For defraying the Charge of the Civil Establishments under mentioned; viz. Of the Bahama Islands, in addition to the Salaries now paid to the Public Officers out of the Duty Fund, and other inci- dental Charges attending the same; from the 1st day of January to the 31st day of December 1814 Do......Bermuda or Somers Islands, from Do...to...Do............ Do...Dominica........from Do...to...Do... Do...Upper Canada, from Do...to...Do... Do...Nova Scotia....from Do...to...Do... Do...New Brunswick, from Do..to...Do... Do...Cape Breton...from Do...to... Do... Do...St. John, now called Prince Edward Island, from Do...to...Do..... Do...Newfoundland..from Do...to... Do... Do...Sierra Leone....from Do...to...Do... Do...New South Wales, from Do..to.. Do.. For defraying the Expense of maintaining and repairing the British Forts on the Coast of Africa; for the Year 1814... For defraying the Charge of the Royal Military College, from the 25th day of December 1813 to the 24th day of December 1814, both inclusive, being 365 days
For...Do...of the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea, for the same time..... To be applied in support of an Institution, called The Veterinary College; for the Year 1814
For paying the Salaries of certain Officers
of the two Houses of Parliament; for the Year 1814 ........ For paying the Fees on the passing the Public Accounts for the Year 1814..... For paying the Expenses incident to the two Houses of Parliament; for the Year 1814
For defraying his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services; for the Year 1814.......
For defraying the Expense of Law Charges; for the Year 1814 For defraying the Expense of the Public Office in Bow-street; for the Year 1814 For defraying the Charge of the Superin- tendence of Aliens, according to the Provisions of an Act passed in the 43d year of his present Majesty; for the Year 1814
To be paid to Sheriffs for Conviction of Felons, and Overpayments; for the Year 1814
For defraying the Extra Charge for Con- tingencies of the three Secretaries of State; for the Year 1814 For... Do...of Messengers of...Do..for..Do. For completing the Expense incurred in printing and distributing the Parish Registers, in pursuance of an Act of the 521 Year of his present Majesty; for the Year 1814.. For defraying the Charge of Printing for the House of Lords, and for printing Acts of Parliament; for the Year 1814
For defraying the Charge of printing 1,750 Copies of the 67th Volume of Journals of the House of Commons, for the Session 1812... Do.....Do.....of printing the Votes of the House of Commons during the last Ses- sion of Parliament
To make good the Deficiency of the Grant in the Year 1813, for defraying the Expense of printing the Votes of the House of Commons during the Session 1812........
To defray the Expense of printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by order of the House of Commons during the last Session of Parliament.
To defray the Expense that may be in- curred towards reprinting Six Volumes of Journals of the House of Commons; for the Year 1814
To defray the Charge for Stationery for the two Houses of Parliament; for the Year 1814
To defray the probable Amount of Bills drawn or to be drawn from New South Wales; for the Year 1814 To make good the deficiency of the Grant in the Year 1812, for extraordi- nary Expenses incurred for Prosecu- tions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom....
For defraying the Extraordinary Expenses that may be incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this King- dom; for the Year 1814 Towards making good the Deficiency of the Grant 1815, for defraying the Ex- pense of printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons, during the last Session of Parliament
To defray the Expense attending the con- fining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home; for the Service of the Year 1814...
To make good the Deficiency of the Grant 1813, for defraying the Extraordinary Expenses incurred for Prosecutions relating to the Coin of the Kingdom...... For discharging Interest on Exchequer Bills
One hundredth part of the Sum of Twentynine millions of Exchequer Bills, authorized in the Session of Parliament 1814 to be issued and charged upon the Aids of that Year; and a further Sum of Ten thousand Pounds issued by virtue of two Acts of the Session 1813; and that the said Sums, making together the Sum of Three hundred thousand Pounds, be issued and paid by equal Quarterly Payments to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them placed to the Account of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt; for the Year ending the 1st day of February 1815... To defray Bills of the Usher of the Court of Exchequer for supplying the Court and Officers with Stationery, for keep
ing in good and sufficient Repair the said Court, and for the accustomed Fees or Allowances to the several Officers thereof; for the Year 1814 To defray the Expence incurred for printing 1,250 Copies of the 48th Volume of the Journals of the House of Peers... To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of the Year 1813, for printing 1,750 Copies of the 65th Volume of the Journals of the House of Commons To make good the Deficiency of the Civil List, on the 5th day of April 1814...... Towards defraying the Extraordinary Charges of the Civil List; for the Year 1814.......
The following SERVICES are directed to be paid without any Fee or other Deduction whatsoever :
To be advanced to the Bank of Scotland, under the Conditions and Restrictions mentioned in an Act of the Session 1813, for further improving the Com- munication between the County of Edinburgh and the County of Fife, by the Ferries cross the Frith of Forth, between Leith and Newhaven in the County of Edinburgh, and Kinghorn and Burntisland, in the County of Fife; for the Year 1814 For the Relief of the Suffering Clergy and Laity of France for the Year 1814...... ...Do...St Domingo Sufferers ......Do... ...Do... Dutch Emigrants ...........Do...
...Do........Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants....
For Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England; for the Year 1814. For......Do......in Ireland, for....Do...... To defray certain small charitable and other Allowances to the Poor of St. Martin in the Fields, et alia; for the Year 1814
To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of the Year 1811, for Repairs and Works at the King's Bench Prison...... To make Compensation to the Commis- sioners appointed by an Act of the 52d year of his present Majesty, to inquire into the Business of the Office of Works, for their Assiduity, Care, and Pains, in the execution of the Trust reposed in
To be applied in further execution of an Act of the 43d year of his present Ma-
jesty, towards making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland; for the Year 1814 ...... Towards defraying the Expense of mak.
ing an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William; for the Year 1814
For carrying into effect the Provisions of an Act of the 46th year of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for consolidating and rendering more effectual the several Acts for the Purchase of Buildings, and further Improvement of the Streets and Places near to Westminster Hall and the two Houses of Parliament;" for the Year 1814 For defraying the Charge of the Superannuation Allowance or Compensation to Joseph Planta, Esq. formerly one of the Paymasters of Exchequer Bills; for the Year 1814
To ditto of Mr. Edward Royer, formerly a Clerk in the Lottery Office; for the Year 1814
To ditto of Mr. John Pingo, formerly Assistant Engraver to his Majesty's Mint; for the Year 1814
To ditto to three retired Officers or Clerks formerly employed in the Office of the Commissioners for auditing Public Ac counts; for the Year 1814 ...... Towards defraying the Expenses of the Repair of King Henry the Seventh's Chapel; for the Year 1814
For paying off and discharging, on the 5th day of April 1814, certain Annuities, granted by two Acts of the 37th and 42d years of His present Majesty.. For ditto ditto at 10th October 1814, (being part of £.34,444. 15s. 2d. granted)
For the Relief of the Poor French Refugee Clergy; for the Year 1814........
For ditto Laity, for ditto
To defray the Charge incurred in April 1813, in the Purchase of Grain and Potatoes conveyed to the Shetland Islands, for the Relief of the distressed Inhabitants there
To discharge in the Year 1814, the Arrears due to the several Tradesmen for Work done at the Houses of Parlia- ment and the Speaker's House; from Michaelmas 1800 to the 5th day of January 1812.....
For carrying on, in the Year 1814, the Improvement of Holyhead Harbour... To pay One Year's Interest on the 10th day of October 1814, on the Sum raised by Debentures, in pursuance of two Acts of the 53d Year of his present Majesty, for granting Annuities to satisfy certain Exchequer Bills, and for raising Money by Debentures for the Service of Great Britain........ To be applied by the Society called The Refuge for the Destitute, in support of that Institution
For enabling the Trustees of the British
Museum to carry on the Trusts reposed in them by Parliament To enable ditto to proceed in making the necessary purchases for improving the Collection of Printed Books, respecting the British Islands, and the several Possessions of the British Empire To be issued to Captain Manby, as a further Reward for his Invention for effecting a communication with Ships stranded
To be paid to certain St. Domingo Suf- ferers, as Composition Allowances, in lieu of the Annual Allowances they at present receive; and also to pay sun- dry Sums awarded to Claimants by the late St. Domingo Board, but which could not be before paid in conse- quence of the late war Towards defraying the Expense of the building of a Penitentiary House at Milbank, for the Year 1814
Towards defraying the Expense of rebuilding the Church at St. Petersburgh, for the use of his Majesty's Ambassador, and the British Subjects resident there
For carrying into effect the Provisions of an Act of the 46th year of his present Majesty, for consolidating the several Acts for the improvement of the Streets and Places near to Westminster-Hall, and the two Houses of Parliament Towards enabling the Trustees of the British Museum to print the Codex Alexandrinus
To enable his Majesty to pay the same to the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy; to be by them applied in the main- tenance of the Poor Clergy, according to the Rules and Regulations by which the Funds of that Corporation are governed For the Service of the Royal Military College; for the Year 1814 For the Board of Agriculture; for the Year 1814
To discharge in the Year 1814, the Bills due to the several Tradesmen for Works done at the Houses of Parliament, and the Speaker's House; from the 6th day of January 1812 to the 5th day of January 1814
For defraying the Charges and Expenses
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