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£. s. d. 



For full pay to supernumerary officers - - 34,469 6 S 

 For allowances to the principal officers of several 



public departments - - - 191,838 8 10 

 For the increased rates of subsistence to inn- 

 keepers, &c. - - - 476,699 5 O 

 For half-pay to reduced officers - - 175,623 7 11 

 For military allowances to ditto - - 5,665 8 6 

 For half-pay and allowances to reduced officers of 



American forces - _ - 50,000 



For officers late in the service of the states general 1,000 

 For the in and out pensioners of Chelsea and Kil- 



mainham hospitals - - - 249,397 11 4 

 For pensions to widows of officers of the land forces 



in Great Britain and Ireland - - 29,237 1 9 5 



For foreign corps - - - 851,350 6 4 



For general hospital expences in Ireland - 20,522 11 10 



For the royal military asylum - - 23,458 6 1 



For the royal military college - - 13,315 6 4 

 For the barrack department in Great Britain and 



Ireland - - - - 1,642,460 11 8 



May 6th. 



For defraying the extraordinary expences of the 

 army, from 25th December 1803, to 24th Decem- 

 ber 1804 - - - 660,803 15 S 



Ditto for 1805 - -. - 3,000,000 



June 26. 

 Towards defraying the extraordinary services of the 



army in Ireland for 1805 - - - 600,000 O 



£. 14,576,087 3 6 



MILITIA AND FENCIBLE CORPS, &c. 



February 5, 1805. 



For the embodied militia and corps of fencible in- 

 fantry in Great Britain and Ireland - 2,176,326 10 7 



For contingencies for ditto - _ . 65,692 6 2 



For cloathing for the embodied militia of Great Bri- 



tain . - - - 198,793 



May 6. 

 For defraying the charge of volunteer corps in the 

 united kingdom, from 25th December 1804, to 

 25th December 1805 - - - 1,600,000 



May 



