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The subsequent year being just expired, no accounts have been received at this office, from which any statement of the actual expenses of collecting the income tax for the year 1800 can be made up; but, from the best judgment we can form, there seems no reason to suppose that the amount will exceed the charges of management for the year 1799, as above stated.

Office for Taxes, April 1801.

William Lowndes.
Barne Barne.

Edward Meadows.
Horace Hayes.

Account of the Nett Produce of the permanent Taxes, &c. of Great Britain, taken for two Years, ending respectively the 5th January, 1800, and 5th January, 1801.

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In order to show the real amount of the taxes imposed before and since the war, the produce of the duties on sugar, tobacco, and malt, now annually voted, are added to the old duties, and to the new ones of which they were respectively a part while they were perpetual.

Account

Account of Monies advanced for public Services from the Civil List, (not being Part of the ordinary Expenditure of the Civil List,) and which had not been replaced by Parliament on the 5th of January, 1801; specifying the general Heads of Service for which any of the said Monies were advanced, and the total Amount of the Advance on each Head respectively.

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To Bernard Cobbe, esq., for additional allowance to clerks
in the office for auditing the public accounts
Matthew Martin, esq., towards carrying into effect a plan
for inquiring into the mendicity of the metropolis
Edward Ogle, esq., et al. for expenses incurred upon a
plan for the improvement of the port of London
Thomas Brodie, esq., for continuing the index to the jour-
nals of the house of lords

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Bernard Cobbe, esq., to discharge fees on passing public

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George Rose, esq., for expenses at the parliament office in session 1800

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116 16 0

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William Chinnery, esq., to pay bills drawn on account of New South Wales, due in the year 1800, being the excess of the sum granted by parliament for that service 6,756 10 5 James Wyatt, esq., to pay artificers employed in various works about the houses of parliament

William Pollock, esq., to pay fees on passing a commis-
sion, appointing commissioners to inquire into the state
of the Cold Bath Fields prison

William Chinnery, esq., for medicines sent to New South
Wales.

Lord Walsingham, for his attendance as chairman of the
committee of the house of peers, in the session 1799-

1800

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Thomas Foden, esq., towards enabling him to prosecute a
discovery made by him, of a paste as a substitute for
wheat flour
Charles Abbot, esq., for sundry persons employed by the
select committee of the house of commons to inquire
into the state of the public records .
George Whittam, esq., for making an index to the votes of
the house of commons

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Samuel Dunn, esq., for making an index to the journals of the house of commons.

John Clementson, esq., for his attendance in the house of commons, in the session 1799-1800. .

2,000 0 0

175 3 2

895 16 0

2,701 9.0

500 0

1,095 0 0

220 0 0

300 0 0

224 10 0

Carried forward £21,268 5 10

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Brought forward £.21,268 5 10

To Jeremiah Dyson, esq., to make good the deficiency of
his allowance as clerk assistant of the house of commons
during the session 1799-1800
Henry Thornton, esq., for the relief of the poor of the pa-
rishes of St. Matthew, Bethnall Green, Mile End New
Town, and Christ Church, Spital Fields
Charles Rossi, being the second payment, for erecting a
monument in St. Paul's cathedral to the memory of cap-
tain Faulkener

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Charles Bragge, esq., for his service to the house of com

mons

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Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 15th April, 1801.

N. Vansittart.

Account of the Distribution of the Sum of 1,395,4141. 2s., being Part of the Sum of 1,400,000l. granted to his Majesty, to enable his Majesty to fulfil such Engagements, and to take such Measures, as the Exigency of Affairs may require; paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster-General of his Majesty's Forces.

Remitted to Mr. Wickham, on account of his majesty's

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service abroad Remitted abroad, to enable his imperial majesty to replace magazines which have been taken by the enemy To bills of exchange drawn by Daniel Bayley, esq., from Petersburgh, for public services. To C. R. Broughton, esq., for the service of the queen of Portugal To William Smith, esq., treasurer of the ordnance, for gunpowder delivered from the ordnance stores, for the service of ditto

To Joseph Rademaker, esq., for the purchase of sundry articles of stores

116,293 13

27,675 0 0

£.200,000 0 0

150,000 0 0

68,363 12 0

10,000 0 0

153,968 13 4

To bills of exchange drawn by John Erskine, esq., commissary-general in the Mediterranean, for public

services

To ditto drawn by George Warden, Jesq.,deputy commissary-general in Portugal and the Mediterranean, for do.

VOL. XLIII.

82,841 19 11

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Brought over £.769,674 5 3

To bills of exchange drawn by Alexander Fernandes, esq., assistant commissary-general in Portugal and the (Mediterranean, for public services

To ditto drawn by George Burgman, assistant commissary-general in ditto, for ditto

To ditto drawn by Henry Motz, commissary-general in

ditto

To H. Motz, esq. commissary-general to the forces un-
der sir Ralph Abercromby, for contingent expenses
To dollars consigned to Mr. Commissary Motz, for pub-
lic services

To bills of exchange drawn by Messrs. Thornton and
Power, from Hamburgh, for public services
To ditto drawn by Alexander Cockburn, esq., consul at
Hamburgh, for ditto

To ditto drawn by general T. Trigge, for the expenses
incident to public service within his command
To ditto drawn by colonel Ramsay, on account of the
Swiss corps

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£1,395,414 20

Account of the several Sums of Money advanced, by Way of Loan or Subsidy, to different States, from the Commencement of the present War: together with an Account of the Interest received on such Sums as have been advanced by Way of Loan.

Issued for the service of Prussia, in 1794

Ditto of Sardinia, in 1793, 4, 5, and 6

Ditto of the emperor, in 1795 and 6

Ditto, ditto, in 1797

Ditto of Portugal, in 1797

Ditto, ditto, in 1798

Ditto of Russia, in 1799

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Ditto of the emperor, elector of Bavaria, &c.
Ditto of the emperor

Ditto of Russia

Ditto of Bavaria

Ditto of the emperor, to enable his imperial majesty to replace magazines which had been taken by the enemy at Stockach

Whitehall, Treasury Chambers,

June 29, 1801.

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The subsidies voted for the king of Sardinia amounted to 600,000%; of which 100,000l. remaining unissued, a payment has been made, since the month of October, 1800, to the agent of his Sardinian majesty, at the rate of 4,000l. per month.

The interest received on the above-mentioned loans to the emperor of Germany, amounts to 955,573l. 19s. 2d.

Memorandum-A sum of 153,9681. 13s. 4d., which appears, in the account presented to the house of commons, of the distribution of the vote of credit for 1,400,000l., for the year 1800, to have been issued for the service of the queen of Portugal, was furnished in various supplies of military stores:

Account of all subsisting Pensions, granted by the Crown during Pleasure or otherwise, and payable at the Exchequer; specifying the Amount of such Pensions respectively, and the Times when, and the Persons to whom, and for whose Benefit, such Pensions were granted.

Pensions formerly paid by the Paymaster of Pensions.

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daughter Jane Cowper

Cressaner, Elizabeth .

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Dent, Cotton

Dutton, Patientia

Dunmore, countess of

Elliot, Robert, in trust for Eleanor Eden, now lady Auckland 796

Foldesey, Michael

Faquier, Francis

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