For defraying the Charge of the following Services in Ireland; which are directed to be paid Nett in British Currency. Expense of the Board of Works in Ireland Expense of Printing, Stationery, and other Disbursements of the Chief and Under Offices........ matters of a public nature, in the Dublin Gazette and other Newspapers in Ireland... Expense of Printing Slalates for the use of the Magistrates and Public Officers in Ireland Law Expenses in Ireland ............. Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland Maintenance of Inland Navigations in Ire land Contributions .......... for inquiring into the Duties and Fees of the Officers of Courts of Justice in Ireland...... Salaries and Expenses of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Land Revenue of the Crown in Ireland sioners in Ireland ............ to Public Officers in Ireland............... Expense of the Police and Wateh Establish inent of Dublin For carrying on certain Public Works in Ireland in Dublin 45,500 0 0 42,469 47 10,000 0 0 10,000 0 £. d. 300 0 19,938 923 £. S. d. 300 0 0 19,938 9 23 a: Exy i Expense of the Royal Irish Academy Schools of Ireland Vico Education of the Poor of Ireland and Asylums for industrious Children in Dublin Dablin Children.. Dublin in Dublin Recovery Dublin Catholic Seminary in Ireland Donations and Bequests......... 18,533,254 12 714,430,234 19 11 To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills, and that the same be issued and applied towards paying off and discharging any Exchequer Bills charged on the Aids or Supplies of the years 1824 and 1825, remaining nnpaid or unprovided for 30,000,000 (0) To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills issued pursuant to several Acts for carrying 27,432,200 0 0 on Public Works and Fisheries, and for building additional Churches, outstanding and unprovided for..... 413,800 0 02 48,947,054 12 7141,862,434 19 11 PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES, Not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year. Grosyenor Charles Bedford, Esq, on his Salary for additional trouble in preparing Ex chequer Bills, per Act 48 Geo. 3, c. 1...... Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Collection and Man agemenl of the Revenue.......... Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills, pursuant to Acts 57 Geo. 3, c. 34 & 124, and 3 Geo. 4, c. 86 Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills for building ad ditional Churches, per Act 58 Geo. 3, c. 45 Expenses incurred in the passing of the Act 5 Geo. 4, c. 90, for building additional Churches in Scotland....... ceived from them, to make up their Balance 0 WAYS AND MEANS £. 8. d. Duty on Sugar, and on Pensions, Offices, &c. 3,000,000 0 0: Truslees for the Payment of Naval and Military Pensions, and G Civil Superannualions, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 51...... 4,470,370) 0 East India Company, per Act 4 Geo. 4, c. 71 '60,000 0 0 Sam to be brought from the Consolidated Fund, per Act 6 Geo. 4, c. 14 10,500,000 0.0 Surplus Ways and Means, per Act 6 Geo. 4, c. 134..... ............ 439,166 9 10 Interest on Land Tax redeemed by Money 55 17 8 Repayments ou account of Exchequer Bills issued pursuant to two Acts of the 57tla year of his late Majesty, for carrying on 106,307 0 Exchequer Bills voted in Ways and Means; viz. 0 1 18,575,899 7 7 6 Geo. 4, c. 2 ...........£.20,000,000 0 0 6 Geo. 4, c. 70 ..10,500,000 0 0 30,500,000 0 0 TOTAL Ways and Means ...... 49,075,899 7 74 TOTAL Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted 49,003,951 6 64 Suaplus Ways and Means... 71,948 1 14 Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 8th February 1826. J, C, HERRIES 1826 PUBLIC An Account of the State of the Pu LIC FUNDED DEBTS of GREAT January, 1826, including the Debt 1 $. d. Do.... GREAT BRITAIN. Debt due to the South Sea? £. £. s. d. at £.3 per cent 3,662,784 8 63 Company 6 3,662,784 8 South Sea Annuities ........ Do..... 4,574,870 271 434,000 0 0 4,140,870 2 7 New South Sea Annuities Do. 3,128,330 2 10 210,000 0 0 2,918,330 2 10 South Sea Annuities, 1751 ...... Do, 707,600 0 0 46,500 0 0 661,100 6 0 Debt due to the Bank of England Do. 14,686,800 00 14,686,800 0 0 Bank Annuities, created in 1826.. Do. 1,000,000 0 0 437 10 9 999,562 9 3 Consolidated Annuities........... |360,177,746 07,279,953 9 3 361,897,792 11 9 Reduced Annuities..... Do. 132,711,527 5 83,255,499 17 11129,456,027 8 2 Total at £.3 per cent. . 529,649,658 0 2 11,226,590 17 1 518,423,267 3 1 Annuities at £.84 per cent.. 15,177,637 8 10 380,338 0 0 14,737,296 8 10 Reduced Annuities do. 74,059,199 0 10 5,830,634 18 068,228,564 2 10 New £.4 per cent Annuities 145,756,608 18 11 73,917 4 7 145,682,691 14 Great Britain...... 764,583,103 8 9 17,511,280 19 8,747,071,822 9 1 .... 9 7 9 8 6 IN IRELAND. (In British Currency.) Irish Consolidated £. $ per cent Annuities 2,238,528 19 7 2,238,528 19 Irish Reduced £3 per cent Annuities 1,031,425 14 1,031,425 14 £.3 per cent Debentures and Stock 13,919,552 13 474,794 8 1 13,444,758 5 Reduced £ 34 per cent Annuities 1,691,008 6 366,938 193 1,324,0697 Debt due to the Bank of Ireland, at £.4 per cent ....... 1,615,384 12 1,615,384 12 New £.4 per cent Annuities 10,386,893 10 10 10,368,893 10 10 Debt due to the Bank of Ireland, at £.5 per cent ... 1,015,384 12 4 1,015,384 12 4 Ireland... 31,898,178 10 4 841,733 7 4 31,056,445 3 Total United Kingdom...... 1796,481,281 19 1 18,353,014 7 0778,128,267 12 4 1 STOCK £. s. d. Note.-The above Columns, 1 and 2, show the Totals of Debt for the United Kingdom, after déducting the Stock directed to be cancelled by various Acts of Parliament, and by redemption of Land Tax, amounting to 484,458,039 194 |