(A. 1.)—MONIES paid out of the Receipt of the Exchequer, in the Year ending the 5th Jan. 1813, towards defraying the Churge of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of IRELAND. (A. 2.)-Total Amount of the Sums actually received by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the NATIONAL DEBT, in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1813. (B)—Interest on EXCHEQUER BILLS, with the Payments made in the Year from the 5th Jan. 1812 to the 5th Jan. 1813. There remained Interest on Exchequer Bills unclaimed on the 5th January 1812 ... On £. 114,062 10 O from 25th Sept. 1811 to 25th Sept. 1812.... On £. 216,000 0 0 from 30th Do. ... Do. to 30th Do. 0 from 25th Do. ... Do. to 25th Do........ 4 from 30th Do. ... Do. to 30th Do. (when paid off) Deduct Interest unclaimed on the 5th January 1813 £. S. d. 13 2 11 5,703 2 6 10,800 0 0 14,687 10 0 10,833 6 8 Total Payments for Interest on Exchequer Bills, in the Year to 5th January 1813... 422 6 7 96,209 8 8 13 2 11 96,196 5 9 (C.)-Payments made in the Year ending the 5th of January 1813, for the separate Service of IRELAND. £. For improving Post Roads.. S. d. 76,961 4 10 For Balance due the Bank of Ireland on £. 200,000 advanced for Relief of Commercial Credit 18,461 2 2 On account of the Balance due by Ireland, on joint Expenditure of the United (D.)-Payments made from the FUNDS appropriated for Local Purposes in IRELAND, from the 5th Jan. 1812, to the 5th Jan. 1813. (E.)-Payments in the Year to the 5th January 1813, under the several Heads of-Civil List, Pensions, and other permanent Charges. (F. 1.)-Amount of BOUNTIES paid out of the Public Revenue of Customs in the Year ending the 5th of Jun. 1813, being Payments in the nature of Anticipation of Exchequer Receipts. (F. 2.)-Amount of Payments out of the Revenue of Excise for BOUNTIES, MILITIA, ARMY, of RESERVE, DESERTERS' WARRANTS, &c. in the Year ending the 5th of January 1813, being Payments in the nature of Anticipation of Exchequer Receipts. (G.)-Monies paid to the Office of ORDNANCE in the Year to the 5th of January 1813. For the Charge of the Office of Ordnance On account of Pay of retired Officers of the late Irish Artillery, and Pensions to £. 5. d. 498,209 14 8 13,282 8 4 3,054 17 11 514,547 0 11 (H.)-Monies paid on Account of His Majesty's FORCES in IRELAND, in the Year ending (I.)-Payments in the Year ending the 5th January 1813, for MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. (K.)-Payments from the VOTE OF CREDIT in the Year ending 5th Jun, 1813. VI.-PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT. PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of IRELAND as the same stood on the 5th of January 1813. An Account of the Progress made in the REDUCTION of the PUBLIC FUNDED DEBT of IRь. LAND, to the 5th of January 1813. Stock Redeemed by Sinking Fund. £. S. d. 5,345,055 12 6 Total Sums Paid. £. s. d. 4,242,528 19 3 Sums Annually applicable in Ireland to the REDUCTION of the NATIONAL DEbt. Annual Income of each Loan. £. S. d. 343,653 17 5 Annual Interest on Stock Redeemed. £. S. d. 214,436 9 2 At the Establishment of the Sinking Fund, £. 100,000 per Annum was granted for the then existing Debt,-£.32,350 19s. of which was appropriated to the Reduction of Money borrowed for Ireland by the Government of Great Britain, in the year 1797; and £. 67,649 1s. with £. 54,042 13 8d. per Annum expired Annuities, which fell in afterwards, to Remainder of the Debt due by Ireland, prior to the year 1797, without any references to the Amount. The Money borrowed for Ireland by the Government of Great Britain is not included in the above Statement, being settled for in England by the Lords of the Treasury of Ireland, and can only be procured from the Commissioners for reducing the National Debt of England. VII.-UNFUNDED DEBT. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of IRELAND, and DEMANDS OUTSTANDING on the 5th Day of January 1813. Outstanding Lottery Prizes of the several Lotteries from 1782 to 1801 (a) 2,225 0 0 (a) 308 6 8 (b) 2,508,940 5 (a) 25,927 0 0 Total (a) Provision has been made for these Sums by several Acts of Parliament. (b) To be provided for. VIII.-DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account shewing how the MONIES, granted for the SERVICE of the Year 1812, have been disposed of, so far as relates to IRELAND; stated in Irish Currency. |