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Taxes, under the Management of the Commissioners of Taxes.... 5,116,754 10 5
Post Office

One Shilling in the Pound, and Sixpence in the Pound on Pensions
and Salaries, and Four Shillings in the Pound on Pensions ......
Crown Lands .........

28,769 6 1 424,553 3 2{

28,804 34

26,183 8 2

Small Branches of the King's Hereditary Revenue
Surplus Fees of Regulated Public Offices........

Poundage Fees, Pells' Fees, Casualties, Treasury Fees, in Ireland..
TOTALS of Ordinary Revenues......................

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EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES.

Money received from the East-India Company, on account of Re-
tired Pay, Pensions, &c. of his Majesty's Forces serving in the
East Indies, per Act 4 Geo. 4, c. 71.........................................................................
Balance of the Hereditary Revenue of his late Majesty George the
Fourth in Scotland ..............................................................................
Imprest Monics, repaid by sundry Public Accountants, and other
Monies paid to the Public..........................................................................................
Money received from the Bank of England on account of Unclaimed
Dividends....................................................

TOTALS of the Public Income of the United Kingdom

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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE

Of the United Kingdom in the Year ended 5th January, 1834, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt within the same Period.

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4,408,071 3 11

Total Payments out of the Income, in its progress to the Exchequer

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Miscellaneous, chargeable upon annual Grants of Parliament.... | 2,007,158 18 13]

Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer over Expenditure issued thereout.

14,272,262 3 1

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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 1833, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January 1834.

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To pay Mr. Marshall for 1,250 copies of his
Digest of the Accounts and Papers pre-
sented to Parliament since 1799, for the
use of the Members of the House of Com-
mons, and for the Public Service
Towards defraying the Charge of Civil Con-
tingencies to the 31st day of March 1834
To make good the Sum required to defray
the Charge for Civil Contingencies; for
the same time
To defray the Charge of those Salaries of the
Officers of the House of Lords and of the
House of Commons, and of the Pensions for
retired Officers of the two Houses which
are paid at the Treasury, and also of the
Amount which will be required in aid of
the Fee Funds of the two Houses; for the
year 1833
To defray the Expenses of the House of Lords
and of the House of Commons; to the 31st
day of March 1834
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Fund,
in the Department of his Majesty's Trea-
sury; to the same time
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee
Fund, in the Office of his Majesty's Secre-
tary of State for the Home Department;
for the same time

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To make good the Deficiency of the Fee
Fand, in the Department of his Majesty's
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; for
the same time
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee
Fund, in the Department of his Majesty's
Secretary of State for the Colonies; for
the same time
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee
Fund, in the Department of his Majesty's

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most honourable Privy Council and Com-
mittee of Privy Council for Trade; for the
same time

To defray the Expenses of Messengers attend-
ing the first Lord of the Treasury and
Chancellor of the Exchequer, the four Pa-
tent Messengers of the Court of Exche
quer, and various ancient Allowances to
the Officers of that Court; for the same
time
To defray the charge of the Penitentiary at
Milbank; for the same time

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To make good the Deficiency of the Fees in
the Office of Registry of Slaves in the Co-
lonies; for the same time
To defray the Salaries and other Expenses of
the State Paper Office, the Office for the
Custody of Records in the Tower, and the
Office for the Custody of Records in the
Chapter House, Westminster; for the same
time
To defray the Expense of Printing Acts of
Parliament, Bills, Reports, and other Pa-
pers, for the two Houses of Parliament; for
the same time
To defray the Expenses of the Mint in the
Coinage of Gold and Reooinage of Silver;
for the same time
To defray the Expenses that may be incurred
for Prosecution for Offences against the
Laws relating to Coin; for the same time.....
To defray the Expense of Law Charges; for
the same time

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