An Account of the Progress made in the Redemption of the PUBLIC DEBT of IRELAND, Funded in GREAT BRITAIN, at 1st Fruary 1817. SUMS Annually applicable to the Reduction of the June 1802, or that DEBT. Capitals created from 1797 will fall in S. d. £. 5. £. S. d. £. d. 9.267,670 0 5,769,056 2 8624 Annuity at £1 per Cent. on 9,820,176 0 6,104,433 14 2 62 to 1815, both inclusive. .1,039,584 19 Dividend on £.19,087,846 £.3 per Cents. .... 572,635 7 7 Redeemed by the Commrs. 103,032,750 0 ΟΙ 19,087,846 011,873,489 16 0 1,612,220 7 83,944,904 0 0 £.129,589 6 8 Progress made in the Redemption of the IMPERIAL DEBT at 1st February 1817. 7,502,633 6 81230,000 0 0 1,920,316 C 1,160,976 5 6 60. 1,920,716 3 0 98 7 8 400 8 5,581,917 3 8 229,961 12 4 1,920,716 3 Annuity at £1 per Ct. on Ca pitals created by Loan 1797 Progress made in the Redemption of the DEBT of PORTUGAL, at 1st February 17. 426,7210 0 266,292 2 3 162 Annual Appropriation.. 36,693 0 57,609 9 ΟΙ 7 12 38 7 94,352 17 Reduced £.3 per Ct. Anns. Redeemed by the Commrs. Debt Unredeemed at 1st 895,522 7 91 426,721 O 0 February 1817. } 468,801 7 9 EXCHEQUER, the 18th day of March 1817. } WM ROSE HAWORTH. VI.-UNFUNDED DEBT. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT and DEMANDS OUTSTANDING on the 5th Day of January 1817. I.-PUBLIC INCOME OF IRELAND: FOR THE YEAR ENDED FIFTH OF JANUARY 1817. An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUE and EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES, constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of IRELAND. .... Total Ordinary Revenue Extraordinary Resources. From the Commissioners of the Navy in Great Britain, on account of Advances made by several Collectors in Ireland for Seamen's Wages From the Paymaster General of Great Bri From Great Britain, being One-third of the ceiver General, on account of Advances Total, independent of the Loans.. LOANS paid into the Exchequer, in the Year ended the 5th January 1817.......... 2,759,422 6 34 5,867 18 1 29,779 17 2. 5 74 6,300,766 13 10 Total, including Loans...... 10,440,747 5 10 1,380,558 5 79,060,189 ..... IL-CONSOLIDATED FUND OF IRELAND. An Account of the CONSOLIDATBD FUND of IRELAND, for the Year ended the 5th of January 1817. INCOME. CHARGE. Balance on the Consolidated Fund remaining in the Exchequer, on the 5th January 1816 Customs and Excise Duties, including Quit Rents. Casual Revenue, and Payments on account of dismissed and deceased Collectors.. Repayments from Great Britain, for Advances for On account of Advances made for improving Post Other Monies paid to the Public EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES: ACTUAL L. s. d. Interest on Funded Debt, including Annuities and Management Interest on Unfunded Debt 1,448,086 11 11 Sinking Fund and Management Principal of Debentures Principal of Exchequer 3,925,978 10 94 Lottery Prizes Discount on prompt Payment of Loan Deposits, &c Improving Post Roads On account of Balance due by Ireland on joint Ex penditure of the United Kingdom, to the 5th Jan. 1816. 6,003,724 12 0 Inland Navigations Board of First Fruits 1815 Depêt Barrack at Cork, part of £.3,323, granted 114,292 0 1 Record Repository, part of £. 18,864, granted 1814. Ardglass Harbour, in further part of £3,190 14s.| granted 1814 61,140 6 10 29,779 17 2 Dunleary Harbour, advanced pursuant to 56 Geo. 3, ch 62. Civil List Pensions to the 25th March 1813 2,470,550 0 2,470,958 6 8 From Great Britain, being One-third Part of the Vote of Credit, Arrear of 1815 20,261 9 9 SURPLUS of the Consolidated Fund, ou 5th Jan, 1817) 14,660,641 10 74 14,660,641 10 74 III. TRADE AND NAVIGATION. An Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from, IRELAND, for Three Years ending 5th January 1817. Note. The real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1817, computed at the Average Prices current, amounted to......£.9,111,766 6s. 9. An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were Built and Registered in the several Ports of IRELAND, in the Three Years ending 5th January 1817; distinguishing each Year. An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of IRELAND, on the 30th of September 1816. An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys employed in Navigating the same (including their repeated Voyages) that entered INWARDS and cleared OUTWARDS, in the several Ports of IRELAND, from or to all Parts of the World, in the Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1817. INWARDS. IRISH. BRITISH. FOREIGN. Ships. Years ending Tons. Men. Ships Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. | Men. 54,755 2,990 92.474 5,6S7 39,696 323 68,674 3,441 |