PUBLIC INCOME OF THE UNITED
An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND,
One Shilling in the Pound, and Sixpence in the Pound on Pensions and Salaries, and Four Shillings in the Pound on Pensions
Hackney Coaches, and Hawkers and Pedlars Crown Lands, exclusive of the Sum of £.300,000 borrowed from the Equitable Assurance Company, under the authority of the Act 10 Geo. 4, c. 61, for the Improvements in the Strand, the application of which will be shown in the An- nual Report of the Commissioners of Woods, to be laid be- fore Parliament during the present Session Small Branches of the King's Hereditary Revenue .......... Surplus Fees of Regulated Public Offices
Poundage Fees, Pells Fees, Casualties, Treasury Fees, and Hospital Fees ...........
TOTALS of Ordinary Revenues....
TOTALS of the Public Income of the United Kingdom.. 59,723,438 6 10 3,951,374 9 11
Whitehall, Treasury Chambers,
KINGDOM, FOR THE YEAR 1830.
RESOURCES, Constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of the United for the Year ended 5th January, 1830.
55,413,656 13 1 57,650,029 16 95,148,280 19 050,428,275 1 11 2,073,473 15 10 6 7 10
55,772,063 16 11 58,008,437 0 78 5,148,280 19 050,786,682 5 9 2,073,473 15 103|
An Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of the United Kingdom in the year ended 5th January, 1830, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt within the same Period.
Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure issued thereout
Whitehall, Treasury Chambers,
An Account showing how the MoNIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1829, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January, 1830.
For defraying the Charge of the Royal Mili- tary College; for the year 1829 For defraying the Charge of the Royal Mili- tary Asylum; for the year 1829 To defray the Expense of the Works executing at the Royal Harbour of George the Fourth at Kingstown; for the year 1829............ To defray the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1829 To defray the Expenses of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1829... To make good the Deficiency of the Fee Fund in the Departments of his Majesty's Trea- sury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Committee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1829 To defray the Contingent Expenses and Mes- sengers' Bills in the Departments of his Majesty's Treasury, Secretaries of State, most Honourable Privy Council, and Com- mittee of Privy Council for Trade; for the year 1829
To defray the Salaries to certain Officers, and the Expenses of the Court and Receipt of the Exchequer; for the year 1829 To pay the Salaries or Allowances granted to certain Professors in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, for reading Courses of Lectures; for the year 1829....... To pay the Salaries of the Commissioners of the Insolvent Debtors Court, of their Clerks, and the Contingent Expenses of their Office; for the year 1829; and also the Expenses attendant upon the Circuits.. To pay in the year 1829, the Salaries of the Officers, and the Contingent Expenses of the Office for the Superintendence of Aliens, and also the Superannuation or retired Al-
1,728,908 0 0 1,220,000 0 0
7,734,993 1 7 6,684,273 17 9
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