152 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



Other charges on consolidated fund, estimated to 

 the same as incurred in the year ending 5th 

 January, 1800 . . . 23J),297 



Civil government of Scotland estimated as be- 

 fore — Pensions on hereditary revenue, ditto — 

 Militia and deserters warrants, ditto — 

 Bftunties for promoting fisheries, linen manu- 

 factures, &c. estimated as before . 647,183 



Charges of management of the revenue, estima- 

 ted as before, including tlie expense of collect- 

 ing the income tax . . . 1,779j769 



Making the total permanent charges to be de- 



frayed out of the gi'oss receipt of permanent 



revenue .... £.24,854,875 



Supplies voted for 1800,exclusiveof 1,914,000/. 



to defray vote of credit, 1 799 . . 35,686,552 



Advance to Ireland . . . 2,000,000 



Vote of ci-edit for probable contingencies . 1,400,000 



Interest payable for imperial loans . . 497,000 



3,897,000 



Making in the w^hole the sum of . . £.64,438,427 



l6. That the gross receipt of the permanent revenue (after 



deducting re-payments for over-entries, drawbacks, and 



bounties in the nature of drawbacks ) , amounted in the 



yearendingthe 5th of July, 1800, to . . £.28,238,000 



That the tax on income is estimated to produce, for the 



year 1800, a sum of . . . . 7,000,000 



That the tax on imports and exports may be estimated to 



produce a sum of . . . . 1,250,000 



That farther sums are applicable to the service of the year 



1 800, as follows : 

 Surplus of consolidated fund, after completing grants to 



the 5th of April, 1800 . ... 597,000 



Re-payments from Grenada, imprests, and lottery . 826,000 



And that the remainder of the supply for the year 1 800, is 



provided for by a loan, on account of Great Britain, of 18,500,000 

 And a loan for Ireland of . . . 2,000,000 



And by exchequer bills to be charged on supplies, 1801 3,000,000 



And a loan from the Bank of . . . 3,000,000 



And expected additional produce of taxes, 1800 . 240,000 



Making in the whole the sum of . . £.64,651,000 



1 7- That estimating the gross receipt of the permanent revenuelo con- 

 tinue the same as in the year ending the 5th of July, 1800, and adding 

 thereto the additional expected produce of the permanent taxes imposed 



