1. BALANCES An Account of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources, constituti HEADS counts, drawbacks TOTAL of REVENUE. & bounties of the RECEIPT nature of draw INCOME, backs; allowances within the Year, including RECEIPT. sities, on account after deducting BALANCES of almanacks, and for paper & parch- REPAYMENTS &c. 168,308 14 - 2,055,636 17 14 3,565 19 6 62,534 5 11 HACKNEY COACHES, and Hawkers and pedlars 14 12 10 67,837 14 8 OF ORDINARY REVENUES. 2,528,548 13 1757,610,523 5 1 4,340,495 13 51 53,270,027 11 73 55,798,576 39,888 8 4. 39,888 8 4 39,888 OTHER RESOURCES. AMOUNT of Savings on the Third Class of the Civil List MONEY brought from the Civil List on Account of the Clerk of the Hanaper MONEY received in repayment of the Loan raised for the service of the Emperor of Germany, per Acts 35 and 37 Geo.3 MONEYreceived fromthe East India Company on account of Retired Pay, Pensions, &c. of His Majesty's Forces serving in the East Indies, per Act 4 Geo. IV.c.71 FROM the Commissioners for theIssue of Exchequer Bills, per Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 34, for the Employment of the Poor MONEY received from the Trustees of Naval and Military Pensions IMPREST Monies repaid by) TOTALS of the PUBLIC Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 28th Feb. 1825. 4,660,000 4,660,000. 202, 825 18-4 202,825 18 4,340,495 13 51 60,060,387 10 662,588,936 3 J. C. HERRIES. he Public Income of GREAT BRITAIN; for the Year ended 5th January 1825. 0,887 17-21,203,374 5 7 4,444,202 2 8 48,881,952 18 11 2,472,361 3 155,798,576 4 919 1,203,374 5 78 4,444,262 2 85,672,312 17 9 2,472,861 3 17 62,585,936 3777 5 12 6 An Account of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources, constituting the Public TOTAL of ORDINARY REVENUES 45,376 12 2 199,602 18 53 19,670 17 81 179,932 0 9 225,308 12 11 9,748 11 04 9,748 11 04 9,748 11 0 292,086 0 72 4,540,003 8 9 274,265 15 84,265,737 13 14,557,823 13 9 TOTALS of the PUBLIC 89,011 13 7 89,011 13 73 89,011 13 7 40,573 1 11 40,573 1 11 40,573 1 11 209,124 1 10 209,124 1 10 209,124 1 10 INCOME of IRELAND 292,086 0 724,910,029 0 13 274,265 15 8 4,635,763 4 544,927,849 ས ོ-ས Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 10th March, 1825, J. C. HERRIES. Income of IRELAND, for the Year ended 5th January, 1825. 726,753 17 103 242,445 6 101 969,199 4 9 3,320,065 6 10 268,559 2 1 4,557,823 13 9 16 0 1 725,753 17 102 242,4456 6 101 969,199 4 9 3,690,090 18 2 268,559 2 12 4,927,849 5 1 AN ACCOUNT of the TOTAL INCOME of the REVENUE of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, in backs, and Bounties of the nature of Drawbacks; together with an Account of the Public Expendi within the same period. Deduct Balances and Bills outstanding on 5th January,1825 TOTAL Ordinary Revenues.. 9,869 2 1 252,913 2 6 39,888 8 4 57,535,765 4 9 OTHER RESOURCES: The Amount of Savings on the 3d Class of the Civil List.. Money brought from Čivil List, on account of the Clerk of the Hanaper Money received in repayment of the Loan raised for the By the East India Company, on account of Retired Pay, ........ Imprest and other Monies paid into the Exchequer. 7,827 5 2 1,733,333 6 8 60,000 0 0 125,273 9 0 4,660,000 0 0 160,901 9 51 411,949 19 104 7,160,385 10 2 £64,775,865 3 52 2,820,634 13 ST 2,740,920 5 St Balances, &c. in the hands of Receivers, &c. on 5th January, 1824. ......do...... ...5th January, 1825. Do....... Balances less in 1825 than in 1824..... Actual Excess of Income over Expenditure.. 79,714 8 6 6,587,802 17 3 E. 6,508,088 8 91 |