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TAXATION. 
When queen Anne came to the throne in 170 1, 
the yearly amount of taxes was 
When 'George I. came to the throne in 1714 
When George II. came to the throne, 1727 
When George III. came to the throne, 1760 
After the end of the American war, 1784 
At the close of the war against “ revolution- 
ary France,” 1801 
For the. year 1809 
1810 (nett revenue) 
/ 4,2 12,353 
6,762,643 
6,522,540 
8,744,682 
13,300,921 
36,720,071 
70,240,229 
70,235,792 
FUNDED DEBT. 
The total amount of the capital of the funded debt of the Unit--^ 
ted Kingdom, on the 1st of January, 1812, was 
Great Britain - - » / 747,429,339 11 3^ 
Ireland - - = - 61,274,250 0 0 
Emperor of Germany - - 7,502,633 6 8 
Portugal - « - 895,522 7 9 
/817,101,745 5 8:^ 
The unfunded debt of Great Britain, on the 5th of Januaiy^ 
1812, was 
Exchequer Bills - » » / 41,49 1,800 0 0 
Navy ditto - - - 7,883,890 10 4 
Ordnance Debentures - - 1,078,476 5 4 
Loan ditto 
/ 50,454,166 15 8 
That of Ireland was, Exchequer Bills 1,840,787/. 17s. Loan 
Debentures 2,225/. making 1,843,012/. 10s. The total for the 
United Kingdom was 52,297,179/. 5s. 8c?. 
The total amount of money raised in the year ending January 
5, 1812, was, permanent taxes, 35,458,269/. 4s. 9^c?. Interest on 
account of Ireland and Portugal j surplus exchequer fees, im- 
prest monies, and tontine money, 3,003,476/. 19s. 5\d. Duties to 
discharge three millions of exchequer bills, 2,827,785/. 18s. lic?< 
War taxes, 22,393,053/. 13s. 5|o?. Money paid on account of 
loans, 19,638,379/. 3&.9d,; and on account of lotteries, 922,136/. 
Bs. The total, 81,241,697/. 7s. 7^c?. 
The amount of exchequer bills outstanding on the 5th of April, 
1812, was 43,406,800/. of which those issued since the 1st of 
bruary, 1812, amount to 9,378,500/. 
