APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 



FEBRUARY I. 



To discharge exchequer bills 



I- 

 4,000,000 



FEBRUARY 4, 



Civil establishment of Upper Canada 



Ditto, Nova Scotia - - - 



Ditto, New Brunswick . _ _ 



Ditto, St. John's Island . _ . 



Ditto, Cape Breton - 



Governor and civil officers of Newfoundland, and 



the charge of a patent creating a court of civil 



and criminal jurisdiction 

 Civil establishment on the Bahama islands 

 Chief justice of the Bermuda or Somcrs' islands 

 Ditto of Dominica - •^ 



Civil establishment of New South Wales 



FEBRUARY 14. 



S. 



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465 



27,692 

 3,376 

 9,255 

 1,814 



2,111 



1084 



1,504 



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6,450 

 5,315 

 4,400 

 1,900 

 1,800 



1,344 



4,250 O 



5S0 O O 



600 O 



4,795 8 2 



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15 O 



9 11 



10 6 



For rendering the house of peers more commodious 465 11 lOj 



On account of the French refugees 



For works done at the Fleet prison 



Ditto, at Somerset-place, <S:c. 



'I'o par sums as-essed for land-tax, &c. 



For the discharge of debts contracted by Mr. Tully, 1 



late consul at Tripoli - - - J 



For reporting losses on evacuating the Musquito shore 

 On account of surveys, &;c. at Cape Breton 

 To the bishop of Quebec, for expences of proceed- ) 



ing to his see j to Mr. I)avison, Mr. Reeves, &c. J 

 For inquiring hito the laws, &c. of Jersey - 537 12 



For removal of Mr. Starbuek - - 248 IS 



Allowances for American sufferers - - 19,500 O 



Foreign secret service _ _ - 14,585 10 



Address money . - - - 46,6l9 13 



Late board of land revenue, and their officers 2,043 O 



American and Fiast Florida sufierers - 268,091 '44 



Prosecution of Warren Hastings, esq. - 10,749 3 



Provisions, Sec. to .\ew South Wales - 19>820 8 10 



Convicts on the Thames - - 11,398 4 8 



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Convicts 



