SERVICES-continued. SUMS Voted or Granted. SUMS To defray the Sums awarded to William Jauncey and Beverley For defraying the Charge of the following Services in IRELAND, For the employment of the poor in Ireland, and other purposes Civil Contingencies in Ireland; for one year, ending the 5th Jan. 1823......... For making good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1821, for defraying the Expense of Printing, Stationery, and other Disbursements of 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 Pursuivants and Messengers attending the said Offices; and also superannuated Allowances in the Chief Secretary's Office For making good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1821, for defray- Expense of printing 325 Copies of a folio edition of the Public Expense of supporting the Non-conforming Ministers in Ireland; Expense of supporting the Seceding Ministers from the Synod of Expense of supporting the Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ire- For improving and completing the Harbour of Howth; in 1822.. Expense of Criminal Prosecutions, and other Law Expenses in Expense of apprehending Public Offenders iu Ireland; for the same time 1,449 19 4 1,346 2 51 1,200 0 0 1,015 7 84 SERVICES-continued. SUMS Voted or granted. SUMS Paid. ..... Expense of the Police and Watch Establishments of the City of Expense of building Churches and Glebe Houses, and of purchasing Expense of the Commissioners for making wide and convenient Expense of the Trustees of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures, Additional Allowance to the Chairman of the Board of Inland Navigation in Ireland; for one year, ending the 5th Jan. 1823.. 2,800 0 2,692 0 0 2,800 0 0 1,400 0 0 17,000 0 0 0 10,000 0 8,307 13 10 .... Expense of the Hibernian Society for Soldiers Children; for the same time........ 7,600 0 7,600 0 SERVICES-continued. SUMS SUMS Paid. £29,000,000 0 0 1819, 1820, 1821, and 1822, now remaining unpaid or unprovided for.......... To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills issued pursuant to several Acts of the 57th and 58th of his late Majesty, and one Act of the 1st of his present Majesty, for authorising the issue of Exchequer Bills, for the carrying on Public Works and Fisheries in the United Kingdom; and for Building, and promoting the Building, of additional Churches, over and above the amount granted in the two last Sessions of Parliament, for the discharge of the Exchequer Bills issued under the two first-mentioned Acts ......... To pay off and discharge Irish Treasury Bills PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES, Not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year. Total Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted.. 51,672,660 6 104 WAYS AND MEANS for answering the foregoing Services. Duty on Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, Foreign Spirits and Sweets, and on Pensions, Excise Duty on Tea, per Act 59 Geo. 3, c. 53 Profits of Lotteries, estimated at £ 3,000,000 0 0 1,500,000 0 0 200,000 0 0 Monies to arise from the Sale of Old Naval and Victualling Stores Loan per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 73, from the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt .... 151,000 0 0 East India Company, per Act S Geo. 4, c. 93 Trustees for the Payment of Naval and Military Pensions, and Civil Superannuations, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 51 Do. Unclaimed Dividends, &c., after deducting Repayments to the Bank of England, for Interest on Land Tax redeemed by Money. Stock Voluntary Contributions, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 27... .... 15,780 10 1 15,516,615 17 11 Exchequer Bills voted in Ways and Means; viz. 3 Geo. 4, c. 8.. £20,000,000 0 6 3 Geo. 4, c. 122 16,500,000 0 0 36,500,000 0 0 Mem.—The Sum of 4,000,000l. was authorized by Act 3 Gen. 4, c. 127, to be applied out of the Ways and Means granted for the Service of the year 1821, and the like Sum was granted out of the Ways and Means 1822, to discharge the like amount of Supplies for the Service of the year 1821. CLASS VII.-ARREARS AND BALANCES. [This Head, which occupies 125 folio pages in the Parliamentary Accounts, is here omitted, as not being of general utility.] TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. An Account of the VALUE of all IMPORTS into, and of all EXPORTS from the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, during each of the Three Years ending the 5th January, 1823 (stated exclusive of the Trade between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally.) 1821...... 32,438,650 17 338,395,555 7 2 10,555,912 10 348,951,467 17 536,424,652 13 11 1822...... 30,792,763 4 1040,831,744 17 510,629,689 5 851,461,434 3 136,659,631 3 0 1823...... 30,500,094 17 444,236,533 2 49,227,589 6 11 53,464,122 9 3 36,968,964 9 9 London, 24th March, 1823. House,} WILLIAM IRVING, Inspector General of 1mports and Exports. FOREIGN TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. An Account of the VALUE of all IMPORTS into, and of all EXPORTS from GREAT BRITAIN, during each of the Three Years ending the 5th January, 1823 (stated exclusive of the Trade with Ireland). 1821 31,484,108 11 8 37,818,035 13 310,525,025 18 848,543,061 11 11 35,568,669 9 5 182229,724,173 13 740,194,892 13 11 10,602,090 0 0 50,796,982 13 11 35,826,082 13 7 182329,401,807 10 1043,558,488 12 9 9,211,927 16 10 52,770,416 9 736,176,896 13 11 Inspector General's Office, Custom House, } London, 14th March, 1823. WILLIAM IRVING. Inspector General of Imports and Exports. |