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6.

But nothing in 12 Car. 2. c. 18. or in the other Acts (see No. 4.) is to prevent

tain Articles

(5.) Tobacco, Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Hemp, and import cerFlax, Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, Staves, Heading into Bermuda Boards and Plank Timber, Shingles, and Lumber, from the said Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry and States; Live Stock, Bread, Biscuit, Flour, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Wheat, Rice, Oats, Barley, and Grain of any Sort, the Growth or Production of any of the Territories of the United States of America, from being imported from the said Territories into the Port of Saint George, or the Port of Hamilton in the Island of Bermuda, in any Foreign Ship belonging to any State in Amity with His Majesty. 52 Geo. 3. c. 79. § 2. 53 Geo. 3. c. 50.

(6.) Fruit or Vegetables, the Growth of the also Fruit and
United States, from being imported into the Ports Vegetables.
mentioned in 52 Geo. 3. c. 79. and 53 Geo. 3. c.50.
in Vessels of the Description mentioned in the said
Acts, and under the like Authority, Restrictions,
Rules, Regulations, Penalties, and Forfeitures
therein provided. 57 Geo. 3. c. 28. § 1.

(7.) The usual and necessary Articles of Sup-
ply for the Estates of Dutch Proprietors in the
Colonies of Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo, in
the Province of Guiana in South America, from
being exported from the Netherlands into the said
Colonies respectively, on board any Ships being
the Property of Subjects of the King of the Nether-
lands, wherever built, and without any Restric-
tion or Limitation as to the Mariners navigating
the same, for the Space of Five Years, commenc-
ing from the First Day of January 1816; but the
Master of every such Ship shall produce to the
proper Officer of the Customs in the said Colo-
nies, satisfactory Proof of the Ship being owned
by a Subject of the King of the Netherlands;
provided that the King of the Netherlands may,
at any Time before the Expiration of the said Five
Years, direct that such Trade shall be carried on
only in such Ships as are Dutch-built, and whereof
the Master and Three-fourths of the Crew are
Subjects of his said Majesty; provided also, that
at the Expiration of the said Five Years, no such
Trade shall be carried on, except in Ships Dutch-
built, and whereof the Master and Three-fourths
of the Crew are Subjects of the King of the Nether-
lands. 56 Geo. 3. c. 91. § 3, 4. 6.
(8.) The

Dutch Ships may
import from
Supplies for the
Estates of Dutch
Proprietors in

the Netherlands

Guiana;

and such Ships may export the Produce of such Estates to the

Netherlands.

Ships of States

in Amity may

import certain Articles into Nova Scotia or

New Brunswick;

and export certain Articles from the said

Provinces.

Not to be im

ported from the United States into British West India Islands or

6.

But nothing in 12 Car. 2. c. 18. or in the other Acts (see No. 4.) is to prevent

(8.) The Produce of the Estates of Dutch Pro prietors in the Colonies of Demerara, Berbice, or Essequibo, from being exported from the said Colonies to the Netherlands, on board such Ships as are described in the preceding Article. 56 Geo. 3. c. 91. § 4. 6.

See GUIANA.

(9.) Scantling, Planks, Staves, Heading Boards, Shingles, Hoops, Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, and Live Stock of any Sort; Bread, Biscuit, Flour, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Wheat, Rice, Oats, Barley, and Grain of any Sort; Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Fruits, Seeds, Tobacco, from being imported into such Ports as shall be specially appointed for that Purpose by His Majesty, within the Province of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, in any Vessel belonging to the Subjects of any Sovereign or State in Amity with His Majesty. 58 Geo 3. c. 19. § 1. See NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. (10.) Gypsum, Grindstones, or other Produce or Manufacture of the said Provinces of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, and any Produce or Manufacture of the United Kingdom, or of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in the West Indies, or any Goods which have been lawfully imported into the said Provinces, from being exported from such Ports as shall be specially appointed for that Purpose by His Majesty, within the said Provinces, in any Vessel belonging to the Subjects of any Sovereign or State in Amity with His Majesty, to which the said Articles shall be exported. 58 Geo. 3. c. 19. § 4.

*

See NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. 7. No Goods shall be imported from any of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, into any of His Majesty's West India Islands, in which Description the Bahama Islands, and the Bermuda or Somers Islands are included, or into the Colonies of Demerara, Berbice, or Essequibo in the Province of in British Ships; Guiana, on Forfeiture thereof, and also the Ship; except Tobacco, Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Hemp, Flax, Masts,

Guiana, except

certain Articles

* The Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 19. is to continue in'force for Three Years from 8th May 1818, and until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the then next Session of Parliament.

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Yards,

Yards, Bowsprits, Staves, Heading Boards, Timber, Shingles, and Lumber of any Sort; Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Live Stock of every Sort, Bread, Biscuit, Flour, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Wheat, Rice, Oats, Barley, and Grain of any Sort; such Commodities being the Growth or Production of the Territories of the said States, imported by British Subjects, and in Britishbuilt Ships, owned and navigated according to Law. 28 Geo. c. 6. § 1, 2. 56 Geo. 3. c.91. §1. 52 Geo. 3. c. 79. § 2. 53 Geo. 3. c. 50. § 1.

See UNITED STATES.

also Household Utensils of HusFurniture,

8. Except also Houshold Furniture, Utensils of Husbandry, and Cloathing, by Subjects of the United States, who may come to reside in the Bahama or Bermuda bandry, and Islands, or in the Province of Quebec, Nova Scotia, or Clothing, by any of the Territories belonging to His Majesty in North America, having first obtained a Licence for that Pur

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Settlers;

9. And except Fruit and Vegetables, the Production of also Fruit and the said States, into the said Islands and Colonies in the Vegetables. like Description of Ships, and under the same Restrictions, Penalties, and Forfeitures. 57 Geo. 3. c. 28. § 1.

not to be im

ropean So

10. None of the Articles so allowed to be imported Articles of the into the West India Islands, or the Colonies of Berbice, like Description Demerara, or Essequibo, from the United States (See ported from No. 7.), shall be imported into the said Islands or Colo- Colonies under nies from any Island in the West Indies, or any Colony Foreign Euor Plantation on the Continent of South America, under vereigns, except the Dominion of any Foreign European Sovereign or in certain Cases. State, on Forfeiture thereof, and of the Ship; except in case of public Emergency or Distress, and except certain Articles from the Free Ports, or from the Territories or Dominions belonging to the Crown of Portugal in South America. 28 Geo. 3. c. 6. § 10. 11. 31 Geo. 3. c. 38. § 1. 33 Geo.3. c. 50. § 13. 45 Geo. 3. c. 57. § 2. 48 Geo. 3. c. 125. § 2. 51 Geo. 3. c. 47. § 5. 56 Geo. 3. c. 91. § 1.

Not to be imported into the American Colo

British North

See UNITED STATES. 11. No Goods shall be imported from any of the Territories belonging to the United States of America into the Province of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Quebec, the Island of Cape Breton, Saint John's, or nies from the Newfoundland, or any Country or Ísland within their United States, respective Governments, on Forfeiture thereof, and of tain Cases. the Ship; except certain Articles, the Production of the

said

except in cer

Nor brought by
Land or Inland
Navigation into
Canada, unless

the Produce of
the United
States.

Not to be exported from

Turk's Islands, except Articles herein mentioned.

May be exported from

one British

Island in the

Colony on the

Continent, to another;

said Territories, in case of Emergency or Distress, and
for the Use of the Inhabitants and Fishermen at New-
foundland or Quebec, and except also certain Articles
into Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. 28 Geo. 3. c. 6.
§ 12, 13, 14. 29 Geo. 3. c. 16. § 1. 30 Geo. 3. c. 8. § 1.
33 Geo. 3. c. 50. § 14. 58 Geo. 3. c. 19.
See CAPE BRETON.

NOVA SCOTIA.

NEW BRUNSWICK.

NEWFOUNDLAND.

QUEBEC.
SAINT JOHN'S.

12. No Goods, except the Produce or Manufacture of the Territories of the United States of America, shall be brought from the said Territories by Inland Navigation or Land Carriage into the Provinces of Upper or Lower Canada, on Forfeiture thereof, or the Value, with the Vessel or Carriage in which the same shall be brought; to be sued for, recovered, and distributed in the like manner as in case of Offences committed against the Laws of Customs in His Majesty's Plantations in America. 52 Geo. 3. c. 55. § 1.

See UNITED STATES.

13. No Goods shall be exported from Turk's Islands to any Part of the British Dominions in America, or the West Indies, or laid on board any Ship in those Islands, except Salt, nor from Turk's Islands to Great Britain or Ireland, except Salt, or such Goods as may be imported into Great Britain or Ireland from all other Countries free of all Duties, on Forfeiture thereof, and of the Ship. 28 Geo. 3. c. 6. § 7, 8.

See TURK'S ISLANDS.

14. Any of His Majesty's Subjects may export, in any British-built Ship, owned and navigated according to Law, from any one of the Islands in the West Indies beWest Indies, or longing to His Majesty, to any other of the said Islands, or to any of the British Colonies on the Continent of America, and from any of the British Colonies in America, to any of the Islands in the West Indies belonging to His Majesty, or to any other British Colony on the Continent of America, any Goods the Manufacture of Europe, and also any Goods or Prize Goods which shall have been legally imported into any of the said Islands or Colonies, under the Regulations and Restrictions of 45 Geo. 3. c. 57. 52 Geo. 3. c. 100. §1.1 See EUROPE.

and may also be exported

from Newfound

land to the said

any

15. Any of His Majesty's Subjects may export, in British-built Ship, owned and navigated according to Law, from Newfoundland to any of the Islands in the

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West

thence to New

West Indies belonging to His Majesty, or to any of Islands or Colothe British Colonies on the Continent of America, and nies, or from from any of the said Islands in the West Indies belong- foundland. ing to His Majesty, or from any of the said British Colonies on the Continent of America, into the said Island of Newfoundland; any Goods of the Manufacture of Europe, and also any Goods or Prize Goods which shall have been legally imported into any of the said Islands or Colonies under the Regulations and Restrictions of 45 Geo. 3. c. 57.-57 Geo. 3. c. 29.

See EUROPE.

16. Any Article legally imported into any of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies or Plantations in America, or any Articles the Production or Manufacture of Newfoundland, Bermuda, or any of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in North America, or which have been legally imported into any such Colony or Plantation, may, under certain Regulations, be exported to the Island of Malta, or the Dependencies thereof, or to Gibraltar. 55 Geo. 3. c. 29. § 1. 8. 57 Geo. 3. c. 6. § 1. 58 Geo. 3. c. 19.

See GIBRALTtar.
MALTA.

Certain Articles may be exported

to Malta or

Gibraltar.

Britain or Ire

a Cocket or

17. No Ship shall be cleared Outwards for any Colony, Ships clearing Territory, or Place to His Majesty belonging, or in the out from Great Possession or under the Dominion of His Majesty, in land, the whole America, unless the whole and entire Cargo shall be Cargo must be laden in Great Britain or Ireland; and any Officer of there laden, and His Majesty's Customs may stop any British Ship arriv- Clearance proing from any Part of Europe, which shall be discovered duced. within Two Leagues of the Shore of any such Colonies, &c., and seize as forfeited any Goods (except as hereinafter mentioned) for which the Master shall not produce a Cocket or Clearance from the Collector or proper Officer of His Majesty's Customs, in some Port of Great Britain or Ireland, certifying that the Goods were there laden. 4 Geo. 3. c. 15. § 30. 20 Geo. 3. c. 10. § 13. 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 67. Art. 6.

ments, or using

18. Any Person who shall counterfeit, erase, alter, or Counterfeiting, falsify any Cocket or Clearance required by this Act, or &c. the Docushall knowingly or wilfully make use of any Cocket or the same. Clearance so counterfeited, &c., shall forfeit £500, and the same shall be of no Effect. 4 Geo. 3. c. 15. § 32.

(1.) Salt

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