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31/07/1822

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x- fi ; Appendix ( B.) Documentary Papers. No. 13, continued. APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM SELECT COMMITTEE passed at a meeting of the trustees, on the 6th of November, 1820, that the bishop should apply to the Commissioners of Charitable Donations to proceed at law for the recovery of these debts, which application was accordingly made, and orders were given to the solicitor of that board to proceed, under the directions of the attorney general. From every information which I can collect, I believe theabove to be an exact statement. See House, Limerick, June 15, 1822. Tko' Limerick. Differences between the accounts given by the agent for Hall's Charities, in the City of Limerick, in" Feb. 1821, and in June 1822. John Byrum's rent abated to 161. from 24/; the agent thinking the rent agreed for too high, and not having received on an average above one half of it. " j. Blandford abated from 30/. to 24/; the agent stating that he had not received, on an average, more than 111, per annum. Pat. Ryan, from 281. 10s. od. to 27/. 10s. od. N° 21 untenanted in February, 1821, since set to J. Peacock for ill. 15s. od. Interest on Lord Gort's bond for 796/, us. 3d stated to amount to 477/. 18s. gd. See House, Limerick, Tho' Limerick. June 22, 1822. N° 14. A COPY of the Schedule of Tolls and Customs now charged in the City of Limerick. A. No. 14. EVERY car or truckle load of apples or other fruit ----- two pence. Every horse load of ditto - - one penny. Every flasket of ditto - « one halfpenny. Every barrel of ashes ; they pay by the year 20 s. Every barrel of ale - - - two pence. B. Every cask of butter, loowt. and upwards, two pence. Every cask of ditto, under loowt. one penny. Every crock or basket of ditto one halfpenny. No basket containing less than 6 lb. to pay any thing. Every barrel of beef - - - one penny. Every car load of brushes - - two pence. Every horse load of ditto - - one penny. Every back load of ditto - one halfpenny. Every horse load of bark - - one penny. Every bull, bullock or cow, drove through the city ----- 0ne penny. Every bull, bullock or cow, slaughtered in the city or suburbs - two pence. Every flitch of bacon - - one halfpenny. Every horse load of brooms - one penny. Every dogen of brooms - - one broom. Every pedlar's box carried on his back, one halfpenny. Every car load of brass or pewter three pence. Every horse load of ditto - - two pence. Every car load of baskets - - two pence. C. Every truckle load of cheese Every horse load of ditto three proportion. Every calf - - Every horse load of charcoal Every cadow or rug - Every piece of hair- cloth - Every hogshead of cyder - Every truckle load of stone- coal Every Winchester barrel of corn, seed, and potatoes Every dozen of curry combs Every puncheon of copperas, or Every hogshead of ditto Every tierce of ditto Every quarter cask of ditto Every smaller cask of ditto Each deer skin D. four pence, pence, and so in one halfpenny, one halfpenny, one penny, one penny, four pence, one penny, beans, peas, rape- one, halfpenny, one penny, other dye- stuffs six pence, four pence, three pence, two pence, one penny. one halfpenny. E. Every horseload of earthenware - four pencc. F. Every truckle load of fowl - - two pence. Every horse load of ditto - - one penny. Every horse lord of green fish - one penny. Every fox- case - one farthing. Every loowt. of feathers, one penny, and so in proportion. Every frail of figs or raisins - one halfpenny. Every pack of frize or woollen cloth four pence. Every piece of ditto - one penny. Every goat or kid - G. H. Every bag of hops - Every pocket of ditto - Every smaller parcel of ditto Every dozen of hats - Every hide tanned or raw - Every barrel of herrings Every hog or pig - Every horse load of broad hoops Every load of small ditto Every gallon of honey Every hundred of dried hake Every stone of horse- hair Every dozen of reaping hooks one farthing. three pence, three halfpence, one penny, one penny, one penny, two pence, one halfpenny, two pence, one penny, one penny, two pence, one halfpenny, one penny. Every car load of iron - - three pence. Every horse load of ditto - - two pence. Every car load of iron pots, griddles or ovens four pence. Every truckle load of iron or other mine one penny. Everyhundred of iron shovels or spades, three halfpence. Every horse load of broad joist or plank, one penny. K. Every ton of kelp - - - three pence. L. Every truckle load of lead - three pence. Every lamb, one farthing, bui no duty to be paid from Christmas day until Midsummer day. Every truckle load of dressed leather six pence. Every horse load of ditto - - three pence. Every double box of lemons or oranges, three halfpence. Every single ditto - - - one penny. Every horse load of lime - - one farthing.
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