Hay of October next, in respect of the fum paid on ccount of the second lottery 2. That an additional duty of 81. per ton be laid pon all French wines, and of 4!. per ton upon all wines, which shall be imported into this kingdom. 3. That the faid annuities and lotteries be charged pon the faid additional duties upon wine, for which he finking fund fhall be the collateral fecurity. MARCH 14. •3.500,000 1. That a duty of 4s per hogfhead be laid upon all cyder and perry made within this kingdom, over and above all other duties now payable for cyder or perry, to be paid by the maker thereof. 2. That a duty of zl. per ton be laid upon all cyder and perry imported into this kingdom. 3. That the faid duties upon cyder and perry be charged, together with the duties upon wines granted in this feffion, with the payment of the annuities mentioned in a refolution of this houfe, of the 8th of this inftant March. MARCH 19. 1. That there be iffued and applied out of fuch monies as fhall or may arife of the furpluffes, exceffes, or overplus monies, and other revenues, compofing the finking fund, the furs of S. -2.000,000 o 2. That there be iffued and applied the money remaining in the receipt of the exchequer, being the furplus of the feveral duties upon beer and ale, granted by an act of the firft of his majefty's reign, after fatisfying all charges and incumbrances thereupon, to the 5th of January 1763, amounting to the fum of 3. That there be iffued and applied fuch part of the fum of 20,ocol, granted to his majesty in the laft feffion, upon account, towards defraying the charge of the pay of the militia of that part of Great Britain called England, when unembodied, and of the cloathing of the part of the faid militia then unembodied, for one year, beginning the 25th of March, 1752, as fhall remain in the receipt of the exchequer, after the faid charges are fatisfied. 4. That there be raised, by loans or exchequer bills to be charged upon the first aids to be granted in the next feffion; and fuch exchequer bills, if not difcharged, with intereft thereupon, on, or before the 5th of April, 1764, to be exchanged, and received in [N] 4 paymen d. 47,120 9 6. payment in fuch manner as exchequer bills have usually been exchanged and received in payment That an act, made in the fixth year of his late majefty king George the fecond, intituled, “An act for the better fecuring and encouraging the trade to his majesty's fugar colonies in America," which was to continue in force for five years, to be computed from the 24th day of June 1733, and to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, and which, by feveral fubfequent acts, made in the 11th, 19th, 26th, 29th, and 31st, years of the reign of his faid late majefty, and an act, made in the first year of the reign of his prefent majefty, was further continued until the 29th day of September 1763, and from thence to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, be further continued, with amendments, until the 29th day of September 1764, and from thence to the end of the then next feffion of parliament. That an act, made in the 21ft year of the reign of his late majefty king George the fecond, intituled, "An act for encouraging the making of indico in the British plantations in America," which was to continue in force for seven years, from the 25th day of March 1749, and from thence to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, and which, by an act, made in the 28th year of the reign of his faid late majesty, was further continued until the 25th day of March 1763. and from thence to the end of the then next feffion of parliament, be further continued, with amendments, until the 25th of March 1770, and from thence to the end of the then next feffion of parliament. Total fum provided for by this feffion Provifions exceed the grants in the sum of 1. s. d. 1.800,000 0 O 3.847,120 9 6 14.199,375 16 Q Befides what may arife from the faid third refolution of the committee of ways and means agreed to on the 19th of March; therefore fome of the grants, or provifions, made by this feffion, muft be extremely deficient, if it fhould be found neceffary hereafter to grant any thing for making good the deficiency of the grants for 1763. Particulars. Total. An ESTIMATE of the DEBT of his Majefty's NAVY on the Heads hereafter mentioned, as it flood on Dec. 31, 1752. HEADS of the Naval Eftimates. Wear and tear, ordinary and tranfports. S. d. Do freight of tranfports, &c. fupplied for the fervice thereof UE, to pay off and discharge all the bills registered in the courfe of the navy for ftores, 1767576 12 II To pay off and difcharge the bills registered on the faid courfe for premiums allowed . To freight of transports and tenders, and for ftores delivered into his majefty'sfever al yards, &c. for which no bills were made out on the aforefaid Dec. 31, 1762, as also to several bills of exchange To his majesty's yards and rope-yards, for the ordinary and extraordinary To half-pay to fea officers, according to an establishment made by his late majesty in council on that behalf Seamens Wages. Due, to pay the men, &c. unpaid on the books of ships paid off To fhips in fea pay, on the aforefaid Dec. 31, 1762 "} To difcharge and pay off the bills entered in courfe for flop-cloaths and bedding for feamen, furgeons neceffaries, free gifts, &c. Victualling debt as per eftimate received from thofe commissioners, viz. Due, for fhort allowance to the companies of his majesty's thips in pay, and which have been paid off For provifions delivered, and fervices performed, for which no bills were made out on the For neceffary-money, extra neceffary-money, bills of exchange and contingencies k. 3. d. 19824 8 8 113776 I 2 23411 7.10 67484 13 0 113628 155 Sick and wounded, the debt of that office, as per eftimate received from thofe commiffioners viz. 7700642 I 3 From whence deducting the money in the treasurer's hands [as on the other fide] As alfo the money that remained to come in of the fuppliés of the year [as on the other fide] The debt will then be Brought over NB. In this debt is included for charge of transports between Jan. 1, 1755, and Dec. 31, } following And it appears by an account received from the commiffioners of the victualling, that 734064 3 7 the expence of victuals fupplied the foldiers between Jan. 1, 1762, and Dec. 31, following,} 129908 3 amounts to For which fum of 8639721. 6s. 8d. no provision has been made by parliament, but if thought st to be granted, as the like service was provided for last year. The nett debt of the navy will then be 5929124 15 1 5065152 8 5 and may There was remaining in the Hands of the late and present Treasurers of the Navy on Dec. 31, 1762, in Money, as undermentioned, be reckoned towards fatisfying the aforejaid Debt of the Navy. On the HEADS of el Wear and tear or- | Seamen's wages. Viduals. Total. £. 5. d. 3363 57 £. 5. d. 1539 12 103 s. d. 46 6 101 £. 5. d. } 45432 0 28882 6 4 2673 6 327604 10 101 20877 9 34 5 9200 6 3 62343 16 6 Ditto towards the debt for fick and hurt feamen In money Ditto towards the debt } for fick and hurt seamen £. 87465 16 0 390081 12 431 r1362 inc udin Hafler and Stonehouse hospitals 1.267,900 10 19 An account of all the Public Debts, at the receipt of the Exchequer, ftanding out at Jan. 5, 1763, with the annual intereft or other charges payable for the fame. EX CHE QUER. Annuities for long terms, being the remainder of the original fum contributed and unsubscribed to the South- Sea company Ditto for lives, with the benefit of furvivorship, being the original fum contributed Ditto for two and three lives, being the fum remaining after what is fallen in by deaths Exchequer bills made out for intereft of old bills Note, The land taxes and duties on malt, being annual grants, are not charged in this account, nor the 1,000,000 l, charged on the deductions of 6d. per pound on penfions, nor the 1,500,000l. towards paying off the navy debt, &c. anno 1762, nor the fum of 1,000,000l. charged on the supplies anno 1763. EAST INDIA Company. Principal debt. By two acts of parliament 9 Will. III. and two other acts 6 and 9 Anne, at 3 per cent. per ann. 3.200,000 Annuities at 3 per cent. anno 1744, charged on the furplus of the additional duties on low wines, fpirits, and strong waters BANK of ENGLAND. On their original fund at 31. per cent. from 1 Aug. 1743 For cancelling Exchequer bills Geo. I. 3 Purchafed of the South-fea company Annuities at 3 per cent. charged on the furplus of the funds for lottery, 1714 Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the duties on coals fince Lady-day, 1719 Ditto at 3 per cent. anno 1746, charged on the duties on licences for retailing fpirituous liquors fince Lady day, 1746 Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the finking fund by the acts 25, 28, 29, 1.000,000 3.200,000 Annual intereft or other charges payable for the fame. 1. 5. d. 136,453 12 8 7,567 -21:127,821 5 17 500,000 33.627,821 5 11.027,588 5 8 Ditto at 3 per cent, charged on the additional duty on ftrong beer and ale, by the act 1 George III. 12.000,000 - Ditto at 3 per cent charged on the finking fund by the act 2 5 George II. 17.701,323 16 540,996 14 0 32, and 33 George II. Ditto at 3 per cent. charged on the duties on offices and pensions, &c. by the act 31 George II. |