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Wealth of Nations

Appendix to Book IV

The two following accounts are subjoined, in order to illustrate and confirm what is said in the fifth chapter of the fourth book, concerning the Tonnage Bounty to the Whit-herring Fishery. The reader, I believe, may depend upon the accuracy of both accounts.

An account of Busses fitted out in Scotland for eleven Years, with the Number of empty Barrels carried out, and the Number of Barrels of Herrings caught; also the Bounty, at a Medium, on each Barrel of Sea-sticks, and on each Barrel when fully packed.

Years   Number of  Empty Barrels  Barrels of Her-  Bounty paid on 
         Busses     carried out    rings caught      the Busses 
                                                        £.  s.  d. 
1771          29        5,948        2,832          2,885   0   0 
1772         168       41,316       22,237         11,055   7   6 
1773         190       42,333       42,055         12,510   8   6 
1774         240       59,303       56,365         26,932   2   6 
1775         275       69,144       52,879         19,315  15   0 
1776         294       76,329       51,863         21,290   7   6 
1777         240       62,679       43,313         17,592   2   6 
1778         220       56,390       40,958         16,316   2   6 
1779         206       55,194       29,367         15,287   0   0 
1780         181       48,315       19,885         13,445  12   6 
1781         135       33,992       16,593          9,613  15   6 

    Totals 2,186      550,943      378,347       £165,463  14   0 

Sea-sticks     378,347  Bounty, at a medium, for each 
                        barrel of sea-sticks,         £ 0   8   2¼ 
                        But a barrel of sea-sticks 
                        being only reckoned two thirds 
                        of a barrel fully packed, one 
                        third to be deducted, which 
1/3 deducted   126,115  brings the bounty to          £ 0  12   3¾ 
Barrels fully 
packed         252,231 
And if the herrings are exported, there is besides a 
                                         premium of   £ 0   2   8 
So the bounty paid by government in money for each 
                                         barrel is    £ 0  14  11¾ 

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