(A. 1.)—MONIES paid out of the Receipt of the Exchequer, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1815, towards defraying the Charge of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of Ireland. Interest, &c. on the Public Funded Debt of Ireland.......... Annual Issue for Reduction of the National Debt ... (A. 2.)-Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1815. Interest on Debt of Ireland redeemed.................. Interest and Annuities £. 5,678,969 14 84 5,746,618 15 84 In Great Britain.. 1,325,793 2 6 1,997,800 18 721 There remained Interest on Exchequer Bills unclaimed on the 5th January 1814... On £. 1,216,666 13 4 from 25th Dec. 1813, to 24th June 1814, (when paid off) On £. 293,750 0 0 from 25th September to 25th September 150,000 0 0 from Do................ to Do. ............................................................................ 00 from 5th January 1814 to 5th January 1815 (B.)—Interest on EXCHEQUER BILLS, with the Payments made in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1815. Deduct Interest unclaimed on the 5th of January 1815 Total Payments for Interest on Exchequer Bills, in the Year to 5th January 1815... For improving Post Roads www. Re-building the Bridge at Londonderry, pursuant to 54 Geo. 3, c. 230 ...... Charge of Management. £. S. d. 24,594 9 34 In Ireland. £. S. d. 67,649 1 0 54,042 13 8 273,130 17 9 26,712 19 6 421,535 11 11 250,472 4 2 672,007 16 1 (C.)—Payments made in the Year ending the 5th January 1815, for the separate Service of IRELAND. (D.)-Payments made from the FUNDS appropriated for Local Purposes in IRELAND, from the 5th Jan. 1814, to the 5th Jan. 1815. (E.)—Payments made in the Year to the 5th Jan. 1815, under the several Heads of—Civil List, Pensions, and other permanent Charges. ******........... Arrear on Civil List on the 5th January 1814 Deduct Arrear on the 5th January 1815 Issued for the Civil List, in one Year, to the 5th January 1815... Other permanent Charges; viz. Public Infirmaries ...... Public Coal Yards............... *****...... ... Secret Service in detecting Treasonable Conspiracies.. Judges' Additional Salaries, &c. ....... Commission of Inquiry ......................... Board of Education ...... On Coarse Linen and Canvass exported Beef and Pork exported....... Irish cured Fish exported Irish Fish Oil exported ... ... Rewards for Straggling Seamen ................... S. d. £. 40,157 6 74 £. S. d. 57,206 16 11 225,000 00 (F. 1.)-BOUNTIES paid out of the Public Revenue of Customs in the Year ending the 5th of Jan. 1815, being Payments in the nature of Anticipation of Exchequer Receipts. 282,206 16 111| 3,050 0 0 496 14 11 1,785 16 64| 17,289 3 0 38,442 19 9 6,875 6 12 1,643 5 114| 18,647 6 104 12,371 2 8 97,238 8 9 41,156 19 3 813 18 4 671 9 54 109 10 0 7,302 2 2 (F. 2.)-Amount of Payments out of the Revenue of Excise for BOUNTIES, MILITIA, ArmÝ of RESERVE, DESERTERS' WARRANTS, &c. in the Year ending the 5th of January 1815, being Payments in the nature of Anticipation of Exchequer Receipts. Compensation for Spirits Warehoused................................................... Regiments of the Line (G.)-Monies paid to the Office of ORDNANCE in the Year to the 5th of January 1815. £. S. d. 400,192 16 64 21,962 1 10 12,335 13 0 For the Office of Ordnance in Ireland, for 1814.. Expenses of Sérvices performed by the Office of Ordnance for Ireland, and not pro- On account of Pay of Retired Officers of the late Irish Artillery, and Pensions to Commissariat Establishment.................. Staff Officers and Officers of Garrisons Half-pay, Supernumerary and Retired Officers Officers' Widows (H.)-Monics paid on Account of His Majesty's FORCES in IRELAND, in the Year ending 5th of January 1815. Extraordinary Service Public Officers for several Services ....... .............. Royal Hospital, Kilmainham 843,315 3 1 1,052,169 19 123,725 5 8 20,033 0 5,183 11 0 917 2 1 2,819,206 12 21 195,704 18 84 3,014,911 10 10 (I.)—Payments in the Year ending the 5th of January 1815, for MISCELLANEOUS Services. £. S. d. 1,250 O 0 176,273 5 0 172,311 6 114 232,374 14 8 68,213 1 2 8,600 0 0 659,022 7 94 (K.) — Payments from the VOTE OF CREDIT in the Year ending 5th of January 1815. Amount of Payments from Vote of Credit £.37,276 9 14 £. S. d. 440 18 9 14 6 8 70,186 19 44 642 17 104 407 0.0 761 7 84 29,130 13 3 101,584 3 8 3,337 6 64 437,867 17 102 £. S. d. 2,045,344 2 3 155,279 10 71 360,515 9 1 90,195 8 53 26,956 18 4 8,735 14 10 84,185 2 82 11,683 4 10 4,800 18 64 31,510 2 4 VI.-PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT OF IRELAND. PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of IRELAND, as the same stood on the 5th of January 1815. FUNDS. 5 per Cents. 4 per Cents. 31 per Cents. .... existing. By Acts providing £.1 per Cent. for Redemption of Debts CAPITALS. Total of Annual Expense VOL. XXX. Appendix. £. s. d. 15,569,797 18 4 1,097,100 0 0 17,380,972 17 1 34,047,870 15 5 British Currency. £. An Account of the Progress made in the REDEMPTION of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELand, at the 5th January 1815. 1,900,000 00 38,126,625 00 41,068,750 00 5,054,375 00 2,222,000 0 0 Redeemed by the Commissioners from S. £. 1,842,000 1 8 75,600 0 0 5,085,128 8 11 7,002,728 10 7 (f) 4,350,260 11 8 121,691 14 8 1,229,432 3 0 24,595 9 3 Total Principal. 5,933,485 17 5 127,865,067 5 0 Total Sums paid. £. 5,515,176 18 8 One per Cent. on Treasury Bills, 1814, for Three Months, on £. S. d. ............ .. Interest at 5 per Cent. on £.1,842,000 Is. 8d. Stock redeemed......£.92,100 0 1 ... 17,350,972 17 1 1,150,100 0 Q 15,596,848 11 3 TOTAL........ Irish Currency. 2,058,333 6 8 41,304,927 18 44,491,145 16 S 5,475,572 18 4 2,407,166 13 4 Sums Annually applicable to the REDUCTION of the DEBT, funded in Irish Securities. Annual Charge, per Act 57 Geo. 3, for Redemption of £.5,829,156 13s. 4d. the **** ...................... ................. Annuities for Years which have expired £. S. d. Average Prices of stocks. 2. S. d. 89 8 9 87 11 10 74 15 1 78 15 1 £. S. d. 67,649 1 0 54,042 13 8 282,187 2 9 27,129 3 4 273,103 9 11 704,111 10 8 VII.--UNFUNDED DEBT OF IRELAND. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of IRELAND, and DEMANDS OUTSTANDING, on the 5th Day of January 1815. Forces LOTTERY PRIZES: Outstanding Lottery Prizes of the several Lotteries from 1782 to 1801 Ordnance......... Public Officers for several Services Miscellaneous Services (a) Provision has been made for these by several Acts of Parliament. (b) To be provided for. Public Boards Public Hospitals and Schools. 275 0 0 1,220 0 0 730 0 0 8 50 100 50 100 SUMS Granted. S. d. 293,750 0 150,000 0 0 235,000 0 0 350,000 0 0 1,200,000 0 0 500,000 0 0 VIII.-DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. 00000 ∞0000 An Account showing how the MONIES, granted for the SERVICE of the Year 1813, have been disposed of, so far as relates to IRELAND; stated in Irish Currency. SUMS Paid. t. £. S. d. 3,014,911 10 10 437,867 17 104 1,250 0 0 END OF THE FINANCE ACCOUNTS FOR 1815. S. d. REMAINS. £. S. d. 437,867 17 104 175,388 16 1 172,311 6 11| 232,574 14 8 304,420 15 11 176,273 5 0 4,346,828 14 103 4,034,988 15 4 311,839 19 61 £. 8. d. 236,715 19 1 3,077 9 11 72,046 11 3 |