An Abstract of the RECEIPTS and ISSUES of the TREASURY in IRELAND, From Corporation of Paving, to complete £. 2,500 an Overpayment of the Proportion of Grant to them in Session 1800, pursuant to Act of Parl. Session 1801, disappropriating so much thereof as was applicable to the Period from 1st Jan, to 31st March, 1801 From Barrack Master General, Amount of Sale by Auction of Guard Houses, &c. erected by Governinent at different Avenues leading to and round Dublin More, for Amount of Sale by Auction of Wooden Huts of temporary Barracks at the Rere of Kerry House, Stephen's Green, Dublin From Board of Works, Net Produce of Sale by Auction of old 183,116 18 10 40,676 9 31 1,976 5 1,780 358 18 8 2,017 18 5 44,072 I I 8,814 5 9 22,236 17 6 20 10 7,106 157 150 11 8 67 15 6 in One Year, from the 5th Jan. 1802 to the 5th Jan. 1803, together with the REMAINS. £.. S. d. 131,760 6 64 118,076 4 84 3,125 1,386 16 1 21,533 I 7300 7,045 4 159521 200 64 22,826 19 - 7 96,991 14 1 4,123 14 24 289,995 17 45 Half-Pay Officers, Reduced Chaplains, &c. 839,231 19 14 I 13,092 2 II 714,912 8 3 196,836 4 94 Marching Allowances Army Extraordinaries 3 6,283 6 319,651 7 10 2,712,552 15 51,019 13 111 30,363 13 760,132 19 12,000 300,044 1,094,400 1,527,945 8 396,563 16 91,768 6 7,769,992 1495 1,997 10- 2,690 379 6 1 14,026 I 23,940 16 1,004,527 2 C. CAVENDISH. 6. 8,808,892 15 11 An Account of the UNFUNDED DEET of IRELAND, and DEMANDS OUTSTANDING, on the 5th January 1803, 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 ;—distin-· guishing, under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demand consisted, and also what Part of said Debt and Demand was then provided for, and in what Manner, and what Part thereof was unprovided for. (a) 29,981 0 0 299,000 0 0 Outstanding lottery prizes of the several lotteries, from the year 1782 to the year 1801 Loan from Great Britain, for paying the prizes of the Irish lotteries of 1901 (a) Provision has been made for these sums by several acts of parliament. (b) Provided for last session. (c) To be provided for by the Grand Canal Company to whom they were issued. (d) To be provided for by the commissioners of wide streets. (e) Have been for some years past replaced from year to year by other exchequer bills to a similar amount. The remaining sums to be provided for. Treasury Chamber, Dublin Castle, 28th April, 1803. G. CAVENDISH, |