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vent the grain from rifing to an exceffive price, confift in holding out full fecurity and indemnification to all farmers and other lawful dealers, who fhall bring their corn, or other commodities, regularly to market, and in giving early notice of a determined refolution to fupprefs at once, and by force, if it fhall unhappily be neceffary, every attempt to impede, by open acts of violence, or by intimidation, the regular bufinefs of the markets. I therefore moft earneftly recommend this fub

ject to the most serious attention and confideration of the magiftrates, and defire to fuggeft to them the propriety of framing and publishing fuch additional refolutions as may be judged moft conducive to the reftoration of the confidence which is neceffary to difpofe the farmers and others concerned in the fupply of the various articles of provifion, to bring their commodities regularly to market. I am, &c. Mr. G. Coldham, town-clerk..

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Return of the Number of Men who have been raised for the Service of the Army fince the Commencement of the prefent War, to the 24th December, 1800, prefented to the Houfe of Commons.

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Return of the Number of Men who have been discharged from the Service of the Army, on Account of Wounds or bodily Infirmity, fince the Commencement of the prefent War.

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Return of the Number of Men who have been killed in Action, or who have died in the Service of the Army, fince the Commencement of the prefent War.

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Return of the Total Number of effective Rank and File actually ferving in the Pay of Great Britain, 24th of December, 1800.

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Total 168,082 Rank and File.

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Irish Parliament Annuitants.

The following is the lift of the annuities voted by the parliament of Ireland to the feveral persons under-named, " for their respective lives, to the amount affixed to their respective names," net, without any deduction or abatement whatfoever, as a compenfation for their respective loffes by reafon of the difcontinuance of their emoluments or offices as officers or attendants of the two houses of parliament':

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John, earl of Clare, lord chancellor, speaker
John, earl of Mayo, chairman of the committees
Edmond Henry, lord Glentworth, clerk of the crown in
chancery

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William Meek, efq. clerk of the parliament
Thomas Lindlay, efq. ufher of the black rod

Edward Weftby, Thomas Walker, William Horn, and
S. King, efqrs. mafters in chancery

Jofeph Gayer, elq. deputy clerk of the parliament
Thomas Bourchier, efq. deputy clerk of the crown in
chancery

Jofeph Gregg, efq. clerk affistant

Jofeph Griffith, efq. reading clerk

Henry Minchin, efq. ferjeant-at-arms

Richard Cr. Smith, jun. efq. committee clerk
Edward Fenner, efq. journal clerk

B. Connor, efq yeoman ufher

W. Walker, efq. additional clerk

T. R. O'Flaherty, clerk in the parliament office

W. Corbet, door-keeper to the fpeaker's chamber

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each

104 4 2 631 13

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C. W. Jolly, J. Polden, P. Martin, W. Graham, P. Thompfon, and G. Payn, door-keepers

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P. Lord, W. Cavendish, M. Quinan, and J. Tobin, mef

fengers

Mrs. Albini Taylor, keeper of the parliament-house

Mary Fofter, houfe-keeper

Sir Chichester Fortelcue, Ulfter king at arms

Mary Ann Fofter, house-maid

Philip O'Brien, gate-keeper

Richard Taylor, keeper of the fpeaker's chamber

Henry Welbore, viscount Clifden, clerk of the council

Henry Upton, efq. dep. ditto

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Jo. Patrickfon, efq. dep. clerk of the council, ufher of the

council chamber, and folicitor for turnpike bills

Mr. Wm. M'Kay, affiftant clerk of the council

John Ebbs and Elizabeth Grant, door-keeper and council

office keeper

John Dwyer, efq. fec. to the lord chancellor

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John Beresford, efq. purfe-bearer to the lord chancellor
Andrew Bowen, water-porter

Right honourable John Fofter, fpeaker of the house of

commons

Henry Alexander, efq. chairman of the committees of supply and ways and means

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Sir G. Fitzgerald Hill, bart, clerk of the house

Edward Cooke, efq. clerk of the house in reverfion

John M'Clintock and Wm. F. M'Clintock, efqrs. ferjeants at arms, including 1001. on the civil lift

Ed. Trefham, clerk affistant

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G. F. Winstanley, and Jonath. Rogers, committee clerks,

each

Dr. Ellis, fuperin. engroffing clerk

C. H. Tandy, engroffing clerk

T. Richardfon, affift. ditto

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Wm. Ratferry, clerk in the chief clerk's office, clerk of

the minutes, and clerk of the fees

H. Coddington, efq. dep. ferjeant at arms

James Corry, efq. clerk of the journals and records

John Smith, affiftant ditto

R. Connor, attending clerk

Mr. Hume, clerk of the brief

John Judd, affift. clerk in the chief clerk's office
J. L. Fofter, efq. fpeaker's fec.

G. Dunleavy, meffenger

R. Burnfide and R. Fleming, back door-keeper
John Dogherty, and D. Smith, meffengers

1200 0 0 5946 10

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L. Dunlevy, R. Grace, R. Garland, E. Byrne, D. Bre

nan, H. Gahan, J. Brown, A. Carlon, P. Ferrall,
J. Morley, G. Shirley, M. Dalton, and J. King, each

J. Banen, ditto

W. Brown, diftributor of votes

Sarah Connor, house-keeper

36 0 0 51 18 6 130 0 0

401 13 2

John Kennedy, and John Walker, front door-keepers, each 168 49

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Lord Viscount Glentworth, clerk of the crown and ha

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John Beresford, efq. purfe-bearer to the lord chancellor
Mrs. Albini Taylor, keeper of the parliament houfe

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An Account of Gold coined at his Majefty's Mint, from Michaelmas 1796 to the prefent Time; diftinguishing the Quantity coined in each year.

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Return to an Order of the House of Commons, for An Account of the Amount of the Public funded Debt of the Kingdom, at the following Periods: viz. at the Beginning of the Years 1700, 1710, 1720, 1730, 1740, 1750, 1760, 1765, 1770, 1775, 1780, 1785, 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, and 1800.

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Memorandum:

The Books of the Exchequer not being found to contain Accounts of the public debt for the years 1700, 1710, or 1720, the above is therefore the best return that can be made to the order of the house of com

mons.

Exchequer, 29th December, 1800.

James Fisher.

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An Account of the Amount of Bank of England Notes in Circulation, on an Average of every three Months, from the 25th Day of March, 1797, in the Years 1797, 1798, 1799, and 1800; diftinguishing the Amount of Notes below the Value of Five Pounds.

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· Amount of Bank of England Notes of Five Pounds each, and upwards:

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Amount of Bank of England Notes of Two Pounds and One Pound each.

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N. B. The amount of notes for the last quarter, in the year 1800, can only be made out to the 6th instead of the

25th of December.

Bank of England, 15th December, 1800.

Wm. Walton, Acct. Gen.

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