Revenue - Ireland
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A Letter to Sir L----s O----n, Bart. on the late prorogation ; and in answer to his letter to Mr. Faulkner, on the subject of the rejected money-bill
Date: 1770- E-journals
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A compleat system of the revenue of Ireland, in its several branches of import, export, and inland duties . Containing, I. An abridgment of all the English and Irish statutes now in force relating to the revenue of Ireland, alphabetically digested under proper heads, with reference to the acts at large. II. The former and additional book of rates inwards and outwards, with the neat duties payable on each species of goods therein mentioned, and the neat re-payment on exportation of foreign goods in time, affixed to each denomination; all discounts deducted. III. A distinct view of the duties which compose the body of the revenue of Ireland, according to their several denominations; where in the nature and extent of each is fully explain'd: with the method of computing and collecting the same. IV. The method of making entries inwards and outwards: of granting and obtaining premiums, ...tures, &c. the usual taxes and allowances, with tables of fees, and other useful tables: Directions to masters of ships, &c. Calculated for the use of all officers, merchants, masters of ships, and others concerned in the revenue or trade of Ireland. By Thomas Bacon, of the Custom-House, Dublin. Ordered to be published by the chief commissioners and governors of His Majesty's revenue of Ireland.
Bacon, Thomas, of the Custom-House, Dublin.Date: M,DCC,XLIV [1744]- E-books
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A compleat system of the revenue of Ireland , in its several branches of import, export, and inland duties. Containing, I. An abridgment of all the English and Irish statutes now in force relating to the revenue of Ireland, alphabetically digested under proper Heads, with reference to the Acts at large. II. The former and additional book of rates inwards and outwards, with the Neat Duties payable on each Species of Goods therein mentioned, and the Neat Re-Payment on Exportation of foreign Goods in Time, affixed to each Denomination; all Discounts deducted. III. A distinct view of the duties which compose the Body of the revenue of Ireland, according to their several Denominations; wherein the Nature and Extent of each is fully explain'd: With the Method of computing and collecting the same. IV. The method of making entries inwards and outwards: Of granting and obtaining Praemiums, Debentures, &c. The usual Tares and Allowances, with Tables of Fees, and other useful Tables: Directions to Masters of Ships, &c. Calculated for the Use of all Officers, Merchants, Masters of Ships, and other concerned in the Revenue or Trade of Ireland. By Thomas Bacon, of the Custom-House, Dublin. Ordered to be Published by the Chief Commissioners and Governors of His Majesty's Revenue of Ireland.
Bacon, Thomas, of the Custom-House, Dublin.Date: M,DCC,XXXVII. [1737]- E-books
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An abridgement of all the English and Irish statutes now in force, or use, relating to the revenue of Ireland : continued to the end of the session here and in Great-Britain, in the 7th year of His present Majesty King George III : alphabetically digested under proper heads, with reference to the acts at large : and a table of the principal matters.
IrelandDate: 1769- E-books
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A short account of such parts of His Majesty's hereditary revenue in the Kingdom of Ireland , as are unappropriated; and of his private estate therein.
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIV. [1754]