DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account, showing how the Monies given for the Service of the United Kingdom of Great BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1820, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to the 5th January, 1821. SERVICES. SUMS SU MS £. 8. d. £. d. 6,586,693 3 11 5,644,153 0 0 Navy.......... ORDNANCE......... 11,199,650 0 962,638 7 10% Forces 9,443,243 12 4 7,542,420 10 4 For defraying the Charge of the Civil Estab LISHMENTS under-mentioned, viz, 2,000 0 0 240 13 2 5,000 0 0 6,796 17 3,000 0 0 1,800 0 0 2,000 0 4,500 0 9,000 0 0 20,000 0 Of the Bahama Islands, in addition to the Salaries now paid to the Publio Officers, out of the Duty Fund, and the Incidental Charges attending the same, from the 1st of January to 31st December, 1820. 3,301 10 0 Ditto... Dominica.......... ......., from Ditto to Ditto 600 0 0 Ditto... Upper Canada...... from Dillo to Ditto 10,800 0 0 Ditto... Nova Scotia from Ditto to Dillo 13,593 15 0 Ditto... New Brunswick from Ditto to Dilto 6,757 10 0 Ditto... Cape Breton from Dilto to Ditto 2,285 13 2 Ditlo... Pr. Edward's Island from Ditto lo Ditto 3,520 15 0 Ditto... Newfoundland from Ditto to Ditto 5,976 0 0 Dillo... New South Wales.. from Ditto to Ditto 17,081 5 0 Ditto... Sierra Leone from Ditto to Ditto 22,358 1 0 Of the Royal Military College; from the 25th ...... 18,600 0 0 Dec. 1819 to the 24th Dec, 1820, both inclusive, being 366 days........... 21,471 16 9 Of the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea ; for the same time.... 35,500 13 10 For discharging Interest on Exchequer Bills, Irish Treasury Bills and Mint Noles 1,000,000 0 0 One hundredth part of forty-one millions of Exchequer Bills, authorized in the last Session, to be issued and charged upon the Aids granted in the present Session, to be issued and paid by equal Quarterly Payments to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them placed to the Ac. count of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt; for the year ending 1st Feb. 1820 410,000 0 0 For defraying the Expense attending the con. fining, maintaining, and employing Convicts home ; for 1820 83,675 0 0 For defraying the Expense of confining and maintaining Criminal Lunatics; for 1820 3,164 0 0 33,017 16 S 465,521 398 307,500 0 0 83,675 0 0 1,548 14 1 SERVICES—continued. SUMS SUMS For defraging the Expenses that may be in curred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom; for 1820 for 1820 1819, for defraying the Charge of Printing Acls of Parliament for the Iwo Houses or Parliament, for the Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Magistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and for the activg Justices throughout Great Brilain; also for printing Bills, Reports, Evidence, and other Papers and Accounts...... Parliament for the two Houses of Parliament, Accounls for the House of Lords; for 1820... 1819, for Defraying the Expense of printing the Voles of the House of Commons, during the then Session of Parliament For defraying the Expense of printing the Votes of the House of Commons, during the last and present Session To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1819, for printing 1,750 Copies of the 74th Volume of Journals of the House of Commons For defraying the Expense that may be incurred in 1820, for printing 1,750 Copies of the Commons 1819, for defraying the Expense of printing Session Reports and other Papers, by Order of the present Session House of Commons ; in 1820 Compensations grayted or allowed as Retired Geo. 3, c. 117; for 1820........... S 2 ........ 21,000 0 0 4,789 30 3,000 0 0 4,158 3 4 1,290 00 SERVICES continued. SUMS SUMS ..... mons 6,889 61 24,193 3 6: ........ 22,569 00 £. s. d. in the Departments of the Treasury, three Secretaries of State and Privy Council ; for 1820 73,608 00 For defraying the Contingent Expenses and Messengers Bills in the Departments of the Council, and Lord Chamberlain; for 1820... 85,628 00 be drawn from New South Wales; for 1820... 100,000 0 0 For dofraying the Expense of Works, and Repairs of Public Buildings ; for 1820 41,787 0 0 For defraying the Salaries to the Officers, and Expenses of the Court, and Receipt of Exchequer; for 1820 7,000 0 0 For defraying the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for 1820 21,668 00 To make good the Deficiency of the Sum granted in the year 1819, for defraying the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Com 6,889 6 7 For defraying the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for 1820 27,604 00 For his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services; for 1820.... 60,000 0 Por defraying the Expenses incurred for print ing by Order of the Commissioners, for car. rying into Execution the Measures recommended by the House of Commons, respecting the Records of the Kingdom; for 1820 12,528 14 5 To make good to the Civil Contingencies the like Sum advanced thereout in the year 1819, for Pablic Services, not being part of the Or. dinary Expenditure of the Civil Contin. gencies 25,466 13 0 To enable bis Majesty to grant Relief to Toulo nese and Corsican Emigrants, Saint Domingo Sufferers, Dutch Naval Officers, and others, who have heretofore received Allowances from his Majesty, and who from Services performed or Losses sustained in the British Service, have special Claims upon his Majesty's Justice or Liberality 25,000 0 0 For defraying the Supplemental Charge for Miscellaneous Printing, done by Order of the 12,000 0 0 To enable his Majesty to provide for such Ex penses of a Civil nature, as do not form a part of the Ordinary Charges of the Civil List; for 1820......... 21,563 3 101 6,000 0 0 1 300,000 0.0 Towards completing the Purchases necessary for the completion of the New Street, in conformity to an Act of the 53rd year of his late Majesty 100,000 0 0 On Account of the Expenses of his Majesty's Coronation 100,000 0 0 299,978 1 1 90,000 0 0 SERVICES-continued. SUMS SUMS To enable his Majesty to pay the samo to Per. sons, who at the time of his late Majesly's decease, received Salaries or Allowances from his Majesty's Privy Purse...... Towards satisfying soch Annuities, Pensions and other Payments as would have been pay. able out of the Civil List, in caso the demise of bis late Majesty bad not taken place before the 5th April 1820, or out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain and Ireland ; in case the demise of his late Majesty had not taken place before the 5th July 1820, and to enable his Majesty to make such Advances as may be necessary for the Expenses of her Majesty, until Parliament sball make other provision in respect thereof The following Services are directed to be paid, without any Fec or other Dedaction To be applied towards the Expenses to be in curred in the Management of the British Museum; for 1820 of a Penitentiary House at Milbank; for 1820 For defraying the Expense the Establish ment of the Penitentiary House at Milbank ; from the 24th June 1820 to the 24th June 1821 Vaccine Establishment; for 1820 Chapel ; for 1820.. on at the College of Edinborgh; for 1820 For maintaining and repairing the British Forts on the Coast of Africa; for 1820 Por defraying the Sum which may be wacted for the year 1820, to pay the Salaries and Incidental Expenses of the Commissioners appointed on the part of his Majesty under the Treaties with Spain Portugal and the Netherlands, for preventing the illegal Traffic in Slaves; and in pursnance of the Acls of the 58th and 59th years of his late Majesty King George 3rd, for carrying the said Treatics into effect To pay, in tbe year 1820, the Awards of the Commissioners established in London in pursuance of an acl of the 58th year of liis lale Majesty King George 3rd, for carrying into effect a Convention between his Majesty and his Most Faithful Majesty, signed at Lon SERVICES--continued. SUMS SUMS don, the 28th July 1817, lo Claimants of Portuguese Vessels and Cargoes captured by British Cruizers, on account of the unlawfully Trading in Slaves; from the 1st June 1814... For the support of the Institution called “ The Refuge for the Destilute;" for 1820... To enablo his Majesty to pay the same to the Governors of tho Bounty of Queen Anne, for poration are governed ments, for putting into a proper State the whole Line of Road between the Village of Chirk and Bangor Ferry, in North Wales ; for 1820....... Navigation from the Eastern to the Western 1820 .... the 29th Jan, to the 5th July 1820, to certain Privy Purse drawing the Lolteries for 1820, &c. For the Remuneration of certain Pablic Officers in Ireland, for their Extraordinary Trouble; in 1820 For defraying the probable Expenditure of the Board of Works in Ireland; for 1820 ......... For defraying the Charge of Printing, Stationery, and other Disbursements, for the Cbief and Under Secretaries Offices and Aparlments, and other Public Offices in Dublin Castle, &c. ; and for Riding Charges and other Expenses of the Depoly Pursuivants, and extra Messengers attending the said Offices; also Superannuated Allowances in the said Chief Secretary's Office; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821 For defraying the Expense of publishing Pro clamations and other matters of a public nalure, in the Dublin Gazelle and other Newspapors in Ireland; for one year ending Dillo. 19,000 0 0 13,247 4 41 ......... 9,500 0 0 7,739 3 11 |