NET PRODUCE of the PERMANENT and WAR TAXES, in the Quarters and Years ended 5th Jan. 1806, and 5th Jan. 1807.-Continued. Brought forward Duties pro Anno 1803: Brought from Consolidated Customs, after reserving as directed by Act 43 Geo. III. cap. 68. Surplus of the Duty on Receipts, 1803, after ditto, by Act ditto, cap. 126... Ditto, Houses and Windows, 1804, ditto, by Act ditto, cap. 161. from April 1804. Duties pro Anno 1904: Surplus of Consolidated Stamp Duties, after reserving, as directed by Act 44 Geo. III. cap. 98. from October 1804 £. S. a. L. s. d. £. S. d. t. S. d. 6530016 9 07036789 12 4 26210635 4 2426643046 7 104 £6604946 2 847112131 12 826513918 17 1026952924 6 24 Duties pro Anno 1805: Taken from Consolidated Letter' Money, the estimated Amount of the additional Duty on the Postage of Letters, imposed by Act 45 Geo. III. cap. 11. Goods, &c. Anno 1805 Legacies. £6939482 11 447413472 8 10 27307353 8 0 27928195 3 104 61884 17 6 3033 12 2 6 19897 0 0 1840 13 4 1477 13 3| £7195389 1 6 7707112 1410 0 0 5 228044653 Duties pro Anno 1806: 0 0 0 £7195389 1 6 6800 7828692 5 2 0.0 0 0 6800 0 0 after discharging > Malt Exchequer Bills Tobacco 79087 0 0 42313 0 0 186635 17 7 101218 31343 ... charged thereon An Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from, GREAT BRITAIN, for Eighteen Years, ending the 5th January 1807; distinguishing each Year, and distinguishing the Value of Imports from the East Indies and China, from the Value of all other Imports: And distinguishing the Value of British Produce and Manufactures Exported, from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported; together with the Difference between the Official Value and the Declared Value of British Produce and Manufactures Exported in the Year ending the 5th of January 1807. Note. The Value of British Produce and Manufactures Exported, computed at the Average Prices Current, was, in the Year ending 5th January 1606, £.41,068,942. In the Year ending 5th January 1807, £.43,242,176. * The Value of the Foreign Merchandize (as above) is stated exclusive of the Excess in the Official Estimate of Coffee Exported. The Account of Imports from India and China, for the last Year, cannot be yet prepared. An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, which have been Annually Built and Registered in the several Ports of the British Empire, between 5th January 1805 and 5th January 1807, Copies of the Certificates of Registry granted at many of the Ports in the Plantations, for the Year ending 5th January 1807, not being yet received, it is presumed that several Vessels may have beca Built at such Ports, which could not be included in this Account. Custom-House, London, Office of the Register-General of Shipping, 23d March, 1807. T. E. WILLOUGHBY, Register-General of Shipping. 1 Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of Great Britain, for the Year ended *This includes the Sum of £. 441,270. 15. 34. for Interest paid on Imperial Loans. 25th March 1807. N.B. The several Items under each head are stated in the Appendixes A, B, &c. above referred to which follow. APPENDIX (A. 1.)-An Account of the Monies paid out of the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1807, towards satisfying the Charges of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of Great Britain and Ireland, and Imperial Loans; distinguishing the Total Amount of the Sums applied for Interest, Charges of Management, Sums applicable to its Reduction, and the usual Grants for the same Purpose. APPENDIX (A. 2.)-An Account of the Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the COMMISSIONERS for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ending 5th Jan, 1807. APPENDIX (C)-Charges upon the CONSOLIDATED FUND, in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1807; exclusive of the Interest of the Public Debt, and of the payments upon Exchequer Lails. For his Majesty's Household.... 898,000 0 ( Ditto, by 44 Geo. III. per ann. COURTS OF JUSTICE. The Judges of England and Wales, PENSIONS. Representatives of Arthur Onslow 5,000 0 0 60,000 0 0 Earl of Chatham Lord Rodney Lady Dorchester in augmentation of their Salar es 18,188 14 10 John Penn, Esq. A. Graham, Esq. Inspector of the temporary places of confinement of Felons.. .... 350 0 0 Richard Penn, Esq. His R. H. Duke of Clarence Ditto York Her R. Highs, the Duchess of York His R. H. the Prince of Wales Ditto ditto seven Public Offices of Pol ce. 15,216 13 0 Earl St. Vincent Keeper of the Hanaper in Chan 4,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 1.500 0 0 Lord Duncan 2,000 0 cery 2,504 4 His R. H. the D. of Kent... 12,000 0 0 H. M. Dyer, Esq. Ch. J. Adm. Court, Bahama Ditto Cumberland 12,000 0 0 12,666 13 4 2,000 0 2,000 0 0 0 Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt. 2,000 0 0 3,000 3,000 0 2,000 0 4,000 0 0 0 Sir Sidney Smith 1,000 0 0 0 Lady Abercrombie 2,000 0 0 His R. H. the D. of Sussex 12,000 0 0 Lord Hutchinson 2,000 0 0 ...... Sir James Saumarez 1,200 0 0 Duke of Portland, for the Prince T. Morrison, esq. Receiver of the of Orange 16,000 0 0 ... 2,704 10 6 1,200 0 0 1,979 16 1 Lord Eldon.... 3,633 6 8 SALARIES & ALLOWANCES. The Rt. Hon. C. Abbot, Speaker of the House of Commons, to complete his Allowance of 6,0001, per ann. The Marquis of Bute, late one of the Auditors of the Imprest ... P. Deare, Esq late Deputy do. E. Roberts, Esq. on the yearly Sum of 6501. formerlypaid to the Auditor of the Exchequer ... Commissioners for auditing the Pub1.c Accounts .... Salaries in the Office of Clerks of Public Accounts Inspector of Tontine Certificates Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, for Fees paid at sundry Public Offices Do..... of South Sea Co. for du. T. Marsham, Esq. Sec. to Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills, by Act 35 Geo. III. John Close, Esq. Contingent Expences attending the execution of an Act appointing Commissioners to inquire and examine into the Public Expend ture, and the Conduct of Public Business in the Military Department John Williams, Esq. Secretary to the Commissioners for inqu ring into Abuses in the Naval Department The Chairman & Commissioners for Audixing Public Accounts The Chairman and Commissioners for Auditing Public Accounts in the West Indies....... BOUNTIES. |