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relates to that Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Great Britain. An Account, shewing how the Monies, given for the Service of the Year 1801, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads, as far as

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For wages of 120,000 men, including 22,696 marines, for three lunar

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months, commencing the 1st day of Jan. 1801, at the rate of 17. 175. per man per month For victuals for the said 120,000 men, for the same time, at the rate of 11. 185, per man per month For wear and tear of ships, for the same, at 31. per man per month For the ordinary establishment of the navy, for the same time For the extraordinary establishment of do. for the same time For the maintenance of sick prisoners of war, for the same time For the expense of the transport service, and for the maintenance of prisoners of war in health, same time

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For wages of 135,000 men, including 30,000 marines, for ten lunar months, commencing the 26th of March 1801, at the rate of 1l. 175. per man per month For victuals for the said 135,000 men, for the same time, at the rate of 1. 185. per man per month

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For wear and tear of ships, in which the said 135,000 men are to serve,
for the same time, at the rate of 37. per man per month
For the ordinary of the navy, including half pay to sea and marine officers,
for the same time

Towards the buildings, rebuildings, and repairs of ships in his Majesty's
and the merchants' yards, and other extra works, over and above what
are proposed to be done under the heads of wear and tear and ordinary,
for the same time

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For the expense of the transport service, and for the maintenance of pri-
soners of war in health, for the same time

For the care and maintenance of sick prisoners of war, for the same time
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ORDNANCE.

For ordnance for sea service on board the ships in which the said 120,000
men are to serve, for three lunar months, commencing the 1st day of
Jan. 1801, at the rate of 55. per man per month

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SERVICE S-continued.

ORDNANCE-continued.

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For the charge of ordnance for land service, for the months of Jan. Feb. and March 1801 For ordnance for sea service on board the ships in which the said 135,000 men are to serve, for ten lunar months, commencing the 26th day of March 1801, at the rate of 5s. per man per month For the charge of the Office of Ordnance for land service for nine months, from 1st day of April to 31st Dec. 1801 For defraying the expenses for services performed by the Office of Ordnance for land service, and not provided for by Parliament in 1799 For defraying do. and not provided for by do. 1800

FORCES.

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For defraying the charge of 58,528 effective men, for guards, garrisons, and other his Majesty's land forces in Great Britain, Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, from the 25th day of Dec. 1800 to the 24th of March 1801, both inclusive, being 90 days For maintaining his Majesty's forces in the plantations, including those serving in Portugal, at Gibraltar, and in the Mediterranean, those stationed at the Cape of Good Hope, and a corps of foot in New South Wales, from the 25th day of Dec. 1800 to the 24th day of March 1801, both inclusive, being 90 days

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For defraying the charge of the embodied militia in Great Britain, of the royal corps of miners of Cornwall and Devon, and of several corps of fencible infantry, for the same time For defraying the charge of the increased rates of subsistence to be paid to innkeepers and others on quartering soldiers, and the charge of an allowance to be made to the non-commissioned officers and private men of his Majesty's land forces in Great Britain, in lieu of small beer, for the same time

For defraying the charge of recruiting and contingencies for his Majesty's land forces, of forage for the cavalry in barracks in Great Britain, and of extra feed for those in quarters, from the 25th day of Dec. 1800 to the 24th day of March 1801, both inclusive, being 90 days For defraying the charge of volunteer corps of cavalry and infantry in Great Britain, for the same time

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For defraying the charge of the expenses expected to be incurred in the barrack-master general's department, for the same time

For defraying the charge of foreign corps in the service of Great Britain, for the same time

For defraying the charge of 58,387 effective men, for guards, garrisons,
and other his Majesty's land forces, in that part of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland called Great Britain, and in Jersey, Guern-
sey, and Alderney; including the charge of the pay of the commissioned
officers, non-commissioned officers, and private men, with the addi-
tional allowance to subalterns, &c.; the charge of clothing non-com-
missioned officers and private men; the charge of agency; and the
charge of allowances to be made to captains and riding-masters, from
the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th of Dec. following, both inclu-
sive, being 275 days
For maintaining his Majesty's forces in the plantations, including those
serving at Gibraltar, at Minorca, and other stations in the Mediterranean,
and at the Cape of Good Hope, and a regiment of foot in New South
Wales; including the charge of the pay of the commissioned officers,
non-commissioned officers, and private men, with the additional allow-
ance to subalterns, &c. the charge of clothing the non-commissioned
officers and private men, the charge of agency, and the charge of allow-
ances to be made to captains and riding-masters, for the same time
For defraying the charge of four troops of dragoons and seventeen compa-
nies of foot, stationed in Great Britain, for the purpose of recruiting the
regiments serving in East India, from the 25th of Dec. 1800 to the 24th
Dec. 1801, both inclusive, being 365 days

For defraying the charge of recruiting, and for contingencies, of his Ma-
jesty's land forces, and for the charge of extra forage for the cavalry, as
well in barracks as in quarters, in Great Britain, from the 25th day of
March 1801 to the 24th day of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275
days

For defraying the charge of general and staff officers, and officers of the
hospitals serving with the forces in Great Britain, and in Guernsey and
Jersey, from the 25th day of Dec. 1800 to the 24th day of Dec. 1801,
both inclusive, being 365 days

For defraying the charge of the embodied militia and corps of fencible infantry in Great Britain, from the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th day of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275 days

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For defraying the charge of pensions to be paid to the widows of officers

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For defraying the charge of volunteer corps of cavalry and infantry, in Great Britain, from the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th day of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275 days

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For defraying the charge of the barrack department in Great Britain, from the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275 days

For defraying the charge of foreign corps in the service of Great Britain, from the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th day of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275 days

For defraying the charge of an augmentation of his Majesty's land forces in Great Britain, consisting in the whole of 10,321 effective (1,257 invalids included), from the 25th day of March 1801 to the 24th day of Dec. following, both inclusive, being 275 days

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To defray the extraordinary services of the army in Great Britain, for the year 1801

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To enable his Majesty to afford such assistance to the Queen of Portugal, as may enable her Majesty to take such measures for the defence of her dominions against her enemies, as the exigencies of affairs may appear to require

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To pay off and discharge Exchequer bills made out on the credit of the duties on income, granted by an act of the 39th year of the reign of his present Majesty

To pay off and discharge the Exchequer bills made out on the credit of the duties on goods imported and exported, granted by an act made in the 38th year of the reign of his present Majesty, 250,000l. granted, but satisfied with

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For paying off and discharging the Exchequer bills made out by virtue of an act passed in the 39th and 40th years of the reign of his present Majesty, on the credit of the aids or supplies granted for the service of 1800

To make good the like sum, which has been issued by his Majesty's orders
pursuant to addresses of the House of Commons, and which has not
been made good by Parliament

To make good the like sum, which has been issued pursuant to do. do..

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To make good the under-mentioned sums, which have been issued at the receipt of the Exchequer out of his Majesty's Civil List revenues; that is to say: To Bernard Cobbe, Esq. for additional allowances to clerks in the office. for auditing the public accounts

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