An Eftimate of the Charge of the Office of Ordnance, for the Year 1736. LAND-SERVICE. Ordinary of the Office, comprifing Repairs of) -Storehouses, Barracks, Platforms, Carriages, 1. s. d. 1. s. d. Stores for Gatrifons, Rents, Salaries, and 38,835 76 other incident Charges Services incurred Anno 1735, not provided for by Parliament. The Remainder of the Supplies voted by Parliament the Voted in Parliament for this Service, An. 1734. 25,000 7,636 12 4 Voted for this Service, Anno 1735 7,769 13 31 25,000 OO $7,769 13 3÷ 65,406 57 Total of Supplies to 24th Dec. 1735 Payments made to Thomas Revel, Efq; Contractor for this Service, from the 4th of February 1733-4, the Commencement of the Contract, to the 4th of September 1735, inclufive The Payments from the 15th of September, 1735, to the 4th of January following, being four Months, at 28 Days per Month, estimated at Infurance, Anno 1735 Extraordinary Magazines and neceffary 10,349 4 2 508 93 300 0 0 -11,157 13 5 70,407 14 3 Total Total of actual and eftimated Payments to the 4th of January, 1735-6, Deduct the foregoing Supplies Remains to be provided for by Parliament 5001 8 7 To make good the Difference of Pay between the English and Irish Eftablishments for Lord Rothes's Regiment` To make good the like Sun paid Mr. William Caulfield, for furveying and keeping in Repair the New Roads through the Highlands, Anno 1734, Navy Office, January 23, 1735. An Estimate of the Debts of the Navy, on the Heads hereafter mentioned, as it flood December 31, 1735, viz. EAR and Tear, ordinary and extraordinary Repairs, due to pay off and W 145,876 Service thereof, To pay off and discharge all the Bills register'd on the faid Course for Premium on For Freight of Tenders, and for Stores delivered into his Majesty's Yards, &c. for To his Majefty's Yards and Rope-Yards for Ordinary and Extraordinary, Due to pay the Men unpaid on the Books of Ships paid off, To Ships in Sea Pay on December 31, 1735, 37,406 4 22 525,461 To difcharge all the Bills enter'd for the Pilotage, Surgeons Neceffaries, Bounties to Widows and Orphans of Men flain at Sea, on the Head of Seamens Wages, jes to} 16,913 $79,780 4 2 Vi&ualling-Office Debt, as per Eftimate from that Office.. Due for Short-Allowance to the Companies of his Majefty's Ships in Pay, and which 25,583 13 0 have been paid off, For paying off the Bills enter'd on their Course For neceffary Money, extra-neceffary Money, Bills of Exchequer and Contingencies To the Officers, Workmen, &c. employ'd at the feveral Ports, 79,504 17 61 2,850 14 42 10,503 4 8 118,442 9 7 Sick and hurt, as per Eftimate from that Office. Due for the Quarters and Cure of fick and hurt Seamen, fent on Shore from his Majefty's Fleet, and Contingencies relating to that Service, 17,519 13 5 The Total amounts to the Sum of 1,085,5or 18 st From whence deducting the Money in the Treasurer's Hands, as follows, And also the Money that has been fince received, and what remains to be issued 88,572 921 505,882 19 7 594,140 8 91 The Net Debt will be 491,361 9 8 Money, as under-mentioned, and may be reckoned towards fatisfying the aforefaid Debt of the Navy. Memorandum, There was remaining in the late and prefent Treafurers of the Navy's Hands, on the 31st of December, 27359 Wear and Tear, and Ordinary. Seamen's Wages. Viduals. Hampden' Eftate. In Money, 2444 8 8 6,179 11 10 25,251 13 21 619 A 6 25,881 2 8 11 52 Rt. Hon. Pattee L. Ditto, towards the Debt of fick and Vife. Torrington. hurt Seamen, 73 13 5 8714 5 54 In Money, 12,483 3 7 31,148 8 5 7938 12 13 Rt. Hon. Arthur Ditto, towards the Debt of fick and Onflow, Efq; N. B. There remained on the 31st of December laft, to come in of the Supplies of the Year, Of which there has been fince received, viz. For half a Year's Pay to the Navy and Victualling Yards, due at Michaelmas laft, 505,882 19 7 122,426 198 For making Payments on the Head of Seamens Wages, So that at this Time there remains to be iffued the Sun of 323,456 0 6 |