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 300 C. 13. (A.) Anno vkeflmo feptimo Georgii III. A. D. 1787. INWARDS. Guinea Wood. Vide Wood. , Gunpowder, viz*. Corn Powder, the Hundred Weight —	— »	—— Serpentine Powder, the Hundred Weight —	— Hair, viz1. —	Camels, the Pound*	—	#	—	—	—	— —	Cow or Ox, the Hundred Weight	—	—	— Elk’s, the Hundred Weight	—-	—	—	—	— —■	■ Goats, viz*. Carmenia Wool, the Pound —	—	—	— «	imported by the Eaft India Company, the Pound N. B. For the Exemption from Duty on any Goats Hair or Turkey Goats Wool, Vide 24 Geo. Ill, Self. 2, Cap. 21. •— Horfe, the Pound —	—	—	—	—	“ Human, the Pound	*—	—	,	—	—	—	— Hair-Powder. Vide Powder. Hams. Vide Bacon. Handbafkets. Vide BaDcets. Handfcoops, the Dozen	— Handfpikes. Vide Wood. Hare’s-Wool. Vide Wool. Harp Strings, the Grofs containing 12 Dozen Knots —	—	— Hats, viz1. —	Baft or Straw Hats or Bonnets, each Hat or Bonnet not exceeding 22 Inches in Diameter, the Dozen —	—	—	—	— —	Baft or Straw Hats or Bonnets, each Hat or Bonnet exceeding *2 Inches in Diameter, the Dozen —	—	—	—	—	— .	Chip, Cane, or Horfe-hair Hats or Bonnets, each Hat or Bonnet not ex¬ ceeding 22 Inches in Diameter, the Dozen *	—	—	— —— Chip, Cane, or Horfe-hair Hats or Bonnets, each Hat or Bonnet exceeding 22 Inches in Diameter, the Dozen —	—	—	— made of, or mixed with, Felt, Hair, Wool, or Beaver, the Hat — Hay, the Load, containing 36Truflcs, each Trufs being 56 Pounds — Headings. Vide Staves, under Wood. Head flatter. ...	. N. B. For the Conditions, Regulations, and ReftriClions, under which Head-matter taken and caught in any Part of the Ocean by the Crew of any Ship or Veflel built in Great Britain, Ireland, or the Iflands of Guernfey, Jerfey, or Man, wholly owned by His Majefty’s Subjects ufually refilling therein refpedtively, may be admitted to Entry and landed without Payment of any Duty whatever, Vide 26 Geo. Ill, Cap. 41 j and 26 Geo. Ill, Cap. 50.	. Heath for Bruihes, the Hundred Weight —	—	—	— Hemp, viz1. ■	drefted, imported in a Britifh-built Ship, the Hundred Weight — imported in a Foreign Ship, the Hundred Weight —	— « ■ ■ —« rough or undrefled, imported in a Britifh-built Ship, the Hundred Weight — imported in a Foreign Ship, the Hundred Weight N. B. For the Conditions, Regulations, and Reftriftions, under which any Sort of Hemp of the Growth of Ireland and all the Production thereof, as Thread, Yarn, and Linen of the Manufacture of Ireland or any Manufac¬ ture of Hemp in Ireland, may be imported from, thence Duty-free, Vide 7 and 8 Wm. Ill, Cap. 39; and 16 Geo. II, Cap. 26. And for the Con¬ ditions. Regulations,- and ReftriClions, under which Hemp of the Produce of the Britith Plantations in America may be imported Duty-free, Vide 8 Geo. I, Cap. 12., Hides, viz1. Cow or Ox Hides in the Hair, the Piece — N. B. For the Conditions, Regulations, and Reflri&ions, under which raw or undrefied Hides of Cattle of what Kind foever (except of Horfes, Mares, or Geldings) may be imported without Payment of any Duty from Ireland or any of the Britilh Colonies in America, Vide 9 Geo. Ill, Cap. 39 and 21 Geo. HI, Cap. 29.		Cow or Ox Hides tanned, the Pound •—	—	—-	«— —		Elk. Vide Skins. '		of Horfes, Mares, or Geldings, in the Hair, the Piece %	Digitized by Duty. £• S. 1 is 1 2 — 8 8 — 2 — 2 — 2 — 5 — 3 — 7 2 4 11 4 2 4 2 6 3 3 Google 21 T I II — 19 Drawback. d. IO II OO Vl