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Statistical Tables for future reference. 
_, ») STATEMENT ofithe EXCISE. REVEN UE of GREAT BRITAIN’ (1! < 
in each of the seven Years 1817 — 1823. sav 9 
1817. 1818. 
dascaa pinta PSS EEN 
Aavtions —~ —— —— ——|) 251,452 | 275,906 
Beer —— — | 2,669,163 | 3,038,779 
x Malt* > —~ —— | 2,093,077 | 3,196,241 
ra Hops $= —~ —— | “80,756 | 115,164 
a Spirits } British. | 2,762,924 } 3,312,258 
Foreign. | 2,277,090 | 2,266,848 
Bricks & Tiles —— 250,180 | 320,350 
Candles —— a“ 353,822 366,729 
Cocoa & Coffee. ———- —— 135,040 122,826 
Cyder & Perry —— 22,915 12,120 
Glass - 746,663 927,282 
Hides & Skins* (Leather) —| 647,135] 689,243 
Licences —| 648,303} 702,980 
aper 469,926 | 543,162 
Pepper® e— 
Printed Calicoes & Paper 1,164,838 | 1,567,453 
Salt* —— 1,523,190 | 1,568,492 
Soap — 1,005,724 | 1,042,630 
Starch Gt 34,736 60,554 
Stone Bottles — 827 2,692 
Sweets oe 9,750 15.378 
ea 2,830,203 | 3,173,879 
Tobacco*® 1,483,042 | 1,486,522 
Vinegar ———- 9 ——_-——— 37,937 40,658 
Wine ( vide Customs )) ———} 1,153,332 1,288,840 
ire — 
Fines & Forfeitures 
9,633 
16.600 
oa 
Clerk of Petty Incid. 124,000 
ce 
€ FI Receiver General 
sa 
os Billsnotdue —-~ 
22,911,118 
Discharged as follows viz. 
02 8) ) BESEere. od. soles 57,340 58,389 
S| Glass... 373,389 | 410,130 
= -3& | Leather ee] 47,354] 45,971 
6h S&S Papers. i. weceestes 22,172] 24,320 
BOaq, ( Printed Callicoes 824,668 | 1,079,603 
mids Scape... dew 32,320 32,491 
fy | Wines. .......-.06. | 48,781 | 48,744 
a All other articles 73,562 62,333 
if Allowances —— —— 153,427 82,365 
Repayments for Over-Entries 12,807 105703 
Salaries & Allowances — | 1,004,138 
Day Pay to Weighers, &c, 
Special Services —— 
x. of Country Sittings 
Tradesmen’s Bills —— 
Rent & Rates of Offices —| 
Law Charges ——- —— 
Stationery & Postage — 
Superannuations —— 
Rewards to Offic. for Seiz. 
Do, & Ex.of Public Sales 
Miscellaneous Payments 
CRUIZING Department. 
Warehousing 
Treasurers of Co.for Corn Retu.| 
*Incidental Payments —— 
= if? PENsIONS 
© ) Bounties for pro. Fisher. 
24 Salaries attending do. 
49,636 
112,608 
55,278 
46,224 
Charges of Management. 
= 
Courts of Session, &c. 
Kings Hereditary Reve. 
Pay ments into? ENGLAND '18,396,401 (21,330,746 
£ixrchequer. § SCOTLAND} 1,391,500 | 1,611,500 
BALANCES 124,030 159,564 
Total Discharge of INcomk. |22,911;116 |26,287,198 
Proportion SCOTLAND | 1,970,901 | 2,200,000 
3,006,732 4 2,907,076 
2,799,113 
2,867,288 
2,485,202 | 2,529,587 | 2,485,755 
374,377 | | 330,258} 313,760 
370,295] 375,748] 400,930 
219,737 | 404,557 | 352,122 
62,968] 65,190] 38,723 
958,466 | 801,483] 816,714 
6,163,268 |25,960,422 
26,287,198 |26,119,987 
1,027,863 | 1,030,197 
&? There was no return of the Charges of Manage- 
ment in detail prior to 1822, in the Session of Parli- 
ament of which Year a Committee was appointed to 
revise the form of the National Accounts, since when 
the form in some cases has been altered, and as re- 
gards detail, the accounts are in general sufficiently 
amplified, but as regards arrangement and order, 
nothing can be worse. *,* In 1819 additional duties 
_ were laid on Mat & Tosacco, calculated to produce 
£ 3,190,000 ¥ Annum., and CorvEE, Cocoa, PEPPER, 
&Tosacco, which previously were charged also 
with CUSTOMS Duty,€iz 1819 were wholly trans- 
Jerred to the EXCISH, and in 1822 the additional 
duty on Matt, half of the duty on Hives & SKINs, 
and thirteen fifteenths of the duty on Saut, was re- 
pealed, the whole of the Salt on the 5th Jan. 1825. 
1,492,840 24,742,242 24,781,957 
1,551,000 | 1,628,961 | 1,800,458 | 1,725,000) 
26,119,987 |29,492,030 |29,931,215 31,006,740 
2,138 680 | 2,225,726) 2,498,972 | 2\380,160 
XP. Of the £14,000” Annum PENSIONS, £9,000 are paid to the Duke of GRAFTON, w, 
onlt- te HBS 
LO 2 gi 
277,202 245,407 
4,937 ,660 
419,130 
3,110,715 
349,020 
661,300 656,870 
680,474 | 720,474] 699,286 
516,157 524,189} 558,323 
26,342 142,098 144,967 
1,601,040 
1,603,467 
1,748,506 
159,564 
38,605 
333,446 
49,439 
22,493 
877,832 
40,852 
43,034 
69,174 
88,544 
12,921 
1,053,025 | 1,059,302. . 
58,934 
39,315 
61,913 
34,492 
61,827 
35,983 
160,390 
122,464 | 1,694,350-}. 1,608,475 
'29,176,50 
eel 
also £4,700 ¥ Annum out of the Revenue of the POST OF FICE, of the remainder of t 
£3,000 was granted to an 
arlof BATH, as far back as 1694, now received by 
14,090, 
Lord Meiboume, ane 
Charles Toone, Esq. by virtue of purchase, the remaining £2,000 was granted to Henry Nassau Seigneur 
D’auverquerque in 1796, now received by Earl Cowper, by virtue of purchase. . 
