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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



nuary, 1793, (including 314,000/. 

 permanent interest and charge on 

 loan of the present session), amounts 

 to 8,582,429/. per annum, of which 

 6,6"84,469/- is for interest, annuity, 

 and charges of management, and 

 ljS97,9{)0/. applicable to the reduc- 

 tion of debt; and that a farther 

 charge of 497,735/. per annum is 

 guaranteed by parliament, in de- 

 fault of payment of the interest of 

 certain loans by his majesty the em- 

 peror of Germany. 



7. That the outstanding demands 

 on the 5th of January, 1 793, amount- 

 ed to 1,327,112/. ; and on the 5th 

 of January, 1800, to 2,890,791/. ; 

 the whole of whicli have been pro- 

 vided for, part thereof in the former 

 session of parliament, and the re- 

 mainder in the present session. 



8. That the unfunded debt (ex- 

 clusive of the anticipation in the 

 usual form oncertain duties annually 

 voted) on the5th of January, 1793, 

 amounted to 8,925,422/. and on 

 the 5tli of January, 1800, to 

 14,406,288/., of which, 1,914,000/. 

 was provided for in the present ses- 

 sion of parliament, leaving an un- 

 funded debt of 12,492,288/. which 

 increase of 3,566,8661. beyond the 

 amount of the unfunded debt on the 

 5th of January, 1793, is occa- 

 sioned chiefly from an addition of 

 1,000,000/. exchequer bills, and of 

 an additional navy debt arising from 

 increased demands during the war, 

 and bearing no interest. 



9. That the nett produce of the 

 permanent taxes existingonthe 5th 

 of January, 1784, then amounted 

 to 10,194,259/. and that taxes were- 

 afterwards imposed to defray the 

 expenses of the war ending in 1 783, 

 amounting in 1786', to 938,000/. 

 making together 11,132,000/. 



1(». That the uctt produce of the 



permanent taxes existing previous 

 to the year 1794, adding thereto 

 about 938,000/. imposed, as above 

 stated, in 1784 and 1785, and 

 1 37,000/. arising from the consoli- 

 dation act, and from duties im- 

 posed in 1789^ was, in the year 

 ending the 5th of January, 1793, 

 1 4,284,000/. ; on the 5th of January, 

 1794, 13,941,000/. on the 5th of 

 January, 1795, 13,858,000/.; on 

 the5th'of Jan. 1796, 13,557,000/.; 

 on the 5th of January, 1797, 

 1 4,292,000/. ; on the 5th of January, 

 1 798, ] 3,332,000/. ; on the 5th of 

 Jan., 1799, 14,275,000/.; and on 

 the 5th of July, 1800, 15,432,254/. 

 which last sum, after deducting the 

 duties arising from the consolidation 

 act, and those imposed in 1789> 

 exceeds the nett produce of the per- 

 manent taxes on the 5th of January, 

 1784, together with that of the 

 taxes imposed in 1784 and 1785, 

 by 4,163,254/. 



1 1 . That the actual nett produce 

 of the taxes imposed since the 5th of 

 January, 1793, amounted in the 

 year ending the 5th of July, 1 800, 

 to 8,477,100/.; and that, on part 

 of these taxes, the produce of one 

 year has not yet been received, and 

 only 113,770/. of those imposed in 

 the present year, estimated at 

 350,000/. 



12. That the total value of all 

 imports into Great Britain, in the 

 year ending the 5th of January, 

 1784, was 13,122,235/.; and on 

 an average of six years, ending the 

 5thof Jan. 1784, was 11,690,129/. ; 

 that the total value of all imports 

 into Great Britain, in the year end- 

 ing the 5 th of January, 1793, was 

 1 (),659,35Sl. ; and on an average 

 of six years, ending the 5th of 

 January, 1793, was 18,685,390/. ; 

 that the total value of all imports 



