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nephews and nieces (his next of kin) living at the time of his death, and their feveral reprefentatives.

2. That the fum of 2,290 1. 4s. 10 d. paid into the receipt of his Majefty's exchequer, by the executors of the will of Lady Ann Jekyll, deceased, be paid to the adminiftrator with the will annexed, or other the perfonal representative, of the faid Sir Jofeph Jekyll, to be applied, by him or them, for the benefit of the refiduary legatees of the faid Sir Jofeph Jekyll, and of his nephews and nieces (his next of kin) living at the time of his death, and their feveral representatives

MAY 12.

Towards defraying the expence which fhall be incurred, in calling in and re-coining the deficient gold coin, in purfuance of the refolutions of this House of the 10th day of this inftant May

MAY 16.

1. Towards defraying the extraordinary expences of his Majesty's land forces, and other fervices, incurred between the 24th of March, 1773, and the 22d day of April, 1774, and not provided for by parliament

2. To be paid to David Hartley, Esquire, towards enabling him to defray the charge of experiments, in order to afcertain the practicability and utility of his discovery of a method to fecure buildings and ships from fire; and that the fame be paid without fee or reward

MAY 17.

1. To replace to the Sinking-Fund the like fum paid out of the fame, to make good the deficiency, on the 5th day of July, 1773, of the fund established for paying annuities granted by an act made in the 31ft year of the reign of his late Majefty, towards the fupply granted for the service of the year 1758

2. To be employed in repairing, maintaining, and fupporting, the British forts and fettlements on the coaft of Africa

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MAY 26.

To make good to his Majefty the like fum, which has been iffued, by his Majefty's orders, in purfuance of the addreffes of this house

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MAY 31.

1. To enable his Majefty to fatisfy and make good the feveral fums payable to the perfons who have fubfcribed their capital ftock of three pounds per centum annuities, to be discharged and annihilated, upon the terms expreffed in the refolution of this houfe of the 19th day of this inftant May 2. Towards paying off and difcharging the debt of the Navy

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Ways and Means for raifing the above Supply granted to his Majefty, agreed to on the following Days, viz.

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JANUARY 27, 1774HAT, towards making good the fupply granted to his majefty, there be iffued and ap. plied the fum of 113,190l. 11 s. 7d. remaining in the Exchequer, on the 5th day of January 1774, for the difpofition of parliament, of the monies which had then arifen, of the furpluffes, exceffes, and overplus monies, and other revenues, of the fund commonly called the Sinking-Fund.

2. That the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, be continued from the 23d of June, 1774, to the 24th of June, 1775, and charged upon all malt which fhall be made, and all mum which shall be made or imported, and all cyder and perry which fhall be made for fale, within the kingdom of Great-Britain, 750,000l.

FEBRUARY 1.

That the fum of three fhillings in the pound, and no more, be raifed, within the space of one year, from the 25th of March, 1774, upon lands, tenements, he

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fum of 1,250,000l. be raised, by loans or exchequer bills, to be charged upon the first aids to be granted in the next feffion of parliament; and fuch exchequer bills, if not discharged, with intereft thereupon, on or before the fifth day of April, 1775, to be exchanged and received in payment, in -fuch manner as exchequer bills have usually been exchanged and received in payment.

2. That a duty of three pence per yard, and no more, be paid for all printed, painted, ftained, and dyed ftuffs, wholly made of raw cotton-wool, and manufactured in Great-Britain.

MAY 19.

1. That any perfon or perfons, bodies politic or corporate, who, on the 11th of this inftant May, was or were poffeffed of, interested in, or intitled unto, any annuities being part of the capital or joint tock of three pounds per centum annuities, confolidated by feveral, acts of parliament of the 25th, 28th, 29th, 32d, and 33d years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, and of feveral fubfequent acts, which were made payable and transferable at the bank of England; or of the annuities confolidated by the acts of the 25th year of the reign of his faid late Majefty King George the Second, and of the 5th year, of the reign of his prefent Majefty, called reduced annuities, alfo payable and transferable there; or of certain three pounds per centum annuities, which are payable and transferable at the South Sea houfe, called old South Sea annuities, and New South Sea annuities; or of three pounds per centum annuities, which were created by an

act of the 24th year of the reign of his faid late Majefty King George the Second, and made payable and transferable at the South Sea houfe; who, on or before the twenty-eighth day of this inftant May, and before the fum fubfcribed fhall amount to one million, fhall fubfcribe their names, or fignify their confent to accept, in lieu of their interests in any part of the faid principal or capital ftock ftanding in their names, and in full fatisfaction and difcharge thereof, the fum of eightyeight pounds in money, for every tool. and in that proportion for any greater or lefs fum, or fums, compofing one or more entire sum, or fums, of 100l. or 50l. of fuch principal or capital stock; one moiety thereof to be paid on or before the 15th day of July next, and the other moiety on or before the 20th day of October next, together with the intereft due on the capital ftock fo fubfcribed to the 5th day of July, 1774, shall for every 100l. principal or capital ftock as aforefaid fo fubfcribed, be intitled to receive fix tickets in a lottery to confift of 60,000 tickets, at the rate of 121. 108. each (and in that proportion for any greater or lefs fum), the faid tickets to be paid for in manner following: that is to fay, that every perfon or perfons, bodies politic or corporate, fo fubfcribing, or fignifying his, her, or their confent as aforefaid, fhall, on or before the 31st day of this inftant May, make a deposit of 11. in refpect of the money to be paid for each ticket, as a fecurity for making the future payments to the cashiers of the bank of England, on or before the times herein after limited; that is to fay, for and in respect of every fuch ticket, two

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pounds on or before the 30th day of June next, 31. on or before the ad of Auguft next, 31. on or before the 1ft day of September next; and 31. 10s. on or before the 1ft day of October next; that, upon fuch payments being compleated, tickets fhall be delivered, as foon as the fame can be prepared, to the perfons intitled thereto; that the fum of 600,000l. fhall be diftributed into prizes, for the benefit of the proprietors of the fortunate tickets in the faid lottery, which prizes fhall be paid at the bank of England, in money, to fuch proprie tors, upon demand, on the ift day of March, 1775, or as foon after as certificates can be prepared, without any deduction whatever; and that all monies to be received by the faid cashiers thall be paid into the receipt of his Majefty's exchequer, to be applied, from time to time, to fuch fervices as fhall then have been voted by this house in this feffion of parliament; and every perfon or perfons, bodies politic or corporate, fo poffeffed of, interested in, or intitled to, any of the faid annuities, and fo fubfcribing as aforefaid, fhall have a certificate, from the faid cafhiers of the governor and company of the bank of England, of the amount of the principal or capital ftock by them refpectively fubfcribed, and of all fuch fum and fums of money as he, fhe, or they, fhall be intitled to receive, in confideration of fuch their fubfcription, and in lieu and in difcharge of his, her, or their capital stock fo fubfcribed; and the holders or bearers of fuch certificates fhall be paid, at the bank of England, or at the South Sea house, the feveral fums of money expreffed in fuch certificates,

together with intereft after the rate of 31. per centum per annum on the capital ftock fo fubfcribed, in the manner, and at the times, herein before defcribed; that upon pay. ment of fuch fum or fums of money, with fuch intereft, the whole of the principal or capital ftock fo fubfcribed fhall ftand difcharged, and be annihilated; and the annuity payable in respect thereof fhall, from the faid 5th day of July, 1774, ceafe and be extinguished.

2. That books be opened, at the bank of England, for receiving fuch fubfcription and confent; and that, during the two first days on which fuch fubfcription and confent are to be received, no one perfon, body politic or corporate, be ad mitted to fubfcribe, or fignify his, her, or their confent, for any fum or fums, amounting in the whole to more than 5000l. principal or capital ftock.

3. That, towards raifing the fupply granted to his majefty, there be iffued and applied the fum of 2,080,6961. 12s. 8d.. out of fuch monies as shall or may arife, of the furpluffes, exceffes, or overplus monies, and other revenues, compofing the fund, commonly called the finking fund.

4. That a fum not exceeding 15,000l. out of fuch monies as fhall be paid into the receipt of the exchequer, on or before the 5th day of April 1775, of the produce of all or any of the duties and revenues, which, by an act or acts of parliament, have been directed to be referved for the dif, ofition of parliament, towards defraying the neceffary expences of defending, protecting, and fecuring the British colonies and plantations in America, be applied towards making good

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fach part of the fupply as hath been granted to his majefty, for maintaining his majesty's forces and garrifons in the plantations, and for provisions for the forces in North America, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and the ceded illands, for the year 1774

5. That fuch of the monies as fhall be paid into the receipt of the exchequer, after the 5th day of April, 1774, and on or before the 5th day of April, 1775, of the produce of the duties charged by two acts, made in the fifth and fourteenth years of his prefent majesty's reign, upon the importation and exportation of gum fenega and gum Arabic, be applied towards making good the supply granted to his majetty.

6. That the fum of 126,981 1. 7 s. and 5 d. now remaining in the exchequer, being the overplus of the grants for the fervice of the year 1773, be iffued and applied towards making good the fupply granted to his majefty in this feflion of parliament.

MAY 26.

1. That the fum of 23,637 1. 11 s. rod.. remaining in the receipt of the exchequer, on the 5th day of April, 1774, of the two fevenths excife, granted by an act of parliament, made in the 5th and 6th years of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, after fatisfying the feveral charges and incumbrances thereupon for the half year then ended, be carried to, and made part of, the aggregate fund; and that the faid fund be made a fecurity for the discharge of fuch annuities, and other demands, payable out of the faid fum, as the growing produce of the faid two fevenths excife fhall not be fufficient to anfwer. VOL. XVII.

2. That, towards making good the fupply granted to his majesty, there be applied the fum of 20,237 1. 5s. 3d. remaining in the receipt of the exchequer, of the monies arifen by the duties on rice exported, the duties on apples imported, and on cambricks and fugars, granted by an act of the 6th year of his pretent majefty's reign; and alfo of fuch impreft monies as remain there for the difpofition of parliament.'

3. That, towards making good the fupply granted to his majefty, there be applied the fum of 16,500l. os. 4d. being the balance remaining in the hands of the deputy treafurer of Chelsea Hofpital, on account of the deduction of twelve pence in the pound upon monies iffued to him for the out-penfioners of Chelsea Hofpital.

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4. That, towards making good the fupply granted to his majefty, there be applied the fum of 30,5611. 9 s. 3 d. paid into the receipt of the exchequer, in purfuance of two acts, made in the 2d and 9th years of the reign of his prefent majefty, by the receivers-general of the feveral counties in England and Wales, that have not raised the militia.

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