Statistws* 
the landed propeKy is estimated as 1 to 
and the wealth as 1 to 20. 
The nett revenue for Ireland, pay» 
able into the exchequer, for the 
year ending Jan. 5, 1809— -was / 6,174, 5di 
The loans for the same year produced an addition 
EXPENDITtJRE. 
Cross amount of expenditure for 
Great Britain, including pay^ 
ments for interest of the national 
debt, &c. 1810 / 83,099,186 
Some of the chief items of which were — 
For the support of the Navy 24,466,998 
Army 17,019,729 
Ordnance 4,732,276 
The civil list * ^ ^ ^ 
The firinces and princesses 
On account of interest of the na- 
tional debt, charge of manage- 
ment-^reductiony &c. 
The public expenditure of Ireland 
for the year ending Jan. 5, 1809, 
was 
958,000 
278,281 
32,000,000 
9,536^205 
Some of tl}e chief items of which were<^ 
For interest, charge of manage- 
ment and reduction of the pub- 
lic debt 
Army * 
Ordnance „ . 
Miscellaneous services 
3,359,077 
3,410,694 
519,184 
512,197 
Commerce and Manufactures^ 
Shipping belonging to Great Britain and her co- 
lonies, Ireland not included, (1805) tonsy 
Ships built in Great Britain, 1810, registered tons 
Whole registered tons in the British king’s do- 
minions, 1810 
Were navigated by - ^ » men 
S 27,415,050 
24,019,292 
368,959,385 
53,133,461 
78,131,594 
21,001,347 
4,253,520 
1,235,567 
142,080,000 
42,341,149 
14,914,501 
15,143,481 
2,305,176 
2,274,1 54 
2,226,000 
122,683 
2,549,683 
164^030 
