In Salaries to the Commiffioners of the Cuftoms, and of the Excife In the contingent Charges of the faid Commiffioners In Salaries to the Court of Admiralty, and their Officers In the contingent Charges of the Admiralty In Fire and Candles to Soldiers for Guards, c. In Penfions, and other temporary Contingencies The whole Iffues of Scotland for a Year } 5297 19 4 }. 8915 15 9 286458 18 61⁄2 In Pay of the Army in Ireland, at 237991. 11s. 4d. by the Month, according to the Eftablishment hereafter following 3 that is to fay, The Iffues of Ireland. In the Entertainment of the Lord Lieutenant In Allowances to the Counsel, and the Clerks of the Counfel, and their Clerks and Attendants 285594 16 o } 3864 8 11 } 7699 0 • 1. S. d. In Allowances to the Lord Chancellor, 2258 0 0 to } and the Officers of the Chancery In Allowances to the Lord Chief Justice of the Upper Bench, and two Judges and Clerks of the Crown In Allowances to the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and two Judges, and the Prothonotary In Allowance to the Chancellor, Chief" Baron, and two Barons of the Exchequer, with other Officers, and Payments by Li berats In Pay and Allowances to the Justices of Affize in five Circuits In Pay to the Lord Prefident of Connaught, and two Provoft-Marshals of Lemfter and Munfter In Pay to the Overfeers of the Hofpital of Dublin, nine Mufter-Mafters, five Commiffaries of Stores to the Overfeers of the State's Houses; with an Allowance of the Provofts and Fellows of Trinity College In Pay of eight Receivers of the Revenue In Pay to 28 Comptrollers and Searchers of the Cuftoms In Penfions to maimed Soldiers, and Widows and Orphans of Soldiers Lowenfions to mained In Allowances and Contingencies, extraordinary Gratuities, and other cafual Iffues The whole Iffues of Ireland for a Year The annual Income of England is England are The Balance is The annual Income of Scotland is The Balance is } 1167 10 ܘ܂ 1007 10 0. 1991 150 3000 8000 320493 8 3 1568648 15 54 1455502 7 1 113146 8 4 143652 11 11 of } 286458 18 6/ 142806 6 7 The The annual Income of England, Scot-} 1929091 7 4ŝ land, and Ireland, is The annual Iflues and Expences of 2052454 13 England, Scotland, and Ireland, are The Balance is } II 132363 6 61⁄2 The State of the Debts of the Commonwealth; that is to fay, To the Navy, to November 1, 1658, as the fame is certified by the Commiffioners of the Admiralty and of the Navy, by way of Eftimate To the Army in England, to March 29, 7 1659, as the fame is certified by the Committee of the Army To the Army in Scotland, to March 29, 1659, as the fame is certified by the Auditor of Scotland More for the Citadel of Leith To the Army in Ireland, to Dec. 20, as the fame is certified by the Council of Ireland More to pay up that Army to March 29, } 1659, by Eftimate To the Forces in Jamaica, to Feb. 1, 1657, 1030451. 18s. 11d. as by a Certificate from the Treafurer for that Service; one Third Part whereof being abated for Provifions, there is due 68697 l. 5s. 11d.§. And for the faid Forces, from the faid 1ft of February, 1657, to March 26, 1659, at 41531. 2 s. per Month, for 15 Months, 622967. 18s. out of which one Third Part being abated for Provifions, as before, there is due, in the Whole, 541465 14 7 223747 8 51 93827 13 04 1800 299225 5 4 71903 12 o 110228 11 31 Το To feveral Perfons, for Provifions for the Forces in Flanders, as by a Certificate. from the Commiffioners of the Treasury To feveral Perfons, for Monies charged' by Acts and Ordinances of Parliament, as by the Accompt of the Commiffioners of Excife appears To feveral Perfons, charged upon the Exchequer, as the fame is certified by the Lords Commiffioners of the Treafury The whole Debt at present is Befides which there is a growing Debt incurring for the Navy for this present Year's Service, determining November 1, 1659, over and above the Sum of 1432927. 19s. 8 d., which is already received towards this Service; and the Sum of 4179861. os. 7 d. allowed for the ordinary Charge of the Fleet, as in the Iffues of this Year appears, the Sum of And further, whereas the Iffues and Expences of England, Scotland, and Ireland, exceeded the Income of 1323631. 6s. 6d. as by the Balance of the Three Nations is before declared, that Sum is a growing Debt on the Commonwealth, and will be due before the End of the Year The whole Debt of the Public, at prefent, and before the Year end, is, and will be That is to fay, In the present Debts} before-mentioned In the growing Debt of the Navy for this prefent Year In the Iffues this Year, more than the Income 2273830 4 4 1747584 5 9. 393882 & o } 132393 6 61 Befides what may be due to the Forces in Flanders; of which there is no Account to be had. Mr. Scawen further reported, That, fince the stating and drawing up of this Report, the Committee had received fome VOL. XXI, Y Papers 1659. April, Inter-regnum. Papers from Flanders, concerning the Arrears due to the Forces there; which the Committee conceive, upon what they have seen of them, may amount to between 8 and 10,000l. which is to be added to the Debt depending upon the Foot of the Accompt now reported. The Houfe taking Notice of the great Pains taken by the Committee who brought in this Report, and of their Faithfulness and Exactness in the ftating of this Accompt, it was refolved, &c. That the Thanks of this Houfe be given to Mr. Scawen, and to the reft of the Members of this Houfe of the faid Committee, for their great Pains, Care, and Faithfulness in this Service." Mr. Speaker gave the Thanks of the Houfe to Mr. Scawen, and to the rest of the Members of the House that are of this Committee, they ftanding up in their Places refpectively. Refolved, &c. That the Debate upon this Report be adjourned untill Saturday Morning next, and then taken up again; and that nothing else do then intervene.' April 8. Sir Walter Erle reported from the Committee, to whom it was referred to confider of the Manner of transacting with the Other House, the Refolutions of the faid Committee. The firft of which was, That fuch Meffages as fhall be sent from this Houfe to the Other Houfe, fhall be carried by Members of this Houfe.' Hereupon a Debate arofe, and it being put to the Question, the House divided, and it went in the Affirmative, 136 against 102. The fecond Vote, now reported from the Committee, was in thefe Words, That fuch Meffages as fhall be fent from the Other Houfe to this House fhall not be received, unlefs brought by Members of their own Number.' This occafioned another Divifion on the Queftion, and was carried alfo in the Affirmative; but on a much nearer Divifion than any we have met with in this Parliament, being only by 127 against 114. 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