Customs Consolidation Act, 1876

Moneys, &c. received on account of Customs to be paid into the Bank of England.

21. All money, bills, notes, and drafts received on account of the revenue of Customs in Great Britain, and all other money arising by the duties of Customs in Great Britain, shall from time to time be paid into the Bank of England, and shall be placed to an account to be raised in the books of the said company, intituled “The General Account of the Commissioners of Customs;” and all money arising from the duties of Customs in Ireland shall be paid into the receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer.