Statement of the gold and silver coined in England during every reign from the Restoratiom to the 25th of March, 1810, extracted from authentic documents: The great re-coinage of gold between 23d August, 1773, and the end of 1777, amounted to 20,447,0021. From the commencement of the reign to August 1773, there were coined about 10,000,000l. making— By George III. before the 31st December, 1780-Gold 30,457,8051.; Silver 7,1261.:-30,464,9311. From 1780 to the end of 1802-Gold 83,310,8321.; Silver 56,4731.: -33,367,3051. From 1802 to 25th March, 1810,-Gold 2,445,2531. 66,277,489 99,923,354 Amount of Bank of England Notes in circulation on the 7th and 12th days of January, 1809 and 1810: Bank Notes of 5l. | Bank Post | Bank Notes and upwards. 1809. January 7. 11,718,010 Bills. under 51. An account of all the Dollars issued by the Bank of England, to the 8th day of February, 1810, inclusive: Dollars stamped in the year 1797, and issued Ditto stamped in the year 1804, and issued ... 2,325,099 1,419,484 Ditto stamped in the years 1809 and 1810, and issued 1,073,051 The quantity of strong beer brewed by the first twelve houses in the London porter brewery, from the 5th of July, 1809, to the 5th of July, 1810: APPROPRIATION OF THE BRITISH SUPPLIES, GRANTED IN THE LATE SESSION OF PARLIAMENT Paying off Exchequer Bills, issued 1809 Issued in pursuance of addresses of the House of Commons... 37,278 19 2 28,689,900 0 0 15,165 2 6 10,450 0 0 2,060 0 0 10,165 0 0 5,600 0 0 New Brunswick Bahama Islands Bermuda Islands Dominica Newfoundland New South Wales 1,030 0 0 600 0 0 4,551 0 0 13,268 15 0 Employing convicts •• Emigrant clergy and laity of France ... Salaries of officers of both Houses of Parliament To J. France, Esq. for index to rolls of parliament To ditto for salaries and expences in making ditto To J. Clementson, Esq. Deputy Serjeant at Arms, ... To E. Sealy, Esq. for expences in the Elm Bark Bill, To F. Nettleship, Esq. for publishing the average prices of sugar. 838 17 0 To Dr. T. B. Clarke, for preparing returns of the non-resident clergy 289 19 8 To ditto for his trouble relative to the non-resideuce acts 278 6 6 To K. Mackenzie, Esq. for making road from 324 18 6 1,160 12 0 To the officers of the talley court for levying tallies To Wm. Chennery, Esq. to pay bills drawn from For a new Mint on Tower Hill For the Marshalsea prison ... For the Lazaretto at Chetney Hill ••• For contingencies of three Secretaries of State.. For messengers to the three Secretaries of State for 1810 ... For secret services • For works done at the House of Lords ... For fees on passing public accounts For improving the harbour of Holyhead.. For Greville's collection of minerals ... For printing Vols. 38 and 39 of the Journals of the House of Peers ... For printing the Calendar of the Journals of ditto ... .... 'To Bryan Bentham, Esq. for erecting a prison at Sheerness. .... To T. N. Wittwer, Esq. for examining East India accounts ... To the magistrates of the Thames Police ... To E. Walmisley, for preparing Vols. 38 and 39 of Lords' Journals 249 8 0 To G. Dickens, Esq. for stationery sent to the To J. Read, Esq. for horse patrole, till April 5, 1810 To W. Chinnery, Esq. for Messrs. Gurney, for expences of committees To the Governors of Queen Anne's bounty for the poor clergy.... To J. Read, Esq. to pay expences of special con stables. To the representative of C. Morris, Surveyor Ge neral of Nova Scotia To the commissioners for the sale and redemption of land tax For military roads in North Britain For roads and bridges in the Highlands of Scotland Grand Total.......... Right Hon. Charles Philip Yorke.. First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord Mulgrave.... Right Hon. Richard Ryder Marquis Wellesley Earl of Liverpool... Master General of the Ordnance. 5 Secretary of State for the Home Department. Secretary of State for Foreign Af fairs. Secretary of State for the Department of War and the Colonies. NOT OF THE CABINET. |