An Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of the United Kingdom in the Year ended 5th January 1829, after deducting the Repayments, Allowances, Accounts, Drawbacks, and Bounties of the nature of Drawbacks; exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt within the same Period.
Payments out of the Exchequer.
Dividends, Interest, and Management of the Public Funded Debt, exclusive of 4,667,9657. 58. Od. issued to the Com
missioners for the Reduction of the National Debt ........ 27,146,076 8 1 Interest on Exchequer Bills .................... .................................
Issued to the Trustees of Naval and Military Pensions, per Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 51...
Ditto Bank of England, per Act 4 Geo. 4, c. 22 ......
Civil List, four Quarters to 5th January 1829
Pensions charged by Act of Parliament on Consolidated Fund, four Quarters to 10th October 1828 ........................... Salaries and Allowances..................................................................................... Courts of Justice
1,107,130 0 0 585,740 0 0
370,867 12 8 78,204 0 0 150,365 3 31| 16,813 27
2,956 13 8
227,387 10 9 300,959 0113
8,084,042 11 03 5,667,969 12 1 1,446,972 0 0 2,012,115 17 11
Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure issued thereout
Note. This Balance Sheet has been prepared agreeably to the views expressed on the subject in the Fourth Report from the Select Committee on Public Income and Expenditure, in the last Session of Parliament, by excluding from it the Advances and Repayments on account of the employment of the Poor, and for Local Works, and by including the same in the account of the Funded and Unfunded Debt, to which they more immediately relate.
Whitehall, Treasury Chambers,
An Account showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1828, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January, 1829.
To defray the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1828.
To defray the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1828... To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Funds in the Departments of his Majesty's Trea- sury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Committee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1828...... To defray the Contingent Expenses and Mes- sengers Bills in the Departments of his Majesty's Treasury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Com- mittee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1828 To defray the Salaries to certain Officers, and the Expenses of the Court, and Receipt of the Exchequer; for the year 1828 .. To pay the Salaries or Allowances granted to certain Professors in the Universities of Ox- ford and Cambridge, for reading Courses of Lectures; for the year 1828 To pay the Salaries of the Commissioners of the Insolvent Debtors Court, of their Clerks, and the Contingent Expenses of their Office; for the year 1828; and also the Expenses attendant upon the Circuits... To pay, in the year 1828, the Salaries of the Officers, and the Contingent Expenses of the Office for the Superintendence of Aliens, and also the Superannuations or Retired Allowances to Officers formerly employed in that Service
To pay the usual Allowances to Protestant Dissenting Ministers in England, poor French Protestant Refugee Clergy, poor French Protestant Refugee Laity, and sun. dry small Charitable and other Allowances |
to the Poor of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, and others; for the year 1828.... To defray the Expense of printing Acts.of Parliament, and Bills, Reports and other Papers for the two Houses of Parliament; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of printing under the direction of the Commissioners of Public Records; for the year 1828...... To defray the Expense of providing Stationery, Printing, and Binding for the several Public Departments of Government, for the year 1828; including the Expense of the Establishment of the Stationery Office To defray the Extraordinary Expense that may be incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Fittings and Furniture for the two Houses of Parliament; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of Law Charges; for the year 1828
To pay Bills drawn from abroad by his Ma- jesty's Governors and others, for the Ex- penses incurred under the Act for the Abo- lition of the Slave Trade; and in conformity to certain Orders in Council for the Support of Captured Negroes, Free American Set- tlers, &c.; for the year 1828 To defray the Amount of Bills drawn or to be drawn from New South Wales; for the year 1828 For defraying the Charge of the Royal Mili. tary College; for the year 1828 For defraying the Charge of the Royal Mili- tary Asylum; for the year 1828
The following SERVICES are directed to be paid without any Fee or other Deduction whatsoever:
For defraying the CHARGE of the CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS undermentioned; viz. Of the Bahama Islands; for the year 1828... Of Nova Scotia; for the year 1828.......... Of New Brunswick; for the year 1828 Of the Island of Bermuda; for the year 1828 Of Prince Edward's Island; for the year 1828 Of the Island of Newfoundland; for the year 1828; and of the Expense of erecting a House for the Governor
Of Sierra Leone; for the year 1828 Of the Civil and Military Establishments of the Settlements on the Gold Coast; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the British Mu- seum; for the year 1828 To make Compensation to the Commissioners appointed by several Acts for inquiring into the Collection and Management of the Re- venue in Ireland, and into certain Revenue Departments in Great Britain, for their assiduity, care, and pains in the execution of the Trust reposed in them by Parliament To defray the Charge of Retired Allowances or Superannuations to Persons formerly employed in Public Offices or Departments, or in the Public Service; for the year 1828 To enable his Majesty to grant Relief, in the year 1828, to Toulonese and Corsican Emi- grants, Dutch Naval Officers, St. Domingo Sufferers, and others who have heretofore received Allowances from his Majesty, and who from Services performed or Losses sustained in the British Service have special claims upon his Majesty's Justice and Libe- rality
To defray the Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment; for the year 1828
For the Support of the Institution called "The Refuge for the Destitute;" for the year 1828
For the Relief of the American Loyalists; for the year 1828
For his Majesty's Foreign and other Secret Services; for the year 1828... To defray the Expense attending the confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home and at Bermuda; for the year 1828 To pay, in the year 1828, the Salaries and Incidental Expenses of the Commissioners appointed on the part of his Majesty under the Treaties with Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands, for preventing the illegal Traffic in Slaves
To defray the Expense of Missions and Spe- cial Commissions to the New States of America; for the year 1828.............. To pay the Salaries of Consuls-General, and Consuls, their Contingent Expenses, and Superannuation Allowances to retired Con- suls; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of certain Colonial Services (formerly paid out of the Extraor dinaries of the Army ;) for the year 1828... To defray the Charge, in the year 1828, of providing Stores for the Engineer Depart-
To defray the Expense of Works and Repairs of Public Buildings; for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Works executing at Port Patrick Harbour; for the year 1828. To defray the Expense of Works executing at Donaghadee Harbour; for the year 1828... To defray the Expense of Works executing at the Royal Harbour of King George the Fourth, at Kingstown (formerly Dunleary ;) for the year 1828 To defray the Expense of Buildings at the British Museum; for the year 1828.... To defray the Expense of Buildings at the Offices of the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, and of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1828...... To defray the Expense of the Alterations and Improvements of Windsor Castle; for the year 1828
To defray the Expense of Works for the ac- commodation of the two Houses of Parlia- ment; for the year 1828
In aid of the Expense of erecting Churches, in the West Indies; for the year 1828...... To defray the Expense of the Commissioners for the Harbours and Roads of Howth and Holyhead; for the year 1828
To complete the Works at Dunmore Harbour, in the year 1828
To defray the Expense of the Establishment
of the Penitentiary House at Milbank, from 24th of June 1828 to the 31st of Dec. 1828 To defray the Expenses of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in certain of his Majesty's Colonies; for the year 1828...... To defray the Expense, in the year 1828, of improving the Water Communication between Montreal and the Ottawa, and from the Ottawa to Kingston
For defraying the CHARGE of the following Services in IRELAND; which are directed to be paid Nett in British Currency:
To defray the Expense of the House of Industry; for the year 1828 ..................................................................
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