AN ACCOUNT OF THE VALUE OF ALL IMPORTS INTO, AND OF ALL EXPORTS FROM, IRELAND, During each of the Three Years ending the 5th January 1823, (calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated inclusive and exclusive of the Trade with Great Britain;) distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported ;—Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported from Ireland, according to the value thereof, as computed at the Average Prices Current. 5th Jan. 18215,197,192 17 8 7,089,441 11 6 89,781 6 11 7,179,222 18 5 10,308,713 || % 1822 6,407,427 15 87,703,857 11 83 77,795 4 34 7,781,652 16 9,808,667 @ 7 VALUE inclusive of the Trade with GREAT BRITAIN. 1823 6,607,487 12 536,771,607 2 3 54,302 7 3 6,825,909 9 6 7,871,27 70 3 YEARS ENDING VALUE exclusive of the £ £ £ s. d. 30,886 11 7 Trade with GREAT BRITAIN. £ 853,983 4 833,548 NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. NEW VESSELS BUILT. AN ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were built and registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, in the Years ending the 5th January 1821, 1822, and 1823, respectively. Vessels. Tonnage. Vessels. Tonnage. Vessels. Tonnage. AN ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, on the 30th September, in the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822, respectively. ited Kingdom 21,473 2,412,804 155,335 21,163 2,329,213 150,424 20,756 2,288,999 147,529 es Guernsey,) Man Jersey and 496 26,225 3,775 489 26,639 3,859 482 26,404 3,788 itish Planta-2 tions. 3,405 209,564 15,304 3,384 204,350 14,896 3,404 203,641 15,016 TOTAL.... 25,374 2,648,593 174,414 25,036 2,560,202 169,179 24,642 2,519,044 166,339 ustom House, London, 24th March, 1823. WILLIAM IRVING, } Inspector General of Imports and Exports. NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM-continued. VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE. AN ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys employed in Navigating the same, (including their repeated Voyages,) that entered Inwards, and cleared Outwards, at the several Ports of The United Kingdom, from and to all Parts of the World, (exclusive of the Intercourse between GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND respectively;) during each of the three Years ending 5th January 1823. SHIPPING ENTERED INWARDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, (Exclusive of the Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland.) (Exclusive of the Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland.) AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE RUSSIAN DUTCH LOAN, In British Money, the Payment of which Great Britain undertook, by the Convention signed at London, 19th May, 1815; and, the Amount paid by Great Britain in each Year, for the Principal and Interest of that Loan, as authorized by the 55 Geo. 3. c. 115; and, the Total Amount paid of Principal and Interest, up to the 1st January, 1823;-also, An Estimate of the Amount, in British Money, which remains to be paid by Great Britain for that Loan, on the principle the Payments have hitherto been made. (Presented to Parliament 24th Feb. 1823.) THE Amount of PRINCIPAL of the RUSSIAN DUTCH LOAN, the Payment of which Great Britain undertook, by the Convention above mentioned, was 25,000,000 Florins; which, at the exchange of Eleven Florins to the Pound sterling, amounts to £2,272,727. 5s. 6d. THE AMOUNT PAID BY GREAT BRITAIN, IS AS FOLLOWS: The Amount of Principal of this Loan remaining due on the 1st January, 1823, is 23,250,000 Florins, which, in British sterling, at the exchange of Eleven Florins, amounts to £2,113,636 7s. 3d.; and the Principal is to be paid off by Annual Instalments of £1 per cent, or 250,000 Florins, subject, however, to an increase of such Instalment, on the demand of the Russian Government, to an Annual Sum, not exceeding 3 per Cent, or 750,000 Florins, Dutch Currency. Treasury Chambers, Feb. 22, 1823. J. C. HERRIES. AN ACCOUNT of the Sums received from FRANCE, in respect of the PECUNIARY INDEMNITY payable under the Convention No. 5, of the 15th Nov. 1815; and of the Appropriation thereof.-(Presented to Parliament 25th June 1823.) THE Total Sum received by His Majesty's Government, in pursuance of this Convention, and of the several Arrangements subsequently made, was f. 125,228,482. 42. which at the exchange of f. 25. 29. the average rate of Remittance to this Country, was By Interest, &c. upon the Money received beyond the Amount paid by way of Discount upon anticipated Payments, Commission upon Negociations, &c. By Payment on account of proportions of the Pecuniary Indemnity By Payment on account of the Sums due to Brunswick, for Subsidiary Paid the Chevalier Canova, for removing Works of Art, &c. By the Expenses of the Office of the Commissioners of Deposit By Amount paid M. de Ladebat, in satisfaction of his Claims, in` respect of Property belonging to him, sequestrated at the beginning of the War by the British Government By Amount paid Mr. Martin, towards the Indemnification of Proprietors of Property at St. Domingo, for the sequestration of their Property during the occupation of that Island, by the British Forces) By Amount paid the French East India Company, as an Indemnification for Property belonging to them, sequestrated at the commencement of the War By Amount granted to Lord Beresford, and the Portuguese Army under his command, on account of their proportion of the Prize captured by the Allied Armies, and delivered over to the British Authorities, beyond the net Sum received from France, as the value of the Prize Property left at Bourdeaux By Amount paid Mr. Spearman, remuneration for his Services in the By Payments on account of His Majesty's Coronation By Balance 23,527 1 1,269,071 1 1,529,765 2 8 500,000 0 0 15,634 19 3 99,331 4 3,400 00 60,000 0 22,733 19 1,000 0 0 138,238 0 ? 3,358 91 4,960,986 17 1 *62,185 19 £5,023,172 16 * THIS Balance is liable to the Payment of a further Sum, on account of the Subsid Force of Brunswick; as also of a further Sum, as Indemnification to the Proprieto Property in St. Domingo, the amount of which cannot at present be accurately ascertained Whitehall Treasuryhambers, } 25th June 1823. 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