for the Year ended the 5th of January 1808. Nett Produce, applic able to National Ob jects, and to Pay- Total Payments out of Payments into the Ex ments into the Ex chequer. the Nett Produce. chequer. 528,663 10 0 5,896,S18 1 87 DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account, shewing how the MoNIES granted for the SERVICE of the Year 1807, have been disposed of; so far as relates to Ireland. SERVICES. FORCES. Army, with garrisons and their in- Recruiting and contingencies 1,168,225 18 1 264,108 2 8 75,214 6 3 277,2491. Os. 10d. Br.)..... ....... 134,855 4 10 Militia, pay, &c. (849,0811. 7s. 7d. Br. part of 2,493,6441. 7s. ..... 5d. Br.) Allowance to non-commissioned officers and private men for small beer, and while on a march, (57,8447. 11s. 114d. Br. a farther part of 467, 2731. 3s. 11d. Br.)... Contingencies (22,1531. 17s. Od. Br. part of 62,1531. 17s. Od. Br.) Volunteer corps, (830,3017. 4s. 8d. Br. part of 1,490,3011. 4s. 8d. General and staff officers, and offi- 1,268,528 14 10 919,838 3 3 Pensions to widows of officers of the land forces, and expences attending the same (6,000l. Os. Od. Br. part of 43,2581. 7s. 6d. Br.) General hospital expences of his majesty's forces in Ireland, including medicaments, for general and regimental hospitals, and the charge of the royal military infirmary, Dublin, for sick and wounded soldiers (18,4617. 10s. 10d. Br.) Retired and officiating chaplains of his majesty's forces (3,2087. 15s. 11d. Br. part of 18,2087. 15s. 11d. Br.) Barrack department in Ireland (469,4507. 12s. 6d. Br.) .... Extraordinary services of the army 508,571 10 21 371,134 0 3 in Ireland (600,000l. Os. Od. Br.) 650,000 0 0 463,524 5 2 ORDNANCE: Office of ordnance in Ireland, for the year 1807 (479,2467. 19s. 7d. Br.) ......... PUBLIC OFFICERS for several SERVICES: S. Moore, esq. acc. gen. for his ex-l 519,184 46 519,184 4 65 traordinary trouble and expense in preparing and stating the public accounts of Ireland, laid before parliament, in 1807 .......... J. Smart, esq. dep. acc. gen. for his extraordinary trouble in preparing the public accounts of Ireland, for the year ending 5th Jan. 1807 .... P. Le Bas, esq. examinator of corn bounties, for his trouble in keeping the accounts of said office R. Marshall, esq. inspector gen. of imports and exports, for his expense and trouble in preparing the accounts of the imports and exports of Ireland, for parliament, for one year ending 5th Jan. 1807 Hugh B. Hautenville, esq. first clerk in the office of the inspector general of imports and exports in Ireland, for his extraordinary trouble in preparing accounts for parliament Geo. Hatton, esq. examinator of excise, for his extraordinary trouble and expense in preparing accounts for parliament Sam. Hood, esq. assistant examinator of excise, for his extraordinary trouble in preparing accounts for parliament........ Tho. Haffield, esq. clerk in the office of the auditor of the exchequer, for his extraordinary trouble in preparing accounts for parliament MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, from 5th Jan. 1807 to 5th Jan. 1808. Expense of civil buildings ....... Expense of printing and binding 250 copies of the acts of the 47th of his present majesty ............. Expense of publishing procla-[ 1 To enable his majesty to make some allowance to the commissioners appointed to enquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments received in certain public 1,086 0 0 1,086 0 0 740 0 0 740 0 0 offices in Ireland (22,500 British) 24,375 0 0 24,375 0 0 Expence attending the several com missions for taking and receiving evidence in petitions against returns to parliament, in the year 1807 Salaries of the commissioners for granting lottery licences, their secretary and clerks, and the comp 3,408 0 0 3,408 0 0 |