APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
on that which might be held out 
‘by the bank of England. He there- 
fore earnestly hoped that the court 
of directors of the governor and 
company of the bank of England, 
and the proprietors, impressed with 
that zeal which they had always 
manifested for the public good, 
[95 
and convinced of the importance 
ofthe present crisis, would be in- 
duced to take the lead ina measure 
so highly conducive to the main- 
tenance of public credit, and which 
would strongly tend to the accele- 
ration of a permanent and honour- 
able peace, 
eR Te ea ee aman REET GLI en Le ee 
Account of the total net p 
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roduce of ail 
ing October 
Customs 
Excise 
Stamps 
— — 
— — 
— ome 
— 
— 
the permanent tases for one year, end- 
10th, 1796. 
ee sd. 
3,232,345 17 1% 
6,461,908 10 7} 
1,212,669 7 6 
— ——— 
£10,906,623 15 3 
— 
INCIDENTS. 
Consolidated letter money 
—— Duties on Salt 
Seizures since 25th Oétober, 1760 
Profers 
+——____— 
Letter money Do. 
Alum mines Do. 
Rent of alight house Do. 
Alienation duty ‘Do. 
Compositions Do. 
6d per lb. on pensions 
1s. per 1b, on do. —- 
Houses and windows since 10th Oéto 
Inhabited houses Ann. 1778 
Hawkers and Pedlars, since 24th Jun 
Hackney coaches Ann. 1711 
— 
Ditto = 1784 
Male servants 1785 
Four wheel carriages Do. 
Two wheel do. Do. 
Horses — Do, 
First fruits _— 
Tenths -—- — 
Arrears of duties repealed 
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156,000 
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lar iil 
40,905 
30,763 
349,336 
140,803 
4,410 
10,700. 
12,700. 
95,730 
161,727 
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120,311 
3,771 
9,938 
1,994 
£&. 1,891,703 19 115 
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