Coal Trade: Appendix No. 5

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

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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.
COALS, CULM and CINDER SHIPPED from the Ports of GREAT BRITAIN collectively in the Year 1829.
QUANTITIES SHIPPED. COALS (except Small Coals) and CINDERS. SMALL COALS. CULM. AGGRERATE QUANTITIES shipped; stated in Tons Weight.
Tons. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure.
Tons.
To other Ports of Great Britain (Coastwise) 677,905 2,905,313 86,864 131,691 5,014,132
To Ireland 278,302 367,163 2,147 35,521 840,246
To British Colonies 46,531 56,331 2,887 117 128,893
To Foreign Countries 40,074 12,487 63,151 128 240,854
Total 1,042,812 12,487 3,328,807 63,151 91,898 128 167,329 6,224,125

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No. 5. -An Account of the Quantity of Coals, Culm and Cinders, exported from thedifferent Ports of England, Scotland and Wales, in the Year 1829-continued.
Coals, Cinders and Culm exported from the different Ports of Great Britain in the Year 1829.
PORTS from which shipped. TO OTHER PORTS OF GREAT BRITAIN (COASTWISE). TO IRELAND. TO BRITISH COLONIES. TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. AGGREGATE QUANTITIES SHIPPED FROM THE PORTS. PORTS from which shipped.
Coals (except Small Coals) and Cinders. Small Coals. Culm. Coals (except Small Coals) and Cinders. Small Coals. Culm. Coals (except Small Coals) and Cinders. Small Coals. Culm. Coals (except Small Coals) and Cinders. Small Coals. Culm. Coals (except Small Coals) and Cinders. Small Coals. Culm.
- Tons. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Tons. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Tons. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Tons. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Tons. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. Chaldrons Newcastle Measure. Chaldrons Imperial Measure. -
England & Wales. England & Wales.
London 10,045 55 178 185 178 10,045 185 55 London.
Rochester 279 246 279 246 Rochester.
Portsmouth 1,922 105 82 10 82 1,922 10 105 Portsmouth.
Poole 35 275 35 275 Poole.
Dartmouth 50 21 50 21 Dartmouth.
Plymouth 244 33 3 41 41 247 33 Plymouth.
Falmouth 38 38 Falmouth.
St. Ives 50 50 St. Ives.
Bideford 17 17 Bideford.
Bristol 157 3 7 4,909 763 34 374 48 5,440 766 48 41 Bristol.
Gloucester and Sidney 3,184 89 1,554 4,738 89 Gloucester and Sidney.
Cardiff 18,317 403 39,421 91 12 9 57,829 9 415 Cardiff.
Newport 336,293 135,686 476 433 263 472,888 263 Newport.
Swansea 16,955 56,245 684 112,181 3,609 15,787 31,397 37 1,325 626 117 121 654 20,601 121 73,357 654 1,310 143,695 Swansea.
Llanelly 38,241 951 5,176 11,822 492 1,216 30 175 532 175 50,093 532 1,443 6,392 Llanelly.
Milford 1,319 4,898 14,248 341 1,740 56 1,319 5,239 56 15,988 Milford.
Aberystwith 130 130 Aberystwith.
Beaumaris 44 44 Beaumaris.
Chester 34,976 46 8,238 448 43,662 46 Chester.
Liverpool 21,676 185 7 35,423 63 21,961 24,167 2 225 103,227 2 185 225 63 7 Liverpool.
Lancaster 8,938 13,584 298 22,820 Lancaster.
Whitehaven 29,920 25 209,801 164 9,394 45 45 249,115 189 Whitehaven.
Carlisle 1,191 9 1,191 9 Carlisle.
Berwick 600 351 130 730 351 Berwick.
Newcastle 1,562,231 33,377 9,680 1,128 26,379 1,668 9,002 39,713 9,002 1,598,290 39,713 36,173 Newcastle.
Sunderland 1,143,563 48,380 240 300 5,024 240 2,316 21,038 2,316 1,148,827 21,038 48,920 Sunderland.
Stockton 26,969 2,677 326 160 1 351 1 27,295 351 2,837 Stockton.
Whitby 40 40 Whitby.
Hull and Goole 27,716 15 2 579 27 2 579 27,731 27 Hull and Goole.
Grimsby 45 45 Grimsby.
Ipswich 150 150 Ipswich.
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Scotland 235,490 10,937 29 40,787 119,492 1,168 18,014 2,731 92 14,883 68 128 309,174 68 133,160 92 128 1,197 Scotland.
Total 677,905 2,905,313 86,864 131,691 278,302 367,163 2,147 35,521 46,531 56,331 2,887 117 40,074 12,487 63,151 128 1,042,812 12,487 3,328,807 63,151 91,898 128 167,329 Total.
Inspector General's Office,
Custom House, London,
8th May 1830.
WILLIAM IRVING,
Inspector General of Imports and Exports.

[For the Quantities shipped at each Port, see the following Page.]