Coal Trade: Contents of the appendix

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 62, 1830. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].

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APPENDIX to the REPORT on the STATE of the COAL TRADE.

LIST OF APPENDIX.
Page in Printed Report.
No. 1. -An Account of the Selling Prices of the different Sorts
of Coals in the Port of London, on the First Market
Day of each Month, from January to December 1829
253
No. 2. -Accounts of Coals shipped from the Port of Cardiff to
the Ports of Bristol and Bridgewater, for the Five
Years preceding the Year 1797; the Three Years
preceding the Year 1803; and for each Year from
the 1st January 1804 until the 31st December 1829,
both inclusive
260
No. 3. -Accounts of Coals shipped from the Port of Newport
to the Ports of Bristol and Bridgewater, in the
Years 1792 to 1796; 1800 to 1802; and 1804 to 1829
261
No. 4. -An Account of the Quantity of Coals, Culm and
Cinders imported into the different Ports of England
and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, with the Rates of
Duty paid, and the Amount received for Duty at each
Port, in the Year 1829
262
No. 5. -An Account of the Quantity of Coals, Culm and
Cinders exported from the different Ports-of England,
Scotland and Wales in the Year 1829; distinguishing
those sent Coastwise, to Ireland, to British Colonies,
and to Foreign Countries, and distinguishing the
Quantities sent to each
265