Great Britain. Customs Establishment
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Books by Great Britain. Customs Establishment
Total count: 77
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Instructions for [blank] collector of his Majesties customs in the port of [blank]s.n.1688-01-01
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A letter to a member of Parliament concerning clandestine tradeShewing how far the evil practices at the Custom-house at London tend to the encouragement of such a tradePrinted, and sold by A. Baldwin1700-01-01
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A memorial, or, A short account of the Bahama-Islandsof their situation, product, conveniency of trading with the Spaniards ...[s.n.]1708-01-01
The reports.n.1710-01-01-
The report from the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, relating to the high duties on prize goods in Jamaica[s.n.]1712-01-01
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To the honourable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, the return of the Commissioners of the Customs to an order ... to lay before this House, An Account of the bonds taken for prize goods brought into Jamaica ...[s.n.]1712-01-01
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Instructions for the collectors and other officers employed in His Majesty's customs in Scotlandfor their government in observing the directions of the act entituled An Act for Recovering the Credit of the British Fishery, &cPrinted by James Watson ...1719-01-01
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A complete view of the British customscontaining, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The former and additional books of the rates of merchandizes ... III. Directions for, and examples of, the method of computing the aforesaid duties ... IV. The several ports, members and creeks of Great Britain ... V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the customs, &c. : the whole being a complete system of His Majesty's revenue of customs ...The 2nd ed., with such alterations and improvements, as have made it much more useful than the former.Printed by the assigns of His Majesty's printer for J. Osborn and T. Longman1731-01-01
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A complete view of the British customscontaining, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The former and additional books of the rates of merchandizes ... III. Directions for, and examples of, the method of computing the aforesaid duties ... IV. The several ports, members and creeks of Great. Britain ... V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the customs, &c. The whole being a complete system of His Majesty's revenue of customs3rd ed.Printed by John Baskett ... for Thomas Longman ...1738-01-01
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Seasonable advice to all smugglers of French cambricks and French lawnswith a brief state, from the Honourable Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs of smuggling, in the year 1745 : as also the destructive manner in which the smuggling trade is carried on at present : and a remedy propos'd totally to suppress it and thereby to increase the revenue several hundred thousand pounds annuallyPrinted for W. Owen1751-01-01
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The British customscontaining an historical and practical account of each branch of that revenue : the rates of merchandize, as settled by the 12th of Car. II. cap. 4. and 11 Geo. I. cap. 7, &c. with the net duties payable in all circumstances of goods imported, exported, or brought coast-wise, and the net drawbacks to be repaid on due exportation : as also, the bounties payable out of customs : with an index to the whole ... : continued by appendix to the end of the session of the 30th of Geo. IIPrinted by Thomas Baskett, and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, for J. Nourse1757-01-01
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An account of the amount of all the duties paid upon East-India goods from the year 1756 to 1765both years inclusive, distinguishing each year[s.n.]1767-01-01
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Remarks on "Considerations on the nature, quality and distinctions, of coal and culm, &c. by Dr. James Hutton, physician, in Edinburgh, 1777"Printed for J. Bew1777-01-01
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Considerations on the removal of the Custom-HouseHumbly submitted to the publicpublisher not identified1781-01-01
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The rates of merchandize, as settled by the Acts of 12 Car. II. cap. 4., 11 Geo. I. cap. 7. and subsequent Acts of Parlimentwith the duties and drawbacks payable on all goods imported, exported, and carried coastwise : together with the bounties, premiums, and allowances, on importation and exportation : and also a list of goods prohibited to be imported into, or exported from, Great Britain[s.n.]1782-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1778 to Christmas 1780distinguishing each year and place[s.n.]1783-01-01
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An account of the imports into Ireland, from Great Britain, for five years, ending the 25th of March 1784distinguishing the quantity, and rate of value, with the duties now payable at importation[s.n.]1785-01-01
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An account of the export trade from Ireland to Great Britain, for five years, ending the 25th March 1784distinguishing the quantity, estimated rate of value, and the net rate of duties payable at exportation for the last year[s.n.]1785-01-01
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The report of the commissioners for managing, and causing to be levied and collected, his Majesty's customs, & cain return to an order of the Honble. Committee of the whole House of Commons, appointed to consider of an adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland : which was dated the 15th day of March 1785publisher not identified1785-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of goods, the produce and manufacture of Great Britain exported from England to Ireland from Christmas 1778 to Christmas 1783distinguishing each year : pursuant to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 17th February 1785[s.n.]1785-01-01
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An account of all wheat, barley, and malt, exported from the county of Norfolk, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; to what port or place, and the bounty paid thereonalso, an account of all wheat, barley, and malt, sent coastwise from the said county, and to what port or place; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain in each year, and from what port or place, within the said county, the same was exported or sent coastwise : likewise, an account of the quantity of wheat and barley imported into the said county, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain, and the duty paid thereon in each year, and into what port or place, within the said county, the same was imported[s.n.]1787-01-01
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State of the trade between the British dominions and Portugaltaken from the accounts prepared by the British Factory[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1779 to Christmas 1780; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1779 to Christmas 1780; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of the imports into Great Britain from France, between the 5th of January 1714 and the 5th of January 1787distinguishing each year, and the species of goods[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1783; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from and imported into, that part of Great Britain called Scotland, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1783; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the dominions of Portugal, from Great Britain, and her colonies, in the year 1773and, per contra, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from the dominions of Portugal to the dominions of Great Britain, ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1773 to Christmas 1779 distinguishing each place, and each yearalso an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1773 to Christmas 1779; distinguishing each place, and each year[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of all wheat ,barley, and malt, exported from the port of Wisbech, in the county of Cambridge, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive ; to what port or place; and the bounty paid thereonalso, an account of all wheat, barley, and malt, sent coastwise from the said port, and to what port or place; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain in each year : likewise, an account of the quantity of wheat and barley imported into the said port, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain, and the duty paid thereon in each year[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the dominions of Portugal from Great Britain and her colonies, in the year 1772and, per contra, an account of value of all goods and merchandize exported from the dominions of Portugal to the domininons of Great Britain, as per the accounts received from the different consuls and factories established in that kingdom ; copies of which are annexed[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Great Britain; distinguishing each place, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1785[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England from Christmas 1780 to Christmas 1782; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1780 to Christmas 1782; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of the foreign merchandize, exported from Great Britain to Portugal, between the 5th of January 1761 and the 5th of January 1787distinguishing the several articles, and the years[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of all wheat, barley, malt, and oats, exported from the year 1780 to 1786 inclusivefrom what port or place and the bounty paid thereon : pursuant to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 10th May 1787[s.n.]1788-01-01
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Extracts of such journals of the surgeons employed in ships trading to the coast of Africa, since the 1st of August 1788, as have been transmitted to the Custom House in Londonand which relate to the state of the slaves during the time they were on board the shipss.n.]1789-01-01
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An account of the number of ships with their tonnage, which cleared out from Great Britain to Africa, in 1788 and 1789together with the total exports to Africa in each of those years; distinguishing the ports which they sailed from, and the value of the British, India, and foreign goods so exported[s.n.]1790-01-01
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An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which have entered, in the years 1787 and 1788, in the several British West India Islands from Africa, with the number of negroes which were imported on board the same in each yearand also the negroes imported from other countries ; together with the number of negroes which were exported, distinguishing each islands.n.1790-01-01
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An account of the number of ships ... employed in the trade between the British Islands in the West Indies and the British colonies in North America, including Newfoundland, in the year 1788specifying the articles imported from the British islands in the West Indies to the British colonies in North America and Newfoundland, and the quanity of fish exported to the British West India Islands from Newfoundlands.n.1790-01-01
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An account of the net produce of the duties on inhabited housesunder an Act of the 24th of His present Majesty, which, in pursuance of the said Act, have been paid over to the Receiver General of the Customs, from the 6th day of January 1786 to the 5th day of January 1791, both inclusive ; distinguishing each year[s.n.]1791-01-01
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General instructions for the landing-waiters and king's-waiters in the Port of London ; Additional instructions for the landing-surveyors, landing-waiters, and other officers ... ; Instructions for the government of all the officers concerned either in the management of the wood-farm, or river office ; A description of the different articles of wood .....[s.n.]1791-01-01
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Instructions for the mensuration of masts, timber, plank, wainscot logs, and boards, according to the several methods by which it may be most proper or practicable, to take the dimensions of the respective articles[s.n.]1796-01-01
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Copy of the Report made by the Commissioners of the Customs to the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasuryon the subject of the several plans referred to them "for providing sufficient accomodation for the encreased trade and shipping of the Port of London" : in pursuance of an order of the Honourable House of Commons of the 30th November 1796[s.n.]1796-01-01
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A list of the several offices which are proposed to be either abolished, consolidated or regulatedwith the amount of the annual income of each, after the deduction of taxes, in the year 1788[s.n.]1798-01-01
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An account of such of the offices enumerated in the lists, No. 1, 2, and 3, which have fallen in since the year 1783, with the respective times when such offices became vacanttogether with the annual income of each, in the year 1788, after deduction of taxes[s.n.]1798-01-01
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A list of the several offices which, on vacancies, are to be abolished as patent offices, but the duties of which, being necessary, are proposed to be executed, either by the deputies to the persons who held the patents, or by other officers of the revenuetogether with the amount of the annual income of each, in the year 1788, after deduction of taxes[s.n.]1798-01-01
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A list of the several offices which, being useless, are proposed to be abolished as they become vacantwith the amount of the annual income of each, after the deduction of taxes, in the year 1788[s.n.]1798-01-01
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Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the public revenue, and exports and imports of Great Britain, to the 5th of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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An account of the total net produce, paid into the Exchequer, of the duties of customs, in England and Scotlanddistinguishing, as far as possible, the produce on every separate article, the duties on which shall have amounted to £1,000 or more, in the four quarters ending the 10th October 1798[s.n.]1799-01-01
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An account of the quantity of foreign wool imported into Great Britain in the nine years preceding the 5th January 1800, distinguishing each year[s.n.]1800-01-01
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An account of the quantity of Portugal and Madeira winesimported into the several ports of England in the years 1798, 1799, and 1800, distinguishing each year[s.n.]1801-01-01
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An account of the real value of exports from England to all parts of America and the West Indies (exclusive of the United States)in the years ended the 10th October 1806, 1807, and 1808 : distinguishing British manufactures from foreign merchandizepublisher not identified1808-01-01
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An account of the quantity of wool (sheep's) imported into Great Britain in the last ten yearsdistinguishing each year, and the countries from whence importedCustom-House1812-01-01
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The Duties, drawbacks and bounties of customs and excise payable in Great Britain on merchandize imported, exported or carried coastwiseas settled by various acts of Parliament passed prior to the first of August, 1813 : comprising an account of such goods as are absolutely or circumstantially prohibited to be imported or exported with the particular circumstances of such prohibition : to which is added a list of the Liverpool dock ratesT. Lowndes1813-01-01
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Accounts relating to the trade and navigation with the British North American colonies, viz ...[s.n.]1816-01-01
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An account of all the imports from Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland, into Great Britainin each year from 1800 to 1814, both inclusive, distinguishing each colony or settlementpublisher not identified1816-01-01
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An account of all the exports from Great Britain to Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundlandin each year from 1800 to 1814, both inclusive, distinguishing each colony or settlement[s.n.]1816-01-01
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Accounts relating to the trade with British North American colonies, &cNo. 1 : An account of the number and tonnage of ships and vessels, which have entered inwards and cleared outwards, at the several ports in Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland, into and from the British West India Islands, from 1800 to *1818, both inclusive, distinguishing each colony or settlement[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 28th April 1819, for, an account of all exports from Great Britain to Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundlandin each year from 1800 to 1818, both inclusive, distinguishing each colony and settlement[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Newfoundland : return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 9th March 1819, for : an account of the imports and exports in and from the Island of Newfoundland, since the ratification of the treaty of peace, so far as the same can be made upbeing the completion of a return to the above order, presented in part of the 5th May, 1819[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Instructions for the boatmen in the service of His Majesty's customs, at the out ports[s.n.]1820-01-01
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Instructions for the weighing porters in the service of His Majesty's customs, at the out portsfor His Majesty's stationery office1820-01-01
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Instructions for the tide surveyors of the customs at the out portsPrinted for His Majesty's stationery office1820-01-01
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Instructions for officers concerned in charging and securing the duties on soap in the countryA. Applegath1826-01-01
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Newfoundland tradea return of the number of vessels cleared from ports of the United Kingdom, for the island of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador, during the years 1824, 1825 and 1826 : and also, the number of vessels entered from the island of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador, during these years : distinguishing the ports of clearance and entry, the tonnage, and number of men[s.n.]1827-01-01
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Newfoundland imports and exportsreturn to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 29th March 1827, for an account of the imports and exports into and from the island of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador, from the year 1815 to 1826, both inclusive : distinguishing the various articles separately, and the value thereof, as nearly as the same can be ascertained : and also, the different ports of entry and clearance[s.n.]1827-01-01
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General orders for the government of officers in the British possessions abroad with index theretoPrinted by H. Teape and Son, Tower-Hill, for HMSO1828-01-01
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Supplement of general orders which have been issued since 1828, for the government of officers in the British possessions abroadJ. Hartnell for HMSO1833-01-01
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Accounts showing the amount of tonnage and number of ships belonging to each of the North American provinces and the number of men employed in navigating the same, in each year from 1832 to 1836, both inclusiveand, the amount of tonnage, and of the number of ships belonging to the United Kingdom, and to the British colonies and dominions beyond sea, respectively employed in the trade with the North American provinces, together with the number of men engaged in navigating such shipspublisher not identified1838-01-01
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British Northern coloniesreturn to two orders of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 2 August 1839 and 12 February 1849, for, a return of vessels which cleared out at the British Northern colonies in the years 1836, 1837 and 1838, for the several ports in the United Kingdom, showing the names, tonnage, number of men, when and where built, length, breadth, and depth, and the port at which arrivedpublisher not identified1840-01-01
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The customs duties acts, consolidated by direction of the Lords commissioners of her Majesty's treasuryuniform with ... the Customs consolidation act, 1853W. Lewis and son1853-01-01
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Supplementary report on bill of entry business1881-01-01
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Memorandum on CustomsH.M.S.O.1898-01-01
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Memorandum on some branches of Customs WorkH.M.S.O.1899-01-01
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Regulations governing the remission and re-paymentunder the finance act, 1903, of the duty paid on stocks of grain, & c., remaining in hand on the 30th June, 1903Printed for H.M. stationery office by Darling & son1903-01-01
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A list of works (alphabetically arranged) in respect of which notice has been given to the Commissioners of His Majesty's CustomsH.M.S.O.1904-01-01
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Customs letter-books of the port of Liverpool, 1711-1813Printed for the Chetham Society1954-01-01
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Ledgers of Imports and Exports, America, 1768-1773CUST 16 : Records of imports and exports to and from Britain and its coloniesPublic Record Office1960-01-01
Customs Tariffs Of The United Kingdom From 1800 To 1897With Some Notes Upon The History Of The More Important Branches Of Receipt From The Year 1660Franklin Classics2018-10-16