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five of the duties of excife) brewed by the common brewer, or any other perfon or perfons, who doth, or fhall, fell, or tap out, beer or ale, publickly or privately, (to be paid by the common brewer, or by fuch other perfon or perfons refpectively) of three fhillings, and so proportionably for a greater or leffer quantity.

DECEMBER 20.

That the annuities which fhall be payable, in purfuance of a refolution of this houfe, of the 18th of this inftant December, be charged upon the additional duties upon beer and ale, mentioned in a refolution of this house of the same day, for which the finking fund fhall be the collateral fecurity

JANUARY 22, 1761.

That an act made 6 Geo. IId. for encouraging the trade of our fugar colonies, is near expiring, and fit to be continued.

FEBRUARY 5.

1. That, for defraying the charges of his majesty's mints, &c. the duties of 10s. per ton, upon all wines, vinegar, cyder, and beer, imported into Great Britain, which, by an act of 27 Geo. IId. were continued, be further continued for feven years, from the ift of March, 1761, and until the end of the next feffion then next enfuing

2. That all the powers, privileges, and advantages, which were granted by the act 18 Charles IId. chap. 5, and are now in force, relating to the mints, and coinage of gold and filver monies, be further continued for seven years from the faid day, &c.

MARCH 3.

That, for raifing the fum of one milllon, granted to his majesty, towards paying off and discharging the debt of the navy, and alfo the fum of 5000col. in part of the fupply granted to his majefty for naval fervices, the fum of 1500000l. be raised by loans or Exchequer bills, to be charged upon the first aids to be granted in the next feffion of parliament; and fuch Exchequer bills, if not difcharged, with intereft thereon, on or before the 25th of March, 1762, to be exchanged and received in payment, in fuch manner as Exchequer bills have ufually been exchanged and received in payment

MARCH 7.

That the fum of 886671. ios. remaining in the receipt of the Exchequer, being part of the fum of gooool. granted to his late majefty, in 1759, upon

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account, towards defraying the charge of pay and cloathing for the militia, from 31 December, 1758, to 25 March, 1760, and for repaying the fum of 13321. 10s. advanced by his faid majefty for the fervice of the militia, be iffued and applied towards raifing the fupply granted to his majesty in this feffion of parliament

MARCH 10.

1. That there be raised, by loans or Exchequer bills, to be charged on the firft aids to be granted in the next feffion of parliament, the fum of

2. That there be iffued and applied, out of fuch monies as shall or may arife; of the furpluffes, exceffes, or overplus monies, compofing the finking fund, the fum of

And to these refolutions of the committee of ways and means, we must add what was provided for by the 2d and 3d refolutions of the committee of fupply, agreed to November 27th, as before mentioned, viz. the fum of

Sum total of the provifions made by the last feffion

of last parliament

Sum total granted

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State of the whole of the grants made by this parliament during the feven

years of its continuance.

The firft feffion fat but a very few days, and no

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account of the Public Debts, at the receipt of the Ex hequer, Fanding out at Jan, 5, 1761, with the annual intereft or other charges

EXCH QUE ER.

Annuities for long terms, being the remainder of the original fum contributed and unfubscribed

to the South-Sea company

Ditto for lives, with the benefit of furvivorship, being the original fum contributed
Ditto for two and three lives, being the fum remaining after what is fallen in by deaths
Exchequer bills made out for intereft of old bills

Note, The land taxes and duties on malt, being annual grants, are not charged in this account, nor the
1,000,000 1. charged on the deductions of 60. per pound on penfions, &c. nor the fum of 1,000,cool,
charged on the fupply, anno 1761. nor the 1,5cocco 1. tnwards paying off the navy debt, &c. 1760.
EAST INDIA Company.

By two acts of Parliament 9 Will. III. and two other acts 6 and 9 Anne, at 31. per cent. Annuities at 31. per cent. anno 1744, charged on the furplus of the additional duties on low wines, fpirits, and strong waters

BANK of ENGLAND.

On their original fund at 31. per cent. from 1. Aug. 1743

For cancelling Exchequer bills 3 Geo. I.

Purehafed of the South-fea company

Annuities at 3 per cent. charged on the fupplies of the funds for lottery, 1714
Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the duties on coals fince Lady-day, 1719

Ditto at 3 per cent 1746, charged on the duties on licences for retailing spirituous liquors fince
Lady.day, 1746

Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the finking fund by acts 25, 28, 29,

32, and

33 George II.

Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the duties of offices and pensions, &c. by the act 31 George II.

Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the additional fubfidy on poundage, &c, by the act 32 George II.

Ditto at 3 per cent. additional capital of 5 per cent, on the above 6,600,000 l. charged on the faid fund by the faid act

Ditto at 3 per cent additional capital of 10 per cent. in lottery tickets on ditto, charged on the said fund by the said act

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Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the finking fund by the aft 25 George II.
Ditto at 3 1-half per cent. charged on the faid fund by the act 29 George II.

Ditto at 3 1-half per cent. charged on the duties on offices and penfions, &c. by the act 31 Geo. II.

Ditto at 4 per cent. charged on the additional duty on malt, &c. by the

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Ditto at 4 per cent. additional capital of 3 per cent. in lottery tickets on
8,000,000 1. charged on the faid fund by the faid act
Memorandum. The fubfcribers of 100 1. to the lottery 1745, were allowed an annuity for one life of 9 s. a
ticket, which amounted to 22,500 1. but is now reduced by lives fallen in, to 19,0891. 15s. and the
fubfcribers of fool. to the lottery 1746, were allowed an annuity for one life of 18s. a ticket, which
amounted to 45,000l. but is now reduced by lives fallen in to 38,6381. and alfo the fubfcribers
of 100l for 3 per cent, annuities anno 1757, were allowed an annuity for one life of 11. 2s. 6d.
which amounted to 33,750l. but is now reduced by lives fallen in to 33,0821. 15s. which annuities are
an increafe of the national debt, but cannot be added thereto, as money was advanced for the fame.
SOUTH SEA Company.
On their capital flock and annuities, 9 George I.
Annuities at 31. per cent. anno 1751, charged on the finking fund

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Memorandum. The accounts of the Exchequer continuing to be made up to the old quarter-days, is the
reafon that this account is made up to the 5th of January 1761, and not to Christmas laft, as directed
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SUPPLIES granted by Parliament for the Year 1762.

NOVEMBER 21.

1. That 70,000 men be employed for the fea fervice, for 1762, including 19,061 marines.

2. That a fum, not exceeding 41. per man, per month, be allowed for maintaining them for 13 months, including the ordnance for fea-fervice. NOVEMBER 26.

1. That a number of land-forces, including thofe in Germany, and on an expedition, and 4008 invalids, amounting to 67,676 effective men, commiffion and non-commiffion officers included, be employed for the fervice of 1762.

2. That for defraying the charge of the faid number of land forces for 1762, there be granted to his majesty *

3. That for maintaining his majefty's forces and garrifons in the Plantations, Gibraltar, Gaudaloupe, Africa, and the East-Indies, and for provifions for the garrisons in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Gibraltar, Providence, Quebec, Gaudaloupe, Senegal, and Goree, for 1762

4. That for defraying the charge of four regiments of foot, on the Irish establishment, ferving in North America, for 1762

5. That for the charge of the office of ordnance, for land fervice, for 1762

6. That for defraying the charge of an augmentation to his majesty's forces, confisting of 9370 men, from 25 December 1761, to 25 December 1762, both inclufive

7 That for the pay of the general, and general ftaf officers, and officers of the hofpitals, for the land forces, for 1762

8. That for defraying the extraordinary expence of fervices performed by the office of ordnance for land fervice, and not provided for by parliament in 1761

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These words in Italics are to be repeated at the end of almost every rgblution.

NOVEMBER

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