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For defraying sums awarded to be paid pursuant to
seventh article of American treaty
For the British museum

April 28.

For defraying the expence of printing Journals, &c.

of the house of commons

Ditto... of printing the 57th volume of ditto

150,000 0 0

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Ditto....of reprinting journals, &c. of ditto
Ditto....0
..of publishing records in 1803

10,000 0 0

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of the works and repairs of the military

5,000 0 0

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50,000 0 0

Ditto

roads in North Britain
Towards defraying the expence of the Scotch Inland
Navigation

For defraying the expence of works done at the two
houses of parliament, and the speaker's house, be-
tween 31st May 1803, and 24th April 1804
Ditto...at the Old Chapter House, Westminster
Ditto....of repairs at the king's bench prison
Ditto...of completing the works at Chetney Hill
Lazaret

For the board of agriculture

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Plantations:

30,000 0 0

3,000 0 0

For civil establishment of Upper Canada in 1804
Ditto....of Nova Scotia

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To make good the deficiency of money granted for defraying the expence of convicts, for 1803

4,100 0 0

580 0 0

600 0 0

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To be applied towards repairing and maintaining roads and bridges in the Highlands of Scotland

10,000 0 0

To

To make good money issued for making further provision for the Presbyterian ministers of Ulster and Munster

Ditto....for expences attending the digesting and abstracting poor returns

Ditto....for additional allowances to clerks in the
office for auditing public accounts

Ditto....for the furniture of a house lately used as an
Irish office, given up to the commissioners of naval

abuses

Ditto....for expences of the Thames police office
To make good money issued for publishing the average
price of sugar

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Ditto....to pay fees on passing public accounts
Ditto....to the first commissioner under the sixth ar-
ticle of the American treaty

Ditto....for contingent expences in the execution of
act for enquiring into naval abuses

Ditto....in consequence of orders from a select com-
mittee for the improvement of the port of London
For maintaining and supporting British forts and set-
tlements on the coast of Africa

For support of the veterinary college
For making compensation for the purchase of lands
at Weedon Beck for the service of the, ordnance
To the executors of the late sir James Wright for his
losses as an American loyalist

July 10.

To make good the like sum issued pursuant to addresses

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For supplying exchequer court and officers with sta

tionary

745 6 10

For printing and stationary for the houses of parliament for 1804

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For defraying law charges for 1804

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To be paid to officers of houses of lords and com

mons

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For the expence of the public office in Bow-street
For protestant dissenting ministers

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For defraying the extra charge of messengers of three secretaries of state

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For contingencies for three secretaries of state
To be paid to sheriffs for conviction of felons
For the ministers of the Vaudois churches
For the British museum

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For the civil establishment of Sierra Leone
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To enable his majesty to take such measures as the £ exigency of affairs may require

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For making compensation for purchase of lands at
Woolwich and Charlton, for the use of the ord-

nance

£4,217,295 14 81

For paying off and discharging treasury bills in Ire

land

To enable his majesty to take such measures as the exigency of affairs may require, for Ireland

EXCHEQUER BILLS.

April 16, 1804.

For paying off exchequer bills issued per act of last

session for raising £5,000,000

Irish Currency.

1,700,000 00

800,000 0 0

- 5,000,000

00

Ditto....for raising £4,000,000

Ditto....for raising £1,500,000

Ditto....for raising £2,000,000

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CIVIL LIST.

July 3, 1804.

To discharge arrears and debts upon the civil list on 5th July, 1804

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For granting the additional yearly sum of £60,000 out of the consolidated fund of Great-Britain, for the better support of his majesty's household.

RECAPITULATION.

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WAYS and MEANS for raising the SUPPLY.

GRANTS.

December 3, 1803.

For continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and

perry

For raising four shillings in the pound upon pensions,

£. s. d.

officers, and personal estates

For continuing certain duties on sugar, malt, tobacco, and snuff

For raising £.5,000,000 by loans or exchequer bills 5,000,000 00

March 13, 1804.

For raising £.2,000,000 by loans or exchequer bills 2,000,000 00

March 22.

For applying £.1,370,664 4s. 8d. being the surplus of the grants for 1803

April 20.

For raising £.8,000,000 by loans or exchequer bills
For raising .1,500.000 by loans or exchequer bills
That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the mi
litia of Great Britain be defrayed out of the land
tax.
That the charge of allowances to adjutants and ser-
jeant majors of the militia of England, disembo-
died, be defrayed out of the land tax.

That the allowances to certain subaltern officers of the
militia in Great Britain be defrayed out of the land

tax.

That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia of Ireland, and allowances to subaltern officers, be defrayed out of the consolidated fund of Ireland.

April 28.

For raising £.1,153,846 3s. 1d. by annuities or debentures for the service of Ireland

May 2.

1,370,664 4 8

8,000,000

1,500,000 0 Q

1,153,846 3 I

For raising £.14,500,000 by annuities, whereof
£.10,000,000 are to be defrayed on the part of
Great Britain, and £.4,500,000l. on the part of
Ireland.

- 14,500,000 0 0

For applying £.5,000,000 out of the monies that shall arise of the surplus of the consolidated fund 5,000,000 00

For

July 7.

For raising a certain sum of money by three lotteries,
to be applied to the services of Great Britain and
Ireland, in the proportion of two-thirds for Great
Britain, and one-third for Ireland.

July 10.

For raising £2.500,000, by loans or exchequer bills, to be charged on the first aids in the next session for Great Britain

£. s. d.

2,500,000 00 Irish currency.

For raising £.800,000 (Irish currency) by treasury 800,000 00

Bills, ditto........ for Ireland Estimated duties, land tax, &c.

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Taxes imposed in the Year 1804.

May 2, 1804.

For charging additional duties of customs on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into Great Britain, not being imported by the East India Company.

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... imported by the East India Company.

carried coastwise.

For allowing additional drawbacks and bounties on the exportation of sugar.

For charging additional countervailing duties on refined sugar, manufactured in Ireland, imported into Great Britain.

For allowing additional drawbacks and bounties on refined sugar, manufactured in Great Britain exported to Ireland.

For charging additional duties and drawbacks of excise upon wine.

June 22.

For charging additional duties in Ireland upon spirits, malt, sugar, wine, tea, tobacco, snuff, stamps, advertisements, licences, and imports, and the same, together with certain other duties composing part of the public revenues of Ireland, to be paid in British currency; and also, for granting certain countervailing duties on goods, the product or manufacture of Great Britain.

July 3.

For repealing the several duties under the management of the commissioners of Stamps in Great Britain, and granting other duties in lieu

thereof.

July

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