Irish Lighthouses Act, 1811

Rates for Entries of Ships.

III. And be it further enacted, That, from and after the Expiration of Ten Days after the Day of the passing this Act, there shall be payable and paid to the said Corporation for preserving and improving the Port of Dublin, the Rates and Duties following; that is to say, upon every Entry inwards and on every Entry outwards of any Ship or Vessel made in any Part of Ireland, and upon every Entry, Cocket or Warrant, in any such Port for shipping any Goods, Wares or Merchandize, inwards or outwards, or from any Port in Ireland to any other Port therein, where the Value of such Goods, Wares or Merchandize shall exceed the Sum of Five Pounds, the Sum of One Shilling and Six Pence.