| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1798 - 528 pages
...167,008! 394.234 561,242^ BOUNTY. £• : * > 81,953 9 rof 8t »953 9 *°5 53»3'8 8 8 135,271 18 6i An ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their Ti nnage, and the Number of Men and Boys employed therein, which have been fitted out, from the feveral... | |
| Great Britain - 1802 - 1016 pages
...Feb. 1 80*. FRÄS. L. MORGAN, Dep. Reg. Gen. of Shipping. Лп Account tf the Number of Vessels, and the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of Men and Boys Uiually employed in navigating tbe same, ivbifb belonged to ¡be several Pnnsof the British Empire,... | |
| 1827 - 790 pages
...ports in each year from 1814 to 1825, both inclusive, answer this question. An Account of tlie Total Number of Vessels, with the amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of Men and Boyti employed in navigating the same (including their repeated voyages), that entered inwards into... | |
| 1804 - 452 pages
...increasing the quantity of foreign tonnage employed in the carrying trade, Mr. Cock produces an official " account of the number of vessels, with the amount...and boys usually employed in navigating; the same, including their repeated voyages, which entered inwards and cleared outwards, in the several ports... | |
| William Playfair - Commercial products - 1805 - 684 pages
...account. \ An Account of the Number of Vessels, the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of T\Tcn and Boys 'usually employed in Navigating the same, which belonged to the sncral Ports of the Bi itis/i Empire, on the 30l/i of September, in the Years 1802, 1803. and 1804:... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 498 pages
...eight to ten dollars. For the Literary Magazine. FRESENT TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. THE number of vessels, their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating them, which belonged to the several ports of the British empire OB 'the 30th September, 1804, was :... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 726 pages
...employed in former periods. The total number of vessels that entered inwards and cleared oat, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, as shewn in the following statement for three yean ending the 5th January, 1807, will furnish a correct... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 798 pages
...the BRITISH Empire, (except Ireland) between 5iA Jan. 1807 and 5th Jan. 1810. Number of VESSEL«, mth the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN...which belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH Empire, on the 30th September, in the Years 1807. 1S08, and 1809. England Guernsey Jersey Ые of Man... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - Ireland - 1812 - 954 pages
...Custom-Hou8e, Dublin, i SAMUEL WALKER, 16th April, 1811.* * Comptroller of Tonnage and Light Money. An ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and Number of MEN and BOYS usually employed in navigating the same ; which belonged to the several Ports... | |
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