This document contains returns related to several orders dated April 7th and 8th, 1845, and includes a copy of Act XIV of 1843, which regulated the levy of customs duties. This historical record provides insight into trade and tariff regulations in India during the mid-19th century. It is a valuable resource for researchers and historians studying economic policy, international trade, and the administration of customs during the British colonial period. "Returns To Three Several Orders Dated Respectively 7 And 8 April 1845" offers a detailed snapshot of the legal framework governing commerce in India and its implications for both local and international business.
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