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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. 1812 inclusive, to 5th Jan. 1813, exclusive.... £. 112,748 2 7

APPENDIX (E. 1, 2, and 4.)—Amount of BOUNTIES paid in England and Scotland out of the Revenues of Customs and Excise, between the 5th Jan. 1812 and the 5th Jan. 1813; being Payments in the Nature of Anticipations of Exchequer Issues.

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APPENDIX (E. 3.)—EXCISE.—An Account of the Monies paid out of the Receipt of the Excise in England, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1813.

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APPENDIX (E. 5.)-Pensions paid by Parliamentary GRANTS, out of the POST OFFICE Revenues, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1813.

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APPENDIX (E. 6.)—Sums advanced by the Receivers General of Land and Assessed Taxes, on Account of MILITIA and DESERTERS WARRANTS, and other Disbursements under various Acts of Parliament; in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1813.

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APPENDIX (F.)-NAVY OFFICE -Monies received from the Exchequer for NAVAL SERVICES, between the 5th Jan. 1812, and the 5th Jan. 1813.

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Bills of Exchange, Imprests, Salaries, Pensions, Marines, &c. 1,628,000 0 0

Building of Ships, purchase of Stores of every description, repairing Ships, purchase of Ships taken from the Enemy, Head Money, &c. paid in Bills at ninety days date

VICTUALLING.

Provisions and all Sorts of Victualling Stores, paid for in Bills at ninety days date

Widows Pensions

4,805,529 2 5

11,005,529 2 5

4,371,434 2 9

43,747 6 9

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APPENDIX (G.)-Monies paid by the Office of ORDNANCE in the Year 1812, for Services Abroad and at Home.

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*The Sum of £.858,672 6s. 9d. being the value of Stores supplied by the Board of Ordnance to Foreign Powers, the Expense 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 De partment £. 4,252,409 15s. 11d.

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APPENDIX (H.)-Monies paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster General of his Majesty's FORCES, from 25th Dec. 1811, to 24th Dec. 1812.

Pay and Allowances of the Forces at Home (including Foreign Corps and
Militia) Captains Allowances, Clothing, Recruiting and Contingencies
Staff and Garrisons

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5,937,638 6 11

195,756 18 4

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Bills drawn by Deputy Paymasters abroad, on account of the above Services
Clothing for Veteran Battalions

Pay, &c. of Recruiting Troops of Regiments serving in India

164,001 16 10

3,459,650 7 5

15,453 18 1

27,783 19 0

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The Sum of £. 2,682,000 has also been paid by the Paymaster General, in discharge of Bills of Exchange drawn by the Treasury of Ireland, on account of the Irish Loan.

* The Sum paid for Extraordinaries, includes advances of Specie made by the Commissary General in the Peninsula for Pay of the Forces, and Provisions issued to the said Forces, for which credit will be given at the foot of the Account of Extraordinaries for 1812.

Note.-The Sum of £.5,315,528 3.. 74d. being the amount of Remittances and Advances to other Countries, should be deducted from this Account, the same being included in this Account as well at in Account Appendix I. The Expenditure of the Army will then be £. 24,987,362 11s. 8d.

APPENDIX (I.)-An Account of LOANS, REMITTANCES, and ADVANCES, to other Countries, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1813.

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*N. B. It being the practice to repay to the Ordnance and to other Departments, who furnish any Supplies for Foreign Powers, the Value of those Supplies by Warrants upon the Paymaster General; the whole of this Expenditure is also included in the Account of Monies paid by that Officer, Appendix H.; and the said Sum of £.5,315,528 3s. 74d. must therefore be deducted therefrom.

The Total Value of Arms and Stores supplied by the Ordnance Department__is £. 858,672 6s. 9d.; which Sum is deducted from Appendix G. in which the Expenditure for these Arms, &c. is also included.

APPENDIX (K 1.).—An Account, shewing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the EXCHEQUER on the 5th day of Jan. 1812, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended the 5th day of Jan. 1813, have been actually applied; so far as relates to MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

SERVICES AT HOME.

To the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy 1812

For defraying the Charge of the Royal Military College 1811, 12

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Royal Military Asylum 1811, 12
Royal Naval Asylum 1812

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Ditto the expense of the erection of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst 1811, 12
For carrying on the building of a new Mint 1811

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Towards defraying a balance due on account of the Bills for all the Fittings, Fixtures and Utensils provided for additional Works at the new Mint 1812

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To complete the Expense of Machinery for the new Mint 1811, 12
To defray the Expense of making a Tunnel at the new Mint 1811
Towards defraying the Expense of completing the new Marshalsea Prison 1810
For defraying the Expense of Works at the two Houses of Parliament 1811

For defraying the Expence of Works at the Royal Vault and Chapel House at
Windsor 1811

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Towards the building of the New Hospital of Bethlem in St. George's Fields 1811, 12
Towards defraying the Expences of the repair of Henry the Seventh's Chapel 1812 -
Towards making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland 1811
For def aying the Expence of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the
Western Sea 1811, 12

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For defraying the Charge of the Works and Repairs of the Military Roads in North
Britain 1812

5,894 18 4

For defraying extraordinary Expences incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the
Coin, 1811, 12

For defraying the Expense of Law Charges 1811, 12

For the Improvement of Holyhead Harbour 1812

Towards defraying half the Charge of erecting a Bridge over the Eden at Carlisle,

1812

For improvements of Streets and Places near to Westminster Hall 1812

To pay Salaries to certain Officers of the two Houses of Parliament 1811, 12

5,000 0 0

5,028 10 0 4,436 0 1 1,880 0 0

5,500 0 0 25,000 0 0

For defraying the Expense of confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at

Home 1812

For defraying the Expense of the Public Office, Bow-street 1811, 12

For defraying the Charge of the Superintendence of Aliens 1811, 12

48,967 19 3 11,350 16 8 9,909 12 0

For defraying Expences incident to the two Houses of Parliament 1811, 12

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To be paid to Sheriffs for Conviction of Felons and Overpayments 1811, 12
For the Board of Agriculture 1812

12,500 0 0 5,500 0 0

For defraying the extra Charge for Contingencies of the three Secretaries of State 1811, 12

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For Compensation to the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Public Expenditure in certain Military Departments 1812

7,734 4 10

To defray the Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment 1812
Towards defraying the Expense of the Veterinary College 1811

3,000 0 0

1,000 0 0

For enabling the Trustees of the British Museum to carry on the Trusts reposed in them by Parliament 1812

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To the same to enable them to proceed in making purchases for improving the
Collection of printed Books respecting the British Islands, &c. 1812

1,000 0 0 19,483 1 8

For defraying the Charge of printing for the House of Lords 1811
For defraying the Charge of printing the 62d Volume of the Journals of the House
of Commons 1810

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For defraying the Expense of printing the Votes of the House of Commons, 1812 For defraying the Charge of printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons 1811

For defraying the Expense of printing incurred by Order of the Commissioners
on the Public Records 1812

For defraying the Charge of printing the 43d 44th and 45th Volumes of the
Journals of the House of Lords 1812

For defraying the Expense of reprinting the Journals of the House of Commons 1811
For defraying the Charge of Stationary for the two Houses of Parliament 1811, 12
To the Usher of the Court of Exchequer, for supplying Stationary to the Court and
Officers, and for keeping the Court in repair, and for the usual and accustomed
Fees 1811, 12

3,500 0 0 3,620 12 6 2,000 0 0

16,000 0 0

6,910 14 9

4.530 2 7 6,000 0 0 3,669 15 6

2,182 8 0

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