£. 8. d. April 3. May 8. Irish Currency. or debentures, for the service of Ireland..... 2,000,000 0 0 For raising €.500,000 (Irish currency) by treasury bills, for the service of Ireland... 500,000 0 0 June 30. to be reccived on the 30th of May 1806, to complete 4,500,000 0 0 July 3. to the service of Great Britain and Ireland, in the July 8. nies that shall arise of the surplus of the consoli- 3,500,000 0 0 For applying .£.18,000,000 arisen or to arise from the duties and revenues charged by acts 43, 44, 45, and 46 Geo. III. for granting certain duties during the 18,000,000 0 0 war. January 1, 1807. offices, and personal estates. January 6. For raising 2.10,500,000 by loans or exchcquer bills, for the service of Great Britain.... 10,500,000 0 0 January 27. Irish Currency. For raising £.1,000,000 Irish currency, for the ser. vice of Ireland. 1,000,000 0 0 March 5. charges of £.12,200,000 are to be defrayed on the 14,200,000 0 0 For March 26. of Ireland.. 1,500,000 0 0 April 23. That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia of Great Britain be defrayed out the land tax. That the charge of the allowances to adjutants and ser. jeant-majors of the militia of England disembodied, be defrayed out of the land tax. That the allowances to certain subaltern officers of the militia in Great Britain be defrayed out of the land tax. That the charge of the pay and clothing of the militia of Ireland, and allowances to subaltern officers, be defrayed out of the consolidated fund of Ireland. 0 2 ex 8 8 INDIA ACCOUNTS. Papers presented to the House of Commons, April 24, 1807, (per Act 33 Geo. III. cap. 52, sec. 156.) relating to the Commerce and Revenues of the East-India Company. Amount of Proceeds of the Sale of Goods and Merchandize of the East-India Company in Great-Britain, &c. for the Current Pear. d. Cash in treasury, 1st Customs 161,736 14 March, 1806, including Freight and demorage . 1,689,040 9 4 duty on tea 669,794 6 Goods and stores Company's goods sold . 5,294,384 13 ported 2,270,793 7 8 Board of Ordnance for India debt 50,223 19 5 saltpetre 160,000 Bills of exchange - from Private-trade goods sold 2,114,269 8 10 India 342,885 1 8 Charges and profit on do. 163,462 19 2 Ditto China 641,994 16 Customs on do. 514,432 16 Freight on do. 119,784 18 10 Charges on merchandize, One year's interest re including spracargoes, ceived of the Bank of commission, and inteEngland, Company rest on loans, &c. 623,652 14 11 share of annuities trans. Dividends on stock and ferred to Bank, by 33d interest on bonds 770,429 19 Geo. III. cap. 47 36,226 15 10 Bonds paid off and paid in Government, on account on sales 216,600 of what due to the Com Proprietors of private pany 1,000,000 2,169,021 15 Almshouses at Poplar 2,416 18 2 Pay to marine and military Persons returned from officers on furlongh, and India 17,516 141,319 15 Bonds issued 517,000 Duty on tea paid 3,184,417 6 7 Duty on tea received. 3,120,290 12 3 12,776,548 16 March, 1807 511,978 16 4 £.13,288,527 12 4 f.13,388,527 17 1 . Vol. XLIX. *3 A Statement Statement of their Bond Debts and Simple Contract Debts, with the Rates of Interest and the Amount; and the State of Cash remaining in their Trea sury, and other Effects, appertaining to the Company in Great Britain, and afloat, 1st March, 1807. An act to declare that certain provisions of an act of the last session of the last parliament, intitled, An act to permit the free interchange of every species of grain between Great Britain and Ireland, shall extend to grain, the produce of those countries only. An act to continue for the term of 7 years certain acts of the parliament of Ireland, for preventing the importation of arms, gunpowder, and ammunition, and the making, removing, selling, and keeping of gunpowder, arms, and ammunition, without licence. An act for allowing the expor. tation annually of a limited quan. tity of worsted yarn to Canada. An act for raising the sum of 1,000,000l. by treasury bills for the service of Ireland for the year 1807. An act to authorize his majesty, until the 25th day of March 1808, to make regulations respecting the trade and commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope. An act to abolish certain offices in the customs of Ireland; and to abolish or regulate certain other offices therein. An act for investing certain com. missioners appointed for the exa. mination of accounts and expenditure relating to the office of barrack-master-general, with certain powers and authorities necessary for the examination of such accounts and expenditure. An act to amend several acts, for regulating the trial of controverted elections or returns of members to serve in parliament, so far as the same relate to Ireland.. An act to continue for the term of 7 years, certain acts for the bet* A 2 ter ter prevention and punishment of An act for raising the sum of attempts to seduce persons serving. 14,200,000l. by way of annuities. in his majesty's forces by sea or land March 23. from their duty and allegiance to An act for punishing mutiny and his majesty, or to incite them to desertion; and for the better paymutiny or disobedience. ment of the army and their quarMarch 16. ters. An act to grant to his majesty An act for the regulation of his certain inland duties of excise and majesty's royal marine forces while taxes in Ireland, and to allow cer- on shore. tain drawbacks in respect thereof; An act for continuing, until the in lieu of former duties of excise, Ist day of August 1808, an act of taxes, and drawbacks. the 45th year of his present majesty, An act to provide more effec. for allowing, under certain restrictually for regulating the drawbacks tions, the bringing a limited quan. and bounties on the exportation of tity of coals, culm, or cinders, to sugar from Ireland ; and for al. London and Westminster, by in. lowing British plantation sugar to land navigation. be warehoused in Ireland, until the March 25. 25th day of March 1808. An act to secure the payment of An act to provide for regulating the duties op licences granted to and securing the collection of cer. persons in Ireland dealing in éx. tain rates and taxes in Ireland, in ciseable commodities, respect of dwelling houses, fire AN ACT FOR THE ABOLITION OF hearths, windows, male servants, THE SLAVE TRADE. horses, dogs, and carriages. April 9. An act to allow for two years, An act to amend several acts for from and after the passing of this regulating and securing the collecact, an additional bounty on double- tion of the duties on paper, made refined sugar, and to extend former in Ireland ; and to make perpetual bounties on other refined sugar to so much of an act made in the 45th such as shall be pounded, crashed, year of his present majesty, as re.. or bruken ; and to allow for one lates to paper hangings printed or year certain bounties on British stained in Ireland. plantation raw sugar exported. An act to rectify a mistake in an An act for repealing so much of act made in the last session of paran act, made in the 9th year of her liament, for enabling his majesty to late majesty queen Anne, as vests setile annuities on certain branches in the South Sea company or core of the royal family. poration, by the said act erected, April 25. the sole and exclusive privilege of An act to grant to his majesty, carrying on trade and traffic to and until the 29th day of September from any part whatsoever of South 1808, a duty upon malt made in America, or in the South Seas, Ireland, and upon spirits made or which now are, or may at any timc distilled in Ireland, and to allow hereafter be, in the possession of his certain drawbacks on the exportamajesty, his ion thereof. An . or successors. / |