APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 593 



£. s. d. 



For raising 3,000,000 by loans or exchequer bills 3,000,000 



February 16. 

 For raising 22,500,0001. by annuities, whereof the 

 charges of 20,000,0001. are to be defrayed by 

 Great Britain, and 2,500,0001. hy Ireland 22,500,000 



April 29. 

 For raising 1,500,0001. (British currency) by an- 

 nuities for the service of Ireland , - 1,500,000 



June 5. 



For raising a certain sum of money by three lot^ 

 teries, to be applied to the services of Great Bri- 

 tain apd Ireland, in the proportion of two-thirds 

 for Great Britain, and one-thii-dfor Ireland. 



That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the mi- 

 litia of Great Britain be defrayed out of the 

 land-tax. 



That the charge of allowances io adjutants and ser- 

 joant-majors of the militia of England, disem- 

 bodied, be defrayed out of the laud-tax. 



That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the mi- 

 litia of Ireland, and allowances to subaltern oth- 

 cers, be defrayed out of the consolidated fund of 

 Ireland. 



That the allowances to certain subaltern officers of 



the militia in Great Britain be defrayed out of the - 



land-tax. 



June 20. 



For applying the sum of 4,000,0001. out of the mo- 

 nies that shall arise of the surplus of the consoli- 

 dated fund. - - . . 4,000,000 



For applying the sum of 1,192,1151. Ips. 11^. being 



" the surplus of grants for 1804 -' - 1.^^2,115 19 111 



June 24. 

 For applying 14,500,0001. to arise from any of the 



revenues charged peracts 43, 44, and 45 Geo. III. 



after satisfying the sum of 15,440,0001. which 



was estimated to arise for the service of 1804, 



from the dutiesgranted per acts 43 and 44 Geo. Ill 

 For raising 8,000,0001. by loans or exchequer bills 

 For raising 2,500,0001. by Loans or exchequer bills 

 For raising 1,500,0001. by loans or exchequer bills 



Total ways and means £. 58,692,1 15 1^ 1 ' J^" 

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