THE CHRONICLE, 
Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1792. 
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| er 16,000 men, including 4425 marines. — 832,000 
12 _ Fes. 13, bole 
To discharge the nay debt — — 131,000 
—-~ Fes. 14. 
Ordinary, including half-pay — — 672,482 
Extraordinaries _. — sais yi 350,000 
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For 17,018 men as guards and garrisons, fiom Decem-" uid 
‘ber 25, 1791, to June 24,1792 - 285;064 ° 
For 15,701 do. from June 25to Decembée24, 1792, “ons, 140: 
Borces i in the Plantations, &c. from December, 1791," 
tot 25 — — — " 170,193": 
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om June 25 to December 24, PRge Sout 149,294. 
Difference between British “and Trish establishment, . 
from December 25, 1791, to June 2 | _ 4,250 
Bo. from Jutie 25 to Decémber 24, 1792 = 2,903 
Forces in the East Indies — _ 8,345 
Recruiting, contingencies, &c, ~ — —. 98,037 
Full p pay to supernumerary officers — ‘15,064 
eneral and staff-officers — — ' th 
Allowances to the paymaster-general, &c. _ 2,338 
Reduced officers of land- forces and marines — 159,797 
Do. horse-guards — — 202 
Officers late in the service of the States- General 3,161 
Reduced officers of British American forces — 55,099 
Allowances to ditto — — 4,907 
Chelsea pensioners — _ 173,104 
Widows’ pensions ~ ie — —_ 9,381 
Scotch roads and bridges _ — 4,660 
Garrison and staft-officers in 1791 — 1,785 
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Extraordinaries in 1791 — — 340,305 
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