VIII-DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account, shewing how the MONIES, given for the SERVICE of the Year 1809, have been disposed of; so far as relates to GREAT BRITAIN. Payments for other Services, not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year .£.298,672 7 3 Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, and on Pensions, Offices, &c. continued WAYS and MEANS for answering the foregoing SERVICES. 3,000,000 00 4,000,000 00 Excess of Exchequer Bills, granted per Act 49 Geo. 3. cap. 2. after reserving. sufficient to pay off £7,345,200, issued per Act 48 Geo. 3. cap. 7. the Remainder having been funded pursuant to Act 49 Geo, 3. cap. 21 Excess of Do. granted per Act 49 Geo. 3. cap 93. after reserving sufficient to pay off £4,644,100, issued per Act 48 Geo. 3. cap 114. the Remainder having been funded pursuant to Act 49 Geo. 3. cap. 21 Exchequer Bills on Vote of Credit Loan, Part of £.14,600,000.) being for the Service of Ireland, and £.600,000 2,757,352 3 4 19,000,000 00 300,000 0 3,154,800 0 0 1,355,900 0 3,000,000 11,000,000 00 214 13 10 Total Ordinary Revenue Extraordinary Resources. Gain by Exchange on Sums received from Great Britain From the Commissioners of the Navy on account of Advances made by several Collectors in Ireland, for Seamen's Wages, &c......... Paymasters General on account of Advances made by several Collectors in Ireland, &c........ Great Britain, on account of the Profit of Lotteries of 1808...... County Treasurers, paid to several Revenue Collectors. County Treasurers, paid to several Revenue Collectors, on account of Deficiencies. Other Monies paid to the Public 5,416,715 15 5 6,551,552 18 5 211,512 17 4 788,310 9 4 Linnen Manufacture... Total Independent of Loans.5,671,519 3 8 6,828,414 12 11 212,198 == 0788,318 31 4,261,919 0 10 4,261,919 0 10 9,933,438 4 611,090,333 13 9 212,198 0 04 788,318 S 1 999,823 6 8 5,551,729 11 9 93,001 18 575,111 10 44168,113 25,611 4 14 5,122 4 104 4,043 18 6 ་ 94,280,603 19 4 1,000,516 3 14 5,827,898 9 9 93,001 18 575,111 10 4168,113 8 9 4,533,911 6 14 4,261,919 0 10 4,261,919 0 10 1,000,516 3 1410,089,817 10 7 93,001 18 575,111 10 4168,113 8 98,795,830 6 114 III.-ARREARS AND BALANCES. £. S. d. Balances due on 5th Jan. 1810, from the Deceased and Dismissed Collectors of Customs 56,172 11 9 Ditto....... ....Ditto...... ...Ditto...... of Excise 135,674 4 3 .Ditto...... Hearth-money Collectors Balances 61,280 16 3 Ditto.... .Ditto... Note. The real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1810, computed at the Average Prices current, was £. 11,464,265 8 2 Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, built and registered in the several Ports of IRELAND, in Three Years. Number of VESSELS with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and Number of MEN usually employed in Navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of IRELAND, in the Years ending 30th September 1807, 1808, and 1809, respectively. Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that entered INWARDS and cleared OUTWARDS in the several Ports of IRELAND, from or to all Parts of the World, in the Three Years ending the 5th of January 1810. |