the Public Income of GREAT BRITAIN; for the Year ended 5th January, 1827. 3,314,361 10 4 1,108,202 6 2 4,422,563 16 6 46,179,861 -11 1,987,853 17 11 52,590,278 15 42 63 64 3,314,361 10 44 1,109,202 6 2 4,422,563 16 64 51,272,395 141,987,853 17 11 57,682,813 8 52 J. C. HERRIES. An Account of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources, constituting TOTALS of the PUBLIC INCOME of IRELAND. 98,513 18 44 98,513 18 4 98,513 18 44 25,539 1 1 25,589 1 14 25,539 1 12 20,387 16 84 20,387 16 81 20,387 16 81 298,943 15 6 4,649,306 5 1 158,803 9 24,490,502 15 10 4,789,446 11 4 Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 24th March, 1827. the Public Income of IRELAND; for the Year ended 5th January, 1827. 715,975 16 10% 248,845 1 9% 964,820 18 8% 3,445,624 10 64 202,031 16 6 4,612,477 5 8 715,975 16 105% 248,845 1 93 964,820 18 8% 3,622,593 16 2 202,031 16 6 4,789,446 11 4 J. C. HERRIES. AN ACCOUNT of the TOTAL INCOME of the REVENUE of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, in backs, and Bounties of the nature of Drawbacks; together with an Account of the Public Expendiwithin the same Period. One Shilling and Sixpenny Duty on Pensions and Sala-2 2,296,401 15 10 49,587 16 91 74,370 7 9 278,088 0 10 Small Branches of the King's Hereditary Revenue. Poundage Fees, Pells Fees, Casualties, Treasury Fees, and Hospital Fees... Deduct Balances and Bills outstanding on 5th January,1827 TOTAL Ordinary Revenues... OTHER RESOURCES: 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. IV. c. 71...... From the Commissioners for the issue of Exchequer Money received from the Trustees of Naval and Military Money repaid in Ireland, on account of Advances from .... Imprest and other Monies paid into the Exchequer.... Repayment on account of Money advanced out of the 9,343 0 0 69,160 14 11 9,594 10 84 54,839,685 18 54 57,202,756 11 2,189,885 14 5 55,012,870 6 8 60,000 0 0 117,000 7 2 4,380,000 0 0 156,581 8 114 184,974 15 74 100,000 0 0 206,365 14 10 64,581 12 2 5,269,503 18 9 £. 60,282,374 55% Balances in the hands of Receivers, &c. on 5th January, 1826 .......... do................. ... on 5th January, 1827 Do... Balances less in 1827 than in 1826 .... ... Surplus Income paid into the Exchequer over Expenditure thereout... £. 2,363,070 2 8 2,189,885 14 5 173,184 8 3 1,009,448 8 01 Actual Excess of Income over Expenditure £. 836,263 19 9 the Year ended 5th January 1827, after deducting the Repayments, Allowances, Discounts, Drawture of the United Kingdom, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt, PAYMENTS OUT OF THE EXCHEQUER; Dividends, Interest,and Management of the Public Funded Debt, four Quarters to 10th October, 1826, exclu-27,245,750 14 0 Interest on Exchequer Bills...... 831,207 6 3 Issued to the Trustees of Naval and Military Pensions, 2 per Act 3 Geo. IV. c. 51...... 28,076,958 0 3 2,214,260 0 0 Ditto to the Bank of England, per Act 4 Geo. IV. c. 22.. ..... Courts of Justice. ..... Mint..... Bounties.. Miscellaneous... Do.... Ireland. .do. ..do.. .do. .do.... 69,115 13 5 150,590 15 11 14,750 0 0 2,956 13 8 204,064 7 9 301,427 10 6 2,164,173 7 7 Advance on account of the Wet Docks at Leith.... 240,000 0 0 For the purchase of the Duke of Athol's Interests in the? By the Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills, per 2,566,783 11 51 1,869,606 9 81 19,274,385 6 0 69,802 5 10 443,300 0 0 Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure? 1,009,448 8 01 £. 60,282,374 55 Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 24th March, 1827. J. C. HERRIES. |