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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



Supplies. 

 Nayy (exclusive of 300,000/'. ordnance sea service,) 



Army 



Ordnance 



Miscellaneous 



/England. ^. 14,778,391\ 

 \ Ireland. — 3,8.18, .506 J 

 JEnsIand. — 4,246, 994\ 

 \ Ireland. — 600,000 j 

 JEncjland. — 800,0001 

 \ Ireland. — 650,000/ 



£. 14,645,680 



— 18,616,897 



— 4,846,994 



— 1,450,000 



Further extraordinary expcnces. 



Joint charge England and Ireland. 

 Deduct, on account of Ireland, as below. 



Add England separate charges. 

 East India company. — —^.1,000,000 

 Deficiency of Malt, 1803. — — 320,000 

 To complete the payment of 



American awards. 

 Deficiency of 6,000,000/. voted "j 



as surplus of consolidated \ 



fund, to 5th April 1805. J 



} 



414,000 



2,800,000 



39,559,552 

 5,000,000 



44,559,521 

 5,403,102 



39,156,419 



4.534,000 



Total England. — — — — — — 



Deduct on account of Ireland 1 



2.17ths of the above su« of \ 5,242,296 



44,559,521. J 



Deduct also 2-l7ths of the") 



1,366.851/. for civil list and | 



other charges on consolidated V 160,306 



43,690,419 



fund, 

 debt. 



not relating to public 



J 



Coming then to the ways and 

 means for raising the supply, the 

 first article was the malt and per- 

 sonal estate duty, 2,750,000/. Sur- 

 plus of the ways and means of 1 804, 

 l,lC'i,115/. lie next proceeded to 

 the surplus of the consolidated fund, 

 to the 5th of April 1806. In con- 

 sidering this part of the subject, he 

 should take the amount of the pcr- 

 mament taxes for three years, and 



5,403,102 



set against them the amount of the 

 permament charges. The total 

 amount of the taxes for three years, 

 exclusive of the years 1803 and 

 1804, which were the years when 

 additions were made to them, was 

 90.590,000/. making on the average 

 th(.- sum of 30,199,000/. for each 

 year, in which were included the ad- 

 ditional duties on sugars, malt, and 

 tobacco, which produced a large 



temporary 



