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me I UBLIC FUNDED DEBT of the United Kingdom,

payable in GREAT BRITAIN, at the 5th January 1822.

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Note.The Unredeemed Debt of OL.766,041,493:6: 11 includes L. 16,296,875, created by the Sinking Fund Loan of 8 L. 12,500,000, Anno 1821; and the CapiDital Redeemed, amounting to L.420,447,266, S Unclaimed 10 Years 9s. 4d. above stated, includes L. 16,296,875, 606 0 11 the Capital obtained for the said Loan, which Loan is in the course of payment.

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Ditto per act 1. and 2. Geo. IV. c 122, being L.1 per cent. on Exchequer Bills, outstanding at 5th January 1821, Annuities for 99 and 96 years, expired anno 1792,

Ditto for 10 years,

anno 1787,

Exchequer Annuities unclaimed for three years, at 5th January 1822,

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ANNUITIES fallen in since 22d June 1802, or that will fall in hereafter.

1,000,000 → 0 Exchequer Annuities, 2. and 3. Anne: 200,000 0

Ditto of which Nominees shall have died prior to 5th July 1802, Annual Interest on L,407,489,170: 0: 0 redeemed at L.3 per cent. including L. 16,296,875 created by Sinking Fund Loan of L. 12,500,000, anno 1821, 12,224,675 2 0

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on 180,296 9 4 Irish, L.5 per cent. payable in England, L.1 per cent. per annum on part of Capitals created, from 1st February 1793 to 1815, both inclusive,

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7,275 0 0 Ditto

9,014 16 5

6,640,220 3 7

Ann. Interest on L.6,200,229 L.3 per cents transferred for Purchase of Life Ann.

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Long Annuities transferred for Ditto, Sinking Fund borne by Consolidated Fund, on Loans raised, and Bills funded anno 1815, 1818, and 1819,

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Annual Appropriation on L. 12,000,000, part of L. 14,200,000 Loan anno 1807, Ann. Interest on L.178,510: 6: 4 L.3 per cents uncl. for 10 years and upwards,

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Ann. Interest on L.449,400 L-3 per cents purchased with unclaimed dividends, 13,482 0 0 Chargeable on Sinking Fund :

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Part of Charge for Treasury Bills raised for Ireland anno 1816,

Deduct for Sinking Fund for said Loans and Bills,

9,014 16 51

L.10.142,754 17 5 2,757,992 07

Actual Sinking Fund of Great Britain and Ireland funded therein Consolidated,

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DISPOSITION OF GRANTS.

An Account, showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1821, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to the 5th January 1822.

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Of Sierra Leone; from Jan. 1. to Dec. 31. 1821,
New South Wales.........from Ditto to Ditto,
Newfoundland..............from Ditto to Ditto,
Prince Edward's Island...from Ditto to Ditto,
New Brunswick............from Ditto to Ditto,
Nova Scotia................from Ditto to Ditto,
Upper Canada..............from Ditto to Ditto,
Dominica....................from Ditto to Ditto,
- Bahama Islands, in addition to the Salaries now
paid to the Public Officers out of the Duty Fund,
and the Incidental Charges attending the same....
For defraying the Charge of the Royal Military Col-
lege; from the 25th Dec. 1820 to the 24th Dec.
1821..............

Charge of the Royal Military Asylum.......
For discharging Interest on Exchequer Bills, Irish
Treasury Bills and Mint Notes; for 1821......
One hundredth part of twenty-nine millions of Ex-
chequer Bills, authorised in the last Session, to be
issued and charged upon the Aids granted in the
present Session, to be issued and paid by equal
Quarterly Payments to the Governor and Com-
pany of the Bank of England, to be by them
placed to the Account of the Commissioners for
the Reduction of the National Debt for the year
ending the 1st Feb. 1822.................
To enable his Majesty to provide for such Expences
of a Civil nature, as do not form a part of the
ordinary Charges of the Civil List; for the year

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SERVICES-continued.

Lord Chamberlain; for seven quarters, from the
5th April 1820, to the 5th Jan. 1822, for Fit-
tings and Furniture to the Two Houses of Par-
liament.......
Extraordinary Expenses that may be incurred for
Prosecutions, &c., relating to the Coin of this
Kingdom; for 1821...

Expense of Law Charges; for 1821...........
Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses
of Lords and Commons; for 1821............
Expense attending the confining, maintaining and
employing Convicts at home; for 1821.........
For defraying the amount of Bills drawn or to be
drawn from New South Wales; for 1821.........
To make good the Deficiencies of the Fee Funds,
in the Departments of the Treasury, three Se-
cretaries of State, and Privy Council; for 1821,
To make good the Deficiency of the Sum granted
in the last Session, to defray the Contingent Ex-
penses and Messengers Bills in the Departments
of the Treasury, three Secretaries of State, Privy|
Council, and Lord Chamberlain; for 1821......
For defraying the Contingent Expenses and Mes
sengers Bills, in the Departments of the Trea-
sury, three Secretaries of State, Privy Council,
and Lord Chamberlain; for 1821............
For defraying the Expenses of the Houses of Lords
and Commons; for 1821.............
For his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services;
for 1821......

Extraordinary Expenses of the Mint in the Gold
Coinage for 1821....

For defraying the Charge for printing Acts of Par-
liament for the two Houses of Parliament, for
the Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Ma-
gistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and
for the acting Justices throughout Great Britain;
also for printing Bills, Reports, Evidence, and
other Papers and Accounts for the House of
Lords; for 1821....
For defraying the Expense incurred in 1821, for
printing 1,750 Copies of the 76th Volume of
Journals of the House of Commons, being for
the present Session........

For defraying the Expense of printing the Votes of
the House of Commons, during the present Ses-
sion.........

For defraying the Expense of printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by Order of the House of Commons, during the present Session........ For defraying the Deficiency of the Grant in 1820, for reprinting Journals and Reports of the House of Commons,.

For defraying the expense of reprinting Journals

and Reports of the House of Commons, in 1821, To defray the Deficier.ey of the Grant of 1820, for the Expense of printing Bills, Reports and other

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SERVICES-continued.

Papers, by order of the House of Commons, during the last Session of Parliament................. To defray the Deficiency of the Grant of 1820, for the Charge for printing Acts of Parliament for the two Houses of Parliament, for the Sheriff's, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Magistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and for the acting Justices throughout Great Britain; also for printing Bills, Reports, Evidence, and other Papers and Accounts for the House of Lords....... For defraying the Salaries to certain Officers, and Expenses of the Court and Receipt of Exchequer,

for 1821......

For defraying the Expenses of the Establishment of
the Public Office Bow-street, including the Horse
and Foot Patrole, and of the Establishment of
the River Police; for 1821.......
For defraying the Charge of the Forts and Pos-
sessions of the African Company, now about to
be vested in his Majesty.......
For completing the measures authorised by an Act
of the 53d of bis late Majesty, for making a New
Street from Marylebone Park to Charing Cross...
For conveying and victualling Settlers to the Cape
of Good Hope; in 1821......

For making good the Deficiency of the Grant of the
Jast Session of Parliament, for printing 1,750
Copies of the 75th Volume of Journals of the
House of Commons.....
For paying the Salaries of the Commissioners of
the Insolvent Debtors Court, of their Clerks, and
the Contingent Expenses of the Office; in the
year 1821.........

For paying, in 1821, the Salaries of the Officers.
and the Contingent Expenses in the Office for the
Superintendance of Aliens, and also the Superan-
nuation or Retired Allowances to Officers for-
merly employed in that Service........
For paying the Salaries or Allowances granted to
certain Professors in the Universities of Oxford
and Cambridge, for reading Courses of Lectures;
in 1821.........

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For paying the usual Allowances to Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England, poor French Pro testant Refugee Clergy, and poor Protestant Refugee Laity, and sundry small Charitable and other Allowances to the poor of St. Martins-inthe-fields and others; in 1821.....

To defray the Expense of certain Colonial Services heretofore paid out of the Extraordinaries of the Army; for 1821.......................

The following SERVICES are directed to be paid, without any Fee or other Deduction whatsoever :

For enabling the Trustees of the British Museum to carry on the Trust reposed in them by Parliam ent.....

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