Expense of sundry Works, executing at Port Patrick Harbour; for the year 1822 For paying, in 1822, the Awards of the Commissioners established in London, in pursuance of an Act of the 58th of his late Majesty, for carrying into effect a Convention between his late Majesty and his Most Faithful Majesty, to Claimants of Portuguese Vessels and Cargoes, captured by British Cruisers, on account of the unlawful trading in Slaves, since the 1st of June, 1814........... Expense of the Penitentiary House at Milbank; from 24th June, Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment; for 1822 Expense of confining and maintaining Criminal Lunatics; for 1822 For enabling His Majesty to grant Relief, in 1822, to Toulonese For the support of the Institution called The Refuge for the Destitute; for 1822.... To enable the Commissioners for the Caledonian Canal, to proceed in opening the Navigation between the Eastern and Western Seas; in 1822 ... Expense of sundry Works executing at Donaghadee Harbour; for 1822.. For discharging, in 1822, outstanding Demands, relative to To complete the Payment of the Expenses of erecting New Courts Towards defraying the Expense of building the New Courts of One year's Wages, to certain of the Servants of her late Majesty Compensation to Henry Burgess, for the Expenses incurred by him, SERVICES-continued. SUMS SUMS To defray the Sums awarded to William Jauncey and "Beverley Robinson, being two American Loyalists, whose Claims were not included in the list submitted to parliament in the last session To complete the Sum of 12,500l. on account of the Allowance which would have been due to her late Majesty Queen Caroline, on the 10th of October 1821, to be applied towards the discharge of the Debts due by, and remaining unpaid out of the Effects of her late Majesty, to her British Creditors, for Works or Service done, or Goods supplied for her late Majesty's use To be paid to sir W. Adams, as a reward for the Services which he has rendered to the Public, in superintending the Ophthalmic Hospital For defraying the Charge of the following Services in IRELAND, which are directed to be paid Nett in British Currency. For making good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1821, for defray ing 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 Qffice 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.. For carrying on the Works of the Harbour of Dunmore; in 1822.. Expense of Criminal Prosecutions, and other Law Expenses in 200,000 0 0 92,307 13 104 Expense of apprehending Public Offenders iu Ireland; for the 23,000 0 0 same time Salaries of the Lottery Officers in Ireland; for one year, ending the 24th day of June 1822 1,500 0 0 Retired Allowances to several lale Governors of the House of SERVICES-continued. ..... Expense of the Police and Watch Establishments of the City of Expense of the Royal Irish Academy; for the same time Expense of building Churches and Glebe Houses, and of purchasing Expense of the Commissioners for making wide and convenient Additional Allowance to the Chairman of the Board of Inland .... Expense of the Hibernian Society for Soldiers Children; for the same time. Expense of the Lying-in-Hospital in Dublin; for the same time Expense of the Hospital for Incurables in Dublin; for one year, Expense of the Protestant Charter Schools of Ireland; for the Expense of the Foundling Hospital in Dublin; for the same time. ..... For enabling the lord lieutenant of Ireland to issue Money from time to time, in aid of Schools established by Voluntary Contributions... Expense of the Hibernian Marine Society in Dublin; for the same time 7,600 0 0 Expense of the Royal Cork Institution; for the same time 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 7,000 0 2,500 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 43,222 18 64 51,629,437 8 33 WAYS AND MEANS for answering the foregoing Services. Duly 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 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 Trustees for the Payment of Naval and Military Pensions, and Civil Superannuations, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 51 East India Company, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 93 Unclaimed Dividends, &c., after deducting Repayments to the Bank of England, for Voluntary Contributions, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 27. Repayments on account of Exchequer Bills issued pursuant to two Acts of the 57th year of his late Majesty, for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries in the United Kingdom Exchequer Bills voted in Ways and Means; viz. 3 Geo. 4, c. 8.. £.20,000,000 0 0 3 Goo. 4, c. 122 Whitehall Treasury Chambers, 16,500,000 0 0 Mem.-The Sum of 4,000,000%. 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.] |