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prebend of Durham cathedral, vice honourable Anchitel Grey resigned.

Rev. George Williams, of Martin Hussingtree, to be a minor canon of Worcester cathedral.

SHERIFFS for the year 1820.

Bedford. Sir John Burgoyne, of Sutton, bart.

Berks. Timothy Hare Altabon Earle, of Swallowfield place, esq. Bucks. Charles Shard, of Hedgerley park, esq.

Cambridge and Huntingdon. Thomas Burges, of Benwich, esq. Cheshire. James France France, of Bostock, esq.

Cornwall. William Rashleigh, of Menabilly, esq.

Cumberland. Wilfrid Lawson, of Brayton house, esq.

Derby. Fras. Mundy, of Mark

eaton, esq.

Devon, Robert Hunt, of Sidbury, esq.

Allard Kemeys, of Malpas, knight.

Norfolk. George Samuel Kett, of Brook, esq.

Northampton. John Cook, of Hoothorpe, esq.

Northumberland. Wm. Clarke, of Benton house, esq.

Nottinghamshire. Sir Robert
Clifton, of Clifton, bart.

Oxford. Thomas Fraser, of
Woodcot house, esq.
Rutland.
Wing, esq.

Robert Shield, of

Salop. Thomas Taylor, of Ellerton, esq.

Somerset. Gerard Martin Berkeley Napier, of East Pennard, esq.

Stafford. Moreton Walhouse, of Hatherton, esq.

County of Southampton. James Scotts, of Rotherfield park, esq. Suffolk. George Thomas, of Woodbridge, esq.

Surrey. Hutches Trower, of Unsted Wood, esq.

Sussex. William John Campion,

Dorset. Thomas Billett, of of Danny, esq. Warmwell, esq.

Essex. Sir Thomas Neave, of Dagnam park, bart.

Gloucester, Sir Edwin Bayntun Sandys, of Miserden park, bart.

Hereford. Thomas Perry, of Eardisley park, esq.

Herts. John Earley Cook, of Nunsbury, esq.

Kent. Sir Thomas Dyke, of Lullingstone, bart.

Lancashire. Robert Hesketh, of Rossall, esq.

Leicester. John Clarke, of Little Peatling, esq.

Lincolnshire. William Thompson Corbett, of Elsham, esq. Monmouth. Sir Robert Jones

1820.

Warwick. Christopher Roberts Wren, of Wroxhall, esq.

Wilts. Ambrose Goddard, of Swindon, esq.

Worcester. Richard Griffiths, of Thorngrove, esq. Yorkshire. Henry Vansittart, of Kirk Leatham, esq.

SOUTH WALES.

Carmarthen. Ralph Stephen Pemberton, of Llanelly, esq. Pembroke. Nath. Phillips, of Slebech, esq.

Cardigan. Henry Rogers, of Gelly, esq.

Glamorgan.

Richard Blake

Brecon.

more, of Velindra, esq.
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PUBLIC PAPERS.

Compare of the Produce of the Excise Duties (exclusive of any Arrears received of the War Duty on Malt) in the Quarters ending 5th January 1819 and 1820, showing the Increase or Decrease on each Head thereof.

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Account of the net Produce of the Revenue in January 1820, compared with the corresponding Quarter ending the 5th of January 1819.

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CHARGE OF CONSOLIDATED FUND TO APRIL 5, 1820.

Exchequer Annuities

South-Sea Company

Bank, on their Capital

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The Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue for the Quarter ended

5th April 1819 and 5th April 1820 is as follows :—

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The increase on diverse heads in the quarter just ended is

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Accounts have been laid before parliament, showing the amount received of the new excise duties which were imposed last year, for the quarters ending the 10th of

October 1819, and the 5th January and the 5th April 1820. The following is an abstract of these documents:

In the quarter ended 10th October 1819, the aggre-
gate amount was

Quarter ending January 5, 1820
Ditto, ditto, April 5, (upon estimate)

Total

The articles upon which the above duties were laid, are coffee, pepper, tea, tobacco and snuff, British spirits, malt, (stock in hand,) malt (new duty). In the first quarter nothing was received from malt, either upon the stock in hand or upon the new duty. The largest produce has been yielded by tobacco and snuff (294,4507. 17s. 6d.), and the next most productive article has been malt (stock in hand), 277,2631.13s. The duty on coffee has yielded more than that upon tea, by about £3,000; and the new duty on

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malt produced, last year, only 76,7871. 75.

An account has also been presented, for the same periods, of the produce of all additional duties of customs imposed in the year 1819, as affecting Ireland. The articles are tea, pepper, coffee the produce of the British plantations, coffee of the East Indies, snuff, and wool, viz. sheep or lamb's wcol, the produce of any foreign country in Europe. The aggregate amount upon all these, for the three quarters ending April 5, is only 12,8621. 6s. 11дd.

Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain, exclusive of the Arrears of War Duty on Malt and Property, in the Quarters ended the 5th of July 1819 and 1820, showing the Increase or Decrease on each Head thereof.

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