Jeremiah Dyson, Esq. Clerk Assistant to the House of Commons, to make up his ..... Henry Gunnell, Esq. for Compensation to sundry Officers of the House of Commons John Clementson, Esq. Deputy Serjeant at Arms to the House of Commons, to make up his Allowance equal to £.500 for Session 1808 John Henry Ley, Esq. second Clerk Assistant to the House of Commons for his Services during Session 1808 George Smith, Esq. Treasurer of the Board of Agriculture, for enabling the Board to complete their Reports Richard Westmacott, Statuary, being the last Instalment due to him under a Contract for erecting a Monument to the Memory of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercrombie ... John Flaxman, Statuary, being the second Instalment due to him under a Contract for erecting a Monument to the Memory of Earl Howe, in the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul's, London To make good to His Majesty's Civil List Revenues Monies issued thereout for Public To James Reid, Esq. towards defraying the Expences of a Plan for the Establishment To William Melksh, Esq. to be by him applied towards providing a supply of Provisions, and other Articles of the first necessity for the relief of the Inhabitants of the Danish Settlements in Davis's Streights, and to be distributed amongst them in exchange for Oil and other Articles which may have been provided by them to be sent to this Country...... To the Magistrates of the Thames Police Office, for the Expences incurred in carrying To John France, Esq. for his Trouble and Assistance in making an Index to the 1,030 10 4 625 0 0 5,270 0 0 670 16 4 350 0 0 224 11 0 1,622 19 0 1,500 0 0 2,216 19 0 2,216 19 0 6,345 16 0 5,263 19 0 1,299 4 0 1,333 9 0 219 14 0 439 13 0 1,623 0 0 To William Chinnery, Esq. to pay Bounty on British American Salt Fish imported into the Island of Nevis from Halifax To Thomas Brodie, Esq. being his Arrears of Salary for forming Indexes to the .... To John Henry Ley, Esq. second Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, to re- To William Mellish, Esq. to defray the Expences of the Cost, Outfit, and Cargo of the To the Reverend Thomas Brooke Clarke, for his trouble relative to an Act for enforcing the Residence of the Clergy To William Chinnery, Esq. to defray the Expences of Stores supplied to Mr. Palmer, To William Chinnery, Esq. to enable him to pay Bills drawn from New South Wales, which became due in the Year 1809 To Dr. William Heberden, to defray the Expences of the National Vaccine Establishment To William Chinnery, Esq. to pay a Bill on account of Convicts for 3 Months, dated 31st December 1808.... 2,315 01 3,163 8 6 6,172 12 2 114 18 1 556 13 0 .......... 1,550 0 0 2,698 13 0 To W. Watson, Esq. for his attendance as Serjeant at Arms to the House of Peers during the Year 1808... .... To Thomas Telford, Esq. for his Trouble in making Surveys of Roads and Bridges in Scotland, and Expences incidental thereto To the Officers and Clerks of the Tally Court in the Exchequer, for levying Tallies, from 5th January 1805 to 5th July 1808 For paying off and discharging certain Annuities after the rate of £. 5 per cent. being part of the Annuities granted by two Acts of the 37th and 42d Years of His present Majesty 1809 For paying the Fees on passing the Public Accounts 1809 For Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons and For the deficiency of the Grant of 1808, for printing and delivering the Votes of the To the Trustees of the British Museum, to carry on the Trusts reposed in them by For the deficiency of the Grant of 1808, for the Protestant Dissenting Ministers in For printing 1,250 Copies of 36th and 37th Volumes of Journals of the House of To the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, in augmentation of the maintenance For Compensation to the Commissioners appointed by Act 39 and 40 Geo. 3. for the For Works and Repairs of the Military Roads in North Britain 1809..... ......... For Salaries and Expences of the American Commissioners 1809 To the Bank of England, for Discount on Prompt Payments on 1st, 2d, and 3d Lot- To........ Do........ for receiving Contributions to Ditto 1808 To the Bank of England, for Discount on prompt Payment on Loan £.10,500,000 1808 To ditto, for receiving the above Loan 1808 1,623 0 0 506 1 6 7,422 12 0 60,866 17 3 5,000 0 Q 5,328 8 94 1,641 19 0 7,639 17 2 743 12 0 20,000 0 0 10,000 0 0 35,000 0 0 3,057 1 8 100,000 0 4,500 0 0 5,569 0 0 146,194 14 0 2,000 0 0 500 0 0 5,000 0 3,532 5 4 3,600 0 0 25,931 1 6 8,400 0 0 To the Lottery Commissioners, for Rewards and incidental Expences in preparing For repairing, maintaining, and supporting the British Forts and Settlements on the Coast of Africa 1809...... 177,554 160 18,341 0 0 17,360 0 8,430 0 0 5,500 0 8,165 0 3,100 0 2,060 0 15,134 10 04 600 0 580 0 0 4,900 0 0 1,985 0 0 23,000 0 0 £.1,459,434 4 7 VI.-PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT. Progress made in the Redemption of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELAND, Funded in GREAT BRITAIN, at 1st February 1810. Progress made in the Redemption of the IMPERIAL DEBT, at 1st February 1810. Progress made in the Redemption of the PORTUGUESE DEBT, at the 1st February 1810. |