Cocoa Nuts.—See Nuts. 0 2 6 Cocus Wood, the Produce of, and imported from*, any B. P., the ton.... 0 3 0 Codilla of Flax, see Flax.—Hemp, see Hemp. COFFEE, the lb*... 0 1 3 the Produce of, and imported from, any B.P. in America, the lb.* 0 0 6 the Produce of, and imported from, Sierra Leone, the lb.* 0 0 9 - imported from any B. P. within the limits of the East India Company's Charter, the 1b.*.. 0 0 9 imported from any other place within the limits of the East India Company's Charter, the lb.* 0 1 0 Coffee imported from any place within the limits of the East India Company's Charter prior to the 5th of July, 1825, is to be charged with the same duty as if imported from a British possession within such limits.-Min. Com. Cus. 15 Dec. 1830. As to Certificate necessary to be produced :-If entered as the produce of some British Possession in America, or the Island of Mauritius–See page 85. No allowance of the duty on Coffee to be made on account of damage.-See Coffee may be abandoned for duty-See Warehousing System. For the allowance on Coffee, for natural waste.-See Warehousing System. Coffee removed in bond, to pay duty according to original landing weight.-See page 82. page 236. A limited quantity of Coffee is only permitted annually to be exported from the bonded warehouses to the Isle of Man, and that only with the license of the Commissioners of Customs. But if duty paid, any quantity of British Plantation Coffee may be so exported without license, and a drawback of 4d. per lb. will be allowed thereont.-See Isle of Man, in Index. In consequence of the reduction of duty on Coffee, permits for its removal are no longer required.-9 Geo. IV. c. 44. Coin, Copper.-See Copper. Foreign, of Gold or Silver.—See Bullion. False money, or counterfeit sterling silver coin of the realm, or any, money, purporting to be such, not being of the established standard in weight or fineness, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, on forfeiture, nor may such be entered to be warehoused.-6 Geo. IV. c. 107, § 52 & 53. 0 0 2 0 0 2 Comfits, the lb. I. 0 1 0 CONFECTION of ALKERMES, the oz. .... 0 1 8 • 7 Geo. IV. c. 48, (6 July, 1826.) + This drawback extends also to Roasted Coffee of the British Plantations, exported to the Isle of Man. # 2 and 3 Wm. IV. c. 81. (4 Aug. 1832.) £ 8. d. COPPER, (not East India,) viz. : Ore* the cwt. 0 12 0 the produce of, and imported from, any British possession in America, the tont. 1 0 0 old, fit only to be remanufacturedt, the cwt... 0 15 0 in Plates, and Copper Coin, the cwt. 1 10 0 unwrought, viz. in Bricks or Pigs, Rose Copper, and all cast Copper, the cwt. 1 7 0 Part wrought, viz. Bars, Rods, or Ingots, hammered, or raised, the cwt.. 1 15 0 Wire, not otherwise enumerated or described, the cwt. 2 10 Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, and Copper Plates engraved, for every 1001. value... 300 Copper, the produce of, and imported fromý, any B. P. within the limits of the East India Company's Charter, viz. Ore, the cwt... 0 1 0 old, fit only to be remanufactured I, the cwt. 0 9 2 in Plates, and Copper Coin, the cwt.. 0 15 0 unwrought, viz. in Bricks or Pigs, Rose Copper, and all cast Copper, the cwt.... 0 9 2 Part wrought, viz. Bars, Rods, or Ingots, hammered or raised, the cwt. ....... 1 11 3 Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated or described, and Copper Plates engraved, for every 1001. value... 30 0 0 Port in a British Possession, and brought in such vessel, the Copper had been stripped off in a British Port abroad. Ports in the British Possessions, but not brought in such Ports. United Kingdom, upon the fact being certified by the In all three cases, the old Copper to be delivered only to the Copper was stripped, he making proof to that fact, and delivered when brought from British Possessions abroad been of British inanufacture.-Min. Com. Cus. 17 Dec. 1828. • Copper Ore may be taken out of bond, to be smelted. See Warehousing System. + 2 & 3 Wm. IV., c. 84. (4 Aug. 1832.) See note at the end of COPPER, § 7 Geo. IV. c. 48. (6 July, 1826 ) Copper, continued. £ s. d. The above indulgence is extended to British vessels, froin which the copper may have been stripped in a foreign ally composed.-Min. Com. Cus., 19 Aug.. 1832. Copperas, viz. Blue, the cwt.... 0 5 0 Green, the cwt. ... 0 5 0 White, the cwt.... 0 12 0 Coral, viz. Beads, the lb. 0 15 10 in Fragments, the lb... 0 1 0 Whole, polished, the lb.. 0 12 0 unpolished, the 1b. 0 5 6 of British fishing or taking, the lb......00 6 CORDAGE, tarred or uutarred, (standing or running rigging in use excepted,) the cwt... 0 10 9 in use of any British ship, and being fit and necessary for such ship • Free. * if otherwise disposed of, for every 1001. value*. 20 0 0 CORDIALS and CORDIAL WATERS.-See Spirits. Cork, the cwt.... 0 8 0 Cork, the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, to be used therein, except in British ships, or in ships of the country of which the goods are the produce, or in ships of the country from which the goods are imported, on forseiture of the goods, and 1001. by the Master of the vessel. -6 Geo. IV. c. 109; 7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 56. Corks, ready made, the lb. 0 7 0 .............. CORN.-Duties on Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour, according to the weekly average Price of British Corn published as required by the 9 Geo. IV. C. 60. Imported from a foreign country, viz. £ s. d. What, viz.—Whenever such average Price shall be 62 and under 63s. per quarter. the quarter. 14 8 63 64 1 3 8 64 65 1 2 8 65 66 1 1 8 66 67 108 67 68 0 18 8 69 69 0 16 8 69 70 0 13 8 70 71 0 10 8 71 72 0 6 8 72 73 0 2 8 At or above 73s. 0 1 0 Under 62s. and not under 6ls. the quarter.... 1 5 8 And in respect of each integral shilling, or any part of each integral shilling, by which such price shall be ur der 6ls. such Duty shall be increased by ls. • 9 Geo. IV. c. 76. (11 Aug. 1828.) 99 9 £ s. d. 0 12 4 0 1 0 0 13 10 0 9 3 0 1 0 0 10 9 CORN, coutinued. And in respect of every integral shilling, by which such price Duty shall be increased by ls. 6d. And in respect of every integral shilling by which such Price Duty shall be increased by 1s. 6d. And in respect of every integral shilling, by which such Price Duty shall be increased ls. 6d. equal in amount to the Duty payable on 38+ Gallons of Wheai. OATMEAL :-For every quantity of 181+ lbs. a Duty equal in amount to the Duty payable on a quarter of Oats. quarter, a Duty equal in amount to the Duty payable on a quarter session in North America or elsewhere out of Eu 0 15 6 0 1 0 0 16 9 rope, viz. 0 6 WHeat: (Until the Price of British Wheat be 67 s. the Quarter) the Quarter 0 5 At or above 67s. the Quarter ... 0 BARLEY: (Until the price of British Barley be 348. the Quarter) the Quarter .... 0 2 6 Al or above 348. the Quarter... 0 0 6 Oats: (Until the price of British Oats be 258. the Quarter) the Quarter... 0 2 0 At or above 258. the Quarter .. '0 0 6 Rye, Peas, or Beans: (Until the price of British Rye, Peas, or Beans shall be 418.) the Quarter.. 0 3 0 At or above 41s. the Quarter ... 0 0 6 WHEAT-MEAL and Flour, for every Burrel, being 196 lbs. a Duty equal in Amount to the Duly payable on 381 Gallons of Wheat. Amount to the Duty payable on a Quarter of Oats. every Quarter, a Duty equal in Amount to the Duty In what tion of Corn. Cors, continued. tion of W. Lock, jun. of Weymouth, dated 10 June, 1830. Com. Order, 22 June, 1830*. It shall not be lawful to import, from parts beyond the seas, into the United Kingdom, for consumption therein, any Malt, or Restrictions to import for consumption into Great Britain, any Corn of Malt, and ground, except Wheat Meal, Wheat Flour, and Oat Ground 'Corn. Meal; or to import for consumption any Ground Corn into Ireland, under penalty of forfeiture.-9 Geo. IV.c. 60. But such Corn may, notwithstanding, be imported and warehoused, under the 6 Geo. IV. c. 112, or any act in force for the time being, made for the warehousing of goods; as well as Corn, Grain, Meal, or Flour, of any other description.-9 Geo. IV. c. 76, § 15. Corn or Grain, the produce of Europe, may not be imported into the United Kingdom, to be used therein, except in British Ships Euro- Ships, or in Ships of the country of which such Corn or pean Corn can Grain is the produce, or in Ships of the country from only be im- which such Corn or Grain is imported, on forfeiture of the ported. same, and 1001. by the Master of the Ship.-6Geo.IV.c.109. Corn, Grain, Meal, Flour, and Malt, when exported, may not be re imported into the United Kingdom, for Home use, upon Re-importa- the ground that the same had been legally exported from thence; but such goods shall be deemed to be Foreign goods, (whether originally so or not,) and as imported for the first time into the United Kingdom.—6 Geo. IV. c. 107. Bonded Corn may be exported in the regular Traders sailing between Export of Plymouth and the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and in Corn to Guern- any regular Traders between the Ports of the United Kingsey and Jer. dom and those Islands respectively, not being of less bur den than 40 tons.-Treas. Order, 27th September, 1831. As it appears that the Imperial Standard Measure is about one peck or sixteen pints in the quarter, strike measure, more than the Difference be. Winchester measure ;—the officers are directed, in con verting any quantity of Corn, Seeds, &c., ascertained by Winchester and Imperial the Winchester Measure, into the Imperial Standard, to Measure. deduct the full proportion of one peck from the quarter Winchester Measure.-Min. Com. Cus.. 11th March, 1826. Corn imported in a heated or damaged state may be kiln dried before being warehoused for the purpose of exportation.Treas. Order, 13, and Min. Com. Cus. 15 March, 1819. £ d. CORNU Cervi CALCINATUM, the lb. 0 0 8 CORTEX.See Bark. CORNELIANS.-See Agates. Costus, the lb.. 0 1 0 Cotton, viz. Manufactures of, for every 1001. value... sey. tween the Corn heated, 10 0 0 • See another Order (on a reference from Liverpool) under the head of Bran, in page 105. |