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Statistics^ 
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Bank Notes of 51 and upwards. 
Bank Notes 
including Bank Post Bills, 
under 51 
January 25th 
16,443,940 
7,305,830 
February 25th 
15,568,370 
7,187,200 
March 25th 
16,167,750 
7,176,280 
April 25th 
16,662,540 
7,331,920 
May 25th 
15,959,170 
7,290,640 
June 25 th 
16,140,360 
7,297,200 
Goodwyn 
Coombe 
Barrels. 
85,181 
81,761 
72,36/ 
58,042 
46,222 
36,872 
London Brewery of Strong 5eer.—The following K the state- 
ment of the quantity of strong beer brewed by the twelve prineh 
pal houses in London, between the 5th July, 1810, and the 5th 
July, 1 8 1 1 J 
Barrels. 
Barclay » 264,105 
Meux =■ - 220,094 
Hanbury = 142,179 Brown and Parry 
Whitbread - 122,316 j Elliott 
Calvert - 105,887 Taylor 
H. Meux » 103,152 1 Clowes 
Statement of the Emoluments of the Lord Chancellor^ ^ c.— It 
appears from the Report of the Committee of the House of Com« 
mons upon the emoluments of the Lord Chancellor, &c. that his 
acknowledged income in his jurisdiction as Chancellor for the year 
endingthe 5 th of April, 1811, was 15,532/. 13s.; and as Speaker 
of the House of Lords, for the last year, 6,844/. 15s. making toge« 
ther an annual sum of 22,377/. 8s. being an increase of about 
7000/. a-year within the last ten years. The produce as Chancel- 
lor was, last year, almost 3,500/. greater than the preceding yeai’, 
owing to the extraordinary increase of bankruptcies I ! 
Statement of Balances of Money and Securities of the Suitors 
in the Court of Chancery^ in the different periods undermentioned ; 
as represented by the Lord Chancellor to the Committee of the 
House of Lords. 
YEARS. s. 
1730 1,007,298 14 
1740 1,295,251 16 
1750 1,065,160 18 
1760 . 3,093,740 0 
1770 5,153,901 1 
1780 7,120,537 12 
1790 10,948,270 7 
1800 17,565,912 2 
1810. 25,162,430 13 
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