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FINANCE ACCOUNTS

PUBLIC INCOME OF THE UNITED

An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND,

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Money received from the East India Company, on account of
Retired Pay, Pensions, &c. of his Majesty's Forces serving
in the East Indies, per Act 4 Geo. 4, c. 71.....
From the Commissioners for the Issue of Exchequer Bills, per
Act 57 Geo. 3, c. 34, for the Employment of the Poor
Money received from the Trustees of Naval and Military Pen-
sions

From several County Treasurers, and others in Ireland, on
account of Advances made by the Treasury for improving
Post Roads, for building Gaols, for the Police, for Public
Works, employment of the Poor, &c......

60,000 0 0

117,000 72

4,380,000 0 0

156,581 8 11

Imprest Monies, repaid by sundry Public Accountants, and other Monies paid to the Public

184,974 15 7

Payment of the Balance settled by Treaty to be due from the
King of the Netherlands....

100,000 0 O

Repayment on account of Money advanced out of the Conso-
lidated Fund, in the year 1825, for Silver Coinage
From the Bank of England, on account of Unclaimed Divi.
debris

206,365 14 10

64,581 12 2

TOTALS of the Public Income of the United Kingdom..63,408,347 15 11

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Whitehall, Treasury Chambers. 14th March 1897,

FOR THE YEAR 1827.

KINGDOM, FOR THE YEAR 1827.

RESOURCES, Constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of the United for the Year ended 5th January, 1827.

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206,365 14 10

64,581 12 2

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J. C. HERRIES.

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

An Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of the United Kingdom, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt, in the year ended 5th January, 1827.

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59,272,025 17

Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure issued

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1,009,448 8

60,282,374 3

Whitehall, Treasury Chambers,

24th March 1827.

J. C. HERRIES.

DISPOSITION OF GRANTS.

An Account showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1826, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January 1827.

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To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Fund
in the Departments of the Treasury, Home
Secretary of State, Foreign Secretary of
State, Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Privy Council, and the Committee of Privy
Council for Trade......
Contingent Expenses and Messengers Bills in
the Departments of the Treasury, Home
Secretary of State, Foreign Secretary of
State, Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Privy Council, and the Committee of Privy
Council for Trade......
Salaries of certain Officers, and Expenses of
the Court and Receipt of the Exchequer...
Salaries or Allowances granted to certain
Professors in the Universities of Oxford
and Cambridge, for reading Courses of
Lectures

Salaries of the Commissioners of the Insolvent
Debtors Court, of their Clerks, and the
Contingent Expenses of their Office; and
also of the Expenses attendant upon the
Circuits.......

Salaries of the Officers and the Contingent
Expenses of the Office for the Superin-
tendence of Aliens, and also the Superan-
nuations or retired Allowances to Officers
formerly employed in that Service
Usual Allowances to Protestant Dissenting
Ministers in England, poor French Protes
tant Refugee Clergy, poor French Protes-
tant Refugee Laity, and sundry small Cha-

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