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Impreft Money, repaid by Captain John Barnes, by
the Hands of Captain William Twifs
Do. by Lord Barrington, late Treasurer of the Navy
Money paid by the Right. Hon. William Pitt, for the
Ufe of Government

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Do. by William Mitford, remitted from Canada, on
Account of a Debt to the Public
Impreft Money repaid by the Rt. Hon. Lord Howe,
late Treasurer of the Navy
Money paid by William Barr, Efq. appointed to pro-
vide the Neceffaries for the Hofpital in Canada
Do. by Kender Mason, Executor of Kender Mason,
Efq. on his Account, as Contractor in Eaft Florida
Do. by Alex. Anderfon, on Account of William
Nesbitt, Clerk of the Council in St. John's Ifland,
for the Year 1792

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Total of Incidents

69028 19 0 2033191 0 101

2102219 19 10

Exchequer, the 19th Day of Dec. 1792.

Ex. per NEWCASTLE.

An Account of the Total Produce of the Duties of Cufloms, Excife, Stamps, and Incidents, respectively, for One Year, ended the 10th Day of October, 1792; diftin guishing (as far as poffible) in each Branch, the Produce on every feparate Article, the Duties on which have amounted to One Thousand Pounds, or more, in the Four Quarters of the faid Year.

HE total produce of the duties of Customs for

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L. 5. d.

one year, ended the 10th day of October, 1792 4,136,999 15 4

Do. of the Excife for one year, ended do. (exclufive

1,445,447 7 4

of 62 1,700l. the produce of the annual malt duties) 9,838,703 15 8 Do. of the Stamp Duties for one year, ended do. Do. of Incidents at the receipt of the Exchequer, for one year, ended do.

2,102,219 19 10

L.15,523,170 18 3

Supplies

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For 17,013 men as guards and garrifons, from Decem-
ber 25, 1791, to June 24, 1792

For 15,701 do. from June 25 to December 24, 1792
Forces in the Plantations, &c. from December 1791

to June 25

Do. from June 25 to December 24, 1792

Difference between British and Irifh establishment,

from December 25, 1791, to June 24

Do. from June 25 to December 24, 1792
Forces in the Eaft Indies

Recruiting, contingencies, &c.

Full pay to fupernumerary officers

General and ftaff-officers

Allowances to the paymafter-general, &c.

Reduced officers of land-forces and marines
Do. horfe-guards

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Officers late in the fervice of the States-General

Réduced officers of British American forces

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FEB. 28.

Extraordinaries in 1791

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340,306 8 o

1.1,819,460 0 4

ORDNANCE

ORDNANCE.

FEB. 16.

Ordnance, previous to December 31, 1783, not pro

vided for

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Convicts in Langstone and Portsmouth harbours
Do. on the Thames

Sending provifions, &c. to New South Wales

Secretary of commiflioners for regulating the shipping of flaves

Profecution of Mr. Haftings

To Thomas Cotton, Efq. to pay bills of exchange

Compenfation to the owners of flave fhips
African forts

Extraordinary expences of the mint. ́

Profecution of offenders against the corn laws

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Prefents to the inhabitants of the north-west coast of
America

100,000
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Act for repealing the duties on malt, granted 31 Geo. III.

Act for the better execution of warrants against offenders against the excife laws.

Act repealing certain regulations with refpect to certificates on the exportation of tea into Ireland or America.

Act for the more effectual pre. venting of frauds on the excife by common brewers.

Act to compel auctioneers to declare whether fales have been held under the notices required by law.

April 30,

Act to raise a fum of money by lottery.

Act for defraying the charge litia. of the pay and clothing of the mi

Act to indemnify perfons who have omitted to qualify themfelves for offices, &c.

Act to prevent frauds on the excife in the foap manufactory.

Act to enable the bank of Scots

Act for repealing a part of the land to increafe their capital ftock,

duty on tallow candles."

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May 8.

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