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1 APRIL IO,

1. Upon account, to enable the Foundling hospital to maintain and educate fuch children as were received into the fame on or before the 25th of March 1760, from the 21st of December 1768, exclufive, to the 31st of December 1769, inclufive, and the faid fum to be iffued without any deduction

2. Upon account, for enabling the said hofpital to put out apprentice the faid children, fo as that the faid hofpital do not give with one child more than 7 1.

3. Upon account, to repay to the governors and guardians of the faid hofpital, the like fum advanced by them, for apprenticing fuch children as were received into it, on or before the 25th of March 1760, over and above the fums granted by parliament for that purpofe

4: To make good to his majesty the like fum, which has been iffued by his majesty's orders, in pursuance of the addreffes of the house

5. Towards carrying on an additional building for a more commodious paffage to the house of commons 6. Towards paying off and discharging the debts of the navy

7. To make good the deficiency of the grants for the fervice of the year 1768

8. For repairing, maintaining, and fupporting, the British forts and fettlements on the coast of Africa

APRIL II.

To pay the benefit prizes in the prefent lottery, charged upon the supplies of the current year

APRIL 12.

To be advanced to the governor and company of the merchants of England, trading into the Levant feas, to be applied in affifting the faid company in carrying on their trade

APRIL 20.

To be applied for making a new road at the foot of the mountain of Penmaen Mawr, and thereby fecuring a certain communication between Great Britain and Ireland, by way of Holyhead.

MAY I.

To Frederick Lafontaine, or to fuch perfon or perfons as his majefty fhall think proper, to encourage the making of faltpetre in Great Britain, under the infpection of the board of ordnance

Sum total of the fupplies granted this feffion

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bills, made out by virtue of an act, paffed in the 8th year of his prefent majefty's reign, intitled, An act for raifing a certain fum of money by loans, or exchequer bills, and charged upon the first aids to be granted this feffion

FEBRUARY 23.

For Charles Dingley of London, merchant, as a reward to him for having erected and brought to perfection, for the benefit of the public, a wind-faw-mill at Limehouse, for the purpose of manufacturing timber into wainscot and deals; and as a recompence for the lofs he fustained in the wilful deftruction of the faid wind-faw-mill, by a number of riotous and diforderly perfons, in the month of May last

MARCH 2.

To discharge the arrears and debts due and owing upon the civil lift, on the 5th of January, 1769 MARCH 7.

Towards erecting a magazine for gunpowder, at Priddy's Hard, in Portfmouth harbour

MARCH 14.

1. Towards defraying the extraordinary expences of his majesty's land forces, and other fervices, incurred to the 23d of December 1768, and not provided for by parliament

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2. To replace to the finking fund, the like fum iffued thereout, to make good the deficiency on the 5th day of July, 1768, of the fund established for paying annuities, in refpect of five millions borrowed by virtue of an act made in the 31st year of his late majefty, towards the fupply granted for the fervice of 1758

3. To replace to ditto, the like fum paid out of the fame, to make good the deficiency, on the 5th day of April, 1768, of the fund established for paying annuities in refpect of 3,500,000 1. borrowed by virtue of an act of the third of his prefent majefty, towards the fupply granted for the service of 1763

MARCH 23.

That provifion be made for the pay and cloathing of the militia, and for the fubfiftence during the time they shall be abfent from home on account of the annual exercife, for 1769.

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APRIL IO,

1. Upon account, to enable the Foundling hofpital to maintain and educate fuch children as were received into the fame on or before the 25th of March 1760, from the 21st of December 1768, exclufive, to the 31st of December 1769, inclufive, and the faid fum to be iffued without any deduction

2. Upon account, for enabling the faid hofpital to put out apprentice the faid children, fo as that the faid hofpital do not give with one child more than 7 1.

3. Upon account, to repay to the governors and guardians of the faid hofpital, the like fum advanced by them, for apprenticing fuch children as were received into it, on or before the 25th of March 1760, over and above the fums granted by parliament for that purpofe

4. To make good to his majesty the like fum, which has been iffued by his majesty's orders, in pursuance of the addreffes of the house

5. Towards carrying on an additional building for a more commodious paffage to the house of commons 6. Towards paying off and discharging the debts of the navy

7. To make good the deficiency of the grants for the fervice of the year 1768

8. For repairing, maintaining, and supporting, the British forts and fettlements on the coaft of Africa

APRIL II.

To pay the benefit prizes in the prefent lottery, charged upon the fupplies of the current year

APRIL 12.

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To be advanced to the governor and company the merchants of England, trading into the Levant feas, to be applied in affifting the faid company in carrying on their trade

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APRIL 20.

To be applied for making a new road at the foot of the mountain of Penmaen Mawr, and thereby fecuring a certain communication between Great Britain and Ireland, by way of Holyhead.

MAY I.

To Frederick Lafontaine, or to fuch person or perfons as his majefty fhall think proper, to encourage the making of faltpetre in Great Britain, under the infpection of the board of ordnance

Sum total of the fupplies granted this feffion

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That the fum of 3 s. in the pound, and no more, be raised within the space of one year, from the 25th of March, 1769, upon lands, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great Britain called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great Britain called Scotland, 1,528,5681. 11s. 11d.

FEBRUARRY 23, 1769.

That towards raising the fupply granted to his majefty, the fum of 1,800,000l. be raised by loans, or exchequer bills, to be charged upon the first aids to be granted in the next feffion of parliament; and fuch exchequer bills, if not difcharged, with interest thereupon, on or be fore the 5th day of April, 1770, to be exchanged and received in pay ment, in fuch manner as exchequer bills have ufually been exchanged and received in payment,

able upon feal skins, tanned, tawed or dreffed, within this kingdom, be taken off. That in lieu thereof a duty of excife be laid upon feal fkins, which fhall be tanned, tawed, or dreffed, in this kingdom, after the rate of 1d. for every pound weight avoirdupoife of fuch fkins. And

That the faid duty be applied to fuch ufes as the faid duties to be taken off are now appropriated unto. MARCH 23.

That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia, in that part of Great Britain called Eng land, for one year, beginning the 25th of March, 1769, be defrayed out of the monies arifing by the land-tax granted for the fervice of the year 1769.

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APRIL 10.

That the fum of 400,066 1; which, by an act made in the 7th year of his prefent majefty's reign, intitled, An act for eftablishing an agreement for the payment of the annual fum of 400,000 1. for a limited time, by the Eaft-India company, in refpect of the territorial acquifitions and revenues lately obtained in the Eaft-Indies,' is directed to be paid, within the prefent year, into the receipt of his majefty's exchequer, by the faid com. pany, be applied towards making good the fupply granted to his ma jesty.

APRIL II.

1. That the fun of 780,000 1. be raised, by way of lottery; fuch lottery to confift of 60,000 tickets, at 131. each; and that the contributors towards the fame fhall, on or before the 20th day of this inftant April, make a depofit, with the cafhiers of the bank of England, That the duties of excife, pay of 11. in refpect of the monies to

MARCH 14.

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be paid for every fuch ticket, as a fecurity for making the future payments to the faid cashiers, on or before the times herein after limited; that is to fay, for and in refpect every fuch ticket, 21. on or before the 1ft day of June next, 31. on or before the 10th day of July next, 31. on or before the 25th day of Auguft next, and 41. on or before the 3d day of October next; and that as foon as the fame can be prepared, they shall be delivered to the contributors fo compleating their payments; that the fum of 600,000l. fhall be diftributed into prizes, for the benefit of the proprietors of the fortunate tickets in the faid lottery, which prizes fhall be charged upon the aids and fupplies granted in this feffion of parliament for the fervice of the year 1769, and be paid at the bank of England, in money, to fuch proprietors, upon demand, on or at any time after the 12th day of January 1770, without any deduction what foever; and that all the monies to be received by the faid cashiers fhall be paid into the receipt of his majetty's exchequer, to be applied, from time to time, to fuch fervices as fhall then have been voted by this houfe in this feffion of parliament; and that every contributor, who fhall pay in the whole of his contribution towards the faid fum of 780,000 1. on or before the 22d day of August next, fhall be allowed an intereft, by way of discount, after the rate of 31. per centuin per annum, on the fums fo compleating his contribution refpectively, to be computed from the day of compleating the fame to the third day of October next.

2. That a fum not exceeding 30,000l. out of fuch monies as

shall be paid into the receipt of the exchequer, after the 4th day of April 1769, and on or before the 5th day of April 1770, of the produce of all or any of the duties and revenues, which, by any act or acts of parliament, have been directed to be referved for the difpofition of parliament, towards defraying the neceffary expences of defending, protecting and fecuring the British colonies and plantations in America, be applied towards making good fuch part of the fupply as hath been granted to his najelty for maintaining his majefty's forces and garrifons in the plantations, and for provifions for the forces in North America, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and the ceded iflands, for the year 1769.

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3. That fuch of the monies as fhall be paid into the receipt of the exchequer, after the 4th day of April 1769, and on or before the 5th day of April 1770, of the produce of the duties charged by an act of liament made in the 5th year of his prefent majefty's reign, upon the importation and exportation of gum fenega and gum arabic, be applied towards making good the fupply granted to his majetty.

APRIL 12.

1. That towards making good the fupply granted to his majefty, there be iflued and applied the fum of 135,1771. 15 s. 6 d. remaining in the exchequer, on the 5th day of April, 1769, for the difpofition of parliament, of the monies which had then arifen, of the furplufies, exceffes, or overplus monies, and other revenues compofing the fund commonly called The finking fund.

2. That towards raifing the fup ply granted to his majesty, there be

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