to defray passage to Bass's Straits, on the Coast of New South Wales, of the Lieut. Gov. of the Settlement intended to be formed there, and of Officers of Civil and Military Establishment Sir G. Yonge, to repay Expenses incurred in consequence of Orders directing his immediate Return to England J. Rennie, Esq. to defray the Expenses of Surveys, Reports, and Designs, for Bridges, over the Straits of Menai Capt. J. Huddart, for Expenses incurred in a Journey to Ban gor, Conway, Chester, and Liverpool, respecting Surveys and Designs for Bridges over the Straits of Menai, &c. H. Nettleship, Esq. for making up and publishing in the London Gazette, Weekly Returns of the Average Price of Brown or Muscavado Sugar, for one Year, to 10th Oct. 1802 B. Cobbe, Esq. to discharge Fees on passing Public Accounts C. Abercrombie, Esq. for Expenses attending Surveys of intended Military Roads thro' Part of the Counties of Sutherland and Caithness M. Martin, Esq. in full Satisfaction of all Expenses incurred in an Inquiry into the Mendicity of the Metropolis C. T. Cracklow, Esq. in Satisfaction for Loss sustained by erecting temporary Buildings at the Marshalsea W. Chinnery, Esq. for Articles supplied Convicts at Portsmouth, and the Settlement at New South Wales to pay Bill drawn from New South Wales by Mr. W. Broughton, Co missary at Norfolk Island, Wheat purchased for Use that Settlement Rt. Hon. G. Rose, for Expens at Parliament Office, in S sion 1802-3 J. Clementson, Esq. for a Year's Rent of House in li of Apartments he resigned the House of Commons, d Midsummer 1803 B. Cobbe, Esq. for Addition Allowance to Clerks in Off for auditing Public Accoun Half Year, to toth Oct. 19 Lord Walsingham, for Atten ance as Chairman of Co mittees of House of Peers, Session 1802-3 Magistrates of Thames Poli Office to defray Expenses c Plan for the more perfect curity of the Shipping in t Port of London. W. Mitford, Esq. to pay a E drawn by Lieut. Gen. Vyse, Repairs of Port Patrick T. Brodie, Esq. as an Allowan on Account of Trouble making Index to Journals House of Lords Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, March 24th, 1804. N. VANSITT An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT and Demands outstanding on 5th Ja the Heads of Exchequer, Treasury, Army, Barracks, Ordnance, Navy vances, and any other Head of Public Service; specifying the same under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Den and also what Part of the said Debt or Demands was then provided for, a ner, and what Part thereof was unprovided for. EXCHEQUER BILLS: By what Acts raised...... On what Funds charged. 39th and 40th Geo. III. Cap. 28. Aids Anno 1806, Extension of Bank 750,000 O $2,594,300 0 1883 .... 43 Cap. 36.. Do.. 1804 3,000,000 0 C 43. Cap. 146. Do.. 18c4, Vote or Credi 1,495,500 0 q 43 Cap. 147. Do.. 1804, Bank 1,500,000 O 43. Cap. 9.. Aids 44. Cap. 16.. Male Tax 1804 44. Cap. 15.. Aids 1804 455.000 0 C 1,276,850 0 C An Account of the Progress made in the REDEMPTION of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT Funds, and specifying how much of each has been redeemed by the Commissioners Stocks; and the Sums annually applicable to the Reduction thereof: likewise, the Account of Land Tax redeemed. An Account of the Progress made in the REDEMPTION of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELAND Funded in Great Britain, 1st February, 1804. of GREAT BRITAIN, at 1st February, 1804; distinguishing, the Capitals of the several for the Reduction of the National Debt since 1st August, 1786; the Average Price of Annuities to fall in: also, the Capital of Debt transferred to the said Commissioners on An Account of the Progress made in the REDEMPTION of the IMPERIAL DEBT, 1st February, 1804. An Account of the Value of all IMPORT into, and all EXPORTS from Eighteen Years, ending the 5th of January, 1804; distinguishi distinguishing the Value of Imports from the East Indies and Ch of all other Imports: and distinguishing the Value of British Pr tures exported, from the Value of Foreign Articles exported Difference between the official Value, and the declared Value of Manufactures exported in the Year ending 5th January, 1804. NOTE.-The real Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported to a as ascertained under the Acts of the 428 and 43d of his Majesty, Cap. 43 et 70, a Sources of Information, amounted in the Year ending the 5th january 1803 to 48 Year ending 5th January 1804 to 40,100,8701. In the Account of foreign Merchandize, the official Estimates are in ge Value, but in the Instance of Coffee exported, they greatly exceed; and therefo the true comparative State of this Branch of our Trade, the Price of Coffee is redu as follows, viz. The Account of the Value of the Imports from India and China, for the Year 1804, cannot yet be prepared. The Difference between the Sums stated in the present Account, and those retu of last Year, arises from sundry over Entries and Allowances, and other Circums that Time be ascertained. |