(G.) An Account of MONIES paid to the Office of ORDNANCE, in the Year January 1805. Payments to the ordnance for the grant of 1804 £.40000 (H.) An Account of MONIES paid on Account of His MAJESTY'S FORCES in IRE the Year ending the 5th January 1805. Muster-master general, and other public officers, their deputies, clerks, and incidental expenses 27713 4932 727 372 64 415 6.4 (I.) An Account, shewing the PAYMENTS in the Year ending the 5th January, 1 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. To Stephen Moore, Esq. accountant-general, for his expense and trouble in preparing the public accounts laid before Parliament in session 1804 John Smart, Esq. deputy-accountant-general, for the like Paul le Bas, Esq. examinator of corn bounties, for keeping the accounts of the said office Robert Marshall, Esq. Inspector-general of imports and exports, for his expense and trouble in preparing accounts of imports and exports for Roger Wetherall, first clerk in the Inspector-general of Imports and Samuel Hood, assistant examinator of excise, for the like 150 The expense of civil buildings in Ireland, for one year to the th For publishing proclamations and advertisements in the Dublin For printing, stationary, and other disbursements for several public offices in Dublin Casile 7026 9 10 For clothing his Majesty's heralds, puisuivants at arms, and state trumpeters, for three years from 17th March 1304 For the purchase of the palace of the Archbishop of Dublin at Saint 966 Brought forward 4500 0 10000 The board of first fruits for building new and repairing old churches, &c. 5000 O The farming society 1 The linen and hempen manufacture The incorporated society for promoting English protestant schools The association for discountenancing vice The female orphan house near Dublin The penitentiary for young criminals in Dublin The foundling hospital in Dublin The hibernian marine society The hibernian school for soldiers children The Westmorland lock hospital in Dublin 5500 O O 4500 O O — 21600 20129 O 1000 O O 1750 0 O 22500 O 0 1937 14 8 The fever hospital and house of recovery in Dublin The house of industry in Dublin The Roman catholic seminary The lying-in hospital Dublin 5319 2315 O 8940 23913 (K.) An Account of the Amount of Payments from the VOTE of CREDIT, in t ending the 5th January 1805. Amount of Payments for Vote or Credit (see Account of Distribution thereof) (1) An Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into and all EXPORTS from IRELAND Year ending 5th January 1805; Distinguishing the Value of Irish Produce and factures Exported from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported; together w Difference between the Official Value and the Real Value of Irish Produce and factures Exported in the Year ending 5th January 1805. Note. The Account of the REAL VALUE of Irish Produce and Manufactures, Exported in ending 5th January 1805, cannot be now returned, as the Average Rates of all ireland are ascertained. (2.)-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their Tonnage, have been Built and Registered in the several Ports of IRELAND, between the January 1804 and the 5th January 1805. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of IRELAND, and Demands outstanding, on the 5th January, 1805; under the Heads of Loan Debentures, Exchequer Bills, Lottery Prizes, and Loan from Great Britain for paying the Prizes of the Irish Lotteries of 1801: distinguishing, under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demand consisted, and also what Part of the said Debt or Demand was then provided for, and in what Manner; and what Part thereof was unprovided for. Outstanding lottery prizes of the several lotteries, from the year 1782 to the year 1801 27784 O 0 299000 0 0 Loan from Great Britain, for paying the prizes of the Irish lotteries 1801. (a) Provision has been made for these sums by several acts of parliament. |