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PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES,

Not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year.

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TOTAL Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted ......... 43,438,962 3 2

WAYS AND MEANS

for answering the foregoing Services:

Duty on Sugar, per Act 1 Will. 4, c. 50 .......................................

£. 8. d. 3,000,000 0 0

East India Company, per Act 11 Geo. 4, c. 4

60,000 0 0

Sum to be brought from the Consolidated Fund, per Act 11 Geo. 4, c. 2

4,000,000 00

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Repayments by the Commissioners for issuing Exchequer Bills for carrying on Public
Works and Fisheries in the United Kingdom

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Surplus Ways and Means, per Act 11 Geo. 4, c. 4

6,027 15 1

253,221 3 11

80,528 17 4

17,749,777 16 4

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[This Class, which occupies 85 folio pages in the Finance Accounts, is here omitted, as not being of general utility.]

CLASS VIII.-TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

An Account of the VALUE of IMPORTS into, and of EXPORTS from the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND:-Also, the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported therefrom, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof.

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Note. The British and Irish Records of Commerce having been incorporated together, under an arrangement which took effect at the commencement of 1830, the separate Accounts of the Trade of Great Britain and Ireland, which in former years were appended to this Statement, have necessarily been discontinued.

Inspector General's Offer, Custom House,
London, 24th March, 1831.

WILLIAM IRVING,
Inspector General of Imports and Exports.

NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

NEW VESSELS BUILT.-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were built and registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, in the Years ending the 5th January, 1829, 1830, and 1831, respectively.

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Note.-The Account delivered last year (for the year ending 5th January 1830), is now corrected; and as several Returns from the Plantations for the year ending 5th January 1831 are not yet received, a similar correction will be necessary when the next Account is made up.

VESSELS REGISTERED.-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, on the 31st December 1828, 1829, and 1830, respectively.

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United Kingdom... 19,151 2,161,373 131,306 18,618 2,168,356 130,809 18,675 2,168,916 130,000

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TOTAL 24,095 2,518,191 155,576 23,453 2,517,000 154,808 23,721 2,531,819 154,812

Office of Regr. Gen. of Shipping, Custom House,

London, 22nd March, 1831.

JOHN COVEY,

NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM-continued.

VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE.-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys employed in Navigating the same (including their repeated Voyages), that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards, at the several Ports of the United Kingdom, from and to Foreign Parts, during each of the Three Years ending 5th January, 1831.

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