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APPENDIX (H.)-Monies paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster-General of his Majesty's FORCES, from the 25th Dec. 1813, to 24th Dec. 1814.

Pay and Allowances of the Forces at Home (including Foreign Corps and Militia), Captains Allowances, Clothing, Recruiting and Regimental Contingencies

Staff and Garrisons

Public Offices, (including Superannuation Allowances)

Bills drawn by Deputy Paymasters abroad, on account of the above Services

Pay, &c. of Recruiting Troops of Regiments serving in India

Pay of Supernumerary Officers

Exchequer Fees

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excess beyond the Vote (to be included in the

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Extraordinaries, including all Bills drawn on the Lords of the Treasury

Subsidy to Russia

299,508 7 3

4,549 9 6

22,578,228 14 8

Account of Extraordinaries)

Ditto

Bills of Credit, per Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 13

Aid to Prussia

Ditto to Sweden

Ditto to Hanover

Ditto to Denmark

Ditto to Austria

Advances to His Most Christian Majesty

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The Sum of £.4,700,000 has also been paid by the Paymaster-General, in discharge of Bills of Exchange drawn by the Treasury of Ireland, on account of the Irish Loan.

The Sum paid for Extraordinaries, includes advances of Specie made on various Stations abroad by the Commissariat Department, for Pay of the Forces, and other Services; also Provisions issued to the aid Forces, for which credit will be given at the foot of the Account of Extraordinaries for 1814.

Note.-The Sum of £.10,024,623 18s. 74d. being the Amount of Remittances and Advances to other Countries should be deducted from this Account, the same being included in this Account, as well as in Account Appendix I.-The Expenditure of the Army will then be £.33,795,556 3s. 64d,

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V.-PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, 1815.

APPENDIX (I.)-An Account of the several PAYMENTS made in the Year ended the 5th Jan. 1815, in respect of LOANS, REMITTANCES, and ADVANCES, to Ireland and other Countries.

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1,503,315 9 4

By two-thirds of the Sum of £.1,000,000, being the amount of the Bills of Credit issued pursuant to Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 14, paid off in the Year 1814............. Estimated Value of the Provisions, Stores, &c. supplied to the Russian Fleet, in the Year 1814, in part of the Sum of £.500,000 agreed by the Treaty of Chaumont to be supplied for this Service, yiz.

By Commissioners of

Victualling and Navy £.357,650 16 7 Commissary in Chief... 13,193 4 7 14,647 2

Ordnance

SICILY.

Advanced by the Commissary in the Mediterranean to the Sicilian Government, on Account of the Aid agreed to be furnished for the Year 1814...

666,666 13 4

385,491 3 11

2,555,473 6 7

316,666 13 4

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N. B. The Value of all Supplies furnished to Foreign Powers being included in the Accounts of Expenditure by the Army, Navy, and Ordnance Departments, the Total Amount of such Supplies should be deducted therefrom; but as it is the usual practice to repay to the Ordnance and Naval Departments the Value of the Stores furnished by them, by Warrants upon the Paymaster-General, the Total Deduction may be made from the Army Expenditure. The Value of the Supplies furnished by the Board of Ordnance must also be deducted from the Total Expenditure by that Board, as they give in their Accounts the Total of Payments made by them in each year, and consequently when the Value of the Stores furnished by them are repaid by the Paymaster-General, those Sums are disbursed for other Services, and again appear in the Ordnance Accounts. The Naval Account on the contrary comprises only the Money issued from the Exchequer, and the Expenditure thereof.

APPENDIX, (K.)-An Account, showing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the EXCHEQUER on the 5th day of January 1814, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended the 5th day of January 1815, have been actually applied; so far as relates to MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

SERVICES AT HOME.

For defraying the Expense of erecting a new Court House for the Marshalsea Court
To make good the deficiency of the grant for Ditto

For defraying the Expense of Works done at the Marshalsea Prison

For the Relief of American Loyalists

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Ditto St. Domingo Sufferers

For Composition to St. Domingo Sufferers, in lieu of Annual Allowances

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For the Relief of the Suffering Clergy and Laity of France

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Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants
Dutch Emigrants

Towards the Repairs of Henry VII.'s Chapel

In further execution of an Act for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland

the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William

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Towards defraying the Expense of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to

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1,880 0 0

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To pay the Salaries of certain Officers of the Two Houses of Parliament

To pay Fees on passing Public Accounts

To defray the Expense of Law Charges

To pay the Expenses incident to the Two Houses of Parliament

To be paid to Sheriffs for Conviction of Felons and Overpayments in their Accounts To make good the deficiency of the Grant 1813, for defraying the Expense of Printing the Votes of the House of Commons

For defraying th Expense of Printing Ditto

To defray the Charge for Stationery for the Two Houses of Parliament

To defray Bills of the Usher of the Court of Exchequer for supplying the Court and
Offices with Stationery, for keeping in good and sufficient Repair the said Court,
and for the accustomed Fees or Allowances to the several Officers thereof
To pay certain small charitable and other Allowances to the Poor of St. Martin in
the Fields, et alia

For defraying the Charge of the superintendence of Aliens

To make good the deficiency of the Grant 1812, for Prosecutions relating to the Coin of this Kingdom

To make good Ditto of the Grant 1813 for Ditto

For defraying the Expense of Ditto

For defraying the Expense of the Public Office, Bow-Street

To be applied towards erecting the Military College at Sandhurst

For carrying on the Improvements of Holyhead Harbour

To make good the deficiency of the Grant 1813, for defraying the Expense of
printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons
To defray the Expense of Printing Ditto

To make good the deficiency of the Grant 1812, for printing 1750 Copies of the 66th
Volume of the Journals of the House of Commons

For defraying the Expenses of printing 1750 Copies of Ditto
Towards defraying the Expense of re-printing Six Volumes of the Journals of the
House of Commons

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596 11 0

2,274 17 0 3,800 14 8

2,002 13 1

1,166 14 10 9,474 5 91

814 12 11 1,978 6 9 4,000 0 0 13,746 7 4

14,077 0 0

10,000 0 8

5,376 9 1 16,000 0 0

134 2 1 3,000 0 0

9,304 6 5

Towards defraying the Expense of confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home

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To defray the Charge of Printing for the House of Lords
For defraying the Expense of Works done at the House of Lords

To make good the Deficiency of the Grant 1811, for Repairs and Works at the King's
Bench Prison

For defraying the Extra Charge for Contingencies of the Offices of the Three Secretaries of State

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For Improvements of Streets and Places near Westminster Hall
For the purchase of Buildings and further Improvements of Ditto
For Works done at the Houses of Parliament and Speaker's House

To discharge Arrears due to Tradesmen for Ditto from Michaelmas 1800 to 5th
January 1812

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For the Relief of the Poor French Refugee Clergy

Towards defraying the Expense of building a Penitentiary House at Milbank
For the Board of Agriculture

For the Relief of the Sufferers by a Volcanic Eruption in the Island of Saint Vincent
To the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance
of the Poor Clergy

To defray the Expense of printing the 48th Volume of the Journals of the House of
Peers

To defray the Charge of the Superannuation Allowance to J. Planta, Esq. formerly
one of the Paymasters of Exchequer Bills

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To defray the Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment

For the Relief of the Poor French Refugee Laity

To enable the Trustees of the British Museum to carry on the Trusts reposed in them by Parliament

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2,160 3 0

17,500 0 0 19,000 0 0 1,615 14 0

753 12 6

25,725 0 0 8,974 0 0

10,074 13 5

5,092 4 0 1,673 17 0 31,115 10 5 3,000 0 0 25,000 0 0

100,000 0 0

2,107 5 8

266 13 4 170 0 0 850 0 3,000 0 4,500 0 0

8,231 11 4

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