An Account, showing how the Public Monies remaining in the Receipt of the Exchequers into the same during the year ended the 5th day of January, 1820, and the Monies paid Receipt; together with the amount of the Exchequer, Navy, and Transport Bills issued, total amount of the Sums applied to the following heads of Service:-1st. The interest cable to its Reduction; the usual Grant for the same purpose; and interest for the Debt Civil Lists of England and Ireland:-4thly. The other Charges on the Consolidated Salaries, and Allowances and Bounties in England; also the other permanent Charges anticipation of the Exchequer Receipt; specifying the Amount of those incurred for the Amount of Monies respectively paid for Salaries to the Admiralty, Navy, and Navy Building of Ships, Stores, Pilotage, and Contingencies; for the Marine; for the Seamen-8thly. The Ordnance; specifying the Amount of Monies paid for Services at on account of the Ordinary Services; viz. for Regulars, Fencibles, Militia, Invalids, Pay; for Widows Pensions; for Chelsea and Kilmainham Hospitals; for Foreign Corps; paid for the Extraordinary Services of the Army, and the principal articles thereof:Amount paid to them respectively:-11thly. Issues from Appropriated Funds for Local paid for Services at Home and Abroad respectively :—And lastly, specifying the Amount of the United Kingdom, on the 5th day of January, 1819, together with the Monies paid out of the Net Produce of the Revenues of the said year in anticipation of the Exchequer and not redeemed, during the said year; have been actually applied: distinguishing the of the Public Funded Debt, together with the Charges of Management; the Sums appliupon Imperial and Portuguese Loans:-2dly. The Interest on Exchequer Bills:-3dly. The Fund; specifying the Amount of those incurred for Courts of Justice, Mint, Pensions, in Ireland:-5thly. The Civil Government of Scotland:-6thly. The other Payments in Pensions, Bounties, and Militia and Deserters Warrants:-7thly. The Navy; specifying Pay Offices; for Wages, Bounty, Flag Pay, Half Pay, and Pensions; for Dock Yards, Victualling; for Transports; for Prisoners of War in Health; and for Sick and Wounded Home and Abroad respectively:-9thly. The Army; specifying the Amount of Monies paid and Volunteer Corps; for Barracks; for Staff Officers, and Officers of Garrisons; for Half for Exchequer Fees; and for Pay of Public Offices; specifying also the Amount of Monies 10thly. Loans, Remittances, and Advances to other Countries; specifying the Total Purposes in Ireland:-12thly. Miscellaneous Services; specifying the Amount of Monies of any Public Monies applied to other Public Services (if any) not hereinbefore enumerated. *This includes the Sum of £495,563 19 94 for Interest, Management, and Sinking Fund on Imperial Loan. and £. 57,006 8 53 27th April, 1820. Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, Portuguese Loan. C. ARBUTHNOT. An Account of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom, payable in Great ascertained:--Distinguishing the different Funds in which the same is Invested; Terms of Years ;-Charges of Management; the Annual and other Sums Acts of Parliament; and the Total Annual Expense ;-Distinguishing also are Redeemable and Determinable. To which is added, the Amount of Loans Great Britain. 42 Ditto Annuities for 10 Years 1777, fallen in By Ditto, pro Anno 1815, which ex- By Ditto, pro Anno 1818, which exceeded .14,454,084. Ditto Ist of February, 1818 By Ditto, pro Anno 1819, which exceeded .15,666,797. Ditto 1st of February, 1819 By Act 59 Geo. III. cap. 111, .l per Deduct Stock transferred in the Year ended 5th January, 1820, to the Commissioners, on account of Land Tax redeemed 14,686,800 20,071,084 13 11 966,600 0 0 (A 1726, 415,566,778 4 04207,416,867 2 2 .14,686,800 21,037,684 13 112416,566,778 4 04 207,416,867 2 2 Ditto remaining in the Names of Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt Transferred for Purchase of Life Britain, as the same stood on the 5th January, 1820, so far as the same can be the Capital Stock of each Fund; -the Annual Interest ;-Annuitics for Lives or payable to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, by sundry upon what Conditions, and at what Periods, the several Parts of the Public Debt to the Emperor of Germany, and Prince Regent of Portugal, payable in 22,845,896 3 11 74,935,719 2 2 134,900,057 9 7 1,021,968 12 4 An Account (Continued) of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom, far as the same can be ascertained ;—Distinguishing the different Funds in terest;-Annuities for Lives or Terms of Years;-Charges of Management; of the National Debt, by sundry Acts of Parliament; and the Total Annual several Parts of the Public Debt are Redeemable and Determinable. To which Regent of Portugal, payable in Great Britain. |