APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 581 



\ £. . s. d. 



To the clerk in the office of auditor of the exchequer 184 12 4 



For cloathing the battle axe guards in Ireland - 683 1 6| 



-Ditto - - - - the heralds, pursuivants, and state trum- 

 peters for Ireland, for three years, from the 17th 

 of March 1804 - - - - . . 1,002 9 3 



For defraying the charge of the incorporated soci- 

 ety for promoting English protestant schools in 

 Ireland - - -.. - - . 18,580 18 2 



Ditto -of the office of commissioners of charitable 



donations -..._.. 369 4 7| 



Ditto - - - - of the society for promoting the know- 

 ledge and practice of the christian religion - - 923 1 6 



Ditto - - - - of the female orphan house, near Dublin 1,118 12 8^ 



Ditto - - - - of fitting up and supporting a peniten- 

 tiary in Dublin for young criminals - - - 1,615 7 8v 



Ditto of the foundling hospital in Dublin - 20,769 4 7\ 



Ditto - - . - of the Hibernian marine society in 



Dublin --.--. 1,788 13 6| 



Ditto of the Hibernian school for soldiers' chil- 

 dren . - - - 4,153 16 11 



For defraying the charge of supporting the Westmore- 

 land Lock hospital in Dublin - . - 6,671 1 6^ 



Ditto - - - - of the fever hospital in Dublin . - 475 16 2| 



Ditto of the house of industry in Dublin - 16,984 8 8| 



Ditto - - - - of the Roman catholic seminary in Ire- 

 land ------ 7,384 12 4 



To be paid to the commissioners for making wide and 



convenient streets in Dublin - - - 4,153 1611 



Ditto to the corporation for paving, &c. 



Dublin ----- 9,230 15 5 



Ditto - - - - to the society for promoting husbandry 



and other useful arts in Ireland - - 5,076 8 6 



To be applied towards compleating additional buildings 



at the repository of the Dublin society - - 4,153 16 II 



For defraying the expences of the farming society in 



Ireland . . - - . 1,846 3 I 



Ditto of the lying-in hospital in Dublin - 2,136 18 11| 



December 1 9. 

 For the linen and hempen manufaftures of Ireland - 19,938 9 3 



March 29, 1801. 

 To be distributed to the officers, seamen, and marines 

 on board the fleet under the command of lord 

 Hood, being the value of ships taken at Toulon - 265,336 14 \0\ 



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