on which that bail was demanded proved that your petitioner had. not been guilty of an assault, but had acted in strict conformity to the law; when your honourable house shall have duly considered these things, your petitioner will not doubt of your disposition. to cause justice to be done to him. "Your petitioner, pledging himself to prove the above alleged facts at the bar of your honourable house, if you will be pleased to permit him so to do, most humbly prays, 1. That you will be pleased to permit him to produce such "2. That you will so alter the occupy; that you will take out pass a law to prevent Minis- "R. DELLER." HIS MAJESTY'S CORONATION. An account of the money expended at his Majesty's Coronation, stating the amount, under the several heads, expended, and from what sources the money was supplied :— Lord Steward, expenses attending the banquet Master of the Horse, for the charger for the Cham- Master of the Robes, for his Majesty's robes, &c. Hire of the theatres Master of the Mint, for medals £25,184 9 8 111,172 9 10 118 18 6 Sir George Nayler, for expenses in the Earl Mar sbal's department 2,500 O 0 Sir George Nayler, towards the publication of the account of the ceremony 3,000 0 0 Deputy Earl Marshal, usual fee Sir R. Baker, expense of police 800 0 0 981 18 10 Sir T. Tyrwhit, for messengers and door-keepers, Messrs. Rundell and Bridge, for snuff-boxes for Fo- Earl of Kinnoul, on account of Pursuivants and Note. A few claims are still unsettled, the amount probably not exceeding Paid out of the sum voted by Parliament, in the Paid out of money received from France on account of pecuniary indemnity, under treaty, Anno 1815 173 2 6 8,205 15 0 254 7 7 £238,238 02 £1,000 0 0 £100,000 00 138,238 0 2 £238,238 0 2 Whitehall Treasury Chambers, J. C. HERRIES. Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain in the Years and Quarters ended the 10th of October, 1822, and the 10th of October, 1823, shewing the Increase or Decrease on each head thereof. Income and Charge on the Consolidated Fund in the Quarters ended the 10th of October, 1822 and 1823. Exchequer Bills issued to make good the deficiency of the Consolidated Fund, at 5th July, 1823, and paid off out of the growing produce of that Fund, in the quarter ending Oct. 10, 1823 ..... Surplus as above.. Deduct, issued pursuant to act 4th Geo. IV. cap. 21, in part of 8,700,000l., the estimated surplus of the Consolidated Fund for the service of the year 1823..... Total at 10th Oct. 1823, to be provided for by Exchequer bills, charged on the growing produce of the Consolidated Fund in the quarter ending 5th Jan. 1824 3,552,102 3,803,702 1,960,922 1,842,780 709,322 |