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SERVICES-continued.

of preparing and drawing the Lotteries 1814; and for taking in Tickets, and for making out Certificates in lieu thereof

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14,237,355 16 24

15,000 0 0 7,000 0 0 71,067,137 5 34 66,829,783 9 Payments for other Services, not being Part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year

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WAYS and MEANS for answering the foregoing Services.
Duty on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, and on Pensions, Offices, &c. continued
War Taxes
Loan per Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 3
Ditto...ditto 54 Geo. 3, cap. 76, (Part of £.24,000,000, the remainder being for
the Service of Ireland)....................
Deduct on account of a Subscriber neglecting to make good his
Subscription

£. 18,500,000

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Monies arisen from the Sale of Old Naval and Victualling Stores; including
£.67,805, to be accounted for to Ireland, being the Irish Proportion thereof
Exchequer Bills on Vote of Credit
Estimated Profits of Lotteries

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Sums granted, as per preceding Account

Paid for Services not voted as per ditto

Amount of Ways and Means, as above.........
Deficiency of Ways and Means.....

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The SUMS under mentioned were granted in 1814, but were not for the Service of the Year. £.10,500,000, in Exchequer Bills, authorized to be raised by Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 18, to pay off the like Amount issued per Act 53 Geo. 3, cap. 16 and 118.

£.5,000,000 in Exchequer Bills, authorized to be raised by Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 39, to pay off the like Amount issued per Act 53 Geo. 3, cap. 26.

£.6,000,000 in Exchequer Bills, authorized to be raised by Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 79, to pay off the like Amount issued by Acts 53 Geo. 3, cap. 119 and 161.

£.1,500,000 in Exchequer Bills, authorized to be raised by Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 80, to pay off the like Amount issued per Act 53 Geo. 3, cap. 27.

The Sum of £.8,000,000, was authorized by Act 54 Geo. 3, cap. 167, to be applied out of War Taxes 1813, for Public Services 1814, and the like Amount was authorized to be paid out of Ways and Means 1814, to discharge Exchequer Bills issued for the Service of the Year 1813; but the Sum of £.6,500,000 only, was issued for those Services respectively. AMOUNT of SUMS remaining to be Paid.

Exchequer Bills, charged on Aids 1814
Grants remaining to be paid, as per preceding Account
To Pay Prizes of Lotteries, 1814

To be remitted to Ireland, on account of Lotteries, 1814
Ditto

War Taxes

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773,036 19 7 16,729,614 17 03

Note. When the Proportion of Ireland's contribution of 2-17ths to the
General Expenditure of the United Kingdom shall be received, it will

be applied in Aid of this Deficiency.

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I. PUBLIC INCOME OF IRELAND:

FOR THE YEAR ENDING FIFTH JANUARY, 1815.

An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of Ireland.

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Total Ordinary Revenue........ 8,118,777 10 2 1,174,021 3 9 6,944,756 6 51

Extraordinary Resources.

From the Commissioners of the Navy in
Great Britain, on account of Advances
made by several Collectors in Ireland,
for Seamen's Wages........
From the Paymaster General of Great Bri-
tain, on account of Advances made by
several Collectors in Ireland for Half-pay
to reduced Officers, Pensions to Officers'
Widows, &c. on the British Establish-
ment

From Great Britain, being one-third of the
Profit on Lotteries for 1813.........
From several County Treasurers, per the
Receiver General, on account of Ad-
vances made by the Treasury for improv-
ing Post Roads in Ireland

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From several County Treasurers, per the
Receiver General, on account of Advances
made by the Treasury for building Gaols..
Other Monies paid to the Public

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Total, independent of the Loans...... 8,448,831 11 67 1,174,021

53,559 11 7

12,958 19 6 59,259 9 3

3 9 7,274,810 7 97

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GRAND TOTAL.£. 16,235,999 19 67| 1,177,308 17 03|15,058,691 261

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II.-CONSOLIDATED FUND OF IRELAND.

An Account of the CONSOLIDATED FUND of IRELAND, for the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1815.

Post Office Revenue..........
Poundage Fee

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III.-ARREARS AND BALANCES.

£.

s. d.

Balances due on the 5th Jan. 1815, from deceased and dismissed Collectors of Customs 14,282 15 4 Ditto.....................Ditto .Excise 190,014 15 91 ........Ditto .....Hearth Money Collectors............. 70,041 4-5

Ditto........

IV. TRADE AND NAVIGATION.

An Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from IRELAND, for Three Years, ending 5th January 1815.

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Note. The real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the Year ending the 5th of Jan. 1815, computed at the Average Prices current, amounted to... £.13,572,090 17

An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were Built and Registered in the several Ports of IRELAND, in the Three Years ending the 5th January 1815; distinguishing each Year.

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An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of IRELAND, on the 30th of September 1814.

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An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, &c. that Entered INWARDS and Cleared OUTWARDS, in the several Ports of IRELAND, from or to all Parts of the World, in the Three Years ending 5th January 1815.

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