VII.-UNFUNDED DEBT. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT and DEMANDS OUTSTANDING on the 5th of January, 1819. VIII.-DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account, showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1818, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads, to the 5th January, 1819. ..... 559,000 0 0 For the Wear and Tear of the Ships in which ..... For the Charge of the Office of Ordnance in Ireland, on account of the Pay of Retired Officers of the late Irish Artillery and Engineers, and of Pensions to Widows of Deceased Officers of the same; for the year 1818.. ............... ........ 11,406 14 S ...... 10,394 7 10 For defraying the Expense of Allowances to Superannuated and Half-pay Officers, to Superannuated and Disabled Men, and also for Pensions to Widows of Deceased Officers, late belonging to the several Ordnance Military Corps in Great Britain, and not provided for by Parliament; in the year 1817 For the Charge of Allowances, Compensations, and Emoluments, in the nature of Superannuated or Retired Allowances, to Persons late belonging to the Office of Ordnance in Great Britain, in respect of their having held any Public Offices or Employments of a Civil nature, and also for the Charge of Widows' Pensions; for the year 1818 For the Charge of a like nature in Ireland; for the year 1818... For repairing Damages done to the Sea Walls at Portsmouth and Haslar, by the late violent Storm........ FORCES £. s. d. £. 3. d. For carrying into execution the Treaty between his Britannic Majesty and his Catholic Majesty, signed at Madrid, the 23rd day of September, 1817. For defraying the Charge of the Civil Establishments under mentioned; viz. Of Sierra Leone, from the 1st day of January to the 31st day of Royal Military College; from the 25th December, 1817, to the One hundredth part of 56 Millions of Exchequer Bills, autho- 120,000 0 0 To defray the Expense of Law Charges; for the year 1818 Expense attending the confining, maintaining, and employing Convicts at Home; for the year 1818.... Expense that may be incurred for Prosecutions, &c. relating to the Coin of this Kingdom; for the year 1818 Charge for printing Acts of Parliament for the two Houses of Parliament, for the Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace, and Chief Magistrates throughout the United Kingdom, and for the acting Justices throughout Great Britain; also for printing Bills, Reports, Evidence, and other Papers and Accounts for the House of Lords; for the year 1818.... To make good the Deficiency of the Grant of 1817, for printing 1750 Copies of the 71st Volume of Journals of the House of Commons To make good Ditto for defraying the Expenses of printing Bills, Reports, and other Papers, by order of the House of Commons, during the last Session To defray the Expense of printing the Votes of the House of To defray the Amount of Bills drawn or to be drawn from New To pay off and discharge Exchequer Bills issued pursuant to Acts of the 7th and 11th years of the reign of Queen Anne, Temaining in the Chests of the Tellers of the Exchequer, together with the Interest due upon them outstanding and unprovided for 2,190 0 0 600 0 0 1,000 0 0 242 6 14 For defraying the Expenses of the Gold Coinage; for the year 1819......... To complete the Expense of Building the Royal Military College at Sandhurst Towards building a Bridge over the Menai Strait, near Bangor To make good the deficiency of the Vote in the year 1816, for For defraying the Expense that may be incurred in 1818, for To defray the Expense of Sundry Works proposed to be done at For further making good the deficiencies of the Fee Funds; for the For further defraying the Contingent Expenses and Messengers For further defraying the Expenses of the House of Lords and For further defraying the Salaries to the Officers, and Expenses For the Expense of making variations in the Road between Bangor and Chirk; for the year 1818 To make up the total Sum charged upon the Fees arising in the The following SERVICES are directed to be paid, without any Fee or other Deduction whatsoever : To be applied in further execution of an Act of the 43rd year of his present Majesty, cap. 80, towards making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland; for the year 1818... Towards defraying the Expense of the building of a Penitentiary House at Milbank; for the year 1818 To defray the Expense of the National Vaccine Establishment; for the year 1818 To defray the Expense of the Establishment of the Pénitentiary To defray the Expense of confining and maintaining Criminal 1,750 0 0 formerly 336 10 0 (continued.) SERVICES-Continued. SUMS SUMS Voted or Granted. paid. Towards the Repairs of Henry the Seventh's Chapel; for the year 1818 For defraying the Expense of Works carrying on at the College of Edinburgh; for the year 1818 To defray the Charge of the Superannuation Allowances, or To enable the Trustees of the British Museum to purchase the For the purchase of Land on Hounslow Heath, for the Exercise of To enable his Majesty to pay the same to the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Mainte nance of the Poor Clergy, according to the Rules and Regulations by which the Funds of that Corporation are governed Towards enabling his Majesty to make provision for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poorer Clergy of Scotland, to be issued and applied pursuant to the provisions of any Act passed for that purpose For defraying the Charges of preparing and drawing the Lotteries for 1817, &c. .... For defraying the Charge of the following SERVICES in IRELAND, For the Remuneration of certain Public Officers in Ireland, for For defraying the Charge of Printing, Stationary, and other Dis- |