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TABLE C.

[No, 15. Thomas Irving, Inspector General.]

An Account of the true Value of the Products and Manufactures of Ireland imported into Great Britain annually, on an average of the laft Three Years Ditto of Great Britain with Ireland

Annual Balance in favour of Ireland

(Signed) THOMAS IRVING,
Inspector-General of the

Imports and Exports of
Great Britain.

March 5, 1799.

L. 5,510,825 2,087,672

£. 3,423,153

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[No. 16. Thomas Irving, Inspector General,]

Total Value of Imports into Great Britain from Ireland, on an average of Three years preceding 5th Jan. 1799.

Ditto of Exports from Great Britain to Ireland

L. 5,612,689 3,555,845

Annual excess of Balance in favour of Ireland . 2,056,844

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TABLE E.

Annual Amount of Revenues to Ireland from
British Commerce, on an Average of three
years preceding March 25, 1798. [Lord
Auckland on the Union, Table 6. extracted
from the Official Accounts.

Annual Medium of four years Bounties from
Great Britain to Irish Linens, [Thomas
Irving, Inspector General, No. 17.]

£. 691,679

34,783

5,612,689

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Imports from Ireland to Great Britain, [Thomas
Irving, Inspector General, No. 16.]

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TABLE F.

No. 12, Official Accounts.

A LIST of the principal Articles of the Produce and Manufacture of Ireland, which, in the year 1792, were favoured in the Duties on Importation from that Kingdom, together with the Rate of Duty on each Article imported from thence; and alfo on the like Articles imported from Foreign Countries: Likewife a Lift of fuch principal Articles, as were in the above period, prohibited from being imported from Foreign Countries, but which might be imported from Ireland.

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Any fort of Flax whatever, or of Hemp the Produce of Ireland, and all the production thereof, as Thread, Yarn, and Linen, the Manufacture of Ireland, imported directly from thence

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Hides, Cow or Ox, undreffed, the Hide free
Iron, unwrought, per ton

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TABLE G.

A LIST of Articles which in the Year 1792 were favoured on Exportation to Ireland, together with the Rate of Duty to which fuch Articles were fubject, and also the Rate of Drawback and Bounty to which these Articles were entitled on Exportation to that Kingdom, and alfo to Foreign Countries; likewise a LIST of fuch principal Articles as in the above Period were prohibited from being exported to Foreign Countries, but which might be exported to Ireland.

Duties Outwards.

To Ireland. Other Countries
£. s. d. £. s. d.

Coals-Per Chaldron, Winton measure o 1 2
To any British Plantation in America

To any other place in British ships,

the Newcastle Chaldron

To ditto, in foreign fhips, ditto

The Ton weight

2 3

15

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57

Το any British Plantation in Ame

rica, the Ton Weight

To any other Place in British ships, do.
To ditto, in foreign ships, do.

Gum Arabic,} Thirty Tons per ann.

Bounties Outwards.

Sugar, Refined, the Bounty (per cwt.

5 2

0 9 S1 13 4

5 10

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in whole Loaves and Lumps) of 1 160
allowed on the Exportation to
Ireland, when on account of the
Average Price, it is discontinued
to Foreign Countries, except the
British Dominions

Ditto, Ditto, (per Cwt. in Loaves
broken in pieces)

ditto

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