'86 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



July 7. £. s. d. 



For raising a certain sum df money by three lotteries, 

 to be aji))licd to the services of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, in the proportion of two-thirds for Great 

 Britain, and one- third for Ireland. 



July 10. 

 For raisinft of.S.SOO.OOO, by loans or exchequer 

 bills, (o be charged on the first aids in the next ses- 

 •sion for Great Britain - - -2,500,000 



For raising of. 800,000 (Irish currency) by treasury^ Irish currency. 



r.ills, ditto 1 ... for Ireland - ^ j 800,000 o'o 



Estimated duties, land tax, &c. - -11,585,064 9 9| 



Total ways and means - ti". 53, 509, 57 4 17 6| 



Ta.ies imposed hi the Year 1804, 



May 2, lSo4, 



For charging additional duties of customs on goods, wares, and mer- 

 chandize, imported into Great Britain, not being imported by the 

 East India Company. 



Ditto imported by the East India Company. 



Ditto . . carried coastwise. 



For allowing additional drawbacks and bounties on the exportation of 

 sugar. 



For charging additional countervailing duties on refined sugar, nianufac- 

 tured in Ireland, im])ortcd into Great Britain. 



For allowing additional drawbacks and bounties on refined sugar, manu- 

 fa(!lured in Great Britain exported to Ireland. 



For charging additional duties and draw backs of excise upon wine. 



June 11. 

 For charging additional duties in Ireland upon spirits, malt, sugar, w Ine, 

 tea, tobacco, snufl", stamps, advertisements^ licences, and imports, and 

 the same, together with certain other duties composing part of the pub- 

 lic revenues of Ireland, to be paid in British cuiTcncy ; and also, for 

 granting certain countervailing duties on goods, the product or manu- 

 fafture of Great Britain. 



July 3. 

 For repealing the several duties under the management of the commission- 

 ers of Stamps in Great Britaiuj and granting other duties in iieii 



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