An Account of the Extraordinary Expenses of the Army, incurred and paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster-general of his Majesty's Forces, in the Year 1801, and not provided for by Parliament. To bills of exchange, drawn by Henry Motz, Esq. commissary-general in the] - To do. drawn by Alexander Fernandez, assistant commissary-general in do. for do. - - To do. drawn by Lord Minto, minister at Vienna, for do. To do. drawn by the Earl of Elgin, ambassador extraordinary to the Sublime Porte, for do. -- To do. drawn by John Glasfurd, acting commissary-general in the Windward and £1,847,174 420,370 Pay Office, Horse Guards, 2d February 1802. P. GEORGE CRAUFURD, Accountant-general. An Account of the total Produce of the Duties of Customs, Excise, Stamps, and Incidents, respectively, for one Year, ended the 5th Day of January 1802; distinguishing, as far as possible, in each Branch, the Produce on every separate Article, the Duties on which have amounted to One Thousand Pounds, or more, in the four Quarters of the Year: viz. The above sum of 4,705,176l. 10s. 8d. stated in the account of incidents at the Exchequer, includes 935,870l. 175. 5d. being the amount of imprests and other monies paid within the above period, of which 802,188/. 45. 11d. was paid by Messrs. Puget and Bainbridge, on account of loans for the service of Ireland. Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 14th June 1802. N. VANSITTART. An Account of the gross Assessment and net Produce of the Income Duty in Great Britain, for the Year ending 5th April 1801; distinguishing the Charges of Collection and Deductions, and distinguishing the Returns made to Commercial Commissioners. The charges of collection cannot be accurately ascertained until the duties be paid into the Exchequer, and the accounts of the Receivers General and the Commercial Commissioners passed there. The above is taken from the account of the expenses actually incurred, and the best estimate that can be formed of what may reasonably be incurred for charges not yet settled; to which has been added, an estimate of the expenses to be incurred in the collection of arrears subsequent to the 5th of April 1802, and which may be applicable to the duties of the year ending the 5th day of April 1801, Office for Taxes, 30th March 1802. WILLIAM LOWNDES. HORACE HAYES. G. T. GOODENOUGH. An Account shewing what Increase or Diminution has taken place in the Number and Amount of the Salaries, Emoluments, and Expenses of all the Public Offices in Great Britain, for the Year 1801. Amount of the Annual Charge of the Public Debt, created in the Years under-mentioned; and the Produce of the several Duties granted for defraying the same, in the Year ended 5th January 1802. Deficiency on the whole of the duties in the year ended 5 Jan. 1802 £. 1,226,175 16 N. B. The charges created by funding 8,910,450l. in Exchequer bills, &c. pursuant to act 42 Geo. III. cap. 8. are not included in the above account; the payments thereon not having been completed previous to 5 January 1802; and no provision having yet been made by Parliament for defraying the same. Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, the 18th day of March 1802. N. VANSITTART. An Account of the Sums received in the Exchequer upon the Duty of 4 per Cent. from the 5th of January 1785 to the 5th of January 1801, distinguishing each Year, An Account of the Net Revenue of the Post Office paid into the Exchequer, exclusive of Parliamentary Pensions, from the 5th April 1761 to 5th April 1802, distinguishing each Year; together with an Account of annual Remittances from Scotland for the same Period. An Account of the Distribution of the Sum of 1,000,0col. being Part of the Sum of 2,000,000l. granted to his Majesty, to take such Measures as the Exigencey of Affairs may require.-Paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster-general of his Majesty's Forces. To Brook Watson, Esq. commissary-general of stores and provisions, to enable him to provide the several articles for the use of the forces that are to be supplied from his department £. 389,000 To the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, on account of pay, subsidy, &c. for his troops employed in the service of Great Britain, under treaty, in the years 1793, 1794, and 1795 40,000 To Count de Front, envoy extraordinary from the King of Sardinia, in part payment of six months subsidy, to the 25th April 1796 To the representatives of Cornwall Smalley, Esq. for the payment of bills passed upon Messrs. Thornton and Power, by Mr. Wickham To do. to be applied on account of subsidiary corps on the continent £.1,000,000 40,000 - - 150,000 200,000 130,000 Pay Office, Horse Guards, 1st February 1802. P. GEORGE CRAUFURD, An Account, sherving bow the Million, granted by Parliament in Aid of the Naval Supplies for the Service of the Year 1801, has been applied. |