An Account of the Value of all Imports into, and of all Exports from, Great Britain, for Three Years, ending the 5th January, 1810. Years ending 5th January, 1808, 25,453,149 3,401,509 25,171,422 9,395,149 Note. The Actual Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain, according to the Average Prices Current, and to the Declarations of the Exporters, was, in the Year ending the 5th of January, 1810, £50,242,761 * The Account of Imports from the East Indies and China cannot yet be given. Custom-House, London, 24th March, 1810. } WILLIAM IRVING, Inspector-General of the Imports and An Account of the Value of all Imports into, and all Exports from, ar ending 5th Jan. 1808, 6,637,907 16 745,307,806 16 4 150,370 3 84 1809, 7,129,507 11 1 5,696,897 5 54 235,694 6 112 1810, 7,471,417 5 1 5,408,910 19 94 330,933 5 4 Note.-The real value of Irish Produce and Manufactures exported in the Year ending the 5th January, 1810, computed at the Average Prices current, amounted to £11,464,265 8 24 Custom-House, Dublin, 24 March, 1810. R. MARSHALL, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports. |