: An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, and of the Demands outstanding on 5th January, 1829.
An Account showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1828, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January, 1829.
To defray the Charge of Civil Contingencies; for the year 1828... To defray the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1828............................ To defray the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1828
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Funds in the Departments of his Majesty's Treasury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Committee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1828......
To defray the Contingent Expenses and Messengers Bills in the Departments of his Majesty's Treasury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Committee of Privy Coun- cil for Trade; for the year 1828.....
To defray the Salaries to certain Officers, and the Expenses of the Court, and Receipt of the Exchequer; for the year 1828 To pay the Salaries or Allowances granted to certain Professors in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, for reading Courses of Lectures; for the year 1828.......
To pay the Salaries of the Commissioners of the Insolvent Debtors Court, of their Clerks, and the Contingent Expenses of their Office; for the year 1828; and also the Expenses attendant upon the Circuits
To pay, in the year 1828, the Salaries of the Officers, and the Contingent Expenses of the Office for the Superintendence of Aliens, and also the Superannuations or Retired Allowances to Officers formerly employed in that Service
To pay the usual Allowances to Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England, poor French Protestant Refugee Clergy, poor French Protestant Refugee Laity, and sundry small Charitable and other Allowances to the Poor of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, and others; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of printing Acts of Parliament, and Bills, Reports and other Papers for the two Houses of Parliament; for the year 1828...... To defray the Expense of printing under the direction of the Com- missioners of Public Records; for the year 1828.......... To defray the Expense of providing Stationery, Printing, and Binding for the several Public Departments of Government, for the year 1828; including the Expense of the Establishment of the Stationery Office
To defray the Extraordinary Expense that may be incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of Fittings and Furniture for the two Houses of Parliament; for the year 1828..... To defray the Expense of Law Charges; for the year 1828......... To pay Bills drawn from abroad by his Majesty's Governors and others, for the Expenses incurred under the Act for the Aboli- tion of the Slave Trade; and in conformity to certain Orders
1,596,150 0 0 1,217,000 0
8,009,314 9 0 6,976,515 50
To defray the Expense of the British Museum; for the year 1828. To make Compensation to the Commissioners appointed by several Acts for inquiring into the Collection and Management of the Revenue in Ireland, and into certain Revenue Departments in Great Britain, for their assiduity, care, and pains in the execu tion of the Trust reposed in them by Parliament To defray the Charge of Retired Allowances or Superannuations to Persons formerly employed in Public Offices or Departments, or in the Public Service; for the year 1828.........
To enable his Majesty to grant Relief, in the year 1828, to Tou- lonese and Corsican Emigrants, Dutch Naval Officers, St. Do- mingo Sufferers, and others who have heretofore received Allow- ances from his Majesty, and who from Services performed or Losses sustained in the British Service have special claims upon his Majesty's Justice and Liberality .....
To defray the Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment; for the year 1828....
For the Relief of the American Loyalists; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of confining and maintaining Criminal Lu- natics; for the year 1828......
For the Support of the Institution called The Refuge for the Destitute;" for the year 1828
For his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense attending the confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home and at Bermuda; for the year
To defray the Expense of Works for the accommodation of the two Houses of Parliament; for the year 1828................. In aid of the Expense of erecting Churches, in the West Indies; for the year 1828 .... To defray the Expense of the Commissioners for the Harbours and Roads of Howth and Holyhead; for the year 1828. To complete the Works at Dunmore Harbour, in the year 1828... To defray the Expense of the Establishment of the Penitentiary House at Milbank, from 24th of June 1828 to the 31st of Dec. 1828 To defray the Expenses of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in certain of his Majesty's Colonies; for the year 1828.. To defray the Expense, in the year 1828, of improving the Water Communication between Montreal and the Ottawa, and from the Ottawa to Kingston
For defraying the CHARGE of the following Services in IRELAND; which are directed to be paid Nett in British Currency:
To defray the Expense of the House of Industry; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Female Orphan House; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Westmorland Lock Hospital; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Lying-in Hospital; for the year
To defray the Expense of the Foundling Hospital; for the year 1828......
To defray the Expense of the Belfast Academical Institution; for the year 1828..
To defray the Expense of the Board of Charitable Bequests; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Board of Works; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Printing, Stationery, and other Disburse. ments of the Chief and Under Secretaries Offices and Apart- ments, and other Public Offices in Dublin Castle; in the year 1828 ....
To defray the Expense of Publishing Proclamations and other Matters of a Public nature; for the year 1828................................................. To defray the Expense of Printing Statutes in Ireland; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of Criminal Prosecutions; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Nonconforming, Seceding and Pro- testant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland; for the year 1828...... To pay the Salaries to Lottery Officers in Ireland; in the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Inland Navigations; for the year 1828. To defray the Expense of the Police and Watch Establishments of the City of Dublin; for the year 1828......
To defray the Expense of the Commissioners of Judicial Inquiry; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Board of Public Records in Ireland; for the year 1828
To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills, and that the same be issued and applied to- wards paying off and discharging any Ex- chequer Bills charged on the Aids or Sup- plies of the years 1827 and 1828, now re- maining unpaid or unprovided for To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills, issued pursuant to an Act of 7th and 8th year of the reign of his present Majesty, charged on the Aids of the year 1828, now remaining unpaid and unprovided for To pay off and discharge Excheqner Bills, issued pursuant to several Acts for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and for building additional Churches, outstanding and unprovided for. ................................
25,034,200 0 0 24,688,100
42,811,198 19† 739,163,4371 1
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