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For defraying the expenses likely to be incurred for confining and maintaining convicts at
home, for the year 1801

For defraying the expenses likely to be incurred for printing the Journals of the House of
Commons, for printing and delivering the Votes, and for printing Bills, Reports, and other
papers, by order of the House of Commons, for one year, to 31st December 1801
To discharge the probable amount of bills expected during the course of the present year
11801, from or on account of New South Wales, for the expenditures of that colony and
Norfolk Island, exclusive of the estimate of their civil establishment
For defraying the expenses of the Commission under the seventh article of the American
treaty, including the salaries of the British Commissioners, for the year 1801-
For the relief of the suffering clergy and laity of France, Toulonese and Corsican emigrants,
certain Saint Domingo sufferers, and American loyalists, for the year 1801
For his Majesty's foreign and other secret services, for the year 1801

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25,000

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Brought forward To make good the like sum paid to John Wilmot, Esq. for à clerk employed on various businesses and references relative to American claims ch

For the Board of Agriculture, for the service of the year 1801

To be applied in support of an institution called the Veterinary College, for the year 1801
To be applied for the purchase of land and the construction of buildings for a royal military
college, being the sum that will probably be required for the said service in the year 1801
For defraying the expenses incurred, and expected to be incurred, on account of certain
premises at Chelsea, intended for a royal military asylum for the reception of the children
of soldiers

To be issued and paid to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them
placed to the account of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt
Towards enabling the Trustees of the British Museum to carry on the execution of the trusts
reposed in them by Parliamentar

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To be applied, under such regulations as his Majesty shall think fit, for the purpose of laying in stores of herrings and other fish at convenient places, and of distributing them for the use of the different parts of the kingdom

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Payments for other Services, not being Part of the Supplies granted for the Year.

For interest on Exchequer bills
For salaries of the officers, and incidental expenses of the office of the Commissioners for reducing the National Debt
For the purchase of one-third part of the annuity of 19,000l. payable to the Duke of Richmond, pursuant to act 39 & 40Geo. III. cap. 43.
To the officers of the Exchequer, for extra trouble in making out Exchequer bills
To the Bank of England, for prompt payments to loan 28,000,000l.

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£.457,893 14 82 620 13 115 22,562 3 4 1,000

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JOSEPH ALCOCK.

Ways and Means for answering the foregoing Services.

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Exchequer bills, per act 41 Geo. III. cap. 81. (Vote of

credit)

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||To satisfy the Sums unpaid, there remains in the Exchequer, and to be raised as

In contributions to loan

follows:

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750,000

Monies reserved in the Exchequer for particular services,

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since 10th May 1787

4,080 II 62

Do. remaining in do. of contributions to lotteries granted prior to the year 1799

Interest on land-tax redeemed

8,280 16 11

Surplus of grants 1800, voted for 1801

Surplus consolidated fund

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Contributions to lottery

By the amount of payments for services, not being part of the supplies granted for the year, if the same shall be made good by Parliament

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8,602,987 19 41

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Deduct the amount of Exchequer bills outstanding, charged on the above funds £.6,614,300 Deduct also the sum to be reserved for payment of the prizes of lottery 1801 500,000

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1,488,687 19 4

Amount of sums remaining to be paid £1,374,687 12 5

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An Account sherwing how the Monies granted for the Service of the Year 1801, for that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, has been disposed of; distinguished under the several Heads.

Heads of Grants and Expenditure.

Army, including invalids, and 75,000l. transferred from the grant for recruiting and contingencies for the land forces, also 30,000l. transferred from grant for small beer

Additional pay for Dublin duty

General and staff officers and officers of the hospitals

Extra forage for the cavalry

Garrisons with fire and candle, &c. Chaplains to the garrison of Dublin, and to the forces stationed at sundry other places Mustermaster-general and other principal officers of several departments, their deputies, clerks, and contingent expenses Recruiting and contingencies for the land forces, deducting 75,000l. transferred to the head of army

Half-pay for regimental and warrant officers of his Majesty's land forces

Allowance to retired chaplains

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Allowance to widows of officers of the land forces

Ordnance for land service

Barrack department

Military hospitals for medicines, bedding, and contingencies

Royal Military Infirmary

In and out pensioners of the Royal Hospi-
tal near Kilmainham, and the expenses
of said Hospital

Militia and corps of fencibles, including
12,097l. 195. 2d. for additional field of-
ficers to the several corps of militia,
37,3221. 15. 7d. for contingencies for mi-
litia and fencibles, and 60,000l. trans-
ferred from the grant for an allowance to
the forces for small beer
Allowance to non-commissioned officers
and private men of his Majesty's forces,
when on a march

Volunteer corps of cavalry and infantry
Extraordinary services of the army

Public officers for several services

Miscellaneous services

Public boards

Public hospitals and schools

Vote of credit

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N. B. There appears to be an excess of 9,368%. 145. 1od. Irish, being 8,6487. 15. 5d. British sterling, in the vote of credit, which arises from some items being included under that head, which ought to have been stated as army extraordinaries.

GEORGE CAVENDISH.

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