Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

APPENDIX (E. 4.)—An Account of Sums advanced by Receivers General of Land and Assessed Taxes, on Account of MILITIA, Deserters Warrants, and other Disbursements, under various Acts of Parliament; between 5th Jan. 1805 and the 5th of Jan 1806.

[blocks in formation]

APPENDIX (F.)-Navy Office, 4th Feb. 1806. An Account, shewing the Amount of Monies received from his Majesty's Exchequer, for NAVAL SERVICES, between the 5th Jau. 1805, and 5th Jan. 1806; distinguishing the Services to which the same has been applied.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

VICTUALLING,

£. S. d.
94,000 0 0
1,660,000 0

385,000 0 0
191,830 0 0

95,000 0 0

923,152 0 0

4,582,276 9 24

35,000 0 0 942,000 0

9,000 0

£.

s. da

403,500 0

9,318,758 9 24

Provisions and all sorts of Victualling Stores, paid for in Bills 3,026,824 7 3

at Ninety Days Date

Bills of Exchange and Imprest

.....

Necessary and Extra Necessary Money, and Contingencies
Widows Pensions

Supplies to the poor Inhabitants of Orkney and Shetland
Yards

SICK AND WOUNDED.

Subsistence, Medicine, Bedding, &c. for Sick Scamen

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

226,000 0 0
37,000 0 0

263,000 0 Q

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

990,466 3 0 £.14,466,998 3

APPENDIX (G.)-An Account of Monies paid by the Office of ORDNANCE, in the Year 1905, for Services at Home and Abroad respectively.

[blocks in formation]

APPENDIX (H.)-An Account of Monies paid by the Right Hon. the Paymaster Gen. of hi Majesty's FORCES, from 25th Dec. 1804, to the 24th Dec. 1805.

Pay and Allowances of the Forces, &c. Captains Allowances, Off-
reckonings, Recruiting Contingencies, Bills, and Clothing

Exchequer Fees

Garrisons

Pay of Officers

Staff

.....

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

APPENDIX (I.)-An Account of LOANS, REMITTANCES, and ADVANCES to other Countries, in
the Year ending 5th Jan. 1806; specifying the Total Amount paid to them respectively.
There was remitted out of Supplies 1800–5, to that Part of the United Kingdom called
Ireland, viz.
Out of Loan 1804, per Act 44 Geo. III. Cap. 47.
Out of Lotteries 1804, per

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

806,500 0 0

Ditto.... Cap. 93.

105,083 6

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Mem.

N. VANSITTART.

The Amount of Remittances and other Payments by way of Subsidy to Foreign Powers is included in the Sum of £.6,261,586. 16s. 2d. for Army Extraordinaries; but a particular Account of those Payments cannot yet be made up.

APPENDIX (K.)—An Account, shewing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the EXCHEQUER on the 5th Day of Jan. 1805, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ending the 5th of Jan. 1806, have been actually applied; so far as relates to MisCELLANEOUS SERVICES; specifying the Amount of Monies paid for Services at Home and Abroad respectively.

[blocks in formation]

s. d.

For Bounties on taking and bringing Fish to the Cities of London and Westminster,
and other Places in the United Kingdom
For the Relief of certain St. Domingo Sufferers
For defraying the Charge of Works, and Repa rs of the Roads and Bridges, in the
Highlands of Scotland, for 1803/4.......

.....

3,000 0 0 10,000 0 0

To make good Deficiency of Grants for the Service of the Year 1802

For the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea, for 1804/5......

Towards the Support of an Institution called the Veterinary College, for 1804

For printing the 57th Volume of Journals House of Commons
To Sheriffs, for Conviction of Felons and Overpayments
Expences, in 1805, under the Commission for publishing the Records of the Kingdom
For defraying the Charge of the Superintendence of Alens

Extraor. Expences of Prosecutions relating to the Coin of this Kingdom, in 1804/5
Towards making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, 1864/5
For Works done at the two Houses of Parliament and at the House of the Speaker,]
between the 31st May 1803 and 24th April 1804

For confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home, 1864/5

To be distributed to the Officers, Seamen, and Marines, on board the Fleet under the
Command of Samuel Lord Viscount Hood, in part of £.265,35%. 14. 104, being
the estimated Value of the Ships and Vessels taken possession of and armed for
His Majesty's Service at Toulon, with their Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
For completing the Works carrying on at Chetney Hill, in the County of Kent
For the Relief of the distressed Inhabitants of the Island of Shetland

[blocks in formation]

Do .......... Orkney

For the Works and Repairs of the Military Roads in North Britain....

....

To defray Bills of the Usher of the Court of Exchequer for Stationary, &c. for 18 4/5
For Printing and Stationary of the Two Honses of Parliament, for 1864/5
Towards detraying the Expence of the Public Office, Bow Street, 1804/5
Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England and Ireland, and for the Relict of the poor
French Protestant Clergy and Laity, for 1804/5

For the extra Charge of Messengers of the Three Secretaries of State, 1864/5

For Do. ........ of Contingencies...

[blocks in formation]

For the Ministers of the Vaudois Churches, for 1804/5

For discharging Arrears and Debts due and owing upon the Civil List, 5th July 184
For the Purchase of Ground and Buildings for erecting a Court House for Wes in nster
Do.
.... Do.
Do.

For Deficiency of Grant 1804 for the Officers of the Hauses of Lords and Commons
For Sums awarded to be paid under the 7th Article of the Treaty with America
For an Advance to the Proprietors of the Crinan Canal

For defraying Law Charges....

To the Trustees of the British Museum..

Ditto.... further Grant

For the Collection of Sculptured Marbles, &c. of the late C. Townicy, Esq.
For the Moiety of the Expence of building a Bridge over the River Spey at Fochabers
in North Britain

[blocks in formation]

For the Purchase of a House for the official Use of the Judge Advocate General
To the E. I. Company, for Experc, s incurred by them in the Service of the Public
Towards rebuilding the. Pier at the Harbour of Methil, in Fifesh re
For cleansing the Harbour of Catwater and Sutton Pool

[blocks in formation]

For the Board of Agricul ure

For purchacing Ground and erecting Buildings for a Naval Asylum, and for the Mam-
tenance thereof

For the French Clergy and Laity; Toulonese, Corsican, and Dutch Emigrants; and
Amer can Loyalists

Printing Journals, and printing and delivering Votes, &c, of the House of Commons
For reprinting Journals, Indexes, and Reports of Do

To be paid to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons

To the Bank of England, for Discount on Prompt Payments on Loan E. 14,500,000

[blocks in formation]

for receiving the above Loan

for receiving Contributions to Lotteries 1804/5
for Discount on Prompt Payments thereon n 1864/5
for receiv ny, Loan of £.1,005,290 0 2 for paying off

Loyalty .5 per Cots. 1797 at 5th April 1305

For Salaries to the Officers, and Incidental Expences of the Commissioners for e ducing the National Debt

3,000 0

20,000 0 0

133,521 12 Q

17,581 9 0

9,655 9 3

4,765 3 9

222,851 12 6

11,683 19 7

4,000 0 0

4,589 11 2

810 1 1

2,019 8 0

To the Officers of the Exchequer, for extra Trouble in making out Excheq. B.lls in 1805]
Do
... Do
paying off Do in 1804.....

To William Young, Esq; for Expences attending the execut on of an Act for the Re-
demption of the Land Tax

For Salaries and Expences of American Commiss oners

For a Clerk employed on Business relative to American Claims

To the Commissioners for preparing and drawing Lotteries 1803/4/5

To David Skene, Esq. for Incidental Expences of the Act for distribut ng Mon es
stipulated to be paid by the United States of America

To replace to His Majesty's Civil List Revenues the Sums issued thereout, pursuant to
Addresses of the House of Commons; viz.

....

To H. Alexander, Esq; as Chairman of the Committee of Ways & Means, Sess. 1805/4
To George Whittam, Esq; for making an Index to the Votes in Session 1803/4
To the Second Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, in Session, 1503/+
To the Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, in Do
To the Deputy Serjeant at Arms of Do, to make up his Allowance equal to £. 500,
for the Session 1803/4

.......

For the Institution for preventing the spreading of Contagious Maligant Fevers in the Metropolis...

...

For Compensations to Officers of the House of Commons for their Attendance on
Public Committees in Session 1805/4

For the last Instalment for erecting a Monument to the Memory of Captain Montague
For Rewards to Persons employed under the Commissioners tor carrying into execu-
tion the Measures recommended by the Ho. of Com. respecting the Public Records
For the Second Instalment for erecting a Monument to the memory of the Rt. hon.
Sir Ralph Abercromby

To make good to His Majesty's Civil List Revenues Monies issued thereout, for Public
Services; viz.

For additional Allowance to Clerks in the Office for auditing the Public Accounts
For Expences attend ng the Malt and Barley Comm ttees of the House of Lords
For Contingent Expences in the execution of an Act for inquiring into Naval Abuses
For Expences attending the digesting and abstract ng Peor Returns

To the Chairman of the Committee of the house of Peers, for his Attendance in Ses-
sion 1803/4

To John Clementson, for One Year's Rert of a House in lieu of Apartments he
resigned at the House of Commons

Expences of a Plan for the more perfect Security of Shipping in the Port of London
Towards Expences of au Index to One Volume of Journals of the House of Lords
Ditto the Index to Journals of the House of Lords, for Seven Years, to 1st July 1801
For Stationary provided for New South Wales

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

For Expences at the Parliament Office, in Session 1803/4

Arrears of Salary to Persons on the Civil Establishment of New Brunswick

For making a further Provision for the Presbyterian Ministers of Ulster and Munster
To Dr. Clarke, for his Trouble and Attendance relative to an Act for enforcing the
Residence of the Clergy

To Dr. Lavard, for his Services relat ve to a Distemper among the Horned Cattle
For Deficiency of Grant for Expences of Public Office Bow Street, 1804 ..
For Expences of a Plan for the Establishment of a Horse Patrol for the Public Roads
leading to the Metropolis

For the Relief of British Subjects detained in France

For making and publishing Weekly Returns of the Average Price of Sugar

For Deficiency of Grant to the Deputy Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons, for Disbursements in Sesson 1803/4

To pay Fees on passing Public Accounts

....

For Models of Arches of Bridges, for the Use of a Committee of the Ho. of Commons
For Fees on Tallies levied on several Aids granted by Parliament

SERVICES ABROAD.

For His Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services, 1804/5

For repairing and maintaining British Forts and Settlements on the Coast of Africa.
For Expences of Mission for making Discoveries in Africa

To pay Bills drawn from New South Wales

For the Civil Establishment of

Bermuda 1804/5 870 0 0 Bahama Islands 4.438 12 7St. John's.... 5,100 0 0
Dominica .... 600 0 0 ||New S. Wales 7,225 12 6 Newfoundland 2,136 12 10
Upper Canada 8,379 6 31||Nova Scotia 7,165 0 0Sierra Leone 28,000 0 0
Cape Breton 2,040 0 0 New Brunswick 4,650 0 0

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

68,605 4 2 £2,845,728 7 11

An Account of the UNFUNDEDDEBT and Demands outstanding on 5th January 1806; under the Heads of Exchequer, Treasury, Army, Barracks, Ordnance, Navy, Civil List Advances, and any other Head of Public Service; specifying the saine: Distinguishing, under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demands consisted; and also what Part of the said Debt or Demands was then provided for, and in what Manner; and what Part thereof was unprovided for.

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

39th Geo. III. Cap. 28. Aids, Anno 1806, Extension of Bank £.

44

45

Amount outstanding.

s. d.

3,000,000 0. 0
0
341,000 0

Charter

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

997,700 0 0

[blocks in formation]

Cap. 27.

[blocks in formation]

1805

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

9,739,700 0

8,000,000 0

Cap. 119.

Cap.120.

Vote of Credit
Supply

[merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

TREASURY:

Miscellaneous Services . .

Warrants for Army Services

Treasury Bills accepted previous to and on 5th January

1806, due subsequent to that Day

ARMY:

Ordinary Services

Extraordinaries.

Barracks

Ordnance

Navy

Civil List Advances

Whitehall, Treasury-Chambers, }

-27,180,400 0 0

[ocr errors]

327,781 11

74

[blocks in formation]

An Account of NOTES of the BANK of ENGLAND An Account of NOTES of the BANK of IRELAND in Circulation (including Bank Post Bills) from the 1st February 1805, to the 1st February 1806;|| -distinguishing the Amount in "Circulation in each Quarter, and the Amount of those under the Value of £.5.

Amount of Bank of England Notes of £.5 each, and upwards, including Bank Post Bills, payable Seven Days after Sight.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
« AnteriorContinuar »