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No. III.

Expenditure of the Master of the Horse's Department.

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51,932
915

Deduct Proceeds of useless Horses sold

Net Expense

51,017

Master of the Horse's Office, 1st Sept. 1830.

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1,217

1820. 1823. 1826.
£
£
£
7,729 7,530 9,057
6,556 5,010
6,368
1,566
906 1,103
6,682 5,392 5,687 3,246
8,354
944 3,782 4,029
798
472
785
2,053 1,820
817
181
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133
505

702 1,906

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The expenses of his late Majesty's journey to Ireland
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to Hanover

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No. IV.

An Account of the Application of the Monies paid from Admiralty Droits, Gibraltar Duties, and other Funds than Civil List, at the disposal of the Crown, between 1820 and 1830.

1829.

£

7,560

6,308

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1,108 1,251

40,994

1,226

39,768

R. W. SPEARMAN.

£

58,261 21,439

13,206

92,906

These expenses are such as water-rent, pew-rent, sand, wheeler's work, sweeping chimneys, blacking, spirits of wine, and in short all articles not included in the foregoing heads.

The disbursements included in the charge for travelling expenses are those of the clerks of the stables, for women employed to clean the stable-servants' rooms, make the beds, &c. and the allowances to servants in lieu of hairpowder, wigs, and silk stockings.

Brought over.

£ 92,906 54,947

The expense of fitting up the state rooms at St. James's
The expense of certain repairs to the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park 14,966
The expense of repairing the stables at Brighton
The expense of furnishing the Royal Mews at Pimlico
The amount issued to his late Majesty's privy purse.....

The amount issued by his late Majesty's command as contributions to
charities

17,648 10,000

The expense of furniture purchased for Windsor Castle
The expense incurred on account of the visit of the Queen of Wirtemberg 16,206
The expense of fitting up the apartments of his present Majesty as Duke

of Clarence

Of the foregoing Amount, there was applied,

To Privy Purse
To Charities

9,166

The amount advanced to the executors of H. R. H. the Duke of York.. 6,440

326,055

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Services conducted by the Lord Chamberlain .

Lord Steward...

Master of the Horse
Office of Works

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Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 26th October, 1830.

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7,113 10,083 86,573

For the Journey to Hanover
Expenses of Yachts, Pursuivants, &c. connected with the Journeys to
Ireland and Hanover....

For expenses connected with the Journey to Ireland, incurred by the
Irish Government ...

To the Executors of H. R. H. the Duke of York

Duchess of Kent

Princess Victoria for education....

.£ 86,573 17,648

110,024

46,956

14,459

22,080

13,206

1,011

7,653 6,440

£326,055

GEO. R. DAWSON.

No. V.

ROYAL FAMILY.

Return of all Sums of Money paid from the consolidated Fund to the several Branches of the Royal Family, exclusive of the Civil List.Parl. Paper, No. 186, Sess. 1831.

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Pension. Granted. 6,000.. 58 Geo. III. 6,000.. 6 Geo. IV.*

By an act of the Session of 1831 an additional annuity of £10,000 is granted to the Duchess of Kent; £4000 thereof to be paid during the life of her royal highness, and £6000 during the life of the Princess Victoria.

The provision for the queen, by 1 and 2 Will. IV., c. 11, in case she survives the king, is an annuity of £100,000; also Marlborough House and the rangership of Bushy Park.

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Expenditure for the building, which has already received the sanction of parliament Additional sum which has been sanctioned for

additional works by the report of the select committee in 1830, is

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46 Geo. III. 47 Geo. III. 18 Geo. III. {1 Geo. IV.

15,000..

6,000.. 6 Geo. IV. 146 Geo. II. 47 Geo. III.

6,000..

15,000..

518 Geo. III. {1 Geo. IV. S 46 Geo. III. 47 Geo. III. 518 Geo. III.

6,000..

15,000..

1 Geo. IV.

6,000..

1 Geo. IV. 46 Geo. III. 14,000.. 47 Geo. III. 9,000.. 52 Geo. III. S50 Geo. III. 4,000.. 1 Geo. IV. * 9,000.. 52 Geo. III. 56 Geo. III. 4,000.. {1 Geo. IV. 9,000.. 52 Geo. III.

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56 Geo. III. 1 Geo. IV. 9,000.. 52 Geo. III. 4,000..56 Geo. III.

TOTAL...... .£210,000

No. VI.

WINDSOR CASTLE AND BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

Windsor Castle.

6,000..{

.... 50,000.. 56 Geo. III. † 7,000..

S 46 Geo. III. 47 Geo. III.

£594,000 0 0

0

177,000 0 771,000 0 0

For the building

In case of the demise of any of the four princesses, or upon the marriage of any one of them, on the payment of a marriage portion of £40,000, the interest of such princess so dying or being married shall cease, and the annuity of £36,000 shall accrue and remain in the three other princesses; but none of the above princesses can receive more than £12,000 each, under the provisions of the Act 52 Geo III. c. 57, s. 2.

The Duchess of Gloucester and the Princess of Hesse Hombourg receive, in addition to their annuities out of the consolidated fund, a pension of £1000 each out of the 4 per cent. Leeward Island duties.-Parl. Paper, No. 284, Sess. 1831.

+ Prince Leopold resigned his pension in July, on accepting the crown of Belgium; stipulating for annuities for his servants, and the keeping up of Claremont House.

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Master of the Hawks

The Clerk of the Hanaper (expenses)
The Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent......
The Chief Justice in Eyre, South of Trent.....

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280,670 9 2

33,500 0

1,084,170 9 2 894,500 0 0

190,670 9 2

The Chief Justices in Eyre are to be abolished on the expiration of existing interests.

63,670 9 2

100,000 0 0 63,670 9 2

163,670 9 2

Parliamentary Paper, No. 271.

No. VII.

ANCIENT PAYMENTS heretofore charged on the Civil List of England, Ireland, and Scotland, but now payable out of the Consolidated Fund: with Notes on the Origin of some of these Annuities.

127,000 0 0

King James II. by Letters Patent, dated 5th July, in the third year of his reign, granted to Charles Duke of St. Alban's, and the heirs male of his body, the offices of master and keeper of the Hawks of his said Majesty, his heirs and successors, after the decease of Thomas Felter and William Chiffinch, who then held those offices, and with the same allowances as were enjoyed by them, viz. £30 per month of twenty-eight days, and 10s. a day; and, also, £800 per annum, that is, £50 per annum each for four Falconers, and £600 for the provision and maintenance of Hawks; in all, £1,372: 10s.

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Keeper of the Lions in the Tower, including extra allowance for the maintenance of the animals..

The King having presented the Tower Menagerie to the Zoological Society, the public, in future, will be saved the salary of the keeper; also the charge for extra allowance to the animals.

Knight Harbinger (to cease on expiration of the existing interest) Keeper of the Tennis Courts (to cease on expiration of existing interest)

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Keeper of Records, Tower, including Clerks..
Keeper of Records, Court of Exchequer
Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs of London, for Imposts on Wine
University of Oxford; viz.
For a Preacher....

Professor of Divinity
Law....

On a perpetuity.

For a Preacher

Professor of Divinity

Law

Physic
History

Botany..

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Physic.
History
Botany.

University of Cambridge; viz.

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Emanuel College, Cambridge, perpetuity

These university endowments are royal grants, the earliest instituted by Margaret, countess of Richmond, mother of Henry VII. The professorships of history were established by George I. and the professorships of botany by George III.

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Dean and Chapter of Westminster, for French Ministers, Savoy
Ministers, Isle of Man

Charles II. by Letters Patent, in the 27th year of his reign, granted an annuity of £100, to be paid for ever, to the poor Ministers of the Isle of Man, out of the Hereditary Excise.

Bishop of Chester, for four Preachers...

Queen Elizabeth established four Preachers in the county of Lancaster, to be nominated by the Bishop of Chester for the time being. Letters of Privy Seal have been issued at the commencement of each reign ever since for the payment of £200 per annum to the Bishop of Chester, for the use of these Preachers.

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Vicar of the Tower.....
Minister of St. Botolph, Aldgate......ditto

.perpetuity..

Churchwardens of St. John the Baptist, for the Poor, perpetuity
Ditto........St. Michael, Cornhill.... ..ditto......ditto..

Ditto........St. Magnus

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Schoolmaster of Southwell, perpetuity
Corporation of Dartmouth....ditto

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The first grant to this Corporation was dated A.D. 1481;

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