No. IX. An ACCOUNT of the Annual Variation of the Duties upon Wines imported, from Christmas 1769 to Christmas 1782. JOHN TOMKYN S, Affiftant Infpector General. Cuftom Houfe, London, Dec. 5, 1783. No. X. An ACCOUNT of the Annual Imports of Foreign Spirits into England, from Christmas 1769 to Christmas 1773, and from Christmas 1778 to Christmas 1782 inclufive; with the Duties paid thereon. THOMAS PEARSON, During the Illness of Mr. JOHN TOM KYNS, Affiftant Inspector General, Custom House, London, Dec. 16, 1783. An ACCOUNT of the Annual Exports of Foreign Spirits from England, from Christmas 1769 to Christmas 1773, and from Christmas 1778 to Christmas 1782 inclufive; with the Drawbacks paid thereon. An ACCOUNT of the Annual Imports and Exports of Rum, into and from England, from Christmas 1769 to Christmas 1773, and from Christmas 177% to Chriftmas 1782 inclufive; with the Duties and Drawbacks paid thereon. N. B. The great Increafe in the Quantity of Rum exported in 1780 appears to have been occafioned by 482,633 Gallons taken out of Warchoufe, as Stores, fuppofed for the Navy and Army in America. The Export Trade for fome Years paft has been uncertain fome Years confiderable, and others inconfiderable. JOHN TOMKYNS, Affiftant Inspector General, Cuftom Houfe, London, Dec. 8, 1783. |