‘CONTENT 5. 
Foreign’ Goods exported, from Jan.'5,1792, to January 5, 1793......120 
‘Abstract of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonage, that 
~ “have cleared out from the Ports of London, Bristol, and Liverpool, to the 
Coast of Africa, to purchase Slaves, in the Three Years preceding 5th of 
Peary, 17a Oe NETS IEG). TR ony | 2 GRR VEray Wen SA eee 128 
Phe like Abstract, from the 5th January 1792, to 4th May 1792... .ib. 
Account of the Number of Slaves which have been imported from Africa into 
‘the Brit. W. India Islands, between 5th Jan.1789, and 5th Jan. 1792, 
~ distinguishing each Year ; of those retained in the Brit. W. India Islands, 
and those re-exported to Settlements of foreign Powers.......... 129 
‘Abstract of the Newfoundland Fisheries, from 1699 to 1791 ........ 130 
Account of the Income and Charges upon the Consolidated Fund, in the 
Quarter’ ended Sth of Jan. 1793... ono 0.0.9 v9,0:0,9.0 6 90 2,0, Saas 131 
-Total Net Produce paid into the Exchequer of the Duties of Customs in Eng- 
land and Scotland, distinguishing the Produce on every separate Article, the 
Duties on which shall have amounted to 10601. or more, in the year pre- 
ceding 10th Off) 1702 CMe mie: shan a Daal vccutla sg <2 ene ee 136 
Produce of the duties of Excise in England, in the four Quarters next pre- 
Oy COUENE LOL UOCE, B72 tammEnae so was Relea sc = aioe eRe ey etainic 140 
_ The like Account on the Part of Scotland 0. .0. 6.000 ees cri tgs Ne 
Total Net Produce of the Stamp Revenue in the Year 10th Oct.1792..143 
The like of the Duties under the Headof Incidents ...... 20.000 4-05 144 
Account of the’Total Produce of the Duties of Customs, Excise, Stamps, and 
Incidents, respectively, for one Year, ending 10th of October, 1792. . 146 
Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1792 ......+.-.0+-405 147 
Public Acts passed in the second Session of the 17th Parliament of Great 
EMT. OMEN OCCT tate ae ste Set sme ys ts ca pause aby stat 150 
State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Hygrometer, forthe Year 1792, 151 
Erices Of Stocks. for the Year VP G2 ON, Ut Me dhe + ope ee Vina oe'e 152 
Bill of Christenings and Burials, from Dec. 13, 1791, to Dec. 11, 1792, 153 
Account of the Quantities of all Corn and Grain exported from and imported 
into England and Scotland, with the Bounties and Drawbacks paid, and 
the Duties received thereon for the Year ended 5th January, 1793 .. 154 
ccount of the Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, by the Win- 
ehester"Bisner, Jor tie Leon Vee vata sea ke ee cate ct «5 wise ls ease 155 
Sep AP EOP Ah ee RS: 
His Majesty’s Speech to both Houses of Parliament, Jan. 31,1792 ..156 
Speech of Mr. Speaker to his Majesty, April 5, 1792... 2+. -0ee eee 157 
Proclamation for precénting Seditious Meetings, c. May 21, 1792 ..158 
Joint Address of toth Houses of Parliament to his Majesty, June 2, 1792, 160 
His M bjesty’s most gracious "Answer (20. ee coop ec een et ones 161 
Speech of Mr. Speaker to his Majesty, June 15, 1792.......2..++0 ab. 
Protest against the Address of the Lords, on the Proclamation, May 31.. ib. 
Psdtesiananaes LIB BUE A, eS LN POO Ee ian lee ea 164 
His Majesty’s Speech to both Houses of Parliament, June 15, 1792 ..165 
Proclamation for calling out the Militia ..... 00... ee cee eee ees piel. 
Proclamation for the Meeting of Parliament 1.2.2.2... ..0-eee000 .- 166 
His Majesty’s Speech to both Houses of Parliament, Dec. 13, 1792 .. 167 
Speech of the Lord Lieut. of Ireland to Do, January 19 ......++0++ 169 
Speech of the Speaker to the Irish House of Commons on presenting the Bills 
Of Sippy] APTA YS, TZ OO ss ve oo ' wey Wigton s sme aoe sales aap . 170 
“Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses of Parliament, April 18.. td. 
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