ACCOUNT of the Progress made in the Redemption of the Public Debt of Ireland at the 5th January, 1814 (funded in Irish Securities); distinguishing the Capitals of the several Funds; and specifying how much of each Fund respectively has been redeemed; the Total Sums paid on account thereof; the average Price of Stocks; and the sums Annually applicable to the Reduction thereof. Sums Annually applicable to the Reduction of the Debt, funded in Irish Securities. Annual Charge, per Act 37 Geo. III., cap. 27, for Redemption of £. 8. d. £5,829,156 13s. 4d. the Debt then existing... ..... Annuity of 1 per Cent. on £24,596,214 28. Id. Capitals created from 1st ...... 67,649 1 0 Annuities for Years which have expired One per Cent. on £2,508,940 5s. 6d. Treasury Bills, 1813, for Three months, due 25th December.. .... 245,962 2 9 54,042 13 8 One per Cent. on £2,725,416 138. 4d. Treasury Bills, 1814, for Nine months, due 29th September.... 6,272 7 0 20,440 12 6 £394,366 16 11 £. s. d. Interest at 5 per cent. on £1,833,187 17s. 3d. Stock Redeemed 91,659 7 10 ACCOUNT of the Unfunded Debt of Great Britain, and Demands Outstanding, on the 5th day of January, 1814: under the Heads of,-Exchequer, Treasury, Army, Barracks, Ordnance, Navy, Civil List Advances, and any other Head of Public Service, specifying the same:-Distinguishing under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demands consisted; and also, what Part of the said Debt or Demands was then Provided for, and in what manner, and what Part thereof was Unprovided for. ACCOUNT of the Unfunded Debt of Ireland, and Demands Outstanding, on the 5th of January, 1814; under the Heads of,-Loan Debentures, Exchequer Bills, and Lottery Prizes:-Distinguishing, under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demand consisted; and also what part of the said Debt and Demand was then Provided for, and in what manner, and what part thereof was Unprovided for. LOAN DEBENTURES. Residue of Debentures bearing £4 per cent. Interest, to the year 1788, provided for by the 27 and 28 Geo. III., but unclaimed Old Loan... by the Proprietors; viz. Loan by Lottery, 1780 Loan by Lottery, 1781 EXCHEQUER BILLS. Outstanding Exchequer Bills, provided for by several Acts of Payable 24 June, 1783 24 June, 1790 293,750 0 150,000 0 0 500,000 0 1,216,666 13 4 235,000 0 0 330,000 0 Outstanding Lottery Prizes of the several Lotteries from 1782 to 1801 -(b) 2,725,416 13 (a) Provision has been made for these by several Acts of Parliament. Treasury Chambers, Dublin Castle, 30th March, 1814. G. CAVENDISH. GREAT BRITAIN. ACCOUNT of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and of all EXPORTS from, GREAT BRITAIN, for 3 Years, ending the 5th of January, 1814; distinguishing each Year, and distinguishing the Value of Imports from the EAST INDIES and CHINA from the Value of all other Imports :-Also, distinguishing the Value of British Produce and Manufactures Exported, from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported. Note.-The Account of the Value of the Imports into, and of the Exports from Great Britain, for the Year ending the 5th of January, 1814, cannot be submitted to Parliament, as required by the Act 42 Geo. III. cap. 70, in consequence of the general destruction of the whole of the Books and Documents of the last Year, at the late Fire at the Custom-House in London. Custom-House, London, 24th March, 1814. WILLIAM IRVING, IRELAND. ACCOUNT of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from IRELAND, for 3 Years, ending 5th January, 1814; distinguishing each Year, and the Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported; together with the Difference between the Official Value and the Real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the year ending 5th January, 1814. Note. The real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the year ending 5th January, 1814, computed at £14,837,577 10 2 837,577 the average Prices current, amounted to Custom House, Dublin, W. MARRABLE, 9th March, 1814. Inspector-General of Imports and Exports. 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 (except Ireland), between 5th January, 1811, and 5th January, 1814. Note.-The Account for 1812 was made up previous to the Copies of Registry being received from several Ports in the Plantations, and therefore many Vessels which were built at such Ports are not included in the above Account. The corrected Account, with that for the Year 1813, were consumed in the late Fire at the Custom House. Custom House, London, Office of the Register General of Shipping, 24th March, 1814. } T. E. WILLOUGHBY, ACCOUNT of 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, on the 30th of September, 1811, 1812, and 1813; distinguishing GREAT BRITAIN, Ireland, and the BRITISH PLANTATIONS in AMERICA and the WEST INDIE S. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. ACCOUNT of 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 and cleared OUTWards, at the several Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, from, or to, ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, between 5th January, 1811, and 5th January, 1814; distinguishing each Year, and British from Foreign. Year Ships Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. 1811 10,179 1,294,651 77,354 2,921 637,416 31,414| 10,111|1,264,509 79,732 3,048 647,159 34,460 1812 10,756 1,310,156 78,269 2,246 469,696 22,829|| 11,177 1,386,559 85,478 2,336 490,206 24,949 1813 The Accounts for this Year were consumed in the late Fire at the Custom House. ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, that were Built and Registered in the several Ports of Ireland, in the 3 years ending the 5th January, 1814, distinguishing each Year. ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and Number of Men and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of Ireland, on the 30th September, 1813. ACCOUNT of 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), that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards, in the several Ports of Ireland, from or to all parts of the World, in the 3 years ending 5th January, 1814; distinguishing each Year, and the Irish and British and Foreign vessels. 5th January, Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. |