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As'soon as they had gone through 
all the 16 questions, 
The lord chancellor said, it ap- 
pears that there is a great majority 
for the acquittal of’ the prisoner on 
each of the articles; J am, there- 
fore pursuant to your. lordships’ 
dire¢tions, to declare that Warren 
Hastings, esq. is acquitted of all the 
charges of impeachment brought 
against him by the commons, and 
of all the matter contained therein. 
Mr. Hastings was then called to 
come into court: he came into his 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1795. 
box, and knelt in the usual way ; 
the chancellor desired hin to rise, 
and addressed him in these words ; 
‘© Warren Hastings, you are ac- 
quitted of all the charges of im 
peachment brought against you by 
the commons, and of? all the -mat- 
ter contained therein; you and your 
bail, therefore, are discharged.”’ 
Mr. Hastings bowed to the 
house. 
The lord chancellor moved that 
their lordships do adjourn to the 
chamber of parliament. 
SUPPLIES granted by Parliament for the Service 
of the Year 1795. 
NAVY. 
Jan. 8. 
f.: Bh e 
FOR 100,000 men, including 15,000 marines $200,000 0 o 
Fes. 17. 
Ordinary of the navy 5 Z : 589,683 3 9 
Extra navy 2 S - §25,840 0 0 
£ 653155523 3 9 
ARMY. 
JAN. 22. 
For 119,380: men, as s guards and garrisons 2777.534 19° 1 
Forces in the plantations -e 691,307 15 7 
Difference between British and Irish Pay - 40,096 9 9g 
Troops in the East Indies - 8323 17 10% 
Recruiting land-forces, contingencies, &e. - 385,000 0 o 
Levy money, &c. for augmentation to the forces 480,000 0 o 
General and staff-officers, &c. - - 115,820 0 3 
Full pay to supernumerary officers - - 79:978 4 4 
Allowances to the paymaster-general, &c. - © 110,820 18 3 
Reduced officers of land-forces and marines . - 128,864 3 g 
Reduced horse-guards - of 139 si 3 
- Officers late in the service of the States General 1900 ) 
Reduced ; 
