COMMISSARIAT. ESTIMATE of Sums required for the Supply of Bread, Meat, and Forage, Coals, Candles, and Straw, for the Troops in Great Britain and Ireland; and for Coals, Candles, &c. for the Troops at certain Foreign Stations; also for the Pay of the Commissariat Department, in the Year 1825. Estimated expense of bread, meat, and forage... Ditto, for the pay of the commissariat of Ditto, for the half-pay of commissariat officers, Ditto, for the pensions of widows of commissariat officers Ditto, for the pay of the establishment of the officers in Great Britain and Ireland...... Estimated amount of the contingent expenses of the commissariat officers, including coals, candles, and advertisements, clothing for waggoners, &c. in Ireland, and stationery for the office in Ireland.. Ditto, of the contingencies of every other description....... Deduct, £281,035 19 0 92,144 0 6 373,179 19 6 The amount of the pay of the commis-. Total........ £ 276,870 7 9 92,144 0 6 369,014 8 3 MIDSHIPMEN. A RETURN of the Number of Midshipmen and Mates who have passed their Examination, and have not been promoted to the Rank of Lieutenant, in each Year from 1804 to the present Time; stating the Number now employed in his Majesty's Service. ABSTRACT of the Navy and Victualling Ordinary Estimates for the Year 1825. PART THE FIRST: Containing the Salaries and Contingent Expenses of the Admiralty, Navy Pay, Navy and Victualling Offices, and other Naval Establishments; of the Wages to Artificers and Labourers employed in his Majesty's Yards at Home and Abroad; of the Charge for Timber, and all other Materials, for the Building, Repair, and Fitting of his Majesty's Ships, &c.; of the Charge for Pilotage, &c. and other Contingencies; and of the Wages and Victuals to Officers, Shipkeepers, and Men serving on board Vessels in Ordinary; distinguished under the following Heads: 40,000 0 0 Charge for timber, and other materials, for the building, Foreign yards, salaries, wages, and contingencies...... ....... do. (after abating £5,000 73,572 0 6 received for old stores in 1824). Medical establishments, salaries, and contingencies Royal naval college and school of naval architecture Wages to officers, shipkeepers, and men belonging to Victuals to officers, shipkeepers, and men .. do. PART THE SECOND: 55,510 13 11 6,252 12 7 106,027 7 1 54,787 4 0 40,480 0 0 Containing the Half-pay, Superannuations, and Pensions granted to Officers of his Majesty's Navy, their Widows and Relatives, &c. Half-pay to flag-officers, &c. £ s. d. 897,500 0 0 Superannuations and pensions to officers, their widows, &c. 131,692 18 2 1,500 0 0 1,387,692 18 2 7,000 0 0 90,000 0 0 260,000 0 0 PART THE THIRD: Containing the Superannuations and Pensions to Commissioners, Secretaries, Clerks, &c.; to the Officers, Artificers, &c. of the Dock Yards; and of Allowances, in lieu of Half-pay, to Naval Officers formerly employed in the Naval Departments ABSTRACT of an Extra Estimate of the Charge | ABSTRACT of the Navy Estimates for the Year of what may be necessary for Works of the Yards, &c.; together with the Sums that will be wanted for the Transport Service, and by the Victualling Board, for the Cost of Provisions for the Use of the Army on board Transports and in Garrisons abroad. For repairs and improvements in the yards, &c. |