An Account of the Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain (exclusive of any Arrears received of the War Duty on Malt), in the Years ended 5th January, 1822 and 1823, showing the Increase or Decrease on each head thereof. I An Account of the Produce of the Excise Duties of Great Britain (exclusive of any Arrears received of the War Duty on Malt,) in the Quarters ended 5th January, 1822 and 1823, showing the Increase or Decrease on each head thereof. An official Return to an Order of the House of Commons states the grand Total of the official Value of Imports into Great Britain and Ireland in the Year ending 5th January, Grand Total of the official Value of Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures in the Year ending the 5th January, It appears from the above statement that the total Exports of last year exceeded the amount in the preceding year to the extent of upwards of nearly three millions and a half; but that there is a decrease in the imports of upwards of half a million. АБ An Account of the Balance of Public Money remaining in the Exchequer on the 5th of January, 1821; the Amount of Money raised by Additions to the Funded or Unfunded Debt in the Year ended 5th January, 1822; the Money applied towards the Redemption of the Funded or Unfunded Debt within the same period; and the Money remaining in the Exchequer on the 5th of January, 1822. ...... Balances in the Exchequer on the 5th January, 1821 FUNDED DEBT. Contributions to loan, per 1 Geo. 4. cap. 17. Ditto, in Ireland. UNFUNDED Debt. £ S. d. 1,030,783 15 19,216 4 11 0 0 18,558,700 0 0 249,000 0 0 44,300 0 Exchequer Bills issued, per 1 Geo. 4. c. 31. 9,150,200 Irish Treasury Bills, per 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 80. 0 105,181 1,000,000 0 9 42 0 29,107,381 9 42 50,306,439 5 102 Surplus of Income above Expenditure 2,671,676 1 1 17,193,100 17 94 Applied towards the Redemption of Funded Debt Irish Treasury Bills paid off Balances in the Exchequer, at 5th Jan. 1822...... 6,019,061 9 2 1 GOLD. An Account of the Quantity of Gold imported into his Majesty's Mint, and Gold Monies coined, from 1st January, 1815, to 1st January, 1822, distinguishing the Ingots received in each year, produced from Guineas and Foreign Gold, with the value of each. 412,698 5 7 19 19,283,335 0 6 17,611,560 3 1 ARMY. Return of the total Number of Gentlemen who have been appointed to First Commissions in Regiments of Cavalry and Infantry of the Line; of Promotions of Cornets, Ensigns, and Second Lieutenants, to be Lieutenants; of Lieutenants to be Captains; of Captains to be Majors; and of Majors to be Lieutenant-Colonels, distinguishing the number of each rank, from the 25th January, 1821, to the 25th January, 1822, whether with or without purchase, and the total of the whole. Forty-four of whom were Gentlemen Cadets of the Military College, viz. 20 with, and 21 without purchase. |