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V.-PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

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30,478,174 8 9 1,574,361 18 5

IV.

Other Charges

on the Consolidated

Fund, viz.

V. Civil Government of Scotland, (D.) -
VI. Other Payments in Anticipation, (E.)
Bounties for Fisheries, Manufac-
tures, Corn, &c.

Pensions on the Heredit. Revenue
Militia and Deserters Warrants, &c.

VII. Navy, (F.)-Salaries to the Offices....
ForWages, Bounty, Flag-pay, Half-
pay, and Pensions

11,576 2 0

290,171 4 91

74,453 7 0

202,402 8 9

1,594,161 19 9

85,359 3 3

438,991 13 81
27,700 0 0
208,197 10 03

674,889 3 9

130,000 0 0

2,809,712 19 0

For Dock Yards, Building of Ships,
Stores, Pilotage, &c.

6,361,735 08

For Marine Service on Shore

The Victualling Department
Transport do. for Transports, Pri-
soners of War, Sick & Wounded
Seamen, &c.

Miscellaneous Services

412,100 00

9,713,547 19 8
4,932,777 19 9

1,829,435 9 10
300,000 0 0

2,129,435 9 10

16,775,761 9 3

4,190,748 6 6

VIII. Ordnance, (G.) ....

IX. Army, (H.)-Ordinary Services, viz. For Regulars, Fenc. Milit. Invalids, and Volunteer Corps ....

Barracks......

Staff Officers & Offic. of Garrisons
Half-pay.....

Widows Pensions....

8,614,625 1 1

256,549 8 2

144,596 6 9

198,343 3

21,500 0 0

Chelsea Hospital

Exchequer Fees

Pay of Public Offices

550,023 7 7

77,468 0 10

93,578 6 0

9,956,683 13 5

Extraordinary Services

X. Loans, Remittances, and Advances to

other Countries, - - Ireland, (I.)..

XI. Miscellaneous Services, (K.)

At Home....

Abroad

5,431,867 0 11

15,388,550 14 4
3,681,251 3 4

1,049,205 7 83
178,177 13 0

1,227,383 0 82

Deduct Loan, &c. for Ireland

75,670,641 8 2 3,681,251 3

£.*71,989,390 4 10

*This includes the Sum of £. 438,257. 18. 5. for Interest paid on Imperial Loans.

N.B. The several Items under each head are stated in the Appendixes A, B, &c. above referred towhich follow.

Monies paid out of the Exchequer in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1808, towards satisfying the Charges of the PUBLIC DEBT of Great Britain, Ireland, and Imperial Loans.

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APPENDIX (A. 2.)—Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the COMMISSIONERS for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1808.

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APPENDIX (B.) will be found in page xxii.

VOL. XI. Appendix.

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APPENDIX (C.)—Charges upon the Consolidated Fund, in the Year ended Jan. 5, 1808; exclusive of the Interest of the Public Debt, and the Payments upon EXCHEQUER Bills. CIVIL LIST.

£.

d. His R. H. the Duke of Cambridge £12,000 0 For his Majesty's Household...,898,000 0 0

Ditto

Clarence. 6,000 0 0 Ditto by 44 Geo. III. per ann

60,0000 0
Ditto
Kent

6,000 0 0 Ditto

Cumberland ... 6,000 0 0 COURTS OF JUSTICE.

Ditto
Sussex...

6,000 0 0 The Judges of England and Wales 17,900 15 5

Ditto

Cambridge 6,000 0 A. Graham, Esq. Inspector of the

Representatives of Arthur Onslow 3,000 0 temporary places oí confinement

Earl of Chatham

4,000 0 of Felons

350 00
Lord Heathfield

1,500 0 0 9. Colquhoun, Esq. Receiver of the

Lord Rodney

2,000 0 Thames Police Office

7,168 6 10
Lady Dorchester

1,000 0 I. Baldwin, Esq. Receiver of the

John Penn, Esq.

3,000 0 seven Public Offices..... 16,139 14 114 Richard Penn, Esq.

1,000 0 H. M. Dyer, Esq. Ch. J. Adm.

Duchess of York

4,000 0 Court, Bahama

2,000 0 0
Earl St. Vincent

2,000 0 0 J. Bedford, Esq. do. Barbadoes 2,000 0 0

Lord Duncan

2,000 0 0 J. Sewell, Esq.co. ... at Malta 2,000 0

Duke of Richmond

12,666 13 W.Terriit, Esq. do. at Bermudas 2,000 0 0

Sir William Henry Ashurst

1,500 0 Alex. Croke, Esq. do. Nova Scotia 2,000 0

Sir Beaumont Hotham

2,000 0 H. I. Hinchcliffe, Esq. do Jamaica 2,000 0

Sir Sidney Smith

1,000 0 0 Sheriffs of England and Wales ...

4,000 0 0
Baroness Abercrombie

2,000 00 Keeper of the Hanaper in Chan

Lord Hutchinson....

2,000 0 cery

Sir James Saumarez

1,200 0 MINT.

Duke of Portland and others, for Master of, in England

6,900 0 0

the Prince of Orange..... 16,000 0 0 T. Morrison, esq. Receiver of the

Lord Boringdon and others, in
Fces in the Mint

3,476 2
Trust for Lord Amherst

3,000 0 0 Master of, in Scotland

0

1,200 0
Duke of Athol

3,256 3 6 Lady Viscountess Nelson

2,000 0 SALARIES & ALLOWANCES.

Sir Rich. Strachan

1,000 0 0 The Rt. Hon. C. Abbot, Speaker of

Lord Collingwood

2,000 0 the House of Commons, to com

Sir J. T. Duck worth.......

1,000 0 0 plete his Allowance of 6,000). 2,801 10 0

Lord Eldon..

955 11 11 The Marquis of Bute, late one of

William Earl Nelson............

5,000 0 0 the Auditors of the Imprest ... 7,000 0 0

Lord Rodney

923 1 6 P. Deare, Esq. late Deputy do. 300 0 0

Thomas Baron Erskine

3,044 8 104 E. Roberts, Esq. on the yearly Sum

Princess Charlotte of Wales 7,000 0 0 of 6501. sormerlypaid to the Au.

Duchess Dowager of Gloucester . 2,000 0 0 ditor of the Exchequer

650 0

0
Duke of Gloucester

14,000 0 0 Commissioners for auditing the

Her Highness Princess Sophia ... 5,000 0 0 Public Accounts

12,300 0 0 Do for 49 days to 10ih Oct. 1807 752 11 GB Salaries of Clerks in the Office of

Sir J. Stuart, for 1 day 1 qr. of a Public Accounts 35,982 0

1,502 14 111 Inspector of Tontine Certificates 800

0
Duke of Grafton

6,570 00 Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, for Fees paid at sundry

BOUNTIES. Public Offices ....

904 6 0 For the Encouragement of the Do. .... of South Sea Co. for du.

Growth of Hemp and Flax .... 2,956 13 S Commissioners for auditing the

Richard Clarke, Esq. Chamberlain Public Accounts in the West

of the City of London, for the Indies ....

4,750 00 better Improvement of the Port Salaries and Contingencies for do 5,764 18 8

of London

20,000 00 John Buckworth, Esq. 49 days to

Do. in full of £.100,000

20,000 0 0 10th Oct. 1807

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5 94 Do, in part of £.45,000

21,000 0 0 John L. Panier, Esq. for Salaries

Commissioners for the improveand Contingencies in the Office

ment of the Port of London 4,000 0 0 of the said Commissioners, to

Do. tor Compensations for loss enable them to proceed to the

sustained under the Act for the West Indies

3,073 19 7 Improvement of the Port of PENSIONS.

London

93,079 197 His R. H. the Prince of Wales

Do. of Northern Light-houses.... 15,000 0 0

65,000 0 0 Ditto ditto

The Directors of the West India Ditto the Duke of York

Company, in part of £.30,000 15,000 0

14,000 0 0 Ditto

Sir W. Curtis, for 130 Ticket Por-
Clarence 12,000 0 0
Ditto
Kent

ters, claiming Compensations

12,000 0 0 Ditto

under the Act for Improve-
Cumberland 12,000 0 0
Ditto
Sussex........

ment of the Port of London, in-
12,000 0 0
cluding Fees

11,366 26

year to Do

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...

£. 1,594, 161 19

APPENDIX (B.)— Interest paid on ExCHEQUER Bills, from the 5th Day of Jan. 1807 to

the 5th Day of January 1808.

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APPENDIX (D.)- A List of all such Sum and Sums of Money as have been incurred, and

become due, upon his Majesty's Establishment for Civil Affairs within Scotland, bearing Date the 19th Day of June 1761, for One Year: from 5th Jan. 1807 inclusive to 5th Jan. 1808 exclusive .

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APPENDIX (E. 1.) Amount of Bounties puid in England and Scotland out of the Reve

nues of Customs and Ercise, between the 5th of Jan. 1807 and the 5th Jan. 1808; being Payments in the nature of Anticipations of Ercheguer Issues.

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APPENDIX (E. 2.) - Post Office.- Pensions and Parliamentary Grants, for the Year

ended 5th January 1808. His Grace the Duke of Marlborough

£.5,000 His Grace the Duke of Grafton

4,700 The heirs of the late Duke of Schomberg

4,000

£. 13,700

APPENDIX (E. 3.)–Excise.—An Account, shewing how the Public Monies remaining in

the Receipt of the Exchequer on the 5th Jan. 1807, together with the Monics paid into the same during the Year ending 5th Jan. 1808, and the Monies paid out of the Net Produce of the Revenues of the said Year, in Anticipation of the Exchequer Receipt, have been actually applied; so far as regards the Receipt of the Excise in England, and can be ascertained at

the Ercise Office. PENSIONS, viz.

£.

d. f. s. d. Duke of Grafton

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9,000 0 0 Earl Cowper

2,000 0 0 Charles Roon, Esq. Moiety of the Earl of Bath's 1,500 0 0 Lord Melbourne's .... ditto......

1,500 0 0

14,000 0 BOUNTY, Salted Provisions

19,840 10 11

£. 33,840 10 114

APPENDIX (E. 4.)—Sums advanced by Receivers General of Land and Assessed Taxes, on Account of MILITIA, and DESERTERS WARRANTS, and other Disbursements, under various Acts of Parliament; between the 5th January 1807 and the 5th January 1808.

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APPENDIX (F.)-Monies received from his Majesty's Exchequer, for NAVAL SERVICES, between 5th January 1807 and the 5th January 1808.

HEADS OF SERVICE.

SUM.

TOTAL.

NAVY:

Salaries to the Admiralty, Navy, and Navy Pay Offices
Wages to Officers and Seamen

Bounty to Volunteers, Flag Pay, &c.

Half Pay to Sea Officers, and Bounty to Chaplains
Pensions to Sea Officers, their Widows, &c. and to superan-
nuated Artificers

Wages to His Majesty's Dock and Rope Yards

Building of Ships, purchase of Stores of every Description,
repairing of Ships, purchase of Ships taken from the Enemy,
Head Money, &c. paid in Bills at Ninety Days Date
Pilotage

Bills of Exchange, Imprests, and Contingencies
Exchequer Fees ....

Marine Services on Shore, and Half Pay to Marine Officers

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135,100 0 1,031,000 0 112,000 0 32,723 13

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9,713,547 19 8

4,932,777 19 9

1,829,435 9 10

300,000 0 0

2,129,435 9 10 £16,775,761 9 3

APPENDIX (G).—Monies paid by the Office of ORDNANCE, in the Year 1807, for Services at Home and Abroad respectively.

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295,221 15

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£. 4,190,748 6 6

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