Bow-street Office Fees for passing public Accounts Alien Office Interest on exchequer bills Scotch bonds.......... ........... Navigation from the East to the Western Sea.... mons Deficiency of grants, for printing the votes, &c. ... 12,000 0 Ò 5,000 0.0 7,497 11 2 1,500,000 0 0 13,471 15 0 10,000 0 0 50,000 0 0 5,523 0 0 1,641 19 0 8,423 13 2 Making an index to the Rolls of Parliament Bounty on salt imported into Nevis Serjeant at Arms Arrears of salary, for forming indexes to the Jour 98 1 3 219 14 0 1,623 0 0 1,192 14 0 76 13 6 3,409 14 8 745 8 6 To officers of the House of Commons Articles sent to New South Wales...... 1,848 9 0 2,315 01 3,163 8 6 6,172 12 2 114 18 1 3,000 0 0 175,000 0 0 residence of the clergy To the Rev. T. B. Clark, for Act respecting the 1,328 5 4 278 6 6 For the supplies for Faro....... 1,550 0 0 Bills from New South Wales, for the year 1809 ... 30,000 0 0 7,639 17 2 Protestant and dissenting ministers, and French refugees...... 9,709 6 0 Deficiency of ditto, 1808... Contingencies of Secretary of state's offices......... 743 12 0 14,000 0 0 Extra charge for messengers To sheriffs for felons' convictions. Bounties for fish brought to London Chairman of the House of Lords Surveyor of Scotch roads .... To D. T. Blake, for trouble on clergy residence act... Exchequer tellers.... Westminster improvements Building the Mint Corsican and Toulon emigrants .......... Dutch officers retired... French emigrants at Jersey To Dr. Cartwright, for mechanical inventions...... Building a naval asylum ... Printing vols. 36, 37, of Lords' Journals.......... Queen Anne's bounty New Forest commissioners Scotch military roads 16,000 0 0 4,400 0 0 10,000 0 0 35,000 0 3,057 1 8 100,000 0 0 4,500 0 0 5,569 0 0 TABLE OF THE NUMBER OF BANKRUPTCIES IN ENGLAND. From December 20, 1808, to December 20, 1809, inclusive. SHERIFFS Appointed by his Majesty in Council for the year 1809. Bedfordshire, Robert Garstin, of Harrold, esq. Berkshire, sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalf, of Pernhill, bart. Buckinghamshire, Thomas Stanhope Badcock, of Buckingham, esq. Cambridge and Huntingdon, John Heathcote, of Conington-castle, esq. Cheshire, Thomas William Tatton, of Wittinshall, esq. Cumberland, Miles Ponsonby, of Hail-hall, esq. Derbyshire, Charles Upton, of Derby, esq. Devonshire, sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, of Kellerton, bart. Gloucestershire, John Hodder Moggridge, of Dymock, esq. Hertfordshire, Edmond Darby, of Ashton-house, esq. Monmouthshire, John Kemys Gardner Kemys, of Pertholy, esq. Northamptonshire, R. Andrew, of Harleston, esq. Northumberland, William Sadlier Brewere, of Bewicke, esq. Nottinghamshire, Thomas Walker, of Bury-hill, esq. Oxfordshire, J. Harrison, of Shelswell, esq. Rutlandshire, Abel Walford Bellaers, of Bulmerthorpe, esq. Shropshire, William Spurling, of Petton, esq. Somersetshire, J. Nurton, of Milverton, esq. Staffordshire, Theophilus Levett, of Whichner, esq. County of Southampton, John Blackburne, of Preston Candover, esq. Suffolk, John Dresser, of Blyford, esq. Surrey, Edward Bilke, of Southwark, esq. Sussex, Thomas Turle, of Landport, esq. Warwickshire, Abraham Bracebridge, of Atherstone, esq. Wiltshire, sir Charles Warre Mallett, of Wilbury-house, bart. Worcestershire, Henry Bromley, of Abberley, esq. Yorkshire, sir G. Wombwell, of Wombwell, bart. SOUTH WALES. Brecon, Thomas Wood, of Gwernivett, esq. Carmarthenshire, Richard Isaac Starke, of Laughame-castle, esq. Cardigan, William Skyrme, of Altgcock, esq. Glamorgan, sir Jer. Homfray, of Llandaff. Pembroke, C. Allen Phillips, of the Hill, esq, NORTH |