ilPFENDIX to the CHRamCtE, • ' i 



95 



»d \tnth the meritorious services of 

 t.hc' several commanders, and aaii- 

 inated intrepidity of their subordi- 

 nate officers an>d ships companies ; 

 tQ which the defe:it of the enemy, 

 with every advantage of situation 

 and circiiir.stance in their favour, is 

 truly to be ascribed. To the like 

 purport, I be;^ my testimony, in be- 

 half of the olEcers and company of 

 evory description in the Queen 

 Charlotte, may be accepted. • 



Amount of the different salaries and 

 ininlitments of difercJit officers 

 appointed du'iing thepresenl uar, 

 and also the amount of the pay 

 granted to the several arnn/-com- 

 missaries apjioiiited ill 17y3, pre- 

 sented to the hou!,e of commons- 



An account of thesalary enjoyed by 

 the hon. William Elliot, ascharire 

 des afiairesat thecourt of Berlin ; 

 with the date to which the same 

 has been continued. 



NO salary has been paid to the 

 honourable William ElHot, as 

 charge des aftaires at the court of 

 ^Miin. 



Mr. Elliot was appointed secre- 

 tary of legation at i3erlin on the 

 iith of November, 1^91, with the 

 Usual salary of one pound per day, 

 gross, annexed to that office; which 

 dLiermined in July last, on his ap- 

 pointment to be secretary of cmbas- 

 ey at the Hague. 



Charles Long. 

 IVJiitchall, Treasuni-CiuijuberSf 

 3lst Jan. 1794. 



An account of the salary granted to- 

 Liord Malmesbury, on his mission 

 to the court of Berhn ; together 

 with all the perquisites and cmo- 



"'liTitleiitsattendingthe saidmission; 

 with the date of the commence- 

 men of such salary. 



For eqiiipnjje-money, one thotrf 

 sand live hundred pounds. 



Ordinary cntertaintnent,one hun- 

 dred and sixty pounds by the week, 

 gross, to commence on the 20th day 

 of November, 179f5, and to deter- 

 mine on the day of his returning 

 into the king's presence, or sooner, 

 upon signification of his majesty's 

 pleasure. 



No perquisites or other emolu- 

 ments attending the saidmission, 



Charles Lomg. 



Jp'hitehall, Treaswy-Chamhers, 

 Slst Jan.li^'h.. 



The amount of the pension granted 

 to James Hayes, esq. late one of 

 the justices of the grand sessions 

 for the counties of Wales. 



.Tames Hayes, esq. five hundred 

 pounds per annum. 



Charles Long. 



JVldtehall, Treaniry-ChamherSy 

 iistJan. 1^94. 



The 



