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APPENDIX (I.)-An Account of LOANS, REMITTANCES and ADVANCES, to other Countries, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1812.

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275,000 00

1,832,168 4.10

39,555 5 4

1,871,723 10 2

157,582 0 0 673,441 9 10

7,410,039 15 3

In part of £. 2,000,000 granted for Portuguese Troops
in 1811..

In part of £. 100,000 granted for Relief to the Inha-
bitants of Portugal ...

Estimated Value of Dollars advanced to the Spanish Government, by Mr.
Wellesley

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........Ditto............ Stores sent to Spain and Portugal.

APPENDIX (K.)-An Account, shewing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the EXCHEQUER on the 5th day of Jan. 1811, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended the 5th day of Jan. 1812, have been actually applied; so far as relates to MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

For Reprinting Journals, Indexes, and Reports of the House of Commons 1806, 7, 8
For Printing and delivering Votes of the House of Commons, and for printing
Bills, Reports, &c. 1810

SERVICES AT HOME.

To the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy 1811................

For defraying the Charges of the Royal Military College 1810, 11

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

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..... of erecting Ditto at Sandhurst 1811 ......... ..... of the Royal Military Asylum 1810, 11 .................. ... of the Royal Naval Asylum 1811

For Printing and Stationary for the two Houses of Parliament 1810

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For the Deficiency for the Grant for Do. Anno 1810, 11..................................................................
For Printing Votes of the House of Commons 1811.......

For Salaries and Allowances of the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons,
and Serjeant at Arms 1810, 11 .......

For Stationary for the two Houses of Parliament 1811
For Printing for the Record Commissioners 1811

For Printing 1,250 Copies of the 40th, 41st, and 42nd Volumes of the Journals of
the House of Peers 1811

For defraying Law Charges 1810, 11

For defraying the Expense of the Public Office Bow street 1810, 11
For confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home 1810, 11
For defraying the Charge of the Superintendance of Aliens 1810, 11

20,222 4 0 104 6 3 1,799 8 4

1,880 0 0 2,256 9 4 5,826 8 8

4,163 2 0

25,000 0 0

For the Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England, and for the Relief of the Poor
French Clergy and Laity 1810, 11

For the Poor of St. Martin's in the Fields, et al. 1810, 11

For the relief of the Suffering Clergy and Laity of France, Toulonese, Dutch, and
Corsican Emigrants, Saint Domingo Sufferers, and American Loyalists 1810, 11.
For defraying the Charge of the Works and Repairs of the Roads and Bridges in
the Highlands of Scotland 1810...........
For the Expense of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western
Sea 1810, 11......

13,678 2 11 82,246 0 0

7,841 12 11

12,762 2 0 1,328 5 4

168,980 5 4

10,000 0 0

70,000 0 0

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22,656 12 11

4,500 0 0

4,300 0 0

To make Compensation to Mr. Samuel Davis, for Rent and Losses which he
sustained in consequence of the possession of the Old Marshalsea Prison
having been withheld from him 1811

For the Purchase of Buildings, and for making Improvements in and near Palace
Yard, Westminster 1810, 11

4,635 4 11

23,389 11 10
28,000 0 0
10,000 0 0

Towards rebuilding the Public Edifices destroyed by Fire at Trinidad 1810, 11....
Towards improving and securing Holyhead Harbour 1810, 11

To the Royal College of Surgeons, to enable them to complete the erection of a a Museum and Theatre, with an appropriate Front, in Lincoln's Inn Fields 1810......

4,500 0 0

Towards the Support of the Veterinary College 1810

To the extra Contingencies in the Offices of the three Secretaries of State, 1810,11

For the extra Messengers of Ditto 1810

To the East India Company, on account of the Loan of £. 1,500,000 authorized
by an Act 50 Geo. 3, cap. 114, 1810

For defraying the extraordinary Expense of Prosecutions relating to Coin 1811
For the Deficiency of the Grant for Ditto 1810,11

For Fees on passing Public Accounts 1811

To be paid to Sheriffs for Conviction of Felons and Over Payments 1811

For the Deficiency of the Grant for Ditto 1810,11

To the Board of Agriculture 1811

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For defraying the Bills of the Usher of the Court of Exchequer, for supply the
Court and Offices with Stationery 1810,11

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Towards completing the Repairs of the Crinan Canal 1811

For paying Bounties for taking and bringing Fish to the Cities of London and
Westminster 1811

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To pay off and discharge certain Annuities at the rate of £.5. per cent. per annum, granted per Acts 37th and 42d Geo, 3

To the Lottery Commissioners for the Incidental Expenses, &c. in preparing and drawing the Lotteries 1810,11

To the Trustees of the British Museum 1811

For building Bridges over the Cree and Kenn 1811

For Works and Repairs of the Military Roads in North Britain 1811.......
For defraying the Expenses of the Two Houses of Parliament 1811

To the Chief Clerk in the Office of the Auditor of the Exchequer, for his extra
trouble in preparing the Exchequer Bills pursuant to Act 48 Geo. 3, 1810,11
For the Incidental Expenses attending the Acts for the Redemption of the Land
Tax 1810

For the Expenses of the Office of the Commissioners for Reducing the National
Debt 1810, i1

For the Expenses of the Office for issuing Commercial Exchequer Bills, per Act
51 Geo. 3, cap. 15, 1811

For the Expenses of the Office of American Commissioners 1811

To the Bank of England for Discount on prompt payments on Loan £. 12,000,000,

1810......

Ditto

.... Ditto

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on Loan of £.1,400,000 for the Service of Ireland 1810
........... on Loan of £. 4,981,300, 1811.....
................................ on Lotteries 1810

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for receiving Loan £. 12,000,000, 1810.....
£. 1,400,000 for the Service of Ireland 1810.....
£.4,981,300, 1811

Lotteries 1810

for Management of Life Annuities 1811

1,000 0. 0

19,000 0 0
7,000 0 0

500,000 0 0
2,000 0 0
2,017 16 9

5,000 0 0

8,000 0 0

3,435 0 0

4,800 0 0

2,115 13 5
1,399 14 7

3,000 0 0

10,500 0 0

3,000 0 0

5,000 0 0

1,000 0 0

113,416 13 11

8,000 0 0

7,999 19 8

6,207 0 0

5,856 5 0

2,476 8 11

500 0 0

1,581 17 3

4,200 0 0

3,500 0 0
140 0 0

11,418 10 0

837 4 9 67,964 0 9

1,613 12

9,600 0 0

1,120 0 0

3,985 0 9

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For His Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services-Vide Services Abroad.

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

Edward Colman, Esq. late Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons, on
his Pension of £500 per annum, three quarters to 10th October 1810........
John Caley, Esq. for Rewards to Pensions employed under the Commissioners of
Public Records

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Jeremiah Dyson, Esq. Clerk Assistant to the House of Commons, to make up his
Allowance equal to £.2,000 for his Services during Session 1810 ......
John Clementson, Esq. Deputy Serjeant at Arms to the House of Commons, to
make up his Allowance equal to £,500 for his Attendance during Session 1810

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George Whittam, Esq. for making an Index of the Votes in the House of Com-
mons, in Session 1810

John Henry Ley, Esq. Second Clerk Assistant to the House of Commons, for his
Services during the Session 1810

Henry Gunnell, Esq. et al. Compensation to sundry Officers of the House of
Commons, for their Attendance on various Public Committees of that House ..
Mr. Charles Manning, being the first Instalment due to him under a Contract for
erecting a Monument to the Memory of Captain Hardinge.......
Mr. John Bacon

Do.

...... of Sir John Moore

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

To George Saunders, Esq to discharge, in part, the outstanding Demands of Arti-
ficers, for Works done at Somerset-Place, under the Superintendence of James
Wyatt, Esq.

To T. Nettleship, Esq. Clerk of the Grocers Company, for publishing the average
Price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar, for one year to 1st October 1810 ...
To Henry Dealtry, Esq. as a Remuneration for his Services as Clerk to the Com-
missioners for ascertaining the Saleable Offices in the Courts of Law

To Charles Groby and Francis William Barrow, for lighting the Lamps around the
New Square in Palace Yard, Westminster, from 7th September 1807 to 2d June

1810

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To William Chinnery, Esq. to make good the Deficiency of the Grant for the Year 1810, for defraying the Expense attending the confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home

To Ditto to pay Bills drawn by T. Dumaresq and T. Le Briton, on account of certain Allowances granted them for their trouble, &c. in attending the Privy Council respecting the Island of Jersey .........

To Ditto, to be paid over to Captain Aberdown and others, for their Expences in
attending the Committee of the House of Commons on the late Expedition to the
Scheldt

To Ditto to discharge Messrs. Blanchard and Ramsay's Expences on the Holyhead
Committee, in Session 1810

...

....

To John France, Esq. for his assistance in forming an Index to the Rolls of Par-
liament

To Edward Stracey, Esq. for his Services in attending as Counsel upon the Chair-
man of the Committees of the House of Peers during the Session 1810.....
To Thomas Brodie, Esq. for Salaries and other incidental Expences in forming the
Index to the Journals of the House of Peers for one Year, to 5th July 1810....
To Ditto, for his trouble in forming an Index to the Journals of the House of Peers
for one Year, to the 5th day of July 1810

To James Read, Esq. to defray Expences of the Establishment of the Horse Patrole
for the better Security of the Public Roads leading to the Metropolis, for three
quarters of a Year, to 5th Jan. 1811.....

To Dr. Thomas Brooke Clarke, for his trouble and attendance in receiving and
arranging the Returns of the Privy Council of the Non-resident Clergy, for one
Year and Half, to 5th Jan. 1811

To William Watson, Esq. Serjeant at Arms, for his Services during Session 1810..
To William Chinnery, Esq. to pay Mr. Gurney's Expences on Committees of the
Houses of Parliament in Session 1810

To Lord Walsingham, for his Services as Chairman of the Committees of the
House of Peers, during the Session 1810

To John Clementson, Esq. Deputy Serjeant at Arms to the House of Commons,
for one Year's Rent of a House, in lieu of Apartments he resigned at the House
of Commons

To the Magistrates of the Thames Police, for further Expences incurred in carrying into effect a Plan for the better Security of the Shipping in the Port of London. To Peter Grant, Esq. Secretary to the Commissioners of Military Enquiry, for defraying the Expences of the said Commission

350 0 0

1,582 8 6

676 11 6

538 3 6 1,444 7 0

17,000 0 0

424 4 0

177 0 0

355 9 0

4,430 6 0

624 10 0

227 13 0

79 3 0

428 15 0

1,582 9 0

1,151 8 0

533 14 0

4,640 11 0

805 7 0 1,582 8 6

475 14 9

2,631 4 6

219 14 0

949 19 0

1,248 14 0

SERVICES ABROAD.

Towards building a Lighthouse at Heligoland 1811

To pay Bills drawn from Sicily, for Allowances to Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants 1811

5,720 10 11

To pay Bills drawn from Jersey, on account of French Emigrants
For His Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services, 1810, 11
To pay Bills drawn from New South Wales 1810, 11....

To pay Bills drawn on account of certain retired Dutch Officers 1811........

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An Account of the Progress made in the Redemption of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELAND, Funded in GREAT BRITAIN, at 1st February 1812.

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Progress made in the Redemption of the IMPERIAL DEBT, at 1st February 1812.

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Progress made in the Redemption of the Debt of PORTUGAL, at 1st February 1812.

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An Account of the Progress made in the Redemption of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of GREAT BRITAIN, at First of February 1812.

VOL. XXII.-Appendix.

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