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Public Expenditure of Great Britain for the Year 1810-Continued.

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IV. The other CHARGES on the CONSOLIDATED FUND, viz. Courts of Justice,

301,789 8 4

65,625 17 11

217,825 13 51

11,660,601 5 4

33,433,828

2 10

1,815,105 4 1

958,000 0

Mint,

Allowances to the Royal Family, Pensions, &c.

Salaries and Allowances,

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VI. The other PAYMENTS in ANTICIPATION of the ExCHEQUER RECEIPTS; viz.

Bounties for Fisheries, Manufactures, Corn, &c.

580,324 8 0
27,700 0 0
167,374 18 10

775,399 6 11

70,490 9 8 7,192 15 0

Militia and Deserters Warrants,

VII. The NAVY; viz.

Wages.

Wages of Officers and Seamen, £2,780,000 00

Half Pay to Sea Officers and Bounty

to Chaplains,

Wages to his Majesty's Dock and

(Building of Ships, Purchase of

Rope Yards,

beStores of every Description,

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200,000 0 0

1,020,000 0 0

4,000,000 00

Repairing of Ships, Purchase 2,575,000 00

my, Head Money, &c.

Bills of Exchange, Imprests, Sa-7

laries, Pensions, &c."

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Public Expenditure of Great Britain for the Year 1810-Continued.

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VIII. The ORDNANCE,

IX. The ARMY; viz.

X. LOANS, REMITTANCES, and ADVANCES to other Countries; viz.

XI. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES:

Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 25th

March, 1811.

This includes the sum of $425,303 8 3, for Interest, &c. paid on Imperial Loans.

Imbers,}

RD. WHAR TON.

An Account of the Value of all Imports into, and of all Exports from, Great Britain, for Three Years, ending the 5th January, 1811.

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Year ending 5th January, 1809, 23,780,704 5,848,649 26,691,962 7,862,305

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Note.-The Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain, according to the Average Prices Current, and Declarations of the Exporters, in the Year ending the 5th of January, 1811, amounted to

£49,975,634

The Account of Imports from the East Indies and China cannot yet be given.

Custom-House, London,?

23d March, 1811.

WILLIAM IRVING, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports,

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From the Commissioners of the Navy, on ac-
count of Advances made by several Collect-
ors in Ireland, for Seamen's Wages, &c.
From the Paymasters-General, on account of
Advances made by several Collectors in Ire-
land for Half-Pay to reduced Officers, and
Pensions to Officers' Widows on British Esta-
blishment,

From Great Britain, on account of the Profit of
Lotteries for 1809,
From Several County Treasurers, paid to several
Revenue Collectors, on account of Advances
made by the Treasury for inrolling the Militia,
From several County Treasurers, paid to several
Revenue Collectors, on account of Deficien-
cies in the Army of Reserve,
Other Monies paid to the Public,

APPROPRIATED DUTIES FOR LOCAL
OBJECTS:

Linen Manufacture,

Improvement of Dublin,

Repairs of the Royal Exchange and Commer

3,389 1 7

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cial Buildings,

Lagan Navigation,

Inns of Court,

1,733 15 0

4,705 6 10

2,888 3 4

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constituting the Public Income of Ireland for the Year 1810.

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