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No. 9.

That the total sum, to be provided, by Great-Britain, within the year 1813, may be estimated as follows *

Interest on the public funded debt, charges of £ management, and sinking fund including the ad

dition to the sinking fund in the present session 34,939,534 Interest on imperial loan,

Proportion to be defrayed by Great-Britain of the following charges viz.--Civil Government of Scotland, pensions on revenue, militia and deserters warrants, bounties for promoting fisheries, &c. for the United Kingdom, estimated to be the same as in the year ended 5th Jan. 1813, Charges of collection and management of the revenue of Great-Britain and Ireland, estimated to be the same as in the year ended 5th Jan. 1813, Civil list and other charges on the consolidated fund of Great-Britain, and civil list and permanent grants for Ireland, estimated to be the same as in the year ended 5th January, 1813,

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Interest on exchequer bills,

Do. on debentures,

Grant to sinking fund in respect to exchequer bills unprovided for,

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£ 35,000

171,836

1,800,000

40,000

260,000

3,000,000

5,307,136

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8,417,000

63,133,000

£110,028,947

To discharge exchequer bills issued
on account of the vote of credit,
Anno. 1812,

Supplies voted 1813 for Great-Britain &
Ireland including a vote of credit of £5,200,000 71,550,000
Deduct, proportion of supplies to be defray-

ed by Ireland,

No. 10.

That the total sum, to be provided by Ireland within the year 1813, may be estimated as follows :

£ 5,425,400

Interest of public funded debt, charge of management and Irish Curr'y. sinking fund, including charges on the loan for present session, Proportion to be defrayed by Ireland of the following charges, viz.

Civil Government of Scotland (Pensions to the
Hereditary revenue of G. Britain) &c. &c. (same
as No. 9.)

Charges of collection and management of the rev-
enues of Great-Britain & Ireland, &c. &c. (same
as No. 9.)
Civil list and other permanent charges on the con-
solidated fund of G. Britain, &c. &c. (same as

No. 9.)

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2,207,800 £7,553,900

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£125,500

SEPARATE CHARGES OF IRELAND, VIZ.

Interest on exchequer bills,

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Grant to sinking fund in respect to treasury bills,

21,604

Supplies voted 1813 for G. B. and Ireland inclu-
ding a vote of credit of £5,200,000 British,
Deduct, proportion of supplies to be defrayed by
Great-Britain,

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No. 11.

That the total official value of imports, into Great-Britain, in the years ended 5th January, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, may be taken as follows :—

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No. 12.

That the total official value of exports, from Great-Britain, in the years ended the 5th January, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, may be taken as follows:

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No. 13.

That the number of Vessels, with the amount of their Tonnage, which have been built and registered in the several ports of the British Empire, (except Ireland) may be stated as follows:

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That the number of Vessels, with the amount of their Tonnage, and the number of Men and Boys usually employed in navigating the same, which belonged to the several ports of the British Empire, (except Ireland) on the 30th September, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, and 1812, may be stated as follows

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No. 15.

That the number of Vessels, with the amount of their Tonnage, and the number of Men and Boys, employed in navigating the same (including their repeated voyages) which entered inwards, at the several ports of Great-Britain, from all parts of the world, in the years ended 5th January, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, may be stated as follows:

BRITISH.

Year ended 5th January, Ships. Tons. Men. Ships

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FOREIGN.

Tons. Men. 638,034 33,660 607,299 30,744 691,703 34,719 612,800 31,346 680,144 32,488 282,892 15,512 759,287 38,285 1,176,243 60,094 687,180 34,157 518,443 25,519

No. 16.

That the number of Vessels, with the amount of their Tonnage, and the number of Men and Boys, employed in navigating the same (including their repeated voyages) which cleared outwards, at the several ports of Great-Britain, to all parts of the world, in the years ended 5th January, 1804 to 1813, inclusive, may be stated as follows

BRITISH.

Years ended 5th January, Ships. | Tons. Men. Ships

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FOREIGN.

Tons. Men.

574,542 30,414 587,849 30,507 605,641 30,910 567,988 29,616 631,910 31,411 282,145 15,671 699,750 37,256 1,138,527 60,870 696,232 37,262

540,902 27,841

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