APPENDIX (H.)-Monies paid by the Right Honourable the Paymasters General of his Ma jesty's Forces, from 25th December 1806 to 24th December 1807. },7,972,850 $ Pay and Allowances of the Forces, &c. Captains Allowances, Off reckonings, Recruiting and Contingencies, Bills, and Clotising 5 641,774 12 8 177,468 0 10 24,000 0 0 93,578 6 0 120,596 6 9 256,5498 2 198,543 30 21,500 00 550,0237 7 5,431,867 0 11 2.15,388,550 14 4 APPENDIX (I.)-An Account of Loans, REMITTANCES, and Advances to other countries, in the Year ending the 5th Day of January 1808. There was remitted out of Supplies 1806/7, to that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, viz. Out of £.1,000,000 granted out of Spanish Property and Droits of Ad miralty, for the service of the Year 1806 Cap. 148. Ditto .... 117,647 0 0 276,000 0 0 156,437 10 1,630,000 0 1,450,000 0 51,166 13 4 ......... OOOOO of.3,681,251 3 4 APPENDIX (K).–An Account, shewing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the EXCHEQUER on the 5th Day of January 1807, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended the 5th of January 1808, have been actually applied; so far as relates to MISCELLANEOUS Services. SERVICES AT HOME. £. d. To be paid to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons 1806/7 ............ 7,428 12 4 For defraying the Charge of the Superintendence of Aliens 1805/6/7 7,040 00 For the Royal Military College, 1806/7.. 31,345 2 11 For the Use of the Officers and Seamen who served under the late Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, at the Battle off Cape Trafalgar, on the 21st Oct. 1805/6 . 12,500 0 0 For defraying the Charge of the Works and Repairs of the Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, 1806 19,250 14 0 For confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home, 180617 48,166 2 64 For printing Journals of the House of Commons, for printing and delivering Votes, and for printing Reports, Bills, &c. 1806 ..... 18,291 14 4 For printing 1,750 Copies of the 58th Volume of Journals, 1806 4,000 0 0 For Printing and Stationary for the Two Houses of Parliament, for 1806/7 30,682 15 6 For the French Clergy and Laity; Toulonese, Corsican, and Dutch Emigrants; and American Loyalists, 1806/7....... 133,119 2 1 Towards defraying the Expence of the Public Office, Bow Street, 1806/7 12,701 18 5 For the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea, for 1806.... 12,808 16 11 For his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services, 1806/7 .... Vide Services Abroad. For carrying on the building of a new Mint, 1806/7 58,033 2 0 Extraor. Expences of Prosecutions relating to the Coin of this Kingdom, 1806/7 2,722 16 1. For the extra Charge of Messengers of the Three Secretaries of State, 1806/7 of Contingencies... Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England, and for the Relief of the poor French For Printing, by Order of the Commissioners of Public Records, 1806 For printing Returns relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor, 1806 ... For an Allowance to the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, 1806.... 3,596 11,800 0 0 For Deficiency of the Grant of 1806, for printing 1,750 Copies of the 58th Volume of For defraying the Expence of printing Articles of Impeachment, Minutes of the Evi- For defraying the Expences incurred in the Department of the Lord Chamberlain of his 16,168 3 14,881 16 459 2 4 2,046 6 0 For the Works and Repairs of the Military Roads in North Britain, 1807 ......... 8,556 9 11 For Expence of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, To satisfy an Award made by Dr. Swabey and Master Griffulhe, for the Loss of the Ship 11,538 14 6 For the Captors of the Second Swedish Convoy, and for the Balance due to the Owners of the said Ships, 1807......... 10,306 18 5 To the Trustees of the British Museum, for the purchase of the MSS. belonging to the late Marquis of Lansdowne, 1807 Towards the Repair of Henry the Seventh's Chapel, 1807 For enabling the Trustees of the British Museum to carry on the Trusts reposed in them by Parliament, 1807 5,556 5 0 For erecting Buildings for a Naval Asylum, and towards the Maintenance of the said 30,000 0 0 For Salaries to the Officers, and Incidental Expences of the Commissioners for reducing the National Debt To the Representatives of William Young, Esq; for Expences attending the execution ........ To the Bank of England, for Discount on Prompt Payments on Loan £. 20,000,000 1,849 18 3 2,611 0 0 251,672 4 1 16,115 16 8 for Discount on prompt Payments on Lotteries, 1806/7 Principal and Interest of American and East Florida Orders, for Relief to such Persons Addresses of the House of Commons ; viz. For Rewards to Persons employed under the Commissioners for carrying into execu- To George Whittam, Esq; for making an Index to the Votes in Session 1806 2 To make good to His Majesty's Civil List Retenues Monies issued thereout, for Public Services; viz. For Salaries of the additional Commissioners for auditing the Public Accounts ..........5,397 2 To J. Johnson, Architect, for carrying on the Building of the new Mint 5,000 0 0. For additional Allowance to Clerks in the Office for auditing Public Accounts 4,252 11 To Dr. Clarke, for his Trouble and Attendance relative to an Act for enforcing the Residence of the Clergy 731 11 11 To Peter Lord Gwydir, Deputy Great Chamberlain, for Expences attending the Trial of Lord Viscount Melville.... 1,216 17 10 To Joseph Kaye and John Winter, Juu. Solicitors to the Managers of the Impeachment against Lord Viscount Melville 7,5490 To W. G. Rose, Esq. and others Officers of the House of Commons, for their Attendance on various Committees in Session 1806 233 10 0 To E. Straccy, Esq. as a Compensation for his Services as Counsel to the Chairman of the Committee of the House of Peers, Session 1806 762 10 0 For defraying the Expences of a Plan for the more perfect Security of the Shipping in the Port of London 649 12 0 To H. Cowper, Esq. Clerk Assistant to the House of Lords, for additional Trouble during the Trial of Lord Viscount Melville 224 12 0 To W. Chinnery, Esq. as a Compensation to Persons attending during the Trial of Lord Viscount Melville.... 974 3 6 To J. Meheux, Esq. Assistant Secretary to the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, for the Purchase of the Lease of a House in Downing-street for an Office for the said Commissioners 272 5 4 For defraying the Expences of a Plan for the Establishment of a Horse Patrol for the public Roads leading to the Metropolis .... 3,179 180 To W. Chinnery, Esq. to pay a Bill drawn by Sir Eyre Coote, for Bounties on Fish 535 90 To the Secretary to the Commissioners of Military Enquiry, for Expences incurred by them 2,637 13 6 To the Secretary to the West India Commissioners, for the Expences of their Office 1,622 19 6 To Sir I. Heard, for extra Expences incurred at the Funeral of the late Lord Viscount Nelson 71 4 0 To William Chinnery, Esq. for Books of Science and Chemical Articles for the Settle. ment of New South Wales .. 114 11 0 To J. Clementson, Esq. for one Year’s Rent of a House, in lieu of Apartments he resigned at the House of Commons 219 14 0 To W. Chinnery, Esq. to pay Bills drawn by Mr. Commissary Laidlaw, for Bounties on Fish 271 12 To T. Nettleship, Esq. for publishing the Average Price of Brown Sugar ... 434 17 To the Secretary to the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry, for Contingent Expences 1,060 19 To W. Watson, Esq. Serjeant at Arms to the House of Lords, for his Services during the Session 1806 1,623 0 0 To Lord Walsingham, Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords, for his At. tendance in Session 1806 2,698 13 0 6 0 0 SERVICES ABROAD. Nova Scotia, 1807 St. John's, 1807 Bermuda, 1806/7 90,338 18 0 870 0 0 12,705 0 0 14,000 0 £.1,227,383 0 83 VI.-PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT. PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT OF GREAT BRITAIN, as the same stood on the First Day of February 1808. Annuities for Lives, or for Terms of Years Charges of Management Annuities fallen in or dead, 1 per cent. and Annual Grants, besides £. 23,675 2s. Annuities unclaimed for three Years at 5th Jan. 1808 ... Total CHARGE for DEBT payable in GREAT BRITAIN 19,009,621 8 7 1,433,869 14 62 288,409 0 9,971,892 4 1 30,703,792 7 4 Progress made in the Redemption of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELAND, funded in GREAT BRITAIN, at 1st February 1808. Capital created 479,535 4 3 138,867 15 7 Progress made in the Redemption of the IMPERIAL DEBT, at 1st February 1808. 61,575 15 7 (2)-An Account of the Progress made in the REDEMPTION of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of GREAT BRITAIN, at First of February 1808. FUNDS. Consolidated 3 per Cent. ...Do. pro 1807 .... Reduced 3 per Cent. Ann. Old South Sea Annuities 5 per Cent. Annuities 1797 3 per Cent..... Do. 1726 .. ...Do.....Bank Ann. CAPITALS £. S. d. 24,065,084 13 11 Transferred to the Commis- DEBT Existing at 1st Redeemed by the Commis sioners DEBT Unredeemed at 127,937,102 00 VOL. XI.-Appendix. |