty, in each year since 1813.
Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1811,
line 13 * g © * ... • tº 14–15
lbs. exported in each year, since 1826, line 62 122
Value of the same in each year since 1826, line 43 123
Do, in each year since 1804 © & © © tº 83
- Foreign, imported, amount of duty on, line 235 § 11
Lemons and Oranges, chests and boxes imported in each year
Since 1826, lines 41–3 e . . º . 137
Official value of, imported in each year since 1813,
line 58 o e • •. & § º . 58—9
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years 1804–
• ‘s. 12, line 51 . . . g & tº g & 2
Do. in each year since 1813, line 60 . . 6–7
Imported from Portugal, the Azores and Spain . 1.65
Lemon Juice, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1808,
- line 120 +. e ſº • , s e e 8–9
Gallons imported from Italy in each year since 1826 164
Leeward Islands, geographical position of, &c. 218–19
legacy and Probate Duties, amount of, in each year since 1804. 176
See also lines 2–3 . 15–16
Letters of Administration, number and amount sworn to, in each
of 33 classes, and amount of duty paid on each class 176
Page
Levant.—See Turkey. ~ 2. -
. Company, in 1800, 1802, and 1808 196
Libau, Grain exported from. -
Licensed Brewers.-See Brewers.
Victuallers.-See Victuallers.
Licences, number taken out in each year since 1813, by makers of
soap and candles º ſº te g tº ë 70
By brewers of strong and table beer, and by distillers,
- rectifiers, and dealers in wine and spirits g ... 109
By Tanners, and dealers in Tea and Tobacco 109
By Calico Printers . g • • tº te tº 81
By Auctioneers and others.
Amount of duty paid for, to excise, line 21 14–15
Do. do. to stamps, line 8 16–17
Life Annuities, amount granted and expired in each year, under
Act of 48 Geo. III. cap. 142, since 1808 " 215
Life Insurance, amount of duty on policies for.
Light Houses, dues to Greenwich Hospital e e t ſº 26
Linen, British, Official and declared value of, exported in each
of the 23 years 1805–27 . . § § 81
Do, do in each year since 1813, line g . 67—9
Yards ef, to each different part of the world in each
year since 1826, line 17 º g . 122
Value of the same, in each year since 1826, line 5 123
Foreign, Official value of, imported, line 59 . 58—9
Pieces and ells of, do. lines 64–68 & 137
T}o. re-exported to Europe, line 22–25 152
Retained for home consumption, No. 119 of 155
Amount of duty paid on foreign imported, in each
of the 9 years 1804–12, line 52 . . . % 2
In each year since 1813, line 97 6–7.
Irish, exported from Ireland in each year since
Yards of British, printed for floor cloth . © e 81
Bounties paid on British and Irish, exported . g 81.
Do. do. lines 58–60 • * * 13
Linen Yarn.—See Yarm. -
Linseed, foreign, official value of, imported, in each year since
1814, line 68 . º * * - © º © . 58–9
Bushels of, imported, in each year since 1826, from
Europe, line 34 . e e e - e. . 137
Proportion from Russia, No. 7, o 1.65
Do. do. from America, line 38 gº & * 140
Quarters of, into London, in each year since 1811 106
Weekly supply into do.
Liverpool, rise and progress of the port of 1 1 O
Progress of Customs Duties and Shipping registered at 68
Ships owned and registered at, 1791 to 1832 te *
Gross receipt of excise duties at, line 34 . e e
Loans raised in England, from 1703 to 1786, and terms of each .
- To...in each year, from 1793 to 1829, and terms of each 211
Do. in do. for foreign countries.
See § 5–10 of notes © s a * ge 120g,
London, Port of, proceeds of customs duties, and shipping regis-
tered at ' ºr & © * g g 68
Ships owned and registered at : g * & 235
Monies paid on account of improvement of, col. 43 . 195
Do. do. do. col 130 § - © © , 199
City of, monies paid to the Chamberlain of, col. 87 . 190
Bridge, do. on account of, col. 127 . Q tº 195
Docks, do. to legal quays, 128–9 199
See Metropolis.
Long Annuities, amount of created, from 1703–1816 . 210---11
Amount of, on the 5th of January, 1833 . g • 213
Proportion converted into Life, col. 22 . 215
Lord Mayors, succession of, since 1734 . . . . . 88–9
Lotteries, line 13. Statements III. and IV. of Revenue.
Expences attending, cols. 30, 31, and 33 . 194
T}o. in Ireland, col. 96 . tº * • . 196
Produce of, in the Netherlands . * & & 187
Expence of, in do. . * * & te . 189
Louvain, price of Grain at . . . . . . . 100
Loyalists, American, Amounts paid to, col. 23 . . . . 194
Loyalty Loan, No. 12 . © º r ſº . . . . 211
Lubec, price of Grain at . . . . . . . 102
M
Mace.—See Spices. * -
Machinery and Mill-work, value of, exported in each year since
1821 tº * g & o tº e tº º 33
d
1 O - ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE DIGEST OF 600 VOLUMES OF
Page :
Machinery and Mill-Work.---See line 62 º . . . g . 123
Proportion to the East and West Indies, line 28, . , 143–4
Do. Brazils, Mexico, and Foreign West Indies, line 28, 147—9
Description of, to each country. o
Madders and Roots, official value of, imported in each year since
1813, line 61 º e • e. º & 58–9
Cwts. of each, and price in each year since 1784 204
T}o. do. in do. since 1826, lines 13–14 137
Do. of Roots or Munjeet from the East Indies, line 41 - 142
Amount of duty paid on, since 1803, line 55 of 2, and 62 6–7
Madeira.—See Portugal and Wine.
Gallons of Wine imported from, in each year since 1826,
line 86 º {- * & e 138
Home consumption of, No. 28 º e © . 154
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each year
since 1826, No. 18. • • • e º . 229
Madras, Geographical position of * e § © 218
Mahogany, tons weight imported in each year since 1813.
Do. in each year ; British West Indies, line 11 141
since 1826, from } Foreign do. line 12 . º 148
Retained for home consumption, No. 89 tº 155
Official value of, in each year since 1813, line 26 56–57
Amount of duty paid on, in do., since 1803, 56 of 2,
and 63 of g te e e * e & . 6—7
Mail Coaches, mileage of, line 24 & º © º . 19
Malt, bushels of, charged with duty in each year since 1781.
Proportion made in each collection of Excise, and
amount of duty paid thereon º & º . 84—5
Price of, at Windsor, at Lady-day and Michaelmas, in
each of the 121 years 1700–1820 e 6. . 88–9
Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1811, line 2 14–15
General view of the consumption of, and note upon.
Annual supply at Mark-lane Market, London, in each
year since 1811 • & º 106
Weekly supply at do. -
Man, Isle of, revenue of, line 13 tº 12–13
Amount paid to the Duke of Athol, for the same, in 1827–8 200
Exports to, and imports from.—See British Isles 146
Do. in each year since 1813, line 16 e e . . 120d.
Shipping, No. and Tonnage built, owned, and registered at . 226
Management of Debt, in each year since 1792, line 26 of State-
ment III. - -
As credited by the Bank . © º 168
See also cols. 28–31, of 194, and note 211
Manors, Assessment on, to Property Tax . e e & 30
Marine Insurance, amount of duty paid on, in each year since
1811, line 9, of 16–17, and . e & & . 62—3.
Mauritius, cwts. of Sugar imported from, in each year since 1824 79
Do. in do. since 1826, line 8 . gº º tº 142
Exports to, and imports from, since 1826, line 33 120g,
Geographical position of, &c. . 6. º 218–221
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to, and from, in each year
since 1819, No. 31 e te te e 231
Maynooth, College at, grants to, col. 73 . . o © º . 197
Mean, annual value of the principle articles of British produce
exported & º e 83
See Prices. - -
Mecklenburgh.-See Rostock and Wismar. *
Grain exported from, 1816–1827 102
Geographical position of
Medicines, Patent, amount of duty paid on, in each year since
1808, line 16 tº e Q & e º 16–17
For discount upon, see same pages.
See Drugs imported from Europe, lines 44—9 . 137
Imported from Africa, America, &c. 17—20 . 140
from the West Indies, 15–17 . 141
from the East do. 24—6 . 142
Retained for home consumption, Nos. 50–56, of 154
Melasses.—See Molasses, Customs duties paid on.
Memel, Ships cleared from, &c. • . g • 101.
Grain exported from.—See East Prussia . o . 102
Menai Strait and Bridge, in 1819, 1824, and 1826 . º . 197
Metropolis, Statistical details of Parishes of . & 40---43
Local Assessments of, and amounts Assessed to Property
Tax for Profits on Trade, &c. &c. . e e e 44
State and progress of Crime in, 1749–1829 . . 49
Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials, and price of Bread
in 1790–1820 º • . 21–29
See London.
Manufactures.—See British Produce.
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Mexico, exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1817 . #,
See also lines 25–6 of Statement > -º o ge 120d
Quantity and value of each of 37 articles exported to 148
Value of the Coinage of, in each of the 126 years, 1700
—1825 • • • * * * 98–99
Do. and export of, in each year since 1789 173
Annual average produce in each Province of te e -3
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each year
since 1822, No. 37 . . . . . . . 221
Milbank Penitentiary, cost of Building, and annual maintenance
of, cols 40–41 & o o 195
See Bentham, Jeremy, in 1813 g e . • 200
Military, Inquiries, Asylum, Canal, College, and Roads.-See
Index to Miscellanies . . . . . . . 202
Militia, Force and expense of.
Millet, price of, at Corunna . G. e o 109
Millinery and Haberdashery.—See Haberdashery.
Mill-work and Machinery.—See Machinery.
Mines, value of, Assessed to Property Tax º o & • 30
Gold, in Russia, produce of • . e . 173
Iron, in Great Britain, No. and Produce of . 32—33*
Mineral Products of Great Britain, general and detailed view of
the extent and distribution of . º 236—7
Mint, Coinage of, in each year since 1777 55, 62 and 170
Annual expense of, col. 122 198
Miscellaneous Expenditures, total of, in each year since 1792,
line 41 e • s & e . of Statement III.
Detail of, under each of about 310 heads 194–7
Index to, and small charges on Consolidated Fund 201—2
Missions, Special, expense of, col. 29 6. Q º 194
Molasses, cwts, imported in each year since 1826, line 5 141
Retained for home consumption in do. do. line 2 154
Official value of, do, do. 1813, line 19 ... 56–57
Do. do. exported do, line 38 ta . 62–63
Amount of duty paid on, 1806–12, line 57 º • . 2
HDo. do. in each year since 1843, line 64 . 6—7
Monuments, Public, amounts paid on account of, col. 51 . 195
Morea, No. and Tonnage of vessels to and from, in each year since
1828 . g tº a- • o th e . 229
Cwts. of Currants imported from, No. 6 . , 165
Munich, price of Grain at • º tº d e ... 103
Museum, British, building and annual expense of, col. 20–1 194–5
Muslins.—See Cottons and Piece Goods.
N
Nails, tons of, exported, and depreciation in value of, in each year
since 1813 . • Q * g u 6. 46
Cwts. do. in each year since 1826, line 25 . 122
Proportion to each different part of the world . - 35
Nankeens.—See Piece Goods. - - --
Nantes, price of Grain at º 103
National Debt, rise of, in 1672, and progress of, since that date 209–15
Amount created in each of the 39 years, 1793–1829,
and rate at which created g 21 1
Do. and redeemed in each year since 1792 212
Annual charge of, lines 25–8, of Statement III.
And do. 46–51 do. H.V.
- General view of the operation and effect of, see note . 211
Naval Assylum, College and Hospitals.-See Index to Miscellanies 202
Naval and Military Half-pay and Pensions. - ... -- **
Navy, annual expense of.-See General Statements of Revenue,
and Expenditure, at commencement.
Detailed expense of -
Navigation.—See Shipping. - -
Netherlands, exports to, and imports from, in each of the 113 years,
1698–1830 . o o o o g es º 74
Quantity and value of 39 articles of British Produce
and Manufactures, exported to, in each year since 1826 130
Do. of 56 articles of Colonial and Foreign Produce, do. 159
Po. 44 do. imported from -> . 158
Important notes upon the intercourse with 158—9
Quantity and value of Cottons and Cotton Yarns,
exported to . . . • . . . . . 49–50
Do. of Iron exported to, in each year since 1813. 38–39
Po. of Woollens do. do © 116
Corn imported into, and exported from 102
Do. imported from, into Great Britain e l 04—5
Statistical display of the Revenue and Expenditure of -
each Province of, &c. &c. . • 186–191
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Netherlands, Notes upon, accounts of . º º e 185
- See also Holland, and Statement e º & . 120d.
New Brunswick and Newfoundland.—See British America 218–221
New South Wales, exports to, and imports from 75
Quantity and value of each of 39 Articles of British
Produce and Manufactures exported to, in each year
since 1826. - -
lbs. of Sheeps'Wool imported from,in each year since1813 115
Cottons and Woollens exported to . . º 51 and 116
Expense of Convicts and Civil Establishments at, cols.
12–13 . . . & º º e . 194
Geographical and Statistical display of 218–221
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to, and from, in each year
since 1819 . e º wº tº º 231
Note explaining the excess outward 235
Newspapers, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1808,
line 11 . • . º º
T)iscounts allowed on, same pages 9. & º
See also Advertisements, line 12 º º Q Ya
Proportion printed in London.
23
55
Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, Grain Shipped Coastways from 91
Norway, exports to, and imports from e & a © 72
Timber, Deals, &c. imported from in each year since 1826 138
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, British and Norwegian,
to and from in each year since 1819, No. 4 . 22.8%
Do. that passed the Sound in do. since 1813 228
Nova Scotia.-See British America . g e t . 218–22 I
Nutmegs, Cloves, and Mace, lbs. imported, re-exported, and
average price of, in each year since 1786, &c. &c.—
See Spices.
Nutria Skins.—See Furs and Skins.
O
Oak, Bark, Plank, and Timber.—See Brimstone, and Timber.
Oats, Quarters of, imported from each of 10 different parts of the
World, in each year since 1799, and average price
thereof, 104, 110, and Total º o o ... 106
Price of, in each of the 52 Provinces of the Russian
Empire . . . . . . . . 27
See Corn, Grain, &c. -
Oatmeal, exported from Ireland g 92
Official value, origin and nature of . * º 120a
Rates of, on imports, re-exports, and exports 56–69
39 Cotton goods © o e 50
29 Iron, at head of average prices 46
92 Grain, Meal, and Wines exported Q 59
39 East India Piece goods, and British Grain
exported. . . . º • 61
35 Woollen goods. I d l 5 of
ºra - «» « & the West Indies, line 15 o 141
Oils, Castor, º: º º the East Indies, -line.24 of 142
- year Since 1826, from Africa, &c. line 17 of 140
Olive, gallons, do. • - tº line 19 of 137
Palm and Fish do. ... line 47–50 of 140
Essential do. 139
General view of the import, re-export, and duty paid on
each kind, in each year, since 1813. -
Duty paid on, in the years 1804–12, lines 26 and 51 . 2
HDo. in each year since 1813, on Fish, line 24 4–5
-- To. in do. on Olive, Castor, and Palm, lines 65–7 6–7
Do. in do. on Essential, line 190 o § 11
Olive, re-exported in each year since 1826, line 71 152
Olive, Palm, Blubber, Sperm, and Train, Quantities of
each retained for home consumption in each year since
1826, Nos. 102–6, of . e tº © tº . 155
Proportion of Olive, imported from Italy, Spain &c. Nos.
25, 11, 30 and 14, of . . . . . . 164—5
Olives, Onions, &c., duties paid on.-See Index to Customs 1 ()
Proportion imported from Italy, Spain. &c., Nos. 56 of
. 164, and 25–26, of . . . . . . 165
Opium, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803, line 126 8
lbs. imported, chiefly from Turkey, in each year since -
1826, line 46 of 137; and 9 of º º 9. . 165
lbs. re-exported to Europe, line 40 . º e . 152
lbs. retained for home consumption in each year since
1826, No. 53 • . . . . . . 154
lbs, exported from Calcutta.
Oporto, Pipes of Wine Shipped, from 1671–1705, col. 8 º 97
Do. in each year since 1700. & g o . 88–89
e e * 16–17 -
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Oporto.---See Wine. -
Out Pensioners of Greenwich Hospital, number of, and amount
paid to, since 1815 e o 26
Oranges and Lemons.—See Lemons.
Ordnance, annual charge for, in each year since 1792, line 36 of
... Statement III.
Ottawa River.—See Rideau Canal.
P
Palm Oil, cwts, imported in each year since 1813 70
Do. in each year since 1826, line 47 . e . 140
Amount of duty paid on, 1804–1812, line 61 . º 2
Do. in each year since 1813, line 67.—See Oils 6—7
Pamphlets, amount of duty paid on, since 1808, line 20 16–17
Paper, lbs. of each kind charged with Excise duty, &c. in each
- year since 1813. -
Amount of duty paid on, in do. 1811, line 22 14–15
Drawback, on proportion exported, do. line 36 . º 32
Customs duty, on Foreign, imported, since 1803, line 128 8–9
Value of, exported.—See Stationery and Books. -
Paper, Stained, yards of, charged with duty e 31
Paper Hangings, Foreign, duty paid on, line 239 11
Paper Makers, number of, Licensed . . g c; & 81
Paper Stainers.
Parchment and Vellum, and Parchment Makers.
T}ozens of, made, and number of, Licensed.
Value of, used by Stamp Office o 16–17
Paris, rate of Exchange upon, in each year since 1790 53
Pawnbrokers, number of, Licensed. -
Peas, Quantity of, imported in each year since 1799 105
T}o. brought to Mark-lane Market since 1811 106
See Corn, Grain, &c.
Pedlars and Hawkers, number of Licences granted to.
Penitentiary, Milbank, cost and maintenance of, col. 40–41 195
Paid Jeremy Bentham, on account of, in 1813 200
Pensioners, number of, and charge for, at Greenwich o º 26
Pensions, amount of, annually charged on the Consolitated Fund,
col. 112 º º • . o 198.
On the Revenue of the Excise, line 44 o 14
Do. do. Post Office, line 42 18
See also line 18 o e e e & 23
Pepper, lbs. of, inported in each year since
Official value of, do. in do. since 1813, line 12 . 56—8
Do. do. re-exported do. do. º . 60—1
Amount of duty paid on, in the year 1804–12, line 4 2
Do. do. in each year since 1813, line 4 4—5
lbs. imported in each year since 1826, line 6 142
T}o. re-exported in do. do. line 7 152
Retained for home consumption, No. 19 154
Mean value of, in each year since 1799 180
See also g e 6. o º g . . . 62
Per Centage Duties, on British and other goods, exported in the 9
: years 1804–12, line 98 and 100 ** - mº 1 3
Do. in each year since 1813, line 5 - - - 12–13
- See also - - - - -- * - * 8]
Peru and Chili, exports to, and imports from, in each year since
1815 - sº- * - - ass - * 74
See also Chili, and lines 22, Statements 120d and – 148
Petersburgh, Quarters of Wheat exported from, in each of the
- 35 years 1790–1825 - - - *- t- º- 95
- See Russia. -
Pillau, Ships cleared from, in each year since 1813 - - 101
Grain exported from * - * ** - – 102
Pimento, official value of, imported and re-exported in each year
since 1813, line 23 and 16 - * * - 56 and 60
Amount of duty paid on, 22 of 2, and 24 of - - 4–5
lbs. imported in each year since 1826, line 7 – – 141
Do. re-exported in do. line 6 - - * - – 152
- T}o. retained for home consumption, No. 18 of - - 154
Piece Goods of India, official value of, imported and re-exported
- in each year since 1803. - wº- * , , - - 82
Rates of valuation * - *- * - sº
- 61
Pieces, of each of various kinds, imported, in each of
the 17 years 1814—1830 – - * - * * 77
T}o. do. imported, re-exported, price of, &c., in each
of the 5 years 1823–7 – * * - 240–1
Amount of duty paid, on the proportion retained for -
home consumption, 1804–12, No. 15 - - * 2
Do, do. in each year since 1813, lines 16–17 – 4–5
12 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE DIGEST OF 600 VOIUMES OF
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Piece Goods of India, Pieces, of each of various kinds imported in 9.
each year since 1826, Nos. 17–23 - - - 132
Do. re-exported to Continental Europe, Nos. 20–30 - 152
T}o. do. to the West Indies, Nos. 26–36 – 141
T)o. do. to the United States of North America,
Nos. 18–22 - - - - 161
T}o. do. to all parts, Nos. 20–30 gº - 153
Do. retained for home consumption, Nos. 118–23 - 155
Mean price of each kind, as sold by the Hon. East
India Company in each year since 1798 * - 181
Plate, Jewellery, and Watches, official and declared value of, ex-
- ported in each year since 1813, line 29 wº – 62—5
oz. of Plate charged with duty.
Amount of duty paid on the same, in each year since
1808, line 15 &=& #º wº sº gº sº 16–17
Drawback on same, exported $º º sº - do.
Value of, exported in each year since 1826, line 69 - 122
Police, in proclaimed districts in Ireland, col. 155 * - 199
See Index to Miscellanies º tº- * tºº - 201
Pomerania, Grain exported from - tºº $º º gº - 102
Poor, Ireland, col. 152 {º gº assº sº ſº tº - 189
Population of each Province of Holland * sº tºº - 191
Pork and Beef salted.—See Beef, and page - - - - 83
Port of London, sums expended on account of the improvement
of, col. 43 of 195, and 128–30 of gº tº-e - 199
Port Patrick Harbour, sums expended on account of, col. 38 - 195
Portugal, Azores and Madeira.
Exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 73
Quantity and value of each of 39 articles exported to, -
in each year since 1826 * º t- Eº - 135
Gallons of Wine imported from, in each of do. line 84 of 138
Oranges and Lemons imported from, No. 10 - - 165
See Oporto and Wines.
lbs. of Wool imported from, in each year since 1795 – 115
Value of Woollen Goods exported to, in do. 1771 – 118
Description of Woollen Goods exported to, No. 7 - 117
Cotton Goods do. in 1813—28 º gº sº 50
Quantity and value of each kind of Iron exported to,
in each year since 1813 gº ſº {-, – 40—1
T}o. of Hardwares, &c. º * tºº gºss 36
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, 1787–19 222–3
Do. in each year since 1819, No. 10 – – – 22.9%
Post Bills.—See Bank * * &= tºm — 169
Post Horse Duty, proceeds of, in each year since 1808, line 14, 16–17
Post Office, detailed view of the revenue, and maintenance of, in
each year since 1808 sº §ºs tº 18—19
New, cost of building, line 49 fºs - - do.
Prague, price of White Beans, &c. at tº – – 103
Preventive Water Guard, Customs, expense of tºº 24–25*
Prices of Iron, Copper, Tin, and Lead, in each year since 1785 33
Annual average, of each kind of Iron, ditto 1313 tº 45
Paid for weaving the 6–4 Cambric, in ditto 1797 º 48
Annual average of Cotton Yarn exported, ditto 1813 – 49
Of Gold and silver per oz., ditto 1789 tº *gs 53
Of Tallow, ditto 1804 *s º - sº 70
Annual average of Sugar ditto 1796 &º - 78—9
of several articles, ditto 1813 – *Eº - 83
Of Hops, ditto 1805 * tº es - 107
Of Cotton Wool in the United States, ditto 1801 – 110
T}o. in England, ditto 1797 – º * - 112
Paid for weaving certain kinds of cloth, ditto 1814 – 114
Of all the various kinds of British Wool, ditto 1758 - 120
Highest and lowest, of Meat in Leadenhall Market, ditto * {
1802 * tºº º gºsº wº - 120
Of West India products, ditto 1826 – * - 141
Of all the great articles of production and commerce,
ditto 1781 * &- 177—9
Of all the great articles of East India produce, do. 1798 180—1
Of sundry articles for the supply of Greenwich Hospital,
and of Rations for Chelsea * tºss - 181
Of Wheat and Malt at Windsor, at Lady-day and
Michaelmas, and of Bread, ditto 1700 tº- - 88–9
Highest and lowest of Wheat at Dantzic, ditto 1700 - 96
Annual average of, at Windsor and in Sweden, do. 1657 96
Of Corn at all the Great Markets in the world 98 and 105
Of Wheat at Oxford and Eton, do.
Annual average of 3 per cent. Stock, 24, 48, 58, 79,
120d and tºº *- * tºº - 180
Although the prices are the same, they deserve to
be looked at in each separate place. -
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Printed Cottons, yards of, printed in each year since 1813, and §
amount of duty and drawback on the proportion
exported – gº &= &= * - * 81
See also lines 15 and 37 *º-º e- º 14—15
Yards of, exported to each of 22 different parts of the
world, in each of the 15 years 1815–28 - – 50—1
T}o. in each year since 1826, line 3 – tº - 122
Rate of duty on, into the United States of North
America sº *-*. cº- $ºsº; - 182
Printing and Stationery for the two Houses of Parliament - 174
Private Banks. - \
Private Trade, proportion of, to the East Indies Yº — 77
Privy Council Office, cost of building, col 19 tºº - 194
Prizes, 5 per cent, on the produce of, to Greenwich Hospital - 26
Probates, number and amount sworn to, under each of 43 classes,
rate and total amount of duty paid on the same, in
the year 1824 *- º tºº sº - 176
Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803 - do.
See also line 3, pages 16–17, and allowances, on same page.
Professions and Trades, number of, and number of persons em-
ployed or engaged, in each of more than 600,—See
chart of.
Profits of Trade, amount of, assessed to the Property-tax in 1814–
15, under each of 17 classes, in each county of
England and Wales *g ** * sº 32
Promissory Notes.—See Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes, and
Country Bank Notes.
Propagation of the Gospel, expense of, col. 31 sº – 194
Property Tax, amount assessed to, under all the various heads,
and total gross receipt in each year º 27–32
Properties, number of, in each county of England and Wales – 28
Prosecutions by the Mint, annual expense of, col 10 - - 194
Criminal, in Ireland, do. 85 º º - 197
Protestant Charter Schools in Ireland *-*. º 69 of 197
Tissenting Ministers.-See Index to Miscellanies – 202
Provision, exported from Ireland - * tº- £º 94
Do. from the United States of North America - 1 11
Do. from Great Britain, lines 18–23 * – 62–6
See Beef and Pork, Butter and Cheese, Corn, &c.
Prussia, exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 – . 72
Colonial and Foreign produce exported to, line 5 124–5
See note to - * * * = tºº cº – 128
Quarters of Grain imported from, in each year since
1790 tºº – sº & gº 104—5
Flax, Deals, and Timber, imported from, in each year
since 1826 tºss sº tºº tº- - 138
Perspicuous view of the commerce with tº- - 163
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, British and Prussian, to
and from, 1787–1819 Rºse tºº. * 222–3
T}o. in each year since 1819 tºº * 228—228*
Total of Grain exported from 1816 to 1824 – - 102
Public accounts, notes upon – tº * º - 185
Public Buildings, amount expended on, col. 25 ºss - 194
See Index to Miscellanies, 202, and notes at foot of, 195
See also cols. 18–20, 4, and 49 sº E=g 194–5
Public Offices, Bow-street—See Police, col. 47 ſº - 195
Publicans.—See Victuallers, Licensed.
Publications, number of, entered at Stationers' Hall, in each year
since 1780.
Q 3.
Quarantine Dues, receipt of, 1804–12, line 110 * * 3
In each year since 1813, line 18 tºº 12–13
Expenses of, line 66 * yes wº- - do.
Quarries, value of, assessed to Property-tax - tº Eº 30
Quartern Loaf, price of, in each year from 1735––1814 – - 88––9
Quebec, geographical position of, &c – $º sº - 218
Queen Ann's Bounty, amount paid, col. 56 * * - 195
Queen Caroline, Debts and Servants, 1822 * sº — 195
R.
Railways, number of Acts passed for, in each year since 1802 – 175
Raisins, official value of, imported in each year since 1813,
line 65 $º * Eº wº * – 48—9
Amount of duty paid on, 1804–12, line 65 - tºº 2
Do. in each year since 1813, line 70 t_º - 6---7
JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799. } 13
. Page
Raisins, Cwts, imported in each year since 1826, line 38 - 137
Proportion from Turkey and Spain, Nos. 4 and 5. – 165
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 7 - - 154
Rapeseed, bushels of, imported in each year since 1826, line 35 137
. Quarters of, brought to Mark-lane Market, London, in
each year since 1811 wº gas ass - 106
Rates of Custom Duties & tºº * – 139, and 1---11
Rates of valuation, officiai, of imports and exports *: 56---62
Receipts, Stamps, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1811,
- line 5 wº *ge $ºss tº * 16---17
Record Commission, expenses incurred by — gº – 174
In Ireland, do. col. 89 dº &ºrs {º} - 197
Redemption of Debt, nature and extent of the operation of,
Since 1797 &º tºº, gº sº 210–––12
See also line 27 of Statement III.
and 32 of do. II.
Redemption of Land Tax, interesting display of the progress of,
- -> 24, and 212
Refined Sugar, cwts. of, exported in each year since 1806 * 79
Do, in each year, since 1826, line 64 ... - - 122
Declared value of, in each year since 1813, line 37 64---5
For proportion to each part of the world sºrt 126–––151
Refuge for Destitute, annual grant to, col. 68 – ſº - 195
Refugees, Clergy and Laity, col. 22 - – - 194
Registrys, Revenue from, in each province of the Netherlands,
lines 8–11 * gº * sº 186—7
Re-issuable Notes, amount of duty paid on,in each year since 1806 172
Relief of Poor in Ireland, cols. 152---3 tºº - 198---9
Repeal of Duties since 1820, amount of. (See Taxes.) -
Retail Brewers, number of, in each county of England and Wales
in 1827 * sº gº º gº sº 84
Revenue and Expenditure of Great Britain, under each separate
head, in each year, from the commencement of the
war in 1793, down to the present time.--—See State-
ment II.---IV. Pages 2–21 contain a detailed
display of the Revenue of the Customs, Excise, Stamps,
Post Office, and of the Land and Assessed Taxes in
each year since 1804; and pages 22—3 a detailed
display of the charges of collection in each depart-
ment, in each year since 1821. -
Of Ireland, since 1800, Statement I.
Of each province of the Netherlands sº 186—7
Of each of the United States of North America.
. Of the East India Company 2 :
Reports, Volumes of, printed in each year since 1799 – - 174
Rewards to Excise officers for seizures, line 43 gº 14–15
Rhubarb, lbs. imported from Europe, line 47 - {-ºe - 137
From the East Indies, line 25 — , ,- - 142
Duty paid on, line 66 of 3, and 71 of, (See Drugs) - 6–7
Ribbons.—See Silk. -
Rice, official value of, imported in each year since 1813, line 30 56---7
Amount of duty paid on, in do., line 13 of 200, and 14 of 4–5
Cwts. and Bushels of, imported from America, in each
year since 1826, lines 29-–30 — — – 140
Do. do. from the East Indies, do. lines 14---15 142
Cwts, re-exported in do. line 10 - &º – 152
Retained for home consumption, 21---2 *g - 154
, Rideau Canal, col. 28 - — $º — - 194
Rio-de-la-Plata, exports to, and imports from, in each year
since 1815 , ºt º - — tº- 74
Hides imported from, in each year since 1826, line 56 140
See also Hides, and Statement 120d and * . – 148
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to, and from, in each year
- since 1819, No. 39 &=s — – — 232
Rio Janeiro.--—See Brazil. - - .
Riga, Grain exported from, in each year since 1790 – – 95
Roads and Bridges.--—See Index to Miscellanies - – 202
Roman States, price of Grain in - $º , - – 98–9
Rostock, Grain exported from, in each year since 1815 - - 102
Rotterdam, Price of Oats and Barley at, since 1769 – - 100
Rouble, intrinsic and current value of tºº 97
Rum, gallons of, imported from each of 15 British Islands and
Colonies in the West Indies and South America, in
each year since 1806 gº — — * 80
Total gallons of, imported and re-exported, and amount
of duty paid on the proportion retained for home
consumption, in each year since 1806 * sº 79
See a still more interesting view of the importation, re-
exportation, and home consumption, rate and amount
of duty paid on same, in each year since 1796 – 209
Page
Rum, Highest and lowest price of, in each year since 1780 - 179
Total gallons imported in each year since 1826, line 4, 141
Do. re-exported in do., line 16s – sº 152—3
Do. to each different part of the world in do. - 166
T}o. retained for home consumption, 34 - 154
Amount of duty paid on, in do. 1825, line 7 2—5
See Spirits – gºs - " - &=º - 108
Russia, exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 – 71
Quantity and value of each of 35 articles exported to, -
in each year since 1826 – - rººm - 128
Grain imported into Great Britain from, in do. 1799 104–5
Tallow, do. do. in do. 1813 – 4-º. *-ºr 70
Do. do. do. in do. 1826, line 20 — — 137
Flax, Hemp, and Timber, in do. 1826 lºº – 138
General view of imports from, and of colonial and
foreign produce re-exported to, &c. - – - 156
Produce of Gold, Silver, and Platina, in the Ural Moun-
tains of, in the 10 years 1820–––30 - tºº 173
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each of the
years 1787–1819 * tº- 222–3
Do. in each year since 1819 º tº- - 228%
Rye, Quarters of, imported from each different part of the world,
in each year since 1799 – gº gºt - 105
Into Mark-lane Market do. 1811 sº - – 106.
S
Safflower, cwts. imported in each year since 1826 - – 142
Sail Cloth, bounty paid on exported, line 60 of 12, and * 8 ||
Sailors, number of, employed in the national Navy.
Do. do. in the mercantile gº º - 126
See Navy and Shipping.
St. Domingo, lbs. of Coffee imported from, in each year since 1821 80
General view of the produce and commerce of.
Relief granted to sufferers at, 1800---15, Col. 22 – 194
See Hayti * sº tºº gº =º – 218
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, in each year
since 1819, No 35 — tºº tº – - 231
Salmon brought to Billingsgate Market, London, in 1823 – 67
Fisheries, general view of the produce of.
Salt, general view of the produce, exportation, and home consump-
tion of, in each year since 1798.
Official and declared value of, exported in do. 1804 – 81
Amount of duty paid on, 1811---25, line 10 - 14—15.
Bushels of, exported, in each year since 1826, line 36 – 122
See also line 16 tº-º – — — - 62—5
Tons of, exported to each of 6 different parts of the
world in each year since 1826 tºº &=s – 237
Saltpetre, official and declared value of, imported and re-exported,
in each of the 23 years 1805–28 – sº * 82
Cwts. of, imported in each year since 1826, line 39 - 142
Do. re-exported in do. line 35 wº – – 152
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 108 of - 155
Amount of duty paid on, in the 9 years 1805-12, line 21 2
i. Do. in each year since 1813, line 23 – - . – 4–5
Sandhurst, College at, cost of building, col. 47 - - - 195
Savings' Banks, general view of the rise and progress of, exhibited
in every point of view, in which their operation and
. effect is susceptible of.
Scotch Clergy, augmentation of stipends to, charged on the
assessed taxes nº – * , &=r – 20—1
Scotland, Rise and progress of the White Fish and Herring .
Fishery of - - - - – 66–7
Annual expense of the Civil Government of, col. 110 - 190
For contribution to the other branches of revenue, see
respectively Customs 12, Excise 14, and Stamps 16 and 28
For a geographical and statistical display of the locality,
superficies, population, resource, and condition of
. . . . every parish of Scotland, see 8vo edition.
Seamen, both national and mercantile, contributions from, to
Greenwich Hospital, in each year since 1815 - 28
Seceding Ministers, amount paid to, in 1822---4 - - 200
Secret Service, amount expended for, in each year since 1799,
col. 8 tºº sº *º- - - - 194
Do. do. in Ireland, do. 1816, col. 140 – - 198
Secretaries of State, contingent expenses of their offices, in each
year, since 1803, col. 5 . . . ." - 194
Statement in detail, of the expenses of their offices.
T}o. do. of the Netherlands sº- - 189
º
14 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE DIGEST OF 600 VOLUMES OF

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Seeds, quantities of several kinds imported from Europe, in each
year since 1826, lines 33–6 sº se - 137
From America, in do. do. lines 37–8 - 140
British, of all sorts, exported in do. 1813, line 25 – 62—5
Various, to Mark-lane, in do. 1811, - ... wº - 106
Quantities of each of several kinds retained for home
consumption in each year since 1826, Nos. 46–9 - 154 .
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years
1804–12, No. 67 of 3, and in each year since
1813 . . . . . . . . 6–7
Seizures, by Customs, proceeds of, do. 1813, line 20 12–13
Rewards to Excise Officers for, line 43 tº e 14–15
Servants, No. of, assessed to duty, lines 1---2 . © . . 20–21
Sheep, estimated No. and description of, in each County of England 118
Do. and Cattle sold annually at Ballinasloe Fair, in each
year since 1790.
See Index to Geographical part.
Ship Letters, progressive increase of, line 30 18--19
- Read the note respecting the same . e g ... do.
Ships and Shipping, No. and Tonnage of, registered at each of
the 197 Ports of the United Kingdom in the year 1802 233–5
Do. built, and owned, and registered in each section of
the British Empire, in each year since 1802 . . 226
Do. cleared outwards, and entered inwards at all the
Ports of the United Kingdom, distinguishing Great
Britain from Ireland, and British from Foreign, in each
year since 1813 . e º e e. . 227
Do. do. to, and from, each different part of the
world, in each of 26 years, 1787–1819 222—225
Do. to and from each of 45 different parts of the world
in each year since 1819 e tº a * 228–32
Alphabetical Index thereto * g 231
Do. of all nations, which passed the Sound in each year
since 1813 . & o * g e g . 228
Proportion in each of 19 classes of Tonnage belonging to
the British Empire, in 1788 . e & e
Total Tonnage cleared outwards in each year since 1769.
Summary view of extent and operation of. 235
No. and Tonnage charged with Dock duty at the Port
232
of Liverpool, in each year since 1790 w 110
Do. including coasters, at the Port of London.
Proportion with Fish, in 1823 . • • † tº 67
Movement of, Coastways . & tº e 229* }
Tonnage employed in Coasting § 235
Cleared outwards from the Ports of Pillau and Memel
in the years 1814–1826 ge º * tº . 101
Shot and Lead, see Lead, and line 34 of 122 . • . . 83
Shrewsbury and Holyhead Road. -
Sierra Leone, annual expense of Civil Establishment at, col. 16 . 194
Connected therewith, see cols. 48---50 of 195, and 129 of 199
Geographical position of, &c. &c. 218–228
See Africa, West Coast of.
Silk, European, thrown and raw, Bengal and China, lbs. of each
imported in each year since 1789 tº * . . 12.1%
Do. from Europe in each year since 1826, lines 80–83 138
Do. from America in do. do. , 45 . 140
T}o. from the East Indies in do. , 27 ... 142
See France, the Netherlands, Italy, and Turkey, respec-
tively from each, in each year since 1826. 158—165
lbs. re-exported in each year since 1826, lines 59–60 152
Highest and lowest prices of, per lb., in each year
Since 1790 . º © e & * º . 177
Mean prices of Bengal and China do. do. 180
Amount of duty paid on, in the years 1804–12, line 12 of 2
Do. in each year since 1813, line 13 e wº . 4.—5
Silks Manufactured, British, Official, and declared value of, ex-
ported in each of the years 1805–27 . . 81
East India, imported and re-exported do, do. e 82
Do. do. in the 5 years 1823–7 • * 240–1
Do, do. in each year since 1826, lines 20–3 . . 142
French, do. do. do. , 62–4 . . 137
Proportion retained for home consumption in each of -
do. Nos. 120–3 of tº & g ſº . 155
Amount of duties 5 East India do. line 17 tº de 5
paid on European do. , 36 . . 7
Mean prices of East India in each year since 1798 - 181
Foreign, re-exported to Europe in each year since 1826,
lines 27–30, 152, and to all parts . © • . 153
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Silks, Official value of British, exported, 1814–31, line 5 . 62—3
Do. do. in each year since 1826, line 18 . 122
Declared value of do do. do. 2, 5 . 123
General detailed display of the Manufacture of, and
Commerce in. -
Silver, expense of re-coinage of, since 1815, col. 43 e . 195
Do. Do. in 1825. for Ireland . º © . 200
Coinage of, in Mexico, in each year from 1700 to 1825 98–99
Do. in each year from 1790 to 1829 . g g . 1 73
Do. of St. Jago, Coquimbo and Potosí © & ... do.
Value of, passed through the Bullion office of the Bank
of England in each year since 1806 • , a . 1 72
Amount of, held by the Bank on the 28th of July, in
each year since 1814 º e te . 172
Annual produce of, in Russia . $ & e . 173
Highest and lowest price of, in each year since 1789 . 53
Sinking Fund, operation of, in each year since 1792 . . . 212
Egregious fallacy of & to & - ... do.
See also Statements of Revenue I—IV. .
Skins and Furs.---See Furs and Hides, and * o º 168
Slate and Stone, duties paid on, Coastways, line 12–13, and 228%
Slaves, No. of, in each of the West India Colonies © , 218
Expenses attending, cols. 48–50, of 195, and 129 of . 199
Smithfield Market,Cattle and Sheep annually and weekly brought to.
Smugglers, expenses attending the Prevention of.--See Cruisers,
Preventive Water, and Land Guard, and Ordnance,
- on Account of Coast Blockade g . 24–25*
Soap, hard and soft, lbs. of, charged with Excise duty, in each
year since 1781.
lbs. made in each of the 60 collections of Excise . 84—5
Foreign, imported, amount of duty paid on, in each
year since 1803, line 137 º te te nº . 8–9
Soap and Candles, official and declared value of, exported in each
of the 18 years, 1814–31, line 33 . . 62—5
Do. charged with duty, in each of the 15 years 1814–27 70
lbs of do. exported in each year since 1826, line 63 . 122
Declared value of the same, line 44 . . c . 123
Soap Makers, number of, Licensed, cols. 8---9 g g e 70
Sound, No. of Ships of all Nations that passed the, in each year
since 1817 * º • gºes - 228
South America.--—See Demerara, Berbice, Honduras, Columbia,
Brazil, Rio-de-la-Plata, Chili, and Peru
- 74–80
South Sea Company, amounts paid to, to make good deficiency
of Profits, col. 132 . • • e © . 199
Southern Whale Fishery, Bounties paid to Ships employed in,
line 63 • Q • & & 12–13
See Fishery, and Whale.
Spain and the Canaries, exports to, and imports from, in each year
since 1697 . e § so & 9 & e 73
Do. in each year since 1813, line 11 g
Quantity and value of each of 39 Articles exported to,
in each year since 1826 e º * ë . 133
See § 20 of Notes e • . º • §
lbs. of Wool imported from, in each year since 1795 . 115
Gallons of Wine do. do. 1826, line 85 and 87 . 138
Woollens, exported to, do. 1771 . g © . 1 16
Cottons and Yarn, do. 1813 . 49–50
Hardwares and Cutlery, do. do. . e º e 36
Quantity and value of each kind of Iron, do 40—41
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each year
1787–1819. tº tº $3. g e • 222—3
Do. in each year since 1819, Nos. 11 and 20 te . 229
General view of the commerce of, and with *
Specie, quota of Freight of, by Ships of War, to Greenwich Hospital 26
Spelter, official value of, imported in each year since 1820, line 96 59
Do. do. re-exported in do... do. line 49 61
Cwts. imported in each year since 1826, line 16 . . 137
Do. re-exported in each of do. do. do. No. 46. 153
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 100 . . 155
Amount of Customs, duty paid on, do, line 93. 7.
Spices, Nutmegs, Cloves, and Mace, lbs. imported, re-exported, -
and average price of, in each year since 1786.
lbs. of each kind imported in each year since 1826, lines
7 and 17, and 1–7 e o e & 141—142
Do. re-exported in each of do. Nos. 1–8 . tº . 153
T}o. retained for home consumption, 13–20 e . 154
Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1813, lines 4,
18–22, and 24 . . . 4–5, and 114 of 8–9
JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799. -
15
Page
Spices, Mean prices of, in each year since 1798 180
General view of the produce and consumption of.
Spirits, Foreign, gallons of, imported in each year since 1826, lines
- 91—2 of 138, and 4 of . & e g . . 141
Do. re-exported in each of do. do. do. lines 16---18 152
Do. retained for home consumption, Nos. 34—6 . 154
Amount of duty paid on, in 1812–25, line 5 . 14–15
Do. do. do. lines 7–8 of 2, and 4–5
British, Amount of duty paid on 14–15 and 9 of 27*
General view of the produce and consumption of, in the
14 years 1814–27 tº i- º & ... 108
A more general and interesting view of the produce and
consumption of, both British and Foreign, and rate
and amount of duty paid on the same, in each year
since 1789 e & º e e 208–12
Stage Coaches, number assessed, and amount of duty thereon, as -
paid to Commissioners of Taxes, line 6 & . . 20
No. assessed in each year since 1809 g 6 25
Duty paid on, to Stamps, in each year since 1809, line13 16–17
Stamps, Revenue derived from, in each year since 1792, line 3 of
Statement III. - - -
Detailed display of the proceeds of, under each of 22
heads, in each year since 1808 g . 16–17
Proceeds of duties on, in each Province of the Ne-
therlands 186—7
Starch, lbs. charged with Excise duty, in each year since 1781. -
- Amount of duty paid on do. since 1811, line 23 14–15
Stationery and Paper, declared value of, exported in each of the
18 years 1814—1831, line 42 & © . 64—5
Do. since 1826, line 68 s 123
Annual charge for Government uses . 174
See also line 8, and note thereto gº 22–23
Statutes, printing of, in Ireland, col. 88 e º . 197
Staves.---See Timber, Deals, &c., lines 84, 6–7, and No. 100 155
Steam Vessels and their Tonnage, belonging to each Port of Great
Britain in 1829 º * º º e g . 68—9
Steel, quantity and value of, exported, and mean price thereof, in
w each year since 1813 a w e o . 46—7
Stettin, grain exported from, in the 9 years 1816–24 . 102
Stocks, created for loans raised since 1703 21 0–215
See average, and rates of. - - -
Stone and Slates—See Slate, Tonnage of Shipping which they
employ, No. 17, of . º e e • 235
Stone, Marble, &c., Foreign, amount of duty on, line 138 8–9
Stone Bottles, duty on, line 24 tº gº e 14–15
Subsidies, see line 30 of Statement III.
Suffolk, Essex, and Norfolk, Grain shipped coastways from *sº 91
Sugar, cwts, of, imported from each British Island and Colony
in the West Indies, and South America, in each year
since 1813 - – * , - &º 80
General view of the Total importation and re-exportation
of, annual average price, rate, and amount of duty on,
&c., in each year since 1806 * - +- 79
Rates of duty, and average price of, since 1776 | -- 78
Weekly average price of, in each of the 10 years 1823–32 206
Cwts, imported from British West Indies, in each year
since 1826, line 1 – - º - – 141
Do. do. Foreign West Indies, and Brazil, line 28 - 140
Do, do. East Indies, and Mauritius, lines 8–9 142
Cwts. re-exported in each year since 1826, line 9 = 152
Do retained for home consumption, do. line 1 — 154
Cwts. of refined, exported in do. line 64 - 122
Declared value thereof do. line 45 - 123
Summary Processes, Commitments under.
Superannuations, Customs, line 15 – - ** * 24–25%
Excise, line 42 – wº - 14–15
Stamps, line 41 - - - - 17
Post Office, line 37 – * ** 19
Tand and Assessed Taxes – -" 20–21
Totals of above, line 11 *= *-* 22—23,
Treasury, col. 42 - " tiss' ' * - 195
Supply.—See Grants. ' - -
Sweden and Norway, exports from Great Britain to, and imports -
- into from, in each year since 1697 • e 72
Tons of Iron imported from, in each year since 1826,
line 117 . . . . . . . . . . 138
Timber, Deals, &c., do. Nos. 94, 99, 106 and 122 . do.
Price of mixed Grain in, in each year since 1649 . 97–8
Grain imported from, into Great Britain ... 104—5
º
- Page
Sweden and Norway.—See Statement following 120d
- And pages 67–77 of Geographical display.
Sweets and Mead, barrels and gallons of, charged with duty in
. each year since 1813. -
Amount of duty paid thereon, line 33 ge 14–15
T
Tallow, Foreign, cwts, of, imported in each year since 1780.
. Proportion from Russia, No. 1 . © }56
Total in each year since 1826, line 20 g 137
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 111 of . 155
Amount of duty paid on, in 1804–12, line 71 . º 3
Do. in each year since 1813, line 77 g . . 6—7.
Highest and lowest price of, in each year since 1781 179
General view of the import, consumption, and stock of,
in each year since 1813 . • • • © 70
Tanners, Tawers, Curriers, and Dressers of Leather in Oil, number
of each, licensed in each year since 1813 tº . 70
Tar, lasts of, imported in each year 5 Europe, line 21 137
since 1826 from & America, line 14 1 40
Lasts retained for home consumption, No. 112 . . 155
Amount of duty paid on, lines 72 and 78 of . 3 and 6–7
Tax,−See Assessed, Land and Property. -
Taxes, Total actual amount of, in each year since 1797 . . . 48
Equivalent thereof, in oz. of Gold, and quarters of Wheat,
and official value of manufactures 12.2%
See also lines y, z, of Statement º • 120d.
Repealed since 1820. -
Taxation, operation and effect of. -
Tea, lbs. of, sold at the quarterly sales of the Hon. East India
- Company in each year since 1781.
lbs. imported, re-exported, and delivered for home con-
sumption, and amount of duty paid on the same, in
each year since 1804. -
lbs. imported in each year since 1826, line 10 142
Do. retained for home consumption, 3 of . 154
Amount of duty paid on the same, line 14 & 14–15
. see also line 1 2—4
General view of the rise, progress, and present state of
the commerce in, from China to all parts of the world.
Thorn, town of, on the Vistula, quarters of Corm passed through, -
from Russia and Poland, to Dantzic and Elbing 101
Three per Cent Stock, created since 1703 . & , 210–11
Annual average rate of, in each year since 1786 . 24
See also pages 24, 48, 58, 79, 180, and e . . . 120d
Timber, Loads of, imported in each year since 1784. -
Distinguishing the proportion from British Colonies 203
Timber, Deals, &c., quantities imported from each country of
Europe, in each year since 1826, lines 93–115 . 150
And from America and Africa, do. lines 69–78 . 140
Official value of, imported 1814–1831, lines 76–81 .. 58–9
Duties paid on, 1804–12, lines 75–86 . . e 3
Do. in each year since 1813, lines 81–90 . 6---7
Recapitulation and transposed view of the importation
of, and duty on. -
Tin, foreign, cwts. imported in each year since 1826, line 45 142.
Do, re-exported to Europe, line 45 wº º . 152
British, cwts. of, exported in each of the same years,
line 33 e ‘ © * e e . 122
Declared value thereof, line 13 123
Tin Plates and Pewter Wares, official and declared value of, ex-
ported, lines 12–13 of . & * . . . 62—5.
Do. in each year since 1826, line 69 . . e . 123
Highest and lowest price of, in each year since 1785 33
General view of the produce and commerce in 237
Tithes, amount of, assessed to property tax in each county of Eng-
land and Wales in 1814–15 s e • . 30
Tobacco, hbds. of, exported from the United States of North
America, 1791–1826 . e . . . . . 111
lbs. imported, re-exported, and delivered for home con-
sumption in each year since 1784 . . . . . 203
lbs. imported in each year since 1826, line 32 . 140.
lbs. re-exported to Europe, do, line 14 . . . 152
Proportion to each of 10 different parts of the world in
each year since 1826 . . . ; . . 167
Retained for home consumption in do. 34 of . . . 159
Amount of duty paid on, 1804–12, line 5 • • 2.
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Tobacco, amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1813, lines
5, 4–5, and 7 of e tº g * * & 14–15
Official value of, imported and re-exported in each year
since 1804 . & & & g © • e 82
Tobacco Manufacturers and Dealers, number of licensed 109
Tobago and Tortola, produce of, &c., 78 and . * $3 * 80
Tonnage and Shipping. —See Shipping. *
Trade, profits of, assessed to property tax underjeach of 17 classes
of amount . & ſº g & & is g 33
Treasury Bills, Irish, amount of discharged, exceeding the amount
issued, lines 28 and 52 * 192
See note upon $ 6, 185, and Statement II.
Trignometrical Survey of Ireland.—See Tables of Parishes, col.
- 157 of 199 and 1829 & • • • e . 197
Trinity Light and Scavage Dues, repaid by Customs . 24–25*
Turkey and the Levant, exports to, and imports from, in each year
since 1697 . * 73
Quantity and value of each of 38 articles exported to,
in each year since 1826 & e . 135
Valonia imported from, in each of do. line 23 137
Silk do. do. chief part of 82, gº. e sº e 138
General view of imports from.—See Silk, Raisins, and
Rhubarb e g tº ſº & g . . . 165
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, in each of
the years 1787–1819 . * , & gº . . . 224
Do. in each year since 1819, No. 25 . • º 230
Turpentine, cwts. of, imported in each year since 1826, line 10 140
Official value of, do. 1813—1831, line 83 & . 58—9
Amount of duty paid on do. 1814–1812, line 73 gº 3
Do. in each year since 1813, line 79 e o . 6–7
See also col. 16 & & e & * g tº 70
Turnpikes.—See Roads, number of Acts passed for, in each
Session since 1799 tº © e * & . 175
Compensation to Officers of House of Commons for loss
of fees on consolidation of, col. 32 ſº ſº 194
See Index to Geographical part.
Twist.---See Yarn. . - - •
Twopenny Post, Londen, proceeds of, in each year since 1808,
line 8. © e gº. g . * § 18–19
U
Unclaimed Dividends, amount of, appropriated to the Public Re-
venue in each year since 1815, line 12 of Statement III.
Unenumerated Articles, official value of, imported and re-ex-
ported in each year since 1804 e tº g g 82
Amount of Customs paid on, in 1804–––12, line 91 . 3
Do. in each year since 1813, line 3 . & 12–13
Imported in each of do. 1826. .
Re-exported in do. 1826 . & & 152
Declared value of exported, 1826, line 71 126
Unfunded Debt, amount of, outstanding at the end of each year
since 1780.
United States of North America. .
General view of the exportation from, of each and all
of the great articles of production and commerce in
each year since 1790 .
Exports to, and imports from, in each year since 1697 74
See also line 22 of Statement * • - - - . 120d.
Quantity and value of Iron exported to, 1814–1829 . 42
Do. of Woollens do. 1772–1827 116
HDescription of do . • g . . . . 117
Quantity of Cotton Manufactures 1814–1828 . 51
Do. of Hardwares and Cutlery; • 23 25 ë. 37
Quantity and value of each of 38 articles of British
produce and manufactures exported to, in each year
since 1826 . e & & * e * . 146
General view of the Commerce with, in each year since
1826 . . . . . . . 160–161
Rates of Duties on Articles imported into 182—3
Colonial and foreign produce exported to, line 22 124
Quarters of Wheat imported from, since 1799 . s 90
Cotton, Tobacco, &c., do. in each year since 1826 140
No. and Tonnage of Shipping, to and from, in the
years 1787–1819 e ſº 225
Do. in each year since 1819, No. 12 229
See note at head of page . . . . & 48
Upper Canada, Geographical and Statistical display of 218–221
Vienna, price of Grain at &
Page
- r V
Vaccine Institution, grants in aid of, col. 55 . . º & 195
Vagrants. •
Vansittart, Nicholas (Lord Bexley) 172 and 202
Veterinary College, grants to, col. 39 tº 195
Victuallers, Licensed, number of, in each collection of Excise, and
4 barrels of Beer brewed and sold by • 3. º 84
• 104
W
Wages, depreciation in the rate of tºº - – 48, and 114
Warehousing Department of Customs, annual expense of, line 67 12–13
Warsaw, price of White Beans and other grain at º, - 103
War Taxes, lines 9–12 of Statement III.
Watch-cases, number of Gold and Silver, stamped at the Assay
Offices of London, Birmingham, and Chester.
Watches, number of exported, lines 71 and 51 gº – 122—3.
West Indies, British, Geographical and Statistical display of the
localities, superficies, revenues, and population of, -
&c. &c. gº * tºº – 218–22?
Exports to, and Imports from, in each year since 1697 75
See note same page, and § 21–2 of 120 d. -
Produce of, in Sugar, Coffee, and Rum, in each colony
and island, in each year since 1814 - sº 8G
Exports to, in each of the 9 years, 1814–1822 tºº 71
Quantity and value of each of 17 articles imported from,
in each year since 1826 – *g * – 141
Bags and Bales of Cotton Wool imported from, in each
year since 1813 &= - &º * &=sº – 113
Do. do. into the Port of Liverpool in each do. 1790 – 110
Quantity and value of each of 39 articles of British
produce and manufactures exported to, in each year
since 1826 - tºº Bºº. tºº – 149
Hardwares and Cutlery exported to, in each of do. 1814 37
Each kind of Iron do. do. 9, 42–3
Cotton Manufactures do. do. 22 54
Woollen do do. do. 1771 161
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each of the .*
years 1787–1819 gº * , ge – 224
Do. in each year since 1819, No. 42 - — 232
T}o. owned and registered in sº & — 235
West Indies, Foreign, Geographical and Statistical display of
the locality, superficies, population, &c. &c. - 218
Exports to, and Imports from, in each year since 1697 74
Quantity and value of each of 38 articles of British
produce and manufactures exported to, in each year
since 1826 - * . &º $º $ºg – 149
For Hardwares, Iron, Cotton and Woollen Goods ex-
ported, see same pages as British. -
See also statement 120d, and – - - 124–5
lbs. of Coffee imported from, cols, 9–12 - - 80
See also lines 27–––8 - - - - – 140
No. and Tonnage of Shipping to and from, in each of
the years 1787---1819 - - tºg – 224
Do. in each year since 1819, Nos. 35---6 - – 231
Westminster, amounts expended on the improvements of, col. 26 194
Whale Fisheries, rise of, in 1617, progress and produce of, in each
year since 1793 down to - .
Do. in each year since 1826, lines 48—51 - - 140
No. and Tonnage of Shipping employed in, in each of
the years 1787---1819 - - sº – 224
Do. in each year since 1819, No. 44 - 4--> - 232
Bounties paid on, lines 62---3 º & 12–13
See Fisheries and Oil. -
Whalefins, official value of imported, in each of the 18 years
1814–1831, line 29 *g dºg – 56—7
Amount of duty paid on do. * , gºes – 4–5
Cwts. imported in each year since 1826, line 51 – 139
Do. retained for home consumption, No. 116 - 155.
Wheat, estimated annual produce and consumption of, in Great
Britain, in each year since 1815 — – * 90
Quarters exported from Great Britain, in each of the 65 -
years, 1700–1764 - - &ºr *g, 88
Do. imported into, in each year since 1764 – pºx. 89
Annual average price of, in each year since 1699, at
Windsor and Dantzic - - *E* - 88–9.
And at 16 of the principal Corn Markets of Europe 98–100
In all England and Wales - - t=y - 89
JOURNALS, REPORTS, AND PAPERS, PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SINCE 1799.
17
Wheat, Quarters of, imported from each of 13 different parts of
the World, in each year since 1799 mºs *ºre
Surplus produce of, in the three eastern counties of
Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, 1824–1827 – *
See Corn and Grain.
White Beans, high appreciation of, in Corunna, 100, and in
Warsaw - --- * *
White Fish, and Herring Fishery, rise of, in Scotland in 1809, and
produce of, in each year since Rºss * sº
Wills, number of, sworn to, under Probate and Letters of Ad-
ministration, in each of 42 classes of amount in the
year 1824 – mº * * tº -
Windau, Geographical Position of, Grain exported from, and
price of, in the years 1814–25 - * -
Windsor, price of wheat at, in each of the 127 years 1700 –
1826 - sº * * * *
Windsor Castle, expense of repairs of, col. 18 – * sº
Windward Islands, Geographical Position of, locality of,&c.—See
Page
90
91
103
67
176
102
88–9
194
British West Indies --- - - – 218
Wine, pipes of, shipped from Oporto in each of the 28 years
1678–1705 - - - - * Q7
Do. in each year since 1699 – * * - 88–9
Gallons of, imported from each country since 1826,
lines 84–90 – - - -- — 1 38
Official value of, imported in each year since 1813,
line 85 - --- - amº - – 58–9
Rates of valuation - - * * * 59
Do. re-exported, line 42 * * sº 60–61
Gallons re-exported in each year since 1826, line 19 - 153
Amount of duty paid on, in ; Excise, line 6 - 14–15
each year since 1811 to Customs, line 6 2, and 4–5
General view of the importation, re-exportation, home
consumption, rates and amount of duty paid on, in
each year since
Produce and value of, in each department of France in
1823 *4 *
See Index to Geographical part.
General view of the produce, exportation, and consump-
tion of, in France, in each year since
Amount of duties on, in the Netherlands, line 28
Rates of duty on, in the United States of North
America – * -- - *s
– 186—7
– 182
Wismar, Geographical Position of, and Grain exported from, in
the years 1816–27 * *s * - 102
Wood, Box, Cedar, Rose, Dye, and Hard, amount of duty paid -
on, in each year since 1818.--—See Index to Customs 10
See Dye Woods, and Timber, Deals, &c.
Woods and Forests.
Wool, Cotton. See Cotton.
Wool, Sheep and Lamb's, produce and description of, in each
county of England in 1800 and 1821 tºº – 118
lbs. of Foreign, imported from each different part of the
World, in each year since 1795, and rate and amount
of duty paid on do. º sº sº – 115
D9. in each year 5 Europe, lines 77–9 *sº – 113
since 1826 from } New South Wales, line 46 – 140
lbs. of British, exported in each year since 1823 – 115
See also lines 54 and 34 gº wº 122—3
Annual value of produce of, in France.—See Index to
Geographical part.
Prices of all the various kinds of British * – 119
Do. of Foreign * sº smº * – 117
See Sheep, and Yarn.
Woollen manufactures, total official and declared value of, ex-
- ported in each year since 1804 * wº *
Do. in each of the 18 years, 1814—1831, line 3 -
General view of the export of, to each different part of
the world, since 1771 * * * *
Proportion of each description of, to do. *g -
Declared value of, to each different part of the world in
each year since 1814, and progressive depreciation in
value of – * * E-4 * -
Quantity of each kind exported to all parts of the world
in each year since 1826, lines 7–15 *º- *
Total value thereof, line 4 – * * *
For the quantity and value exported to each different
part of the world in each year since 1826, see pages
126–136 - * tºg
Yards and pieces of Woollen Cloth milled at the Fulling
Mills in the West Riding of Yorkshire, in each of the
50 years 1769–1819 gº * * – 120
Official value of Foreign, imported, line 90 – – 59
Amount of duty paid thereon, line 95 * * 7
Number of persons employed in, in Great Britain, and
mistakes respecting---See note to page 3, Geogra-
phical part.
Number of persons employed in, in each province of
Prussia, 192 of do.
General view of the state of, in Sweden, 78 of do.
Do. do. in the United States of
North America.
Do. do. in France. -
Works, Public. See Harbours, Roads, Public Buildings, &c.
Index to Miscellanies * * * – 202
Y
Yarn, Cotton, quantity exported in each year since 1776. 12.1%
lbs. exported to each different part of the world in each
year since 1813, mean price, progressive reduction in
the value of, and inflated notions of the Americans
respecting --- º gº *gº * 49
lbs. exported to all parts of the world in each year since
1826, line 1 sº * * * – 122
Declared value thereof tº *g sº - 123
Proportion to each different part of the world, see pages
126—136 wº *- gº and 143—151
Amount of duty paid on Foreign, imported in each year
since 1803, line 144 sº * * – 8–9
Mohair do. do. line 145. do.
Linen, Official value of, imported, in each year since
1813, line 87 * * * - – 58–9
Amount of duty paid on, in each of the 9 years, 1804–
12, line 88 sº &º * * * 3
Do. in each year since 1813, line 92 * – 6–7
cwts. imported in each year since 1826, line 74 – 138
Worsted, lbs. and value of, British, exported in each
year since 1823 – sº * ** – 115
See also line 2 sº * * * 122—3
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Zaffres, lbs. imported in each year since 1817, line 18 – - 137
~. Amount of duty paid on, in each year since 1803, line
147 * rºº .- * * – 8–9
Zinc, or Talc.—See Spelter.
J. Haddon, Printer, Castle Street, Finsbury Square.
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