APPENDIX (A. 1.)-Monies paid out of the Receipt of his Majesty's Exchequer, in the Year ended 5th of January 1815, towards satisfying the Charges of the PUBLIC DEBT of Great Britain and Ireland, Imperial and Portuguese Loans. APPENDIX (A. 2)-Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the COMMISSIONERS for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1815. GREAT BRITAIN. ...... ............ Annual Issue 26 Geo. 3, ..... Exchequer Annuities for 99 and 96 Years expired Auno 1792.. Annuities on Lives expired prior to the 5th July 1802 £.1. per Cent. per Annum on outstanding unprovided Exchequer £.1. per Cent. per Annum on Capitals created by Loans raised Per Centage on Loans raised in 1813 and 1814.... £.4 per Cent.......... ........ Ditto on Capitals transferred for Life Annuites at £.3 per Cent Returned from the Account of Life Annuities, the Nominees having died prior to its being set apart for payment Life Annuities unclaimed for 3 Years and upwards, at 5th Jan. 1814, per 52 Geo. 3, cap. 129......... Annual Appropriation towards the Redemption of £.12,000,000, part of £.14,200,000, Loan 1807 Interest on Capital purchased at £.3 per Cent. Deduct set apart from the Sinking Fund for the payment of Life IRELAND. £.1 per Cent. per anuum, on Capitals created by Loans raised from 1797 to 1814, both inclusive Interest on Capital purchased at £.3 per Cent................... IMPERIA L. £.1 per Cent. per Annum on Capital created by Loan 1797 Interest on Capital purchased at £.3 per Cent.. 36,693 0 0 45,405 0 6 PORTUGAL. 82,098 0 6 APPENDIX (B)—Interest paid on EXCHEQUER BILLS, from the 5th of Jan. 1814 to the APPENDIX (C)-Charge upon the CONSOLIDATED FUND, in the Year ended the 5th Jan. 1815; exclusive of the Interest of the PUBLIC DEBT, and of the Payments upon ExCHEQUER BILLS:-Distinguishing the same under the several Heads of Civil ListCourts of Justice, &c.-Mint-other Salaries and Allowances—and Bounties, &c. 3 4 APPENDIX (D)—A List of all such Sum and Sums of Money as have been incurred, and become due upon His Majesty's Establishment for CIVIL AFFAIRS within SCOTLAND, bearing Date the 19th Day of June 1761; for one Year from 5th Jan. 1814 inclusive, to 5th Jan. 1815, exclusive Total Amount £.114,032 APPENDIX (E 1.)—An Account of the Amount of BOUNTIES paid in GREAT BRITAIN, distinguishing ENGLAND from SCOTLAND, out of the Revenue of Customs, between the 5th of Jan. 1814 and the 5th of Jan. 1815; being Payments in the Nature of Anticipations of Exchequer Issues. APPENDIX (E. 2.)—An Account, showing how the PUBLIC MONIES remaining in the Receipt of the Exchequer on the 5th of Jan. 1814, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended 5th Jan. 1815, and the Monies paid out of the Net Produce of the Revenues of the said Year, in Anticipation of the Exchequer Receipt, have been actually applied so far as regards the Receipt of the Excise in ENGLAND, and can be ascertained at the Excise Office. PENSIONS, viz. 6th Head £. S. d. 9,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 APPENDIX (E. 3.)—An Account of the Amount of BOUNTIES paid out of the Revenue of Excise in SCOTLAND, (being Payments in the nature of Anticipations of Exchequer Issues) in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1815, required by the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, per Letter of George Harrison, Esq. of 6th Jan. 1815. Paid in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1815 £.13,634 16 11 APPENDIX (E. 4.)—An Account of PENSIONS paid by PARLIAMENTARY GRANTS, out of the POST OFFICE Revenues, in the Year ended the 5th of Jan. 1815. APPENDIX (E. 5.)—An Account of the Sums advanced by the Receivers General of Land and Assessed Taxes, on Account of MILITIA and DESERTERS WARRANTS, and other Dis bursements, under various Acts of Parliament in the Year ended the 5th Jan. 1815 xxxiii] APPENDIX (F.)-NAVY OFFICE-Monies received from His Majesty's Exchequer, for NAVAL SERVICES, between the 5th Jan. 1814, and the 5th Jan. 1815. APPENDIX (G.)—Monies paid by the Office of ORDNANCE in the Year 1814, for Services at Home and Abroad. The Sum of £.599,890 17s. 8d. being the value of Stores supplied by the Board of Ordnance to Foreign Powers, the Expence of which it is usual to reimburse to the Ordnance Department by the Paymaster-General under Warrants of the Treasury, should be deducted from this Account, the same being also included in Appendix H. and I., leaving the Expenditure of the Ordnance Department £.4,480,729 9s. 3d. |