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6. Randals, three ladies, Susan-16. Cockburns, EIGHT ladies,

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7. Linds, three ladies, 50l. each,
Henrietta, Maria, Lætitia.
8. Cookes, three ladies, Penelope
Ann, Eliza, Maria; 150l. the
first; the others 1751. each.
9. Cabells, four, Mary Turner
Cabell, Ann Elizabeth, Tho-
mas Scutt, and Robert Da-

vies; each 50l. a-year.

10. Dents, two, Sophia and

Cotton; 50%. a-year each.

with 700l. a-year amongst

them. Jane, Mary, Fanny, Harriott, Elizabeth, Matilda, Margaret and Ann.

17. Belilo, a widow and three children, 801.

18. Master, three boys, 100%. a-year each. Henry, St. Vincent Frederick, and Richard Thomas. Sir Abraham Hume receives this in trust.

This may suffice for the pre-
What we wish is, that

11. Halifaxes, six, Gertrude, sent. Charlotte, Marianne, Caroline, some correspondent would be

Catherine, Elizabeth, 60l. ayear each.

12 Piersons, four, Sarah, Fran

ces, Mary, Diana Ann, 271.
a-year each.

13. Herries, Mary Ann, 300l.,
Catherine, Isabella Maria, Ju-
lia Mary, 150l. each.
14. Southey, Robert, 2001. This
pension was granted in 1807.
Who is this man? Is it the
apostate poet?

so good as to point out whom of the "Higher Orders" these little ladies belong to. We want to trace them. There are great numbers of these family-parties; and what we aim at, is, to be able to shew, how it happens, that they should have been selected for support in this way. The reader will please to bear in mind, that the list, from which we take the above names was

15. Locks, three ladies, 200l. printed, by order of the Ho

a-year each.

nourable House, in 1808; so

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that, the Masters and Misses of ceives a compensation in the

Civil-List. This property is immense in amount.

Since our SECOND EDITION went to press, we have received several hints and pieces of in

that day must now be grown up gentlemen and ladies. But, until we are furnished with a new list, (which, we suppose, we never shall,) we must go by the old list, concluding, as formation. We shall attend to we have a right to do, that, if these. We shall make further. many have dropped off since

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inquiry; and make, or not, corrections accordingly. It is surprising how few errors we have committed, But, we desire to make our work perfect.

Accept, Sir, our apologies for this unwarrantable trespass.on your time and room, and believe that we remain, we remain, with the

highest respect,

Sir,

Your most obedient servants,
THE AUTHORS.

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Showing how the Monies given for the Service of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1819, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several heads, to the 5th day of January, 1820..

SERVICES.

NAVY.

For Wages for 20,000 Men, including 6,000 Royal Marines; for Thirteen lunar Months, at the fate of 24. 38. 6d. per Mun per ..............£565,500 0 0

For Victuals for the said 20,000 Men ; for Thirteen lupar Months, at the rate of 21. per Man per Month

.... 520,000.00

53,000 0 ...............................2,483,013 12 7

For the Wear and Tear of the Ships in which the said 20,000 Men are to serve; for Thirteen lunar Months, at the rate of 21. 18. per Man per Month For defraying the Ordinary Establishment of the Navy, for the year 1819....... For defraying the Charges of what may be necessary for the building, re-building, and repairs of Ships of War in His Majesty's and the Merchants Yards, and other extra Works, over and above what are proposed to be done upon the Heads of Wear and Tear, and Ordinary; for the year 1819 .... ...................................1,631,6280 For the purchase of Provisions for Troops and Garrisons on Foreign Stations, and the value of Rations for Troops to be embarked on board Ships of War and Transports; for the year 1819, 419,319 For the Expense of the Transport Service; for the year 1819..................

.....

281,321 0.0

ORDNANCE.

G,436,781 12 7

For Ordnance for Sea Service on board the Ships in which the said 20,000 Men are to serve; for Thirteen lunar Months, at the rate of 78. per Man per Month ...............£91,000 0 0 On Account, for the Ordnance Service for the pre

....

sent year In full for the Charge of the Office of Ordnance for the Land Service for Great Britain; for the

year 1819

250,000 0 0

386.222 3 FI

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For defraying the Expense of Services performed by the Office of Ordnance for Land Service for Great Britain, and not provided for by Parliament, in the year 1818 ...........£20,094 10 10 For defraying the Expenses of Reduction for the

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Ordnance Military Corps; for the year 1819... 10,000 0 0 For the Charge of the Office of Ordnance for Great Britain, on account of the Allowances to Retired General Officers, to Superannuated, Retired, and Half-pay Officers, to Officers seconded, to Officers for good Services, and to Wounded Officers, to Superannuated and Disabled Men; also for Pensions to Widows and Children of deceased Officers, late belonging to the several Ordnance Military Corps; for the year 1819...275,667 18 0 For defraying the Expense of the Allowances to Superannuated, Retired, and Half-pay Officers, to Officers seconded, and to Officers for good Services, to Superannuated and disabled Men, also for Pensions to Widows and Children of deceased Officers, late belonging to the several Ordnance Military Corps in Great Britain, and not provided for by Parliament; in the year 1818 For the Charge of Allowances, Compensations and Emoluments,in the nature of Superannuated or Retired Allowances, to persons late belonging to the Office of Ordnance in Great Britain, in respect of their having held any Public Offices or Employments of a civil nature, and also for the Charge of Widows Pensions; for the year 1819

6,022 3

34,484 2.

......... 101,008 15

For the Charge of the Office of Ordnance for Ire-
land; for the year 1819.....
For the Charge of the Office of Ordnance in Ire-
land, on account of the Pay of Retired Officers
of the late Irish Artillery and Engineers, and of
Pensions to Widows of deceased Officers of the
same; for the year 1819
For the Charge of Allowances, Compensations
and Emoluments, in the nature of Superannu-
ated or Retired Allowances, to Persons late be-
longing to the Office of Ordnance in Ireland,
in respect of their having held any Public
Offices or Employments of a civil nature, and
also for the Charge of Widows Pensions; for
the year 1819 ....

12,000 0.0

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4,300 0 0

1.191,000 0.9

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For defraying the Charge of His Majesty's Land Forces for Ser-
vice in Great Britain and on the Stations abroad, (except the
Regiments employed in the Territorial Fossessions of the East
India Company:) from the 25th of December, 1818, to the 24th
Dec. 1819, both inclusive, being 365 days...£2,258,776 11
For defraying the Charge of His Majesty's Land

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Forces for Service in Ireland; for the same time 749,937 8 10 For defraying the Charge of General and Staff Officers and Officers of the Hospitals serving with His Majesty's Forces in Great Britain and on Foreign Stations (except India) for the same

.....

time ... For defraying the Charge of General and Staff Officers and Officers of the Hospitals serving with His Majesty's Forces in Ireland; for the same time......

118,021 1

34,784 14 11

For defraying the Charge of the Allowances to the principal Officers of certain Public Departments in Great Britain, their Deputies, Clerks, and contingent Expenses; for the same time... 139,333 14 1 For defraying the Charges of a like nature in Íreland; for the same time... For defraying the Charge of Medicines and Surgical Materials for His Majesty's Land Forces on the Establishment of Great Britain, and of certain Hospital Contingencies; for the year 1819

......... 10,891 16€ 7

For defraying the Charge of ditto, ditto, for service
in Ireland; for ditio
For defraying the Charge of Volunteer Corps in
Great Britain; from the 25th day of December,
1818, to the 24th day of December, 1819, both
inclusive, being 365 days .....

For ditto, ditto in Ireland; for the same time....
For defraying the Charge of Four Troops of Dra
goons and Fourteen Companies of Foot stationed"
in Great Britain, for the purpose of recruiting
the Corps employed in the Territorial Posses-
sions of the East India Company, for the same
time...........

21,635 1 11

7,400 173

100,00010o 6 21,668 15

20,884 1

For defraying the Charge of the Pay of General
Officers in His Majesty's Land Forces, not being
Colonels of Regiments, upon the Establishment
of Great Britain; for the same time............. 174,378
For defraying the Charges of the like nature in
Ireland; for the same time........

242

1,263, 3

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