443 Proceedings of Public Societies. [June 1, 



Statement of the Declared or Real Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures, 

 exported from Great Britain to the British fVest Indies in the last Five Years, ending the 

 5th January, 1823, distinguishing each Year, and the various articles Exported. 



Cotton goods •• •• 



Linen ditto • 



Woollen ditto- • • 

 Grain, provision, fisli, 



&c 



Slops or clothing 

 Wood, hoops, staves, 



and heading •••• 

 iVTetals, hardware, 



machinery, &c. •• 

 All other articles •• 



1818. 



£ 

 1,892,245 

 519,632 

 284,450 



601,067 

 493,607 



76,766 



592,640 

 1,143,052 



1819. 



£ 

 1,083,816 

 470,238 

 250,459 



524,424 

 420,161 



81,289 



582,158 

 1,042,437 



Totals £ 5,603,359 I 4.454 982 



1820. 



£ 



1,072,636 

 603,793 

 172,598 



387,805 

 373,956 



77,415 



414,542 

 857,515 



,860,260 



1,303,466 

 518,851 

 177,471 



336,176 

 376,568 



69,875 



378,410 

 797,236 



3,985,053 



1822. 



£ 

 863,440 

 511,886 

 177,1.57 



266,206 

 330,366 



48,600 



308,277 

 637,956 



3,143,928 



The totals in this statement will be seen to diflfer from the totals in the statement at 

 page 362 of our last Number. The reason is, that that statement includes foreign and 

 colonial produce re-exported, whilst the above, it will be seen, includes only British 

 and Irish produce and manufactures. 



Stattmcnt of the Amount of Revenue derived from Productions of the British fVest Indies, 

 in the Jive Years almve mentioned, — viz. from January 5, 1818, to January 6, 1823. 



The following is a statement of the 

 several sums comprising wliat is now 

 denominated the dead weight of the 

 nation, being the half and retired pay, 

 pensions, superannuations, and allow- 

 ances to the army, navy, and servants 

 of the several other departments of the 

 state.— (Vide Pari. Paper, No. .576, of 

 the last Session.) 



Army. 

 Out-pensioners of Chelsea and Kil- ^ 



raainham Hospitals 1,296,572 



Half-pay and Military Allow- 

 ances •• 870,811 



Army Pay of General Officers . . 182,426 



Retired Full-pay 145,235 



Foreign Half-pay 114,870 



Widows' Pensions 127,693 



Pensions for Wounds 110,000 



Navy. 

 Half-pay toFlag-Officers, 



Captains.Commanders, £ 



Lieutenants & Pursers 777,000 



To Surgeons 93,000 



Royal Marine Officers • . 57,000 



Masters 44,000 



Commissariat Department 

 Superannuation Allowances 



Compassionate List 



Bounty Warrants 



Barrack Department ..•••• 



48,334 

 43,953 

 35,000 

 34,202 

 12,000 



Total Half-pay 964,000 



Superannuations, Pensions, 

 and /'^lowances. 



Out- Pensioners of Green- 

 wich Hospital 310,000 



Olficers, &c. in the Mi- 

 litary Line of Service 140,496 



Widows' Charity 124,345 



Commissaries, Secreta- 

 ries, Clerks, &c. for- 

 merly employed in the 

 Civil Departments of 

 the Navy 109,186 



Victualling Department 17,525 



Ordnance. 



Civil Branch 



Military 



-1,674,081 



Total Array ^^3,021,^01 



•ifi'50,031 

 •320,134 

 370,165 



Carried forward .jt ■ 



5,065,347 

 CJfiJ 



