nual Accounts, before his Majefty, and both Houfes of Parliament refpectively. The Commiffioners and Governors of the faid Hofpital do humbly report as follows: There has been received from the Exchequer the Sum of 52821. 13 s. being the Arrears remaining there of the Rents of the Eftate, which Sam has been invested in Bank-Annuities at 3 1. per Cent. until there fhall be Occafion to difpofe of the fame, purfuant to the Purposes of the Act of Parliament. There has been likewife received out of the Rents of the Eftate, the Sum of 2178 1. 13s. 1d. As to their Proceedings in carrying on the Buildings, the Foundations of Queen Mary's Court are in a great measure laid, and the Walls of the Chappel and Kitchen are carried up to the Top of the Plinth, which is, to the Cills of the Windows of the Bafe Story, the Expence of which has amounted to 1c891. 15 s. 4d. Admiralty Office, Jan. 29. 1735. By Order of the Commiffioners, Tho, Corbett. The 31ft, received the following Accounts. Fund Accounts. The Excefs or Surplus of the feveral Duties, Revenues, and Aggregate Incomes commonly called the Aggregate Fund, established by feveral Acts of Parliament of the 3d, 5th, and 6th Years of his late Majefty's Reign, for anfwering the Paymentstherein expreffed, viz. The Money arifen at the Exchequer within the Half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735, on the particular Branches herein enumerated, viz. DEBTOR. Houfe Money, firft granted 7th of Will. III. 3ds Tonnage and Poundage Arrears of the Duties on Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, before the 24th of June, 1724; and the Duties on Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Pictures and Muflins Arrears of the Increafed Duties on Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, before the 24th of June, 1724, and the Duties on Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, and Pictures A Moiety of the Inland Duty of 2 s. per lb. on Coffee, fince the 24th of June, 1724. 119,171 0 11 Ditta DEBTOR Brought over Ditto of 4 s. per lb. on Tea, fince ditto The Inland Duty of 1 s. 6d. per lb. on Chocolate, fince ditto Further Rates on White Calicoes, China Wares and Drugs Half Subfidy of Tonnage and Poundage Surplus of the other Moiety above 80,000 1. per Annum for Annuities Additional Duties on French Wines and Merchandizes- Duties on Hops Duties on Brandy Surplus of 9d. Excife, granted for 99 Years Ditto of the two 7ths of 9d. Excite Ditto of the 37000l. per Week Excife Ditto of the Revenues in Annuity, Acts 4th, 5th, and 6th, Annæ Ditto, of the Fund for the Lottery, 17:0 Public Monies brought into the Exchequer after Mi. chaelmas, 1715, appropriated by an Act of Geo. I. page 301, viz. Duty on foreign Sail Cloth To the Duty of 3d. per Barrel Excife, and the additional Duty on Pepper and Al. arifen Michaelmas, 1734, and refting at Lady-Day, 1735, over and above fufficient to fatisfy the Annuities of 81,000l. per Annum, granted Anno 1710, computed to that Time 119,171 0 it 25,565 9 254,532 57 The Excefs or Surplus of the feveral Duties, Revenues, and Incomes, commonly called the Aggregate Fund, established by feveral Acts of Parliament of the 3d, 5th, and 6th Years of his late Majesty's Reign, for answering the Payments therein expreffed, viz. CREDITO R. By Payments charged on the Aggregate Fund, by Acts of Parliament, viz. By the Bank of England, on their Annuity of 60,000l. (being the Remainder of 80,000 1. per Ann. for cancelling two Millions of Exchequer Bills) for the half Year ended at Lady-day, 1735, pursuant to the Act of 11 Geo. I. pag. 213. and 2 Geo. II. pag. 81. By the South-Sea Company to difcharge Annuities at 30,000 s. d. 4 per CREDITOR. 4 per Cent. on the Principal Sum of 393,645 1. 8 s. to which the Sum of 481,700l. fubfcribed into their Capital, is reduced by abating from the fame 48,054. 125. for a proportionable Part of 4,500,000l. repaid to the faid Company for redeeming fo much of their Capital, and the Annuities attending the fame, being the Remainder of 500,000l. contributed on the firft Lottery, 1719, for the half Year ended at Lady-day, 1735. Towards the Expence of his Majefly's Civil Government for the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735, by the Act of 1 Geo. II. pag. 8. By the South Sea Company to difcharge Annuities at By the Officers of the Exchequer-Bill Office, on their By the South Sea Company, and the Governor and Com- By the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the Eaft-Indies, on their reduced Annuity of 128,000l. payable to them from Michaelmas, 1730, being after the Rate of 41. per Cent. per Aun. on the faid Company's Capital of 3,200,000l. for the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735, purfuant to the A&t of 3 Geo. II. pag. 452. By the Exeefs or Surplus which at or before Lady Day, 1735. did arife by the Duties compofing the Aggregate Fund per contra (over and above all the Monies then due, or payable to difcharge the feveral Annuities and other Allowances and Payments directed by Acts of Parliament to be fatisfied out of the fame) which Excefs or Surplus is carried to the Sinking Fund. 1. s. 2. 7,872 18 60,000 o 15,038 4 8. 325 O 58 16 263 15 10 64,000 o 177,558 14 # -158,980 12 7 336,539 7 The Excefs of Surplus of fuch Duties or Revenues (Part of the South Sea Fund) as were established by Act of Parliament of the 3d and 5th Years of his late Majefty's Reign, for answering Payments to the South Sea Company and others, which Excefs or Surplus is here stated at Lady Day, 1735. The Money arifen at the Exchequer in the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735. The Excefs or Surplus of fuch Duties or Revenues, (Part of the South Sea Fund) as were established by Act of Parliament of the 3d and 5th Years of his late Majefty's Reign, for anfwering Payments to the South Sea Company and others, which Excess or Surplus is here ftated at Lady Day, 1735, viz. CREDITOR. By the South Sea Company to difcharge Annuities at 41. per Cent. on the principal Sum of 8,912,0531. 8s. 8d. Halfpenny, to which their original Capital of 10,000,000l. is reduced, by abating from the fame 1,387,9461. 11s. 3d. Half-penny, for a proportional Part of 4,500,000l. repaid to the faid Company, for redeeming fo much of their whole Capital, and the Annuities attending the fame, and is from the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735. By ditto Company on 7,1291. 125. 11d. per Ann. for Charges of Management, to which their Allowance of 8000l. per Ann. was reduced, on Re-payment to the faid Company of 4,500,cool. as aforefaid, and is for the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735. By the Excefs or Surplus, which at or before Lady Day, 1735, did arife by the Rates, Duties, Impofitions and Revenues per contra, over and above fufficient to fatisfy all Payments chargeable thereupon, which Excefs or Surplus is carried to the Sinking Fund. 178,24 S. II 4 3.564 165 181,805 17 10 20,879 8 6 202,685 6 4 The The Produce at the Exchequer of the Duties and Revenues, which by an Act of 3 Geo. I. page 303, were charged towards making good a general yearly Fund of 724,8491. 6s. 1od. with the Deficiency thereof, and the Overplus of the fame General Fund ftated at Lady Day, 1735. which Overplus arifeth over and above all the Monies which then or before became due or payable according to fubfequent Acts, out of the faid Duties, Revenues, or General Fund. To Money arifen at the Exchequer within the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735, in Part of 362,424 l. 13 s. 5 d. viz. 25.565 9 0! Additional Duty on Hides Duty on Wire and Starch Policies of Infurance on Coffee Ditto 4 s. per lb. on Tea A Moiety of the Duty of 2 s. per lb. Hereditary Excife, payable out of 3700l. per Week To the Complement for compleating the general Fund of 724.8491. 6s. 10d. per Ann. for the half Year ended at Lady Day, 1735, to be made good by Parliament. 325,106 3 8 37,318 9 8 362,424 13 5 The |