APPENDIX. No. VII.—ESTIMATE, fhewing what may be the Situation of the Cab Concerns of the EAST-INDIA COMPANY in England, at N. B. The Figures in fmall Type exhibit what might be the further Effect of an Indian War, by absorbing a great Part of the Surplus WAR. RECEIPTS. £. Balance of cafh PEACE. WAR. £. Sales of goods Profit on private trade] 7400000 7400000 7400000 7400000 7400000 7400000 400000 7000007400000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 190000 1801-2. 1802-3. 1803-4. 1804-5. 1805-6. 1806-7. 1807-8. 1808-9. £. £. £. 1809-10. 1810-11. 1811-12 1812-13 1813-14. 120000 Loyalty loan 36226 36226 36226 36226 36226 36226 36226 36226 36225 36226 New capital = 36226 36226 = 36226 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Total receipts 9794816 9896042 10682268 12315994 13097220 13978446 14959672 13540898 1582212417773350 1972157621675802 23627028 16,773.350 16,724,576 17,675,802 19,627,028 PEACE. WAR. 1805-6. 1806-7. 1807-8. 1808-9. 18c9-10. 1810-11. 1811-12. 1812-13. 1813-14. £. £. 180000 240000 1500000 1000000 £. 180000 1000000 £. 180000 £. 1000000 1000000 1000000 harges on goods Coft of investments, the part paid in England 180000 180000 180000 £. 180000 £. 180000 1000000 1000000 1500000 370000 370000 37c000 370000 370000 370000 370000 370000 370000 4000000 3000000 2900000 700000 2600000 2500000 24c0000 2200000 705000 810000 862500 915000 915000 915000 915000 915000 915000 915000 390000 360000 30000c 360000 36000c 360000 360000 360000 390000 390000 1000000 3500000| 915000 390000 6,605,000 7,605,000 6,605,000 8455000 7770000 6922500 6775000 6675000 6575000 8975000 5275000 5605000 5605000 5605000 560 5000 5605000 1339816 212604 375976 5540994 6422220 7103446 5984672 826589810217124 12168350 14119576 1607c80218022028 9,217,124 9,168,350 10,119,576 12,070,802 14,012,028 9794816 989604210582268 12315994 18037220 13978446 149.9372 135408981582212117773350 19724576 216758022 3627028 16,773,350 16,724,576, 17,675,802 19,627,028 N. B. The Calculations are made without Reference to Rates of Exchange, or the Price of Bullion. Some Variation may be expected as to the precife Year in which the Debt would be reduced to the intended Limit. It may take place partly in the Year 1807-8, and partly in 1808-9. APPENDIX. No. VIII.—ESTIMATE, sewing what may be the Situation of the Cafb Concerns of the EAST-INDIA COMPANY, in England, at N. B. The Figures in fmall Type exhibit what might be the further Effect of an Indian War, by absorbing a great Part of the Surplus WAR. PEACE. WAR. 1801-9.1802-3.1803-4. 1804-5. 1805-6. | 18c6-7. | 1807-8. | 1808-9. 1809-10. 1810-11 1811-12.1812-13. 1813-14. Sales of goods Loyalty loan New capital Total receipts 120000 120000 7400000 5550000 5550000 5550000 555000c 5550000 5550000 555000 5550000 555000 555000 555000 5550000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 120000 36226 36226 36226 308000 36226 36226 36226 36226 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 12COOC 120000 120000 120000 120000 80226 36226 36226 36226 86220 36226 WAR. PAYMENTS. 1801-2. 1802-3. £. 240000 £. 135000 £. 1,500000 £. £. £. 135000 135000 135000 135000 135000 750000 750000 750000 750000 750000 1125000 11250co 1125000 370000 277500 2775co 277500 277500 27750C 277500 277500 277500 277500 277500 277500 277500 4000000 2000000 1900000 1700000 1600000 1500000 1400000 1200000 £. PEACE. 1803-4. 1804-5. 1805-6. 1806-7. 1807-8. 1808-9. 1809-10. 1810-11. £. £. 135000 135000 135000 750000 750000 1125000 1125000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 705000 810000 862,500 915000 915000 915000 915000 915000| 915000 915000 915000 390000 360000 360000 360000 360000 360000 360000 360000 200000 £90000 915000 915000 10C000 100000 100000 100000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 100000 100000 100000 100000 100000 100000 8455000 6382500 5535000 5387500 5287500 5187500 7587500 3887500 4092500 4092500 4092500 4092500 4092500 5,092,500 6,092,500 5,092,5001 5028398 6642124 8255850 9869576 11483302 13097028 5,642,124 5,255,850 5,869,576 7,483,302 9,097,028] 9794816 8046042 8369768 9540994 985972 10278446 10797172 8915898 10734624 12348350 13062076 15575809 17189528 11,348,350 10,962,076 11,575,802 13,189,528 N. B. The Calculations are made without Reference to the Rates of Exchange, or the Price of Bullion. Some Variation may be expected as to the precife Year in which the Debt would be reduced to the intended Limit. It may take place partly in the Year 1807-8, and partly in 1808-9. 50000 FURTHER PAPERS RESPECTING THE TRADE BETWEEN INDIA AND EUROPE. The following papers contain the whole of the proceedings of the board of commiffioners, and the court of directors, down to the end of the year 1801, respecting the important question under difcuffion, Whether or not the English merchants refident in India fhall be allowed to fend their goods to the port of London in their own fhips? The remainder of the papers which the court of directors have published for the use of the proprietors of India ftock, being written fubfequent to the ift of January 1802, we must neceffarily referve for our Register for that year. At a court of directors, held on Thursday the 21st of May 1801: The chairman from the fpecial committee appointed to confider feveral letters from the right hon. Henry Dundas, &c. laying before the court the draft of a letter for Bengal, in the commercial department, prepared in confequence of the court's refolutions of the 4th February laft, refpecting the trade between India and Europe; The fame was read, and unanimoufly approved. At a general court of the united Company of merchants of England trading to the Eaft-Indies, held at their houfe, in Leadenhall-ftreet, on Thursday, 28th May 1801, at twelve o'clock at noon: The chairman acquainted the court, that it was fummoned on fpccial affairs, in confequence of a letter figned by forty-three proprietors and propofing that the faid letter fhould be read, The fame was read accordingly, being as follows, viz. "To the Hon, the Court of Direc tors for Affairs of the United "Eaf-India Company. 66 GENTLEMEN, "We, being proprietors of Eaft. "India ftock, duly qualified ac. "cording to law, request that a general court may be fummoned "on fpecial affairs, at which we "fhall fubmit to the confideration of the court, whether it is not |