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<p>Copy of a Letter addressed to John Jeffery Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. His<lb/>Britannic Majesty's Consul General dated at Lisbon<lb/>12<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1821. &#x2014;</p>
<p>Copy of a Letter addressed to John Jeffery Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. His<lb/>Britannic Majesty's Consul General dated at Lisbon<lb/>12<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1821. &#x2014;</p>


<p>Sir: We the undersigned British Merchants &amp; Factors<lb/> resident in this City, respectfully solicit your attention<lb/>to a Resolution passed by the Portuguese Corted<lb/> on the 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> inst., subjecting British Woollens imported&#x2014;<lb/>into this kingdon, to the payment of <unclear>30g<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> 6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></unclear>. duties on<lb/>and after the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of August next. Such a</p>
<p>Sir: We the undersigned British Merchants &amp; Factors<lb/> resident in this City, respectfully solicit your attention<lb/>to a Resolution passed by the Portuguese Corted<lb/> on the 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> inst., subjecting British Woollens imported&#x2014;<lb/>into this kingdon, to the payment of <unclear>30p<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> 6<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></unclear>. duties on<lb/>and after the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of August next. Such a Resolution,<lb/> if carried into effect, will doubtless be a direct violation<lb/> of the Treaty of Commerce of 1810, and must be<lb/> extremely prejudicial to the interest of the Woollen Manufacturer of Great Britain, who form so important<lb/> a class of His Majesty's Subjects.</p>
 
<p>The Treaty abovementioned in the 15<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Article<lb/> provides, that all Goods, Merchandises &amp; Articles watsoever<lb/> of the Produce Manufacture, Industry, or Invention<lb/> of the Dominions &amp; Subjects of His Brittanic<lb/> Majesty, shall be admitted into their kingdom, on paying<lb/> generally and solely duties to the account of the 15 <unclear>p<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> cent.</unclear><lb/> The Portuguese Cortes, it would appear, take no other ground<lb/> for their Resolution abovementioned than the 26 Art. of<lb/>  the same Treaty, which provides that "the stipulations<lb/>"contained in former Treaties concerning <hi rend="underline">the admission</hi><lb/> 2of the Wines of Portugal on the one hand, &amp; the Woollen<lb/>"Clothes of Great Britain on the other, shall at present<lb/>"remain unaltered." But we are honestly of opinion, <lb/>that this Art. in nowise repeals the 15<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> as relates<lb/> to the payment of the duties on Woollens, for the following<lb/> reasons <p>
 
<p>Thw only Treaty referred to in that part of the<lb/> 26 Art. quoted above, is allowed by the Portuguese Cortes<lb/> to be what is commonly called the  </p>


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Copy of a Letter addressed to John Jeffery Esqr. His
Britannic Majesty's Consul General dated at Lisbon
12th July 1821. —

Sir: We the undersigned British Merchants & Factors
resident in this City, respectfully solicit your attention
to a Resolution passed by the Portuguese Corted
on the 7th inst., subjecting British Woollens imported—
into this kingdon, to the payment of 30pn 6s. duties on
and after the 1st of August next. Such a Resolution,
if carried into effect, will doubtless be a direct violation
of the Treaty of Commerce of 1810, and must be
extremely prejudicial to the interest of the Woollen Manufacturer of Great Britain, who form so important
a class of His Majesty's Subjects.

The Treaty abovementioned in the 15th Article
provides, that all Goods, Merchandises & Articles watsoever
of the Produce Manufacture, Industry, or Invention
of the Dominions & Subjects of His Brittanic
Majesty, shall be admitted into their kingdom, on paying
generally and solely duties to the account of the 15 pr cent.
The Portuguese Cortes, it would appear, take no other ground
for their Resolution abovementioned than the 26 Art. of
the same Treaty, which provides that "the stipulations
"contained in former Treaties concerning the admission
2of the Wines of Portugal on the one hand, & the Woollen
"Clothes of Great Britain on the other, shall at present
"remain unaltered." But we are honestly of opinion,
that this Art. in nowise repeals the 15th as relates
to the payment of the duties on Woollens, for the following
reasons

Thw only Treaty referred to in that part of the
26 Art. quoted above, is allowed by the Portuguese Cortes
to be what is commonly called the

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Identifier: | JB/110/004/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

1821-07-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

copy of a letter addressed to john jeffery esqr

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w tucker 1813 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

ID Number

35994

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