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taken for Two Years, ending respectively 5th January 1811 and 5th January 1812.

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Customs in England, &c.

Arrears due on the 5th January 1812, from the Officers of the Present Collectors.
Late Collectors....

Arrears due on Ditto, from the Officers of the Customs in ( Late Collectors....
Scotland, &c.

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2,069 17 6

Present Collectors.

180 12 10,771 17 8

Arrears due on Ditto, from the Officers of Excise in England, &c.
Arrears due on Ditto, from the Officers of Excise in Scotland, &c.
Arrears due on Ditto from the Distributors of Stamps in Great Britain, &c.
Balances in the Hands of the Distributors of Stamps in Great Britain, &c.

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36,451 7 0

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Arrears due on 5th January 1811, from the Receivers Gene-Late Collectors....
ral of the Land and Assessed Taxes in Great Britain, &c. Present Collectors.
Arrears due on the 5th January 1811, from the Officers of the Post S Irrecoverables
Office in Great Britain, &c.
Recoverables

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Balances in the Hands of the Deputy Postmasters in Great Britain, &c.

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Balances due on the 5th January 1811, from the Receivers of the Land Revenue of
the Crown for England, &c.

Balances due on Ditto from the Receivers of the Land Revenue of the Crown for
Wales, &c.

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Accounts delivered into the Office of the Comptrollers of the Accounts of the
Army, &c.

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100,135 6 1 475,204 17 4

5,072 3 14 5,891 15 2

37,912 11

None.

None.

.... (Total not given.)

List of Officers and Departments whose Accounts are Audited by the Commissioners for Auditing the PUBLIC ACCOUNTS; vis.

Army, Paymaster General of.
Bank of England, Chief Cashier.

Bank of England, Chief Cashier, for Loans and
Lotteries.

Barracks, First Commissioner for the Affairs of.
Chelsea Hospital, Agent to the Out-Pensioners of.
Customs, Receiver General of.-Cash.

Customs, Comptroller General of. General.
Civil List Deduction, Receiver of.
Clergy, Receiver of the First Fruits.
Clergy, Receiver of the Tenths.
Chamberlain, Lord, of the Household.
Exchequer Bills, Paymasters of.

Emigrants, Toulonese, Paymaster of Allowances

to.

Hawkers and Pedlars, Commissioners for licensing. Hackney Coaches and Chairs, Receiver General of the Monies arising by licensing.

Hanaper, Keeper or Clerk of.

Horse, Master of.

Lottery, Secretary for the Contingent Expences of.
Loyalists, American, Paymaster of Allowances to.
Man, Isle of, Receiver General of the Customs.

Military Asylum, Treasurer.

Military College, Treasurer.

Mint, Master of.

Mint, Warden of.

and Secretary to the said Commissioners.
Navy, Treasurer of.

Navy, Treasurer of, Bills funded.
Ordnance, Treasurer of.
Ordnance, Treasurer of, Bills funded.
Orphans Fund, Chamberlain of London.
Post, Receiver General. -Cash.

Post, Comptroller General-General.
Places and Pensions Tax, Receiver of.
Roads, Military, in North Britain, Inspector of.

Robes, Master of.

Stamps, Receiver General of.-Cash.
Stamps, Comptroller General of.-General.
South Sea Annuities, Cashier.

Stationary Office, Comptroller and Cashier.
Somerset Place, Surveyor.

Tontine Certificates, Inspector of.
Treasury Solicitor.

Widows Pensions, Paymaster.

Agent for Cape Breton.-Bahama Islands.-New

Brunswick.-Prince Edward Island.-Upper
Canada.-Newfoundland. - Nova Scotia,-New
South Wales.

Agent for Regimental Infirmaries.

Agent for paying Allowances to retired and offi.

ciating Chaplains of the Army.

Agent for Volunteer Corps.

National Debt, Commissioners for Reduction of; Agent for Sierra Leone.

List of Persons Accountable before the Commissioners for Auditing the PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, for Money imprested on Account, for Extraordinary Services; viz.

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Engineers, for Monies received out of the Extra- | Foreign Ministers, for Subsidies to Foreign Courts.

N. B.-Any Person to whom Money may be Imprested on Account for Extraordinary Services (not relating to the Navy or Ordnance) becomes a Public Accountant, and is compellable to pass an Account in this Office.

This Class also contains,

List of the Accounts delivered over by the late Commissioners for Auditing Public Accounts to the Commissioners appointed for the like purpose under the 46th Geo. 3.; and of the Accounts since received into the Audit Office, Somerset-Place, or since received into the office of the said Commissioners, which have neither been Audited, Stated, or Declared; -completed to the 5th of January 1811.

List of the Accounts delivered over by the late Commissioners for Auditing the Public Accounts to the Commissioners appointed for the like purpose under the 46th Geo. 3.; and of the Accounts since received into the Audit Office, Somerset-Place, or since received into the office of the said Commissioners, which have been either Stated or Declared; so far as any Balances appear to be be now owing to or from, the Public upon any such Accounts;-completed to the 5th of January 1811.

IV.-TRADE AND NAVIGATION OF GREAT BRITAIN.

Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from GREAT BRITAIN, for Three Years, ended the 5th of January, 1812.

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Note-The real Value of British Produce and Manufactures Exported from Great
Britain, according to the average Prices Current, and the Declarations of
the Exporters, in the Year ended the 5th of January 1812, amounted to £. 34,917,281

* The Account of Imports from the East Indies and China cannot yet be stated.
[The Appendixes to this Account specify the various Articles.].

Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, which have been Built and Registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH Empire, (except Ireland) in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811.

SHIPS. TONS.

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596 61,455 685 84,891 772 104,100

In the Year 1809

In the Year 1810 being the Account delivered last year, and now corrected........
In the Year 1811

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Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and BOYs usually employed in navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH Empire, on the 30th September, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811.

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Number of VESSELS, which entered INWARDS and cleared Outwards, at the several Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, from, or to, all Parts of the World, between 5th January 1809, and 5th January 1812.

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1810 3,090 262,098 18,124

677

106,163 5,826 2,933

254,578 18,289

331

64,992 3,683

1811 2,729 228,041 17,386

295

49,764 2,743

2,663

242,843 17,007

302

49,073 2,802

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This includes the Sum of £.425,175 0 3 for Interest, &c. paid on Imperial Loans 91,418,196 10 0

APPENDIX (A). -Monies paid in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1812, towards the Charges of the PUBLIC DEBT of Great Britain, Ireland, Imperial and Portuguese Loans.

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Ireland
Imperial
Portuguese
Port

241,867 8 812,502,698 12 112

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34,050 12 3

2,396 1 8 34,831,893 10 0

Part of the Annual Appropriation

Appropriation

626,255 10 5

£. 1 per cent. on Capitals created by Loans for Ireland

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621,571 13 8

Ditto Imperial Loans

36,693 0 0

Ditto Portuguese do.

30,000 0 0

Interest on Stock transferred for Life Annuities

41,348 13 0

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

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£. 1 per cent. on part of Capitals created since 5th Jan. 1793. 4,130,339 15 44

APPENDIX (A. 2). -Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the COMMISSIONERS for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1812.

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Ditto to the payment of Life Annuities......

Gross Amount........

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12,502,860 0 114

VOL. XXII. Appendix.

(B)

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