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DEE RIVER.

TONNAGE RATES.

For every Vessel conveying any description of Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, (except Lead, Oysters, Slates and Paving-stones, which are exempted from payment of Toll,) to or from Chester, or to or from any Place between the said City and Park Gate, on the North Side of the Dee, or to or from any Place between Chester and the Town of Flint, on the South Side of the Dee, and to or from any of the said Places, to or from any Place between St. David's Head, or Carlisle 0s 2d per Ton.
For any Vessel coming or going from any Place between St. David's Head and the Land's End, or beyond Carlisle, to or from any Part South of the Shetlands, or to or from the Isle of Man 0s 3d ditto. ditto.
Ditto, from or to any Part of Ireland 0s 4d ditto. ditto.
Ditto, from or to any Place up the King's Channel, beyond the Land's End or the Shetlands 0s 4d ditto. ditto.
Ditto, from or to any Part of Norway, Denmark, Holstein, Holland, Hamburgh, Flanders, or any Part of France, without the Straits of Gibraltar, or the Islands of Jersey or Guernsey 0s 8d ditto. ditto.
Ditto, to or from Newfoundland, Greenland, Russia, and within the Baltic, Portugal and Spain, without the Straits, Canaries, Madeiras, Western Isles, or the Azores 1s 0d ditto. ditto.
Ditto, to or from the West Indies, or any other Part of America, Africa, Europe or Asia, within the Straits, or not named before, or any Part of Africa without the Straits, or Cape de Verd Isles 1s 6d ditto. ditto.
And for every Vessel carrying Goods from, or bringing Goods to Chester, to be put on board or discharged from any Ship or Vessel lying at Park Gate, Flint, or any other Place within the Port of Chester 0s 2d ditto. ditto.

And so in proportion for any greater or less Quantity than a Ton, and to pay but once a Voyage, notwithstanding they may have lading both inward and outward.

Cheese conveyed in Barges to any Ship lying at Park Gate or Flint, employed by the Cheesemongers of London 0s 2d per Ton.

For the Purposes of this Act the Tonnage of Vessels is directed to be ascertained in the following Manner- the Length of the Keel to be multiplied by the Breadth between Planks on the Midship Beam, and that Product again by Half the Breadth for the Depth, and the Whole divided by 94; the Quotient, under this Operation, to be deemed the Number of Tons Burthen of such Ship. Skins or Wool to be charged by Weight, and not by the Burthen of the Ship. Vessels loaded within any Dock, to pay, according to the Burthen of the Ship, Sixpence per Ton,

Of the Sum of £10,000, invested in the South Sea Annuity Stock, the Sum remaining, amounting to £7,180, 3s. 6d. was, by the Act, transferred to the Company; and it is also enacted, that unless the River Dee is maintained a Fifteen Feet Navigation at moderate springs, that the Rates and Duties are entirely to cease, until it is restored to that Depth.

By an act of the 26th George II. entitled, 'An Act for confirming an Agreement entered into between the Company of Proprietors of the Undertaking for recovering and preserving the Navigation of the River Dee, and Sir John Glynne, Bart. Lord of the Manor of Hawarden, and several Freeholders and Occupiers of Land within the said Manor; and for explaining and amending Three several Acts of Parliament of the Sixth, Fourteenth, and Seventeenth Year: of his present Majesty's Reign,for recovering and preserving the Navigation of the River Dee,' we learn that the works belonging to the navigation had cost the