A N ANNUAL ABSTRACT OF THE SINKING FUND, From MICHAELMAS -71$, When it was firft ftated to PARLIAMENT, To the ioth of OCTOBER, 1763. BY A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, Many Years in the TREASURY. Collected for his own private Amufement, and now made publick. LONDON: Printed for R. Davis, in Piccadilly; J.Newbery, in Sc. Paul’s Church Yard; L. Davis and C. Rhymers, in Holborn ; C. Henderson, at the Royal Exchange ; and W. Nicoll, in St. Paul’s Church Yard. MDCCLXIV. A N A B S T R A C T, Shewing the P R 0 D U C E of the SINKING FUND, From the firft Eftablifhment thereof, to Michaelmas 1763, and how the fame hath been from Time to Time applied, diftinguilhing each Year. [ 2 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND To the income of the faid Fund, from the com- mencement thereof to Michaelmas 1718, viz. {.. s. d. f. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund, including they furplus of the Civil Lift Funds accounts, 1716,?- 1717, and 1718 - - J Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund fori their original capital -- - J Surplus of the General Fund, after referving-. 130,000/. towards paying annuities chargeable I thereupon, for the half year ended at Chrift- f mas 1718 - - J 190,436 15 ii-jj ■ 5 6 9.5°5 4 11 To remains at Michaelmas 1718, brought forward To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michaelmas 1718, and Michaelmas 1719, viz. Surplus of the Aggregate-1 Fund, including the fur-1 plus of the Civil Lift f Funds eoiemanno — -* Surplus of the South Seay Company’s Fund for h • their original capital J Surplus of the Generali Fund - J 6 .495 7 127,742 424,906 10 .994,411. 15- 9 , To remains at Michaelmas 1719, per contra , brought 7 forward - - I I ®’ To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michaelmas 1719, and Michaelmas 1720, viz. Surplus of the Aggregate, , including the furplus off the Civil Lift Funds J Surplus of the South Sea ^ Company’s Fund for ( their original capital j Surplus of the Generali Fund 453.831 th^Generalj , 816,369 13 Carried forward 1,591,535 16 PER CONTRA By remains at Michaelmas 1718 By principal on old Exche-1 quer Bills cancelled — 5 Intereft on ditto Bills — By remains at Michaelmas 1719 By principal on old Exche- T " -quer Bitts cancelled — 5 - Intereft on ditto Bills — ■ By remains at Michaelmas 1720 [ 3 3 £■ s. d. £. s. d. 569,505 4 £■ s. d. 751,850- 7 775)l66 3 8 775,166 3 8 ?- 3 > 3 l6 3 8 J -- 219,245 12 r 994,411 15 9 *1,843 » 433,86s 11 Hi 433 . 382,501 1 3 816,369 13 2i Carried forward 1,209,03417 7i C 4 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D To remains at Michaelmas 1720, per contra brought forward - - . To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michaelmas 1720, and Michaelmas 1721, viz. Surplus of the Aggregate-) Fund, including the fur- ( plus of the Civil Lift j Funds — — J Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund for their original capital Surplus of the General" Fund, after abating 83,187/ 12 s. 8 d. be¬ ing part of the remains at Michaelmas 1720, brought forward — Brought forward 175,148 1 95>°95 9 10 280,242 13 £■ .591=53' 5 i 4>3^4 6 To calh brought to this ac-. count, being part of the money advanced by the South Sea Company, on ingrafting into the ftock of theCompany the Lot¬ tery Annuities 1710, over and above 94,551/. 12J. 3 id. iflued to the tru- ftees for circulating Ex¬ chequer Bills on account of the publick — J 234,121 12 7 896,865 7 4.J Carried forward 2,105,900 3 [ 5 ] PER CONTRA Cr Brought forward - £. s. d. Bv paid to make good the deficiency of the Eait 1 ' India Company’s Fund at Michaelmas 1719 S By paid to make good the deficiency on the regifter 1 for the duty on hops, principal 7790/. 1 6s. 8 {d. h intereft 4689/. 12 r. 4-id. in both - ■> By Edward Bangham, receiver of taxes for the -j commiflioners at Hereford, for the like fum ( overpaid on his account of the land-tax anno j By paid the commifiioners appointed to take in fub- -j fcriptions to the South Sea Company, in re- I ward for their fervices, purfuant to the act f 6 George I, — — - 191,028 16 6~' 89 19 41 206,299 5 — £■ 1,209,034 15 206,299 By remains at Michaelmas 1721 —— ~-- 690,566 2 4 i 896,865 7 42- Carried forward i, 4 i 5>334 — C 6 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND ' To remains at Michaelmas 1721, brought forward To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michaelmas 1721, and Michaelmas 1722, raz. Surplus of the Aggregate-. /. s. d. Fund, including the fur-I „ , plus of the Civil Lift f 2 9h9‘4 8 3r Surplus of the South Sea% Company’s Fund fort — ■■ ■ — their original capital 3 SurplusoftheGeneralFund 70,342 16 r| Brought forward 365,257- 6 S i- To impreft money repaid per-. truftees for circulating ( Exchequer Bills on ac- f count of the publick — J To money paid by the Southq Sea Company for inte- I reft, after the rate of 4 /. I per cent, on one million, f in Exchequer Bills, lent | the faid Company — J 88,543 8 7 1,216,339 7 6 Carried forward 2,631,673 S C 7 3 PER CONTRA O Brought forward By money paid to the perfons employed under the £. s. receivers firft appointed for taking in orders, ] tallies, and tickets upon the feveral fubfc rip- > 1,125 — tions to the South Sea Company, in purfuancc ! of the aft 6 George I. - - By money paid to the commiflioners appointed to ~j receive and take in. fuch orders, tallies, and tickets as were not taken in by the receivers at ! Ij0 3cj 10 firft appointed for that bufinels, in reward for C their Cervices, goo /. and for incident expences | 139 l. 10 J. in both - - J By money paid to the managers appointed to per-ft form the work remaining unperformed by the 1 former managers for taking in fublcriptions to the South Sea Company, purfuant to the aft 1 6 George I. viz. for their own falaries 2250/. I . and for incident expences 600 /. in both — J By money paid the truftees for circulating and ex-1 changing Exchequer Bills on account of the I publick, viz. for their own falaries 2922/. ^ 14s. g^d. inferior officers falaries 689 /. tor. 1 8 d. and for incident expences 269/. iqr. g' t d. I By principal on Exchequer 1 Loan Bills cancelled f Intereft on ditto Bills 964,800- ] 27,229 9 3 ' 2,850 - 3,882 - !y remains at Michaelmas 1722 — — 216,339 7 6 Carried forward 2,416,260 — [ 8 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward To remains at Michael mas 17 2 2, fer contra brought forward — 215:413 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1722, and Michaelmas 1723, wz. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund,-, £. s. d. including the furplusof theCivil l 443,007 9 14' Lift Fund - - J Surplus of the South SeaCompa-n ny’s Fund for their original ca-h 34,87011 2 pital --J Surplus of the General Fund — 144,935 — 7 s. d. 8 —I 622,813 — 104 To money paid into the /. s. d. Exchequer for theSouth Sea Company’s propor¬ tion, being -7|ths of 27,182 l. — gd. ac¬ crued for intereft on the principal fum of 964,800 l. Exchequer Loan Bills, cancelled at Michaelmas 1722 — 14,306 6 84 - More paid into the Ex¬ chequer for the faid Company’s proportion ofi,396/. 4J. 8 d. com¬ puted to be due on the new exchanged bills to the 24th of July 1722, the day the contract . with the Bank com¬ menced —- 73 + 1 7 24 ,637,854 4- 94 To money paid into the Exchequer by the South Sea Company, for a million in Exchequer Bills lent them -- - —_ 1,000,000- To Exchequer Bills made forth in purfuance to the a£l: of 9 Geo. I. 1,000,000 — — 2,853,267 12 TO Dr- £■ *■ <1- 2,631,673 8 14 - 2,637,854 4 94 Carried forward 5,269,527 12 114 PER CONTRA [ 9 ] £■ *■ d. 34,800- By money paid for principal on Ex¬ chequer Loan Bills cancelled Intereft on ditto Bills — 1,2c By money paid for principal on Exchequer Bills, cancelled — — — — By paid the Bank of England on their allowance of 3 l. per i cent.-per ami. for circulating and paying intereft at I their own coft on Exchequer Bills between the 24th f of July, 1722, and the 24th of April, 1723 - -* By paid ditto Bank to redeem certain annuities at 5 l. per 1 cent, amounting to 60,239/. 6r. 2 ^- commonly called r Lottery Annuities, in purfuance of the aft of 9 Geo. I. J By principal on Exchequer Bills made forth anno 1722, fori the debt of the navy cancelled out of money repaid > by the South Sea Company — — — J By paid the cafhier of the South Sea Company, for incident charges and expences attending the taking in of the I fubferiptions to the faid Company, purfuant to the f aft of 6 George I. — — — — J Brought forward £■ 36,091 38,80015 5 i ,204,786 3 4 i 2 > 393> : 54 6 7 t By remains at Michaelmas 1723 — — — 460,113 6 24 2,853,267 12 10 C Carried forward a £■ t. d. 2,416,260 — *>393>»54 6 7s 4,800,414 6 9 [ IO ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND To remains at Michaelmas 1723, brought forward - To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 172?) and Michaelmas 1724, viz. Brought forward l- I- > 5,269,527 1 460,113 6 Surplus of the Aggregate Fund,7 including the furplus of the Civile Lift Funds — _ _ j Surplus of the South Sea Compao nv’s Fund for their original ca-F pital — — ' Surplus of the General Fund — 477,7.66 14 —4 170,65,9 679,809 To money paid into the • Exchequer for the South Sea Company’s proportion, being 4|ths. accrued for intereft on the principal fum of 34,800 1. in Exchequer Loan Bills, cancelled between Michaelmas £■ s. i. 1722, and the 5th of July, 1723 -' 679 162 To intereft money re¬ paid per late truftees for circulating and paying intereft on Exchequer .682,501 to if 682,501 10 11 3 r .682,501 10 1J 1,142,614 17 14 Carried forward 5,952,029 3 104 [ 12 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr. Brought forward —— To remains at Michaelmas 1724, brought forward —— 586,285 5 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1724, and Michaelmas 1725, viz. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund, £. s. d. including the furplus of the Civil Lift Funds - — 531,380 9 4 1 Surplus of the South Sea Company’s ! 775726161' Fund for their original capital — 79.685 14 gi j '' ' T Surplus of the General Fund ——164,66012— J l- *. i. 5,952,029 3 775,726 16 i'. 1,362,012 1 114 To remains at Michaelmas 1725 per contra, brought forward 547,654 3 to To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1725, and Michaelmas 2726, viz. L- J. d. 296,063 8 to^T _>■ 470,775 *- 9i 174,711 ii 11 J Surplus of the Aggregate Fund, in¬ cluding furplus of the Civil Lift Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund for their original capital Surplus of the General Fund «— 470,775 — 9i ■ 1,018,429 4 7^ Carried forward 7,198,531 — 9 [ *3 ] PER CONTRA O Brought forward — By blued to the paymafters of the Exchequer Bills, by way £. s. d. of impreft, and upon accompt, towards cancelling 1,000,0001. in Exchequer Bills, made out anno 1723, and for anfwering falaries and incident charges in exe- curing the aft with refpeft to the faid Bills - 7671891 17 9^ By paid the ufher of the Exchequer, for necelTaries delivered for the fervice of the Exchequer Bill Office — — 30 6 | By paid the Bank of England, on their allowance for circu¬ lating and paying intereft, at their own coft, on Exche¬ quer Bills, between the 24th of July, 1724, and the 24th , of July, 1725 —-- - - 4 bi 4 d 5 11 J £■ /■ 5.365.743 18 By remains at Michaelmas 172; 814.357 18 547. 6 54 3 1 By blued to the paymafter of the Exchequer Bills, upon ac¬ compt, towards cancelling the old Exchequer Bills — 627,166 + 9 1 By paid the ulher of the receipt of the Exchequer, for necef- I faries delivered for the fervice of the Exchequer Bill Office - . - - - 19 16 8 By paid the Bank of England, on their allowance for circu- 1 lating and paying intereft, at their own coft, on Ex¬ chequer Bills, between the 24th of July, 1725, and the 24th of January following - —- .- n,688 9— J 638,874 I0 638,874 10 5^ By remains at Michaelmas 1726 *— —— —— 379.554 H 2 t 1,018,429 7 i Carried forward 6,818,976 6 I <4 I THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUN0: Dr. £■ d. Brought forward -- 7,198,531 — 9 £• s - d - To remains at Michaelmas 172?, brought forward —— 379,554 >4 2 i To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michael¬ mas 1726, and Michaelmas 1727, viz. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund, in- £. ' s. d: ■ eluding the furplus of the Civil Lift.Funds — — — 628,729 13 44 "i Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund for their original capital — 88,099 '7 81 - Surplus of the General Fund —— 205,173 10 7-1 I .. 922,003 1 9 To calh brought to this kcompt to re¬ place the like fum ifliieH but of this Fund to the Bank of England; for tff- tereft and circulating bf Exchequer Bills, charged on the Papift Sifts',' purfuant to the aft 9 George I. — 5,726 16 3 More, being a remain in the Exche¬ quer, to fatisfy demands on the Bank¬ ers debt to the 29th of September, 1717, applicable to this Fund, pur¬ fuant to the aft 13 George T. — 10,725 5 3I Money received by Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer from a perfon un¬ known, towards difeharging the pub- lick debts, and by him paid into the receipt of his majefty’s Exchequer accordingly ■ — — — . 120 — 1 Income by the tax onPapift, after the 1 /. deficiency thereof was made good out of the publick fupplies for the year ; 1. 1726, purfuant to the aft 12 Geo. I. '528 4 ' 2 939> I0 3 7 5* 939» i0 3 7 5 i 1 ’ .. 1 >3 >7,658 1 7 i • Memorandum. From tliis charge ought to be i&dufted the' following-articles, becadfe they are no part of jhe produce of_the Sihking"FutRl, altho’ inferted in the accompts of the furplus’s delivered to the Hon. Houfe of Commons, viz. , , f The million ,'paid into the Exchequer by the In the account t gouith S ea'Co mpany for "a million tii Ex- ahno 1723. £ chequer Bill^ lent them-- 1,000,000-j _. t The milliob in Exchequer Bills made out in ] . - {_purfuance of the aft 9~George I. ' — 1,000,000-> - . 1 r The money: replaced to make good the like -Ih the accotmt j talcenout bf the Sinking. Fund for circula- aimo 1727. ( ting Exchequer Bills on the Papift aft — 5 , 7 2 6 16 3 ,137,634. 8 2i ^Carried forward 6,131,907 11 ii* [ i6 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward £■ * 6.J3i>9°7 i To remains at Michaelmas 1727 brought forward —— To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Michael¬ mas 1727, and Michaelmas 1728, viz. £• s - d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 1,064,960 16 io|-| Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund for their original capital 205,491 15 Surplus of the General Fund — 301,668 8 ^784 15 Income by the tax on Papift, after the deficiency thereof was made good out of the publick fupplies, anno 1726, purfuant to an ait 12 George I. -- - To money brought to accompt of the Sinking Fund, to recoup an over¬ payment made to the South Sea Company of 14/. os. $d. per am. for five years and half, from Mi¬ chaelmas 1720, to Lady-day 1726, which 14/. os. 5 d. was annuity attending upon the principal fum of 280/. 8 s. 6d. found, upon du¬ plicating the books of fubfcription, to be allowed the faid Company in additional Stock more than they ought to have had — 1,572,121 — 2J h 573 >* 9 6 J 5 5 v i> 573 >* 9 S >5 5 i 1,638,081 to 8i Carried forward 7,705,204 7 5 PER CONTRA [ *7 ] Cr- £. s- d. Brought forward - 6,067,122 16 8J By money fet apart in the Exchequer for redeeming and f s. d. paying off the refidue of 548,939/. 12J. 6jd. (made lefsby505/. 6 s. —i d. by means of a like fum taken into the Bank as debentures entitled to an annuity payable there, when the laid debentures were adually entitled to an annuity payable at the Exchequer) con¬ tained in the ftanding orders made, or to be made, out for army debentures certified fince the 21ft of March, 1719, purfuant to an ad 13 George I. p.324. 328,506 15 11^.' By paid the Bank of England for interell and circulation upon fo many of the Exchequer Bills as were charge¬ able on the Sinking Fund between the 24th of July, 1727, and the 24th of Odober following - 308 16 8 By paid the ufher of the Exchequer for neceffaries delivered for the fervice of the Exchequer Bill Office - 86 9 74. By principal paid off on orders for debentures made forth for the relief of the fufferers of Nevis and St. Chriftophers, purfuant to a claufe in an ad 1 George II. p. 446 and 447 — — — — — 16,768 19 3i By paid the ufher of the Exchequer for necelfaries delivered for the fervice of the Office for paying intereft on Nevis and St. Chriftophers debentures — — — r3 10J 1 1,411,066 15 4 i By paid the South Sea Company, in redemption of fo much of their capital, being to make up 434,605/. paid the faid Company, out of the monies contributed by the Bank for annuities, on the duties on coals500,000 /. ac¬ cording to the ad 9 George II. which enacts, that their capital may be redeemed by any payments, not being lefs than 500,000/. at a time — — — 65,305- By paid the Governor and Company of the Bank of England one million, for redeeming 40,000/. per mm. being part of the annuity of 71,001/. is. 3 4-r/. payable to the faid Governor and Company, for the principal fum of 1,775,027 17 s. 10 id. delivered up by them in Exchequer Bills, to be cancelled 7° Annas purfuant to the ad 1 George II. p.445 and 446 — — 1,000,000-_ 1,411,066 15 By remains at Michaelmas 1728 - -- 227,01415 3f 1,638,081 10 8} D Carried forward 7,478,189 12 i-l [ J* ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward- £• s - d. To remains at Michaelmas 1728, brought forward - 227,01415 3I To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1728, and Michaelmas 1729, viz. £• s - d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 684,002 — 8^' Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund for their original capital — 138,782 3 6 Surplus of the General Fund — 310,024 3 8 £■ *■ *• 7,705,204 7 5 Money arifen by fale of unrated goods imported and undervalued, brought to this Fund, purfuant to the aft 11 George I. p. 146 — — Money paid by a perfon unknown for confcience fake — — Money received from a perfon un¬ known towards difcharging the publick debts, and paid into the Exchequer accordingly- Income by the tax on Papift, after the deficiency thereof was made good out of the publick fupplies, Mint 1726, purfuant to an aft 12 George I. ——• 1,132,808 7 io| 192 18 9! 50- 8 10 — -2 7 4 1,133,062 4 —i ,133,062 4 —> 1,360,076 19 Carried forward 8,838,266 11 £ [ *9 3 PER CONTRA By-paid the Governor and Company of the Bank of England,, at £. /, 4 . or foon after Lady-day 1729, towards redeeming the annuity of 31,001/. 2/ 3 \d. payable to the faid Governor and Com¬ pany for the principal fum of 775,027/. 17J, 10 {4. being which was payable to them on the principal fum of 1,775,027/. 17/. io*-d. due to them for the like fum in Exchequer Bills delivered up to be cancelled, in purfuanceofan aft 7 Anns— 474,000 — By paid the faid Governor, at or foon after Midfummer 1729, in full redemption of the faid annuity of 31,001 /. 2t. 3 \d. payable to them in manner aforefaid - ... . 301,02717105 775,027 17 io*. By paid the faid Governor and Company, at or about Michaelmas 1729, towards redeeming the annuity of 80,000/. payable to them for the principal fiim of two millions, due to them for the like fum in Exchequer Bills delivered up to be cancelled, in purfuance of the aft 3 George I. - — 500,000 — - All which Aims weredifcharged in purfuance of the aft 3 George II. p. 8x. - 1,275,027 17 10j By paid the ufher of the Exchequer, for neceflaries delivered for the fervice of the office for paying intereft on Nevis and St. Chriftophers debentures -— «■■ ■■ ■ By paid Barbara Elliot, for an annuity {called Bankers Annuities) on the principal fum of 400/. at the rate of 3 /. per cent. per ann. for eleven years and three-quarters, from the 26th of December, 1705, to the 29th of September, 1717, the fum of i4t /. and for redemption of the faid annuity and difcharge of the principal fum of 400/. the further fum of 200/. being one moiety thereof, in both 341 /. pur- fuantto the aft 13 George I. p. 327 and 328 in that behalf - - By allowed to make good the lofs on deficiency in the Treafup', d office of William Powlett, Efq; (commonly called Lord William Powlett) one < the Tellers of the Exchequer, lately deceafed, occafioned by a like fum of m ney being ftolen from thence, per aft 2 George II. p. 192 — - By remainsat Michaelmas 1729 i»360,076 19 3^ Carried forward [ 2 ° ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D f . £. J. A Bro.ught forward — 8,838,266 u 5- £. s. d. By remains at Michaelmas 1729 - —- 77,128— 24 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1729, and Michaelmas 1730, viz. L- s - d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 715,62415 84- Surplus of the General Fund — 317)795 9 3 t SurpIusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 86,913 16 to4 Income of the Tax on Papifts ' — 186 12 u4 -1,120,520 14 104 1,120,520 14 104 1,197,648 15 04 By remains at Michaelmas 1730 - —— To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1730, and Michaelmas 1731, viz. £■ s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 651,037 3 44 Surplus of the General Fund - 350,472 16 2 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 96,360 2 34 Legacy to his late majefty towards paying the publick debts —- 527 12 o 186,993 5 4 [,098,397 13 104 1,098,397 13 104 1,285,390 19 24 By remains at Michaelmas 1731 - - 284,971 2104 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1731, and Michaelmas 1732, viz. £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 671,829 3 54 Surplus of the General Fund - 329,131 18 54 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFundi35,559. 2 114 _ ■■ 1 1,136,5*0 4 !°4 1,136,520 4 1 oi Carried forward i,i93>705 5 PER CONTRA C * ] Brought forward — £. s. d. By principal on Nevis debentures, refidue of the fum of 103,272/. 10 s. by aft 1 George II. — — 10,561 9 8 By paid arrears on annuities, called Bankers Annuities, due before Michaelmas 1717, byaft 13 Georgel, p. 327 94 o 0 By the South Sea Company at Midfum- £. s. d. mer 1730, in redemption of their capital, purfuanttoaft3Geo.il. 725,000- By ditto at Michaelmas 1730 - 275,000- -:-1,000,000 o o By remains at Michaelmas 1730 — -• - 1,010,655 9 1 86,993 5 4 1,197,648 15 — i By paid on Exchequer £. s. d. £• s. d. Loan Bills, part of a million — — 400- Intereft on ditto — 1916 4 - 419 16 4 By the South Sea Company at Mi-^ chaelmas 1731, in redemption] oftheircapitalFund,calledSouth > 1,000,000- Sea Annuities, purfuant to the aft a George II. - act 4 George II. - - 1 , 000,419 16 4 1,000,419 16 4 By remains at Michaelmas 1731 —— - 284,971 2 10i 1,285,390 19 2i By the South Sea Company, at Midfummer, 1732, in re¬ demption of their capital, purfuant to aft 5 George II. 1,000,000 — — 1,000,000 — — By remains at Michaelmas 1732 —— - 421,491 7 9 1,421,491 7 9 ' Carried forward 11,772,213 17 3 I- £■ s. d. 8,761,138 11 3 0,^55 9 S i { « ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D r - , . . 1. s. - - Brought forward - 12,193,705 5 £• s- . . By remains at Michaelmas 1732 - — ■ . 421,491 7 9 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1732, and Michaelmas 1733, viz. £. J. d. Surplus of. the Aggregate Fund — 708,826 7 3$ . Surplus of the General Fund — 337,575 18 o SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 78,162 15 6 Income by the tax on Papifts — 196 19 aj Unrated jjoods undervalued —— 030 . - 1,124,7^2 2 Hi 1,124,762 2 i," 34 6 > 2 53 10 133^27 15 S 1,083,26* "7 04. 1,083,268 7 1,216,406 2 5* By remains at Michaelmas 1734 —— 37,557 l 3 4 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1734, andMichaelm.as.1735, viz. j £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund —568,562 4 . of SurplusoftheSouthSeaCoropany’sFund, 86,627 10 3 Surplus of the General Fund — 348,832 17 3 — ■ : : 1 1,004,022 n 6y 1,004,022 11 By remains at Michaelmas 1733 . —— To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1733, and Michaelmas 1734, viz. £• s - &- Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 601,20412 i£ Surplus of the General Fund — 348,832 17 3 SuiplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFundi33,220 9 oi To money paid by South Sea Com¬ pany for their proportion of 4£ths accrued for interest on 400 /. Ex¬ chequer Loan Bills cancelled — 1087 1,041,580 4 ioi Carried forward 15,405,758 6 [ 3 3 ] PER CONTRA Brought forward -- £. s. d. By fo much ifiued in aid of fupplies anno 1733 — 500,000 — — By the South Sea Company at Michaelmas 1733, towards redeeming 1,000,000/, of South Sea Annuities — 913,115 15 34 1 i 5 , 3 i By remains at Michaelmas 1733 -> - 1 33>*37 *5 5 I.546.253 10 8| By the South Sea Company to compleat a million — By paid them for intereft thereon, at 3 /. per cent, for one quarter, from Michaelmas to Chriftmas 1733 — By cafh taken in part of 1,200,600!. towards the fupplies By cafh taken to make good the deficiency of the duty on wrought plate, at Lady-day 1734, purfuant to an aft 6 George I. p. 294 —— - - 86,884 4 Si 651 12 7 i ,081,200 7 ol¬ io, 112 4 S| 1,178,848 9 11 By remains at Michaelmas 1734 —— - 37.557 ‘3 4 1,216,406 2 5I By cafh taken to compleat 1,200,000/. towards the fup¬ plies anno 1734 - - - By cafh taken in part of 1,000,000 1 . towards the fupplies anno 1735 - - - 1 By paid for intereft on the million lent on the credit of the 118,799 12 ii| 875,265 15 4 24,570 2 7 1,018,635 10 io| By remains at Michaelmas 1735 — —— 22,94414 o 1,041,580 4 io| . Carried forward Cr- £■ t. d. 11,772,213 17 3! i»4*3»*i5 »5 3 t 1,178,848 9 i| 1,018,635 10 I0t 15,382,813 12 61 [ 24 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND By remains at Michaelmas 1735 - rrr- To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi¬ chaelmas 1735, and Michaelmas 1736, viz. £■ s - d - Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 676,188 18 5 Surplus of the General Fund — 363,045 18 7 * SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 75,671 11 o Brought forward- £■ '■ d - £■ > 15.405.758 114,906 8 04 1.114,906 1,137,851 a o* By remains at Michaelmas 1736 . -- i 1,000,633 16 7 To the income of the Sinking Fund arifen between Mi- _ chaelmas 1736, and Michaelmas 1737, viz. £■ s- d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 734,749 ro i.J . . SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFundi9i,4i3 6 3 Surplus of the General Fund — 402,743 4 74. 1,328,906 .0 ir£ Brought to this accompt from the fup- plies anno 1737, to replace the like . fums paid out of this Fund for the fervices following, viz. For intereft on the million lent on creditofthe Salt Duties, amo 1734 24,570 27 - ' '’ For making good the deficiency of the additional Stamp Dufies at Chri(tmasi735 — — 10,043 3 16* / - htfbSW 7 r ' ' 1 i3^3>5 , 9 7 5 2,3 6 4.i53 4 o Carried forward 17,884,184 2 o C 2* 1 PER CONTRA O- By ca(h taken in full of i, >o /. towards the fupplies. Brought forward C By paid Lord Middleton, and Lady Walter, on the princi¬ pal fum of 2,862/. or. 5 d. Bankers Annuity at 3/. per cent, for eleven years and three-quarters, from the 26th of December, 1705, to the 29th of September, 1717, 1,008/. i6r. 8 ft/, and for redemption of the faid annuity 1,431 /. or. 24 -d. being a moiety thereof, purfuant to afi: 13 George I. p. 327 and 328 — By calh taken to make good the deficiency of the additional Stamp Duty at Chriftmas 1735 — _ By remains at Michaelmas 1736 I 37> 21 7 5 5 i By paid the South Sea Company at C-hriftmas 1736, to re¬ deem part of the new annuities — — By one year’s intereft atMidfummeri737,on the 600,000/. lent on credit of the Sinking Fund — — By the ulher of the Exchequer for necefiaries for thefe an¬ nuities - -- — — BytheBank of England.on 500,000 /. lent by them on.cre- dit of the Salt Duties for one year and half, due at or before the 8 th of-September, 1737 — — By the deficiency of the additional Stamp Duties at Chrift- By the deficiency of the Plate Duty at Lady-day, 1737 — By iffued to the South Sea Company, to redeem the old an¬ nuities at Michaelmas 1737 — — By remainsat Michaelmas 17.37 1,137,851 2 04 1,000,000 0 o 18,000 o o 539 0 7 30,000 o o 3,232 18 10 11,89+ 9 9 1,000,000 o o 2,063,666 9 2 300,486 14 10 2 >3 6 4.i53 4 o 2,063,666 9 2 Carried forward 17,583,697 7 [ 26 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward —— By remains at Michaelmas 1737 -- 300,486 14 10 To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended at Mi¬ chaelmas 1738. £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 568,763 lx 64 Surplus of the General Fund — 392,368 17 8| SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFundii7,o68 5 4'- 1,078,200 14 yi Unrated goods imported undervalued 48 5 yi 1,078,249 o 3i Brought to this accompt from fupply anno 1738 To make good the deficiency of ad¬ ditional paper at Chriftmas 1736 ’ 3,232 18 10 Forintereft to the Bank on Salt Loans 30,000- _1,in,481 19 i| - 1,411,968 13 ii-J- To furplus monies arifen in the year, ended at Michael- Surplus of die Aggregate Fund ' — — — 701,492 11 4; Surplus of the General Fund — •— — ' 385,740 18. 4 Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund — — 108,061 6 34 .1,195,294 16 o Brought to this accompt from fupply 1739. - To make good the deficiency of additional paper at Chrift- 45 1 1 7 9 By ditto for the fupply anno 1739 — — — By ditto, in part of 500,000/. for augmenting his majefty’s forces — — - — Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1739 — — Carried forward 19,829,034 13 8 [ =8 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D.-. Brought forward By remains at Michaelmas 1739 — — 385,479 To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Mi¬ chaelmas 1740. £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 715,00315 7 Surplus of the General. Fund — 66,486 16 8 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompanv’sFund37i,346 16 1 L. s. d. -- 20,214,513 15 1;. 5i 1,152,837 8 Brought to this accompt from fupply anno 1740. To make good the de- £. s. d. ficiency of additio¬ nal Stamp Duty at Chriftmas 1738 — 5,8 65 18 9 For intereft to the Bank on Salt Loans, on the 8th of Sep¬ tember, 1739 — 20,000 o o --- 25,865 18 9 M7 8 >7°3 7 1 7 1 1,564,182 8 6' ( By remains at Michaelmas 1740 — — 2)625 4 3v To furplus money arifen within the year, ended.at Mi¬ chaelmas 1741 £• s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 668,506 7 n Surplus of the General Fund when 58,737 /. 11 s. 24 d. fliall be made good — — — 37L346 16 1 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 41,224 81 1,081,077 12 1 Brought to this accompt from the fup¬ ply armo 1741. To make good the £. s. d. deficiency of addi¬ tional Stamp Duty at Chriftmas 1739 — 5,021 10 i-| . Ditto, at Michaelmas 1739, of the Sweet Duty — — 23,711 8 6 ' ; For intereft to the - - .. ‘' • Bank on Salt Duty, - on the 8th 'of Sep¬ tember, 1740 — 20,000 o .0 - -- • : ■ - • ■===*=“• 48 , 73 * *8 74. ■ ' 1,129,810 10 8i 1,129,810 10 J.J i,i 3 2 ,435 15 Carried forward 22,523,027 12 joi PER CONTRA [ 29 ] Brought forward -. £• 1. d. By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1740, on 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — —18,000 O; o By the ulher for neceflaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — 44 8 111- By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1740, on 300,000 /. borrowed anno 1738 — — — 9,000 o o By the ulher for neceflaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — 39 5 4 To make good the deficiency of the duty on Sweets at Mi¬ chaelmas 1739 — — — — 23,71 r 8 6 Ditto, of Stamps at Chriftmas 1739 — — 5,021 to i-t By the Bank, for intereft on Salt, one year, due the Sth of September, 1740 — — — — 20,000 o o By fo much taken for the fupply iwot 1739 — — 355,577 5 8 Ditto, anno 1740 1,130,163 5 74. 1,561,557 4 24- Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1740 •——- 2,625 4 34 1,564,182 8 64 By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1741, on 600,000/. borrowed (wot 1736 — — — By the ulher for neceflaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1741,00 300,000/. borrowed amto 1738 — — — To make good the deficiency of the Stamp Duty at Chrift¬ mas 1740 — . — — — Ditto, Victuallers Duty -at -Michaelmas 7740 ■ — — 14,29 s 15 i 4 Ditto, at Michaelmas 1741 — 4,719 9 9.1. Ditto, of the Sweets at Michaelmas 1740 14,013 3 14 Ditto, 1741 — — 13, s 3 6 18 1 By the Bank, for intereft on Salt, one half year, due the 8 th of March 1740 — — — By half year’s intereft, due the 5th of November, 1741, on 1,200,000/. lent on credit of the Salt Duty — By fo much taken for the fupply anno 1740 — — By fo much taken for the fupply am 1741 — — Remains at Michaelmas 1741, being the deficiency of the General Fund — — — — 42 13 1 9,000 o o 4,048 14 7 19,018 4 11 27,850 1 24 894,901 15 7 \ 1,073,698 3 94 1,073,698 3 9.4 58,737 11 jl [,i3 2 ,435 *5 04_ Carried forward 22,464,290 1 8 C 30 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D- £. s. a. Brought forward-22,523,027 12 10J £. s. d. By remains at Michaelmas 1741 — — — 58,737 11 2? To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1742. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 642,657 12 xi Surplus of the General Fund — 371,346 16 1 SurpIusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 63,184 17 o 1,077,189 6 o Brought to this accompt from fupply 1742. To make good the £. s. d. deficiency of the ad¬ ditional Stamp Duty atChriftmas 1740 4,048 14 7 For intereft of Salt Loans anno 1735, to the 8 March, 1740 10,000 o o For intereft of Salt Loans anno 1741, to 5 November, 1741 21,000 o o FordeficiencyofSweet Duty at Michaelmas 1741 — — 27,850 1 For deficiency of Vic¬ tuallers Duty at Mi¬ chaelmas 1741 — 19,018 4 11 : ' — -— 81,917 o Si — " -- ■ - ., _ 1,159,106 6 SI 1.159.106 6 Sf 1.217.8+3 17 Carried forward 23,682,133 19 7-4 PER CONTRA [ 3 * ] O'. Brought forward By one year’s annuity, due atMidlummer 1742, on 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — 18,000 By the u(her for neceflaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — 26 By a year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1742, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 — — — 9,000 By deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady- day 1742 — — — — 17,418 By deficiency of Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1741 — 3,819 By deficiency of Vidtuallers Duty at Michaelmas 1742 — 4,333 By deficiency of Duty on Sweets at ditto — — 13)786 By calb, in full of a million, for the fupply anno 1741 — 105,098 By cafh, in part of a million, for the fupply anno 1742 — 945,491 By a year’s intereft on Salt Loans anno 1741, due the fth of November, 1742 — — — — 42,000 19 io-9 £■ *■ d. 22,464,290 t 8 1,158.974 2 3*- I > I 5 S >974 2 3-!- Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1742 —• — 58,869 15 74 1,217,843 17 up Carried forward 23,623,264 3 nt [ 32 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D r - £• '■ &• Brought forward - 23,682,133 19 f; £. s. d.' By remains at Michaelmas 1742. — — — 58,869 15 7* To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1743. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 646,14513 94 - Surplus of the General Fund — 360,285 9 54 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 38,387 05 1,044,8 c8 3 8 Brought to this accompt from the fup- ply anno 1743. To make good the £. s. d. deficiency of the ad¬ ditional Stamp Duty at Chriftmas 1741 3,819 0 2 For deficiency of Vic - luaHers-Duty at Mi¬ chaelmas 1742 — 4)333 10 1 FordeficiencyofSweet Duty at Michaelmas 1742 _ _ ,3,786 to 114 For intereft on Salt Doans anno 1741, due 5 Nov. 1.742 42,006 o o - 63.939 * --- 1,108,757 4 104 1,108,757 4 *ot 1,167,627 o 64 Carried forward 24,790,891 4 54 PER CONTRA [ 33 ] By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1743, on 600,000 /. borrowed anno 1736 — — — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1743, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 — — — By the ufher, for neceflaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — By deficiency of 6 d. pr ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady- day 174.3 — _ — By deficiency of Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1742 By deficiency of the Vi&uallers Duty at Midfummer 1743 By deficiency of Sweets at Michaelmas 1743 — — By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1743, on Soo,000/. borrowed anno 1742 — — — By ca(b, in full of one million, for the fupply anno 1742 By calhj in part of one million, for the fupply anno 1743 By a year’s intereft on Salt Loans anno 1741, due the 5th of November, 1743 — — — Brought forward £■ — 3,959 24,450 o 54,508 o 933> 2 99 l 3 Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1743 — — 55,827 16 3b 1,167,627 o 6^ Carried forward 24,735,063 8 [ 34 3 THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D'- &• t- «• Brought forward -- 24,790,891 4 5} £. s. d. To remains at Michaelmas 1743 — — 55,827 16 3t To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1744. £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 571,861 9 gi Surplus of the General Fund — 371,346 16 1 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 25,311 13 3 To the income of the further duty of is. 10 d. ftr piece on foreign Cambricks — — — To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional StampDuties atChriftmas 1742 4,392 19 5 For intereft on Salt Loans,duethe5thof ■ November, 1743 42,000 o o To make good the de¬ ficiency of the Vic¬ tuallers Duty at-Mi- - chaelmas 1743 — 8,295 9 1 For deficiency of the duty 00 Sweets, at Michaelmas 1743— 13,870 7 o 968,519 19 10,000 0 0 68,558 15 6 i, 047>°7 8 14 7i 1,047,078 14 yi 1,102,906 10 n-J- Carried forward 25,837,969 19 [ 35 1 PER CONTRA Brought forward —— £■ t. d. By one year’s annuity, due atMidfummer 1744, on 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — By the ulher for neceffaries furniihed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1744, on 300,000 /. borrowed anno 1738 — — — By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1 744, on Soo,ooo /. borrowed anno 1742 — — — — By the deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady-day 1744 — — — — By ditto of Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1743 — — By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1744 ■— — By cafh, in full of a million, for the fupply anno 1743 — By cafh, in part of a million, for the fupply anno 1744 — 18,000 o o 9 6 >3 4 t 24,45° o o 3,805 14 si 5>°95 8 8 *3,957 *9 66,700 6 ■ 4i 8 9 6 >534 *5 5 £■ *. < 24,73 5> o6 3 8 1,037,640 17 5i • 1,037,640 17 5 \ Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1744 65,265 *3 5 t Carried forward 25,772,704 5 8 [ 36 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward — By remains at Michaelmas 1744 “ *— — 65,265 15 To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael- maS ' 745 £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 509,348 15 4 Surplus of the General Fund — 371,346 16 i SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 5,926 16 si 886,622 7 ioi To the income of the further duty of 2 s. 1 od. per piece on foreign Cambricks — — 5,000 00 Brought to this accompt from the fup- ply anno 1745. • - To make good the deficiency of the ad- ditionalStampDuties __ at Chriftmas 1743 5,095 8 8. To make good the de¬ ficiency of the duty on Sweets at Mi¬ chaelmas 1744 — 13.957 19 -;- i 9. 0 53 7 IQ i - 910,675 15 9 975,941 9 2# Dr. £■ s. d. *5.837,969 19 ii 910,675 15 9 Carried forward 26,748,645 14 10 J [ 37 ] PER CONTRA O- Broug By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1745, on Coo,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — __ By the ufher for neceluries furnifhed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1745, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 — — — By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1745, on 800,000/. borrowed anno 1742 — — — — By the deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady-day 1745 — — — — By ditto of Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1744 — — By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1745 — — By ca(b, in full of a million, for the fupply anno 1744 — By cafii, in part of 800,oco/. for the fupply anno 1745 —. By half a year’s intereft, due at Michaelmas 1745, on 1,000,000 /. borrowed on Salt, per anno 1745 — — 926,688 10 5-;- 926,688 10 5’- By remains at Michaelmas 1745 — — 49525a 18 9 9 7 5594 1 9 Carried forward 26,699,392 16 i-J- 24,450 0 0 4,57 8 15 9 8,367 9 10 1 3>793 3 5 103,465 4 7 727,442 8 6j 17,500 o o Dr [ 38 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND £-. *■ d. Brought forward - 26,748,645 14 tof £• s. d. By remains at Michaelmas 1745 — - 49,252 18 9 To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1746. £■ '■ d- Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 426,536 14 114 Surplus of the General Fund — 371,346 16 1 SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 508 1 6 Brought to this accompt from fupply anno 1746. To make good the de- £. s. d. ficiency of the additi¬ onal Stamp Duty at Chriftmasi744 — 8,367 9 10 To make good the de¬ ficiency of the duty on Sweets at Mi¬ chaelmas 1745 — 13,793 3 5 For intereft on Salt • Loans to Michael¬ mas 1745 - 1 7.500 o o 887,105 4 64. Carried forward 27,586,498 o 8-4 798,191 12 64 - 39,660 13 3 --837,852 5 94 837,852 5 94 [ 39 ] PER CONTRA Q. By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1746,00600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — By the uther for neceffaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas^ 746, on 300,000/, borrowed anno 1738 — — — By the ufher for neceffaries furnilhed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1746, on 800,000/. borrowed anno — — By the deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate a Lady-day 1746 — — — — By ditto of Stamps at Chriftmas 1745 — — By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1746 — — By ditto of the additional duty on Wines at Midfummer By one year’s intereft, due at Michaelmas 1746, on 1,000,000 /. borrowed on Salt per anno 1745 — — By cafh taken in full of 800,000/. for the fupplv anno 1745 By calh, in part of 1,000,000/. for the fupply anno 1746 Balance remaining at Michaelmas 1746 aught forward £■ £■ • 26,699,392 1 — _ — _ — -24.45° 5.461 1 7.978 35,000 72,557 1 640,689 r 876,893 19 3i 876,893 19 Si- Carried forward 27,576,286 15 5 [. 4 ° ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr- l- "■ Brought forward — 27,586,498 o 8-t £' s% d. By remains at Michaelmas 1746 - - 10,211 5 3* To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1747. £• s - d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 680,261 8 44 - Surplus of the General Fund — 381,241 17 ioi SurplusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFund 38,375 6 Brought to this accompt from the fup- ply anno 1747- To make good the de¬ ficiency of the addi¬ tional Stamp Duty at Chriftmasi745 — To make good the de¬ ficiency of the duty on Sweets at Mi¬ chaelmas 1746 — For intereft on Salt Loans to Michael¬ mas 1746 — — 35)000 To make good the de¬ ficiency of the ad¬ ditional duties on Wines at Midfum- jnerj7 4 6 — — 49,693 1 £■ 7,9/8 13,910 ,206,460 18 it 1,206,460 18 11 1,216,672 4 24 Carried forward 28,792,958 19 j-i PER CONTRA [ 4 1 ] By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1747, on 600.000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — By the other for neceflaries furnifhed this Annuity Office — By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1747, on 300,000 /. borrowed anno 1738 — — :— By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1747, on Soo,ooo /. borrowed anno 1742 — — — By one year’s intereft,, due at Michaelmas 1747, on r,000,000/. borrov/ed on Salt per anno 1745 — By the deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady-day 1747 — — — By ditto of Stamps at Chriftmas 1746 — — By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1747 — — By ditto of additional duty on Wines at Midfummer 1747 By ditto of licences for retailing Spirituous Liquors at Lady- dav 1747 - - - By diitoof Glafs and Spirituous Liquors at Midfummer 1747 By calh taken in full of 1,000,000/. for the fupply«»w 1746 By calh in part of 1,000,000 /. for the fupply anno 1747 — Brought forward £■ Z4.450 55,00° 5,525 18 1 5 13,660 18 29,765 19 27,576,286 15 Carried forward 28,792,958 19 G C 4* ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr- Brought forward - To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1748. £■ 28,792,958 1 Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — . — Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund — — Surplus of the General Fund —— — — Brought to this accompt from the fupply tamo 1748. £• d’ To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional Stamp Duties at Cbrift- mas 1746 — — To make good the deficiency of the duty 7 .IJS 5 on Sweets at Michaelmas 1747 — For intereft on Salt Loans to Michael¬ 13,660 18 mas 1747 —- — — To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Wines at Mi¬ 35,000 0 chaelmas 1747 — — To make good the deficiency of the • duty on licences for retailing Spi¬ 29>765 19 rituous Liquors at Lady-day 1747 To make good the deficiency of the duties on Glafs and Spirituous Li- 16,362 8 £■ < €39,989 1 43>5 20 421^23 I.I04.933 quors at Midfummer 1747 — 34,177 7 34- 136,084 19 4i Carried forward 30,033,977 1 'PER CONTRA. [ 43 ] O- l- s. d. Brought forward - 28,792,958 19 7^- £• s • d. By oneyear’s annuity,due atMidfummer 1748, on 600,000/. borrowed amto 1736 — — — 18,000 o o By the ufher for neceflaries furnifhed this Annuity Office— 83 7 7 By one year’s annuity, due ac Michaelmas 1748, on 300,00 el. borrowed anno 1 73 8 — — — 9,000 00 By one year’s annuity, due-at Midfummer 1748, on 800,000/. borrowed anno 1742 — — —- 24,45° 0 0 By one year’s intereft, due at Michaelmas 1748, on 1,000,000/. borrowed on Salt per anno 1745 — 35,000 o o By the deficiency of 6d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady-day 1748 — — — 3,932. 6 24. By ditto of Stamps at Chriftmas 1747 — — 7,18058-- By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1748 —■ — 13,827 12 6 By ditto of additional Wines at Midfummer 1748 — 15,297 u 5-4 By ditto of licences for retailing Spirituous Liquors atLady- day 1748 — — — — 9>3 oS 7 4 By ditto ofGlafsand SpirituousLiquors at Midfummer 1748 33,804-13 1 By ditto of the new duty on Houfes, Windows, &c. at Mi¬ chaelmas 1748 — — — 28,268 15 5-’- By cafh taken in full of 1,000,000 /. for the fupply anno 1747 335,742 o 64 By ditto taken in part of 1,000,000/. for the fupply anno 1748 70 7,123 1 7 ——-- 1,241,018 1 6 Carried forward- 30,033,977 r i-J [ 4 + ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward —— To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1749. £• d - Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — — — 713,513 8 10 Surplus of the General Fund — . — —. 424,480. 3 io| Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund — — 87,924 2 nj 1,225,917 15 8^ Brought to this accompt from fupply anno 1740. To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional Stamp Duties at Chrift- mas 1747 — — To make good the deficiency of the duty on Sweets at Michaelmas 1748 — For intereft on Salt Loans to Michael¬ mas 1748 — — — To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duties on Wines at Mid- fummer 1748 — — To make good the deficiency of the duty on licences for retailing Spi¬ rituous Liquors at Lady-day 1748 To make good the deficiency of the duties on Glafs and Spirituous Li¬ quors at Midfummer 1748 — To make good the deficiency of the new duty on Houfes, Windows, (3c. at Michaelmas 1748 — — £• s. A 7,180 5 8 13,827 12 6 35,000 0 o i 5.*97 11 5i 9.308 7 4 33,804 13 28,268 15 si . . — " 142,687 5 6- £■ 3°,033,977 1,368,605 Carried forward 31,402,582 [ 45 ] PER CONTRA . By one year’s annuity, due atMidfummer 1749,00 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 _ _ _ By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1749, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 1 — _ _ By the uiherfor neceffaries furniffied this Annuity Office _ By one year’s intereft on 1,000,000/. borowed on Salt per anno 1745, due at Michaelmas 1749 _ _ By one year’s annuity, due atMidfummer 1749,00800,000/. borrowed anno 1742 — — _ By the deficiency of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady-day 1749 — _ By the intereft at 4/. per cent, on 3,072,472/. borrowed anno 1749, fix months to Michaelmas 1749 By the deficiency of Stamps at Chriftmas 1748 — _ By ditto of licences for retailing Spirituous Liquors at Lady- day 1749 — — — — By ditto of additional duty on Wines at Midfummer 1749 By ditto of the duty on Glafs, at Midfummer 1749 _ By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1749 — _ By ca(h taken in full of 1,000,000 /. for the fupply 1748 — By ditto taken in part of 1,000,000 /. towards the fupply mmi 749 — ~ — — Brought forward , £■ 35,000 o 24,450 o -7 5.443 4 5.724 21,564 13.361 t 292,876 1 869,246 Carried forward Cr. £■ o. I 30.033.977 I It 1,368,605 1 3 31,402,582 2 4!- THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND , , :' . Brought forward To furplus money arifen within the year, ended at Michael- Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — Surplus of the General Fund *» Surplus of the South Sea* Company’s Fund Unrated goods undervalued - £■ s. A. 6^6,649. 3. 2^ 430,19:5 1 6 £ n i- 18 74. Brought to this accomptfrom the fupply mm 1750. £■ - *• * To make good the deficiency of the acU ditional Stamp Duties at Chrift- mas 1748 — — 5,183 17 I To make good the deficiency of the. duty on Sweets at Michaelmas 1749— 13,361 to To intereft on Salt Loans to Michael- - • mas 1749 — — 35,000 o < To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Wines at Mid- fummeri749 — — 7,196- 4 , To make good the deficiency of Li¬ cences at Lady-day 1749 — 5,724 3 < Tq make good the deficiency of Glafs, (3c. atMidfutmneri749 •— 21,564 2 i< Carried forward 32,627,016 2 6 PER CONTRA t 47 3 C* Brought forward By one year’s annuity, due atMidfurrimer 1750, on6oo,ooo/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — i$,ooo By one year’s annuity, due atMichaelmas 1750, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 — — — 9,000 By the ufher for necefiaries furnithed thefe Annuity Offices 209 By one year’s annuity, due atMidfummer 1750,00800,000/. borrowed anno 1742. . —- — _ 24,450 By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1750, on 3,072,472/. os. sod. borrowed anno 1749 — 122,898 By deficiency of 6 d. for ounce on Wrought Plate at Lady- day 1750 — — — 3.764 By ditto of the additional Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1749 6,461 By ditto of the duty on Licences at Lady-day 1750 — 7,880 By ditto of the additional Wines 1745 at Midfummer 1750 4.592 By ditto of the duty on Glafs and Spirits at ditto —. 30,422 By ditto of the additional Subfidy anno 1748 at Michaelmas 1750 _____ 42,559 By ditto of the duty on Houfes at ditto — — 70,097 By ditto of the duty on Sweets at ditto — _ 12,554 By one year’s intereft on Salt Loans at ditto — — 35,000 By cafh taken to complete 1,000,000 /. granted towards the fupply anno 1749 _ _ _ 130,753 By ditto in part of 900,000 /. granted towards the fupply 1750 •— — — — 705,808 r. d. £■ 31,402,582 1,224,434 d. 4 i Carried forward 32,627,016 t 48 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr. Brought forward -^ 32,627,016 To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended at Michael¬ mas 1751. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — — — 77r,6rr 5 3* Surplus of the General Fund — — — - 471,660 3 91 - Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund — — 78,183 18 8 s. d. 2 6 L 3 2I >455 7 8 r Brought to this accompt from the fupply anno 1751. £■ s- d- To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional Stamp Duties at Chrift- mas 1749 — - 6,461 1 1 To make good the deficiency of the duty on Sweets at Michaelmas r 750 12,534 2 o 4 - To make good the deficiency of Li¬ cences at Lady-day 1750 - 7,88017 1 To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Wines at Mid- fummer 1750 -- - 4,592 16 9 To make good the deficiency of Glafs, tfr. atMidfummer t75o — 30,422 63 To make good the additional Subfidy deficiency at ditto - 42,559 12 7 t To make good the deficiency of Houfe Duty at ditto - - 70,097 14 8 To one year’s intereft on SaltLoans, due at ditto — — 35,000 00 ---—-- 209,548 10 6 --— 1,531,003 18 2-1 Carried forward 34,158,020 e PER CONTRA [ 49 ] Brought forward By one year’s annuity, due atMidfummer 1751, on 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — — 18,000 By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1751, on 300,000/. borrowed anno 1738 — — — 9,000 By the ulher of the Exchequer for neceffaries furnilhed thefe Annuity Offices - - . - 66 By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1751, on 8co,ooc/. borrosved anno 1742 — — — — 24,450 By one year’s annuity, due at Michaelmas 1751, on 3,072,472 /. os. 10 d. borrowed anno 1749 - - 111,767 By one year and quarter’s intereft on 1,000,000/. borrowed anno 1750, due at Midfummer 1751 — — 37,500 By the deficiency of 6d. per ounce on Wrought Plate ac Lady-day 1751 — — — — 4,95 2 By ditto of the additional Stamp Duties at Chriftmas 1750 6,997 By ditto of the duty on Licences at Lady-day 1751 — 5,43t By ditto of the additional Wines 1745, at Midfummer 1751 24,102 By ditto of the duty on Glafs and Spirits at ditto - 52,969 By ditto of the duty on Houfes at Michaelmas 1751 — 61,066 By ditto of the duty on Sweets at ditto — — 11 >737 By caffi taken to complete 900,000/. granted towards the By ditto granted towards the fupply 1751 — — 600,000 By iffiued to pay off Exchequer Bills anno 1751 — — 368,771 s. d. *7 * 7.1°i *4 4i £■ 32,627,016 . i,53 1 »o°3 Carried forward 34,158,020 II C so ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward —— To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the noth ofOftober, 1752. £. 34,158,020 Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — —. —- Surplus of the General Fund — — — Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund — — Unrated goods imported unvalued —- • £■ ■ 754,858 167,080 D r * s. d. To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Paper at Chrift- £■ *■ d. mas 1750 — — To make good the deficiency of the duty on licences for retailing Spiri¬ 6,997 » 3 tuous Liquors at Lady-day 1751 To make good the deficiency of 12 1. fir barrel on Sweets at Michaelmas 5 , 43 i 6 4 1751 — — — To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Wines atMidfum- u ,737 14 4 t m er 1751 — — To make good the deficiency of Glafs 24,102 19 5 and Spirits at ditto — To make good the deficiency of Houfes 52,969 1 7 t- at Michaelmas 1751 — 61,066 7 ioi 1,613,356 Carried forward 35,771,376 8 61 9 3 i [ 5 1 ] PER CONTRA By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1752,00 600,000/. borrowed anno 1736 — — _ By three-quarter of a year’sannuity, due at Midfummer 1752, on 300,00c/. borrowed anno 1738 — By the uiher for neceflaries furnifhed thefe Annuity Offices By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 17-52, on Soo,000/. borrowed anno 1742 — _ -By one year’s annuity, due the 10th of Oftober, 1-752,- Brought forward — £. s. d. — 24.450 2,968,496/. 8r. 8 d. By one year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1752, 1,000,000 /. borrowed anno 1750 - - By interefi on 2,100,000 /. from the refpeftive times of pay¬ ing in the fame at the South Sea Houfe to Chriilmas i75i By half a year’s annuity, due at Midfummer 1752, the faid 2,100,000/. borrowed anno 1751 - By the Bank for interefi: and circulation of Exchequer Bills charged on this Fund —— --- By the deficiency of the additional duty on Paper at Chrift- By ditto of licences for retailing Spirituous Liquors at Lady- By ditto ofGlafs and Spirituous Liquors at Midfummer 1752 By ditto of Sweets at Michaelmas 1752 — _ By ditto of additional duty on Paper at Midfummer 1752 By ditto of additional duty on Wines at ditto --- By ditto of Glafs and Spirits at Michaelmas 1752 -. By ditto of Houles, tic. at ditto - — By Hired to difcharge 1,190,041/. 1 6s. id. in Exchequer Bills - - -- By ditto, in part of 500,000/. granted towards the fupply of the year 1752 — - - 24,049 5 1 26,169 7,916 1 £■ > 34,153,020 -— 103.897 7 6 Carried forward [ 52 . ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr- l- s. a. Brought forward - 35 > 77 ! >376 9 3 i To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the ioth of Oftober, 1753. £• -t- d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — .— — 831,426 3 n Surplus of the General Fund — — — 545,880 12 2f Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund • — — 164,690 11 9-5- Brought to this accompt from the fupply 1753, wz. £■ i- d. To make good the deficiency of the ad¬ ditional duty on Paper at Chrift- - - • m , as I75 ‘, , ~ , “ 7 . 9 l6 '9 H To make good ditto on licences for re¬ tailing Spirituous Liquors atLady- day 1752 — — 749 3 3t To make good ditto on Sweets at Mi,- ■ - chaelmas 1752 — — 9,846 3. gf To fundry duties brought to this ac¬ compt, which were appropriated to pay Bank Annuities, but made part of this Fund per aft 25Geo.lI. Additional duty on Paper 1731 — Ditto on Spirits, Gfr. 1743 and 1751 — Ditto on Wines 1745 — — Duty on Wrought Plate 1720 — Ditto on Glafs, &c. 1746 — Ditto on Houfes, t$c. 1747 — Ditto on Coaches 1747 — — Subfidy on Merchandize imported 1748 3 r >974 18 Si- 2355381 12 5’ 77,054 16 nf , 4i°5 I 3 9 i 63,-215 4 o 99,-076 15 3f 535334 «5 8 340,-584- 6 7f G54G397 7 - 18,512 6 6 914,673 13 2| -.2,474,583 7 7 - Carried forward 38,245,959 16 io| [ S 3 ] PER CONTRA ' Cr. £■ *■ d. Brought forward - 35,771,376 9 37 £. s. A. By the South Sea Company for taking in fubfcriptions — 2,500 o o By the Bank of England For ditto —■ 2,000 o o By annuities anno 1736, unfubfcribed — — 316 10 o By annuities anno 1738, ditto 69 3 o By annuities anno 1742, ditto 1,213 7 6 By annuities«»»» 1749, ditto 2,335 ^9 ^ By annuities anno 1750, ditto 1,067 19 34 By the ulher of the Exchequer for neceflaries — — 2118104 By intereft of Exchequer Bills made out anno 1751 — 1,063 7 6 By ditto of ditto, made out 1752 — — — 24,367 7 o By joint Stock of 3 /. per cent, annuity and management, one year to the 5th of July, 1753 — — 269,25111 9-J By joint Stock of 37 /. per cent, annuities and management, one year to the 10th of Odober, 1753 — — 617,211 2 ol- By the Bank, for management of annuities 1749 and 1750 7,256 1 ij By the South Sea Company, for annuities 1751, and ma¬ nagement to the 10th of Odober, 1753 — — 64,771 17 6 By deficiency of the duty on Sweets at Michaelmas 1753 6,792 15 9! By ifiued to complete 500,000 /. for the year 1752 — 57 , 47 6 10 04 By ifiued towards the fupply of the year 1753 — — 420,000 o o By iifued to cancel Exchequer Bills, part of 1,400,000/. 996,67s 7 oj ---2,474,583 7 r-: Carried forward 38,245,959 16 10J- [ 54 .] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward - 38,245,959 16 1 To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the 10th of Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — Surplus of the General Fund — — Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund - — To cafh brought hither from the fupply 1754, to make good the deficiency of the duty on Sweets- at Michael- mas 1753 - - - To fundry duties-brought to this ac- compt, which were appropriated to pay Bank Annuities, but are made part of this Fund per aft 25Geo.II. The duty on Wrought Plate 1720 — Duty on additional Stamp Paper 1731 ' Surplus of the duty on Spirits 1743 and 1751 - - Ditto on Wines 1745 - — Ditto on Glafs and Spirits 1746 - Ditto on Houfes, &c. 1747 - Ditto on Coaches 1747 - Duty on Merchandize 1748 - £■ * 882,026 ■ 525,842 95.43° ^503,298 13 7i 6,792 15 0 £■ '■ <*■ 6,454 5 7 t 28,156 3 3 196,455 11 ii 52,763 17 oi 68,512 o o 107,575 o 9| 25 2 ,343 19 3t Duty-on Sweets, brought to accompt purfuant to the aft 27 George II. — - — 754,882 17 5,519 o Carried forward 40,516,453 3 PER CONTRA [ 55 ] £■ s- d. Brought forward - 38,245,959 16 10J £• s. A. By Bank circulation for intereffc of Exchequer Bills, made By ditto, for intereft of ditto, on the duty on Sweets, the 10th of Oftober, 1754 - -- 10,573 7 10 By the ulher of the Exchequer for necefiaries one year at Michaelmas 1753 —■ ■■ - 195 11 6 By joint Stock of 3 /. per cent, annuities and management, one year the 5th of July, 1754 - - 278,585 2 9 By joint Stock of 3J/. percent, annuities and management, one year the 1 oth of October, 1754 - - 629,430 6 9 By the South Sea Company for annuities 1751, and manage¬ ment, one year the 5th of July, 1754 — — 64,181 5 o By ifiued to cancel Exchequer Bills, in full of 1,400,000/. anno 1752 -- - - 4 ° 3 > 3 21 12 By iflued towards the fupply of the year 1754 — — 700,000 o o By iflued towards cancelling 499,600/. in Exchequer Bills on Sweets - - —- N5>3 26 J 9 11 ——-2,270,493 6 61 Carried forward 40,516,453 3 5? [ 56 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Dr- Brought forward ,To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the ioth of Oftober, 1755. L- *■ d. 40,516,453 3 51- Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — Surplus of the General Fund - Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund £■ * 539J51 .162,846 To monies brought to accompt, pur- fuant to the aft granted 25 Geo. II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. Duty on Wrought Plate 1720 — Ditto on additional Stamp Paper 1731 _ Surplus of the duty on Spirits 1743 and Ditto on Wines 1745 — — Ditto on Glafs and Spirits 1746 — Ditto on Houfes, &c. 1747 — Ditto on Coaches 1747 — — Duty on Merchandize 1748 — £■ '• * 7.974- 9 9 28,802 12 8 181,682 5 10 53,332 11 9! 56,822 1 8 120,035 9 14. 45>435 13 84 306,923 15 94. Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt purfuant to aft 27 George II. — — - Surplus of additional Soap, Paper, and Coals, per aft 28 George II. - - -- To money received by the Duke of Newcaftle towards dif- charging the National Debt —— — 1,614,505 o 1 801,009 o 34 9,847 18 uf 15,241 10 3 100 o o -:-— 2,440,703 9 74 Carried forward 42,957,156 13 oi PER CONTRA C 57 3 Brought forward By Bank circulations for intereft of Exchequer Bills on duty _ on Sweets - - - 5,556 By joint Stock of ^l. percent. annuities and management, . one year the 5th of July, 1755 - — 278,585 By joint Stock of 3 f /. per cent, annuities and management, one year the 10th of Odtober, 1755 — — 629,430 By the South Sea Company for annuities 1751, and manage¬ ment, one year the 5th of July, 1755 — — 64,181 By Blued in part of 1,420,000 /. for the fupply of the year By Blued in full of 499,600/. in Exchequer Bills on Sweets, including 12/. 15 1. 34. d. in the Paymafter’s hands 1,138,690 324,260 r. d. 7 2 2 9 6 9 5 o 4 9i £■ 40,516,453 Cr. s. d. 3 S' 2,440,703 9 7i Carried forward 42,957,156 13 o-J I [ 58 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D r - Brought forward To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the ioth of Oftober, 1756. 42,957,156 13 Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — Surplus of the General Fund — — Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund L- s 834,786 583.458 » 148,698 1 To monies brought to this accompt purfuant to the aft 25 George II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. The duty on Wrought Plate 1720 — 6,808 12 gi Additional duty on Stamp Paper 1731 31,226 11 7 Surplus of the duties on Spirits 1743 and 1751 - - 189,942 4 n|. Ditto on Wines 1745 35,268 o 2 Ditto on Glafs and Spirits 1746 48,910 13 8 Ditto on Houfes, £*. 1747 133,090 18 44- Ditto on Coaches, 1747 60,037 18 14- Duty on Merchandize imported 1748 295,806 2 4 Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt purfuant to aft 27 George II. - - - Surplus of the duties on Soap, Paper, and Coals for lottery 1714, per aft 28 George II. — — — Ditto of the duties on Coals 1719, brought to accompt per ditto aft — — — — New duty on Silver Plate, granted ptr aft 29 George II. Additional duties on Cards and Dice, ditto — — Additional duty on Ale Licences, ditto — — 1,566,943 n 6 i 801,091 2 04 ii ,455 3 10 29,824 it 3 8,484 16 2 16,852 17 9 I >735 1 ” 13,856 3 6 2.450,243 7 11-4 Carried forward 45,407,400 [ 59 ] PER CONTRA O- By joint Stock of 3/. per cent annuities and management, one year to the 5th of July, 1756 - ■- By joint Stock of 3J/. per cent, ditto, for one quarter’s an¬ nuity, due the 5th of January, 1756, on 17,701,323 /. By ditto, for three-quarter’s annuity, due the 10th of Ofto- ber, 1756, on 14,984,455/. 18 1. 41 i. firft fubfcription By ditto, for three - quarter’s annuity, due ditto, on 2,716,867/. 18 s. fecond ditto - - By charges of management on the faid 3J/. percent, an¬ nuities, one year to the 10th of Oftober, 1756 — By South Sea Company for annuities 1751, and manage¬ ment, one year to ditto - -- By half a year’s annuity on 900,000 /. part of 1,000,000/. granted anno 1755, due the 5th of July, 1756 — By cafh iffuea in full of 1,420,000/. towards the fupply of the year 1755 - —— - - By ditto in aid of the fupply 1756 - -- By ditto more for ditto, part of 1,300,090 /. — — Brought forward £■ l- t 42,957,156 r 9,884 64,181 281,309 1 255.955 1 Carried forward 45,407,400 1 1 FUND [ 60 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the lothof Oftober, 1757. £■ 45,407,40c Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — Surplus of the General Fund - Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund £■ *■ * 862,072 7 593,098 19 6 210,066 3 9. To monies brought to this accompt, purfuant to the aft 25 George II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. £■ s - d. Duty on Wrought Plate 1720 •— 7,303 13 3 Additional duty on Stamp Paper 1731 31,476 11 3 Surplus of the duty on Spirits 1743 and , 75 , - - 143.802 5 7 Ditto on Wines 1745 — — 33,>47 o 8£ Ditto on Glafs and Spirits 1746 — 33,867 8 5F Ditto on Houfes, (Jc. 1747 — 123,21411 ji Ditto on Coaches 1747 — — 45,5°3 10 8-r. Duty on Merchandize imported 1748 — 298,775 12 _oi Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt purfuant to aft 27 George II. - - - Surplus of the Fund for lottery 1714, per aft 28 George II. Ditto of the Fund for lottery 1719 — — New duty on Silver Plate, granted per aft 29 George II. Additional duty on Cards and Dice, ditto — — Additional duty on Ale Licences, ditto — — Duties on Salt, brought to accompt per aft 26 George II. 1,665,237 10 4i 717,096 13 .7! 9,656 24,168 18,285 20,048 6,481 55,826 205,611 9 5 16 16 14 5 9i 2,722,406 11 9* Carried forward 48,129,806 '.2 10 C 61 3 PER CONTRA Brought forward — By joint Stock of 3/. per cent, annuities and management on 10,037,821/. 5 s. lid. to the 5th of January, 1757 152*792 n 4? By ditto on 10,537,821/. $s. lid. to the 5th of July, 1757 160,29211 4-r By joint Stock of 34./. per cent. 0014,984,45 5/. i8r. 4 d. one year to the 10th of Oftober, 1757, firft fubfcrip- By ditto of 3 /. per cent, on 2,716,867/. 18 s. ditto, fecond fubfcription - - - By charges of management on the faid 3i./. per cent. £s?f. for one year - - - By South SeaCompany for annuities 1751, and management By one year nine months and fifty-four days intereft at 3-t /. per cent, on 1,500,000/. from the nth of February, 1756, to the 5th of July, 1757 - - By calh iffued in full of 1,300,000/. towards the fupply of the year 1756 - - - By ditto in aid of the fupply anno 1757 - — 524,455 r 9 1 81,506 0 8 9,BB4 o 1 64,181 5 o 73,392 2 5 362,530 10 2 £■ 45,407,400 2,629,035 O 2 2,629,035 By calh remaining in the Exchequer for difpofition of Par¬ liament, the 10th of Oftober, 1757 — — 93,37111 7- Carried forward 48,036,435 C 62. I THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D'- . Brought forward -- 4?,129,800 12 10 £• d- To remains the 10th of Oftober, 1757 — — 93,371 11 7* To furplus monies arifen within the year, ended the 10th of Oftober, 1758. £. s. d. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — 1,063,112 8 34 Surplus of the General Fund — 625,711 48 SurpIusoftheSouthSeaCompany’sFundt46,220 10 9 . 1,835.044 3 84 Unrated goods imported undervalued 1 17 o To monies brought to this accompf, purfuant to the aft 25 George II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. The additional duty on £. s. d. Stamp Paper 1731 34,434 90 Surplus of the duties on Spirits 1743 and 1751 — — 62,064 15 64. . Ditto on Wines 1745 47,305 8 -1 Ditto on Glafs and Spirits 1746 — 10,988 6 5 Ditto on Houfes and Windows 1747 — 120,005 4 41- Ditto on Coaches 1747 55,280 7 04 Duty on Merchandize . imported 1748 — 326,132 10 iof Duty of 6 d. per ounce on Wrought Plate 1720 — — 3,715 7 1 Duty on licences for felling Plate per aft 31 George II. — 5,887 5 3I - 665,813 13 84 Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt per aft 27 George II. — — 9,227 8 114 Surplus of theFund for lottery a»wi7J4, per aft 28 George II. - 42,648 9 Ditto of the Fund for lottery anno 1719 per ditto — — — 22,661 16 11 New duty on Plate, brought to accompt per aft 29 George II. ■ — 18,281 9 3 Additional duty on Cards and Dice, ditto 7,245 6 9 Additional duty on Ale Licences, ditto 49,301 16 8 Duties on Salt, brought to accompt per aft e6 George II. — — 220,483 10 4 ,870,709 12 u4 2,870,709 12 ii 4 2,964,081 4 74 Carried forward 51,000,516 5 94 PER CONTRA [ 6 3 ] By one year’s annuity and management, due the 5th of July, 1758, on 10,537,821/. 5 s. iji. joint Stock of By ditto, due ditto, on 1,500,000/. borrowed -anno- 1756, at 3 \l. per cent. - — - By one quarter’s annuity, due the 5th of January, 1758, at 3-;/. fcr cent. on 14,984,455/. iSr. 4 d. amount of the firft fubfcription — 131,113 19 9 By one quarter’s annuity, due the 5th of April, 1758, at 3 / per «»/. on ditto 112,383 8 47 By fix month’s annuity, due ditto, at 3/. per cent, on 2,716,867/. iSr. amount of the fecond fubfcription 40,753 o 4 By fix months annuity, due the 10th of October, 1758, at 3/. percent. on 17,701,323/. 1 6s. 4 d. — 265,519 17 It By one year’s management for thefe an¬ nuities, due the 10th of Oftober, 1758 — — 9,956 19 9 Brought forward l- £■ 48=036,435 By theBank of England, for management of fundry annuities made transferable there to the 10th of Oftober, 1757 By one year’s annuity and management, due the 5th of July, 1758, on 2,100,000/. borrowed anno 1751, made transferable at the South Sea Houfe — — By the cafhier to the South Sea Company, to reimburfe the the expence of palling the accompts of the contribu¬ tions to the faid 2,100,000/. and of monies imprefted for paying the annuities thereupon to the 5th of Ja- nuary, 1757 — — — — By calh taken to make good the defi¬ ciency of the Fund for annuities 1757, on the 5th of January, 1758 7,546 12 10 By ditto to make good the deficiency of the fame, on the 5th of July, 1758 16,82414 ji 5,621 7 9 v By ditto to make good the deficiency of the duties on Glafs and Spirits for paying annuities on Angle Lives at the Exchequer, granted anno 1 746, on the 5th of July, 1758 By one year and three-quarters intereft on 1,500/. in an¬ nuity orders made forth on the duty on Wrought Plate anno 1720, fromC.hriftmas 1750 to Michaelmas 1752 ..By calh taken towards the fupply of the year 1758, ptir- fuant to act 31 George II. —- —- — Carried forward 51,000,516 [ 64 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND D- Brought forward — • To furplus money arifen within the year, ended the 10th of Oftober, 1759, viz. £. s. < Surplus of the Aggregate Fund — — — 1.079.558 8 Surplus of the General Fund — — — £33,822 18 Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund —< —. 117,879 51 51,000,516 5 9-J- To monies brought to this accompt, purfuant to the aft 25 George II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. £• J - d- The additional Stamp Duty 1731 — 28,80618 9 Surplus of the duties on Spirits anno 1743 and i75r — — 6x,5t4 6 7J. Ditto on Wines 1745 — — 33,962 19 ioi Ditto on Glafs and Spirits anno 1746 — 12,281 5 4-j Ditto on Houfes andWindows — 140,556*5 1 Ditto on Coaches — — 57,280 16 4f Subfidy on Merchandizes imported — 289,432 . 9 2f Duty on licences for felling Plate, &?£•. brought to accompt per aft 31 George II. — — 7,840 13 of Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt ' purfuant to aft 27 George II. — 5.095 18 o Surplus of the Lottery Fund 1714, 28 George II. — — 4>.4°5 2 2 i Ditto of the Lottery Fund 1719, ditto 28,554 710 New duty on Plate, 29 George II. — 15,284 1 2 Additional duty on Cards and Dice, ditto 7,768 12 4 Duty on Ale Licences, ditto — 52,023 13 11 DutyonSalt, 26GeorgeII. — 231,166 16 6f Stamp Duty 1757, 32 George II. — 45,571 9 3 Duty on Coals exported, ditto — 6,530 7 j Surplus of licences to retail Spirituous Liquors, ditto — — i7, I 43 12 * Ditto of the duty on Wine Licences, ditto 12,524 1 9J To ca(h brought from fupply 1759 to replace the deficiency of Glafs and Spirits 1746, on -the 5th of July, 1758, made good out of this Fund 8,881 11 iof Ditto of the Fund for paying annuities granted 1757, on the 5th of July, 1758, ditto — — 24,371 6 114 To calh received from a Perfon unknown at the Exchequer, for confidence fake — — — 1,831,260 12 6 i 1,094,744 7 ii 33,252 18 iof 624 o o 2,959,881 18 8f Carried forward 53,960,398 4 5$ PER CONTRA C 6 5 ] C'- Brought forward — By one years annuity and management, due the 5th of July, ^ 1759, on 10,537,821/. 5J. ij d. joint Stock at 3/. per cent, confolidated — — _ 321,900 3 By fix months annuity, due the faid 5th of July, on 3,000,000 /. added to the faid joint Stock, per aft 32 George II- — — — 45,000 0 By two years management to the Bank on ditto, due the faid 5th of July, 1759 — — — 3,375 o By one years annuity and management, due the 5th of July, 1759, on 1,500,000 1 . borrowed anno 1756 at 3J/. per By ditto, due the 10th ofOftober, 1759, on 17,701,323/. 1 6 s. 4 d. Stock of reduced annuities — — By ditto, due the 5th of July, 1759, on 2,100,000/. bor¬ rowed 1751, transferable at the South Sea Houfe — By calh taken to anfwer annuities on Lives, granted anno 1757 for one half year to the 5th of July, 1759 — By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Fund for an¬ nuities 1757, on the 5th of January, 1759 — — By ditto for the deficiency of the Fund for paying Life An¬ nuities 1746 on ditto — — — By ditto for deficiency of Annuity Fund £. s. d. 1758, on the 5th of January, 1759 74,299 10 10 By ditto for ditto, on the 5thof July, 1759 50,436 16 34. By ditto for deficiency of Annuity Fund 1759, on the 5th of July, 1759 — — — 5bi 43 15 540,996 14 64,181 5 16,706 o 7,651 9 8,752 6 124,736 7 84,141 15 d. 87 £■ t. d. 00,516 5 9 '- 1,270,784 16 6 By cafh taken in full of 2,491,848/. 5 s. granted towards the fupply 1758 - - - 566,947 15 2 By ditto in part of 2,430,076 /. 171. oj d. granted towards the fupply 1759 — — — — 1,122,149 7 —-2,959,881 18 Carried forward 53,960,398 4 5J K [ 66 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward - 53,96^398 To furplns monies arifen within the year, ended the 10th of Oftober, 1760, viz. £■ i. Surplus of the Aggregate Fund - -— — ■■ ■ 1,429,08* o 4-! Surplus of the General Fund - - -. 678,794 o 3! Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Fund .- - 200,630 17 8J • Unrated Goods undervalued - - - 1208 to the aft 25 George II. for confolidating Additional Samp duty on Paper ama 1731 - Surplus of the additional duties on Spirituous Liquors mn Ditto, of the additional duty on Wines 1747 —.— Ditto, of the duties on Glafs and Spirits 1746 - Ditto, of the doty on Houfes, fa's. 1747 - Ditto, of the duty on Coaches, tic. 1747 - The fubftdy on Merchandizes imported anm 1748 - Doty on Wrought Plate anm 1720 - - Doty on Plate Licences, brought to this accompt purfuant to aft 31 GeorgeII. ■ - - - Doty on Salt, brought to accompt per aft 26 George It. - Duty on Sweets, per aft 27 George II. - — Surplus of Lottery Fund 1714, per aft 28 George II. - Ditto, of Lottery Fund 1719, 1 ~ 27,896 19 1. 64,057 4 , 92,89$ 5 it 5O467 l6 ( 316,18511 ; 704 19 c 6,749 0 ; 239,308 t $ 5,438 o c 51,094 u 4 23,193 13 tr Doty on Silver Plate, brought to accompt purfuant to aft 29 Geo. If, 16,056 Additional duty on Cards ar.d Dice, ditto --- - 7,464 11 er Doty on licences to retale Beer and Ale, ditto-5.7,3 (( 1810 New Stamp Duties 1757, brought to accompt purfuant to an ad 32 George II. 56,955 17 5 Additional duty on Coals exported - 8,798 3 o Surplus of doty on Licences to retail Spirits - 22,695 7 gj Ditto, of new doty on Wine Licences ' - - 11,587 010 Subfidy on Merehandiaes 1759, brought to accompt pqrfuant to aft 33 George II. - -- 87,307 15 1 l-J New inland duty on Coffee - ■ — - - 8,589 o o Brought from fupply 1760, to replace to this Fund fo much paid obt of the fame for deficiency of the Fond for Life Annuities 1746, on the 5th of Janaary, 1759 — - ——— 8,752 610 More, fordeficiency of the Fund for annuities 1757, on the 5th of January, 2759 - - ~ --- - 7.651 9 8J Mere, for deficiency of the Fund for annuities 1758, on the 5th of July, 1759 -- — - 124,736 7 1’ More, for deficiency of the Fnnd for annuities 1759, on the 5th efjnly, t 75 9 ; - ;-- 7-— 84,141 >5 8 *34^17 7 \ 3,768,668 15 ii-J 3,768,668 15 Carried forward 57,729,067 [ 67 ] PER CONTRA By one year’s annuity and management to the 5th of July, 1760, on 13,537,821 /. $s. i-j- d. joint Stock of 3/. per cent, confolidated - - - By fix months annuity, due ditto on 7,590,000/. added to the faid joint Stock, per aft 33 George II. — By one year’s annuity and management on 1,500,000/. bor¬ rowed anno 1756 at 34/. per cent, due the 5th of July, By ditto on 17,701,323 /. 1 61. 4J. joint Stock of reduced annuities, due the 10th of Oftober, 1760 - By ditto on 2,100,000 /. borrowed 1751, transferable at South Sea Houfe, due the 5th of July, 1760 - By the calhier of the South Sea Company, to reimburfe the Expences of palling the accompts of the monies im- prefted for paying the faid annuities, £sV. three years, to the 5th of January, 1760 - — By calh taken to anfwer annuities on fingle Lives, granted By the Bank for two years management of 34./. percent, an¬ nuities, granted 1758, to the 5th of July, 1760 — By ditto for one year and half’s management of Lottery An¬ nuities 1758, to ditto - - By calh to make good the deficiency of the Annuity Fund 1758, to the faid 5thof July 1760 -- - By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Annuity Fund 1759, on the 5th of January, 1760 — — By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Annuity Fund 1760, on the 5th of July, 1760 - — By intereft of Loans on the growing produce of this Fund, granted for the fervice of the year 1759 — — By the ullier of the Exchequer for neceffaries - By calh taken in full of 2,430,076/. 17 s. oj d. for the fer¬ vice of the year 1759 - — By ditto in part of 2,602,706/. 9;. 9 20 S 0 0 Of the Fund for paying anuities granted anno 1758 Ditto, for paying annuities 1759 - - - Ditto, for paying annuities 1760 —— 7 s>9 6 9 12 ; 49,42+ o c Carried forward 61,543,04214 PER CONTRA [ 69 3 Cr- Brought forward —■ 57,729,067 o 5f By one year’s annuity and for management to the 5th of July, 1761, on 21,127,821 /. 51. iftj. joint Stock of 3 /. percent, confolidated - - 651,589 16' 11 By one year’s annuity and management on 1,500,000/. bor¬ rowed anno 1 756 at 3-7 /. per cent, due the 5th of July, By ditto on 17,701,323/. 1 6s. 4 A joint Stock of reduced annuities, due the iotb of Oftober, 1761 - 540,996 14 o By ditto on 2,100,000/. borrowed anno 1751, transferable at the South Sea Houfe, due the 5th of July, 1761 64,181 5 o By calh taken to anfwer annuities on Angle Lives anno 1757, due ditto - - --- 33)044 6 3 By the Bank for management of annuities 1758, for one year, ended ditto -- - — 2,812 10 o By cafh taken to make good the deficiency of the Fund for annuities 1758, to ditto - -• - 52)393 16 9! By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Fund for an¬ nuities 1760, to ditto . 10,540 o o By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Fund for an¬ nuities 1761, to ditto • 103,906 o o By intereft of Exchequer Bills ifiiied on the growing produce of this Fund, granted for the fervice of the year 1760 4>359 *9 10 By the ulher of the Exchequer for necefiaries furnifhed the Exchequer Bill Office - - 650 By cafh taken in full of 2,602,706 /. gs. gd. for the fer¬ vice of the year 1760 - -- 1)499)5®* *9 9v By ditto taken in part of 1,762,400/. for the fervice of the year 1761 - - —— 797> 2 39 5 4r -3,81^975 13 ni Carried forward 61,543,042 14 4| [ 7 ° ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Surplus of the Aggregate Fund - — Surplus of the South Sea Company’s Food - - ■ To monies brought to this accompt, purfuant to an aft 2; George II. for confolidating the Funds, viz. Surplus of the additional duties on Spirits mm 1743 - —— Ditto, ef the duties on Wines mm 1745 - - Ditto, of the duties on Glafs and Spirituous Liquors mm 1746 .... . Ditto, of the duties on Houfes, Windows, bfc. anno 1747 — - Sobfidy on Merchandizes imported mm 1748 - —— Duty on Plate Licences, brought to accompt purfuant to aft 31 George II, — Doty on Salt, brought to accompt purfuant to an a£t 26 George II. - Duty on Sweets, brought to accompt purfuant to an aft 27 George II. - Surplus of the Fund for lottery 1714, purfuant to an aft 28 George U. - Ditto, of the Fund for lottery 1719, purfuant to ditto — — Duty on Silver Plate, brought to accompt per a£t 29 George II. - Additional duties on Cards and Dice, ditto - - Duty on licences to retail Beer and Ale, ditto - - New damp duties 1757, brought to accompt per aft 32 George II. ——- Duty on Coals exported, ditto - - - Surplus of licences to retail Spirituous Liquors, ditto - - Subfidy 0 on Merchandizes arm 1759, purfuant to a8 33 GeorgelL - Additional inland duty on Coffee, ditto - -- Surplus of the Low Wines, EsV. 1751, brought to accompt per aft 2 George III. — Duties on Brandy and Spirits 1760, ditto ■ -- - Duties on Brandy and Spirits 1762, ditto - — Additional duties on Windows 1762, ditto ■ - Duty on Malt 1760, ditto - - ■ — 1 953,084 to 1 672,596 3 K 142,561 14 I 3°. s 37 3 25,326 o 37.574 * 31,852 15 114,898 o 274.475 4 95 139 9 4 5,923 o o 226,622 19 It 4,642 o o 48,890 I z\ 28,516 7 M 13,378 0 0 7,78214 2 48,99418 it 56,425 8 10 "i 11,823 ‘ 20,533 19 toi 11,128 12 8 184,810 3 9 10,727 o o 4$S 4° 4° 242,006 o o 26,892 o o 299,687 o o make good the deficiency of the following Funds, 1 Of theFund for paying annuities 1758 - Ditto, foe paying annuities 1760 — Ditto, for paying annuities 1761 —> iut of the fame, to 52,393 16 9 i . 10,540 0 o 103,906 o o Carried forward 65,354,144 PER CONTRA C 71 3 C'- Brought forward - 61,543,042 14 4J By one year’s annuity and management, due the eth of July, 1762, on 21,127,821 /. 51. d. confol. 3/. percent. 645,557 o 8 By ditto on 1,500,000/. borrowed at 3-/. per cent, anno 1756, due the 5th of July, 1762 - - 53,343 15 o By ditto on 17,701,323/. i6j. 4 if. joint Stock of reduced annuities, due the 1 oth of October, 1762 -- 540,996 14 0 By ditto on 2,100,000/. borrowed anno 1751, due the 5th of July, 1762 - - - 64,181 5 o By calh taken to pay annuities on Lives 1757, for one year, due ditto - —— --- 32,897 2 6 By the Bank for management of annuities 1758, one year, ended ditto - - - 2,812 10 o By fix months annuity, due the 5th of July, 1762, on 20,240,000/. in annuities at 4/. per cent, confolidated per aft 2 George III. _ - - 404,800 o o By fix months management, due ditto on 8,240,000/. part of the faid 4 /. per cent, annuities - - 2,317 10 o By fix months Long Annuities, granted anno 1762, due the 5th of July, 1762 — — — 60,000 o o By intereft of Exchequer Bills made out on credit of this Fund, and applied for the public fervice uwra 1761 — 6,229 7 3 By the ulher for neceffaries furnilhed the Exchequer Bill Office — — — — 52 14 7 By caffi taken to make good the deficiency of the Fund for annuities 1758, on the 5th of July, 1762 — — 48,891 14 11 By ditto to make good the deficiency of the Fund for an¬ nuities 1761, on the 5th of January, 1762 — — 26,710 o o By ditto in full of 1,762,400/. granted towards the fupply of the year 1761 — — — 965,160 14 pi By ditto in part of 1,009,217/. is. 8 granted towards the fupply 1762 ~ — — 957> r 5 I 9 °l :-— 3,811,101 17 pi Carried forward 65,354,144 12 o [ 72 ] THE EXCHEQUER TO THE SINKING FUND Brought forward To furplus monies, fcV. arifen in the year, ended the loth of Oftober, 1763, was. To unrated goods imported Ditto, of the dc rooght to this acoompt, purfuant to fevera! afts of parliament in that be* Stamp Doty on Paper 1731 - ■ - ■ ■■ — ■■ the additional duties on Spirituous Liquors anno 1 74? - iiyon Wines 1 do Glafs and Spirituous Liquors 1 es on Hopfes and V he duty on Coaches an fraught Plate s 1747 > 1746 Duty on Sweets ■■ - - Surplus of the duty on Soap, &c. for lottery 1714 Ditto, of the duty on Coals for lottery 1719 —— Duty on Silver Plate ■ - - Additional duty on Cards and Dice - Duty on Ale Licences - - « Ne,w Stamp Duties anno 1737 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Additional duty on Coals exported ■ Surplus of the duties on licences to retail Spirituous Liquor Ditto, of the new duty on Wine Licences - - Subfidy on Merchandizes 1759 *- 50,087 18 1 89 8 ; 7>33° 0 ' 3n Spirit Ditto, on Chocolate Surplus of the duties c Duties on Brandy and Spirits anno 1760 Duties on Brandy and Spirits anno 1762 — Additional duties on Windows anno 1 762 Duty on Malt anno 1760 — . Subfidy on Merchandizes imported anno 1748 21 7»‘5° 4 * 10,780 o ( 3,368 O I 54,74615 < Brought from fupply 1763, to replace to thit Fund fo mu make good the following deficiencies, viz. Of the Fund for paying anouities 1758 —— Ditto, for paying annuities 1761 ■■ ■ . ■■ ■ 69-772,316 5 PER CONTRA. C 73 ] By one yeai’s annuity and management, due the 5th of July, 1763, on 21,127,821/. 5 s. i-j d. confol. 3/. per cent. By ditto on 1,500,000/. borrowed at 3-*-/. per cent, anno 1756, due the 5th of July, 1763 — — By ditto on 17,701,323 /. 1 6s. 4 d. joint Stock of reduced annuities, due the 10th of Oflober, 1763 — — By ditto on 2,100,000/. borrowed anno 1751, due the 5th of July, 7763 — — — — By cafh taken to pay annuities on Lives, granted anno 1757, for one year, due ditto — — By the Bank for managementof annuities granted one year, due ditto — — — By one year’s annuity, due the 5th of July, 1763, on 20,240,000/. confol. 4/. percent, and management By one year’s annuity and management on the faid annuities, which were granted for 98 years, to the 5th of July, By fix months annuity, due the 29th of September, 1763, on 3,483,553 /. 1 s. 10 d. the amount of Navy Bills, &c. fubfcribed, per aft 3 George III. — ' — By deficiency of the Fund for annuities 1758, on the 5th of July, 1763 (to be replaced) — — — By ditto of the Fund for annuities 1763, on ditto (to be re¬ placed) — — — — By the ulher of the Exchequer for necefiaries — — By cafh to complete 1,009,217/. 2 s. 8 id. granted towards the fupply per anno 1762 — — By ditto, applicable to the fervice of the year 1763, pf two millions — Brought forward £■ — — 1 , 93 - 5 £ ‘ °5>354,‘- 645>557 ° 55,343 15 540,996 14 64,181 5 — — 3 2 >55° 17