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NOVEMBER 28.

1. That for the ordinary of the navy, including half-pay to sea-officers for 1762

2. That for completing the chapel, for the use of the hospital for sick and wounded seamen, at Haslar, near Gosport, and such other works as may be afterwards found proper to be performed before the whole work is put out of hand

3. That for completing the works of the hospital for sick and wounded seamen, building near Plymouth

4. That towards the buildings, rebuildings, and repairs, of his majesty's ships, for 1762

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5. That towards paying off and discharging the debt of the navy

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DECEMBER 7.

1. That for the charge of transport service between the first of October 1760, and the 30th of September 1761, including the expence of victualling the land forces within the said time

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2. That to enable his majesty to pay off and discharge the Exchequer bills, made out by virtue of an act of last session, and charged upon the first aids, or supplies, to be granted in this session of parlia

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DECEMBER 10.

1. That for defraying the charge of 39,773 men of the troops of Hanover, Wolfenbuttle, SaxeGotha, and the count of Buckeburg, together with that of general and staff officers, actually employed against the common enemy, in concert with the king of Prussia, from 26 Dec. 1761, to 24 Dec. 1762, both inclusive, to be issued in advance every two months, in like manner as the pay of the Hessian forces, now in the service of Great Britain, the said body of troops to be mustered by an English commissary, and the effective state thereof to be ascertained by the signature of the commander in chief of the said forces

2. That for defraying the charge of 2120 horse, and 9900 foot, together with the general and staff officers, the officers of the hospital, and the officers

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and others belonging to the train of artillery, the troops of the landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, in the pay of Great Britain, for 365 days, from 25 Dec. 1761, to 24 Dec. 1762, both inclusive, together with the subsidy for the said time, pursuant to treaty

3. That for defraying the charge of an additional corps of 1576 horse and 8808 foot, together with the general and staff officers, the officers of the hospital and officers and others belonging to the train of artillery, the troops of the landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, in the pay of Great Britain, for 365 days, from the first of January 1762, to the 31st of December following, both inclusive, pursuant to treaty

4. That for defraying the charge of 1444 cavalry, and 2330 infantry, the troops of the reigning duke of Brunswick, in the pay of Great Britain, for 365 days, from 25 December 1761, to 24 December 1762, both inclusive, together with the subsidy for the said time, pursuant to treaties

5. That for defraying the charge of five battalions, serving with his majesty's army in Germany, each battalion consisting of one troop of 101 men, and four companies of foot of 125 men each, with a corps of artillery, for 365 days, from 25 December 1761, to 24 December 1762, both inclusive

6. That for defraying the charge of the embodied militia of the several counties in South Britain, and of the tencible men in Argyleshire, and of lord Sutherland's battalion of Highlanders, in North Britain, from 25 December 1761, to 24 December 1762, both inclusive, being 365 days

7. That for defraying the charge of clothing for the embodied militia for 1762, upon account

8. That to enable his majesty to discharge the like sum, raised in pursuance of an act of last session, and charged upon the first aids, or supplies, to be granted in this session of parliament

9. That towards defraying the charges of forage, bread, bread-waggons, train of artillery, and provisions of wood, straw, &c. aud other extraordinary expences and contingencies of his majesty's army, under the command of prince Ferdinand

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DECEMBER 14.

That for defraying the extraordinary expences of his majesty's land forces, and other services incurred.

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DECEMBER 22.

1. That for defraying the charge for allowances to the several officers and private gentlemen of the two troops of horse guards and regiment of horse reduced, and to the superannuated gentlemen of the four troops of horse guards, 1762

2. That for the paying of pensions to the widows of such reduced officers of his majesty's land forces and marines as died upon the establishment of half pay in Great Britain, and who were married to them before 25 December 1716, for 1762

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3. That upon account of the reduced officers of his majesty's land forces and marines, for 1762 4. That, to be applied towards the improving, widening, and enlarging the passage over and through London bridge

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JANUARY 26, 1762.

1. That to enable his majesty to give a proper compensation to the respective provinces in North America, for the expences incurred by them in the levying, clothing, and paying of the troops raised by the same, according as the active vigour and strenuous efforts of the respective provinces shail be thought by his majesty to merit, upon account

2. That to be paid to the East India Company, towards enabling them to defray the expence of a military force in their settlements, to be maintained by them, in lieu of the battalion commanded by general Adlercron, withdrawn from thence, and now returned to Ireland

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3. That for out-pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, for 1762, upon account

4. That for maintaining and supporting the civil establishment of Nova Scotia, for 1762, upon ac

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5. That for defraying the charge of the civil establishment of Georgia, and other incidental expences attending the same, from 24 June 1761, to 24 June 1762, upon account

6. That to be employed in maintaining and supporting the fort of Annamaboo, and the other British forts and settlements upon the coast of Africa [M] 4

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7. That to replace to the sinking fund the like sum, paid out of the same, to make good the deficiency on 5 July 1761, of the several rates and duties upon offices and pensions, upon houses, and upon windows, or lights, which were made a fund, by an act 31 George II. for paying annuities at the Bank, in respect of five millions borrowed, towards the supply for 1758

8. That to replace to the sinking fund the like sum, paid out of the same, to make good the deficiency on 5 July 1761, of several duties on malt, granted by an act 33 George II. to answer annuities, after the rate of 41. per cent. charged thereupon

9. That to replace to the sinking fund the like sum paid out of the same, to make good the deficiency on 5 July 1761, of the additional duty on strong beer and ale, to answer and pay the several annuities of 31. per cent. and 11. 2s. 6d. per cent. on 11,400,0001. part of 12 millions borrowed, towards the supply granted by an act of 1 George III. for 1761

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JANUARY 28.

That for defraying the extraordinary expences of his majesty's land forces, and other services incurred, from 24 November 1761, to 24 December following, and not provided for by parliament

FEBRUARY 1.

That towards enabling the governors and guardians of the Foundling Hospital to maintain and educate such children as were received thereinto on or before 25 March 1762, from 31 December 1761, exclusive, to 31 December 1762, inclusive: and that the said sum be issued and paid, for the said use, without fee or reward, or any deduction whatsoever MARCH 23.

1. That towards enabling the trustees of the British Museum to carry on the execution of the trust reposed in them by parliament

2. That to be applied towards new paving the squares, streets, lanes, and alleys, of the city and liberty of Westminster, the parishes of St. Mary-lebone, St. Giles in the Fields, St. George the Martyr, St. George, Bloomsbury, that part of the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, which lies in the county of Mid

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dlesex, the several liberties of the Rolls and Savoy, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster which liesin the county of Middlesex

MARCH 26.

1. That towards defraying the charge of the pay of the militia of England, when unembodied, and of the clothing of part of the said militia, now unembodied, for one year, beginning 25 March 1762, upon account

2. That towards enabling the Commissioners appointed by an act passed 33 George II. for repairing and widening the roads from Dean-burn bridge, through Greenlaw, and part of the Jedburg road, by Lauder, in Berwickshire, to Cornhill, in Durham county, and for building a bridge over the Tweed, near Coldstream, to build the said bridge, and to defray such other expences as may be found necessary in relation thereto.

APRIL 1.

1. That towards assisting his majesty to grant a Yeasonable succour, in money, to the landgrave of Hesse Cassel, pursuant to treaty, on account

2. That to make good the deficiency of the grants for 1761

MAY 13.

1. That to enable his majesty to defray any extraordinary expences of the war incurred, or to be incurred, for the service of 1762, and to assist the kingdom of Portugal, an ancient and natural ally of his majesty's crown, and to take all such measures as may be necessary to disappoint and defeat any enterprizes or designs of his enemies against his majesty, or his allies, and as the exigency of affairs may require, upon account

2. That to make good the like sum issued, pursuant to address of this house, by his majesty, to Jeremiah Dyson, Esq. towards detraying the expence of printing the Journals of this house, from the beginning of the 9th parliament of Great Britain, to the end of the last session of parliament; and also towards defraying the expence of making and printing Indexes to the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th

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