Of the Royal Military College; from the 25th Dec. 1819 to the 24th Dec. 1820, both inclusive, being 366 days
Of the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea; for the same time.. For discharging Interest on Exchequer Bills, Irish Treasury Bills and Mint Notes
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 Account of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt; for the year ending 1st Feb. 1820
For defraying the Expense attending the confining, maintaining and employing Convicts at home; for 1820.....
For defraying the Expense of confining and maintaining Criminal Lunatics; for 1820......
For defraying the Expenses that may be incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom; for 1820......... For defraying the Expense of Law Charges; for 1820.............. To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1819, for defraying
the Charge of Printing Acts of Parliament for the two Houses of Parliament, for the Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Magistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and for the acting Justices throughout Great Britain; also for printing Bills, Re- ports, Evidence, and other Papers and Accounts For defraying the Charge of Printing Acts of Parliament for the two Houses of Parliament, for the Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Magistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and for the acting Justices throughout Great Britain; also for printing Bills, Reports, Evidence, and other Papers and Accounts for the House of Lords; for 1820..........
For defraying the Expense that may be incurred in 1820, for printing 1,750 Copies of the 75th Volume of the Journals of the House of Commons...........
To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1819, for defraying the Expense of printing Bills, Reports and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons, during the then Session........ For defraying the Expense of printing Bills, Reports and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons, during the last and present Session
For defraying the Expense that may be incurred for reprinting Journals and Reports of the House of Commons; in 1820. For defraying the Charge of the Allowances or Compensations granted or allowed as Retired Allowances or Superannuations, to Persons formerly employed in Public Offices or Departments, or in the Public Service, according to the provisions of an Act of the 50 Geo. 3, c. 117; for 1820.....
To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Funds in the Departments of the Treasury, three Secretaries of State and Privy Council; for 1820
For defraying the Contingent Expenses and Messengers Bills in the Departments of the Treasury, three Secretaries of State, Privy Council and Lord Chamberlain; for 1820....
For defraying the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for 1820
To make good the Deficiency of the Sum granted in the year 1819, for defraying the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons...........
For defraying the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for 1820
For His Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services; for 1820... For defraying the expenses incurred for printing by Order of the Commissioners, for carrying into execution the Measures recom mended by the House of Commons, respecting the Records of the Kingdom; for 1820..... To make good to the Civil Contingencies the like Sum advanced thereout in the year 1819, for Public Services, not being part of the Ordinary Expenditure of the Civil Contingencies ..... To enable His Majesty to grant Relief to Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants, Saint Domingo Sufferers, Dutch Naval Officers, and others, who have heretofore received Allowances from His Ma- Jesty, and who from Services performed or Losses sustained in the British Service, bave special Claims upon His Majesty's Justice or Liberality
For defraying the Supplemental Charge for Miscellaneous Printing| done by Order of the House of Commons in Session 1819 To enable His Majesty to provide for such Expenses of a Civil nature, as do not form a part of the Ordinary Charges of the Civil List; for 1820 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.........
On Account of the Expenses of His Majesty's Coronation ........ To enable His Majesty to pay the same to Persons, who at the time of his late Majesty's decease, received Salaries or Allowances from his Majesty's Privy Purse Towards satisfying such Annuities, Pensions and other Payments as would have been payable out of the Civil List, in case the demise of bis late Majesty had 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 shall make other provision in respect thereof................
Towards defraying the Expense of the building of a Penitentiary House at Milbank; for 1820..
For defraying the Expense of the Establishment of the Penitentiary House at Milbank; from the 24th June 1820 to the 24th June 1821...
50th years of his late Majesty King George 3rd, for carrying the said Treaties into effect To pay, in the year 1820, the Awards of the Commissioners esta- blished in London, in pursnance of an Act of the 58th year of his late Majesty King George 3rd, for carrying into effect a Convention between His Majesty and His Most Faithful Majesty, signed at London the 28th July 1817, to 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 Institation called "The Refuge for the Destitute;" for 1820
To enable His Majesty to pay the same to the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy, according to the Rules and Regulations by which the Funds of that Corporation are governed For making further Alterations and Improvements, for putting into a proper State the whole Line of Road between the Village of Chirk and Bangor Ferry, in North Wales; for 1820 For defraying the Expeuse of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William; for 1820
To enable His Majesty to pay Allowances from the 29th Jan. to the 5th July 1820, to certain of the Officers and Attendants upon His late Majesty, and to certain of the other Persons to whom his late Majesty had granted Pensions and Allowances payable out of his Privy Purse
For defraying the Charges of preparing and drawing the Lotteries for 1820, &c.
For defraying the Charge of the following SERVICES in IRELAND, which are directed to be paid Nett in British Currency:
For the Remuneration of certain Public 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 Dis- bursements, for the Chief and Under Secretaries Offices and Apartments, and other Public Offices in Dublin Castle, &c.; and for Riding Charges and other Expenses of the Deputy Pursui- vants 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 Proclamations and other matters of a Public nature, in the Dublin Gazette and other Newspapers in Ireland; for one year ending ditto For defraying the Expense of Printing 1,500 Copies of a compressed Quarto Edition of the Statutes of the United Kingdom, for the use of the Magistratos of Ireland; also 25C Copies of a Folio Edition of the same, bound, for the use of the Lords, Bishops, and Public Officers in Ireland..
For defraying the Expense of Criminal Prosecutions, and other Law Expenses in Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan. .1821.......
For defraying the Expense of apprehending Publie Offenders in Ireland; for one Year ending Ditto
For completing the Sum necessary for the Support of the Non-con- forming Ministers in Ireland; for one year ending Ditto........ For the Support of the Seceding Ministers from the Synod of Ulster in Ireland; for one year ending the 25th March 1821........ For the Support of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821
For paying the Salaries of the Lottery Officers in Ireland; for one year ending the 24th June 1820
For the Establishment and Maintenance of the Public Navigations
in Ireland, vested in the Directors of Inland Navigation; for 1820.........
For carrying on the Works at Dunmore Harbour; in 1820 ... For carrying on the Works of Howth Harbour; in 1820........ For clothing the Battle Axe Guards; for 18 months, commencing from the 1st June 1820
For defraying the Expense of the Police and Watch Establishments of the City and District of Dublin; for the year ending the 5th Jan. 1821.....
For paying the Salaries of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Duties, Salaries and Emoluments of the Officers, Clerks, and Ministers of Justice, in all Temporal and Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland; for one year ending Ditto
For enabling the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to issue Money from time to time, in Aid of Schools established by Voluntary Contributions......
For defraying the Expense of building Churches and Glebe Houses, and of purchasing Glebes in Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821
For further defraying the Expense of building Churches and Glebe Houses, and of purchasing Glebes in Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821
For defraying the Expense of the Trustees of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures of Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821; to be by the said Trustees applied in such manner as shall appear to them to be most conducive to promote and encourage the said Manufactures For defraying the Expense of the Commissioners for making wide and convenient Streets in the City of Dublin; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821 For defraying the Additional Allowance to the Chairman of the Board of Inland Navigation in Ireland; for 1820............. For defraying the Expense of putting the House of the Royal Irish Academy in Grafton-street, into perfect Repair.......... For defraying the Expense of completing the Lough Allan Canal; for 1820
For defraying the Expense of supporting the Protestant Charler Schools of Ireland; for one year ending the 5th Jan, 1821 .............. For defraying the Expense of the Foundling Hospital at Dublin for one year ending Ditto
For supporting the House of Industry, Hospitals and Asylums for Industrious Children in Dublin; for one year ending Ditto...... For defraying the Expense of supporting the Richmond Lunatic Asylum at Dublin; for one year ending the 5th Jan. 1821 For defraying the Expense of the Hibernian Society for Soldiers Children; for one year ending Ditto..
For defraying the probable Charge of the Hibernian Marine Society in Dublin; for the year ending Ditto
PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES,
Not being part of the SUPPLIES granted for the Service of the Year.
James Fisher, Esq. on his Salary, for additional Trouble in preparing Exchequer Bills, pursuant to Act 48 Geo. 3, cap. 1.............
Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt... Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for issuing Commercial Exchequer Bills... Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for building additional Churches, per Act 58 Geo. 3, cap. 45
Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for the Redemption of the Land Tax Bank of England, for Management on Life Annuities
to make good Deficiences of Balance on account of Unclaimed Dividends, &c. pursuant to Act 56 Geo. 3, c. 97..............
TOTAL Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted......... 60,923,751 2 6
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