For completing the expence of printing the 57th volume of journals For printing journals, votes, bills, reports, &c. by For re-printing journals, indexes, and reports street and Palace-yard, for the use of the public For repairing and maintaining roads and bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, for 1805 Towards defraying the expence of an inland navigation in Scotland, for 1805 To be advanced to the company of proprietors of the Crinan canal June 20. For repairing, maintaining, and supporting the Bri- June 24. To enable his majesty to enter into such engage- That the collection of sculptured marbles, &c. of To purchase for the use of the public the said colLlection For the expence of Pratique in the port of Dublin 5,210 0 0 Ditto, to the deputy-accountant ditto 340 0 0 Ditto, to the examinator of corn bounties 240 0 0 Ditto, to the inspector-general of imports and ex 200 0 0 250 0 0 Ditto, to the examinator of excise To be paid to the assistant ditto To be paid to the clerk in the office of the auditor of the exchequer June 26. To be employed in cleansing and securing the harbour of Catwater and Sutton Pool, near Plymouth To be applied towards re-building the pier at the harbour of Methill, in the county of Fife June 27. For the civil establishment of Sierra Leone Ireland June 29. Towards defraying the expences incurred by the To defray the expence of works done at the two To complete the expence incurred in repairs at the For defraying the expence incurred for works at the Marshalsea prison To defray the moiety of the expence of building a bridge over the river Spey To make good money issued pursuant to addresses To pay a bill for models of arches made for the use For contingent expences in the execution of the act for enquiring into naval abuses To defray the expences of a plan for the more perfect security of the shipping in the port of Lon don For expences attending the abstracting and digesting poor returns For additional allowances to clerks in the office for auditing public accounts To the officers of the tally-court for fees on tallies Towards defraying the expence of a plan for the establishment of a horse patrol For the payment of such military allowances in Ireland as were formerly paid out of the fund of military contingencies EHCHEQUER BILLS. February 18, 1805. For paying off exchequer bills made out per act of last session for raising 2,500,0001. June 24. For paying off exchequer bills made out per act of last session for raising 8,000,0001. Ditto, for raising 1,500,000 CIVIL LIST, May 7, 1805. 1,500,000 00 £.12,000,000 0 0 For discharging the arrears and debts due and owing upon the civil list on 5th July 1804 10,458 1 6 January 26, 1805. For continuing the duties on malt. For raising four shillings in the pound upon pensions, offices, and personal estates. For continuing certain duties on sugar, malt, tobacco, and snuff. For £. s. d. For raising 3,000,000 by loans or exchequer bills February 19. For raising 22,500,000l. by annuities, whereof the charges of 20,000,000l. are to be defrayed by Great Britain, and 2,500,000l. by Ireland April 29. For raising 1,500,000l. (British currency) by annuities for the service of Ireland June 5. For raising a certain sum of money by three lot, That the charge of allowances to adjutants and ser- That the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia of Ireland, and allowances to subaltern officers, be defrayed out of the consolidated fund of Ireland. That the allowances to certain subaltern officers of the militia in Great Britain be defrayed out of the land-tax. June 20. For applying the sum of 4,000,000l. out of the mo- June 24. For applying 14,500,000l. to arise from any of the revenues charged per acts 43, 44, and 45 Geo. III. after satisfying the sum of 15,440,000l. which was estimated to arise for the service of 1804, from the duties granted per acts 43 and 44 Geo. III. For raising 8,000,000l. by loans or exchequer bills For raising 2,500,000l. by loans or exchequer bills For raising 1,500,0001. by loans or exchequer bills VOL, XLVII. Taxes imposed in the year 1805. February 19, 1805. For charging an additional contribution on the profits arising from pro perty, professions, trades, and offices. For charging certain duties on legacies. February 25. For charging additional duties on horses. March 14. For discontinuing the duties of customs in Ireland, and granting other duties in lieu thereof. For charging a duty of six per cent. upon retailers of certain goods, wares, and merchandize in Ireland. For allowing bounties on spirits and strong beer made from malt of the growth of Ireland. For charging countervailing duties on certain goods and merchandize of Great Britain imported into Ireland, in lieu of former duties. For granting inland dutics of excise and taxes on certain articles in Ireland, For granting certain stamp duties in Ireland. For granting certain duties upon malt and spirits, and that the foregoing duties be paid in British currency. For granting duties on salt, hops, coals, and on the port and conveyance of letters. March 25. For charging additional duties of customs on goods, wares, and merchandize. For allowing additional drawbacks or bounties on all refined sugar of the manufacture of Great Britain exported from thence to Ireland. For charging additional duties on auctions, bricks and tiles, coffee, cyder and perry, glass, vinegar, and gold and silver wire. May 9. For charging certain duties on stamps in Ireland. May 20. For charging further duties on stamps in Ireland, |