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A complete guide to the officers of His Majesty's customs in the out-ports . Being forms, precedents, and instructions for the Execution of every Branch of the Business of that Revenue; Shewing The Method of Granting, Making out, Entering, and Executing the Proper Dispatches and other Instruments: Of Keeping and Making out the several Books and Accounts relating to His Majesty's said Revenue of the Customs; And The Manner how every other Part of each Branch is to be performed by the respective Officers. To which are added, Forms and Instructions relating to the Excise on Liquors imported, the Duty of Prisage, &c. The Whole Fully illustrating and explaining the Nature of the Office of a Collector, Customer, Comptroller, Searcher, Surveyor, Land-Waiter, Coast-Waiter, Tide-Surveyor, Tide-Waiter, &c. and directing how each of them are, in their respective Stations, to execute the several Laws of the Customs. Offered for the Ease and Assistance of the said Officers. By Henry Crouch, of the Custom-House, London; Author of the Complete View of the British Customs.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: Anno 1732- E-books
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A complete view of the British Customs . Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The Former and Additional Books of the Rates of Merchandizes, from which most of those Branches are chargeable; with the Neat Total Amount of all the several Branches payable, as well from those Rates, as from the Values upon Oath, &c for all Foreign Goods and Merchandize Imported, not only by British Subjects, but by Strangers; and also The Neat Total Amount of such of the said Branches as are to be Repaid, or Drawn back, in case the said Goods are afterwards Exported to Foreign Parts within Time. With The Neat Duty to be paid upon Native Commodities, and several Foreign Dying Goods Exported: Also the Duties to be paid upon Coals, Culm, and Cinders brought Coastwise, and to be Repaid if they are afterwards Exported. All Calculated to the Utmost Exactness. Together with the several Rules, Orders, &c. Annexed to the said Books of Rates. III. Directions for, and Examples of, The Method of Computing the aforesaid Duties to be Paid and Repaid; with the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of several British Goods, &c. IV. The several Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great Britain; the Lawful Keys, Wharfs, &c. and the Fees payable to the Officers of the Customs in the Port of London; with the Duties of Scavage, Package, &c payable to the said City. V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the Customs, &c. The Whole being A Complete System of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs. B Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: MDCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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A complete view of the British Customs . Part the second. Containing ample instructions for the entering, examining, and delivering of goods and merchandizes imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts. Illustrated By Examples of the Present Practice of the Officers of the Customs, at the Water-Side in the Port of London; in the several Sorts of Goods that are now most usually imported into the said Port. To which is added, an appendix, containing the theory and practice of measuring, and cask-gauging. Designed, not only for the Use of the Officers of His Majesty's Customs in the Out-Ports; but for the Service of all concerned in the Importation of Foreign Goods. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- E-books
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A complete view of the British customs . Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The Former and Additional Books of the Rates of Merchandizes, from which most of those Branches are chargeable; with the Neat Total Amount of all the several Branches payable, as well from those Rates, as from the Values upon Oath, &c. for all Foreign Goods and Merchandizes Imported, not only by British Subjects, but by Strangers; and also The Neat Total Amount of such of the said Branches as are to be Repaid, or Drawn Back, in case the said Goods are afterwards Exported to Foreign Parts within Time. With The Neat Duty to be paid upon Native Commodities, and several Foreign Dying Goods Exported: Also the Duties to be paid upon Coals, Culm, and Cinders brought Coastwise, and to be Repaid if they are afterwards Exported. All Calculated to the Utmost Exactness. Together with the several Rules, Orders, &c. Annexed to the said Books of Rates. III. Directions for, and Examples of, The Method of Computing the aforesaid Duties to be Paid and Repaid; with the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of several British Goods, &c. IV. The several Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great Britain; the Lawful Keys, Wharfs, &c. and the Fees payable to the Officers of the Customs in the Port of London; with the Duties of Scavage, Package, &c. payable to the said City. V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the Customs, &c. The Whole being A Complete System of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs. B Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- E-books
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Complete view of the British customs . Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The former and additional books of the rates of merchandizes, from which most of those branches are chargeable; with the neat total amount of all the several branches payable, as well from those rates, as front the values upon oath, &c. for all foreign goods and merchandizes imported, not only by British subjects, but by strangers; and also the neat total amount of such of the said branches as are to be repaid, or drawn back, in case the said goods are afterwards exported to foreign parts within time. With the neat duty to be paid upon native commodities, and several foreign dying goods exported: also the duties to be paid upon coals, culm, and cinders brought coastwise, and to be repaid if they are afterwards exported. All calculated to the utmost exactness. Together with the several rules, orders, &c. Annexed to the said books of rates. III. Directions for, and examples of, the method of computing the aforesaid duties to be paid and repaid; with the drawbacks and bounties on the exportation of several British goods, &c. IV. The several ports, member, and creeks of Great-Britain; the lawful keys, whar...s, &c. and the fees payable to the officers of the customs in the port of London; with the duties of scavage, package, &c. payable to the said city. V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force relating to the customs, &c. The whole being a complete system of His Majesty's revenue of customs. By Henry Crouch, of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- E-books
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A complete view of the British Customs containing the rates of merchandize, With The total Net Duties to be paid Inwards, Outwards, and Coast-Wise; and the Drawbacks upon Exportation: All carefully calculated to the Twentieth Part of a Penny. AS Also The several Branches that compose those Net Duties and Drawbacks, fully exemplify'd and explain'd. Likewise. Great Variety of Forms of the Computations of the Duties; Tables of Drawbacks, and Bounties on Exportation; with Examples and Instructions in the Waterside-Business. To which is added, The Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great-Britain; the lawful Keys and Wharfs, and Tables of Officers Fees in the Port of London; with the City Duties of Package, Scavage, and Balliage. And An Index, containing the Substance of all the Custom-Laws, Rules, and Injunctions. The Whole being A Continuation and Improvement of the late Mr. Edgar's Vectigalium Systema; wherein, the Errors are rectified, Deficiencies supply'd, and Variations added, to the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno none Georgii. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- E-books
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A complete view of the British Customs . Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The Former and Additional Books of the Rates of Merchandizes, from which most of those Branches are chargeable; with the Neat Total Amount of all the several Branches payable, as well from those Rates, as from the Values upon Oath, &c. for all Foreign Goods and Merchandizes Imported, not only by British Subjects, but by Strangers; and also The Neat Total Amount of such of the said Branches as are to be Repaid, or Drawn back, in case the said Goods are afterwards Exported to Foreign Parts within Time. With The Neat Duty to be paid upon Native Commodities, and several Foreign Dying Goods Exported: Also the Duties to be paid upon Coals, Culm, and Cinders brought Coastwise, and to be Repaid if they are afterwards Exported. All Calculated to the Utmost Exactness. Together with the several Rules, Orders, &c. Annexed to the said Books of Rates. III. Directions for, and Examples of, The Method of Computing the aforesaid Duties to be Paid and Repaid; with the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of several British Goods, &c. IV. The several Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great Britain; the Lawful Keys, Wharfs, &c. and the Fees payable to the Officers of the Customs in the Port of London; with the Duties of Scavage, Package, &c. payable to the said City. V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the Customs, &c. The Whole being A Complete System of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs, Continued to the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno Tertio Georgii Secundi. The second edition: With such Alterations, Additions and Improvements, as have made it much more Useful than the Former. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- E-books
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Complete view of the British customs . Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The former and additional books of the rates of merchandizes, from which most of those branches are chargeable; with the neat total amount of all the several branches payable, as well from those rates, as front the values upon oath, &c. for all foreign goods and merchandizes imported, not only by British subjects, but by strangers; and also the neat total amount of such of the said branches as are to be repaid, or drawn back, in case the said goods are afterwards exported to foreign parts within time. With the neat duty to be paid upon native commodities, and several foreign dying goods exported: also the duties to be paid upon coals, culm, and cinders brought coastwise, and to be repaid if they are afterwards exported. All calculated to the utmost exactness. Together with the several rules, orders, &c. Annexed to the said books of rates. III. Directions for, and examples of, the method of computing the aforesaid duties to be paid and repaid; with the drawbacks and bounties on the exportation of several British goods, &c. IV. The several ports, member, and creeks of Great-Britain; the lawful keys, whar...s, &c. and the fees payable to the officers of the customs in the port of London; with the duties of scavage, package, &c. payable to the said city. V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force relating to the customs, &c. The whole being a complete system of His Majesty's revenue of customs. By Henry Crouch, of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- E-books
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A complete view of the British Customs containing the rates of merchandize, ... To which is now added, a supplement, containing several alterations and additions. ... With the total net duties and drawbacks. ... By Henry Crouch, ..
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: 1725- E-books
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A complete view of the British customs . Part the second. Containing ample instructions for the entering, examining, and delivering of goods and merchandizes imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts. Illustrated By Examples of the Present Practice of the Officers of the Customs, at the Water-Side in the Port of London; in the several Sorts of Goods that are now most usually imported into the said Port. To which is Added An Appendix, Containing The Theory and Practice of Measuring and Cask-Gauging. Designed, not only for the Use of the Officers of His Majesty's Customs in the Out-Ports; but for the Service of all concerned in the Importation of Foreign Goods. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, d. 1732.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]