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Title Imports of Spirits and Sugar from Foreign Colonies to America
Reference T 64/41
Library The National Archives
Date 1733
Description An account of what quantity of rum or spirits, molasses, syrups, sugar and paneles have been imported into any of His Majesty's northern colonies in America from any of the French, Dutch or other foreign colonies there since the 25th December 1733 with the amount of the duties collected thereon by virtue of an act passed the sixth year of his present majesty's reign, entitled, an act for the better securing and encouraging the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America, distinguishing each colony and each year.
Document Type Report, Manuscript
Primary Commodity Sugar
Sub-commodity Wine and Spirits
Theme Trade and Commerce; Politics and Empire
Keywords colony, importation, rum, customs, molasses
Region North America
Places USA, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York; Canada, Nova Scotia
Copyright The National Archives