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pounds was to be added, for the 
stores and artillery taken at the 
capture of the island of Java. It 
was proper here to observe, that 
in the operations against that 
island, no part of the royal artil- 
lery was employed. The artillery 
~which was used there was directed 
by the officers of the East-India 
Company’s establishment ; and 
therefore the usual certificates, 
signed by the officers of the royal 
artillery, could not be obtained. 
In all other respects the ordinary 
forms had been observed, and the 
captors appeared to be entitled to 
the same remuneration as had 
been made in other cases when 
fortified places had beencaptured; 
but though the service performed 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1815. 
was thought to come within the 
ordinary principles, and though 
the honour and accuracy of the 
Company’s officers were as un- 
questionable as their skill and gal- 
lantry, the ordinance department 
had not thought proper to issue 
an order for the payment of the 
sum which appeared due, without 
first having the special authority 
of parliament to do so. He now 
came to the miscellaneous ser- 
vices. Of these a great part had 
beed already voted, but a part 
still remained for the future con- 
sideration of the House. The 
amount of the whole he took at 
3,000,000/. The supplies, then, 
which he would now shortly re- 
capitulate, stood as follows— 
1814. SUPPLIES. 1815. 
Navy.....0: ov eevevateecesssveeearel4,897;255 
Transports,......ccsecseeseseeses 3y746,945 
———18,644,200 
PRY IESE. wc Wistvsouevestddcee.seatey SOOO ES 
3,955,658 Ordnance..... DURES, . ese sallsoete esas voorse =. 4413.1,643 
Foreign payments, including Bills of 
Creditaesiv ita eo Sees cavabeicetveceneatoees » 9,000,000 
3j000,000"* Vote fof Creditisc... ceciivcedsesecacvescesseesss 6,000,000 
2005000 Dittoirfor: Irelands. .cisetedeieslesetetees cece. 200,000 
Army Prize Money......000 seereseceeeveccves 942,347 
2,500,000 Miscellancous........ccccccovsesserscsessseessee 3,000,000 
£. 81,368,926 
To these were to be added those items to be borne by 
England, which come under the head of 
SEPARATE CHARGES. 
These were as follow :— 
1,900,000 Interest on Exchequer Bills...... Passbwass 
290,000 Sinking Fund on ditto..........ssececsesceeee 
121,000 Debentures and Loyalty 
Vote of Credit Bills 1814, and Reduc- 6,000,000 
tion of Exchequer ae ie 
6,000,000 3 
2,000,000 
270,000 
eh ae 90,000 
Carry forward serreesee€:898, 72,926 
