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MONDAY, February 13, 1775.
Mr˙ Royer, from the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, presented to the House, pursuant to their orders:
An Account of the value of all Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, exported from that part of Great Britain called Scotland, to the British Colonies in North America, from Christmas, 1768, to Christmas, 1769; distinguishing each Colony; and also,
An Account of the value of all Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, exported from that part of Great Britain called Scotland, to the British Colonies in North America, from Christmas, 1772, to Christmas, 1773, being as far as the same can be made up; distinguishing each Colony; And also,
An Account of the amount of the Drawbacks paid out of the produce of the Customs in Scotland, for the three years, ending on 10th October, 1773; distinguishing each year; And also,
An Account of the value of the Scotch Exports and Imports to and from the West Indies, from Christmas, 1762, to Christmas, 1773, being as far as the same can be made up; distinguishing each Island, and each year; And also,
An Account of the value of the Scotch Exports and Imports to and from North America, from Christmas, 1762, to Christmas, 1773, being as far as the same can be made up; distinguishing each Colony, and each year.
Accounts of Exports Presented
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