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 Expend within the same Period. One Shilling and Sixpence Duty on Pensions and Sala- Small Branches of the King's Hereditary Revenue. Surplus Fees of regulated Public Offices.. Poundage Fees, Pells Fees, Casualties, Treasury Fees, and Hospital Fees... Deduct Balances and Bills outstanding on 5th January,1823|| TOTAL Ordinary Revenues... 2,049,328 4 8 68,730 5 21 62,612 12 9 250,059 11 3 234,000 0 0 53,872 4 8 OTHER RESOURCES: 59,037,571 24 62,340,454 6 2,999,888 12 5 59,340,565 13 Money received from the Bank of England, more than repaid to them, on account of Unclaimed Dividends.. The Amount of Savings on 3d Class of the Civil List, at? the 5th January 1821.. Money paid into the Exchequer, by the Commissioners for issuing Bills for Public Works Money repaid in Ireland, on account of Advances from the Consolidated Fund, under various Acts, for Public Improvement Imprest and other Monies paid into the Exchequer.... Deduct Balances and Bills outstanding on January 5, 1823 Balances, &c. in the hands of Receivers, &c. on 5th January, 1822.. Do.. do.... Balances less in 1823 than in 1822 304,173 6 4,915,519 19 4 4,611,346 13 5 Surplus Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure issued thereout.. Actual Excess of Income above Expenditure..... the Year ended 5th January 1823, after deducting the Repayments, Allowances, Discounts, Drawture of the United Kingdom, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt, PAYMENTS OUT OF EXCHEQUER; Dividend, Interest, and Management of the Public) Funded Debt, four Quarters to 10th October 1822, ex-( clusive of £15,811,710. 12s.9d. issued to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt..... Interest on Exchequer Bills and Irish Treasury Bills, exclusive of £301,250 for Sinking Fund.. 29,490,897 4 21 1,430,596 16 10 Issued to the Trustees of Military and Naval Pensions, per Act 3 Geo. IV. c. 51... Civil List.. .....four Quarters to 5th January, 1823. ..do.. 30,921,494 1 1 1,400,000 0 0 1,057,000 0 0 378,432 5 14 72,953 10 2 Officers of Courts of Justice.. ..do.. 83,377 12 54 14,750 0 2,956 13 8 183,716 7 5 248,253 6 94 2,041,439 16 4 16,006,234 4 24 Deduct the Sum issued to the Trustees of Military and) Bank of Ireland, Balance due for Advances for Com-2 Interest on Advances made on the Credit of the Loan, By the Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills, under TOTAL EXPENDITURE, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduc- Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure? 1,400,000 0 0 14,606,234 4 23 105,181 9 44 6,546 9 7 34,500 0 0 383,734 0 11 529,961 19 111 55,187,221 18 71 4,915,519 19 93 £60,102,741 18 54 Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 25th March, 1823. S. R. LUSHINGTON. AN ACCOUNT of the NET PUBLIC INCOME of the United Kingdom of Great EXPENDITURE thereout, defrayed by the several Revenue Departments, and applied to the Redemption of Funded Total paid into the Ex-£49,777,710 13 1114,636,939 7 61 54,414,650 1 54 chequer... Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, Chambers, 25th March 1823. S. R. LUSHINGTON. BRITAIN AND IRELAND, in the Year ended the 5th January, 1823; after abating the of the actual Issues or Payments within the same Period, exclusive of the Sums Debt, or for paying off Unfunded Debt. £. s. d. £. S. d. Dividends, Interest, and Management of the 29,490,897 4 2 Issued to the Trustees of Military and Naval 30,921,494 1 1 1,400,000 0 0 Civil List, four Quarters to 5th January, 1823.. 1,057,000 0 0 Pensions charged, by Act of Parliament, upon Con solidated Fund..) 72,953 10 2 183,716 7 5 248,253 6 9 2,041,439 16 4 14,606,234 4 24 Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure thereout... 4,915,519 19 10 £. 54,414,650 15 AN ACCOUNT of the BALANCE of PUBLIC MONEY remaining in the EXCHEQUER UNFUNDED Debt, in the Year ended 5th January 1823; the Money applied towards the and the Money remaining in the Balances in the Exchequer on the 5th January 1822 MONEY RAISED In the Year ended 5th January, 1823, by the creation of Excess of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure 58,483,769 18 4,915,519 19 10! Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 25th March, 1823. £63,399,289 18 4 abers, S. R. LUSHINGTON. |