HC Deb 16 November 1813 vol 27 cc123-5

Mr. Lushington reported from the committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider further of the supply granted to his Majesty, the Resolutions which they had directed him to report to the House; and the same were read, and agreed to by the House, and are as follow;

  1. 1. That a sum, not exceeding 40,021l. 14s., be granted to his Majesty, to make good the like sum, which has been issued by his Majesty's orders, pursuant to Addresses of this House, and which has not been made good by parliament.
  2. 2. That a sum, not exceeding 24,315l. 19s.d., be granted to his Majesty, to make good the like sum, which has been issued at the receipt of the Exchequer, out of his Majesty's Civil List revenues, to several persons for public services, not being part of the ordinary expenditure of the Civil List, and which have not been replaced by parliament.
  3. 3. That a sum, not exceeding 3,225l. 18s., be granted to his Majesty, to make good the like sum, which has been issued at the receipt of the Exchequer out of his Majesty's Civil List revenues, for defraying the charges heretofore paid out of the proceeds of old naval stores.
  4. 4. That a sum, not exceeding 5,454l. 9s. 5d., be granted to his Majesty, to make good the like sum, which has been applied out of his Majesty's Civil List revenues for parliamentary services and services of a public description, and that the said sum be issued and paid, without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  5. 5. That a sum, not exceeding 10,000l. be granted to his Majesty, to be advanced to the Bank of Scotland, under the conditions and restrictions mentioned in an Act of the last session of parliament, for further improving the communication between the county of Edinburgh and the county of Fife, by the ferries cross the Frith of Forth, between Leith and Newhaven, in the county of Edinburgh, and Kinghorne and Bruntisland, in the county of Fife, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  6. 6. That a sum, not exceeding 119, 500l., be granted to his Majesty, for the relief of the suffering clergy and laity of France, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  7. 7. That a sum, not exceeding 8000l. be granted to his Majesty, for the relief Saint Domingo sufferers, for the year, 1814, and that the said sum be issued, and paid without any fee or deduction.
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  9. 8. That a sum, not exceeding 3,500l., be granted to his Majesty, for the relief of Dutch emigrants, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  10. 9. That a sum, not exceeding 11,5000l., be granted to his Majesty, for the relief of Toolonese and Corsican emigrants, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  11. 10. That a sum, not exceeding 19,000l., be granted to his Majesty, for the relief of American loyalists, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  12. 11. That a sum, not exceeding 4,000l., be granted to his Majesty, to pay bills drawn from abroad on account of certain French and Corsican emigrants, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  13. 12. That a sum not exceeding 3,250l., be granted to his Majesty, for the relief of the French emigrants resident in the islands of Jersey and Guernsey, for the year 1814, and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.
  14. 13. That a sum, not exceeding five millions be granted to his Majesty for paying off and discharging the Exchequer bills made out by virtue of an Act of the 53d year of his present Majesty, for raising the sum of five millions by Exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1813, outstanding and unprovided for.