HC Deb 11 March 1807 vol 9 cc79-81

—The house went into a Committee of Supply, in which the following sums were voted, on the motion of Mr. Vansittart: "Resolved, 1. That a sum, not exceeding £196,949. 19s. 10d. be granted to his majesty, for paying off and discharging certain Annuities, after the rate of 5 per cent. per ann. being part of the annuities granted by two acts of the 37th and 42d years of his present Majesty; and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.—2. That £11,750. 14s. 6d. be granted towards completing the purchase of buildings and ground in and near Palace Yard, Westminster, in pursuance of several acts of the 44th, 45th, and 46th of his present majesty, and for carrying the said acts into execution, for the year 1807.–3. That £29,500 be granted to defray the charge of printing and stationary for the two houses of parliament, for 1807.—4. That £20,000 be granted, for defraying the expence of printing and delivering the votes of the house of commons, and for printing bills, reports, and other papers, by order of the said house, during the present session.—5. That £10,000 be granted, for defraying the expence that may be incurred for re-printing, in the proportion of 8 volumes a year, of the Journals, Indexes, and Reports, of the house of commons, agreeable to the resolutions of the house in the session 1802–3, for 1807.–6. That a sum, not exceeding £4000 be granted, for defraying the expence which may be incurred for printing 1750 copies of the 59th volume of Journals of the house of commons for the year 1807.–7. That £9,789. 11s. 8d. be granted, to make good the deficiency of the grant of the last session of parliament, to defray the charge of printing and stationary for the two houses of parliament.—8. That £14,881. 16s. 2d. be granted to make good the deficiency of the vote of the last session of parliament, to defray the expence of printing and delivering the votes of the house of commons, and for printing bills, reports, and other papers, by order of the said house during that session.—9. That £459. 2s. 4d. be granted, for making good the deficiency of the sum voted in the last session of parliament for printing 1750 copies of the 58th volume of Journals of the house of commons.—10. That £70,977. 17s. be granted, for defraying the expence of carrying on the building of a New Mint on Tower Hill, for the service of 1807.—11. That £2046. 6s. be granted, for defraying the expences of printing Articles of Impeachment, Minutes of Evidence, and copies of the Trial of lord viscount Melville.—12. That £10,250. 14s. be granted, to be applied in further execution of an act of the 43d of his majesty, towards making roads and building bridges in the highlands of Scotland, for 1807.–13. That £51,250. 14s. be granted, towards defraying the expence of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William, for 1807.–14. That £5000 be granted, for paying Fees on passing the Public Accounts, for 1807.–15. That £25,000 be granted, to discharge bills drawn and to be drawn from New South Wales, which may become due in 1807.–16. That £8,280 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Province of Upper Canada in America, from the 1st Jan. to the 31st Dec. 1807.–17. That £7,165 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Province of Nova Scotia, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.–18. That £4,650 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Province of New Brunswick in America, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.–19. That £3,100 be granted, for defray- ing the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Island of Saint John in America, now called Prince Edward's Island, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807. –20. That £2,040 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Island of Cape Breton in America, from the 1st of Jan. to 31st of Dec. 1807.—21. That £2,565 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Island of Newfoundland in America, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.—22. That £4,400 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Bahama Islands in America, in addition to the salaries now paid to the Public Officers out of the Duty Fund, and other incidental charges attending the same, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.–23. That £1,030 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Bermudas or Somers Islands, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.–24. That £600 be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of the Island of Dominica, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807.–25. That £12,704. 19s. 6d. be granted, for defraying the charge of the Civil Establishment of New South Wales, from the 1st of Jan. to the 31st of Dec. 1807."

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