Britain and IRELAND, and the Charge thereupon, at the 5th of January 1827. CHARGE. }24,513,592 14 1 Annual Interest on 1,169,419 17 99 Unredeemed Debt ) Due to Long Annuities, exthe pire 1860..... 1,332,301 00 Public Creditor Life Annui- English 25,827 8 73 ties payable at the €25,907,198 1 37 1,176,457 18 64 278,269 6 21 797 10 131 Military and Naval Pensions and Civil Superannuations 2,800,000 0 0 TOTAL CHARGE, including Sinking Fund and Pen- £34,471,013 2 03|1,373,657 14 6435,844,670 16 7 sions ABSTRACT £4 as £. 34 per cents, 5 Geo. IV. c. 45Purchased with the Sinking Fund Transferred for Life Annuities Stock Unclaimed, 10 years and upwards Purchased with Unclaimed Dividends Transferred for Redemption of Land Tax under Schedules C. D. 1. & D. 2. 11,659,756 76 2,308,584 0 0 209,713 90 540,50000 302,998 5 4 Total transferred to Commissioners, as above £.21,170,797 192 National Debt Office,? $ 25,907,198 1 31 9,089 18 111 | 278,269 6 275,476,455 15 71 (a) (a) Chargeable with £.589,250. 12. 0, Life Annuities, per 48 Geo. 3. c. 142.-Do. with the sum of £81,400. 0. 0. Annuities for a On 5th Term of Years to the Trustees of the Waterloo Fund, per 59 Geo. 3. c. 34. payable by sundry half-yearly Instalments. January, Also with the payment of £.509,245. 17. 4. (by Quarterly In1827. stalments,) being part of £.6,149,245 17. 4. Non-assented £.4. per cents, vested in the Commissioners as £.34 per cents, per Geo. IV. c. 45. S. HIGHAM, Comptroller General, AN ACCOUNT OF THE UNFUNDED DEBT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND; And of the Demands outstanding on the 5th January 1827; DISTINGUISHED UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS; viz. Exchequer Bills; Sums remaining unpaid, charged upon the Aids granted by Parlia. ment; Advances out of the Consolidated Fund in Ireland, towards the Supplies ; and Exchequer Bills to be issued on the Consolidated Fund ;—and distinguishing also, such part of the Unfunded Debt and Demands, as have been provided for by Parliament;-together with an Account of the Ways and Means remaining in the Exchequer, or to be received on the 5th day of January 1827, to defray such part of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding, as have been provided for. 8. d. Exchequer Bills, exclusive of £ 8. d. d. £ 772,650 - 23,793,200 - - 24,565,850 Sinking Fund.... Sums remaining unpaid, charged upon Aids granted by Parlia- |3,282,828 3 87 3,282,828 3 81 ment Total Unfunded Debt, and } £4,301,895 14 - 23,793,200 - - 28,095,095 14-4 + | Ways and Means..... 4,383,649 15 -] Surplus Ways and Means ...... 81,754 1 Exchequer Bills to be issued to complete the £ 5,703,718 11 +5,703,718 11 } + Charge upon the Consolidated Fund Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, February, Whitebeth Treasury Chambers , } J, C. HERRIES. TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. AN ACCOUNT of the Value of tho IMPORTS into, and of the EXPORTS from, the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, During each of the Three Years ending the 5th January 1827, calculated at the official Rates of Valuation, and distinguisbing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize exported :—Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported therefrom, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof. YEARS VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM, VALUE of the Produce and into the calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation. Manufactures United Kingdom, of the calculated United Kingdom, at the Produce and exported therefrom, Foreign TOTAL according to the Valuation. of the or Declared EXPORTS. Value thereof. United Kingdom Merchandize. ending 5th January. Real 1825 1826 1827 37,558,176 4 10 48,730,466 4 7 10,204,785 6 458,935,251 10 11 2 1 38,390, 103 14 U 38,870,945 11 11 31,536,833 10 11 151,044,658 Inspector General's Office, 24th March, 1827. } WILLIAM IRVING, AN ACCOUNT of the Value of the IMPORTS into, and of the EXPORTS from, GREAT BRITAIN, During each of the Three Years ending the 5th January 1827; calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated exclusive of the Trade with Ireland; distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandizo exported :-Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported from Great Britain, according to tho Real or Declared Value thereof. YEARS ending 5th January VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN, VALUE VALUE of IMPORTS of the Produce and into calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation. Manufactures of Great Britain, the United Kingdom, calculated at the exported from Official Rates of Produce and Foreign Great Britain, ac TOTAL and cording to the Real of the Colonial or Declared EXPORTS. Value thereof. 1825 1826 1827 36,146,448 0 0 48,024,951 13 610,188,596 9 258,213,548 2 8 37,568,020 16 9 42,661,054 8 11 46,453,021 17 19,155,305 5 0,55,608,327 2 1 38,077,330 90 36,069,999 12 40,332,104 6 10,069,188 1 250,401,292 7 2 30,847,638 7 4 Note: The Commercial Intercourse with Ireland, having been placed upon the footing of a Coasting Trade, the Exports to, and Imports from that Country, are necessarily omitted in this Return. Inspector General's Office, Custom House, London, WILLIAM IRVING. 24th March 1827. Inspector General of Imports and Exports. |