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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:
FORTY-EIGHT VOLUMES.
-(t.)-
FINANCE, &c.
FINANCE ACCOUNTS; BANK OP ENGLAND;
CIVIL CONTINGENCIES; CONSOLIDATED FUND;
FORTIFICATIONS;
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE, &c. ; INCOME TAX;
INLAND REVENUE ; ISLE OF MAN ; LOANS ;
NATIONAL DEBT; PENSIONS;
POST OFFICE; PUBLIC INCOME, &c ; PUBLIC OFFICES:
REVENUE ; SAVINGS BANKS ; TREASURY CHEST ;
WOODS, FORESTS, &c.
Session
7 February — : — 2 December 1882.
37 cmA\
VOL. XXXVII.
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1882.
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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:
1882.
FORTY-EIGHT VOLUMES :— CONTENTS OF THE
FIRST VOLUME.
N. B.— TITE Figures at the beginning of the line, correspond u
foot of each Paper ; and the Figures at the end of the line, refer t
of the Volumes arranged for The House of Commons.
FINANCE, &c. :
Finance Accounts :
813, Finance Accounts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain a
Financial Year 1881-82, ended 31st March 1882 j- >*-
Bank of England :
98. Account of the Amount of all Exchequer Bills, or Treasury Bills
ment Securities, which have been purchased by the Bank
\vhich any Sum or Sums have been lent and advanced in
January 1882, showing what Amount has been paid off and
Also, Account of the Amount of Balances of Sums issued \
. Dividends due and not demanded, and which remained in tb
69. Copy of all Applications made by the First Lord of the Trea
cellor of the Exchequer to the Bank of England, for Advai
authorised by Parliament, from 6th January 1881 to
with Minutes of the Court of Directors thereon^ and the An
I Civil Contingencies Fund :
6. Accounts of the Civil Contingencies Fund for the Year 1880-
spondence relating thereto ------
^ Civil List Pensions : "
270. List of all Pensions granted during the Year ended 20th June
upon the Civil List -------
. Civil Service (Order in Council, 4th June 1870) :
170. Return of the Names of all Persons and the Offices to wh
appointed in the Civil Service under the Seventh Rule of t
of 4th June 1870, since the issuing of the said Order -
^ Consolidated Fund :
105. Abstract Account, showing the Issues made from the Consol
United Kingdom, in the Financial Year ended on 31st March
and Management of the Public Funded and Unfunded Del
and all other (ssues in the Financial Year for Services charge
Fund ; with Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Vol. XXXVIL— Sess. 1882. a 2
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iv ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS: 1882.
Crown's Nominee Account :
312. Abstract Account of the Receipts and Payments of the Treasury Solicitor, in the
Year 1881, in the administration of Estates on behalf of the Crown, under the
authority ot " The Treasury Solicitor Act, 1876 " - - - - p. 191
Duchy of Cornwall:
104. Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Duchy of Cornwall, in the
Year 1881 .-.------.-195
\
Duchy of Lancaster :
Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the
Year 1881 : — Also, a separate Account of the Capital of the said Duchy 205
Financial Statement (1882-83) :
Rtimate of the Consolidated Fund Charges for the Year 1882-83, as compared
with the Actual Issues of 1881-82 : — And, Statements of Income and Expenditure
as laid before the House by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when opening the
Budget 211
Fortifications (Defences Loan, 1880-81) :
ccount rendered by the War Office of the "Loan for Defences" for 1880-81,
in respect of Fortifications, accompanied by detailed Statements, with Report
of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon - - - - - 217
Government Annuities and Insurance Bill :
xplanatory Memorandum relating to the Government Annuities and Insurance
Bill 226
Government Department Securities:
eturn of Classified Amounts of various Government Securities held by the several
Government Accountants and Departments on the 31st day of March 1882 (in
continuation of Paper, No. 376 — ll., of 1879) ----- 22g
Government Insurances and Annuities :
ccount of all Moneys received, and of the Disposal thereof, and of all Contracts
for the Grant of Deferred Life Annuities, and for Payments on Death, made
during the Year 1881 ---------- 235
Greek Loan :
ccount of Moneys paid out of the Consolidated Fund for Interest and Sinking
Fund on that part of the Greek Loan which is guaranteed by this Country,
and of the Amount repaid by the Greek Government on account of the same,
up to 3l8t December 1881- - - - - - - - -241
Income Tax :
letum of the Annual Value of Property Assessed to Income Tax under
Schedule C, distiuirnishing the Amounts Assessed on Dividends from British,
Indian, Colonial, and Foreign Stocks in 1880-81 (in continuation of Paper,
No. 101. of 1878) 243
leturn of the Income Tax under Schedules A., B., and D., of the Gross Amount of
Property and Profits Assessed in each County of Great Britain in the Year
1880-81, compared with the Totals in Abstract for 1879-80, together with the
Duty charged under Income Tax and House Duty respectively in 1880-81, in
in continuation of Returns contained in the Supplement to the Report of the
Inland Revenue Board [c. 2979] of 1881 : — And, of the like Information for
Ireland in each Surveyor's District for the Years 1879-80 and 1880-81, so far
as f elates to Income Tax - - - - -- - - - 245
Inland Revenue (Fee Stamps') :
\ccount of the Amounts received by the Inland Revenue Department for Fee
Stamps, in the United Kingdom, during the Year ended 31st March
1882 251
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Ireland (Moneys Granted or Advanced) :
— 107. Return of all Moneys Charged on the Consolidated Fund, or "Voted by Par-
liament, or Advanced out of the Consolidated Fund or Public Revenues since
the Union, to or for the Benefit of Ireland, distins^uishing Sums Given and
Sums Lent, and how much of the Money Lent has been Repaid, and how much
Forgiven, and what remains Due - - - - - - -p. 253
Irish Land Commission :
393. Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General upon the Account of The Irish
Land Commission, for the period from 22nd August 1881 to 31st March
1882- •.. 277
. Irish Reproductive Loan Fund :
42. Account of Receipts and Payments by the Commissioners of Public Works
(Ireland), on account of the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund, for 1881 - 283
\ Isle of Man : ^
.266. Account of Revenue and Expenditure in respect of the Duties of the Customs
of the Isle of Man, and General Account of the Accumulated Fund, for the Year
ended 31st March 1882; with Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General
thereon --------•-..287
\
National Debt :
310. Statement of t!ie Amount of the National Debt on the 31st day of March 1882
(in continuation of Paper, No. 386, of 1881 ) .-.--- 301
* ^67. Return of the National Debt, for each Year frosu 1867-8 to 1880-81, inclusive (in
continuation of Paper, No, 361, of 1881) ----.- 305
National Debt (Annuities) :
133. Account of the Gross Amount of all Bank Annuities and Long Annuities, and any
other Annuities for Terms of Years transferred, and of all Sums of Money
paid to the National Debt Commissioners ; and the Gross Amount of Annuities
for Lives and for Terms of Years which have been granted for the same,
and Contracts for Payments at Death made, under Acts 10 Geo. 4, 0. 24;
16 & 17 Vict. c. 46 ; and 27 & 28 Vict. c. 43, with the Year endiny 6th
January 1882 ------*---- 30c)
^
National Debt Reduction :
302. Account of the Operations of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the
National Debt, in tiie Year ending the 31st day of March 1882 (in continuation
of Paper, No. 387, of 1881) -.-....- 311
Ottoman Guaranteed Loan of 1865 :
1i48. Account, up to 31st December 1881, showing the Total Sums issued and applied,
> by virtue of the Act 18 & 19 Vict. c. 99, for Interest, as guaranteed by Her
Majesty, and for Management of the Imperial Ottoman Guaranteed Loan of
1865; and also of the Total Repayments --.--. 31^
Patent OflSce ( Receipts) :
163. Return showing a Classification of the Receipts from the Patent Office for
the Year 1881-82, including Stamps - - - - - - -317
^
Population, Revenue, and Expenditure:
154. Return showing the Figures upon which the Chancellor of the Exchequer based,
in his Budget Speech of Monday, 4th April 1881, his Comparison of the Pro-
gress of Population, Revenue, and Expenditure since 1842 - - - 319
^ Post Office (Alexandria and Cyprus) Mail Contract :
17. Contract, dated 1st September 1881, entered into with Bell's Asia Minor Steam*
ship Company, for the Conveyance of Mails between Alexandria and Cyprus;
with Treasury Minute thereon - ------327
V6L. XXXVII.— Sess. 1882. A 3
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Pogt OflSce (Oban and Fort William) Mail Contract :
16. Contract entered into with Mr. D. MacBrayne, Steamship Owner, for the Con-
veyance oF Mails between Oban and Fort William, with Treasury Minute
thereon ------.-..-p. 337
^ Post Office (Scrabster, Scapa, and Stromness) Mail Contract :
212. Contract between Her Majesty's Postmaster General and the North of Scotland
and Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation Company, for the Conveyance of
Mails between Scrabster, Scapa, and Stromness ; with Treasury Minute
Uu'reon -.-----•-.-- 343
Post Office (Ullapool and Stornoway) Mail Contract:
Contract entered into with Mr. D. MacBrayne, Steamship Owner, for the Con-
veyance of Mails between Ullapool and Stornoway; ^ith Treasury Minute
thereon ------------ 349
Post Office Savings Banks:
Account of all Deposits received and paid under the Authority of the Act 24 Vict,
c. 14. during 1881, and of the Expenses incurred from the Commencement of
the Business on 16th September 1861 to 31st December 1881, with a Statement
of the Total Amount due at the Close of the Year 1881 to all Depositors: —
Also, Account of the Sums received and paid by the National Debt Com-
missioners on account of the Fimd for the Post Othce Savings Banks for
1881 355
Account, for the Year 1881, showing the Interest accrued in respect of the
Securities standing in (he Names of the National Debt Commissioners to the
Credit of the Post Office Savings Banks Fund, the Interest paid and credited to
Depositors, and the Expenses incurred ------- 359
Keturn, arranged according to Counties, showing the Number of Accounts of
Depositors in Post Office Savings Banks in the United Kin<<:dom remuining
Open on 31st December 1880 and 1B81, together uith the Amount, inclusive
of Interest, standing to the Credit of those Accounts (in continuation of Paper,
No. 362, of 1881) 361
Statement showincr, approximately, the Business of the Post Office Savings Banks
in the Month of January in each of the Five Years from 1878 to 1882 - 483
Post Office Telegraphs:
Accounts of the Post Office Telegraphs for the Year ended the 31st March
1881 485
Account showing the Gross Amount received and the Gross Amount expended
in respect of the Telegraph Service from the Date of the Transfer of the
Telegraphs to the Slate to 31st March 1881 - ----- 489
Account showing the Gross Amount received and expended on account of the
Telegraph Service during the Year ended 31st March 1881, and the Balance of
the Receipts over the Expenditure, &c. ------- 493
Account of Receipts and Payments by the Postmaster General in respect of
Telegraph Undertakings, Extensions, &c., for the Year ended 31st March 1881 ;
with Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon - - - 497
Public Income and Expenditure:
Account of the Gross Public Income and Expenditure in the Year ended
31st March 1882; with the Balances in the Exchequer at the Commencement
and at the Termination of the Year, and the Amounts received into or issued
from the Exchequer in respect of Funded and Unfunded Debt Created or
Redeemed in the said Year --------- 503
Analysed Account of the Public Income and Expenditure for the Year ending
the 31st day of March 1882 (in continuatiou of Paper, No. 97, of I88I) 6^7
Returnof the Public Expenditure (Exchequer Issues), Charges on Taxes, 1857-8
to 1881-82 (in continuation of Paper, No. 394, of 1881) - - - .511
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Public OflSces (Increase and Diminution)
134. Abstract of an Account of every Increase and Dia
the Year 1881» in the NumWr of Persons Ei
Departments under the Crown, and the Sa
Persons ---.---
Public OflSces (Superannuations') :
136. Account of all Allowances or Compensations gi
Superannuations, in all Public Offices or Deps
on 1st Januaiy 1881 ; the Annual Amount
1881 ; the Amount which ceased within tl
remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
Public Works Loan Commissioners :
76. Further Regulations made by the Public Works
into effect "The Public Works Loans Act, 18
. Public Works Loans (Ireland) Act, 1877;
74. Treasury Order, dated 16th November 1881,
Works Loans (Ireland) Act, 1877 "
. Revenue, 1881-82:
360. Return of all Taxes and Imposts from which th<
Kingdom was raised, wiih the Gross Revenue
1882, with the Cost and Charges for collec
and Net Amount of Revenue ; and, ol ihe Ag
of the previous Ten Years (iu continuation of
. Revenue, Taxation, and Population :
88. Return (in continuation of Paper^ No. 331, of
Spirits, Wine, MaU, and Beer, &c., with the
Licenses Dut'es, in order to show the pro
Revenue deiived from England^ Scotland, und
also, similar Return showing the Produce c
Revenue derived from Taxation; and the 1
Members of Parliament which each of the Th
658 Members were allotted according to the
Russian-Dutch Loan :
62.. AcoouDt of the Sums which have been paid and
aecount of the Russian-Dutch Loan
. Sardinian Loan :
49. Account of the Total Suum issued out of the (
to His Majesty the Kin^ of Sardinia; anc
31st December 1881, for Inleiest and Sinking
. Savings Banks :
378. Balnnce Sheet, setting forth the Assets and ]
Commissioners in respect of Trustee Savings
1881, the Assets beings Valued (L), pursua:
V (IL) pursuant to Act 43 & 44 Vict. c. '66, s. :
168. Account, for the Year ended 20th November 188
respect of the Securities standing in the JNai
missioners to the Credit of the Fund for t
Interest paid and credited to Trustees of Savir
76. Additional Regulations under ** The Savings Bai
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AND PAPERS: 1882.
Savings Banks and Friendly Societies:
51. Account of the Gross Amount of all Sums received and paid by the NatijDnai
Debt Commissioners^ on account of Banks for Savings and Friendly Societies
in Great Britain and Ireland, from their Commencement at 6th August 1817
to 20th November 1881 ; of the Aggregate Amount of the Separate Surplus
Fund of all Savings Banks at 20th November 1881, and of tbe Gross Amount
of all Sums transferred to or paid out of such Surplus Fund in the course of the
year ended 20th November 1881 ; and, of all Expenses incurred (or Salaries of
Clerks, or other Incidental Expenses ; also, setting forth the Investment of all
Money which came into the hands of the Commissioners ; and showing the
Aggregate Amount of the Liabilities of the Government to the Trustees of
Savings Banks and Friendly Societies, on 20th November 1881, &c. V^^JQ^
Sinking Fund :
189. Account of the National Debt Commissioners, showing the Amount received
from the Exchequer in respect of the Old and New Sinking Funds, in the
Financial Year ended 31st March 1882; also, of the particular Application
thereof -.-«-•-«---- 685,
Stationery and Printing (Expenditure):
* i09. Letter from the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office to the Secretary to^
the Treasury, &:iving Explanations with regard to the Estimate for 1882-83, and
to the Expenditure of the Department in previous Years - - - 689
Suez Canal (Purchase of Shares) :
242. Accounts showing the Sums received from the Khedive of Egypt ; the Charge-
for Principal and Interest on the Money raised in respect of the Purchase
of the above Shares ; and the Amount of Principal still outstanding - 697*
Superannuation Act, 1859 :
228. Treasury Minute relative to the Superannuation of Temporary Copyists or Writers
ti-ansferred to the Establishment of the Civil Service - - - - 701
\
Superannuations (Sir Charles Henries) :
77. Treasury Minute awarding a Special Pension to Sir Charles Herries,late Chairmait
of the Board of Inland Revenue -------- 705
Supply :
^ 371. Return of Abstracts for Grants for Miscellaneous Services (in continuation of
Paper, No. 399, of 1875, and including the Grants made in the Session 1882,.
and of Totals of the several Classes since 1835) ----- 707
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Treasury Chest :
110. Account showing all the Sums which have been received into the Treasury
Chest and which have been paid out of the same between 1st April 1880 and
31st March 1881, and of the Liabilities and Assets of the Treasury Chest on the
latter Day ; \\ith Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General ihereon 717
^
Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues :
63. Abstract Accounts of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and
Land Revenues, for the Year ended on the dlst March 1881 ; with Report of
the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon - - - - - 72^
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BANK OF ENGLAND.
AN ACCOUNT of the Amount of all Exchequer Bills, or Tbeasury Bills, and other
Government Securities, which have been purchased by the Governor and Company
of the Bank of England, or on which any Sum or Sums have been lent and advanced for
the Public Service by the Governor and Company of the said Bank, in the Year endiiiQ;
' 5th January 1882, showing what Amount of such Bills, before the making up of this
Account, has been paid off and discharged, and the Amount of such Exchequer Bills,
or Treasury Bills, or other Government Securities, which was in the hands of the
Governor and Company of the said Bank on the 5th day of January 1882 aforesaid; —
pursuant to 59 Geo. 3, c. 76.
AN ACCOUNT of the Amount of Balances of Sums issued for the Payment of
Dividends due and not demanded, and which remained in the hands of the Governor
and Company of the Bank of England on the undermentioned Days, being those
next before the Issue from the Exchequer of Money for the Payment of Dividends
on account of the National Debt, for each of the Four preceding Quarters respectively ;
— pursuant to 24 Vict. c. 3, s. 9, s. 5.
(Presented ptirsvant to Ads 69 Geo. 3, c. 76, «. 5, and 24 Vict. c. 3, s. 9.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
7 March 1882.
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ANNUAL ACCOUNT BY COMMISSIONERS
AN ACCOUNT of the Amount of all Exchequer Bills^ or Tbeasurt Bills, and other Goyebnmbnt Securitib8,
which have heen purchased by the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, or on which any Sum or Sums
have been lent and advanced for the Public Service by the Governor and Company of the said Bank, in the Year
ending 5th January 1882 ; showing what Amount of such Bills, before the making up of this Account, has
been paid off and discharged, and the Amount of such Exchequer Bills, or Treasury Bills, or other Government
Securities, which was in the hands of the Grovemor and Company of the said Bank on the 5th day of January 1882
aforeeud; — ^pursuant to 50 Geo. 3, c. 76, s. 5.
Deficiency Advances, per 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12,-)^
in the Quarter ending 31 st March 1881, advanced -j
Ditto - - - ditto - - - in the Quarterl
ending 30th June 1881, advanced - . . j
Ditto - - - ditto - - - in the Quarter) ^ nam
ending 30th September 1881, advanced - - -/ j ' "^»
Amoant purchased,
or DO which
any Sams have been
advanced,
in the Year endiag
5th January 1882.
£. i. d.
1,500,000 - -
nil -
,000 - -
Ditto - - - ditto - - - in the Quarter\
ending 31st December 1881, advanced - - . j
Deficiency Advances, per 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12,\
5th January 1882, advanced - - - - -/
Supply Exchequer Bonds, dated 19th August 1880,)
perAct43&44Vict. c. 21 (
Ditto - . ditto - - dated 30th September 1880,
per Act 43 & 44 Vict. c. 21 - - -
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3,100,000 - -
2,700,000 -
nil
. nil -
Amount paid off
or discharged
in the Year ending
Mh JsBBary 1888.
£. i. d.
1,500,000 - -
' nil -
1,200,000 -
3,100,000
Amount nndiBcharged
in the hands of the
Governor and Company
of the
Bank of England
on the
6th January 1882.
X. s. d.
' niL
- nil -
1,000,000 - -
500,000 - -
nU.
. nil.
- nil.
2,700,000 •
nU.
nil.
Bank of England, \
3 March 1882. j
S. 0. Gray,
Accountant General.
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FOR REDUCTION OF THE NATIONAL DEBT.
AN ACCOUNT of the Amount of BAiiANCBs of Sums issued for the PajTuent -of Dividends due
and not demanded, and which remained in the hands of the Governor and Company of the Bank
of England on the undermentioned Days, being those next before the Issue from the Exchequer of
Money for the Payment of Dividends on account of the National Debt, for each of the Four preceding
Quarters respectively ; — pursuant to Act 24 Vict. c. 3, s. 9.
1881:
On 4 April -
On 4 July -
On 4 October
1882:
On 4 January
Dividends due and not demanded
Advanced to Government, pursuant to Act 24 Vict. c. 3 <
Remained in the hands of the Bank
- £.
Dividends due and not demanded
Advanced to Government, pursuant to Act 24 Vict. c. 3 -
Remained in the hands of the Bank - - - £.
Dividends due and not demanded
Advanced to Government, pursuant to Act 24 Vict. c. 3
Remained in the hands of the Bank
Dividends due and- not demanded
Advanced to Government, pursuant to Act 24 Vict, c 3 -
Remained in the hands of the Bank •
£f
£.
£. s. d.
885,797 13 II
756,739 - 9
129,058 13 2
866,820 14 7
756,739 - 9
110,081 13 10
878,173 4 5
756,739 - 9
121,434 3 8
818,909 12
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756,739 -
9
62,170 11
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Bank of England, \
3Mardil882.j
S. O. Gray,
Accountant General.
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BANK OF ENGLAND,
COPY of all Applications made by the First Lord of the Treasury and the
Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Governor and Deputy Governor of the
Bank of England, for Advances to Government, authorised by Parliament,
from the 5th January 1881 to the 5th January 1882, with a Copy of the
Minutes of the Court of Directors thereon, and the Answers of the said
Court thereto, pursuant to Act 69 Geo. 3, cap. 76.
At a Court of Directors at the Bank, on Thursday, the 3l8t March 1881,
The following letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer having been
read : —
** Gentlemen, " Treasury Chambers, 25 March 1881.
** As it may be necessary to obtain advances in the ensuirjg quarter
^* under the authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in respect of
** the excess of the charge beyond the income of the ConsoUdated Fund
" in Great Britain for the quarter ending the 31st instant, I have to
** request that you will be good enough to move your Court to authorise
" such advances.
" I propose that such amounts as may be advanced shall bear interest
" at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum, and such advances (with the
*' interest thereon) will be repaid to the Bank in the first-mentioned quarter,
*• in accordance with the provisions of the said Act.
" I am, &c.
(signed) ** W. JE. Gladstone.
" The Governor and Deputy Governor
'* of the Bank of England."
The Court agreed to the proposition therein contained.
'* Sir, " Bank of England, 31 March 1881.
" 1 have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th instant,
" and, in reply, to inform you that the Court of Directors have agreed to
'* make advances during the ensuing quarter, under the authority of the
" Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in respect of the excess of the charge
" beyond the income of the Consolidated Fund in Great Britain, for the
" quarter ending the 31st instant, such advances to bear interest at the
" rate of 2 per cent, per annum.
" I have, &c.
(signed) '' H. R. Grenfelir
•* The Right Honourable
"The Chancellor of the Exchequer."
At a Court of Directors at the Bank, on Thursday, the 23rd June 1881,
The following letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer having been
read : —
" Gentlemen, " Treasury Chambers, 22 June 1881.
" As it will be necessary to obtain advances in the ensuing quarter,
" under the authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 1 2, in respect of
" the excess of the charge beyond the income of the Consolidated Fund in
** Great Britain, for the quarter ending the 30th instant, I have to request
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APPLICATIONS FOR ADVANCES TO GOVERNMENT,
" that you will be good enough to move your Court to authorise such
" advances.
** I propose that such amounts as may be advanced shall bear interest
'* at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum, and such advances (with the
" interest due thereon) will be repaid to the Bank in the first-mentioned
" quarter^ in accordance with the provisions of the said Act.
" I am, &c.
(signed) ''W.E.Gladstone.
*' The Governor and Deputy Governor
" of the Bank of England."
The Court agreed to the proposition contained therein.
" Sir, " Bank of England, 23 June 1881 .
" We have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd
*' instant, and, in reply, to inform you that the Court of Directors have
" agreed to make advances during the ensuing quarter, under the authority
" of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in respect of the excess of the
" charge beyond the income of the Consolidated Fund in Great Britain,
" for the quarter ending the 30th instant, such advances to bear interest
** at the rate of 2 [)er cent, per annum.
^* We have, &c.
(signed) " H. B. Gren/eU.
" J. a. Gilliat.
'' The Right Honourable
** The Chancellor of the Exchequer."
At a Court of Directors at the Bank, on Thursday, the 29th September 1881,
The following letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer having been
read : —
** Gentlemen, " Hawarden, 22 September 1881.
" As it will be necessary to .obtain advances in the ensuing quarter,
" under the authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in order to
*^ meet the excess of the charge beyond the income of the Consolidated
'^ Fund in Great Britain, for the quarter ending the 30th instant, I have
" to request that you will be good enough to move your Court to authorise
*' such Hdvances.
** I propose that the amounts advanced shall bear interest at the rate of
•* 2J per cent, per annum, and that they shall be repaid, with the interest
" due thereon, in the course of the ensuing quarter, as is required by
*^ above-named Act.
** I am, &c.
(signed) *' W. E. Gladstone.
" The Governor and De[)uty Governor
" of the Bank of England."
The Court agreed to the proposition contained therein.
" Sir, " Bank of England, 29 September 1881.
'' We have to acknowledge the refceipt of your letter of the 22nd
^' instant, and, in reply, to inform you that the Court of Directors have
" agreed to make advances during the ensuing quarter, under the
*' authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in respect of the excess
'* of the charge beyond the income of the Consolidated Fund in Great
" Britain, for the quarter ending the 31st instant, such advances to bear
^' interest at the rate of 2 J per cent, per annum.
*' We have, &c.
(signed) '' H. R. Grenfell
*' J. S. Gilliat.
** The Right Honourable
" The Chancellor of the Exchequer."
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At a Court of Directors at the Bank, on Thursday, the 29th December 1881.
The following letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer having been
read: —
" Gentlemen, " Treasury, S.W., 22 December 1881.
" As it will be necessary to obtain advances in the ensuing quarter,
** under the authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in order to
" meet the excess of the charge beyond the income of the Consolidated
" Fund in Great Britain, for the quarter ending the 31st instant, I
" have to request that you will be good enough to move your Court to
" authorise such advances.
^^ I propose that the amounts advanced shall bear interest at a rate
*' (not to exceed 3 per cent.) of one-half per cent, below the Bank rate, and
** that they shall be repaid, with the interest due thereon, in the course of
*^ the ensuing quarter, as is required by the above-named Act.
" I am, &c.
(signed) " W. E. Gladstone.
" The Governor and Deputy Governor
" of the Bank of England.'*
The Court agreed to the proposition contained therein.
" Sir, " Bank of England, 29 December 1881.
•^ We have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the
" 22nd instant, and, in reply, to inform you that the Court of Directors
•' have agreed to make advances during the ensuing quarter, under the
" authority of the Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 12, in respect of the excess
" of the charge beyond the income of the Consolidated Fund in Great
'* Britain, for the quarter ending the 31st instant, such advances to bear
" interest at a rate (not to exceed 3 per cent,) of one-half per cent.
** below the Bank rate.
" We have, &c.
(signed) " H. R. Grenfell
" J. S. Gilliat.
" The Right Honourable
" The Chancellor of the Exchequer."
Bank of England, 1 Hammond Chubb,
20 February 1882. J Secretary.
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BBTURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated? February 1882;— /or,
COPY
OF THE
ACCOUlfTS
OP THE
CIVIL CONTIJVfGET^CIBS F U If D
FOR THE YEAR 1880-81,
AND THE
CORRESPONDENCE RELATING THERETO.
{Lord Frederick Cavendish.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
7 February 1882.
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ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND, 1880-81.
CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND, 1880-81.
L— AN ACCOUNT of the Receipts and Payments in the Year ended 31 March 1881,
Dr.
To Balance brought forward from the last Account ....
To Repajments of Advances, &c. during the Year ended 81 March 1881,
int of Services charged on the Con-
ted Fund:
tea O'Driscoirs Pension - . - .
3puly County Court Judge - - - -
ditto - ditto . . - -
ditto - ditto . . - .
otes of Parliament :
Class I.
ce Courts Buildings - . - - .
istioe, &c. ......
ited Kingdom ------
i Officer, Edinburgh (purchase of Union Bank
nburgh) ...-..-
Class II.
Class III.
Hand
[nduRtrial Schools, Great Britain
D. Division, Ireland
and - . . - -
Industrial Schools (Ireland) -
sil Lunatic Asylum
Class IV.
Education, Ireland
Class V.
in Aid
;raph Companies
£. «. d.
8 10 4
126 7 2
82 19 4
160 - -
Class VI.
Ireland <
Class VII.
Lvil Contingencies Fund •
lissions-
4,000 - -
5,000 - -
1,200 - -
16,000 - -
1,862 10 2
20,000 - -
5,569 11 4
5,000 - -
2,800 - -
21,000 - -
7,824 6 9
450 - -
200 - -
11,000 - -
2,500 - -
10,000 - -
6,868 18 2
788 -
5,584 7 10
61 10 11
Carried forward -
£. «. d.
99,501 8 3
828 5 10
126,154 9 2
225,984 8 8
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ACCOUNTS RBLATIK6 TO THE CIVIL CONTINGBNCIES FUND, 1880-81.
CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND^ 1880-81.
connected ^ith the Fund of 120,000 L (established from 1 April 1862).
Bj Advances, &c. made during the Year ended 31 March 1881, as
follows : —
1. For Services charged on the Consolidated Fund :
Balance of Dorothea O'DriscoUV Pension
R. W. Gramble, q.c, for acting as County Court Judge of Armac^h
and Louth - .°.
E. H. Selfe, Deputy County Court Judge
2. In anticipation of Votes of Parliament :
Class I.
Metropolitan Police Courts Buridrngs
New Courts of Justice
Surveys of the United Kingdom
Courts of Law and Offices, Edinburgh (Purchase of Union Bank
Premises at Edinburgh)
Class II.
Civil Service Commission
Secret Service -
Class III.
Law Charges, Englancj - - -
Central Office, &c. -.-.-.
Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Great Britain
Queen's Bench, &c-, Division, Ireland
Constabulary, Ireland - - - • .
Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Ireland
Dundrnm Crimiual Lunatic Asylum - - -
£. *.
8 19
160 -
32 10
Class IV.
Commissioners of Education, Ireland
Royal CJniverdity of Ireland
4,000
-
6,000
-
600
-
16,000
-
500
.
1,862
19
20,000
_
6,560
11
5,000
-
2,800
-
21,000
-
7,824
6
450
-
200
_
1,003
9
Class V.
Consular Services - - - 'u ^^^
Colonies, Grants in Aid - - - Ig 500
Tonnage Bounties j jq^^^^ ^
Subsidies to Telegraph Companies I 6 368 13 !
Class VI. {
Pauper Lunatics, Ireland ; -gg
Class VIL
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Temporary Commissions • - - - - . . .1 61101]
Carried forward - ^ • £
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ACCOUNTS RBLATINO TO THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIB8 FUND, 1880-81.
Dr.
I. — Account of the Receipts and Payments in the Year ended 31 March 1881,
Brought forward
To Repayments of Advances, &c. during the Year ended 31 March 1881 — continued.
3. Beceipts, &c.| from various Sources :
T. Dillon — Vouchers furnished for expenses con- ^ *
neoted withjiis Patent for Indexing (Vote for **
issions charged; see^.Z) - 61 10 11
ce-
ominican Government of part of the Expenses
e Detention of the *' Telegrafo " -
Guaranteed Loan of 1855 — Interest on Ad-
^e Baqk of England to meet Dividends
Advanced in 1879-80 to meet Expenses in
;he Metropolis Waterworks Purchase Bill,
le Fund from the Vote for Law Charges
>uchers furnished for Expenses in connection
liversity of Ireknd (Vote for Royal Uniyersity
d; ^ee p. 8)
an Commissioners, Ireland — Repayment of
as per contra ---...
on the Trial of Municipal Election Petitions :
[nbridge .......
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225,984 3 3
61 12 11
891 6 -
489 - 1
2,000 - -
4 8 11
26,000 - -
^ttingham
[ford .
)ckport
nby -
aterford
ster
869 II 4
448 17 4
240 18 2
14 14 -
29 8 -
86 15 -
28 8 8
188 - -
Carried forward -
29,742 19 5
255,727 2 8
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ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE CIVIL CONTINQBNCIES FUND, I88O-8I.
connected with the Fund of 120,000/, (established from 1 April lS62)-^continued.
Cr.
Brought forward - -
Sj Advances, &c. made during the Year ended 81 March 1881 — continued.
3. BepayablCi &C.9 from Yarions Sources :
Colonel T, H. Colvill, late Governor of Coldbalh Fields Prison-
Further advances in respect of Pension - - - .
Advances in respect of Pensions to :
J. H. Osborne, late Surgeon, Soathwell Prison • . •
W, Lane, late Warder - - ditto • - . .
R. Walker, late Gatekeeper - ditto -
J. Peet, late Cook . - - ditto • - . .
The Royal Society— Advance to meet Expenses connected with
the Transit of Venus in 1882
J. C. Meredith — Advance to meet Expenses in connection with
the Royal University of Ireland ------
Public Works Loan Commissioners (Ireland)— Advance in aid
of Balances in anticipation of Public Works Loan Act, 1880 -
Expenses attendant on the Trial of Municipal Election Petitions
(recoverable under 36 k, 36 Vict. c. 60) :
1. d.
340 - -
20
-
-
29
-
-
12
10
-
26
10
-
100
20 - -
25,000 - -
Borough of Cambridge
„ Chesterfield -
„ Darlington
City of Dublin
Borough of Kidderminster
City of Liverpool
Borough of Macclesfield -
„ Maidstone
„ Newry -
„ Nottingham •
„ Southampton -
9, Sunderland
•» Warwick
City of Worcester
137 9 6
36 15 -
7 7-
24 16 4
91 7 2
438 8 4
66 12 -
14 14 -
30 4 -
233 11 2
7 7-
14 14 -
198 4 2
125 13 -
Carried forward
£.
£• $. d.
121,675 9 -
^3
26,970 2 8
148,645 11 8
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ACCOUNTS aSTATING TO THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND^ 1880-81.
I. — Account of the Receiptd and Payments in the Year ended 31 March 1881,
Dr.
Brought fonnard - -
£. M. d.
Total
f.
£. «. d,
266,727 2 8
266,727 2 8
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ACCOUNTS RELATINQ TO THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND, 1880*81.
connected with the Fund of 120,000 /. (established from I April IS62)— continued.
Cr.
Brought forward - -
Bj AdyaDceSj &c. made during the Year ended 31 March 1881 — cofitimied.
4. Miscellaneous Advances repayable from the
Vote for *^ Sepayments to Ciyil Ck>nti]^n-
cies Fund," in Class VII. of the Ciyil
Service Estimates :
I. For the Period from 1 April to 31 December 1880 :
Special Packets for Conveyance of Distinguished Persons -
The Right Honourable E«rl Cowper, k.g. — Equipage Money on
his appointment as Lord Lieatenanc of Ireland ...
Expenses connected with the Conveyance to England of the body
of the late Prince Imperial -------
Messrs. Wyon — For Temporary Seal for the Transvaal Govern-
ment -----------
Payment of two Treasury Chest Bills which had been cancelled,
and the amount paid to the Exchequer . - - . -
RepresentativeB of the late J. Gibson, q.c. — As Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, Connty Donegal, in respect of a pension
which would have been granted to that gentlemuny and charged
on the Consolidated Fund, had he not died before the necessary
formahties were carried out -------
II. — For the Period from 1 January to 81 March 1881 :
Special Packets for conveyance of Distinguished Persons -
Ashantee Expedition — Arrears of Gratuities and Prize Pay
which came in course of Payment during 1879-80 - - -
Repayment to Naval Funds of further expenses connected with
the Conveyance to England of the Remains of the late Prince
Imperial -----.•.--
H. G. Hewlett, Keeper of Land Revenue Records — For making
searches in connection with certain Pensions formerly charged
on the Land Revenues of the Crown - . - . •
Payment to the Representatives of the late J. Tate of the amount
of his Compensation under the Uruguayan Award
N9te. — ^The amount of the Compensation and Interest thereon was
paid over to the Exchequer in March 1874.
^Balance
1. d.
£• 1* d,
148,645 11 8
1,162 -
2,769 4
521 11
24 8
200 -
178
40
-
8
17
16
10
58
18
2,182
11
Total -
* In Paymaster General's hands - - - - .
Orders Outstanding on the 31st March 1881, since paid
5.
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ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND, 1880-81.
11. — AN ACCOUNT showing the Distbibution of the Capital (120,000 i
Aroount on the Ist Aprif 1880 (as per former Account)
ling on 1st April 1880, as detailed in the Account for
t repayable from the following Sources : —
;ed Fund
£. #. d.
Parliament - - - - . 600 - -
-Amount deducted from Miscellaneous)
Advanced (see below) - - • )
610 - -
£. s. d.
126 7 2
>urces
oug Advancefl
£• M» a.
09,501 8 3
1,249 8 6
-Amount chargeable to Nayal Fundsl
for Compensation paid to Robert > 510 - -
%gert J
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10 ACCOUMTO RELATING TO THl CITJL COHTINOBNCiW FUWD, 1880-81.
C0RRB8PONDBNCE between the Tr^aavwlt and the Comftrollbr and Auditor
General.
Exchequer and Audit Department,
Somerset Honae, London, W.C,
29 November 1881.
ir to return the Account of the Civil Contingencies Fund for the year
1 in Mn Welby's letter of 3l8t August last,
been examined as requested.
e to direct your Lordships' attention to the following baJjuices ad-
to, 1879-80, which were outstanding on the 31st March 1881 :—
iced in 1879-80 - - - - - 510 /. -*. -rf.
rovernment: advanced in 1871-72, 1872-73,
, and 1878-79 .-.--- 13,409/. 16*. 8 rf.
it hafi been received in this Department, it appears from Mr. Welby's
jptember that furAer sums, amounting to 1,236 /. 10 «. 6 d. have been
ordships since the 31st March 1881.
i^ill 980/. -«. -rf.
640 /. of this Balance was advanced in 1879-80.
Armagh: advanced in 1878-79 - - - 49/. 12*. 2d.
Maidenhead: advanced in 1874-75 and
376/. 18*. lOrf.
Wakefield: advanced in 1878-79 • - 14/. 14*. -d.
I have, &c.
e Treasury. (signed) Win. Dunbar.
Treasury Chambers, 23 December 1881.
' the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acknowlec^e
letter of the 29th ultimo, returning the Account of the Civil Contin-
the year 1880-81, and with reference to your obaervations as to the
tstanding Balances on the Account. I am to reply as follows : —
This sum has now been repaid to the Fund.
can Government, 13,409/. 16*. Sd. This is now reduced to
Bills of Exchange for 445 /. 1 1 *., in further reduction of the balance
, but they are not yet due.
ill, 980 /. Colonel Colvill was Governor of Coldbath Fields Prison.
\, and a pension of 582/. 13*. 4</. per annum was awarded to him.
in a suit as to the liability of the Middlesex Magistrates to pay a
sion, advances in respect of such portion have been made to him from
jencies Fund. When a decision has been pronounced my Lords will
tructions &fi to this balance.
Lrmagh, 49 /. 12 *. 2 d. The Crown and Treasury Solicitor has been
the necessary steps for the recovery of this amount.
tf^idenhead, 376 /. 18 *. 10 d. The *^ special case " referred to in their
f 11th March last was settled, and has been argued on both sides, but
a reserved. It is considered probable that judgment will be given
1.
W^akefield, 14 /. 14 *. The Treasury Solicitor has been instructed to
he may consider necessary for obtaining repayment.
I am, &c.
jr and Auditor General. (signed) J. JH. Cole.
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CIVIL SERVICE (ORDER IN COUNCIL, 4th JUNE 1870).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 24 February 1882;— /or,
RETURN **of the Names of all Persons and the Offices to which they have been appointed
in the Civil Service under the Seventh Rule of the Order in Council of the 4th
day of June 1870, since the issuing of the said Ordet."
Date of
Certificate.
Department and Situation.
Name.
Department -
Situation.
1870:
6 September
7 October -
14 December
31 „
31
1871 :
7 January
7 „
7 ,,
7
20 „
17 February
7 March -
10 „ .
16 „ -
31 „ -
14 April -
14 „ -
17 „ -
25 May
15 June
15 „
30 „ -
7 July -
25 August -
4 September
18 October
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10 March -
27 May -
17 July -
170.
, Luff, William Weakford
I Preston, Thomas
! Quiggin, William
Bayly, Francis William
i Dillon, Edward
Aldridge, Edward George
Hooper, Miller -
Ray, William Samuel
Thomson, John -
Compton, Henry William
Wallace, Robert
Tapp, William Handyside
Mclntyre, Archibald -
Roger, Alexander
Blackburn, Henry
Bain, Alexander
Sang, Edward - - -
Cullan, John - - -
Hunt, Edward Jacobson -
Street, George - - -
Robinson, Charles
Suft, Robert Francis -
Hervey, Lord Alfred -
Tat tershall, Frederick George
Croll, James - - .
Wright, Jaoies John -
Bain, Peter - - -
Dou^laSy James - - -
Fowler, Murdo - - .
McKenzie, Donald -
McKenzie, John
McLeod, Alexander -
McRae, Duncan
Urquhart, Robert
Watson, James - . -
Dann, Richard ...
Mann, John Arthur Fletcher
Gifford, George Henry
Smith, John - . .
Heath, Christopher Henry
Edmund.
Red ford, Edward Adolphus
Rhode<9, Edward Hawksley
Mackrow, Alfred Isaac
Barry, James - - -
National Debt Office
Customs -
Emigration Office
Royal Mint
- ditto
Office of Works
- ditto . - - .
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - -
Convict Service (Ireland) -
Consular Service
Office df Works -
- ditto - - - -
Civil Service Commission -
Census Office (Scotland)
- ditto - . . -
Public Works Office ^Ire-
land).
War Office
Woods, Office of - -
Parliamentary Counsel,Office
of the
Royal Mint
Inland Revenue-
Census Office (England) -
Science and Art Department
Royal Mint - . -
Inland Revenue
- - ditto
- - ditto
- - ditto
- - ditto . - -
. - ditto
- - ditto - - -
- - ditto - • -
- - ditto . - -
War Office
- ditto - . - -
Convict Service - - -
- ditto - - - -
Endowed Schools Commis*
sion.
Convict Service
Clerk.
Clerk, Manchester.
Government Surveyor of
Shipping.
Assistant Assayer. .
- ditto.
I Clerk.
I ditto.
! ditto.
I ditto,
ditto.
Warder.
Shipping Clerk, Shanghae.
Superintendent of Victoria
and Greenwich Parks.
Superintendent of Battersea
tind Kennington Parks.
Clerk, Superintending Copy-
ists.
Superintendent.
- ditto.
Overseer of Vice Regal
Buildings.
Temporary Assistant in the
Chemical Department.
Clerk of the Works, Windsor
Great Park.
Senior Clerk.
Temporary Chief Clerk.
Receiver General.
Temporary Clerk.
Geologist.
Balance Mechanician.
Preventive Man (Scotland)
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto,
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Temporary Schoolmaster,
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich^
- ditto - - ditto.
Schoolmaster.
- ditto.
Clerk.
Land Revenue Record Office
Royal Mint
War Office
Compounder.
Deputy Keeper.
Balance Mechanician..
Supplementary Clerk.
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Return of the Names of all Persons and Offices to which appointed in the Civil Service, kc.—conttntted.
Department and Situation.
Date of
Name.
Certificate.
Department.
Situation.
1872:
17 July -
Bower, Henry - - -
War Office
.
Supplementary Clerk.
17 „ - .
Hold way, George Reuben -
- ditto
.
- ditto.
~" mas -
- ditto
.
- ditto.
-
- ditto
-
Inspector of Cloth, Royal
Army Clithing Department
- - -
Exchequer and Audit Office
Clerk.
>hn William -
- - ditto
.
ditto.
1 Kennett -
- - ditto
.
ditto.
Schreiber -
- - ditto
•
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Birles Henry -
- - ditto
.
ditto.
liamTurley -
- - ditto
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ditto.
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- - ditto
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ditto.
rles William
- - ditto
-
ditto.
Henry
Board of Trade -
.
Attorney's Clerk
18 - -
War Office
-
Inspector of Hosiery, Royal
Army Clothine Department
Clerk, Deputy Quartermaster
Generars Office, Dublin.
...
- ditto - . -
.
im Edmund
Science and Art Department
Assistant Geologist
[ Edward -
Royal Mint
.
Clerk.
fames -
- ditto
•
diUo.
Shurley
- ditto
.
ditto.
1 -
Public Works Office (Ireland)
Superintendent of Works,
Kingstown Harbour.
- - •
Seamen's Registry Office
.
Clerk.
>raham
- - ditto
.
ditto.
?s Edward -
. • ditto
.
ditto.
Butier
- - ditto
.
ditto.
d
. - ditto
.
ditto.
urn Hamilton
- - ditto
- 1 ditto.
...
- - ditto
.
ditto.
lard Allin -
- - ditto
.
ditto.
ird May
- - ditto
«
ditto.
-
- - ditto
.
ditto.
Pim .
Convict Service -
.
Compounder.
tis William -
Seamen's Registry Office
•
First Class Clerk.
ayne -
- - ditto
•
Clerk.
[ Richard -
Admiralty
-1
Assistant Dispenser.
ert
Science and Art Department
Assistant Geologist.
Eird Townley
- • ditto
.
- - ditto.
. - -
- - ditto
.
Fossil Collector.
1
- - ditto
•
- - ditto.
irthur -
- - ditto
.
- - ditto.
...
. - ditto
•
- - ditto.
hann Wilhelm
- - ditto *
-
Assistant Keeper, South-
Kensington Museum.
. • •
- . ditto
«
- - ditto.
...
- - ditto
•
- - ditto.
\ Henry
. - ditto
.
- - ditto.
barles -
- - ditto
•
- - ditto.
ry
- - ditto
.
- - ditto.
lard Forster -
- - ditto
.
- - ditto.
Alan .
Admiralty - - .
.
Dispenser.
ye Barnard
Education Department
.
Assistant Clerk.
azard.
am
- - ditto
.
- - ditto.
Admiralty
■
Draughtsman in the Depart-
ment of the Comptroller of
the Navy.
derick Hamil-
Education Department
-
Assistant Clerk.
n - -
- - ditto
.
- - ditto.
Eird
- - ditto
-
. - ditto.
8- - -
Science and Art Department
Supplementary Assistant Ex-
aminer for Science.
IS - -
Education Department
•
Assistant Clerk.
bert William
Admiralty - . -
.
Dispenser.
laid .
- ditto - - -
-
Foreman of Works, Ports-
mouth Dockvard.
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Craik, James - - -
Colesy George - - -
Wilson, Charles Wallace -
Bti^^e, Matthew Lawson -
Dillon, Edward Emmet -
Jennings, Alfred John
Newton, Richard Bullen
Agar, Joseph - * -
Blakely, Bdward Theobald -
Bury, Peter - . -
Dilley, Joseph John -
Haine, Frederick William -
Hardinge, Woolfield Henry
Fitzhardinge.
Honprh, Edwin - - -
Nicholson, Arthur Cecil
Nieolle, Joshua Manger
Pike, Francis Crawford
SaunderSy Daniel
Spencer, John Milsted
Thorpe, Tom - - -
Tomkinson, Samuel William
Tovey, George Stephen
Winstanley, Henry Dyer
Payne.
Milne. John ...
Anderson, Thomas
Bullock, Samuel
Croker, John James Tripp -
Mills, James Joseph -
Payne, Albert - - -
Portch, Edwin - - -
Whittaker, William Henry -
Van Baerle, William Hislop
Vaughan, William
Benson, Jamea Bourne
Woods, Robert -
Hardy, Frank - - -
Jolliffe, Henry - - -
Watson, Alexander Hook -
Rossi ter, John -
Peel, Charles Lennox
Clay, Sam ...
James, William Turner
Baldock, James Thomas
Jackson, Percy Edward
Norrish, Samuel
Burgess (Commander), John
R.N.
Howell, George - - -
Browne, William
Curry, Joseph - - -
Stansby, Chailes John
Barton, Elizabeth
Blanch, Ann Somerset
Bransoombe, Maria -
Burrows, Susannah
Chandler, Emily Rachel
Chave, Susan - - -
Coles, Mary Bland
Daly, Ellen
Frlcker, Julia Matilda
Hare, Sarah Anne
Hawkins, Elizabeth -
Innocent, S^rah Anne
Inwood, Hester Joyce -
Johnstone, Kate ...
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
Science and Art Department
Admiralty . . -
Convict Service . . .
Royal Mint ...
- ditto - - - .
Education Department
Science and Art Department
Board of Trade - - -
. ditto . - - -
- ditto . . . .
- ditto - . - .
- ditto - . - .
- ditto . - . -
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Education Board (Scotland)
Board of Trade . - .
- ditto - - . -
- ditto - - - .
. ditto . . - .
- ditto . . . -
. ditto . . - .
- ditto - - . -
Privy Seal Office
Board of Trade - . .
Office of Works - . .
Registry of Deeds (Ireland)
Board of Trade . - -
- ditto - . . .
- ditto . . - .
Admiralty . - - -
Board of Trade . - -
War Office
Board of Trade -
Admiralty - - -
Seamen's Registry Office
- ditto ...
Board of Trade -
Convict Service .
Office of Works -
Board of Trade *
Admiralty - - -
Post Office
- ditto ...
- ditto ...
- ditto
- ditto - - -
- ditto ...
- ditto -
. ditto . - -
- ditto ...
- ditto - - -
. ditto
. ditto . . -
- ditto -
- ditto - . -
Assistant Geologist.
Clerk on the Hospital Ship
'* Melville," at Hong Kong.
Compounder.
Clerk in Melbourne Branch.
- ditto.
Assistant Clerk.
Assistant Naturalist.
Supplementary Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto,
ditto.
Chief Clerk,
Supplementary Clerk.
- ditto.
. ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Assistant Clerk.
Supplementary Clerk.
Temporary Assistant to Soli-
citor.
Clerk.
Supplementary Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Dispenser.
First Class Clerk.
Assistant Inspector of Cloth,
Royal Army Clothing De-
partment.
Supplementary Clerk.
Dispenser.
Clerk,
ditto.
Assistant Emigration Officer.
Schoolmaster.
Superintendent of Hampton
Court Pleasure Gardens.
Supplementary Clerk.
Dispenser.
Counterwoman.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto,
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
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1873:
3 June
3
99
Kelly, Lavinia Jane -
Lightfont, Rebecca Harriet -
Luff, Sarah Eliza
Morton, Ellen Jane -
Neave, Mary Ann
Perkins, Mary Ann -
Pridgeon, Eliza Jane -
Biry Ann
ar, Caroline -
1, Mary Jane
Helen - - -
Elizabeth
J, Agnes Ellen
Catherine
Jommander), Robert
;er, James
Henry Alfred
, Philip
I, Charles
J, Charles, Junr. -
I, Robert
Charles - . -
[lichard Charles
George William
?, Charles
f Francis
, George
Henry Benjamin -
Iward - - -
Amelia Jane -
ilen Maria
e, Alice
e, Marion Elizabeth
obert - - -
igusta Kadviell
Charles -
1, Richard
])hurles -
Charles
Grilmore - - -
George Samuel
I, Clara Hewlett
I, Sarah Louisa
ames Frederick
Arthur Forster
lenry Kennedy
, John Alfred Stanger
, Kenneth George
id.
ir, Edward
ita, Hugh
, Frank Perks
, Samuel Ussher
Thomas William
Alfred -
Alfred Barton
Alexander
►ve, Ellen
Post Office
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - -
. ditto - - - .
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto . - - -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto . - - -
- ditto - - - .
• ditto ....
- ditto - . - -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - . - -
Bo^rd of Trade - - -
Charity Commission
Inland Revenue -
Bankruptcy Court (England)
- - ditto • . -
- . ditto
- . ditto
- - ditto . - -
- - ditto - . -
- - ditto
- - ditto
- - ditto
- - ditto
Treasury . - - -
Royal Mint ...
Post Office
- ditto • - - . -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto ....
Admiralty - - - -
Post Office
Inland Revenue - - «
Board of Trade -
Office of Works
Situation.
ditto
Railway Commission -
Science and Art Department
Post Office - - -
- ditto . - - -
Treasury - - - -
Royal Mint
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - -
Admiralty - - - -
Convict Service - - -
Admiralty - - - -
- ditto - . - -
Public Works Office (Ireland)
Board of Trade -
Patent Office - - -
Friendly Societies' Registry
Admiralty . - - -
Lord Great Chamberlain's
Office.
Counterwoman.
- ditto.
- ditto
• ditto.
ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
. ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto
- ditto.
Assistant Emigration Officer.
Clerk.
Clerk, Office of Special Com-
missioners of Income Tax.
Clerk in Office of Comptroller.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
Supplementary Clerk in Soli-
citor's Office.
Assistant Assayer.
Counterwoman.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Dispenser.
Counterwoman.
Clerk in the Office of the
Special Commissioners of
Income Tax,
Supplementary Clerk.
Second Assistant to the As-
sistant Surveyor of Works
in London.
Second Assistant to the Itine-
rant Assistant Surveyor of
Works.
Registrar.
Provisionul Lecture Assistant.
Counterwoman.
- ditto.
Clerk.
Clerk in Sydney Bmnch.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
Dispenser.
Schoolmaster.
Dispenser.
Inspector of Yard Accounts.
Assistant Commissioner.
Inspector of Chain Cables.
Extra Clerk.
Clerk.
Dispenser.
Housekeeper.
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2 March -
2
10
99
18 March
27
30 „
81 y,
81 „
80 April
80 „
6 May
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26
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26
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18
1 July
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1
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1
2
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18 „
4 August
4
13
99
99
13 „ -
IB „ -
15 Septemher
24
28 „
1 Octoher
8 99 -
13 „ .
19 „ .
170.
Department and Situation.
Browne, John Hutton
Balfour.
Duncan, David - - -
Clench, George - - -
Haddon, Arthur - - -
Wills, Thomas -
Byrne, Henry John -
Creighton, Mitchell Angelo
Hayman, Samuel
McCutchan, William Arthur
Duncan, Charles Graham -
Pole, Mark
Mc Vicars, Daniel
Bell, Robert
Freeman, Denis - - -
Irwin, William George
Ward, Daniel - - -
Rirhards, Thomas
Stuart Wortley, Lieut. Co-
lonel Archibald Henry
Plantagenet.
Brookes, Jonathan
Cathriok, Charles Jonathan
Dickson, Francis Newbery -
Evans, John Augustus
Hancock, Charles
Malyon, Charles Frederick •
Pearson, Horace
Selby, William Henry
Raiti, Charles - - -
Wilson, Benjamin Marshall
Hall, David Morton -
Sands, George Henry
Nash, Edward Nellis -
Daniel, William Abbot
Swain son, Henry Gabriel -
Stewart, John -
Dowling, Francis Michael
Cook, William -
Barnard, John Fryer -
Spiller, Julia
Dickson, William
Masson, George
Carpenter, Percy
Gibson, John Thomas
Railway Commission -
Crown Office (Scotland)
Convict Service -
Admiralty
- ditto -
WarOflBce.
Board of Trade •
- ditto - - . .
Registry of Deeds (Ireland)
War Office
Admiralty ...
War Office
Exchequer and Audit Office
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
Stationery Office
Patent Office -
Post Office
- ditto -
- ditto
- ditto -
- ditto
- ditto
. ditto -
- ditto -
War Office
Local Government Board,
England.
Royal Mint
- ditto - . . -
Treasury - - - -
Chelsea Hospital
Admiralty - - .. -
- ditto -
War Office
Post Office
Treasury -
Convict Service -
Home Office
Convict Service -
Foreign Office -
Office of Works
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Physics,
College,
Registrar.
Second Clerk.
Schoolmaster.
Demonstrator in
Royal Naval
Greenwich.
Demonstrator in Chemistry,
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
Supplementary Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Third Class Clerk.
Temporary Assistant, Chemi-
cal Department, Woolwich
Arsenal.
Assistant Instructor in Mathe-
matics, Royal Naval Col-
lege, Greenwich.
Assistant Schoolmaster, Royal
Arsetial, Woolwich.
Clerk on the Supplementary
Establishment.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
Examiner of Printing and
Binding, Dublin.
Curator of Patent Museum.
Clerk in Money Order Office.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
ditto - ditto.
Clerk, Royal Small Arms
factorv, En6eld.
Clerk.
Workman in Sydney Branch.
Boy Workman in Sydney
Branch.
Supplementary Clerk.
Dispenser.
Superintendent of Chronome-
ters, Dockyard Observa-
tory, Portsmouth.
Curator of Museum, Royal
Naval College, Greenwich,
Fourth Master, Royal Hiber-
nian Military School.
Dispensing Assistant in Medi-
cal Department.
Clerk, Solicitor's Department.
Schoolmistress.
Temporary Clerk to Inspector
of Gunpowder Works.
Compounder.
Clerk in Librarian's Depart-
ment
Superintendent of St. James',
G reen,and Hyde Parks, and
of Kensington Gardens.
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Department.
re, Alexander Goodman
bj, William Forsell
ed, William - - -
r, William Archibald
^alrymple.
ford, Algernon Bertram
e, Thomas Robert
^ildridge, George -
hums, Arthur Bell
ersby, William
ide, Charles John
jy, Charles Scheve
iley, Chewton
ymire, Archibald Cal-
ir,
linss, Ebenezer James -
^ John . . .
lell, James John -
npsoHy Richard -
s, Henry - - .
1, James - - .
Lubyn, Geoffrey St. An-
imy, Henry Thomas -
ir, Edmund George
, Samuel Davey -
ionald, Kenneth Mac-
Dzie.
ick, William
iner, Frederick William
5y, Edward - - .
ion, Philip Parkinson -
leim, Edward Henry -
uson, Samuel, ll.o.
ties, William
aes, Frederick
in, Arthur - - .
, Edward - - -
, John William -
lion, George Ludbrook
chward, Samuel Pascoe
dck, James Frost
hey, Matthias Thomas -
?, Charles Samuel
[irdson, Charles Stuart
len.
isend, Arthur
Ihead, Alfred John
man, Alexander -
Science and Art Department
- ditto - ditto
Admiralty - - - -
Treasury . . -
Office of Works
Post Office
Admiralty - - 4 -
War Office
Charity Commission -
Treasury - - -
Colonial Office
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto . - - -
- ditto - - - -
- ditto - - - .
- ditto - - - -
- ditto . - - -
Exchequer and Audit Office
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
- ditto - ditto
ParliamentaryCounsel'sOffice
Royal Mint . - -
- ditto ... -
- ditto - . - -
Public Record Office (Ireland)
Royal Mint
- ditto - . . -
Treasury . . - .
Admiralty - . -
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
. ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Situation.
Assistant Naturalist, Royal
Dublin Society's Museum.
- ditto - ditto.
Assistant Instructor in Mathe-
matics, Royal Naval Col-
lege, Greenwich.
Clerk.
Secretary.
Clerk in Solicitor's Office.
Dispenser.
Clerk in Manufacturing De-
partment
Clerk.
Clerk.
Copyist
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Assistant Principal Clerk in
Chancery Audit Branch.
First Class Clerk in Chancery
Audit Branch.
Second Class Clerk in Chan-
cery Audit Branch.
Third Class Clerk in Chancery
Audit Branch.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
Senior Clerk.
Workm an, Sydney Branch
Mint
Junior Clerk (London).
Clerk, Sydney Branch Mint
Deputy Keeper.
Boy Workman, Sydney Branch
Mint.
- ditto - ditto.
Clerk in Department of In-
spector of Kates.
Draughtsman, Department of
Director of Engineering
and Architectural Works.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
Assistant Accountant in De«
partment of Director of
Engineering and Archi-
leetural Works.
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Department.
Situation.
1876:
26 February
26
26
26
26
26
:2e
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
30 March
7 April
9i
12
15
20
20
20
20
28
28 „
6 Maj
20 „
7 June
7 July
21 „
21 „
26 „
10 August
10 „
12 „
30 „
1 September
20 „ .
8 October -
8 „ -
20 „ -
1 November
8 „ -
23 December
1876:
3 January
15 „ -
170.
Brighton, George
Collins, James -
Eamey, George James
Grove, Thomas - - -
Harris, Edward Edgar
Maxfield, James Morris
Monk house, William Thomas
Radcliffe, Alston Seymour *
Swatman, George
Thomson, Frederick Denzil -
Tyrrell, William
Webb, Henry Joseph -
Andrevrs, John Orme -
Colson, Charles - - -
Perry, James John William
Butler, Richard Jago -
King, Mark ...
Porteous, .lames Dick
Brunei, Paul Antoine Ma-
gloire.
Aliington, James
Cotsell, James -
Morrison, John Henry
Smith, William Edward
Carruthers, James
I
Stirton, John ...
Rich, Jabez Davidge -
Ford, James - - -
Rogers, John Mechelen
Brown, John Stanton -
Erskine, Henry David
Brummell, Henry
Ragge, James - - .
Slade, Sir Alfred Frederick
Adolphus, hart.
Davies, William
Edward, William Wales -
Campbell, John Alexander
Dewar.
GernoD, William Joseph
Douglas, Cecil George
Moore, Henry Brewer
Barnard, Edward
Colley,DavidJohnKirkwood
Du Moulin, Edward Joseph
Brookes.
Moss, Richard Jackson
Coombs, Eliza - . .
Baker, Arthur - - .
James, Percy - . -
Gosse, Edmund William
Penny, William Byers
Admiralty -
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
War Office
Post Office
Admiralty -
- uitto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Prisons Board (Scotland) -
Post Office - . .
War Office ...
- ditto - - . -
Post Office
House of Commons -
Convict Service .. - -
- - ditto . - .
Inland Revenue - - -
British Museum -
Admiralty- - . -
Science and Art Department
Home Office - - .
Metropolitan Police Courts -
Treasury - - - -
War Office
Mint
ditto - . . -
Science and Art Department
Post Office
Inland Revenue - « -
Post Office
Board of Trade
Convict Service
Accountant's Clerk in Depart-
ment of Director of En-
gineering and Architectural
Works.
- - ditto - - ditto.
- - ditto - - ditto.
- - ditto - - ditto.
- - ditto - - ditto.
- - ditto - . ditfo.
- - ditto - - ditto.
Clerk - - - ditto.
Accountant's Clerk - ditto.
Clerk - - . ditta
Accountant's Clerk - ditto.
Clerk - ditto.
Assistant Civil Engineer, De-
partment of Director of
Engineering and Archi-
tectural Works.
Clerk of Works, Department
of Director of Engineering
and Architectural Works.
- - ditto - ditto.
Draughtsman in the Depart-
ment of the Controller of
the Navy.
Assistant Schoolmaster, Wool-
wich Arsenal School.
Postmaster, Bolton.
Assistant French Master on
H.M.S. " Britannia;'
Draughtsman in the Depart-
ment of the Controller of
the Navy.
- - ditto - ditto,
- - ditto - ditto.
- - ditto - ditto.
Clerk of Works, Department
of Director of Engineering
and Architectural Works.
Teacher in Perth Prison.
Postmaster, Liverpool.
Assistant Schoolmaster, Wool-
wich Arsenal School.
Assistant Draughtsman, Di-
rector of Works Branch.
Postmaster, Stockton on-Tee?.
Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms.
Schoolmaster.
- ditto.
Receiver General.
Junior Assistant.
Dispenser.
Professsional Assistant Ex-
aminer in Art.
Clerk.
Clerk at Bow Street
Clerk in County Court De-
partment.
Inspector of Cloth, Royal
Army Clothing DepAt,
Clerk, Sydney Branch Mint.
- ditto - ditto.
Keeper of Minerals to lloyal
Dublin Society.
Counterwoman.
Clerk, Legacy Duty Office.
Clerk in Secretary's Office.
Translator.
Second-class Clerk, Office of
Directors of Convict Prisons.
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27 „ -
28 „ -
16 February
25 „ -
1 March -
Name.
Department and Situation.
Brown, George - - -
Cheney, George
Hayes, Albert Thomas
Bumpstead, Robert George -
Gavin, George William
Young,Annie Elizabeth Susan
Mann, Horace - - -
Gregg, Charlotte Elizabeth -
Harnson, James Humphreys
Mackay, William Brittain -
Stock, Frederick
Crundall, Augustus Horton
Browning, Francis
Preston, Thomas
Bligh, Thomas - - -
Hunter, Robert Martin
Lessels, John - - -
Neville, William Brent
Bishop, Albert Prince
Whittle, James Lowry
Kiddle, William Walter -
Mills, Leighton - - -
Moodie, Edwin Ramsay
Neate, William Heathcock
Pryce, Charles Edwin
Quiggin, William
Sandeman, Alfred Park
Smyth, John - - -
Christian, Edward
Pryce, William Broughton -
Lack, Henry Reader -
Murrny, Robert
Watson, Hugh Boag -
Giffen, Robert -
Department.
Situation.
- I Solomon, Uichard
Baker, John Gilbert •
Brady, Andrew Newton
Burgess, Alfred
Blackwell, William -
Colles, Alexander
Hodgson, Frederic Mitchell
Atkins, Frederick Mills
M'Kaig, Daniel
Hayman, Samuel
Campion, William Burke -
Robinson, Edward
Milroy, Hugh . - -
Friendly Societies' Registry
- ditto.
- ditto. . - -
Admiralty -• - ,
Office of the Comptroller
in Bankruptcy.
Convict Service
Civil Service Commission -
Convict Service
Privy Council Office
Office of Registrar of Petty
Sessions Clerks (Ireland).
War Office
Post Office
Office of Registrar of Petty
Sessions Clerks (Ireland).
Privy Council Office -
Local Government Board -
Convict Service - - -
Office of Works -
Chief Secretary's Office
(Ireland).
Office of the Parliamentary
Counsel.
Patent Office
Board of Trade
- ditto -
- ditto
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Patent Office
Board of Trade -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Admiralty -
Office of Works-
Chief Secretary's
Ireland.
Local Government
(Ireland).
Roval Mint
Copying Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Dispenser.
Senior Examiner.
Schoolmistress
Secretary and Registrar.
Schoolmistress.
Clerk,
Clerk.
Temporary Civilian
Netley Hospital.
Dispensing Assistant.
Clerk.
Clerk,
Junior Clerk in Judicial De-
partment.
Hall Porter,
Second Class Clerk, Office of
Directors of Convict Prisons.
Assistant Surveyor.
Third Class Clerk.
Clerk.
Assistant Registrar of Designs,
and Assistant Registrar of
Trade Marks.
Inspector under the Merchant
Shipping Act of 1876.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
• ditto - ditto,
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
Clerk to the Commissioners
of Patents, SuperiTitendent
of the Patent Museum,
Registrar of Designs, and
Registrar of Trade Marks.
Inspector under the Merchant
Shipping Act of 1875.
- ditto - ditto.
Chief of the Statistical De-
partment.
Instructor in Mathematics,
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
Principal Assistant to the
Keeper of the Lihrary and
Herbarium, Kew Gardens.
Office, 1 Clerk, Lower Division.
Board ' Third Class Clerk.
Office of Registrar of Petty
Sessions Clerks (Ireland).
Post Office
Office of Woods
Chelsea Hospital
Inland Revenue • • -
Office of Registrar of Petty
Sessions Clerks (Ireland).
Admiralty- - . -
Crown Office (Scotland) -
j Foreman of Melting, Mel-
I bourne Branch Mint
Clerk.
Clerk in the Secretary's Office.
Surveyor's Clerk.
Whitster.
Clerk, Storekeeper Generals
Office.
Clerk.
Dispenser in a Naval Hospital*
Second Clerk.
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Date of
Certificate.
1876:
2 October
6 ., -
20 „ .
25 „ -
14 Norember
21
24
9f
2 December
15 „ .
1877:
2 January
19 „ .
24 „ .
24 „ -
25 , .
3 February
10 „ .
12 „ .
13 „ .
24 ^ .
6 March -
8
15
22
23
20
27
20
V
y9
3 April
12
12
99
12
99
12
»
12
91
12
»
12
9*
12
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12
»
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99
Department and Situation,
Department.
Situation.
Hughes^ Ernest Selwyn
Fry, Joseph - - -
Wheeler, George Pearson -
Barton, Augustine Frederick
Palliser-
Flood, John
Duncan, Charles Graham -
Casserley, Samuel
Morrine, John - • •
Graham, Archibald
Turner, Charles George
Creyke, (Captain) Alexander
Stephen.
Flux, George
Ilott, John Henry
Marty n, Frederick George
Parks, John Minchin -
Brown, William
Mathews^ James
Fain, William •
Titterton, Harry
Denn, John Edward -
RaflFerty, Joseph
Nelson, Arthur -
Vaoghan, William
Clements, Charles Robert
M'Henry, Alexander -
Grace, James George •
Cave, Luke Witt
Wilson, Henry -
Morgan, James -
Sandford (Colonel), Herbert
Bruce.
Beeche, William
Beresford, Frederick John -
Browne, Richard
Dewar, George - - -
Kelly, John ...
O' Flanagan, Patrick -
Scully, James Aylmer
Shore, William Carpenter
Noel.
Ellen, John Baker
Blakely, James Jackson
Royal Mint . . .
Patent Office -
Privy Council Office -
Civil Service Commission -
Chelsea Hospital
War Office
Patent Office -
WarOffiice
Office of Works -
Inland Revenue •
Office of Works
Convict Service - . -
Education Department
- ditto • . - -
Irish Fisheries Office -
Treasury - - - -
Registrar General's Office
(Ireland.)
Home Office . - -
Metropolitan Police Courts -
Convict Service - - -
- ditto
Probate Court (Ireland)
Board of Trade -
Office of the Comptroller in
Bankruptcy (England).
Science and Art Depart-
ment.
Convict Service - - .
War Office
Office of Works -
Convict Service - - .
Science and Art Depart-
ment
Registrar General's Office
(Ireland.)
• ditto -
- ditto
• ditto
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
170.
Post Office
Rejiristrar General's Office
Ireland.)
B
Clerk, Melbourne Branch
Mint.
Keeper of the Manchester
Office of the Trade Marks
Registry.
Chief Clerk, Judicial Depart •
ment
Clerk.
Dispenser.
Junior Assistant Chemist.
Extra Clerk.
Steward and Compounder,
Lock Hospital, Shorncliffe.
Superintendent of the Hamp-
ton Court Pleasure Gardens.
Accountant and Controller
General.
BailiflF of the Royal Parks
and Pleasure Gardens.
Schoolmaster.
Man Clerk, Lower Division.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Assistant to the Queen's Proc-
tor for Divorce Business.
Third Class Clerk,
Temporary Clerk (Habitual
Criminals Registry),
Sscond Clerk, Southwark
Police Court.
Schoolmaster.
- ditto.
Clerk.
Actuarial Clerk.
Clerk.
Temporary Assistant Geolo-
gist on the Geological Sur-
vey (Ireland).
Schoolmaster.
Steward and Compounder,
Lock Hospital, Kildare.
Superintendent of the Furni-
ture Branch.
First Class Clerk in the Office
of the Directors of Convict
Prisons.
Acting Su|)erintendent, South
Kensington Museum.
Fourth Cla.^8 Clerk.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Postmaster, York.
Third Cltiss Clerk.
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Date of
Certificate.
Department and Situation.
Diepartment
Situation.
1877:
28 April
28 .,
80 „
Childs, Alexander
Whitehead, William -
Golden, Michael David
'ler, William
r, Henry David -
i*ew8, George William
er, Thomas -
fht, James -
tse, William Ernest
ivan, John -
»» George Marsh
^, Raphael -
B, William -
J, Charles
infield, Joseph Henry
jws, Charles
ts, Luther -
jrews, Robert Henry
;ner, John -
vne, Lewis -
ke, John
ti, Alfred -
sh, Robert Allan
[gtB, George
lerick, Thomas
hy Frederick Washings
n.
eant, Agnes Mary
m, William Henry
den, Edward James
n, William -
yn, James Richard
k, William -
L'Or, Edward
iphreys, Frederick
^, Allan
ker, George Hughes
son, James Emerson
jkett, Thomas
ing, John Vautier
ens, John Frank -
shalli Lionel
shall, Charles William
I, William -
Registrar General's Office
(Ireland).
- ditto ....
Inland Revenue
Science and Art Department
Board of Trade
PoBt Office
- ditto . - . .
- ditto • • - -
- ditto . . - -
- ditto - - . -
Admimity' - - - -
Consular Service
Prisons Bbard (Scotland) -
Post Office . - - -
Convict Service
- ditto - - -
Admiralty - - - -
- ditto
National Debt Office
Board of Trade -
ditto
ditto
Court of Session (Scotland)
CoMular Service
Convict Service - -
War Office
Post Office
Registrar General's Office
(Ireland).
Foreign Office • - -
Inland Revenue
• ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
• ditto
War Office
Post Office
• ditto . - - -
Consular Service
Admiralty - - - .
Science and Art Department
Third Class Clerk.
- ditto.
Assistant Surveyor of Taxes.
Temporary Librarian to the
Uoyal Dublin Society.
Inspector under the Merchant
Shipping Act of 1 875.
Telegraph Clerk.
- ditto.
- dittx).
- ditto.
- ditto.
Dispemer.
Clerk, Vice-Consulate, Cairo.
Teacher.
Porter.
Schoolmaster.
- ditto.
Draughtsman, Department of
Controller of the JCavy.
- ditlo.
Clerk.
Second Class Assistant Clerik
(Statistical Department).
. ditto.
First Class Assistant Clerk
(^Statistical Department).
Temporary Clerk.
Constable, Kanagawa, Japan.
Schoolnutster.
Third Assistant Master, Royal
Arsenal School, Woolwich.
Couatarwoman.
Fourth Class Clerk.
British Resident Director on
the Council of the Suei
Canal Company.
Supplenaientary Clerk, Solici-
tor's Office.
- ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto
- diUo.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Steward and Compounder,
Lock Hospital.
First Class Tracer, Telegraph
Branch, Receiver and Ac-
countant General's OflSce.
Inspector in Engineer's
Office.
Temporary Vice-Consul,8ervia.
Dispenser in a Naval Hos-
pital.
Housekeeper, Roval School
of Mines and Geological
Museum.
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RsTuaN of the Nmues of all PersonB and Offices to which appoifited in the Civil Semce, kc-*^wrtinued.
Date of
Namb.
Department and Situation.
Certificate.
Department.
Situation.
1877:
7 November
Shepherd, Alfred John Pari^-
Admiralty - . . -
Instructor in Mathematicfl^
man . . . -
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
19 „ . .
Anderson, Edwin
- ditto ....
Clerk, Jamaica Victualling
21 „ - .
Webb, Mary Anne
War Office
xarQ«
Lady Superintendent, Lock
Hospital, Chatham.
26 „ . -
Cooper, Harry - - .
Consular Service
TemportkTy Vice - Consul,
Bosnia.
Examiner and Auditor of
4 December
Cautherley, Henry -
Treasury - . - -
Accounts of County
Couru.
13 „ - -
Deane, George -
Board of Trade •
Supernumerary Clerk (2n4
Class).
Clerk, Liverpool
17 „ - .
Huddart, William Stoddart
Poet Office
1878:
2 January
Hua, Gabriel ...
Admiralty -
French Master on H.M.S.
" Britannia.**
22 „ . .
0' Flanagan, Patrick •
R^ifltrar-General's Office,
Inland.
Third Cla«B Clerk.
29 „ . .
Savill, Herbert George
Metropolitan Police Courti
Second Class Clerk, Green-
wich and Woolwich Police
Cuurtft.
1 February
Bornaby, Hugo Beaumont -
Boai-d of Trade -
Nautical Surveyor.
1 )> " •
Cresay, John Zell
- ditto - - . .
^ ditto.
^ » " *
Edw^s, Henley John
Evatt, Robert William
- ditto ....
- ditto.
* /» * *
- ditto . . - -
- ditto.
•* » "
Geary, William Charles
- ditto ....
- ditto.
* >» * *
Gibbons, Charles
- ditto . - . -
. ditto.
■* »> " *
Gimblett, Henry
- ditto ....
- ditto.
•* M ■
Gough, Frederick William -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 9t "
Key, Gilbert Troward
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 >» •
Mavor, James * • -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 „ -
Pearoh, Henry Robert
James.
- ditto . . . -
- ditto.
1 » "
Sconce, Gideon Colquhoun
- ditto -
- ditto.
* •> ■ •
Wake, Fenton -
- ditto
- ditto.
1 » "
Abbott, Walter -' -
. ditto . . . •
Shipwright Surveyor.
• ditto.
I » "
Armit, James Napier -
- ditto ....
1 » • •
Bell, Robert
- ditto - . - .
- ditto.
* » ' *
Brown, Henry Edward
- "ditto ....
- ditto.
1 >> •
Carver, Isaac - - -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
■■ » * •
Colvin, James - . .
- ditto ....
- ditto.
I :> *
Cornish, Samuel Tom -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 „ •
Costelloe, Martin
- ditto - • . -
- ditto.
1 >» - -
Daltoi^ William -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
* >' " •
Dixon, George Phillips
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 » • •
Eraser, William -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
•* »> * •
Glasgow, David Alfred
Godfrey, George
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 ,» -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 „ •
Hill, John Harding -
• ditto ....
- ditto.
1 » '
Jago, Frederick ...
- ditto . -
- ditto.
•* » ■ •
Jarvis, Charles Robert
- ditto ....
- ditto.
Owen.-
*
I ,, - •
Jubb, Walter -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
* J> "
Laslett, William Henry
- ditto ....
- ditto.
i ?» "
McNeil, James . - -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
•■ >i " •
Magowan, James
- ditto ....
- ditto.
* >» *
Mansfield, William Lomer -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
1 » '
Mills, William Henry-
- ditto - - -
- ditto.
■■ ?» ■ •
Moore, William Henry
- ditto . - - -
Principal Surveyor for Ton-
nage.
1 W *
Munro, Alexander
- ditto - • . .
Shipwright Surveyor.
* » " •
Paxton, Peter - • -
- ditto . - - -
- ditto.
' f> *
Paxton, Stephen James
Joseph.
Reynolds, Stuart Mortimer
• ditto - - - -
- ditto.
1 „ - -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
170.
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Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
A
ts Henry
e
U8
in
Joseph
n Charles •
Henry
•les -
homas
t)€rt Tate
leB
Harvey
otiiswoode
herren
Archer
h'xon -
3aker
Taylor
Farlane
ert Holden
Iphonso
lobert
Henry
md
) Henry
t John Bray
rid William
il$on -
as James
ph .
:honv -
Hubert
uel Wilkin-
Edmonds •
•ay -
Crees
I Kennedy -
ay Osborne
im Coe
es Du£fy
illiam Henry
Board of Trade
- ditto
- ditto -
• ditto
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
. ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto •
- ditto -
- ditto •
- ditto
- ditto -
. ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto .
• ditto .
- ditto -
- ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto -
• ditto .
, ditto
. ditto .
• ditto
. ditto •
- ditto -
. ditto
.ditto .
• ditto
. ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto .
. ditto -
. ditto .
. ditto .
• ditto -
. ditto
. ditto -
. ditto •
- ditto
. ditto -
- ditto -
. ditto -
. ditto -
' . ditto -
. ditto -
. ditto .
. ditto
- ditto -
. ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
. ditto -
Shipwright Sorveyor.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto,
- ditto.
Principal Shipwright Sar-
veyor for Wooden Ships.
Shipwright Surveyor.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
Principal Shipwright Sur-
veyor for Iron Vessels.
Engineer Surveyor.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
Surveyor of Steam Ships.
Engineer Surveyor.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Surveyor of Steam Ships.
Engineer Surveyor.
- ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditv>.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Surveyor of Steam Ship?.
Engineer Surveyor.
. ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
• ditto.
Surveyor of Steam Ship?.
Engineer Surveyor.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Surveyor of Steam Ships.
Engineer Surveyor.
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•
Department and Situation.
Date of
Name.
Certificate.
Department.
Situation.
1878:
1 Februarj
Wjmer, Francis William -
Board of Trade -
Engineer Surveyor
« » - -
Buller, Henry Francis
Edwicker, William John -
Admiralty- ...
Clerk, Lower Division.
« » - -
Post Office
Assistant in Secretary's
Office.
11 .1 -
Lines, Richard - - -
Convict Service ...
Schoolmaster.
19 „ -
Buck, Edward George
- ditto - - - .
- ditto.
a „ - -
Hodgson, John - - -
Po« Office
Postmaster, West HartlepooL
12 March •
Lunnj, John ...
Regist-^ii General's Office
(Irelan.).
Messenger,
15 » - -
Lynch, Hannah - - -
- ditto - . . -
Housekeeper.
15 „ - -
Rohinson, Charles
Admiralty- - . -
Schoolmaster, Naval Prison,
Lewes.
16 „ - .
Blight, Gilbert Henry
Copyhold, Inclosure and Tithe
Commission.
Clerk, Lower Division.
18 „ - -
Jones, Robert Edward
Office of Registrar of Petty
Junior Clerk.
Follett,
Sessions Clerks (Ireland).
Inland Revenue • • -
20 „ - -
Booth, Denis ...
Clerk, Lower Division.
26 „ - .
Lebane, Jeremiah
War Office
Steward and Compounder in
a Lock Hospital.
i April -
Thomas, Charles
Patent Office -
Compositor, or Compiler of
the Trade Marks Journal
in the Trade Marks Re-
gistry.
Third Class Clerk, Trade
11 „ - .
Davies, Thomas William
- ditto . - - -
Henry.
Marks Registry.
1« „ . .
Gruggen, William John
Board of Trade -
Medical Inspector on Survey
Staff.
18 „ . .
Holcombe, Charles Alexander
- ditto ....
- ditto - ditto.
1« „ - -
La Trobe, Frederick Scott -
. ditto ....
- diiio - ditto.
1« „ - .
Spooner, William
- ditto - . . -
- ditto - ditto.
24 „ . -
Lyster, William George
Post Office
Postmaster, Reading.
29 ,. . -
Burton, Sarah - . -
Land Registry Office -
Housekeeper.
JO „ . -
Hamilton, Edward Thomas •
Board of Trade -
Clerk to the Principal Sur.
veyor for Tonnage.
JO „ - -
Harris, Frederick
- ditto - - . .
Clerk on Consultative Esta-
blishment
30 „ - .
Kent, Walter -
- ditto ....
- ditto - ditto.
4 May -
Rees, William - - -
Admiralty- - - .
Curator in Naval Museum,
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
7 „ . -
Pinches, Theophilus Gold-
ridge.
British Museum
Second Class Assistant.
11 » - •
Shanks, Robert -
Post Office
Postmaster, Bedford.
IJ „ . .
Bower, Frederick George
Nott
Allaway, James Thomas
Metropolitan Police Courts •
Clerk.
a „ . .
Post Office
Postmaster, Bedale.
n „ . .
Martin, Charles - - -
. ditto . - . -
Postmaster, Staines.
n „ . .
Stainsby, William
- ditto - - - .
Postmaster, Hartlepool.
1 Jane
Shore, William Carpenter
Noel.
Exchequer and Audit Office
Examiner.
1 „ - -
Freeman, Denis - • •
Registrar General's Office
(Ireland).
Fourth Class Clerk.
« H - -
Kennedy, Charles Willmore
Inland Revenue . - -
A8j»istant Surveyor of
Taxes.
11 „ - -
Thomas, Henry Carleton -
Admiralty- - . -
Clerk, Royal Naval Hospital,
Malta.
Clerk.
li „ - .
Trotter, John Glass -
Metropolitan Police Courts -
20 „
Feesey, John . . -
Admiralty- . . -
Hospital Clerk, Naval Hos-
pital, Jamaica.
1« July .
Grasett, William Julius
War Office - - -
Clerk in the District Pay-
Reynold.
master's Office, London.
17 „ - .
Storey, George • . -
Post Office
Postmaster, Stafford.
19 „ . .
Phelps, Henry ...
Patent Office -
AUendant, Patent Office
Museum.
f. » - •
Long, John James
Convict Service - - -
Schoolmaster.
'.*„..
Champ, Edith Marion-
Post Office
Returner, Returned Letter
Office,
J70.
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Date of
Certificate.
1878:
28 August -
'2S „ .
Name.
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
I
Beard, Henry Goodiake
Browne, Willis - - •
Fairrie, John Samuel -
Greene, Walter James
Hornidge, Eustace Farre
King, Merton -
Leary, Alfred Sidney -
Lee, John . - - -
Milner, John Crompton
Munro, Wellesley Her-
bert.
Pulfer, John William -
Steane, William Copley
Taunton, Alfred George
Upton, Geoi^e Murray
Wood, George Pinckney
Hamiltoni Patrick
Milne, Johti
Thomson, Alexander -
Baker, Thomas Butler
Isaacson, Stephen Henry
Holden.
Nursey, John Fairfax
Sharpe, Frederic Robert
Street, Brooks -Henry
George.
Bidden, Franz Philipp
Hoskins, Henry
O'Hara, James* -
Freeman, Frederick -
Hall, Montagu Stanley
Hunter, George Rigg -
Baird, Christina Mackay -
Butchard, Fanny Jane
Croal, Annie Bell
Pringle, Caroline Maria
Forster.
Wicks, Cecilia Catherine -
Condell, William
Hart, James ...
Etheridge, Robert
Day, Arthur Somerset
Winchester, Ernest Charles
Martyn, Orlando Bridgman
Smale, Charles -
Scott, Robert
India Office
- ditto -
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto -
- ditto .
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
• ditto -
• ditto
- ditto -
Scotch Education
ment.
- ditto
Depart-
Post Office
India Office . • .
Local Government Board
(Ireland).
Post Office
India Office
Post Office
- ditto . - . ,
- ditto - - - .
- ditto . . . .
- ditto . . - .
- ditto - . . .
Registry of Deeds (Ireland)
Admiralty - . .
British Museum
India Office - . .
- ditto - . . .
Admiralty - - - -
Prison Service
Post Office
Pughe, Benjamin
Lyster, Thomns William
Cantrell, Robert
Flynn, John
Jones, Henry Stevens
Robinson, Edward
Wilson, Arthur Huelin
Science and Art Department
Chief Secretary's Office
(Ireland).
Post Office
Admiralty ....
Prison Service (England) -
Post Office
- ditto • - - .
Registry of Deeds (Ireland)
India Office
- ditto - . - .
- ditto - . - .
- dittt* - - - -
Second Class Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Clerk, Second Grade.
Clerk (extra) of the First
Class.
Clerk, Second Class.
Temporary Clerk.
Second Class Clerk.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
. Telegraphist.
. Second Class Clerk.
Auditor.
Dispensinjr Assistant
Second Class Clerk.
Second Class Clerk, Surveyor
General's Office, Edio-
burgh,
I Clerk, Accountant's Office,
Edinburgh.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
- ditto - ditto.
Temporary Clerk.
Dispenser.
First Class Assistant, Depart-
ment of Geology.'
Second Class Clerk.
- ditto.
Instructor in Mathematics,
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
Compounder.
Second Class Clerk in the
Surveyor General's Office
(Scotland).
Clerk, Lower Division.
Assistant Librarian, National
Library, Dublin.
Chief Clerk, Veterinary De-
partment.
Letter Carrier, Edinburgh.
Dispenser.
Compounder.
Assistant to Medical Officers.
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Certificate.
1878:
12 December
18 „ -
18 „ .
24 „ .
1879:
8 January
13 „ .
31 ^ .
31 „ .
6 February
6
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17
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170.
Allen, John Higgins •
Anderson, Robert
Lewis, Richard
Dowling, Michael Peter
Dewar, George
Crossley, Newbold -
Mosey, Craven - . -
Muir, Barbara - . -
Sterry, Robert Wright
Wilson, Charles Pooley
RoBson, William Tomlinson
Guy, Frederick - - .
Stevens, Thomas
Steele, Charles Wellesley -
O'Connor, Annie
Keogh, William Somerset -
fWx, Joseph - . -
Fletcher, Arthur Polglase -
H ill, Alfred Jolinson •
Lawless, William
Whiilock, Clara
Kelly, Joseph Francis
Drew, Frederick Oscar
Bennett, Henry Reed
Bradshaw, John Richard -
Cribb, Henry - . -
Leal, Josiah ...
Gosking, John Lightfoot -
McCarthy, Constantine Jo-
seph.
Curtis, Seymour
Duguid, William
Ricketts, Arthur William -
Sleeman, Henry Arthur
Tennant, Cap t John Trenchard
Wheatley, (Major) Moreton
John,
Keane, Michael Joseph
Le Souef, Albert Malet
Goldfincl^ Thomas Richard
Keith, Stanley . . .
Crawford, Frank Wallen -
Mustart, Robert
Curry, Thomas -
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
Charity Commission •
Prison Commission -
General Prisons Service,
(Ireland).
Chief Secretary's Office, Ire-
land.
Registrar General's Office,
(Ireland).
Prison Service -
Post Office
- ditto - - - .
Board of Trade •
I
I • ditto - - - .
I India Office
! Prison Service - . -
' - ditto ....
Science and Art Department
Post Office
Science and Art Department
- ditto - - . .
Royal Mint
- ditto . - . ,
Post Office
- ditto . . - -
Registry of Deeds (Ireland)
Office of Works (London) -
Prison Commission (Eng-
land).
- ditto • - . .
- ditto ....
Post Office
- ditto ....
Office of Registrar of Petty
Sessions Clerks (Ireland)
Privy Council Office -
- ditto ...
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto .
Office of Works
Royal Mint
- ditto -
- ditto •
India Office
Post Office
B 4
First Class Clerk.
Secretary.
Clerk.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Third Class Clerk.
Compounder.
Clerk, Office of the Superin-
tendent, Eastern District,
Clerk (or Counterwoman).
Examiner on Consultative
Establishment.
Principal Officer of District
Second Class Clerk.
Schoolmaster.
- ditto.
Clerk and Registrar, School
of Art, Dublin.
Clerk, Accountant's Office.
Dublin.
Library Clerk in the National
Library, Dublin.
Housekeeper and Superin-
tendent, Dublin.
Clerk, Sydney Branch Mint.
Boy Workman, Sydney Branch
Mint.
Postmaster, Dundalk.
Counterwoman.
Third Class Clerk.
- ditto.
Clerk.
• dittOi
- ditto.
Postmaster, Leeds.
Junior Sorter.
Junior Clerk.
Travelling Inspector, Veterin.
ary Department.
Assistant Inspector, Veterinary
Department.
Travelling Inspector, Veterin-
ary Department.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Bailiff of the Royal Parks and
Pleasure Gardens.
Clerk, Melbourne Bran en,
- ditto.
Workman, Sydney Branch.
Second Class Clerk.
Clerk, Lower Division.
- ditto.
Assistant for Writing Pur-
poses.
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1879:
17 April
21 „
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
Lowe, Walter Bezant
Harford^ Michael
Admiralty ...
Registry of Deeds, Ireland
Bono, Florence -
Cook, Emily Sarah
Mackenzie^ Mary
rine.
i Sutherland, Kate
j Ulyatt, Ann Alice
I Watts, Annie Mary -
Bryson, William Kennedy
Madders, John William
Little, Henry
Orr, James
Thompson, James McGill
Archer, William
Lewes, Vivian By am •
. Post Office
. - ditto -
Cathe- - ditto -
Cowper, Richard
Bailey, Charles -
Saltmarsh, John
Brooks, George -
Kirby, Willibm Forsell
MePhersoo, William -
I King, Henry Whiting
Hoskins, William
Sadler, John
Metcalfe, Edward
Dinsmore, Richard
Payne, Albert Thomas
Piper, James - - -
Thorp, Nicholas
Walts, Oswald
Woodley, Charles
Proctor, Henry David
Sleigh, James - . -
Penny, George Carrington -
Lennox, Sussex William
Broderick, John Henry
King, Arthur Henry -
Sadler, Alfred -
Stonelly Henry . - -
Williams, Dundas John Ro-
berts.
McElroy, Patrick
Chase, Geo^e - - -
Churchy John George
Charles.
t
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto .
- ditto
Patent Office
Post Office
- ditto - - . -
- ditto . - . -
Science and Art Depart-
ment.
Admiralty
- ditto
Science and Art Depart-
ment.
I - ditto . . - -
I Post Office
I British Museum
Diplomatic Service
Post Office
PriiH>ns Department, Eng-
land.
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Edinburgh.
Prisons Servioe, Ireland
Post Office
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Chief Secretary's Office,
Ireland.
Science and Art Depart-
ment.
Prisons Department, Eng-
land.
Post Office
- ditto - -
- ditto
Metropolitan Police Courts -
Chief Secretary's Office (Ire-
land).
Post Office ...
. ditto ....
Instructor in Natural Science
H.M.S. "Britannia."
Temporary Clerk.
Counterwoman.
- ditto.
- ditto.
• ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Postmaster, Kilmarnock.
Assistant to the Keeper,
Trade Marks Kegiatry^
Manchester.
Postmaster, Stranraer.
• ditto, Hawiok.
Mail Messenger.
Librarian, National Library,
Dublin.
Assistant to Professor of
Chemistry, Royal Naval
College, Greenwich.
Demonstrator in Chemistry,.
Royal Naval C oUege,Green-
wich.
Stores Clerk.
- ditto.
Postmaster, Blackburn.
Assistant.
Clerk and Assistant to Her
Majesty's Legation, lAa-
drid.
Storeman, Storekeeper's
Branch.
Clerk in the Commissioners''
Office.
Curator.
Clerk.
Messenger, Circulation De-
partment.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto,
- ditto.
Sorter, Edinburgh.
- ditto.
Assistant Clerk, Veterinary
Department
Reixistrar of the National Art
Training School.
Schoolmaster.
Junior Sorter, Circulation
Department.
Overseer of Telegraph Mes-
sengers.
Junior Sorter, Circulation De-
partment.
Clerk.
Messenger, Veterinaiy De-
partment
Junior Sorter.
. ditto.
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Date of
Certificate.
Department and Situation.
Department.
187P:
16 August
16 „
M
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26
30 „ .
2 September
8 •.
16
18
18
10 October -
11
16
16
16
16
22
if
22 „ .
1 November
15 December
1880:
31 January
8 March -
8 „ -
11 ,. .
18 „ .
9 April -
13 „ .
13
13
13
14
21
4Haj
20
24
dJune
12 .
170.
Dawson, Charles Samuel -
Dixon, William Gilbert
Morgan, David - - -
Garahan, Gilbert Peter
Plowman, Edward Philip -
Boait, Francis James
Lonofield, Thomas Henry -
Dowdall, Lawrence Charles
Edward Downing,
George, Florence
Hoerning, Karl Julius Rein-
hart.
Sage, John Edward -
Fletclier, Nicholas
Blair, Thomas Edward
Trvinjr, John . . .
McNiel, William
Musgruve, Charles Paine -
Willcox, Tyrrell
Macdonald, George Edward
Ravenhill, John Smith
Miller, Francis Hugh
Cuthbert, George
Foster, Thomas - - -
Rivelt-Carnac, James Henry
Sproule.
Miller, Arthur -
Staples, Frederick Augustus
Courtenay, William Bell -
Storry, Christopher Austin -
Greig, James ...
Cook, Frederick Samuel
Fossey, William Thomas -
Green, Sariih Ann
Perry, Charles - - .
Scriven, William George -
Clark, Thomas - - .
Hope, James Edward -
Studdert, Richard Massy
Lambert, Frederick -
Hunter, George Robert
Post Office
- ditto . . . .
Admiralty - - . .
Prisons Department, England
Stationery Office
Prisons Department, Englund
Science and Art Department
Royal Irish Constabulary -
Post Office
British Museum -
War Office
Admiralty - - - .
War Office
Post Office
- ditto - . - .
- ditto . - - .
- ditto - . - .
Inland Revenue - • -
Prisons Department, England
Admiralty - - - .
Prisons Dep^irtment, England
Parliamentary Counsel Office
Situation.
India Office - . .
- ditto - . - .
Inland Revenue - - •
Prisons Department, England
• ditto ....
- ditto - - , .
- ditto -
- ditto ...
- ditto - . -
- ditto . - -
Post Office
Inland Revenue-
Junior Sorter.
- ditto.
Dispenser.
Schoolmaster.
Accountant.
Schoolmaster.
Art and Industrial Assistant,
Dublin Museum.
Clerk, Upper Division, In-
spector-GeneraFs Office.
Counterwoman.
Second'class Assistant.
Manager, Army Clothing
Factory.
Instructor in Mathematics,
Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
Inspector of Leather and
Army Boots, Army Cloth-
ing Factory.
Postmaster, Port Glasgow.
- ditto, Troon.
- ditto, Beverley.
- ditto, Malton.
Clerk, Stamps and Stores
Department.
Storekeeper.
Deputy Superintendent, Royal
Victoria Yard, Deptford.
Clerk of Works.
Office Keeper.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Hoffman, Henry Westwood
Bligh, Thomas - -
Gibson, William
Oakshott, John Charles
Emler, James William
Cairns, William McNeile -
Local Government Board,
Ireland.
Customs - . . .
War Office
Burial Grounds, Inspector's
Office.
Local Government Board
(England).
Local Government Board
(Ireland)
Science and Art Department
- diilo . • . -
Patent Office
c
Second-class Clerk.
- ditto.
Clerk, Lower Division.
School ihaster.
First-class Clerk.
Assistant Warder.
- ditto.
Female Assistant Warder,
Assistant Warder.
Warder.
Postmaster, Whitby.
Assistant Re^istr^r of Inven-
tories, Edinburgh.
Auditor.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Special Assistant in the Office
of the Director of Artillery.
Inspector.
Messenger.
Auditor.
Clerk in Stores Branch.
- ditto.
Assistant Registrar of Designs,
and Assistant Hegistrar of
Trade Marks.
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Date of
Certificate.
1880;
25 June
26 „
10 July
16 „
20 „
5 August .
6
10
20
20
20
20
2C
24
24
30
81
31
31
31
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fj
91
6 September
14
14
16
9t
9»
21
99
24
99
28
0 October
16
9«
18
99
2 November
2
4
99
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8
99
10
»9
18
15
9»
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20
99
26
29
99
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Name.
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
\ Lovell, Thomas -
j Elliott, Michael -
I Stimpson, Edward John
' Windmill, William Henry -
Gal pin, William
Vincent, Frederick Charles -
Murray, George Herbert
Newton, Richard BuUen -
Minot, Stephen - • -
Morris, Frederic
Parkinson, George Hew-
lings.
Salmon, Oscar - - -
Butler, James Ramsdale
Buckmaster, Charles Alexan-
der.
Healey, Thomas
Chamberis, William
Martin, William Wren
Ambler, Emily Taylor
Yongo, Charles William
Waugh, William Henry
Rudler, Frederick William -
Woods, Percy -
Rowley, John Stewart
Mattey, Frederick
Beall, George -
Pike, John Henry
Read, Charles Hercules
Kearney, John -
Baily, Charles -
Dyke, William Henry
Cooper, Adam
Minns, Edward Oliver
Cobbold, Alfred Arthur
Bernhardt, Francis Wolde-
mar.
Fuller, William -
Collins, Charles Edwin
Browne, Richard
Jerome, Thomas Stroud
Butler, James Hamilton
Warren, Henry Charles
High Court of Justice
Prisons Department, Eng*
land.
India Office . - .
Prisons Department, Eng-
land.
- ditto . . . .
WarOflSce
Treasury . . - -
British Museum
High Court of Justice
- ditto . . . -
- ditto . . . -
- ditto - . . .
Ro)'al Mint
Science and Art Depart-
ment
- ditto . . . -
Prisons Department, Eng-
land.
- ditto -
- ditto . . . .
Customs . - . -
High Court of Justice, Eng-
land.
Science and Art Department
Treasury -
War Office
- ditto
Board of Trade - - -
Prisons Department, Eng-
land.
British Museum
Public Works Office, Ire-
land.
Boston Election Inquiry
Commission
Gloucester Corrupt Practices
Commission.
War Office
- ditto - •, ' '
Regi^trar-Generars Office,
Ireland.
War Office
- ditto . - • -
High Court of Justice, Ire-
land.
Second-class Clerk, Central
Office, Supreme Court.
Storekeeper.
Second-class Clerk.
Compounder.
Second-class Clerk.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Second-class Clerk.
Second-class Assistant.
Second-cluss Clerk, Central
Office, Supreme Court.
- ditto.
- ditto.
- ditto.
Junior Clerk, Sydney Branch
Mint.
Clerk of the New Higher
Division.
- ditto.
Second class Clerk.
- ditto.
Schoolmistress.
Second-class Outport Clerk.
Second-class Clerk in the
Central Office of the Su-
preme Court
Registrar, Lihrarian, and
Curator, Museum of Prac-
tical Geology.
Assistant Accountant.
Assistant to Lecturer, De-
partment of Artillery
Studies, Woolwich.
Assistant to Professor of
Chemistry, Royal Military
Academy.
Principal Consultative Exa-
miner.
Second-class Clerk.
First-class Assistant.
Head Gardener, St Stephen's-
' green, Dublin.
Clerk.
Clerk.
Clerk, Lower Division.
ditto.
Second class Clerk.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Aiisistant Surveyor, Royal
Engineer Department.
- ditto.
Third class Clerk.
Assistant Surveyor, Royal
Engineer Department
- ditto - ditto.
Judge's Re^strar, Principal
Registry, Probate Division.
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Date of
Certificate.
1880:
2 December
2
2
o
13
29
V
1881:
January
4
6
7
10
25
2» „
9 Februarj
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
17
21
26
1 March
12 „ ■
21 „ -
2^ „ '
24 „ •
31 , '
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Name.
Department and Situation.
NutI, Alfred Young -
Shuff, Edwin ...
Thomas, Henry . - -
Tilling, William Robert -
Hammond, Matthew Richard
Gattie, Walter Montague -
Donaldson, Charles Peter
McArthur.
Lawrance, Henry Awbrey •
Bailey, Henry . . -
Wingfield, Edward -
Chubb, Samuel - - -
Lewis, Thomas - - •
Dutton, John ...
Symington, Mary Sanderson
Edmonds ton.
Moore, Frederick William -
Beecroft, Alfred Titus
Clements, John -
Cotterell, Stephen James
Evans, John
Harris, William -
Hewett, Thomas Comer
Isaac, Thomas -
Ivemey, Thomas
Jones, John
Juden, George -
Ladler, James -
Mitchell, Thomas Mordey
Moir, John - * -
Onslow, Henry -
Peach, William Betts
Powell, John
Saunders, George Richard
Slie, James
White, Peter Whittle -
Deedes, Colonel Herbert
George.
Harris, William
Worsley, John - - -
Stubbit, George Henry
Forrest, Edmand Stewart -
Prior, John Damrel -
Nightingale, Edward Henry
Brown, George Edward
Mott, Edmund ...
Department.
Situation.
Office of Works -
- ditto . - -
- ditto - . -
- ditto ...
Valuation Office (Ireland)
Post Office
170.
Office of Works
Science and Art Department
Prisons Department, England
Colonial Office . . -
Prisons Department, England
Admiralty - - - -
Prisons Department, England
Prison Department, Scotland
Science and Art Department
Customs -
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
War Office
Board of Trade
Customs - - - .
Public Works Office, Ireland
Post Office
Factories and Workshops
Department
Patent Office •
Board of Trade - • -
. ditto ....
D
Draughtsman.
- ditto.
- ditto,
- ditto.
Clerk.
Third-class Clerk, Secretanr'a
Office.
Second-class Clerk.
Temporary Assistant to the-
Committee on Solar Phy-
sics.
Schoolmaster.
Legal Assistant Under Secre-
tary.
Clerk.
Second-class Assistant, Royal
Observatory, Greenwich.
Subordinate Officer, Division
I.
Scripture Reader.
Curator, Botanic Gardens^
Glasnevin.
Clerk, Lower Division.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
- - ditto.
Assistant Under Secretary of
State.
Third-class Engineer Sur-
veyor.
Clerk, Lower Division.
Overseer at the Vice-Regal
Lodge, Phoenix Park,
Dublin.
Third-class Clerk, Receiver
and. Accountant Generars-
Office.
Inspector of Factories and
Workshops.
Indexing and Abridging
Clerk.
Third-class Engineer Sur-
vej'or.
- ditto • ditto.
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Name.
David Grubb
jreorge Frederick -
Josias Willing
on, William -
tVilliam -
John - - -
>hD Murray -
Alexander Hook -
ley, Henry Dyer
).
, Edward
9, Thomas Fitzroy -
William Graham -
, James - - .
Elizabeth Gibson
Francis Russell
^h, Edward -
3^re, Henry de la
'lement « - .
James Henry -
Lawrence
Charles
Villiam - - -
James Campbell
is.
)r, Patrick Joseph -
eorge Alexander
e, Robert
James - - -
Charlotte Elizabeth
flobert • - -
[ontague
J, James Harvey
, Philip John
n, Thomas
, John Thomas
I, Lawrence Charles
rd Downing.
Department and Situation.
Department.
Situation.
Board of Trade -
Royal Mint . . .
War Office-
Board of Trade - - .
- ditto - - . -
War Office -
Seamen's Registry Office -
- ditto . - - -
- ditto - - - -
Pnbiic Works, Loan Office
Board of Trade - - -
Admiralty - - . -
Customs - - . -
Prisons Department (Scot-
land).
House of Commons -
Public Works Office (Ire-
land).
War Office
Prisons Department (Eng-
land).
Chief Secretary's Office (Ire-
land).
Prison Service (Ireland) -
War Office
Office of Works -
Foreign Office - - .
Public Works Office (Ireland)
Post Office
British Museum
Post Office
War Office
Scotnh Education Depart-
ment.
Science and Art Depart-
ment.
War Office
Chekea Hospital
Chief Secretary's Office (Ire-
land).
Stationery Office
Chief Secretary's Office (Ire-
land).
Third-class Engineer Survey or-
I Junior Clerk in the Sydney
Branch Mint.
j Assistant-Surveyor in Royal
Engineer Department.
Third-class Engineer Sur-
veyor.
Principal Nautical Otficer.
i Steward and Compounder,
Lock Hospital, Kildare.
1 Clerk,
ditto,
ditto.
' Assistant Secretary.
; Third-class Engineer Sur-
veyor.
: Clerk of the New Higher Divi-
' sion in the Accountant
' General's Department.
Supplementary Clerk in the
j Solicitor's Department.
I Lady Superintendent.
; Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms.
I
j Principal Draughtsman, A rchi-
' tect's liranch.
i Clerk, Upper Division.
I Schoolmaster.
! Clerk.
Night Watchman.
I Resident Instructor in Music,
Kneller Hall.
I Assistant to Surveyor inphaiige
of the Diplomatic and Con-
I sular Buildings.
I Consular Clerk, Constsinti-
i nople.
nopl
erk,
Clerk, Upper Division.
Third class Clerk in Sorting
Office, Dublin.
Assistant Keeper, Department
ot* Geology.
Writing Clerk (Edinburgh).
Infant Schoolmistress, Royal
Hibernian Military School,
Dublm.
Temporary- Cierk.
Art Examination Clerk.
Assistant Master, Woolwich
Arsenal School.
Dispenser.
First-class Cierk.
Assistant Examiner of Print-
ing and Binding, Dublin.
Third-class Clerk.
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CIVIL SERVICE (order IN COUNCIL, 4tH JUNE 1870).
Return of the Names of all Persons and Officers to which appointed in the Civil Service, &c.-'Continued.
1
Department and Situation.
Diiteof
Name.
Certificate*
1
Department.
Situation.
1881 ;
21 October
Von Tunzelmann, George
Admiralty- . . -
Instructor in Natural Science
WilUam
on H.MS. "Britannia."
29
Hine, James Augustus
Factories and Workshops
Inspector of Factories and
Department ...
Workshops.
1 November
Coote, Charles Henry -
British Museum -
Second-class Assistant.
1 »,
Whittle, Robert Frederick -
Customs - . . -
Clerk, Lower Division.
5
Riciburdson, James William
Board of Trade -
Third - class Engineer Sur-
26 „
RicH«, John - . -
Post Office- ...
veyor.
Skilled Telegraphist
29
EWns, Andrew Lea -
Customs ....
Liti)0grapher.
6 December
O'Bnen, James - - -
Inland Revenue -
Assistant-Surveyor of Taxes.
« »
Purchas, Edward Bootley -
- ditto - . . -
- ditto.
6 „
Heffernan, Michael -
- ditto ....
• ditto.
6 „
Reith, James -
- ditto • - . .
- ditto.
6
Parker, John Benson
- ditto ....
- ditto.
6
McQuade, John Alexander -
- ditto - . . -
- ditto.
6
Sowrey, John William
- ditto . . - -
- ditto.
0 V
Southwell, James
- ditto - - . .
- ditto.
6 1,
Statham, Frederic William -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
6 n
Taflfe, Alfred -
- ditto - . - .
- ditto.
6 „
Davis, William -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
6 „
Burton, Alfred Glover
- ditto - - . -
- ditto.
6 „
Brice, John Christopher
- ditto - - . •
- ditto.
6 «
Gooch, Edwin Edward
- ditto . - .
- ditto.
6
Bustard, Henry Thomas -
- ditto . - . -
- ditto.
13 „
Saltmarsh, John
Clerk, Lower Division.
29
O'Neill, John James -
- ditto.
1882:
4 January
Bird, Thomas -
Prisons Department (Eng-
land).
Schoolmaster.
12 „
Allen, Robert -
War Office
Steward and Compounder,
Lock Hospital, Kildare.
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18 „
Harding, Arthur Coventry -
Science and Art Department
Stores Clerk.
20 „
Scrivener, George Henry -
Customs - -
First Class Gauger
7 February
Reynard, Robert Froding -
Post Office
Clerk, Secretary's Office.
» „
Long6eld, Charles Mathew -
Registry of Judgments Office
(Ireland)
Science and Art Department
Writing Clerk.
10 „
Haddon, Alfred Cort -
Assistant Naturalist, Museum
of Science and Art, Dublin.
13 „ -
Hasstsll, Henry James
War Office - -
Steward and Compounder,
; Lock Hospital, Shomcliffe.
16 „
Voice, Eli -
Customs ....
j Lithographer, Secretary's
16 „
Stocker, James Reginald -
Board of Trade -
Sanitary Surveyor.
16 „
M coney, John Hill
Public Works Office (Ire-
land).
; Draughtsman.
i
16 „
Williams, William David -
- ditto ....
• ditto.
'7
16 „
La Nauze, Charles
- ditto . - . -
j - ditto.
17 „
Wreyford, Caroline Rosa-
Prisons Department (Eng-
Schoolmistress.
mond.
land).
27 ,/
Campbell, Alfred Ernest
Valuation Office (Ireland) -
Draughtsman.
7'
Stanford.
27 „
Darling, Richard
- ditto ....
- ditto.
27 „
Gallagher, Thomas -
- ditto ....
- ditto.
2 March
Bater, George William
Inland Revenue - - -
Assistant Surveyor of Taxes.
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Harris, Edward
- ditto ....
- ditto.
Civil Service Commission,
March 1882.
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CONSOLIDATED FUND.
ABSTRACT ACCOUNT,
1880-81.
3C0UNT, showing the Issues made from the Consolidated
United Kingdom, in the Financial Year ended on the Slst
■or the Interest and Management of the Public Funded and
)t, for the Civil List, and all other Issues in the Financial
ices charged directly on the said Fund; together T\ith the
J Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.
(Presented pursuant to Act 29 ^ 80 Vict. c. 89, s.2l.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
8 March 1882.
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ABSTRACT ACCOUNT OF ISSUES FROM THE CONSOLIDATED FCND
CONSOLIDATED FUND.
■ABSTRACT ACCOUNT, showing the Issues made from the Coi^solidated Fund of the
United Kingdom, in the Financial Year ended Slet March 1881, for the Interest and Manage-
ment of the Public Funded and Unfunded Debt, for the Civil List and aU other Issues
in the Financial Year, for Services charged directly on the said Fund.
Beference
to
DeUUs
in Fmanoe
Aoooonts*
PAOBS
42
43
44
44
46
46
46
46
46
47-61
62-54
66-74
76
76
lis
lis
lis
11 k 04
11 &94
11
11
services.
PBRMANBirr Chabos op Debt :
Interest (except as below) and Management of the Debt
Terminable Annuities .-----
Interest of Exchequer Bills, &c. - - - -
New Sinking Fund -------
Interest, dec, not forming Part op the above
Permanent Charge :
Interest on Loans for Local Purposes - - -
Interest on ** Supply Exchequer Bonds" - - -
Interest and Principal of Exchequer Bonds (Suez)
Interest on Stock created for Loan to India
Other Charges on Consoudated Fund:
CiyilList -
Annuities and Pensions ------
Salaries and Allowances
Courts of Justice - -
Miscellaneous Services (Ordinary) • . - -
Ditto - - .- Localisation of the Military Forces -
AMOUNTS.
21,404,67S - 11
6^S52,936 16 10
lOlySSa 19 1
361,402 10 2
466, 1S2 - 10
6S,760 - -
199,854 - -
61,477 15 6
407,629
310,706
93,650
696^273
170,510
92,000
11
9
3
S
6
Total Issues for Ordinary Expenditure charged directly on thej ^
Consolidated Fund
Advances by way of Loan :
For Public Works and Improvements
„ Purchase of Bullion for Coinage -
„ Election Enquiry Expenses
Unfunded Debt :
875,000 - -
630,000 - -
11,771 10 5
Exchequer Bills paid off
Treasury Bills paid off
Temporary Advances:
In repajment of Temporary Advances:
Id aid of Ways and Means
For Deficiency of Consolidated Fund
17,000 - -
18,173,000 - -
1,000,000 - -
3,600,000 - -
Treasury,
23 August 1881
Total Issues charged directly oii the Consolidated Fond - £,
.}
£.
28,800,000 - -
776,263 16 4
1,669,760 5 I
31,245,033 1 5
1,516,771 10 6
18,190,000 - -
4,500,000 - -
65,461,804 11 10
E. E. Welby.
I hereby certify, pursuant to the provisions of the Act 20 & 30 Vict. c. 39, s. 21, that the forgoing Account
has been examined with reference to the several Acts of Parliament under the authority of which the Issues
have been made, and is correct. „r r^ r
frm. Dunbar^
Examined, Comptroller General of Her Majesty's Exchequer,
ff, B. Arber, and Auditor General of Public Accounts.
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OF THB UNITED KINGDOM^ IN THE YEAB ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
Statements appended to the Account.
(A.)
STATEMENT showing the Sums Issued from the Exchequee to the Bank of England in
ihe Year to 3Ist March 1881, for the Payment of Intebest on the undermentioned Public
Debt, and for Paying off Principal of Exchequer Bonds and Bills, and Treasury
Bills ; the Amount paid by the Bank in that Period in respect thereof; and the Balances
of the same Unpaid at the Commencement and Close of the Year.
description of debt.
Balances
Unpaid at the
of the Tear.
Amounts
Issued to the Bank
in tho rear.
Totals.
Amounts
Paid by the Bank
In the Year.
Balances
Unpaid at the
Close
of the Tear.
Interett, kc :
£. 3 per Cent. CoDSolf - . -
£. 8 per Cent. Reduced Annuities -
New £. 9 per CeaL Annnitiee
New £. 3i per Cent. Annoitiee -
New £. 2i per Cent Annuities
Exchequer Bonds, 1863 -
^Terminsble Annuities • - •
Sundry Balmoes of old Annuities
(as per Statement below) -
£. 9.4.
574,874 1 6
85^4 15 10
203,069 8 9
368 19 4
1,447 1 11
44 17 7
7^890 17 9
42,834 5 7
£. «. d.
11,782,756 2 4
2,760,339 5 1
5,842,070 19 8
7,901 2 4
93,500 5 6
10,467 10 -
5,904,049 16 11
£. #. d.
12,307,129 3 9
2,854,844 - 11
5,646,149 8 5
8,270 1 8
95,087 7 5
10,602 7 7
5.911,340 14 8
42,834 5 7
£. t. If.
11,765,942 3 10
2,762,675 18 8
5,340,067 15 7
7^600 14 10
93,915 - 6
10,479 16 7
5,903,327 7 9
£. 9. d.
541,186 19 11
92,168 2 8
205,091 12 10
669 6 10
1,122 7 -
22 11 *
8,013 6 11
42,884 5 7
Deductr-
Amount advanced to Her Mijesty'sl
Exchequer, out of Unclaimed \
Balances, per Tarious Acts • -J
914,934 8 2
816,739 • 9
25,860,173 1
60,000 -
10
26,775,107 10 -
756,789 • 9
25,883,998 17 8
891,108 12 4
756,739 • 9
Exchequer Bonds - - - -
Exchequer BiUs - . - -
98,195 7 5
6 15 -
882 19 3
25,920,178 1
865,000 -
122,515 10
10
26,018,868 9 3
366,006 15 -
123,398 9 8
25,888,998 17 8
866,000 - -
122,870 1 11
134,869 11 7
6 16 •
628 7 4
99,085 1 8
26,407,688 11
10
26,506.778 13 6
26,371,868 19 7
184,904 13 11
Principal and Interest of Suex Bz-1
chequer Bonds - - - ./
Principal of Exchequer Bonds -
Principal of Exchequer Bills • -
Priireipat oTTrttimy Biib *^ --^
100 - -
199,864 -
5,700,000 -
17,000 -
'-
199,854 - -
5,700,100
17,000 - -
18,173,000 - -
199,854 - -
5,700,000
17,000 - -
18,178,000 - -
100 - -
100
24,089,854 -
-
24,080,954 - -
24,089,864
100 - -
Gmoss Totals . . . £.
99,185 1 8
60,497,542 11 10
50,596,727 13 6
50,461,722 19 7
135,004 18 11
* Including Annuities for 80 years.
Annuities, 1886. Commissionert for the Reduction of the National Debt. (See Note.)
Annuities for terms of years.
Red San Annuity.
Note.-^The Annuities for terms of years, per 10 Geo. 4, c 24, which are managed by the Bank of Bng^nd, are included in this
item, although the amount is issued to the Commissioners for the Reduction ot the NaCienal Debt
Bank of EDgland,\ (tigned) B. JS. B«/y,
4 June 1881. J «...-.-^--—^__^---— ----—__«__— Deputy Chief Cashier.
(A. 1.)
Memorandum op Sundry Balances of Old Annuities.
New 6 per Cent. Annuities -
5 per Cent. Annuities Consolidated
4 per Cent. Annuities Consolidated
New 4 per Cent. Annuities -
New dji per Cent Annuities -
3 per Cent Annuities, 1726 -
3| per Cent AnnuiUes, 1818
O./,'
£. #.
d.
18 2
1
6,657 7
-
U59 0
-
2,231 13
4
3,872 12
4
1,429 9
7
10,595 19
8
£. s. d.
4 per Cent. Annuities, 1826
.
49 • 3
3i per Cent Reduced Annuities -
-
797 15 4
3^ per Cent Annuities
-
3.204 6 11
Consolidated Long Annuities
-
W 19 -
Sundry other old Annuities
£.
12,590 12 2
42,834 5 7
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ABSTRACT ACCOUNT OF ISSUES FROM THE CONSOLIDATED FUND
(A. 2.)
PARTICULARS of Balances of Sums Issued from the Exchequer for Payment
of Interest on the Public Debt remaining in the hands of the Bank of
England on the Slst March 1881, being Dividends Unpaid^ and Fractions of
Interest.
Consolidated £.8 per Cent. Annaitiei - . - -
Ditto ... ditto - . . Stock Certificates
Redaced £. 3 per Cent. Annuities . . . -
Ditto ... ditto . . . Stock CerUficates
New £. 3 per Cent. Annuities, 1854 ....
Ditto . - . ditto ... Stock Certificates
New i*. 2. 10. per Cent Annuities, 1854 .
New £.8. 10. per Cent Annuities, 1854 ...
Exckequer Bonds from Conunuted Stocks, 1853 •
Annuities for 30 Years ending 1885 ....
Terminable Annuities (Commissioners for the Reduction of the
National Debt) ending 1885
Aiinuities for Terms of Years .......
Red Sea and India Telegraph Annuity . ... • ' .
New £. 5 per Cent Annuities, 1830, last Dividend 6th January 1878
£. 5 per Cent Annuities (Consolidated), last Dividend 5th April
1825 - - .*^.
Dindends
and Interest
Due,
and Unpaid.
£. #. d.
452,758 6 6
7,720 10 .
77,153 18 8
9 15 -
200,809 19 10
141 - -
1,086 2 10
663 5 10
29 11 -
4,991 1 5
778 9 11
2,199 11 6
4 17 6
£.4 per Cent Annuities (Consolidated 1780), last Dividend 10th
October 1884
£. 3 per Cent Annuities, 1726, last Dividend 5th January 1854 .
£.3. 10. per Cent. Annuities, 1818, last Dividend lOtb October
1844 ...........
£. 4 per Cent Annuities, 1826, Ust Dividend lOth October 1884 •
£. 3. 10. per Cent. Reduced Annuities, 1824, last Dividend 10th
October 1844
New £.4 per Cent Annuities, 1822, last Dividend 5th July 1830 -
New £.8. 10. per Cent Annuities, 1830, last Dividend 10th Octo-
ber 1844 --..... .-^
£. 3. 5. per Cent Annuities, 1844, last Dividend lOth October 1854
Consolidated Long Annuities, 1780, Ust Dividend 5th January 1860
Sundry Balances of Old Annuities --•-..
748,839 9 11
Fractions
of Interest
£. s. d.
80,708 3 6
15,004 8 7
4,140 13 -
36 4 2
6 1 -
7 11 -
36 2 11
- 10 2
13 4 7
6,557 7 -
1,350 9 -
1,429 0 7
10,595 19 8
49-2
797 15 4
2,231 18 4
3,872 12 4
8,204 5 11
127 19 -
12,590 12 2
Cash
Balances.
142,769 2 5
Deduct Amount advanced to the Exchequer
C^sh Balance in the hands of the Bank, 31st March 1881
Bank of England, 24 May 1881. (signed)
£.
£. «. if.
533,466 9 11
7,720 10 -
92,158 7 3
9 15 -
204,950 12 10
141 - -
1,122 7 -
669 6 to
22 11 -
4,998 12 5
814 12 10
2,200 1 8
18 2 1
6,557 7 -
1,859 9 -
1,429 9 7
10,595 19 8
49-2
797 15 4
2,231 13 4
8,872 12 4
3,204 5 11
127 19 -
12,590 12 2
891,108 12 4
756,739 - 9
134,369 11 7
8. O. Oray,
Chief Accountant
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6F THB united kingdom^ in the year ended 31 MARCH 1881.
(B.)
STATEMENT showing the Sums Issued from the Exchequer to the Bank of Ireland in the
Year to Slst March 1881, for the Payment of Interest on the undermentioned Public Debt,
and for paying off Principal of Exchequer Bonds and Bills, and Treasury Bills ; the Amount
paid by the Bank in that Period in respect thereof; and the Balances of the same Unpaid at
the Commencement and Close of the Year.
description of dbbt.
Balances
Unpaid at the
of the Year.
Amounts
Issued to the
Bank
in the Year.
Totals.
Amounts
Paid by the
Bank
in the Year.
Balances
Unpaid at the
Close
of the Year.
£. s. d.
£. t. d.
£. t.
d.
£. #. d.
£. 9. d.
Tntereit, &c :—
£. 3 per Cent. CoMolfl •
9,713 0 6
137,734 1 6
147,447 11
-
188,063 9 3
9,384 1 9
JC. 3 per Cent Rednced Annnitiet -
S56 9 &
4,071 12 2
4,328 1
7
4,037 2 10
290 18 9
New £. 3 per Cent. Annoitiet
62,765 9 8
779,930 10 9
842,696 -
-
782,786 7 6
59,909 12 7
New £. 3| per Cent. Annnities
387 10 1
• • •
387 10
1
• « •
387 10 1
New £. 2i per Cent. Annuities -
.
58 6 -
58 5
-
58 5 -
Sundry Balances of Old Annaities
(at per Statement below) •
1,089 18 8
-
1,089 18
8
-
1,089 18 8
Gboss Totals - £.
74,21S 16 11
921,794 0 5
996,007 6
4
924,945 4 6
71,062 1 10
Bink of Ireland,\
7 May 1881. /
(sigiied)
F, Jokmiom,
AcconnttDt GeneraL
(B. 1.)
Memorandum of Sundry Balances of Old Annuities.
6 per Cent Annuities, Cocitolidated
4 per Cent. Annuitiei| Cf*s3olidated
\New 4 per Cent. Annuities -
Old 3} per Cent. Annuities •
£. s. d.
1 12 11
1 18 8
222 4 9
120 Ifi 3
5} per Cent Reduced Annuities
3i per Cent Annuities
Consolidsted Long Annuities
«
1 £. f. d.
•
6 17 7
-
737 6 6
•
' 3 -
£.
1,080 18 8
(C.)
SUMMARY.
SUMMARY of Statements (A.) and (B.), hereto appended, showing Balances Unpaid
on the 3l8t March 1881.
England.
Balances unpaid at the eommencemfct of the year ...
Amounts issued to the Bank in the year • - . . -
ToTAts - - £.
Deduct amounts paid by Bank in the year • . • - -
Balances unpaid at the dose of the year ...-£.
0.55- -^ 3
£. *. d.
99,185 1 8
50,497,542 11 10
50,596,727 13 6
50,461,722 19 7
135,004 13 11
ImBLAND.
Total.
£. s. d.
74,212 16 11
921,794 9 5
£. «. d.
173,397 18 7
51,419,337 1 3
996,007 6 4
924,946 4 6
71,062 1 10
51,592,734 19 10
51^6,068 4 1
206,066 15 9
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RSPORT ON ACCOUNT OF ISSUES FROM THE CONSOLIDATED FUND
REPORT of the Comptroller and Auditor Gekeral, prepared in pursuance of
the Act 29 & 30 Vict c 39, b. 21.
Permanent Charge op Debt.
The permanent charge of the National Debt as fixed hj the Act 38 & 39 Vict. c. 45-
(Sinking Fund Act\ is 28,000,000 /. By Act 43 Vict. c. 1 6, it is increased to 28,800,000 L,
for the period of five financial years from 1st April 1880, and has been issued from the
Exchequer under the following Heads of Service : —
ESTIXATBD
(ParUamentary
Paper 116,
Session 1880).
IttUBD
Dom
the Bzchequer.
More
than Estimate.
Leas
than it«t*"»it*!
£. *. d.
£. t. d.
£. t. d.
£. t. dL.
Interest of the Funded Debt - . -
21,226,417 - -
21,285,816 - 4
59,399 - 4
—
Manas|iementoftheDebt . • • •
208,762 - -
208,762 - 7
- - 7
—
Terminable Annuities - - - • -
7.936,439 - -
6,852,635 16 10
-
183,803 3 2
Interest of Exchequer Bills, &c. -
156,000 - -
101,383 12 1
-
54^616 7 11.
Sum applicable to reducUoii of Debt -
172,382 - -
351,402 10 2
179,020 10 2
—
Total • - - £.
28,800,000 - -
28,800,000
238,419 11 1
288,419 1! 1
The balances remaining in the Baikks of England and Ireland on the 3l6t March 1881V
in respect of the issues from the Exchequer on account of the Public Debt, are as
jmderj—
£. «• d.
In the Bank of England - - - - - - -^ - -
Less, Advances to Her Majesty's Government,
out of Unclaimed Dividends, per various £. «. d.
Acts . - 876,739 - 9
Deduct, Sums repaid to the Bank per 24 Vict.
c. 3 120,000 - -
891,743 14 8
756,739 - 9-
135,004 m 11
In the Bank of Ireland
£. s. d.
71,062 1 10
These balances, as will be seen from the Statements, contain *^ Sundry Balances of Old-
Annuities " : —
In the Bank of England
In the Bank of Ireland
£. s. d.
42,834 5 7
1,089 18 8
I addition to these Old Balances there is in the General Balance of the Bank of
land an accumulation of fractions upon the Open Stocks of 99,939/. 14 #• 4<f. ;
/. 4 s. 10 d. having accrued during the year 1880-81.
ttention has been called to these halances and accumulations in the reports upon this
ount for the years 1878-79 and 1879-80. Up to the present time no adjustment
been made in regard to them, but the Lords of the Treasury, in a Minute of 24th
'ember last, express their ^* regret that the question of the mode of dealing with the
nces of Old Annuities at the oanks of England and Ireland ia still unsettled. They
3 that some decision will have been arrived at before the end of the year."
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OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, IN THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
Iktebest^ &c., not FORMING' Part of the Permanent Debt.
The Issues from the Exchequer for this Service were less than the estimated amount
by 69,714/. Ss.Sd.
ESTTHATBD
(PariUmentary
Paper 116,
Session 1880).
Issued
from
the Exchequer.
Mortf
than Estimate.
Less
than Estimate.
IntcTMt OB LoasB for Local Purposes -
InterMt, &e., on Suez Canal Bonds
Interest OB Sopply Exchequer Bondf -
Intereet on Stook created for Loan to India -
£. #. d.
500,000 - -
200,000 - -
73,600
61,478 - •
£. *. d.
456,182 - 10
190,864
58,750 - -
61,477 15 6
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
44,817 19 2
146 - -
14,760 - -
- 4 6
Total - - - £.
834,978 - -
775,268 16 4
-
69,714 3 8
Less than Estimate
£.50,714. 3. 8.
The Issues from the Exchequer in 1880-81 for the Interest on money borrowed for
Loans for Local Purposes have been 455,182 /• - s. 10 d.
There has been paid into the Exchequer during the year 1880-81, 1,018,882/. 6$. 10 d.
in respect of Interest on Loans for Public Works, &c., viz. : —
£. s. d.
Public Works, &c. 1,009,758 14 2
Sardinian Loan - - ". 39,123 12 8
To the National Debt Commissioners - - - - 50,576 3 10
The Issues from the Exchequer on account of the Suez Canal Bonds in 1880-81 have
been as under : —
£. $. d.
Interest . - - - 132,454 - -
Bonds redeemed and cancelled ----- 67,400 - -
The Interest on the purchase money of the Suez Canal Shares, amounting to
198,829/. 2«., was paid into the Exchequer in 1880-81.
The following sums have been issued from the Exchequer on account of the Interest
of Supply Exchequer Bonds and the Interest on the Stock created for the Loan to
India : —
£. $. d.
Supply Exchequer Bonds ------ 58,750 - -
Loan to India - - -•- -'- - - 61,477 15 6
No repayment has been made by the Government of India in respect of the Interest of
their Loan, the Act (42 & 43 Vict. c. 45) under which the advance was made having
been repealed by the Act 44 k 45 Vict. c. 54.
The total amount of Interest issued from the Exchequer in respect of this Loan has
been: —
£. $. d.
In 1879-80 30,738 17 9
„ 1880-81 61,477 16 6
The arrear of Interest on Loans for Public Works on 31st March 1881, was :—
£• #. d.
Loans by the Treasury .----.. 435,631 9 3
Loans by Public Works Loan Commissioners - - • 358,486 1 6
Loans for Public Works, Ireland 60,238 17 8
Parliamentary
Paper 376, Session
1881, p. 46.
Parliamentary
Paper 376, Session
1881, p. 21.
Parliamentary
Paper 376, Session
1881, p. 46.
Parliamentary
Paper 876, Session
1881, p. 21.
Parliamentary
Paper 376, S^on
1881, pp. 45 and 46.
Parliamentary
Paper 376, Session
1881, p. 119.
In addition to which there is 1,401 /. 5 5. 11 rf. due for Interest on account of Loans by Parliamentaiy
the Public Works Loan Commissioners out of the funds advanced to them by the Com- J!?P®^ 376, Session
missioners for the Reduction of the National Debt. ^^®^> ^' "^'
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8 REPORT ON ACCOUNT OF ISSUES FROM THE CONSOLIDATED FUND
Parliamentary
Paper 65, Session
1881.
Parliamentary
Paper 65, Session
1881, p. 8.
Other Charges on the Consolidated Fund.
The Issues from the Exchequer in respect of these Cliarges were less than the Estimate
by 134,230/. 14*. llrf.
Civil List -
Annuities and Pensions
Silaries and Allowances
Courts of Justice -
Mlscellancons
Total
- - £.
Estimated
(Parliamentary
Paper 116,
Session 18S0.)
£. s. d.
408,000 - -
320,000 - -
94,000 - -
610,000 - -
280,000 - -
1,712,000
Issued
from
the Ezcheqner.
£. 9. d.
407,629 7 11
310,706 4 9
93,650 1 3
595,273 2 8
170,510 8 6
1,577,769 5 1
More
than Estimate.
£. #. d.
Less
than Estimate.
£. #. if.
370 12 1
15 8
349 18 9
U,7*6 17 4
109,489 11 6
134,230 14 11
Less than Estimate
- £.134,230. 14. 11. £.134,230. 14. 11.
Included in the sum of 170,510/. Ss. 6 rf., Miscellaneous Payments (Ordinary), is a
further advance of 81,752 /. 1 1 *. 2rf. on account of the Interest of the Imperial Ottoman
Loan of 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 99).
The Balance outstanding on account of these advances on the 31st March 1881 was
112,253 i 12*. 5 rf., viz.:—
Balances of Advances — £. $. d.
On 31st March 1880 101,300 - -
Advanced, 1880-81 81,752 11 2
Repayments in 1880-81 — . — —
By Egyptian Government - - - - 40,303 17 6
By French Government . - - . 30,501 1 3
£.
183,058 11 2
70,804 18 9
Balance
- - £.
112,253 12 5
The Balance of the Advances out of the Civil Contingencies Fnnd for Interest, &c.,
referred to in the Report on this Account for 1879*80, has been repaid.
The following Statement shows the Balance outstanding of the Issues from the
Exchequer for t^ese Services at the commencement and close of the Year 1880-81 : —
Balance
of
Issued from
Payments
Balance
of
Sums Issued
the Exchequer in
Total.
in
Sums Unpaid
on
1 April 1880.
1880-81.
1880-81.
on
31 March 1881.
£. #. d.
£. S. d.
£. #. d.
£. #. d.
£. «. <f.
OvilList - - -
99,423 2 1
407,629 7 11
507,052 10 -
400,635 7 11
106,417 2 1
Annuities and Pensions -
3,069 8 10
310,706 4 9
313,775 13 7
312,316 12 1
1,459 1 6
Salaries and Allowances -
984 7 7
93,650 1 8
94,634 8 10
93,820 17 10
813 11 -
Courts of Justice -
3,221 8 5
595,273 2 8
598,494 11 1
594,211 1 -
4,283 10 1
Miscellaneout - - -
-
170,510 8 6
170,510 8 6
170,510 8 6
Total - - £.
100,698 6 11
1,577,760 6 1
1,684,467 12 -
U71,494 7 4
112,973 4 8
Localization of the Military Fobces.
The sum of 92,000/. has been advanced out of the Exchequer in 1880-81 for this
service.
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OP THE UNITKD KINGDOM, IM THR TSA.1l ENDED 31 MARCH IMl.
Advances by way of Loak. Bullion.
The Advances from the Exchequer in the year 1880-81 on account of this Servipe have
been 630,000 /.
The Account in respect of these Advances is as under : —
£.
Balance on 3l6t March 1880 - - . . . 480,000
Advanced in 1880-81
Repayments in 1880-81 -.-...
Leaving a Balance due to the Exchequer of - £.
630,000
1,110,000
675,000
435,000
Advances by way of Loan. Loans fob Public Wobils, &c.
The Advances by way of Loan for Public Works, &c., during the year 1880-81 have
been —
From Her Majesty's Exchequer - - - -
From the National Debt ConunissionerB - * . -
From the Commissioners of Irish Church Temporali-
ties for Belief Loans -•--..
£.
875,000
2,162,550
910,000
The Repayments in the same period were —
To Her Majesty's Exchequer • . .
To the Nationid Debt Commissioiiers
To the Commissioners of Irish Church Tempo-
ralities ------.
In respect of the Sardinian Loan -
£. 5. d.
1,734,784 14 -
58,177 - -
2,696 - 5
40,876 7 4
The total of the Balances of these Advances outstanding on the 31st March 1881 was as
under : —
LOAIIS FROM EXCHBQUXR :
By the Treasury
By the Public Works Loan Commissioners, England
By die Commissioners of Public Works, Ireland
Sardinian Loan ----....
Loan to India
Election Enquiry Expenses
Loans from National Debt Comm isbiombrs :
Public Worku Loan Cornmissionsrs - - • .
Loans from Commissioners of Irish Church
Temporalities :
Commissioners of Public Works, Ireland
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In Arrear.
1,182,247 1 -
470,641 4 6
289,077 10 4
Not Die.
202,288 18 8
28,081,464 1 5
4,813,391 19 10
1,278,887 17 11
2,000,000 - -
11,771 10 5
8,048,42] - -
962,280 16 4
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10 REPORT ON ACCOUNT OF I88UES FROM THE CONSOLIDATED FUND
There remained on the 3lBt March 1881, the following Cash Balances in respect to
the issues for money to be advanced by way of Loan : —
£. $. d.
In England 8,323 10 1
In Ireland 13,389 3 11
Advances by way of Loan. Colonial Docks.
The repayments in respect of these Advances during the year 1880-81, have been ;
Parliamentaiy Principal -------- 2,726 7 3
f»If'376,Se«ion Interest 1,299 18 3
The balances outstanding on the 31st March 1881 were —
£. 9. d.
In arrear (since paid) - - . . - 743 3 .
Not due 15,313 8 8
Advances by way of Loan. West India Islands Belief Commission.
The repayments in 1880-81 have been as under —
£. s. d.
Principal 1,234 15 3
Interest 145 14 2
These Loans are now closed.
Advances by way of Loan. Drainage.
The repayments in the year 1880-81 have been —
£. s. d.
Principal • 47,243 - -
• Interest -------- 7,757 - -
There have been no issues from the Exchequer for this Service in 1880-81.
The balance of the Grant for this Service remidning in the Exchequer on the 3l8t
March 1881 was 3,426/. Il8.7d. There was also a balance of 6,053 21 85. 6d. at the
same date in respect of issues from the Exchequer.
The Accounts of the B^^ayments of the Loans advanced for Drainage in England and
Scotland have been transnutted to this Department by the Conmiissioners of Imand Re-
venue for the years 1879-80 and 1880-81, and have been examined.
There has been a loss of 172 /. in respect of Interest on a loan of 400 /. advanced in the
year 1854. The repayment of the principal only having been made under the authority
of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury.
The correspondence on this subject is annexed.
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Advances by way op Loan. Election Enquiby Expenses.
There has been issued from the Exchequer for this Service in the year 1880-81,
11,771/. 105. 5 rf.
Kedemftion op Debt. Sinking Fund.
The issues on account of the Sinking Fund in 1880-81 have been —
£.
New Sinking Fund (per 38 & 39 Vict c. 43)
Sinking Fund Annuity (per 33 & 34 Vict. c. 45)
351,402 10 2
6,906 14 7
358,309 4 9
se sums have been applied in the purchase of stock, amounting to 363,664 L 5 8. 9 d.,
has been cancelled.
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OF THB UNITED KINGDOM^ IN THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. 1 I
Unfunded Debt.
Exchequer Bills amounting to 17,000/. were paid off in the year 1880-81, and New
Bill9 of the same amount were issued.
Treasury Bills for 18,173,000 /. were issued in 1880-81, a corresponding: amount having
been paid off.
Exchequer Bonds were issued and paid off in 1880-81 as under : —
Issued: — £.
Supply Exchequer Bonds, 1880-81 . - - 1,500,000
Paid off :—
Bonds for Local Loans - - - - - - 1,000,000
Supply Exchequer Bonds, 1879-80 and 1880-81 - 4,700,000
Funded Debt.
In accordance with the provisions of 43 Vict. c. 15, 6,000,000/. has been raised in the
year 1880-81 by the creation of 1,350,583/. of Terminable Annuities to expire on 20th
March 1885.
Tempobabt Advances.
• The receipts and payments in respect of the temporary advances in the year 1880-81
have been —
£. s. d.
Balance of Advances for Ways and Means outstanding i
on 31st March 1880 - - - - - - -, 1,000,000 - -
Advances for deficiencies of the Consolidated Fund in the
year 1880-81
£.
3,500,000 - -
4,500,000 - -
Repayments :
In aid of Ways and Means --..--
For Deficiency Advances of the Consolidated Fund
£.
£. $. d.
1,000,000 - -
3,500,000 - -
4,500,000 - -
The amount paid for Interest in respect of those Advances was 3,093 /. 2 *. 1 rf., which Parliamentary
is included in the charsre of 101,383 /. 12 $. 1 d. for interest of Exchequer Bills, &c. Paper 376, Session
^ ' 1881, p. 44.
Public Works Loan Accounts.
The Account of the repayments of Loans advanced by the Public Works Loan Com-
missioners for the year 1880--81 has been examined.
The sums in arrear on 31st March 1881, and still outstanding on the 31st December
1881, were as under : —
BOBBOWEB.
Athenry and Ennis Railway Company - - •
Panonstown and Portnmna Bridge Railway Company
Mendham Church .--•---
Commissioners of Works, Battemea Park
Teignmonth and Shaldon Bridge - - - -
Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Roads
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Principal.
£. $, d.
33,895 - -
7,921
100,000 - -
4,150 - -
49,029 14 9
Interest.
£. 8. d.
6,937 - 9
6,241 17 6
- 7 7
86,137 10 8
121,709 18 11
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BORBOWSB.
OommissionerBof Rochester Bridge . . . .
Trnttees of Dunbar Harbour
Harbour of Oarlingford Lough
British Fisheries Society --....
Rosslare Harbour Commissioners - - . - .
Maldon Harbour •.•-....
Mousehole Harbour ......
Dingwall Harbour Commissioners . - . . .
St. Ives Harbour -----.-.
Newry, Warrenpoint, and Rostrevor Railway Company
Anstruther Union Harbour Commissioners - . .
Falmouth Docks Company ......
Principal.
Interest.
£. s. d.
' £. s.
d.
266 2 10
—
14,666 13 4
12,850 4
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3,378 3 9
4,893 17
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763 1 1
1,879 3
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621 19 2
6,392 15
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6,037 10 -
251 17
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729 9 2
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750 19 11
—
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175 10
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8,400 - -
420 -
-
6,500 - -
3,087 •
46,015
—
By the Act 43 & 44 Vict c. 1, it is enacted that the PubUc Works Loan Commin.
sioners may, with the consent of the Lords of the Treasury, remit all, or any r^^taf
the Interest m arrear upon a loan of 16,500 /. granted to the Anstruther Harbonr
Uommissioners. "vux
In accordance with this provision their Lordships have remitted the Interest due
and that may become due from the 19th October 1877 to 19th October 1892- and A^
Interest so remitted is to be deemed a free grant by Parliament. The Interest an
remitted at simple interest will involve a loss to the Excequer of 8,662 LlOs
Public Works Loans Accounts (Ibeland).
Accounts of the sums received in repayment of Advances by way of loan for Public
Works in Ireland, were transmitted to this Department by the Commissioners of Public
Works in November last, but owing to their bulk and intricacy it has not been possible
to complete the examination so as to include its results in this Report.
Exchequer and Audit Department,
31 January 1882.
Wm. Dunbary
Comptroller General of the Receipt and Issue
of Her Majesty's Exchequer, and
Auditor General of Public Accounts.
Cobrespondence referred to in the foregoing Report.
(A.)
Indosure Commissiou, 3, St. James's-sqiiare,
Sir, London, S.W, 6 July 1881.
On 17th February last you, on the part of the Board of Inland Revenue, addressed to the In-
dosure Commissioners a letter on the subject of certain errors which had been brought to light in the
administration of the Public Money Drainage Loans bj this office : viz., one an undercharge against the
Earl of Stair of 20 Z., and the other an undercharge agamst Mr. W. 1". Roth well of 400 1
The first of these, with accrued interest, amounting together to 28 Z. 12 «., was, on application to Lord
Stair, ac once repaid by him, and the amount handed by the Commissioners to you.
The second, that of Mr. Bothwell, led to an explanatoi]y correspondence, from which it appeared that
the person to whom the money was originally advanced died in 1875, within a year of the date at which
the periodical payments should have come to a termination. His aon does not seem to have had any
knowledge of the transaction until he received a letter from the Commissioners of 19th February last ;
but that gentleman having regard to the fact that his father actually received the money and expended
it on the estate, expressed his willingness to repay to the Crown the principal sum so spent, but not the
172 /. r^^presenting interest subsequently accrued.
The Conmiissioners having been advised by their legal assistant that the Crown, for the reasons
stated in the opinion, could not claim the defident sum as an existing debt either against the present
Mr. Rothwell,
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Mr. Rothwell, the owner of the laud in remainder after his father, tenant for life, or against the assets
of his late father ; and, considering the whole circumstances of thift case, recommended to the Lords of
Her Majesty's Treasury the acceptance of the compromise proposed by Mr. RothweU.
On the 16th April last the Commissionei's were authorised by Her Majesty's Treasury to close with
Mr. RothweU on these terms. A certified copy of that letter is herewith sent.
Some correspondence has since passed between the Commissiohers and Mr. RothweU in regard to the
terms in which a discharge of the debt should be expressed, and yesterday a letter was received from his
solicitors transmitting two cheques amounting to 400 Z., which were handed by the Commissioners to the
Receiver General of the Inland Revenue. Upon receipt by the Commissioners of an intimation from
your oflBce of payment of these cheques, a discharge of the debt wiU be forwarded to Mr. RothweU.
The Commissioners regret that an error of this kind should have remained without immediate dis-
covery, and against the recurrence of which they have now made effectual provision ; but they feel it due
to their predecessors in office at the time (1854), to explain that drainage expenditure wa.s then at its
height, and they venture to think that not much fault is to be found with the record of an expenditure
of four millions of public money, made by upwards of 9,000 separate certificates of advance, which ^ows
only two errors, both of which have now been rectified without loss to the public exchequer.
I am, &c.
Fred. B. Gamett, Esq., Secretary, (signed) E, Tattenkall,
Board of Inland Revenue. By order of the Board.
(A,l.)
Gentlemen, Treasury Chambers, 16 April 1881.
I HAVE laid before the Lords Commissioners ot Her Majesty's Treasury Mr. TattershaU's letter of the
9th instant, and its enclosures, in reference to certain errors which have occurred in the administoition
by your Office of the PubUc Money Drainage Loans, whereby a charge has been created on lands of the
late Earl of Stair, and the late Mr. W. F. RothweU, of Foxholes, Lancadiire, in whidi letter it is pro-
posed to accept from Mr. Francis Talbot RothweU repayment of the principal outstanding only, and to
waive the claun of the Crown to the interest of 172 Z.
In reply, I am directed to inform you that, under the circumstances stated, my Lords authorise the
acceptance of 400 /. from the present Mr. RothweU in satisfaction of the rentcharge of 26 1. for 22 years,
due from his father, who, instead of it, paid only 6Z. 10 «.
My Lords are of opinion that the repayment should be spread ov^as short a period as practicable, and
presume that Mr. RothweU will be wOling to secure the repayments wiien their amount and duration
have been decermined.
I am, &c.
The Copyhold Indosure and Tithe Commissioners, (signed) James H, Cok.
.3, St. James- square, S.W.
(B.)
(1107.)
Sb, 2 November 1881.
With reference to your letter of the 8th ultimo, transmitting statements relating to Drainage
Advances and Repayments for 18B0-81, together with copy of correspondence upon the subject of an
advance of 400 /. in the yeai* 1854 to the late Mr. W. T. RothweU, charged, however, for the first time in the
1880-81 Account, owing to an error on the part of the Inclosure Commissioners, and for the repayment
of which the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have authorised the acceptance of the
capital sum of 4(X) L only, I am directed by the ComptroUer and Auditor General to request that he
may be informed of the estimated loss to the Exchequer owing to the non-payment of any interest, for
which it appears no claim can now be sustained by the Crown.
I am also to request that theOomptroUer and Auditor General may be furnished with a detailed list of
rent-charges in arrear on the Slst March last, specifying the periods to which such arrears may refer.
I have, &c.
The Accountant and ComptroUer General, (signed) H. Treheme.
Inland Revenue.
(C.)
Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House,
Sir, 4 November 1881.
In reply to Mr. Treheme's letter of the 2nd instant^ No. 1107, 1 beg to inform you that in the ordinary
course a rent-charge of 26 1, per annum for 22 years would have been payable in respect of the advance of
400 1. to the late Mr. RothweU. These payments would have amounted in the aggregate to 572 Z., but as
the capital sum of 400 /. has been repaid, the Exchequer has sustained a loss of 172 Z.
I heg to add that the only Drainage Rent Charges in arrear on the 31st March last were two sums of
8/. 10c. Hid., and 7 /. 8«. 10 d. respectively, amounting together to 15/. 19 «• 9id., which became due
on the 10th October 1880, and were recovered by the Solicitor on the 16th April 1881, by distraint
on the lands charged.
These amounts are, of course, in addition to the sum of 400 L above referred to, which was repaid by
the present Mr. RothweU on the 9th July last
I have, &c.
The ComptroUer and Auditor General. (signed) C, Turner^
Accountant and Comptroller General.
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AN ACCOUNT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMEN
OF THE
DUCHY OF CORNWALL,
In the Year ended on the 31st December 1881.
{Presented pursuant to Act 1 §• 2 Vict. c. 101, s, 2.)
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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL,
AN ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS of the DUCHY OF CORNWALI-,
CHARGE.
Tn TiATAwris rATnaininc/ to the Credit of the Receiver General
1 the 3l8t December 1880 -
uRTd accrued to His Royal
viz.: —
£. #. d.
n 3l8t De-
6,967 9 6
761 6 -
6,216 8 5
£. s. d.
M,942 9 4}
865 18 6
64,076 10 lOJ
F Coal Mines in the County
>if8 OF Dues and Rents of
Ti 8l8t De- •^- '• ^
248 5 11
76 15 10
167 10 1
81 - - 4,263 2 -
3counl of Wood Sales, after
mses - - - - -
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ntsj Year to 10th October
Lce of Havener (proceeds of
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CHARGE
for 1881, including
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31 Dee. 1880.
£. S. d.
8,978 14 9}
70,292 14 8 J
1,186 2 2
4,430 12 1
497 11 4^
16,216 16 -
3,246 14 2
9 19 8
2,741 10 -
ARREARS
outstanding
31 Dee. 1881.
£. f. d.
9,963 1 Ilj
320 16 6
760
108,299 18 6^
RECEIPTS
in the
Year 1881.
£. s, d^
8,978 14 9}
60,329 12 4
1,136 2 2
10,288 18 bl
4,109 16 7
497 11 4i
16,216 16 -
8,246 14 2
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FOR THE TEAB ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1881.
in the Year ended on the dlst December 1881, prepared in pursuance of the Act 1 & 2 Yict. c. 101.
DISCHARGE.
By Payments made to His Royal Highness* Use
By Outlay for the Benefit of the Estate, viz. : —
In Repairs and Improvements --------
In Repayment to Capital in respect of Sums advanced for Permanent
Improvements ----------
DISBURSEMENTS
in the
Year 1881.
1 f. S. d.
j 69,079 7 -
By Disbursements, as follows, viz. : —
1. In respect of Improvement Works charged against Whiteford Timber
Sale Monies ------.--.
2. The like against Stratton-on-the-Foss Dilapidation Money
By Deductions under various Acts of Parliament, &c., viz. : —
1. For Property Tax allowed to Duchy Tenants, &c.
2. For other Taxes, and Tithe- Rentcharges
£. 8. d.
«2l 19 J
3. For Charge on the Duchy Revenues bv Acts 6 & 7 Will. 4, c. 106,
and 2 & 3 Vict. c. 58, of Moiety of Salaries of Officers of the
Stannary Court in Cornwall - -
4. For Annuities in lieu of Estates surrendered - - - - -
5. For Allowances to Tenants, &c.
By Disbursements under the following Heads, viz. : —
1. Superannuation Allowances and Annuities
2. Donations and Charities - - . -
3. Law Charges ------
4. Fire Insurances ------
6. Miscellaneous Payments
6. Dcoima Stunni ------
4,061 1 7
1,284 19 10
201 5 6
1,806 3 di
150 14 7}
1,156 9 2
4,137 10 11
4,718 19 1
By Expenses of Management, viz. : —
1 . Salaries of the Principal Officers of the Duchy, and their Establishment
in London -----------
2. Servants' Wages, Rates and Taxes, Fuel and Light, Engrossing Deeds
and Copying by Law Stationer, Stamps, Stationery, and other Inci-
dental Expenses in London ---
2,089 3 4
753 4 -
70 6 6
84 6 7
Nil.
16 18 4
8,724 3 4
1,101 II 7J
I
Less — Produce of the Fee Fund of the Duchy -
4,825 14 Hi
1,070 8 -
3,755 6 Hi
3. Salaries and Allowances and Office Expenses of Land Stewards,
Mineral Agents, Collectors, &c. -•-----! 2,538 16 0
4. Travelling Expenses and Entertainment of Duchy Tenants on Rent |
Days, &c. 950 7 1
5. Surveys, Valuations, and Plans Ill 17 10
Total Payments -
£.
By Balance on 31st December 1881, viz.: —
Cash at the Bankers - - - -
Cash in the hands of Agents, &c.
9,925 18 4
604 9 8
£.
4,683 - 8
1,486 5 4
11,957 17 li
2,972 18 9
7,856 8 7i
87,486 12 6f
10,580 2 7
98,016 16 -I
Examined,
W. O, Anderson, Auditor.
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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL,
CAPITAL ACCOUNT of the Duchy of Cornwall, -
RECEIPTS.
CASH.
STOCK.
CoiMolidated
3 per Cent.
Annuitie*.
Reduced
3 per Cent.
Annuities.
I
r Assize sold, as follows,
of which
ues.
£. 9.
of
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d.
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20 19
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- 15
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Lskeard :
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- . £.
6 -
1 13 4
3 2 6
- 12 6
45 19 8
10 - -
500 - -
48 - -
610 • -
675 - -
986 - -
286 - -
3,058 19 8
£. «. d.
11,451 17 1
11,451 17 1
£. f. d,
6,992 17 -
6,992 17 -
£. 9. d.
36,270 6 6
35,270 5 5
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1881.
for the Year ended on the 31st December 1881.
DISBURSEMENTS.
CASH.
STOCK.
Consolidated
3 per Cent
Annoides.
By PcROHASB of Estates :
R. RadclyfTe-Hall ; Prince Hall, Dartmoor
U. de Fonblanque Cox ; Babeny, Dartmoor
Trustees of the Settlement of Miss Cox ; Believer,!
Dartmoor j
R. Franks and Mortgagees; Land at Laverton
By ExPBHSBs attendant upon the Purohasb and
Sals of Estatbs :
Stamp duty on Conveyances to His'^
Royal Highness - - - -/
Counsel's fees
Other dbbursements
£. *.
d.
22 17
6
19 4
6
65 18
6
By Amount advanced for Permanent Improvements
(under the Acts 26 & 27 Vict. c. 49, s. 8, and 31
h 32 Vict. c. 35, «. 1)
By SiocK Purchased :
Amount invested on the 3rd August in the pur-
chase of 6,922 i. 2$. 6a., Reduced 3 per Cents.,
at 101
Amount invested on the 22nd October in the pur-
chase of 7,151 L 19«. 7d.f Reduced 3 per Cents.,
at97f - - - - . .
£. «. d.
2,000 - -
1,300 - -
1,200 - -
120 - -
108 - 6
5,049 3 7
Carried forward
£.
7,000
7,000 - -
104.
23,777 4 1
B
£. s. d.
Reduced
3 per Cent.
Annuities.
New
3 per Cent.
Annuities.
£. ft. d. £. 9. d.
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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL,
Capital Account of the Duchy of Cornwall,
CASH.
STOCK.
RECEIPTS.
Consolidated
3 per Cent.
Annuities.
Reduced
8 per Cent.
Annuities.
New
8 per Cent.
Annuities.
£. 8. d.
£, *. J.' £, *. d.
f £. .a.
£. 9. d.
Brought forward - - -
3,05S 19 8
11,451 17 1
6,992 17 -
35,270 6 5
62,466 11 9
To Sales of Estatef)— continued.
S. Ham - - Land at Launceston -
210 - -
r Dwelling house,"]
R. Greake - -< stable, shop, and \
t land, at Launceston J
330 - -
A-Lyne - -{^aLroi'"''l'}
365 - -
S.Bickle - -{^T;S"a? L=sS}
466 - -
rD welling house,"!
G. Horwood -i foundry, and land, \
t at Launceston -J
400 - -
T T?^«;«a rCottage, stable, ana
J. EggiQS - -^ land, at Launceston j
530 - -
•
T TT«wlrin« /Dwelling house and\
J.Hawkins -^ land at Launceston)
675 - -
r Stables, coachhouse,"!
J. Kittow and J.-^ and land at Laun- >
Curtice. I ceston - - -J
225 - -
W. Sillifant - Land at Launceston -
20 - -
w c*««i.««- r Foreshore at New\
W.Stephens -^ ^^^^ , . .|
10 . -
R. F. Wilkins - Foreshore at Brixham
35 - -
T a h„^a1] fForeshore in KingsO
J. S.Hurrell -^ bridge Estuary -/
5 - -
rFundus of part of^
Torquay Local] Peaked Tor Cove, }>
Board of Health. L Torquay - -J
1 - -
W R TitviR /Cottage and land atl^
W.B.Davis -^ Fordington - -/
140 - -
1 Dwelling house, shop,*]
C. Winzar - -< cottages, and land, !>
L at Fordington -J
640 - -
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1,105 - -
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T. Bennett - -< and land, at Ford- [
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600 - -
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G. Pitiield - '{ cottage, and land, f-
L at Fordington J
2,000 - -
R. and G. Davis -["---^^
676 12 6
R. H.Paget and iXlet"'. ''-'''*"}
others.
105 - -
Carried forward ' - - £.
11,396 12 2
11,451 17 1
6,992 17 -
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35,270 6 6
62,466 11 9
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for the Year ended on the 31st
DISBURSEMENTS.
Brought forward
23,7:
Carried forward - - - £.
23,7
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RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE DDCHY OF CORNWALL,
Capital Account of the Duchy of Cornwall,
RECEIPTS.
STOCK.
cash.
Consolidated
3 per Cent.
Aonuities.
Reduced New
3 per Cent. 3 per Cent
Annuities. ■ Annuities.
forward
iinued.
i!ling-house, cot- 1
jes, and land at}
idsomer Norton -J
lerty at Kenning- 1
1 ' - - -/
ditto
'8 :
»pyliold property 1
at Kennington -J
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
£, s. d.
11,396 12 2
425 - -
1,040 - -
3,000 - -
523 - -
380 - -
1,040 - -
880 - -
875 - -
680 - -
£, 8. d,\ £, 8. d.
11,451 17 1 ' 6,992 17 -
' 20,139 12 2
I previous years^ 4 417 n i
incompleted -/ *'*^' "^ ^
received in 1881 on account of )
/
7A>'C£S :
Bvenue in respect of advances')
Improvements, under the Acts |
'. 49, s. 8, and 31 & 32 Vict. 1
i August -
nd October
15,722 3 1
2,982 12 -
£.
4,061 1 7
34,167 13 9
£. 8. d. .€. 8. d.
3.%270 5 5
6,922 2 0
7,151 19 7
02,466 11 9
6,992 17 -
49,344 7 6 162,466 11 9
Buckingham Gate,1
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1881.
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- for the Year ended on the Slst December 1881 — continued.
DISBURSEMENTS.
Brought forward
By Balakobs on the dlst December 1881
CASH.
£. 8. d.
23,777 4 1
10,390 9 8
34,167 13 9
STOCK.
Consolidated
d per Cent.
Annuities.
Reduced
8 per Cent
Annuities.
New
3 per Cent.
AnnnitieH.
£. *. d.
6,992 17 -
6,992 17 -
£. s. d. £. «. d.
49,344 7 6
49,344 7 6
62,466 II 9
62,466 11 9
Examined,
W. G, Anderson^ Auditor.
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DUCHY OF CORNWALL.
188 1.
AN ACCOUNT
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
DUCHY OF CORNWALL,
In the Year ended on tbe dl&t December 1881.
(Presented pursuant to Act I Sf2 Vict. e. 101, t. 2.)
Ordere(i, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
8 March 1882.
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DUCHY OF LANCASTER.
ACCOUNT of the Rbcbipts and Disbursbments of the Duchy of
Lancaster, in the Year ended 2l8t December 1881 : — Also, a separate
Account of the Capital of the said Duchy, to same Date.
(PRESENTED IN PURSUANCE OF THE ACT 1 4-2 VICT c. 101, #. 2.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons^ to be Printed,
21 Februaty 1882.
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ACCOUNT OF THE RBVBNUB OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER,
DUCHY OF LANCASTER REVENUE ACCOUNT.
AN ACCOUNT of the Recbipts and Disbubsbments of the Duchy of Lamoabtbr, for the
HEADS OF RBCEIPTS.
Charge for the
Year 1881,
indndiiig Arrears
on
21Deeemberl8S0.
ARREARS
on
21 December
1881.
RECEIPTS
in
tbe Year 1881.
£. $. d.
To Balances in the hands of Receivers and
others on 2l8t December 1880 - • - 869 8 4
To invested in Exchequer Bills ^ • • 9,987 18 -
To Cash Balance on 21sc December 1880 • 6,772 4 3
17|679 6 6
Balance due from Capital to Revenue 679 - 1
To Rents and Profits of Courts accrued to Her Majesty, vis. :
£. 4. d.
1. Arrears outstanding on 21st December
1880 4,467 6 8
Less discharged . . • • 2 - -
4,465 6 8
2. Rents and Profits accrued in 1881 •48,199 6 8
47,664 10 6
Less Allowances to Tenants (not in
arrear) 1,880 4 9
To Royalties and Reservations of Dues, and Rents of Mines
and Quarries :
£. «. d,
1. Arrears outstanding on 21st December
1880 . . . - - -10,082 18 -
2. Charge for the year 1881 - • - 16,569 10 9
To net Receipts on account of Wood sales, after deducting
outgoings and expenses •---.-•
To Dividends on Three per Cent. Consols : £• #. d
Half-year to 6th January on 68,277/.
7s. 6d. • - - • - - 874 8 .2
Half-year to 6th July on 68,277/. 7$.6d.' 874 8 2
To Annui^ received from the Consolidated Fund under Acts
of 48 Geo. 8, and 2 & 8 Will. 4, for the purchase and
surrender of the duties of Prisage and Butlerage within the
County Palatine .*•••---
To Creation Money --------
To produce of Escheats, Devolutions, and Forfeitures -
To proceeds of Sale of Wrecks ------
To Interest on Purchase Moneys outstanding, and Moneys
on Deposit, &c. --..----
£.
«. d.
£. «. d.
£. f. d.
18,168 6 7
18,158 6 7
46,884 6 9
6,891 18 7
89,442 12 2
25,692 8 9
952 11 -
10,877 10 8
1,748 6 4
808 - -
100 10 10
680 II 7
276 17 6
8,817 8 11
97,918 1 3
16,214 18 6
962 11 -
17,269 8 10
1,748 $ 4
808 - -
100 10 10
680 11 7
276 17 6
8,817 8 11
80,648 17 6
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FOR THE TEAR SNDED 21 DEGBMBER 1881.
DUCHY OF LANCASTER REVENUE ACCOUNT.
Tear ended 2l6t December 1881, prepared pursuant to Act 1 & 2 Vict c. 101, 8. 2.
HBADS OF D I S B 0 B8 E M B N T8.
By PaymentB made for Her Majesty's use to the Keeper of Her Majesty's Priry Purse
By Outlay for the benefit of the Estate, vis. : £• '• d.
In Repairs and Improyements, ohargeable to Revenue • • . 1,676 6 -
Transferred to Capital portions of increased and addi- £• s. d.
tional Rents accruing in respect of Improvements
paid for out of Capital 224 4 -
Transferred to Capital portions of certain Mineral Rents 682 9 8
By Deductions under various Acts of Parliament, &c., viz. :
Property tax allowed to Duchy Tenants ... i,877 2 7
I^nd tax, 88/. 7 s. 10 d; other rates and taxes,
260/. 10#. lid., and Rent charges, 1,212/. lis. 6d. - 1,501 19 2
Proportion of Rent in the Savoy due to the Office of Woods (account
deferred during arrangements for re-letting a large portion of the
Estate)
By Disbursements under the following heads, viz. : £. s. d.
Superannuation Allowances and Annuities ... 2,778 1 2
Donations and Charities, including Stipends and
Eleemosynary Annuities • . • . • 2,024 6 10
Law Charges
By 8alaiy of the Chancellor of the Duchy ......
By Expenses of Management :
Salaries and Allowances of the Principal Officers of the £. $. d.
Duchy, and of their Establishment of Officers and
Clerks 4,171 8 -
Less produce of the Fee Fund of the Duchy • - 1,021 11 1
856 18 8
2,879 1 9
Nil.
4,802 8 -
888 5 8
The like of Receivers and Agents employed in the collection of the
Revenue ... ........
The like of Stewards and Bailiffs of Honors, Manors, Lordships, and
Hundreds, and others not employed in the collection of the Revenue
Surveys, Plans, and Valuations - . •
Travelling charges. Audit expenses, Expenses of holding Courts, and
Contingent Expenses of the Duchy Office .....
Disbursements (exclusive of keepers' salaries) made by the Axe-bearer
and Master of the Game at Needwood Forest, in feeding, watching,
and preserving the game, and transmitting it to Her Majesty's Larder
By Balances in the hands of Receivers and others
By Invested in Exchequer Bills ...
By Cash at Bankers on 2l6t December 1881 -
Balance due from Capital
44.
Examined,
jP. a. Hawker,
Auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
A 2
DISBUBSEMENTS
In
the Tear 1881.
8,149 11 11
189 2 7
729 15 -
614 17 2
864 7 11
42 5 2
616 6 4
9,987 18 -
8,872 8 6
280 - 2
£.
£• s. d.
48,000 - -
2,582 19 8
2,879 I 9
5,185 18 8
2,000 - -
5,489 19 9
19,656 8 -
80,648 17 5
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT (1882-83).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 24 April ISS2 i-^or,
ESTIMATE "of the Consolidated Fund Charges for the Year 1882-83, as
compared with the Actual Issues of 1881-82:"
"And, Statements of Income and Expenditure as laid before the House
by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when opening the Budget/'
Treasury Ch^W^^^ F. CAVENDISH.
(Lord Frederick Cavendish,)
Ordered, hy The House of Commons, to be Printed^
24 April 1 8S2.
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RETURN RELATING TO
Charges for the Year 1882-83, as com-
-82 ; and, Statements of Income and
}j the Chancellor of the Exchequer
TED FUND.
DiTURE for Consolidated Fund during
bhe Actual Issues during 1881-82.
EXPENDITURE.
ITIMATED,
Result,
S8^88.
1881
-82.
£.
1
1
£.
79
-
21,186,241 1
66
-
208,562
84
-
7,150,961
95
-
105,116
26
-
270,120
00
-
28,920,000
72
29,008,672
41,836
-
-
28,961,886
00
.-
478,490
DO
-
199,874
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80,789
710,000
704,109
00
-
407,590
00
-
889,871
00
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98,407
00
-
504,589
too
-
269,482
1,701,000
1,664,489
£.
£.
81,414,672
81,880,884
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT (1882-83).
?S of the Income and Expenditure as lai
NCELLOR of the Exchequer when opening 1
EXPENDITURE, 1881-82 and 1880-^
Estimate for
Ez<
1881-82.
Debt
for Local purposes
chequer Bonds - . -
Bquer Bonds (Suez)
dia
md Charges - - . -
jes in India - - - -
I Aid
Tvices
ad Inland Revenue
28,920,000
500,000
200,000
1,7^0,000
31,370,000
16,689,600
1,100,000
600,000
10,945,919
400,000
136,000
16,575,653
2,878,208
3,619,625
1,374,081
707,767
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L Expenditure - - - £.
86,190,653
1
Expenditure in 1881-82 on Issues in 1880*81 -
1-82 were less than the Estimate by -
REVENUE, 1881-82 and 1880-81.
Estimate for
1881-82.
I
Dutj
Tax
•
;8 for Local Works, and on
' Suez Canal Shares
£.
19,180,000
27,440,000
12,290,000
2,760,000
9,540,000
6,800,000
1,600,000
890,000
1,200,000
3,900,000
1
Total Revenue - - - £.
86,100,000
nue in 1881-82 over Receipts in 1880-81
1881-82 were more than the Estimate bj
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RETURN RELATING TO
EXPENDITUKE.
ESTIMATE for 1882-83, compared with Exchequer Issues in 1881-82.
Estimate
for
1882-83,
Exchequer Issues
in
1881-82.
Permanent Charge of Debt -
Interest^ &c. of Local Loans -
Interest on Loan to India
Charge of Suez Loan -
Other Consolidated Fund Ciiarges
Army ------
Home Charges of Forces in India -
Afghan War, Grant in Aid -
Navy
Transvaal, Expenses connected with
Zulu, 6cc. Wars - - . -
Civil Services - - - •
Customs and Inland Revenue
Post Office - -
Telegraph Service - . -
Packet Service . - - -
£.
29,003,672
610,000
Total
MATED Net Decrease of Expenditure in 1882-83
200,000
1,701,000
31,414,672
15,458,100
1,100,000
500,000
10,483,001
16,502,729
2,900,977
3,743,300
1,435,298
710,514
84,349,491
28,961,836
473,496
30,739
199,874
1,664,439
81,330,384
16,309,584
1,100,000
500,000
10,756,453
400,000
135,000
16,419,038
2,840,755
3,606,800
1,366,000
708,542
85,472,556
£.1,223,065.
REVENUE.
MATE for 1882-83, on Basis of Existing Taxation, compared with
Receipts in 1881-82.
Estimate
for 1882-83, at
present
Rate of Taxation.
Exchequer Receipts
ia
1881-82.
sive of Fee, &o. Stamps) - - - - -
Income Tax -------
vice -----...
Ldvances for Local Works, and on Purchase
jez Canal Shares.
(inclusive of Fee, &c. Stamps) • • .
Toial Revenue - - - £.
£.
19,300,000
27,230,000
11,145,000
1,035,000
1,740,000
9»400,000
7,150,000
1,650,000
880,000
1,180,000
4,235,000
84,445,000
£.
19,287,000
27,240,000
11,385,000
1,045,000
1,680,000
9,945,000
7,000,000
1,630,000
380,000
1,219,262
5,011,020
85,822,282
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STiMATED Net Decrease of Revenue in 1882-83 - - - £. 1,877,282.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT (1882-83).
EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE, 1882-83.
ESTIMATE of Expenditure for 1882-83, compared with the Estimate of
Revenue for 1882-83, as proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE
1882-88.
PennaDent Charge of Debt
Interest on Local Loans -
Charge of Suez Loan
Other Consolidated
Charges
Fund
Army . - . - -
Home Charges of Forces in
India - - . - -
Afghan War, Grant in Aid
Navy - - - - -
Civil Services - - - -
Customs and Inland Revenue -
Post Office . . . -
Telegraph Service -
Packet Service
Total Expexditure - - £.
29,003,672
610,000
200,000
1,701,000
31,414,672
16,458,100
1,100,000
500,000
10,483,001
16,502,729
2,900,977
8,743,300
1,435,298
710,514
84,249,491
ESTIMATE OF REVENUE,
As Propoeed by the Chancellor of the
Exchequer.
Customa
Excise -
I
Stamps, exclasive of Fee, &c. |
Stamps -
Land Tax - - -
House Duly - - .
Property and Income Tax
Post Office -
Telegraph Service -
Crown Lands
Interest on Advances for Local
Works, and on Purchase
Money of Suez Canal Shares
Miscellaneous, inclusive of Fee,
&c. Stamps - - -
Total Revenue
19
27
11
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1
1
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- £. 442,500.
The Treasury will prohably receive 250,000 /. from the colony of Natal, 1 50,000 /. fron
Good Hope, and 90,000/. on account of the Turkish Guaranteed Loan, making a probab
receipt of 490,000 /. On the other hand, the Treasury has accepted Supplementary £
180,000 /. on account of the Irish Constabulary, 100,000 L on account of Conveyance c
90,000 /. on account of Cyprus Civil Government, and 10,000/. on account of Scoi
Relief, making a total additional expenditure of 380,000 /.
F. CAVEN
24 April 1882.
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FORTIFICATIONS (DEFENCES LOAN, 1880-81):
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 10 February ISSaj-^/br,
ACCOUNT " rendered by the War Office of the ^ Loan for Defences,'
for the Year 1880-81, in respect of Fortifications, accompanied by
Detailed Statements ; together with the Report of the Comptroller
and Auditor General thereon."
Treasury Chambers,! _ ^ . ,^ „ .. ^ ^ .
10 February 1882. / F. CAVENDISH.
{Lord Frederick Cavendish.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed^
10 Fehniary \ 882.
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ACCOUNT rendered by the War Office of the ^' Loan for Defences/' for
the Year 1880-81, in respect of Fortifications, accompanied by Detailed
Statements ; together with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor
General thereon.
(No. 102.)
Exchequer and Audit Department,
My Lords, Somerset House, London, W.C., 18 January 1882.
With reference to your Lordships' Minute of 10th August 1867, I have the honour
to transmit a copy of an Account rendered by the War OflBce, of the '* Loan for
Defences," for the I ear 1880-81, in respect of Fortifications, &c, under the Act 23 & 24
Vict c, 109, and subsequent Acts, accompanied by detailed Statements,. as prescribed by
your Lordships' Minute before mentioned.
The Account has been examined to the same extent as the Accounts of Army Voted
Services, under the 29th Section of the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act, and it does
not appear that the Services charged therein were provided for in the Army Estimates.
It has been ascertained that the Expenditure incurred has been for those Fortifications
only which were authorised by the Act 23 & 24 Vict. c. 109, and subsequent Acts, and that
the Expenditure is classified under the heads required by your Lordships' Minute.
The Account shows that payments have been made, in excess of the sums assigned by
the Act, under the following heads, viz. : —
Station.
Portsmouth
Ditto
Plvmouth
Ditto -
Gravesend
Med way and Sheerness
Dover
Cork
Sundry
District.
Spithead, and . - .
Sea Defences - . .
Outer Line ...
Defences of the Needles
Harbour Defences
Outer Line
North Eastern Division,
Staddon.
Thames -
Sea Defences -
Dover
Cork Harbour -
Sundry -
Sebvice.
HorFe Sand Fort
Spit Bank
No Man's Land
Hurst Castle . . .
Breakwater Battery -
Picklecombe Battery
Caw sand Bay Battery
North Eastern Defences -
Fort Stamford -
Staddon Fort -
Coal House Fort
Isle of Grain - - .
Garrison Point - . -
Hoo Fort - . . .
Da met Fort
Castle Hill (Fort Bur-
goyne) - - -
Dover Castle . . .
Western Heights
Spike Island Defences
Carlisle Fort - . -
Camden Fort - - -
Providing and Fixice Iron
Shields.
Excess.
04,197 6 8
1,771 15 9
1,867 3 7
2,151 12 a
501 11 9
16,626 10 -
1,257 2 5
j 6,653 8 4
I 1,304 16 3
1,363 6 -
4,650 2 4
13,349 6 3
12,657 11 11
63,797 5 11
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The Account transmitted is a final Account. It does not include any expenditure
incurred on the actual construction of works^ but consists of legal and arbitj-ation
charges, and special remuneration to the late Legal Secretary to the War Office for his
services under the Act 23 & 24 Vict. c. 109, &c.
Of the total amount authorised under Statute to be raised for Fortificatioi
7,460,000/. (see Schedule to 32 & 33 Vict. c. 76), 35,000/. remains unissued, and
sum advanced to the War Office, viz., 7,425,000/., 4,080/. Is. lOrf. was unea
on 31st March 1881.
It may, however, be noticed, that more than the full amount sanctioned by Par
would have been expended had not the rents accruing on lands purchased out
Loan for Defences been carried in aid of the expenditure charged to the Loan.
It is stated in a letter from the War Office of the 23rd July 1880, that the su
received and thus applied, between 1870 and the 31st March 1880, amounted to 4
For the period between 1860 and the Ist April 1870, owing to the manner in wh
Departmental Books were at that time kept, the War Office is unable to dist
credits arising from rents from other receipts incidental to the purchase of lands.
It does not appear that the 23 & 24 Vict. c. 109, nor any of the subsequei
provides for the rents of lands purchased out of the Loan being applied in redu(
the expenditure necessary to carry out the works contemplated in the Acts.
The subject was, however, brought under your Lordships' consideration, j
decision was given that the rents should not be paid into the Exchequer, but sb
applied in diminution of the expenditure out of the Loan.
It is noticed in the 40th paragraph of the Second Report of the Committee of
Accounts, 1878, that the formal sanction of the Treasury has not been given
excesses of expenditure shown in the foregoing List, it being arranged that
sanction should be withheld until the completion of the Fortifications authorised
several Acts.
I have, &c.
(signed) Wm. Dunbar,
The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Comptroller and Auditor Gei
Treasury Chambers.
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ACCOUNT OP EXPENDITURE UNDER THE SEVERAL FORTIFICATION ACTS.
LOAN FOR DEFENCES, 1880-81.
BALANCE SEEEET showing the Amount issued out of the Consolidated Fund for the Expenses
Fortifications, &c., under the Act 23 & 24 Vict. c. 109, and subsequent Acts, with the Net Expen
TURE for the Financial Year which ended 31st March 1881, accompanied by a Detailed Statement
the same, classified as prescribed by Treasury Minute of 16th August 1867. (General No. 14 — 1166.)
Date.
ISSO:
1 April
ISSl:
1 April
DescripUon.
To Paymaster General :
For Treasury Advances to date -
Total -
£.
To Balance Account :
Vor Amount brooght from lSSO-81
Amount.
War Office, 29 December 1881.
£. *. d.
7,426,000 - -
7,425,000 - -
4,080 1 10
Date.
1880:
31 March
1881 :
31 March
Description.
By Sundries :
For Expenditure to date on
works, lands, &c.
For Expenditure duringl880-81,
on works, lands, tec
Amount
Balance
Total
£. ^
7,414,442 i;
6,477 i
4,080 ]
7,426,000 -
(signed) W, H. White,
Accountant General of the Ar
STATEMENT showmg in Detail the Net Expenditubb for the Period which ended 31st March 1881
Expenditure,
Expenditure,
Total t
Station.
District
Service.
Estimated Cost.
prior Years.
£. #. rf.
1880-81.
31 March :
SpitheadandSeaDe-
fences:
£. *. d.
£. i. d.
£,
Portsmouth
Outer Line -
Horse Sand Fort
.
424,fi94 - -"1
169,674 - -J
462,600 - -J
Spit Bank Fort
.
1,160,966 6 8
m
l,160,9ai
No Man's Land Fort
.
Puckpool and St. Helen's
Bat-
141,799 - -
129,637 16 6
•
• 129,037 I
teries.
Inner Line -
Gilkicker Battery -
61,396 - -
68,703 1 4
. .
58,703
Soutbsea Castle
I 64,650 - -|
34,788 2 11
.
84,788
Eastney Batteries -
16,605 16 7
-
16,605 1
Lumps Batteries
4,219 7 -
-
4,219
Defences of the Needles
Hurst Castle - - -
120,821 - -
118,866 9 7
3,727 6 2
122,592 1
Passage.
Needles Battery
» 99,118 - -.
6,863 6 8
.
6.8.^
Hatherwood Battery
6,849 11 8
.
6,849 1
Warden Point Battery -
10,209 6 4
-
10,209
CUff End Battery - -
34,761 7 3
•
34,751
Golden Hill Barracks
-
37,168 2 2
-
87,158
Isle of Wight Coast
Sandown Bay Defences -
-
\ 141,486 - -|
124,009 6 5
.
124,009
Defences.
MiliUry Road and Posts,
and
16,893 10 6
-
16,898 1
Land Defences :
South-west Coast.
Outer Line -
Fort Purbrook and Outworks -
I 686,669 - -/
119,052 19 6
•
119,05-2 1
FortWidley -
.
92,419 13 -
-
92,419 J
Fort South wick
.
93,320 6 2
-
93,820
Fort Nelson - - .
•
80,863 13 10
.
80,858 1
Fort Waliington
.
100,608 7 7
-
100,608
Fort Fareham . - -
-
1^ K
93,254 12 10
-
98,254 1
Inner Line -
Hileea Lines -
.
\ 315,744 - -.
133,631 18 6
.
188,531 1
Fort Orange - - -
-
—
—
—
Fort Rowner - - -
.
149,457 16 9
.
149,467 1
Fort Brockhurst
.
1 I
—
—
Stokes Bay Line
Carried fon^ard - -
£.
26,396 4 9
-
26,390
2,588,290
2,638,804 19 4
3,727 6 2
2,642.032
• Detail op Puckpool and St. Helen's Batteries.
Period.
Prior Years
1880-81 •
Total - - - £.
Puckpool.
£. #. d.
16,602 2 10
St. Helen's.
16,602 2 10
£. #, A
113,035 12 8
113,036 12 8
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ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURE UNDER THE SEVERAL FORTIFICATION ACTS.
^ATBMEHT showiog in Detail the Net Expenditure for tbe Period Year which ended 31st March 1881 — continued.
i^fMtkm,
District.
Service.
fTiunth -
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Estimated Cost.
Ezpenditore,
prior Years.
Harbour Defences :
Outer Line -
Inner Line -
hn .
£*k.
I^and Defences, An-
tony.
Maker Defences
North East Division,
Staddon.
Devonport
Milford Haven
Land Defences
Portland
Thames •
Sea Defences -
Works in front of
Mile Town.
- ' Dover
Cork Harbour
Sundry -
I Brought forward -
Staddon Point Battery
' Breakwater Battery •
Picklecombe Battery
Cawsand Bay Battery
Mount Edgecumbe Batterj-
Drake's Island Battery -
Western King Battery
Eastern King Battery
Fort Tregantle
Fort Scraesdon
Knatterbury (Military Road) -"|
Whitesand Bay (Polhawn Bat- y
tery; J
North Eastern Defences -
Fort Stamford - - -
Staddon Fort - - -
Devonport Lines
Slack Rock Fort -
South Hook Battery
Hubberstone Battery
Popton Point Battery
Fort Scoveeton (North of Milford
Haven).
Fort St. Catherine, Tenby (South
of Milford Haven).
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Vern Citadel and Batteries
Nothe Fort - . -
Breakwater Batteries
Coal House Fort
Cliffe Fort - - -
Shornroeade Fort
Slough Battery
Isle of Grain - • -
Garrison Point
Hoo Fort - - -
Darnet Fort - - -
Cheney Rock Fort -
Queenborough Fort -
Casfle Hill (Fort Borgoyne)
Dover Castle - - -
Western Heights
Spike Uland Defences
Carlisle Fort - - -
Camden Fort - - .
Total Works - -
Providing and Fixing Iron Shields
Incidental Expenses (Works and^
Experiments) " " "/
Contingent Fund - - -
Lands, including Cost of Sur-^
veys. Surveyors' Charges, and I
Legal and other Incidental [
Expenses - - -
Total - -
£.
15,546
71,805
70,927
£.
2,588,200
58,264
167,062
80,876
12,914
s, d.
48,368 - -
260,000 - -
14,626 - -
530,828 - -
9,819 - -
218,660 - -
46,462 - -
12,600 - -
138,196 - -
865,442 - -
127,698
105,727
90,576
22,983
244,963 - -
140,036 - -
18,906 - -
291,333 - -
5,752,967
340,000
190,000
75,000
1,102,083
7,460,000
£. 8. d.
2.638.304 19 4
57,278 19 10
168,9-29 3 7
83,007 12 5
13,501 11 9
f 7,803 10 6
J 33,271 14 4
I 3,208 18 11
I 2,041 - 7
r 135,461 16 3
\ 114,920 6 -
f 5,852 - 2
I 8,852 - -
{3-25,0-25 6 8
72,816 13 10
148.546 2 1
8,599 8 1
r 69,902 19 10
I 38,745 17 8
) 53,388 13 6
V 57,927 - 11
46,349 7 2
13,097 19 1
130,569 9 8
89,029 1 11
200,951 10 6
128,955 2 5
96,205 5 8
86.454 14 11
22,631 7 10
r 145,167 15 5
\ 106,448 12 11
141,340 15 3
18,501 16 2
f 85,858 16 4
{ 6,548 6 11
I 200,289 2 9
20,196 2 4
85,154 6 3
83,584 11 11
5,754.710 1 8
403,797 5 11
172,998 - 2
1,082,937 5 4
7,414,442 13 1
Expenditure,
1880-81.
Totolto
31 March 1881.
£. *. d,
3,727 6 2
1,066 7 5
4,793 13 7
1,000 -
683 11 6
6,477 5 1
£. *. d.
2,642,032 5 6
57,278 19 10
168,929 3 7
83,007 12 a
13,501 11 9
7,803 10 6
33,271 14 4
3,208 18 n
2.041 - 7
135,451 16 3
114,020 6 -
5,852 - 2
8,852 - -
326,091 14 1
72,816 13 10
148,546 2 1
8,599 8 1
69,902 19 10
38,745 17 8
53,388 13 6
57,927 - 11
46,349 7 2
13,097 19 1
130,569 9 8
89,029 1 11
200,951 10 6
128,955 2 5
96,205 5 8
86,451 14 11
22,631 7 10
145,167 15 6
106,448 12 11
141,340 15 3
18,601 16 2
85,858 16 4
6,548 6 11
200,289 2 9
20,196 2 4
85,154 6 3
83,584 11 11
5,759,503 15 3
403,797 6 11
173,998 - 2
1,083,620 16 10
7,420,919 18 2
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ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURE UNDER THE SEVERAL FORTIFICATION ACTS.
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES (WORKS AND EXPERIMENTS).
Detail of Expenditure for the Period which ended the 31st March 1881.
Designing
and Superintending Staff.
1
Extra Pay
and Pay and
Allowances of
Pay and
Travelling
Miscellaneons
Surplus
Stations.
Officers Allowances of
Experiments.
Total.
Net Total,
and Non- Affi«««c
Commissioned ^^""^^
Allowances of
Expenses.
Charges.
Credits.
OfficerB . made Super-
not chargeable '
Civilians.
1
1
to numerary.
-
Army Grants. j
£. *. d.
£. s, d.
£. *. d.
£. t. d.
£. *. d.
£. 3. d.
£. *. d.
£. *. d.
£. t. d.
Prutsmouth -
_
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_
_
Plymouth
.
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_
Pembroke
-
—
...
—
—
^
—
Portland
.
—
__
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—
Northern
.
_
^
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—
<irave8end
-
—
_
—
—
Chatham
—
...
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Dover -
" ' — f —
—
—
—
—
—
—
Cork -
Head Qoarters
-
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1,000 - -
.
—
—
1,000 - -
"—
1,000 - -
Total 1880-81
-
-
1,000 - -
-
-
-
1,000 - -
-
1,000 - ..
Total Prior Y«
>ars
£.
64,983 3 10
30,308 5 3
111,523 5 -
18,516 1 3
15,237 4 11
11,977 16 4
252,545 16 7
7g^^ i6 5
172,998 - i
Total - -
64,983 3 10
30,308 5 3
112,623 5 -
18,516 1 3
15,237 4 11
11,977 16 4
253,645 16 7
79M7 1^ 5
178,998 - i
Detail of Expendituee for Lands^
Incidental Expenses,
including Cost of Surveys, Surveyors' Charges, and Legal and other
for the Period which ended the Slst March 1881.
Stations.
Divisions.
Purchase
of
Lands.
Clearance
Works.
Professional
and
other Charges.
Surveys.
Total.
Surplus
Credits.
Net Total.
£. *. d.
£. *. d.
£. *. rf.
£. t. rf.
£. *. rf.
£. *. rf.
£. 8. d.
Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Isle of Wight -
Gosport Adyance -
Portsdown
—
—
683 11 6
-
683 11 6
—
683 11 6
Piymouth -
Davenport (Antony)
Worth Eastern
Staddon ...
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
PeHibroke -
Maford Haren
—
—
--
—
—
—
—
Portland -
Portland -
—
—
—
—
—
Gravesend -
Thames ...
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Chatham -
Eastern Defences -
Medway - - -
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
SUeemess -
Isle of Grain -
MUe Town -
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—
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Dover
Doyer -
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—
—
—
—
—
—
Cork -
Cork - . -
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Head Quarters -
Head Quarters
Total 1880.81 -
—
— •
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
6^3 11 6
-
683 11 6
-
683 11 6
Total Prior Years
Total - - £.
781,811 10 7
233,393 1 5
89,966 16 3
23,524 4 9
1,128,696 13 -
WS^ 7 ^
1,082,937 5 4
78:,811 10 7
233,393 1 5
90,660 7 9
23,524 4 9
1,129,379 4 6
45,75^ 7 e
1,083,620 16 10
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GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES AND INSURANCE BILL
(EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 26 June 1882;— ^/br,
COPY of Explanatory Memorandum relating to the Government
Annuities and Insurance Bill.
The object of this Bill is to introduce a new scheme for the working of Post
Office Annuities and Insurance business. The details of the scheme would,
however, be the subject of Regulations made under the Act (if the Bill should
become law), and consequently the Bill does not, on its face, clearly explain the
nature of the changes proposed. As the late hour of the night at which it was
necessary to introduce the measure prevented any explanation being then given,
the following statement is prepared for the information of those interested in
the subject.
The Bill is founded upon the unanimous recommendations of a Select
Committee of the House of Commons, appointed this Session to inquire
into the operation of the existing Post Office Annuities and Life Insurance
Acts (Parliamentary Papers 1882, Commons No. 138). This Committee
consisted of Mr. Brand, Mr. DuflF, Mr. Fawcett, Lord Edmond Fitz-
raaiirice, Mr. Goschen, Colonel Harcourt, Mr. Mitchell Henry, Mr. John
HoUond, Sir John Kennaway, Mr. Loder, Lord Lymingtoii, Mr. Charles
Ross, Mr. Sclater-Booth, Mr. Sexton, and Mr. Storer. The reason which
led to the appointment of this Committee was the very sUght extent
to which the public have availed themselves of the existing Acts. Evidence
was placed before the Committee that the number of Life Policies issued
during the seventeen years these Acts have been in operation, is only
6,524, amounting to 615,071 /.? or an annual average of 384 policies, while the
annuity contracts issued are no more than 12,435, amounting to 172,592 ?., or
an annual average of 731 Annuities. On inquiring into the causes which have
led to this comparative failure, it appeared to the Committee that they were
chiefly as follows : —
" L The absence of personal solicitation and collection of premiums,
and the necessity of a visit being made to Post Offices to pay the premiums,
in fixed sums and on Specified dates.
** II. The limited number of Insurance and Annuity Post Offices, and
the early hours at which they are closed for the transaction of such
business.
" III. The limitation of the amounts for which Life Insurances can be
effected, and Annuities granted, both as regards the maximum and
minimum.
*^ IV. The complicated character of the formalities which have to be
gone through by those who desire to effect Life Assurance and purchase
Annuities."
With a view to the removal of most of these obstacles, a plan was suggested
to the Committee by Mr. J. J. Cardin of the Receiver and Accountant
General's. Branch of the Post Office, for the amalgamation of the Assurance and
Annuity business with that of the Post Office Savings Bank.
The Committee carefully inquired into the working of the proposed plan, and
in view of the great advantages which they considered would result therefrom,
if coupled with certain extensions in the limits of the amounts of Insurances
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and i^nnuities, recommended that a Bill should be brought in and passed with
the least possible dfelay to give full eflFect to the suggested scheme.
The following is a brief outline of the plan in question.
Any person wishing to insure his life, or to piurchase an annuity through the
Post Office, will be enabled to go to any one of the 6,700 Post Office Savings
Banks in the United Kingdom where he will be supplied with the form or forms
applicable to his case, and such information as he may require. On the neces-
sary preliminaries being completed (and it is proposed to reduce these to the
smallest limits compatible with the safe conduct of the business), he will be
furnished, if he is not already a depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank, with
a Post Office Savings Bank Deposit Book, and a Deposit Account will be opened
in his name. He will also be asked to sign an authority for the transfer of the
amount of all future premiums as they become due, from his Post Office Savings
Bank Account to his Insurance or Annuity Account. Into the Savings Bank
Account thus opened the Annuitant or Insurant, as the case may be, will pay
such sums as he may from time to time find convenient, and the sums thus
paid, together with any accumulations by way of interest, or from dividends
on stock purchased under the Savings Bank Regulations, will form the fund
from which the Post Office will take the premiums from time to time as they
become due. All moneys standing to the crpdit of the Annuitant or
Insurant in his Post Office Savings Bank account, will thus be available
for the payment of premiums, whether deposited specially for that purpose or
otherwise, or arising from interest on the deposit ac<'.ount, or from dividends on
Government Stock purchased through the Post Office. So long as care is
taken to have a sufficient balance in the Savings Bank account when the
premiums become due, that is to say, once a year, the Annuitant or Insurant
will have no further trouble in the matter. In the event of the balance being
insufficient to meet the premiums when they become due, a special notice wifl
be sent from the Post Office to that effect, and a reasonable time will be
subsequently allowed for making good the deficiency. The Post Office Savings
Bank lieposit book is available at any one of the 6,700 Post Office Savings
Banks in the United Kingdom, and persons moving from place to place can
deposit money at the Office most convenient to themselves, wherever they
may happen to be, without changing their book or going through any formality
whatever.
Under the present system, on the other hand, Insurance and Annuity business
can be transacted at only about 2,000 Post Offices, and premiums can only be
paid at the Office where the Insurance or the Contract for the Annuity was
originally effected, unless notice is given to the Chief Office of a desire to
change the place of payment. Moreover, the payment cannot be made before
it is due, the Postmaster being unable to receive it until he has authority from
the Chief Office to do so in each case. Thus difficulties, perhaps trifling but
more or less vexatious, are thrown iu the away of a person changing his address,
or wishing, for reasons of convenience, to pay his premium a week in advance.
Under the new system all trouble of this kind would be avoided.
The advantages of the proposed change may be thus summarised.
In the first place, the number of offices at which Insurance and Annuity
business can now be transacted is only about 2,000, and an Insurance
having been effected, or Annuity purchased, at one office, the premiums
cannot be paid at any other office without going through troublesome
formalities. In future, as it will be possible to transact such business at
any Post Office Savings Bank in the United Kingdom, there will be nearly
7,000 offices available for the purpose, and as applications for the establish-
ment of new Savings Banks constantly reach the Post Office, this number
will steadily increase.
Secondly. — At present the purchase of an Annuity, or the keeping up of
a Policy of Insurance, is a constant source of trouble to the person con-
cerned. Attendance is necessary for the payment of a premium, a special
book must be kept, and other rules must be observed. Under the proposed
system when once the Annuity is purchased or Insurance is effected, no
further action on the part of the person concerned is necessary. The
premiums will be paid out of his Savings Bank account without trouble to
him.
Thirdly.—
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Thirdly. — At present premiums can only be paid at specified times and
in their full amounts ; under the new system, any portion of a premium
can be paid into the banking account at any time, the only condition
necessary to be observed being,, that when the premiums fall due there
shall be enough in the bank to meet them.
Fourthly. — The system of Insurance and Annuities will be brought to
the notice of every depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank throughout
the kingdom, the books used for banking purposes being the same as those
used for Insurance and Annuity purposes, and therefore will necessarily
contain the leading regulations on both subjects. The number ol
depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank is now about 2,700,000, and is
increasing at the rate of about 400,000 a year.
Illustrations may readily be given of the advantages which would result from
amalgamating Insurance and Annuity business with that of the Post Office
Savings Bank. For instance, by the saving of so small a sum as a penny a
week it would be possible to make some provision for old age, or to effect a
Life Insurance. Thus a youth of 16 might, by putting a postage stamp each
week on one of the forms, which are now received as Savings Bank Deposits,
secure for himself at 60, either old age pay of about 3 /. a year, or insure his
life for about 13 /.
If the saving was commenced at five years of age, the old age pay would be
ahout 5 Z. a year. It can scarcely be doubted that the first step thus taken to
made a provision for the future would act as a powerful incentive to greater
eflForts, and thus an Annuity or Life Policy of considerable amount might
gradually be built up. As it was felt that such commencements of thrift could
scarcely be made too soon, the Committee recommended that the present limits
of age which restrict life Insurance to 16, and the grant of Almuities to 10,
should be respectively reduced to eight and five years ; and these proposals
have been embodied in the BiD.
The Committee, however, thought it expedient to limit the amount of the
Insurance to be effected upon the Ufe of a very young child, and it is provided
in the Bill that the amount should not exceed 57. on the life of a child between
the ages of eight and 14 years.
Again, as an instance of the manner in which the scheme may be used to
meet the wants of a different class, reference may be made to the fact that it is
probable there is no section of the community amongst whom there is often
more keen distress than amongst educated women, who are too old to be
engaged as governesses, and to whom no other employment is accessible. If a
governess began saving 201. a year at the age of 20, and continued doing so till
she was 50, she would secure for herself at the age of 60 an Annuity of nearly
200?. a year ; or, an Annuity of about 130/. a year, if the money was invested
on the condition that the whole amount paid would at any time be returned, if
it was desired to discontinue the payments.
As another example, if a person of 30 had 150 L in the Savings Bank, he
mighty by giving an order that the interest on the account' should be devoted to
the payment of premiums on a Policy of Insurance, insure his life for 160/.,
and if he converted the 150/., through the agency of the Post Ofiice, into
Government Stock, and directed the dividends to be applied to the payment of
premiums, the amount of the Insurance could be increased to about 190 /.
Under the existing law, however, none of the transactions thus referred to by
way of example could be carried out, because the amounts of the Annuities
which could be purchased, or the sums which could be insured, by the processes
indicated, would be either below the minimum, or above the maximum,
provided by existing Acts of Parliament. Thus, no Annuity of less than 4 /.,
or exceeding 50 /., can at present be purchased through the Post OflSce, and no
sum of less than 20 /., or exceeding 100 /., can be insured.
The expediency of altering these limits so much impressed itself on the
Committee that they unanimously recommended that the minimum limits
should be altogether abolished. Annuities and Pohcies of Insurance being
allowed to be granted for the smallest sums which may be found practicable ;
and that the maximum amount, both for Annuities and for PoUcies of Insur-
ance, should be 200 /. These recommendations of the Conunittee have been
embodied in the Bill now before Parliament.
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4 GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES AND INSURANCE BILL.
It has been suggested that if the proposed increase in the limits of Insurance
and Annuities is sanctioned, by the operation of Clause 7 of the Bill (which
enacts that in computing the maximum amount of deposit allowable, payments
for the purpose of obtaining an Annuity or Insurance, and sums credited to
the account of a depositor in respect of an Annuity or Insurance, shall not be
reckoned), deposits in Savings Banks might be raised above the limits at
present authorised by law.
Tt. IS. however, not intended to allow depositors to retain in their Savings
unts sums received by them on account of Annuities or Insurances,
IS exceed the statutory limit ; and care will be taken to embody this
either in a Regulation or in an Amendment to the Bill itself,
ng on the extension of maximum limit for Annuities and Insurance,
nay be made to the fact that Friendly Societies are allowed to insure
nil amount of 200 /. now proposed, and that the Royal Commission
r Societies, which reported in 1875, recommended :
aat the existing system of Government Insurance through the Post
;e for death and deferred annuities be extended, so as to cover the
le ground now occupied by what is termed Industrial Assurance."
to give eflfect to the proposed scheme, it will be necessary that new
Annuities and Insurances should be prepared, and these tables will
uted as to make the business a perfectly safe one for the State to
By the Bill it is provided that these tables should be prepared by
il Debt Coxnmissioners, and that after they have been sanctioned by
ry, they shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament for 30 days
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RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House ol
dated 27 April 1882;— /or,
RETURN "of Classified Amounts of various Govei
held by the several Government Accountants ai
the 3 1st day of March 1882 (in continuation of Pari
376—11., of Session 1879)."
{Mr. Hubbard.)
Ordertdy by The House of Commons, to he Pi
15 August 1882.
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ACCOUNT OP VARIOUS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HELD BY SEVERAL
CLASSIFIED AMOUNTS of various Government Securities held by the
(in continuation of Parliamentary
government accountants,
DEPARTMENTS, &c
Ltal, per Act 28 & 29 Vict
per Act 14 & 15 Vict.
& 25 Vict c. 47 -
Bed British Seamen
. Trustees of, per Act
iversities and College
let c. 44).
> Will. 4, c. 66) -
)NIB8 - - - -
ENGLISH STOCK, &c.
Consolidated
£.8 per Cent
Annuitiei.
£. s. d,
161,648 16 9
160,000 - -
60,685 12 7
BAS
; of Chancery Funds Act,
14).
3r in the Queen's Bench
94).
AD FolID -
49,923 2 4
7,936,173 5 10
13,718 16 9
39,762 13 2
374.963 15 3
9,716 11 8
190,255 6 4
Reduced
£. 8 per Cent.
Annuities.
£. B. d,
1,450,191 13 1
13 2
48,956,101 7 4
17,581 18 9
42,000 - -
laimed Dividends •
30,000 - -
854,095 10 8
136,334 10 8
New
£. 3 per Cent.
Annnitiei.
t. d.
3,118 14 5
77,130 13 3
1/)24,213 17 8
5,795,085 - 6
1,099 1 4
14,000 - -
936,905 12 4
93,622 19 10
5,732,356 16 9
6,653,990 14 2
>sit Account
I Hitfh Court of Justice -
n Death - - -
Pe Annuities - - -
' (Ireland) Pension Fund
Account - - -
16,8.98) -
ct. c. 98) - - •
436,335 5 -
50,716 18 -
8,400 15 3
91,035 15 2
1,121,300 9 11
5,762 18 3
2,960 19 5
18,956 1^ 8
452,320 17 8
8,500 8 11
16,196 10 11
17,950 - -
99,198 14 11
ied forward - - - £. 170,01 7,1 11 15 1
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3,720,352 6 3
3,392,673 13 11
136,672 10 7
138,394 2 3
88,716 8 8
124,120 8 8
48,795 3 11
599 2 4
908,961 13 5
8,613,268 9 10
1,066 1 1
New £.di
per Cent
Annuitiea.
£. «. d.
1,639 2 10
10,168,101 12 10
8,480,662 13 -
183,246 15 9
481,018 16 5
225,143 4 4
4,296
463,293 19 9
23,121 9 11
16,091 19 6
97,425 7 10
4,881 19 5
566,986 2 6
69,523 8 5
89,456 18 1
74,479 18 9
500,859 2 9
12 3 4
37,479 3 10
1,193,367 19 4 396,436 4 8
18,702,202 13 2 31,978,743 16 10
5,935 2 10
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
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GOVBRNMENT ACCOUNTANTS AND DBPARTMBNTS ON 31 MARCH 1882.
several Government Accountants and Departments on the Slat day of March 1882
Paper, No. 376— XL, of Session 1879).
. ENGLISH STOCK, &c.
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
16
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
26
27
28
29
80
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
£. 2i per Cent
Annuities.
£. 8. d.
148/)83 6 4
1^
15,008 2 11
291,545 3 10
840,576 18 11
18,593 14 8
8,000
1,317,404 6 8 5,413 10
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Annuities.
£• #• d.
8,200
3,100
113 10 .
Annuities
for Terms of
Years*
$. 8. d.
{
60 -
3^86,147 11
2,760,353 18
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Exchequer
Bills
and Bonds.
£. #• d.
March.
33,300 •
June.
103,300 •
June.
50,600 •
March.
600 -
6,900
3,000
110,300
186 17 9
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16,900 8 4
6,164,261 15 4
1,860,000 - -
2,080,500 Saez
1,900,000
March \
20,000 / *
1,583,400 Snez
March.
181,000 -
June.
189,000 -
Juna.
1,400 •
360.
8,114,200
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£.3perC
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ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS GOVBftNMEN± 8ECURITIB8 HBLD BY SBVBRAL
Classified Amounts of varioug GoyerDment Securities held by the several GovernmeDt
£. 8. d.
76,017,111 15 11
9^31 14 5
S,653 1 5
8,841 15 5
KVGLISH STOCK, &c
Consolidated
£. 3 per Cent.
Annuities.
20,801 - -
28,034 11 -
76,000 - -
76,455 15 6
16,666 13 4
1,333 6 8
8,368 14 6
10,458 4 10
76,264,650 13
76;264,650 13 -
668,130 4 10
76^2,780 17 10
Redaced
£. 3 per Cent,
Annuitiei.
£. t. d,
18,762,268 13 2
57,362 6 0
£. 9. d.
31,978,743 16 10
2,765 17 4
3,105 7 3
11,761 14 11
247,446 9 10
1,088 5 7
19,088,966 17 6 31,991,206 8 3
Kew
£. 3 per Cent
Annuities.
9,698 8 1
19,082,966 17 6
17,774 11 4
19,100,741 8 10
31,991,808 2 3
5,308,001 - 2
8 6
Kew £r8|
per Cent.
Annuities.
£. s. d.
5,935 8 10
5,935 8 10
5^5 8 10
5,935 2 10
8
10
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13
14
15
16
17
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Dents on the diet day of March 1882, &c. — continue'
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Annuities
for Terms of
Years.
Exchequer
BUls
and Bonds.
Consolidated
£. 3 per Cent.
Annuities.
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£. t. d.
6,164,261 i5 4
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£. *. d.
8,114^00 - -
March.
8,700 - -
June.
6,300 - -
£. «. d.
1,492 6 11
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96,866 6 1
164 2 10
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397,510 3 3
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-
215 5 -
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7,206 17 7
86,576 17 2
78,107 6 -
10 -
6,164,261 15 4
8,120,200 - -
668,139 4 10
10 -
6,164,261 15 4
8,129,200
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GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.
ACCOUNTS of all Moneys Received^ and of £he Disposal thereof, and of all Contract
Dbfebbed Life Annuities and for Payments on Death, made during the Year ended 31
NATIONAL DEBT OFFICE.
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AN ACCOUNT of all Moneys Received by the Commisisioners for the Reduction of the Nat
die Disposal thereof, on account of Contracts for the Grant of Deferred Life Annuit
the l8t January and the Slst December 1881, under the Provisions of the Act 27 & 28 Vict
ON ACCOUNT OF DEFERRED LIFE ANNUITIES.
ToBaknoe due 8l8t December 1880
To purchase of Deferred Life Annuities, viz. :
£. s. d.
GniDted through the medium
of the Commissioners for
the Reduction of the Na*
tional Debt - - . -
Granted through the medium
of the Postmaster General
3,835 9 7
6,248 7 7
ToDiWdends on Stock
Sums
Rbceivbd.
£. M.
985 19
8,578 17 2
8,081 10 5
12,646 6 8
For the purchase of 508/. 15 «. Id
duced £. 8 per Cents. •
For the purchase of 7,187/. Z$. dd,
£. 8 per Cents
By Premiumson Deferred AnnuityCoE
Money Returnable, repaid to Contrai
Amount paid on account of Defcrre
nuities brought to Account
Paid to Postmaster General for Manag
By Balance uninvested on 8 1st Dec
1881, viz.:
In hands of the Post-
master General - - £.518
In the Bank of England 795
Also, An ACCOITNT showing the Amount of Receipts during the Year on Contracts ; the Ni
of Payments made on account of Contracts during the Year ; the Amount of Expenses dui
Kunber and Amount of New Contracts entered into ; the Total Number and Amount of all C
the end of the Year; the whole Amount of Capital, distinguishing the manner in which Invc
Cash, how much in Securities, specifybg their Nature; the Average Rate of Interest i
Class of Investments, and the Table of Mortality and the Rate of Interest used in calculating
NuBbtraiMl
Aaoaat of Payments
mad* on aeeoont
of Oontncto
during tite Tcv.
Anioant
ofBzpenaei
during Uie
Tear.
Number nad Arooam
of New Oontmett
Total Number and
Amoont of aU
Corrent Ctmtracta at
the end of tbe Year.
Capital and Average Rate of Interest upo
Ttirt.
No.
Amount
No.
Amoanf.
No.
Amoont.
Balance.
Consolidated
£.i
per Centt.
Average
Rate of
Interest.
£.i
pe^ Cents.
Wf
S,IM IS 10
Am Itoturn from
tbe PoMiiiatlar
Geoeml iccoro-
panying tbU
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£. t. d.
1,750 10 -
784
£, t. d.
16^8 15 -
1.809 8 8
£. 9.d.
8,960 10 6
£. •,d.
8 8 8
.^119 6
The hw of mortality which has been observed in the construction of the Deferred Annuity Tables is fi
^DsNos. 13 and 20 of the Report made on the 28th March 1820 to the JiOrds of the Treasury by the
^onen for the Reduction of the National Debt, and printed by Order of the House of Commons oi
we Parliamentary Paper 122. The rate of interest fixed by law for annuities granted under the Savings ]
^t. J for other jDeferred Annuities granted by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National
10 Geo. 4y c. 24, the rate depends upon the price of the public funds on the day the annuity is purchased.
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ACCOUNTS RSLATINQ TO GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.
— 11. —
AN ACCOUNT of all Moneys Received by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt^ and
the Disposal thereof^ on account of Contracts for' the Grant of Payments on Death^ made between
the 1st January and the 3l8t December 188 1, under the Proyisions of the Act 27 & 28 Vict c. 46^ s. 2.
ON ACCOUNT OF PAYMENTS ON DEATH.
Sums Rbcbited.
SuKB Paid.
aber 1880
£. *.
3,232 1
3
For the purchase of 1,006/. 5 5. \0d.
Consolidated £. 3 per Cents.
£. 5. d.
1,000 - -
through the
5r General
10,967 7
2,735 13
8
7
For the purchase of 2,999/. 45. ^d.
Reduced £. 3 per Cents. ...
For the purchase of 6,028 LQ$.4td. New
£. 3 per Cents.
To Postmaster General for Payments on
Death
To Postmaster General for Management •
Uninvested Balance at 31st December
1881, viz.:
In the hands of the Post-
master General - £.1,899 8 11
In the Bank of England .1,000 - -
3,011 0 9
5,970 7 6
3,623 2 9
930 13 8
2,399 8 11
£.
£.
16,935 2
6
16,935 2 6
owing the Amount of RfiOEiPTS during the Year on Contracts ; the Number and Amount
account of Contracts during the Year ; the Amount of Expenses during the Year ; the
)f New Contracts entered into ; the Total Number and Amount of all Current Contracts
; the whole Amount of Capital, distinguishing the manner in which Invested, how much
L Securities, specifying their Nature ; the Average Rate of Interest received upon each
md the Table of Mortality and the Rate of Interest used in calculating the Premiums.
(f« Retnrn
800
38.900
1 10
4,657
887^450 8 11
9,809 8 11
8,769 18 8
8 8 6
88,121 9 11
8 8 8
67,885 ft 1
from th« Post-
ipMter Gen-
eral accom-
pabylng this
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itch has been observed in the construction of the Tables for the insurance of lives of both sexes is
ah Life Table,*' No. 8, ** for Males," published under the authority of the Registrar General of
riages in England ; the rate of interest being taken at 8 /. per cent per annum, as fixed by the
.0.
C. Rivers Wilson^
Comptroller General.
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ACCOUNTS RELATING TO GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITtBS.
POST OFFICE.
(A.)
AN ACCOUNT ahowing the Amount Received by Her Majesty's Poatmaster General for the Purchase of
Deferred Annuities and Monthly Allowances, under Act 27 & 28 Vict a 43, from the Ist January
to the 3lBt December 1881, and the Disposal of the same.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on Slst December 1880 brought forward -
Cash received for the Purchase of Deferred Annui-
tiee and Monthly Allowances, vis. :
Money not returnable
Money returnable
2,366 12 9
2,877 14 10
PAYMENTS.
Cash paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt for Deferred Annuities and
Monthly Allowances^ vie. :
£. i. d.
Money not returnable - 2,314 4 6
Money returnable - - 2,879 6 4
Balance in the hands of Her Majesty's Postmaster
General on 81st December 1881 . . •
AMOUNT.
£. t. d.
5,193 9 10
513 17 8
6,707 7 6
(B.)
AN ACCOUNT showing the Amount Received by Her Majesty's Postmaster General on account of Contracts
for the Payment of Sums at Death, under Act 27 & 28 Vict. c. 43, from the 1st January to the Slst December
1881, and the Disposal of the same.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on 3l8t December 1880 brought forward -
Cash received on account of Contracts for payment
of Sums at Death ------
AMOUNT.
£. 9. d,
1,782 1 3
10,967 7 8
12»699 8 11
PAYMENTS.
Cash paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of tne National Debt for Inrestment on account
of Contracts for payment of Sums at Death
Balance in the hands of Her Majesty's Postmaster
Greneral on Slst December 1881 - - -
AMOUNT.
£. t. d.
11,800 -
1,390 8 11
12,S99 8 11
(C.)
AN ACCOUNT showing the Amount Received by Her Majesty^s Postmaster General for the Purchase of
Immediate Annuities, under Acts 27 & 28 Vict. c. 43, and 36 & 36 Vict. c. 67, from the Ist January to the
3l8t December 1881, and the Disposal of the same.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on Slst December 1880 brought forward -
Cash receif ed for the purchase of Immediate An-
nuities --------
General Post Office,\
14 March 1882. /
AMOUNT.
£. 9. d,
8,8G3 12 6
184,737 8 3
193,601 - 9
PAYMENTS.
Cash paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt for the purchase of Imme-
diate Annuities ---...
Balance in the hands of Her Majesty's Postmaster
General on 3l8t December 1881 . . •
£.
AMOUNT.
£. 9. d.
186,193 6 8
7,407 16 1
193,roi - 9
Geo. Cheiwynd,
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— II.—
AN ACCOUNT showing the Number and Amount of Contracts entered into by Her Migesty^s Postmaster
General from the Commencement of Business, on the 17th April 1865, to the Slst December 1881, and the
Number and Amount of Contracts in existence on the 31st December 1881.
CONTRACrS ENTERBD I5TO
From 17 April 1865
to 81 December 1880.
From 1 Janaary
TOTAL.
No.
AmouDt.
No.
Amount.
No.
Amoont.
Contracts for Annuities entered into from the Com-
mencement of Business, on the 17th April 1865 to
the 31st December 1881, viz.:
Immediate Annuities - . • . .
Deferred Annuities and Monthly Allowances,
Money not returnable - - - . .
Deferred Annuities and Monthly AUowances,
Money returnable
Contracts for Sums payable at Death entered into from
the commencement of business, on the 17th April
1866, t(» the Slst December 1881
10,690
248
480
6,2-^4
£. $. d.
140,172 12 8
4,618 3 6
10,102 9 -
491,178 12 6
966
26
41
300
£. i. d.
16,433 12 -
419 8 -
966 8 -,
28,900 1 10
11,646
268
621
6,524
8,482
240
290
4,667
£. $. d.
166,606 4 8
4,937 11 6
11,058 17 -
515,078 14 8
Contracts for Annuities in existence on Slst De-
cember 1881, viz.:
Immediate Annuities - - - - .
Deferred Annuities and Monthly Allowances,
Money not returnable
Deferred Annuities and Monthly Allowances^
Money returnable
Contracts for Sums payable at Death, in existence on
8Ut December 18tf 1
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122,635 2 8
4,315 1 6
6,303 11 -
367,450 2 11
— III. —
AN ACCOUNT showing the Amount Paid for Chabqes of Makagemekt from the Conmiencement of
Business, on the 17th April 1865, to the 3l8t December 1881.
Froml7Aprill865
to 31 December
1880.
From 1 Janaary
to 31 December
1881.
TOTAL.
Salaries and allowances
Stationery
Stamps on contracts ...-..•---
Fees to medical officers ----.-----
Incidental disbursements, including travelling charges . . - .
Works executed and furniture supplied --••--•
Total Amount paid for Charges of Management, indudingl ^
Furniture, Books, Stationery, and Preliminary Expenses -J
£. i. d.
19,988 11 0
2,067 15 11
287 12 6
1»168 12 -
791 18 -
250 5 10
£• i. d.
2,742 2 4
134 14 6
9 6-
68 - -
- 18 6
£. #. d.
22,680 18 10
2,202 10 5
296 17 0
1,231 12 -
792 16 0
250 5 10
24,604 15 9
2,950 - 4
27,454 16 1
Fees received on the grant of certain Annuities
- £.
7,613 7 1
873 3 -
8,386 10 1
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Receiver and Accountant General.
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M[oN£TS Paid out of the CoNg
, and 6 & 7 Will. 4, c. 94,
Greek Loan which is guara
lid Acts, and of the Amount
le, up to dlst Deceuiber 1881.
solidated Fund, in the undermen
Interest and Sinking Fund on
liich had been guaranteed by this
ment in respect of that portion of t
y Great Britain.
c Government in 1847
1848
1861
1862
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1876
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
otal repaid by the Greek Gover
t relinquished in favour of the pi
Hellenes during his reign, under
c. 40, viz., 1804 to 1881, at 4,0C
I of 18G0 it was arranged that the G<
x)vide half-yearly for the Interest an
;ing Powers not leBs than 900,000 fra
ct. c. 40 (1804), a sum of 4,000/. sterl
»rtion, was relinquished in favour of tl
Chambers,!
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INCOME TAX-
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable the House of Commons,
dated 22 August 1881 ^—fotj "
RETURN ^* of the Annual Value of Property Assessed in 1880-81 to Income Tax under
Schedule C. (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 101, of Session 1878)."
RETURN of the Annual Value of Property Assessed to Income Tax under Schedule C.^
distinguishing the Amounts Assessed on Dividends from British, Indian, Colonial, and
Foreign Stocks in the Year 1880-81 (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 101, of
'Session 1878).
Year ended 5th April 1881.
COLONIES
AND
COUNTRIES.
Year ended 5th April 1831.
colonies
AND
countries.
Amount of
Dividends and
Annuities
charged to
Income Tax
under
Schedule C.
•
Total,
Amount of
Dividends and
Annuities
charged to
Income Tax
under
Schedule C.
Total.
£.
£.
£,
£.
British
-
20,594,817
Brought forward
- -
-
33,415,674
Indian
-
7,314,078
Foreign, viz, :—
Europe :
Colonial, vix. :—
Austria
-
313,717
Canada ....
1,247,883
Belgium
Denmark
•
1,101
2,750
Gibraltar . . - -
864
France
-
36,002
Cape Colony - - .:
443,475
Greece -
-
46,060
Natal ....
71,024
Italy . - .
NetherUindt •
■
339,002
311
Sierra Leone - . -
3,375
Norway
-
75,536
New South Wales -
588,790
Portugal
-
556,840
Queensland ...
442,889
Roumania .
Russia - - -
"
51,069
941,623
South Australia -
381,693
Spain - - -
-
155,316
Victoria . - - -
938,518
Sweden , -
-
169,224
Western Australia -
11,778
Twkey
-
646,449
Tasmania - • . •
58,683
Asia:
New Zealand - - -
Ceylop - - - -
1,182,639
55,763
China ...
Japan ...
-
88,628
163,816
Straits Settlements -
3.987
*
Africa:'
Mauritius . . . -
36,418
1
Egypt . - -
Morocco
.
1,192,370
2.295
Antigua - ^ - -
1,782
Tunis ...
-
388
British Guiana - . -
1,093
.
Dominica - . - -
. 354
.America :
ArgentUie Republic
_
462,634
Jamaica . - - -
19,389
Brazil - - -
-
603,477
St. Kitt's . . - -
216
ChiU - - -
-
310,034
St Lucia . - . -
1,690
Colombia(South America)
Mexico . - -
27,111
514
•
Montserrat
67
Peru - - -
-
95
Trinidad ... -
13,713
United States
-
173,922
SL Helena ...
796
5,506,779
Uruguay -
TOTA
62,545
6,430^799
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a . - - £.
Carried forwar
33,415,674
89,846,473
Inland Revenue Office, \
28 September 1881.
Charles Turner,
Accountant and Comptroller General.
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INCOME TAX.
i Order of the Honourable The House
dated 12 July 1882 ;-/or,
JOME Tax under Schedules I
lOPERTY and Profits Assess(
lie Year 1880-81, compared
)^ together with the Duty eh
>UTY respectively in 1880-81
n the Supplement to the R
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ation for Ireland in each Surv<
880-81, so far as relates to Inc
{Sir George Balfour.)
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RETURN RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
EETURNS of the Income Tax under Schedules A., B., and D., of the Gross Amount of Property
and Profits Aesessefl in each County of Great Britain in the Year 1880-81, compared with the
Totals in Abstract for 1879-80, together with the Duty charged under Income Tax and House
Duty respectively in 1880-81, in continuation of Returns contained in the Supplement to the
Report of the Inland Revenue Board [C. 2979]; and, of the like Information for Ireland in each
Surveyor's District for the Years 1879-80 and 1880-81, so far as relates to Income Tax.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
COUNTIES,
ENGLAND :
Bedford
Berks ------
Bucks ------
Cambridge
Chester
Cornwall -----
Cumberland - - - - -
Derby
Devon -.-•--
Dorset - - - • - -
Durham
Essex ------
Gloucester . - - - -
Hereford >-----
Hertford
Huntingdon - - - - -
Kent
Lancaster
Leicester . . . - -
Lincoln ------
Middlesex . - - - -
Monmouth - . - . -
Norfolk
Northampton - - - - -
Northumberland . - - -
Nottingham
Oxford
Rutland
Salop
Somerset
Southampton
• Including all sums charged
1 8 80-8 1.
Sehedale A.
Schedule B.
£.
881,978
1,434,902
•1,239,470
1,629,279
3,434,969
1,459,684
1,412,669
2,177,002
3,613,126
1,283,716
2,999,381
3,471,470
3,067,614
1,067,988
1,304,156
506,581
6,156,564
17,905,032
2,035,060
4,138,496
24,826,326
867,772
3,090,608
1,801,824
2,530,839
2,080,083
1,351,626
208,587
1,743,254
8,723,008
3,188,589
£.
606,678
703,729
808,179
1,086,562
1,200,725
948,191
836,376
991,941
2,014,728
856,776
696,902
1,734,491
1,356,005
827,495
647,356
387,428
1,946,223
1,884,121
1,058,308
3,165,341
446,585
861,668
2,097,075
1,166,544
1,126,520
882,679
780,250
166,527
1,249,016
2,056,114
1,159,803
Schedule D.
£.
467,860
1,091,080
534,698
771,815
2,627,117
759,992
1,507,117
5,017,979
2,006,379
558,415
4,558,997
1,873,209
2,002,119
289,768
724,133
215,9-27
4,381,623
83,493,606
1,336,588
1,669,710
84,886,051
736,535
1,598,052
1,022,338
2,995,885
1,942,967
727,362
66,644
976,028
3,454,636
2,549,927
Duty Charged, 1880-^1.
Income Tax
at
e dL ia the £.
£.
82,171
62,383
44,779
56,672
135,917
46,309
67,585
171,272
126,187
46,037
168,632
132,663
119,085
34,900
50,116
18,645
247,947
1,192,275
77,801
148,591
2,692,863
35,451
117,028
69,833
134,643
94,105
51,253
7,504
67,209
168,926
133,489
Inhabited
House Duty.
£,
5,035
13,r>73
6,724
6,395
33,444
5,007
6,295
12,403
32,066
7,011
24,045
28,927
81,272
4,468
11,535
1,501
88,637
166,209
11,463
11,288
632,444
5,875
11,448
7,762
19,254
18,016
9,029
706
7,476
28,S85
38,515
under Schedule £., with the exception of those relation to Public Offices.
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RETURN RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
Rbtubms of the iDcome Tax under Sohedales A^ B., and D., in 1880-81, kc-^coniinued.
COUNTIES.
1 8 8 0-8 1.
Sckednle A.
Schedule B.
Schedule D.
Duty Charged, 1880-81.
Income Tax
at
6 d. in the £.
Inhabited
House Duty.
EnoLANji -^continued.
Stafford
Suffolk
Surrey
Sussex ...•--
Warwick
Westmoreland- • - . .
Wilts
Worcester - - - . .
York
Total Ehgland, 1880-81 - £.
„ 1879-80 . £.
WALES:
Aiiglesea . - . . -
Brecon ------
Cardigan - - - - -
Carmarthen - . - -
Carnarvon . . . - .
Denbigh - - - -
Flint
Glamorgan - - - - .
Merioneth - - - - -
Montgomery
Pembroke
Radnor -
Total Wales, 1880-81 - £.
„ 1879-80 - £.
Total England, 1880-81 - £.
„ 1879-80 . £.
Total England|j33^^j . £.
AND Wales -J
„ 1879-80 - £.
4,128,261
2,321,899
8,549,234
8,613,740
4,069,886
622,696
1,819,479
2,048,276
15,193,254
148,775,966
146j552fi86
261,031
812,578
304,129
580,501
461,640
586,504
402,504
1,686,902
220,388
420,351
485,538
208,438
5,935,444
5^01,152
148,775,966
146fi52fi86
£.
1,287,790
1,486,396
048,567
1,159,735
1,035,060
302,733
1,271,282
914,920
4,907,985
48,224,652
48,352,389
189,562
215,578
%d0,156
424,829
211,090
379,972
226,528
342,854
147,227
348,869
363,680
182,719
3,208,564
3,273,171
48,224,652
48^52.389
£.
5,540,946
1,135,972
11,232,814
2,720,281
5,339,612
273,900
852,320
1,728,452
18,884,666
£.
218,359
84,106
467,940
147,770
217,747
18,058
68,733
86,941
787,549
214,453,505
209^14/71
8,644,473
7,097irsr\
67,391
183,866
88,146
279,508
356,210
352,878
327,924
3,408,950
171,471
162,342
108,731
35,608
7,225
11,032
8,068
18,701
17,054
21,306
17,041
113,119
8,887
13,350
13,617
6,691
5,543,031
5,152,020
214,458,505
209,314/71
255,091
207,035f
8,644,473
7,097/57^
154,711,410
152,553/38
51,403,216
51,625,560
219,996,586
214,466/91
8,899,564
7,304/92f
£.
27,834
10,508
192,368
61,567
40,647
2,528
7,786
15,947
96,562
1,736,880
1,696,101
820
1,059
856
1,193
4,221
8,017
2,242
16,110
967
1,101
1,516
430
33,582
32,966
1,736,380
1,696,101
1,769,912
1/29,067
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r Schedules A., B., and D., in 1880-81, &c. — continued.
; C 0 T L A N D
1 8 80-8 1.
Duty Charged, 1880-81.
9dule A.
Schedule B.
Schedule D.
Income Tax
at
Qd. in the £.
♦ i
Inhabited -
House Duty.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
,220,093
684,977
1,271,890
56,160
5,301
488,643
313,056
257,835
17,877
2,954
,000,731
553,088
922,989
43,190
4,557
227,526
164,268
102,83a
6,987
395
385,082
330,938
71,320
12,667
739
100,684
34,801
55,035
3,500
1,190
137,001
97,218
51,005
4,239
231
10-2^992
31,103
113,049
4,592
614
11,558
9,390
1,068
300
20
341,023
91,104
478,072
19,105
3,845
581,416
423,618
256,914
18,094
2 J 49
,514,908
302,510
6,577,188
193,560
32,873
184,762
118,448
135,429
7,083
782
867,174
472,177
579,280
31,884
3,907
,301,271
. 430,361
1,629,147
66,517
6,452
323,237
240,287
98,989
11,398
1,194
351,1*06
238,710
347,377
16,799
1,638
218,168
177,094
53,569
6,330
603
61,282
48,609
1 1,332
1,7C3
118
365,481
297,490
97,222
11,262
789
,500,104
430,773
9,856,361
329,903
26,902
180,810
97,909
187,241
8,379
687
44,567
28,655
24,361
1,552
280
74,685
56,096
24.208
1,838
108
128,781
07,540
72,029
5,096
448
930,053
641,019
465,420
32,824
3,817
,197,312
178,802
1,768,663
65,139
9,542
260,491
218,140
68,251
8,082
648
479,241
334,404
253,141
18,208
1,750
121,257
63,393
160,094
6,632
660
460,741
207,097
469,287
20,118
2,665
76,343
66,400
31,960
2,718
153
249,561
197,355
85,176
7,884
539
38,410
25,757
18,724
1,050
73
,596,694
7,713,147
25,595,959
1,0^3,692
117,213
^82,445
7/76,919
25,136,394
861781\
116,103
,711,410
51,493,216
219,996,536
8,899,564
1,769,912
J553738
51,626^60
214,466/91
7^04792\
1729,067
808,104
136,183
69,206,363
59,402,479
245,592,495
239,603,185
9,943,256
8,166^3^
1,887,125
1^45,170
chedule E^ with the exception of those relatiDg to Public Offices.
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RETURN RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
Returns of the Income Tax under Schedules A., B., and D.^ in ] 880-81, &c. — contmued.
IRELAND.
Schedule A.
4
Schedule B.
Schedule D.
DISTEICTa
1879-80.
1880-81.
1879-80.
1880-81.
1879-80.
1880-81.
mETiANT) •
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
Athlone - - - -
1,039,301
1,039,301
964,551
964,551
157,,358
152,660
Relfast . -
1,292,984
1,320,173
569,339
569,339
1,700,379
1,910,349
Cork ....
1,053,779
1,055,301
773,245
773,245
992,705
961,094
Dublin, North -
711,579
719,013
357,994
357,994
2,390,946
2,275,211
DubHn, South -
954,218
963,997
213,191
213,191
2,187,597
2,062,698
Dundalk-
903,434
903,806
809,962
809,962
268,627
254,720
Ennifikillen ...
784,608
785,067
709,374
709,374
158,905
159,726
Galway - . - -
649,461
649,472
593,486
593,486
111,998
108,160
Kilkenny
945,028
945,033
856,614
856,614
233,728
229,669
Limerick ...
955,167
955,855
826,557
826,557
315,123
318,000
Londonderry -
831,089
831,159
659,647
659,647
306,274
302,297
Newry - - - -
1,026,919
1,027,259
802,208
802,208
327,014
330 271
Sligo . . . -
641,705
642,532
582,697
582,698
127,582
131,695
Tralee ....
687,586
687,974
627,401
627,401
124,036
111,489
Waterf ord
764,729
764,30(f
634,321
634,427
483,941
455,375
Total Ireland - £.
13,241,587
13,290,242
9,980,587
9,980,694
9,886,213
9,763,414 ,
Inland Revenue Office, \
12 July 1882. /
Charles Turm
Accountant and Contro
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INLAND REVENUE (FEE
AN ACCOUNT of the Amounts Received by the In
Fee Stamps, in the United Kingdom, during 1
Fee Stamps.
Admiralty Court (Ireland) - - -
Bankruptcy Court (England)
Ditto - - - (Ireland) ...
Chancery Fund (Ireland) - - .
Civil Service Commission - . -
Companies Registration ...
Copyhold, Inclosure, and Tithe Commission
County Courts (Ireland) - - -
Courts of Survey, Merchant Shipping -
Judgments Registry Fund (Ireland)
Judicature (England)
Ditto - (Ireland)
Gross
Receip
Land Court (Ireland) • - • .
Land Registry (England) - . -
Law Courts (Scotland) - . -
London Gazette
Newspaper Registration ...
Patent Hearings and Disclaimers •
Police Courts (Metropolis) - - -
Public Record
Railway Commission - - - -
Record of Title (Ireland)
Register House (Scotland) - - -
Registration of Deeds (Ireland) -
Warrants for Letters Patent under the\
Great Seal
Total
627 :
65,882 {
4,086 11
637 (
11,847 1
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6,970 h
28,558 li
149 1
4,522
856,866 1
42,015 1
4,884
840 1
5,145
27,283 1
408 1
350 1
9,122 1
801
166
87
39,056 1
11^666 1
1,058
663,449 1
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Assistant
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IRISH LAND COMMISSION.
(ACCOUNT, WITH REPORT OF COMPTROLLER AND
AUDITOR GENERAL).
REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDIT(
UPON THE
ACCOUNT
OF
THE lEISH LAN D COMM
For the Period firom 22nd Angust 1881 to 8l8t 1
TOGBTBEB VITH THE
ACCOUNT FOR THE SAME PERIOl
{^Presented pursuant, to Act 44 ^ 45 Vict, c, 49,
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to he Prh
3 November 1882.
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LLER and Auditor General up<
?ENDiTURE of the Irish Land Cc
and Law (Ireland) Act, 1881" (44 J
22nd August 1881 to 31st March
3use of Commons in pursuance of
19) to further amend the Law relating
[and came into operation on the 22nd A
required by the 56th section of that 1
\ as the Treasury may from time to tin
diture," a,nd ** transmit the same to tl
ed, certified, and reported upon in ct
ime made by .the Treasury for that p
I of the Comptroller and Auditor Ge
0 " be laid before the House of Commo:
e with the directions of the Act, laid tli
oiler and Auditor General in the Audi
on the 12th of June last.
lined under my directions in conformity
ury Regulations referred to.
lerein are not numerous.
sections of the Act there has been ex
se of an estate, and for the redemption
under the 26th section to tenants £
iir holdings from the Land Commission.
in advanced to seven tenants, to enabl
3rds under the 24th and 35th sections.
visions of section 59 advances have 1
of rent due to them by eleven tenants,
ly next before the passmg of this Ac
Slst March 1882 was, as stated b;
Wm. Dunbar^
Comptroller General of the R
of Her Majestv's Exch<
Auditor General of Publi
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ACCOUNT OP THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION
Dr.
ACCOUNT of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Irish Land Commission under
from 22nd August 1881
Section
of
the Act.
RECEIPT
(Suitors* Accounts)
eluding Interest) : —
Tenants of their Holdings from tbeir
sluding Purcbases in the Hig^ Court
Tenants of their Holdings from the
f the Public of Holdings not sold to-
es and others, for the* purpose of as-
ttion ---••-
a account of Rent-charges in respect
r Payment of Arrears of Rent
3 Account :—
amount of unrecovered Rent-charges
Commission, in respect of Advances
rrears of Rent • . • - -
le Farm Rents, &c. (including TSz-
cc. (Capital) -
ment (Income)
s, in respect of Expenses of Sales
i completed through the medium of
mission (a per-centage) - - -
in respect of Expenses of Purchases
ommission (a per-cAstage)
mbject to Charges in respect of Ad-
md Commission ....
id:—
ir Majesty's Exchequer for the pur-
£. s. d.
49 11 -
56 7 -
X. $. d.
3,012 10 10
104 IS -
16,000 - -
18,117 8 10
re received and credited in this Account, is charged to the Vote for the Irish Land
III., Vote 29a, 1881-82).
and paid into Her Majesty's Exchequer by the Inland Revenue Department.
A, J, PMppSj Accountant.
[ certify that this Account has been examined under my directions, and,
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FROM 22 AUGUST 1881 TO 31 MARCH 1882«
the Provisions of the " Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881 ** (44 & 45 Vict c- 49), for the Period
to 3l8t March 1882. ^^
Section
of
the Act.
EXPENDITURE.
24 and 36
26
27
32
50
59
26 and 29
24
I and 27
30
34
By Payments out of Conrt (Suitors* Accounts) • • •
By Advances : — t
(a) For Purchase by Tenants of their Holdings from
their Landlords (including Purchases in the High
Court of Justice) --•--•-
(b) For Purchase by Tenants of their Holdings from the
Land Commission -•••••
(c) For Purchase by the Public of Holdings not sold to
Tenants -----..-
(d) To Public Bodies and others for the purpose of as-
sisting Emigration ••••.•
(e) To Landlords, in respect of Arrears of Rent due to
them by Tenants, antecedent to the Tear expiring
on the Gale Day next before the passing of the
Act
By Church Temporalities Account :
For Transfer of the amount of Rent-charges recovered in
respect of Advances for Payment of Arrears of Kent •
By Purchases of Estates (including the Redemption of
Charges and Incumbrances) ;
Purchase Moneys, &c. (Capital) - • - . •
Temporary Mimagement (Income) . . • •
By Charges on the Consolidated Fund : —
For indemnity of Tenants against Incumbrances, on
Purchase of their Holdings from their Landlords
For indemnity of Tenants and other Persons against In-
cumbrances, on Purchase of their Holdings from the
Laud Commission .-.--..
By Sums applied out of the Proceeds of Sales of Holdings,
subject to Charges in respect of Advances made by the
Land Commission •..-----
By Miscellaneous Payments
By the Consolidated Fund i—
For amount paid over to Her Majesty's Exchequer
By Balances on the 31st March 1882 :
Bank Balances :
Cash Account - . . .
Drawing Account • • •
Xsff,— Outstanding Orders •
Sub-Accountants, &c. • • •
£. f. d.
4,530 8 4
102 1 11
4,632 10 3
£.
4,032 10 3
£. f • d.
0,204 - -
1,679 - -
273 1 1
£. f , A
11,056 1 1
2,428 17 6
13,484 18 7
4,632 10 3
18,117 8 10
t In fatnre Aecoonts statements will be furnished ihowing the amounts advanced by the Commlaiion^ the Termiosble
Aimaities or Rent-charges collectible and received within the year, together with the balances outstanding, and arrears (if any)
at the close of the yeir. No portion of the advances made between 22nd August ISdl and 31st March 188*3 has become
collectible within the period of this Account.
E, F. Litton, Commissioner.
subject to the observations contained in the foregoing Report, is correct.
Wm, Dunbar,
Comptroller Greneral of Her Majesty's Exchequer,
_ and Auditor General of Public Accounts.
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OF THE IRISH REPRODUCTIVE LOAN FUND.
Transactions within the Year ended 31st December 1881, under each of the Ten Counties
same Period, in pursuance of the 12th Section of the Act 37 & 38 Vict c. 86.
No. 3.
No 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
Nomber of
Balances Slst December 1881.
Loanp made
daring the
Year.
Stock
during the Year.
Stock told
daring ihe Year.
AmoQiit paid for
Purchase of Stock
and Law Coata.
Adyaoces
on Loao for
Fiahery PurpoMft.
Stock,
3 per Cent. Consols.
Cash.
£. i. d.
£. 8. d.
£. s. d.
£. S. d.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
-
864 - -
86
-
•
1,562 15 11
t22 19 7
3 14 6
1,019 - -
20
8,986 1 1
886 7 2
-
1,161 - -
98
•
4,777 1 6
t97 7 -
28 19 6
1,648 - -
61
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9,266 3 5
1,232 8 9
-
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1,489 8 10
148 18 9
• •
60 - -
1
-
2,801 7 1
20 5 7
0 4 9
690 - -
64
-
2,681 16 7
266 17 10
-
478 - -
29
• -
1,815 5 10
16 12 2
-
-
•
-
5,811 12 1
866 19 8
-
-
-
-
8,961 2 6
255 5 5
41 18 9
5,395 - -
298
-
88,152 14 10
2,688 10 4
tl20 6 7
t Orerdrawn.
•
2,518 3 9
given as Security, and the Total Repayments since the passing of the Act to
and the Amount of Promissory Notes in Arrear.
Promissorj Notes
given as
Security for
Principal, and
Interest
at ^ per Cent
Repayments
to
31st Dec^nnber
188L
Outstanding
Promissory
Notes
not arrived
at Maturity.
Promissory Notes
Overdue.
No.
Amount.
£. 9. d.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
£. #. d.
2,54-2 - 8
1,602 3 2
783 10 4
96
166 7 2
38.— 66/. 16«.2(f.,paidiQ
Jan.1882.
6,990 10 8
5,298 13 8
1,624 5 6
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8,048 18 8
6,250 14 10
2,559 3 11
168
288 14 11
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9,279 8 6
8,686 18 8
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87 6 6
76 1 9
11 3 9
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246 17 4
68 2 -
188 15 4
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4,924 18 1
3,341 - 7
1,846 11 11
130
288 6 7
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2,485 14 4
1,500 17 4
829 11 8
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—
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88,468 6 7
26,401 16 10
10,978 16 1
545
1,087 18 8
W. B. Soadfj,
Accountant.
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ISLE OF MAN.
ACCOUNT of Revenue and Expenditure in respect of the Duties of the
Customs of the Isle of Man, and General Account of t
Fund, for the Year ended 31st March 1882 ; together wi
the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.
{Prf tented pursuant to Act 29 i^ 30 Vict. c. 23, s.
Ordered y by The House of Commons, to be Printi
3 Julj/ 1882.
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ACCOUNT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OP
REPORT of the Comptroller and Auditor General.
Exchequer and Audit Department,
Somerset House, London,
My Lords, 30 June 1882.
IVE the honour to transmit to your Lordships, to be laid before the
of Commons, in pursuance of the provisions of the Act 29 Vict, c, 23,
of the Account of the Receipt and Expenditure in respect of the Duties
Jtoms of the Isle of Man, for the year ended 31st March 1882, rendered
Accountant and Controller General of Her Majesty's Customs.
g leave also to transmit, for the purpose of being laid before Parliament,
}rdance with the requirements of the 1 1th section of the Act, a Statement
Account of the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund for the same period,
ih reference to the first-mentioned Account, I have to report that the
laimed aB expended under the head of "Civil List and Harbours,'*
ting to 19,156 /. 11^. 1 rf., is composed of the following items, viz. : —
£. s. d.
List 11,397 6 10
^nses of Gaol, Court Houses, Rolls Office, Station Houses,
>thing of Police, Inquests, and other Services formerly charge-
le to the Fine Fund 2,232 11 7
e Pay 3,124 8 -
expended by the Attorney General of the Island on behalf of
J Crown- . - - - - - -- - - 102 48
►ours, as per Act 29 Vict. c. 23 2,300 - -
£. 19,166 11 I
er the head of " One-ninth Revenue Fund," it will be observed that
I sums, amounting to 5,263 /. 14 ^. 6rf., have beeii paid to the Treasurer of
land during the year 1881-82, and the following payments, amounting
27 L Ss. 10 d.j have been made during the same period, under the
ity of your Lordships, viz. : —
£f s, d*
stee of Gilmour's Estate, Half-year's Interest on Loan of 6,925 /.
r Battery Work .-----•-.
wn Agents for the Colonies, Interest on Loan of 15,000 /.
itto - • - Stamp Duty on Debenture - - - .
b of preparing Debentures for Insular Government - - -
ilic Works Lioan Commissioners, Interest and Instalment of
rincipal on First Loan of 20,000 /. for Battery Work
k of England, Half-year's Interest on Loan of 13,000 /. -
itto - - . ditto - - - ditto - - - 6,000 i -
eincial Insurance, Half-year's Interest on Loan of 4,000 /. for
attervWork - - ' . T ^ 80--
abell 8 BankingCompany, Limited, Half-year's Interest on Loans
' 9,000 /. for llamsey Outer Works and Port Erin Landing
uay 180 --
k of England, Interest on Loans of 19,000/. from 1st October
Wl to 18th May 1887, less rebate of Interest at 3 per cent. - 599 9 6
nncial Insurance Company, Interest on Loan of 4,000 /. for
attery Work, from Ist October 1881 to 31st March 1882 - - 80 - -
stees of Gilmour's Estate, Interest on Loan of 6,925 /. for
attery Work, from 3rd June to 26th January 1882 - - - 179 17 3
abell's Banking Company, Limited, Interest from Ist to 17th
ctober 1881, on Loans of 9,000 /. f&t llamsey Outer Works and
ort Erin Landing Quay ----.--. 16 15 4
lie Works Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalments of Prin-
•al on Second Loan of 20,000 /. for Battery Work - - - 882 2 -
ic Works Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalments of Prin-
pal on First Loan of 3,300 /. for Battery Work - - - - 202 8 -
Carried forward - - - £, 3,729 14 2
Public
138
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112
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£. S. d.
Brought forward - - - 3,729 14 2
Public Works Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalment of Prin-
cipal on Loan of 13,000 1 for Port Erin - - - - - 578 - -
Public Works Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalment of Prin-
cipal on Loan of 15,400/. for Peel and Ramsey ... - 685 - -
Public Works Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalment of
Principal on Second Loan of 3,300 /. for Battery Work - - 205 6 8
Public W orks Loan Commissioners, Interest and Instalment of Prin-
cipal of Old Loan of 20,000 /. 829--
Bank Commission --------- — g-
£. 6,027 8 IC
To meet this expenditure, there stood to the credit of this Account
from last year, a balance of - - - - - - - 16 15U
One-ninth Customs Reyenue amounted to - - - - - 5,263 14 6
Interest on Loan to Committee of Lunatic Asylum - - - 9 - -
Principal of ditto repaid - - - - - - - -150--
£. 6,439 10 5
the excess of expenditure over receipt, amounting to 587/. 18^. 5 rf., bei
met by a transfer from the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund.
There being no balance in the Treasurer's hands on 31st March 1882, t!
only amount standing to the credit of the " One-ninth Revenue Fund ** is t
balance of 150 1, of the loan of 600 /. advanced to the Committee of thp Lunat
Asylum.
With reference to the balance in hand on Slst March 1882, of 20,348/. 5*. 7
on the Account of Her Majesty*s Customs with the Civil Government of t!
Isle of Man, 1 have to State that the one-ninth part of the revenue for t
quarter to 31st March 1882 has been ascertained to be 1,091 /. 2 ^. 10 rf., ai
the amount due to Her Majesty's Exchequer (less the annual sum of 2,00C
sanctioned by your Lordships for loss to the Insular Revenue on importation
goods that had previously paid Customs duty in the United Kingdom)
8,000 /. After deducting these sums, together with 278 Z. 5 ^. 1 d. due to i
War Department, and 845 /. 17 s.7 d. due to the Board of Works, there w
remain the sum of 10,133/. 0^. If/., which will form the Unappropriafc
Surplus due to the Isle of Man.
With reference to the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund Account, I have
report to your Lordships that the principals of the following loans have be
repaid out of the loan of 130,000 /. authorised by your LordsWps to be borrowi
under the Isle of Man Loans Act, 1880 (43 &*44 Vict. c. 8) :— -
£.
To DumbelPs Banking Company, Limited - . - . - . 9,000
To Provincial Insurance Company -------- 4,000
To Trustee of Gilmour's Estate - -'- - .- . . 6,925
To Bank of England 19,000
To Crown Agents for the Colonies --.---. 15,000
To Public Works Loan Commissioners ------- 13,400
Two queries, one on the subject of grants awarded by the Science and A
Department, and the other upon the Census Account, have remained u
answered, and certain observations that have arisen upon Grants to Schc
Committees under the Insular Board of Education have not yet been decide
In the event of their leading to the recovery of any sums paid in error, su(
sums vrill be placed to the credit of the Accumulated Fund in the Account f
the year 1882-83.
To the account of Her Majesty's Customs in account with the Cr
Government of the Isle of Man, I have, in accordance with the provisions
tiie Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 23^ attached my certificate.
I have, &c.
The Lords Commissioners of (signed) Wm. Dunbar.
Her Majesty's Treasury, Whitehall, S.W.
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ACCOUNT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF
Dr.
Her Majesty's Commissioners of Customs in Account with the
Date.
Gross
Revenue.
Debentures
and
Certiacates.
Net
Revenue.
£. *. d.
£. t. d.
£. jf. d.
m previous Account - - - . -
.
-
21,996 4 11
ities, Month of April - - Castietown -
576 1 9
—
- ditto - - Douglas
3,492 7 2
—
- ditto - - Ramsey
346 17 6
—
Month of May - • Castletown -
241 - -
—
- ditto - - Douglas
3,153 10 5
—
- ditto - - Ramsey
430 12 -
—
Month of June - - Castletown -
385 18 11
—
- ditto - - Douglas
3,753 17 11
17 18 8
- ditto - - Ramsey
IL for Quarter to 30th June 1881 - - £.
- - - - Douglas
435 8 10
—
12,797 10 10
461 11 11
12,815 9 6
17 18 8
-
-
ifles, Month of July - - Castletown -
344 13 3
—
- ditto - - Douglas
3,961 5 0
—
- ditto r - Ramsey
222 9 4
—
Month of August - Castletown -
215 9 8
—
- ditto - • Douglas
4,326 7 -
—
- ditto - - Ramsey
622 12 5
—
Month of September - Castletown -
336 13 1
—
- ditto - - Douglas
3,675 7 10
- 9 4
- ditlp - - Ramse^
L for Quarter to 30th September 1881 - £.
- - - - - Douglas
354 6 4
—
14,058 15 4
595 19 9
14,059 4 8
- 9 4
• • •
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itleSj Month of October - Castletown -
542 12 4
—
,
• ditto - - Douglas
2,632 15 3
11 6 9
- ditto - - Ramsey
351 18 3
—
Month of November - Castletown -
282 7 11
—
• ditto - - Douglas
2,656 18 2
—
- ditto - - Ramsey
391 16 3
—
Month of December - Castletown -
276 - 4
4 13 1
- ditto - - Douglas
2,442 4 3
—
- ditto - - Ramsey
LL for Quarter to 31st December 1881 - £.
299 1 1
—
9,859 14 -
9,875 13 10
15 19 10
Carried forwar
d . - . £.
59,769 16 9
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Bank of England to ''Isle of Man Customs
Fund," one-ninth part of Revenue ; Quarter to
31st March 1881
Ditto - ditto, loss on Importation of Goods
for same period ------
Charges of Collection - - Castletown •
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effectiT« Charges - - -
Civil List - - - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Cliarges - - -
avil List . - - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Dank of England to " Isle of Man Accumulated
Fund/' part of Surplus Income over Expendi-
ture, for year ended 31 March 1881
Charge^ of Collection - • Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges - - -
Civil List - - - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Bank of England to " Isle of Man Accumulated
Fund," balance of Surplus Income; Year to
31st March 1881
Paymaster General, being reimbursements of
sums expended on account of —
1. Office of Works, 1880-81
2. War Office, 1880-81 . - - -
Paymaster General, contribution due Exchequer,
Less, abatement of 2,000 1, on Account of Loss
on Importation of Goods . - - -
Bank of England to ''Isle of Man Customs
Fund," one-ninth port of Net Revenue;
Quarter to 30th June 1881 - - - -
Ditto - ditto. Loss on Importation of Goods
for same period ------
Charges of Collection - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges - - -
avil List . - - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charge - - -
Civil List - - - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto - - - - - Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges - - -
Civil List ... - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Bank of England to ^Isle of Man Customs
Fund," one-ninth part of Net Revenue;
Quarter to 30th September 1881 -
Ditto - ditto, Loss on Importation of Goods ;
for sume period ------
Carried forward
- - £.
Effective
and
Non-effective
Charges.
£. #. d.
60 14 1
—
154 19 5
—
63 7 -
— .
41 13 4
—
-
676 10 11
•
3,012 10 -
-
373 6 -
49 17 -
_
109 4 1
—
46 19 10
—
41 13 4
—
4-6
•
424 13 2
49 15
125 7
46 -
41 13
658 7 6
277 16 7
60 2 -
146 7 4
64 2 10
41 13 4
47 17 -
112 - -
50 2 8
41 13 4
50 16 3
121 8 10
51 4 -
41 13 4
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and
Harbours.
One-ninth
and
Two-ninth
Parts of
Revenue.
£. #. d.
4-6
246 16 8
676 2 1
3,262 11 6
373 5 -
11 13 -
304 10 6
4-6
246 16 8
2,596 9 1
A3
9,619 15 11
£. *. d.
1,184 3 6
1,421 18 11
1,562 1 8
4,168 4 1
Payments
to
Exchequer.
Accumulated
Fund.
£. #. d.
8,000 -
8,000 - -
£. *. d.
500
11,000 -
875 17 5
500
500
13,375 17 5
Total.
£. *. d.
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ACCOUNT OP REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OP
Hbr Majbsty's Commissionbbs of Customs in Account with the
Gross
Debentures
. Net
and
Revenue.
Certificatea.
Revenue.
£. 9. d.
£. s. d.
£. M. d.
Brought forward - - -
59,769 16 9
- DoQglat -
•
-
£88 17 4
f January Castietown
803 9 8
—
—
Itto - Douglas .
2,585 18 3
—
—
tto - Ramsey -
432 ~ 6
—
—
February Castletnwn
562 18 6
- 8 5
—
itto - Douglas •
2,475 6 8
—
—
itto - Ramsey •
260 8 1
—
—
Sfarch Castletown .
103 10 2
—
—
tto • Douglas ^
2,790 7 6
47 1 -
—
tto - Ramsey -
363 15 7
—
9,820 5 6
, to dlst March 1882 - £.
9,867 14 11
47 9 5
Douglas -
- - •
-
776 5 8
£.
70^906 5 3
.
snt,
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1 certify that this Account has been examined under my directions,
Examined,
B. J. WUHams.
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THBISLB OF MAN FOR THE YBAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1882.
Civil GoYornment of the Isle of Man, for the Year ending 81 March 1882 — continued.
Cr.
Datb.
EfibctiTB
and
No&-^ffecti?6
Charges.
aril list
and
Harboan.
One-ninth
and
Two-ninth
Parts of
Revenue.
Payments
to
Exchequer.
Accumulated
Fund.
Total.
1881:
31 Oct
31
rt
81
f>
81
f9
81
«»
l\
»
*9
30 Nov.
80
n
80
99
80
f»
30
»
80
n
30
99
81 Dec
81
n
31
»
81
99
81
n
31
99
81
»
1882:
OJan.
31
31
99
81
99
31
19
31
n
31
n
28 Feb.
28
n
28
»
28
o
28
»
28
«9
28
»
81 Mar
81
99
81
»9
81
y>
81
99
31
99
31
99
Brought forward • -
Charites of Collection - - Castletown
Ditto - - . • . Douglas
Ditto - - • - - RamiBey
Proportion of non-effbctive Charges -
Civil List .... Castletown
Ditto . - - - • Douglas
Ditto - • - - - Ramsey
Changes of Collection • • Castletown
Ditto Douglas
Ditto - - . - - Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges -
avll List .... Castletown
Ditto - • - . - Douglas
Ditto - - . . . Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown
Ditto ...... Douglas
Ditto • - - - - Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges -
Civil list ... - Castletown
Ditto . - . - - Douglas
Ditto . - - - . Ramsey
Bank of England to ''Isle of Man Customs
Fund/' one-ninth of Net Revenue; Quarter
to dlst December 1881 • • - - -
2,596 9 1
60 5 8
159 15 1
67 17 6
41 18 4
48 1 8
119 16 -
51 12 10
41 18 4
48 17 -
112 1 -
47 12 -
41 18 4
£. 9. d,
9,619 15 11
676 8 7
8,118 14 -
878 5 -
29-6
861 7 8
20 - -
4-6
98 12. 1
£. 9. d.
4,168 4 1
£. 9. d.
8,000 - -
£. #. d,
18,375 17 5
£. 9, d.
1,096 10 5
Ditto - ditto. Loss on importation of goods ;
Quarter to 81st December 1881 . . -
Charges of Collection - . Castletown -
Ditto - - . - - Douglas
Ditto - - - • - Ramsey
Proportiorn of non-effective Charges - - -
ClvHList .... Castletown -
Ditto • . - • - Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown -
Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto - . - . • Ramsey
Proportion of non-efi^tive Charges - - -
Civil List ... - Castletown •
Ditto - ^ - - - Douglas
Ditto - . • - . Ramsey
Charges of Collection - - Castletown •
' Ditto ----- Douglas
Ditto ----- Ramsey
Proportion of non-effective Charges - - -
CivU List - - . - CasUetown -
Ditto - - . . - Douglas
Ditto - - . • - Ramsey
500
60 1 -
153 16 6
65 12 6
41 13 4
49 7 4
116 8 6
48 6 11
41 13 4
47 6 -
108 10 1
50 - -
41 13 4
680 18 5
8,001 7 -
873 5 -
26-10
808 16 3
4
261
- 6
3 10
4,261 16 8
19,156 11 1 5,268 14 6
8,000
13,875 17 5
Notc-^The Balance of 20,348 Z. 5 #. 7 d. wUl be disposed of thus :—
One-ninth part of the Quarter's Revenue to 8l8t March 1882
Due Exchequer ------...
Less, Abatement on account of Loss on importation of Goods
Balance in hand at Slst March 1882 -
SL 9, d,
1,091 2 10
50,557 19 8
20,348 5 7
70,906 5 8
£. 10,000
2,000
Expended by War Department, 1881-82
Ditto - Boardof Works, 1881-^2 -
Unappropriated Surplus due Isle of Man
8,000 - -
278 5 1
845 17 7
10,183 - 1
20,348 5 7
Customs, 21 June 1882.
H. R, Poole,
Assistant Accountant and Controller General.
and, subject to the observations contahied in my Report, is correct.
Wm, Dunbar,
Comptroller General of Her Majesty's Exchequer,
and Auditor General of Public Accounts.
266.
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ACCOUNT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF
J>T.
GENERAL ACCOUNT of the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund,
Date.
RECEIPTS.
Voucher.
Amoaot.
alance at Bank of England
ccoantant and Controller General of Castoms, Allowance in respect
of loss to Insalar Reyenne caused by the importation of English
duty-paid goods in Quarter to Slst March 1881 - . -
ouglas School Committee, Instalment of Balance of Purchase
Money of Land sold by Insular Government ....
3oogla8 School Committee, Interest on 2,161 2., Balance of Pur-
chase Money of Land sold by Insular Government, from 1st
Xovember 1880, to 1st May 1881, at 4 per cent. ....
ccountant and Controller (General of Customs, on account of
Surplus Revenue for Year ended 31st March 1881 ...
umbeirs Banking Company, Limited, Half-year's Interest on un-
paid Purchase Money of keys Old House, Castletown
'anagers of Peel National School, Amount of Grant overpaid in
1880-81 •
!anager8 of Ramsey Wesleyan School - ditto - ditto
ouglas School Committee, Balance of Purchase Money of Land sold
by Insular Government ...-..•.
ifto . Interest on 2,161 1 from 1st to 19th May
1881, al 4 per cent. - £.4 10-
iterest on 1,161 ^, from 20tli May to dOth June 1881 - 5 6 11
illaugh School Committee, Amount of Grant overpaid in 1880-81
erman School Committee • ditto - ditto
!alew School Committee - ditto - ditto
[anagers of St. Barnabas' National School, Douglas - ditto - ditto
ccountant and Controller General of Customs, Balance of Surplus
Revenue for year ended 31 March 1881 . . • - .
ccountant and Controller General of CuHtoms, Allowance in respect
of Loss to Insular Revenue, caused by Importation of English duty-
paid goods, in quarter to 80 June 1881 .....
[anagers of Poxdale National School, Amount of Grant overpaid in
1880-81 - .
Ludreas School Committee - ditto
ditto
Bank book •
Bank book -
D.
D.
E.
H.
Bank book -
Bankbook -
£. «. (2.
1,517 15 1
500 - -
1,000
48 12 0
Bankbook - -
11,000 -
Bankbook -
8 -
B.
1 16
C.
- 6
1,161 -
9 16 11
- 9 -
- 9
1 13
2 5
876 17 5
500
8 -
18
Carried forward - - - £.
16,629 5 II
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THE ISLE OP MAN FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1882.
for ihe Year from Ist of April 1881 to Slst of March 1882.
Or.
Date.
1881:
1 April
1 » -
1 ., -
1 K -
1 » -
S „ -
16 „ -
20 „ -
11 May
87 „ -
28
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27
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4 June
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8 Aug.
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8
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8
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8
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-
8
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8
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8
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-
27
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-
29
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PAYMENTS.
Voucher.
Bj Half-year's Interest 'on loan of 6,000 Z. for Ramsej Inner Work and
Battery Work
„ Half-year's Interest on loan of 13,000 1 for Battery Work and Quay
n Half-year's Interest on loan of 5,000 1 for Ramsey Outer Work and
Port Erin Landing Qnay^ ---.-..-
yy Half-year's Interest on loan of 4,000 U for . ditto ...
^ Half-year's Interest on loan of 4,000 1, for Battery Work
», Payment to meet Education Grants ......
,» Manx Northern Railway Company, Interest to 31st December 1880,
on Gofemment Guaranteed Preference Shares ....
„ Receiver General; Isle of Man, Payment on account of Vote for
Preliminary Expenses for Harbour Works .....
Payment to meet Education Grants
John Gelling, payment on aoeonnt of Contract for erecting Port 8t
Mary Police Station, &c. -
„ Payment to meet Education Grants .......
„ Commission on Draft of 1,000 Z.-------
„ Ditto - ditto - 48/. 12#. 6<Z.
„ James Cowle, Fitting-up Office of Inspector of Weights and
Measures, Douglas .--..---.
„ Chairman of Lunatic Asylum Committee, Balance of Vote of 900 L
for Alterations to Lunatic Asylum ......
„ Payment to meet Education Grants ......
„ Dr. J. A. Dearden, Fees as Public Vaccinator, Douglas District
n Dr. H. Higgins - ditto ... Peel District
„Dr. J. W.Wood - ditto - - - Ramsey District -
,, Dr. J. Clayne - - ditto ... Castletown District -
„ Payment to defray cost of General Election of House of Keys, and
of forming and revising Lists of Voters .....
„ Payment to defray cost of taking the Census in April 1881
„ Payment to meet Education Grants - ....
,, J. J. Corlett, on account of Contract for fitting up Chamber for House
of Keys
„ Receiver General, Isle of Man, payment on account of Vote for Pre-
liminary Expenses of Harbour Works .....
„ Receiver General, Isle of Man, payment on account of Vote for Peel
Inner Harbour Extension .....---
„ Payment to meet Education Grants ......
„ F. B. Keene, Allowance made by Treasury, on account of expenses
in coming from Northampton Gaol to take up his appointment as
Head Gaoler ..........
„ E. k. C. Corlett, Furniture for Council Room, &c - - - -
„ Postage of Cheque Book
„ Commission on Draft for 1,170/. 16 «. 11 tf. - . . . .
„ Ditto - - ditto - 8/.
„ Ditto - - ditto - 1/. 16*
„ Stamps on Draft ..........
„ Payment to meet Education Grants . . • . ^ .
„ J. Cooper, Fitting up Office for Inspector of Weights and Measures,
Castletown ..........
1
2
3
4
5
Education Account
Carried
Education Account
8
Education Account
Bankbook -
Bankbook -
9
10
Education Account
11
12
13
14
15 & 15a
16
Education Account
17
18
19
Education Account
20
21
Bank book -
Bankbook -
Bank book -
Bank book -
Bankbook -
Education Account
22
forward - - - ^.
Amount.
£. t. d.
120 - -
260 - -
100 - -
80 - -
100 - -
496 8 7
200 - '
800 - -
125 17 6
600 - -
1 5 -
- 1 2
266.
B
I
22 3
1
300 •-
-
500 -
-
34 18
-
34 18
-
17 1
8
15 16
-
312 11
7
299 18
6
1,000 -
-
2iK) -
-
200 -
-
1,000 -
-
1,000 -
-
20 -
..
15 15
7
1
- 1
5
1 9
8
- -
6
- -
6
- -
3
600 -
-
6 10
6
8,094 17
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ACCOUNT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF
Dr.
General Account of the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund, for
Data.
RECEIPTS.
Voucher.
Amount.
Brought forward
^ers of Michael Parochial School, Amount of Grant overpaid in
0-81 - - - -
School Committee - ditto - - ditto
i Agents for the Colonies, Loan to Insular GrOTeniment
1 School Committee, Amount of Grant overpaid in 1880-81 -
^rs of Ramsey National School - ditto - ditto
i Agents for the Colonies, Loan to Insular Govemroent -
« School Committee, Amount of Grant Overpaid in 1880-81
les of King William's College, Price of Desk Sold by Insular
emment ...........
. Hamilton, Price of Copy of ArchsBological Commission's
lort ------•.-.,
Gell, Attorney General, Isle of Man, Balance of Estate of
Iget Bower, an Intestate - - .....
ntantand Controller General of Customs, Allowance in respect
iOBS to Insular Revenue caused by the Importation of English
r-paid goods, in Quarter to 30th September 1881 • - .
rer General, Isle of Man, Proceeds of Sale of PUnt belonnnjr to
teryWork .
»rwood, Proceeds of Sale of Carpet and Gaseliers
ley General, Isle of Mao, Costs recovered in case of Attorney
eral r. R. Hardy . -
ill's Banking Company, Limited. Half-year's Interest on Un-
Purchase Money of Keys^Old House, Castletown
L.
Bankbook
N.
Bankbook
O.
Bank book
S.
T.
U.
Bank book
£. #. d.
16,629 • 5 11
- 15 -
1 1
13,000 - ^
6 7-
39,000
1 13
-36
19 5 -
500
358 11 6
5 19
1 8 10
8 -
Carried forward - - - £.
69,536 18 9
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THE ISLB OF MAN FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1882.
II
the Year from I8t April 1881 to Slst March 188-3 — continued.
Cr.
Date.
1881 :
31 Aag.
31 „ -
31 „ -
31 , -
6 Sept.
6 „ -
14 „ -
14 ^ -
30 „ -
30 „ -
30 „ -
30 „ -
7 0ct.-
7 „ -
7 „ «
14 „ -
14 „ .
25 „ -
29 ,. -
4 Not.
< » •
* ,. -
18 „ -
12 Dec.
12
»f
12
»
12
»>
18
»
12
t9
19
99
12
>»
12
»»
12
tf
15
99
15
t9
22
»f
266.
PAYMENTS.
Voucher.
By Public Works Lotn Commiuioners, Interest on 6,551 ^ 2 1. 2 4.,
Balance of Loan of 6,700 /., (rom 1 7th December 1 880, to date -
„ Ditto, Balance of Principal of Loan of 6,700 /. ....
^ Ditto, Interest on Loan of 6,700/., from 28tb Febmary 1881, to
Date ---
Brooght forward
S3
„ Ditto, Principal of Loan .----.-.
p Payment to meet Edoeation Grants ......
„ W. A. Loch, Parliamentary Agent --.--.-
„ Payment to meet Edacation Grants ......
,1 Crown Agents for the Colonies, Interest on Loan of 15,000^1, from
30th April to 30th Angnst 1881
„ Bank of England, Principal of Loan ......
„ Ditto - ditto • ditto
„ J. Francis, Secretary, Prorindal Insurance Company, Principal of
M W. W. Christian, Trustee of Gilmour's Estate, Principal of Loan
„ L. Oertling, Balance, Weights, and Pipettes fur Inspector under
Weights and Measures Act .-.-..-.
„ H. Grafes, Tent for Tynwald Hill, St John's
„ F. Brown, Fee for Acting as Clerk to Election Committee of House of
Keys -.-.-..-'...
„ Dumbeirs Banking Company, Limited, Principal of Loan
„ Ditto - - ditto - - ditto ....
„ Crown Agents for the Colonies, Stamp Duty oo Temporary Debentures
for 15,000/. '. . .
„ Payment to meet Education Grants ..•••.
„ Receiver General, Isle of Man, Payment ou account of Vote for Pre-
liminary Expenses of Harbour Works -•-...
„ Ditto, for laying down Concrete Apron at Battery Work • • .
t, Ditto, Payment on account of Vote for Peel Inner Harbour
Extension ------...--
„ John Gelling, Final Instalment od account of Contract for Ellecting
Port St. Mary Police SUtion .-.-...
„ James Cowle, Balance of account of 148/. 16#. for extra Work for
Furnishing and Fitting New Government Offices • - . -
I, Ditto, Grates, Tiles, and Fender for House of Keys* Room
„ Ditto, Chimney-pieoe, Grate, Tiles, and Fender in New Council
Chamber -.------•--
„ Ditto, Setting Stained Glass Windows in House of Keys' Room •
„ Ditto, Gas Pendants for House of Keys' Room, and settiog the
„ Nicholson Brothers, Balance of account for Painting New Public
Buildings r--
„ Ditto, Extra Painting and Papering to New Public Buildings, and
Painting, &c. Council Chamber -.-••.-
„ J. J. Corlett, Payment on account of Contract for Fitting up House of
Keys' Room ..-.----•-
„ Ditto, Chairs for House of Keys' Room
„ E. and C. Corlett, Chairs and Window Poles for the Council
Chamber ---•-..-..-
„ Dr. S. Laird, One Month's Salary to 30tb November, as Medical
Sanitary Officer to Laxey Board of Health . • - - .
„ Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Fire-irons for House of Keys'
Room ---.-.-.-.
Foreign Bill Stamp on Draft for 5 /. 19 #. •
2dA
24
24a
Education Account
35
Education Account
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Education Account
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
' 50
51
52
Bank book -
Carried forward -
Amount
£. t. rf.
8,094 17 1
184 10 2
6^1 2 2
137 6 1
6,700 - -
600 - -
10 10 -
600 - -
129 17 2
13,000 - -
6,000 - -
4,000 - -
6,925 - -
19 18 &
37 - -
3 11 -
. bfiOO - -
4,000 - -
18 15 -
500 - -
66 15 -
400 - -
500 - -
172 16 ~
78 17 1
48 12 -
43 16 *
4 17 1
23 17 10
41 16 4
18 12 6
139 12 6
60 7 6
39 18 -
20 - -
4 18 6
- - 2
£. .63,976 18 8
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ACCOUNT OF RBVBNUE ANIT EXPBNDITURB OF
Dn
General Account of the Isle of Man Accumulated Fund, for
Date.
RECEIPTS.
Voucher.
Amomit.
1882:
lOJftn. •
Brought forward - -
To Accountant and Controller General of CustomSyAllowanoe in respect
of loss to Insular Customs Reyenue, caused by importation of
Englith duty-paid goods, for Quarter to 3 1st December 1661
„ Messrs. Coutts k Co., First Instalment of Loan to Isle of Man
Government •- ........
„ Receiver General, Isle of Man ; Proceeds of Sale of Plant at
Battery Pier -------...
„ Ditto - Proceeds of Sale of Plant at Bamsey Harbonr Work
Foreign Bill Stamp on Draft for 5 2. 19 «., charged twice in error
„ ar W. Drinkwater, price of Bath and Fittings purchased from
Insular Government ---------
,» James Cowle, price of Chimney-piece, ditto
„ B. J. Bowman, price of Oak Office Fittings, ditto
„ R. Harrison, Receiver General; Proceeds of sale of Plant at Port
Erin Harbour Work ---------
Unexpended Balance of Money drawn to meet Expenses of reception
of His Royal Highness the Dake of Edinburgh - - -
Ditto • late Fine Fund
Bankbook
Bank book
69,536 18 9
600
W.
Bank book
90,000
S04 1 7
80-8
Al
Bankbook -
Bank book -
3 -
12 7
66 0 1
2S4 16 11
140,663 8 0
to Balance --•..•----•-----.
^, Amount paid Manx Northern Railway Company, Interest on Government Guaranteed Shares
3,806 19 2
496 8 7
4,395 7 9
* and Audit Department,*! Examined,
SO June 1882. / B, J. WilHanu.
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M E N T I
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^mmlssionei
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367 Z. 16#.
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NATIONAL DEBT.
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House o
dated 27 April i88a ;— /or,
STATEMENT " of the Amount of the National Deb
March 1882 (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper
1881)."
(^Mr. Hubbard.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be F
25 July 1882.
310.
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RETURN RELATING TO THE NATIONAL DEBT.
ATIONAL DEBT.
noNAL Debt on the Slst day of March 1882, specifying
in the Form annexed, and the Total Amount.
nt of the National Debt on the Slst day of March 1882.
Per Cent.
Amount of Stock.
nd (Debt to) -
£. f.
8 -
8 -
8 -
8 10
2 10
8 -
. . - £.
ts at 20th
- - . £.
£.
29,800,000
8,976,682
£. f. d.
896,968,810 6 11
202,186,924 1 I
91,870,697 8 -
226,746 6 4
6,606,000 8 6
18,646,869 4 8
Total Funded Debt •
Friendly Societies Accoun
709,498,647 10 6
83,181,876 - -^
6,162,800 - -
7,418,900 - -
6,481,000 - -
2,144,662 7 8
Total Debt
anal Shares, exclusiye of
Rothschild ...
762,882,684 17 9
88,776,682 - -
Net Value of Debt • - - £.
729,066,102 17 9
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RETURN RELATING TO NATIONAL DEBT.
National Debt for each Year firom 1857-8 to 1881-82.
2.
Amount of Stock
created under
" The EMt Indian
Loan (Annoitiet) Act,
1879/' and
Increase of Capital
in Year 1881-3,
occasioned
by Exchange
of
Exchequer Bonds
for Stock.
8.
Amount of Stock
created for Purchase
ofTelegraphSy
and
eqnlTalent in Consols,
at 92-8077,
of the
Terminable Annnities
created on
Aecoant of PortificationN,
and
Army Localization.
Unfimded Debt
created
OTer Debt paid of^
and
Increase of Capital
in Year 1868-9,
occasioned
by Exchange
of
Exchequer Bills
for Stock.
TOTAL.
2,049,269
210,588
£.
216,667
1,050,833
1,029,167
888,338
716,000
487,600
641,667
520,000
668,750
7,216,667
462,500
1,768,633
383,667
1,731,667
650,000
616,085
1,259,406
1,181,357
904,866
£.
869,289
460,700
1,985,000
759,700
t 6,162,500
2,542,000
6,659,200
5,267,100
1,474,800
869,289
677,867
1,050,888
1,029,167
888,388
715,000
487,500
541,667
520,000
2,558,750
7,216,667
462,500
1,768,688
888,667
1,781,667
1,409,700
6,778,585
8,801,406
7,840,557
6,171,456
8,524,059
210,588
2,259,847
♦22,142,265
26,180,289
50,582,841
▼e ExpendiluTf , ie., for the " Acquisition of the Telegraphs."
ictive Expenditure. — Portifleations and Army Localization.
—
Telegraph Stock.
(b)
Equivalent in
3 A per Cent. Stock,
at 92-3077,
of Annuities created fur
Fordficaiions
and Army Localization.
• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1
£.
7,000,000
300,000
1,367,800
1,190,000
346,262
284,406
814,691
146,023
£.
6,017,917
216,667
162,600
400,833
333,667
641,667
650,<K)0
270,833
976,000
866,666
768,383
£.
10,948,172
11,194,083
urchase tlic Suez Canal Shares were all datod the 20ih March 1876 ; the entire sum has
Icbt created in 1876-6. The money was received at different dates in Maroh and April
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RETURN of tiie National Dbbt for each Year from 1867-8 to 1881-82.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Increase (RaUoi) or Decrease of
Debt Paid off.
Tbtal Debt Paid o^
National Debt.
Net Estimated
inclndiiig
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Unfanded Debt,
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(as in
for
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(as in
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Terminable Annuities.
Terminable Annaities.
Column 6).
Columns 8 and 8).
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
2,429,041
5,786,704
5,786,704
5,786,704
— 10,753,490
- 1857-8.
106,466
8,627,281
2,767,992
2,767,992
— 1,648,220
. 1858-9.
2,111,288
6,040,844
6,040,844
6,040,344
+ 4,840,000
- 1859-60.
85,309
1,682,148
1,004,781
1,221,448
— 55,027
. 1860-61.
285,759
1,589,155
538,322
1,589,155
— 2,609,568
- 1861-2.
92,439
639,852
389y315
639,852
— 101,171
- 1862-8.
3,450,492
4,390,096
8,501,768
4,390,096
— 4,615,508
. 1863-4.
8,441,247
5,140,427
4,425,427
5,140,427
— 8,235,884
. 1864-5.
•
(c) 8,078,756
9,777,415
9,289,915
9,777,415
— 5,193,916
. 1865-6.
988,854
2,751,677
2,210,010
2,751,677
— 619,000
. 1866-7.
1,094,584
1,257,646
787,546
1,257,546
+ 1,240,000
- 1867-8.
95,055
2,646,841
92,691
661,341
+ 1,450,000
- 1868-9.
(d) 9,089,635
12,195,868
4,978,701
12,195,868
— 8,790,000
- 1869-70.
2,848,058
5,858,582
5,896,082
5,858,582
— 4,186,000
. 1870-71.
1,988,497
5,117,876
8,348,748
5,117,376
+ 8,050,000
. 1871-2.
8,918,645
7,127,564
6,793,887
7,127,554
— 8,882,000
- 1872-8.
4,781,557
8,118,884
6,887,167
8,118,884
— 8,180,000
- 1878-4.
970,887
5,078,981
8,669,281
5,819,281
— 4,268,000
- 1874-5.
749,008
4,988,978
1/89,607
5,026,478
— 60,000
. 1875-6.
413,502
4,824,541
1,028,135
4,882,541
+ 1,884,000
- 1876-7.
1,319,198
6,865,467
1,975,090
8,115,467
nil
. 1877-8-
. 808,126
5,615,878
556,088
8,016,878
+ 4,870,000
- 1878-9.
118,189
5,125,971
1,601,912
6,275,971
nU
. 1879-80.
5,750,981
5,340,548
5,340,548
5,840,643
+ 8,151,000
- 1880-81.
913,972
5,868,340
5,657,752
6,868,840
— 1,885,000
- 1881-2.
55,757,980
126,464,844
75,872>508
(c) 119,225,705
—
(c) Includes 8,945,8492. Stock cancelled on account of Unclaimed DiTideuds and Donations and Bequests, and 2,664,8002.
Exchequer Bills paid ofll
(d) Includes 5,871,488 /L Stock cancelled on account of Courts of Chancery and Bankruptcy, and 2;134,600iL Exchequer Bonds
and Bills, and 1,000,000 L Ways and Means AdTsnees paid off.
(s) Also, not taking into account— Net Debt created for the purchase of Suez Canal Shares, and for Public Works Loans, 18,951,100 /.
Treasury Chambers,!
15 August 1882. j
LEONARD COURTNEY.
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RETURN RELATING TO THE NATIONAL DEBT.
^^TIONAL DEBT REDUCTION.
Operations of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the
Dg the various Sums received from the Exchequer under specified
[NABLE Annuities, Old and New Sinking Funds, and the
ireof, in the Year ending 3l8t March 1882.
—
Issues from the
Excheqoer.
Portion of Exchequer
Issue
representing Interest.
Portion of Exchequer
Issue representing
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W,&c - - .
Jeo. 4, c. 24, kc
1886 - - . -
Soo. 3, c. 41
1886 . . - .
April 1886.
jfore 6th April 1885 -
Up 6th April 1885 -
pfouB dates in 1886 -
hl886 . •
illy 1906 • - -
Vict. c. 56, expiring^
iUgoBi 1908
£. *. d,
954,181 17 11
26,061 12 6
9,983 7 2
7,914 8 10
116,000 - -
689,722 - -
2,000,000 - -
1,617,845 - -
378,831 - -
1,350,583 - -
57,932 5 -
41,830 6 -
$36,000 - -
£. s. d.
286,264 17 11
6,686 12 6
9,983 7 2
1,018 8 10
15,900 - -
86,115 11 2
240,174 - -
239,771 16 1
63,499 18 9
156,974 6 11
30,738 18 -
22,014 - -
£. f. d,
667,927 - -
18,475 - -
• —
6,896 - -
100,100 - -
503,606 8 10
1,769,826 - -
1,378,073 4 11
315,331 1 3
1,193,608 13 1
27,193 7 -
1 41,836 6 -
13,986 - -
[fniTiBS - - - £.
1881 - - - -
7,186,890 17 5
933,863 3 -
270,120 11 11
6,900 14 7
12,546 17 7
199,874
1,169,031 16 4
130,074 - -
6,026,869 1 1
933,363 3 -
270,120 11 11
6,906 14 7
12,646 17 7
69.800 - -
Total - - - £.
8,608,702 4 6
1,289,105 16 4
7,319,596 8 S
128,849 I 8
Total por Rbductiox o
F Debt • • - £.
7,448,445 9 10
ents a Re-payment of Capital. See 26 Vict c. 14, s. 4.
»f paying tiie Capital deficiency in respect of Trustee Savings Banks.
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PATENT OFFICE (RECEIPTS).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 20 April 1882;—^
RETUKN ^^ showing a Classification of the whoI<
Office for the Year 1881-82, including Stamps
Stages; Third Year Fees; Seventh Year Fees;
Sales; Designs and Trade Marks (nearly similar
of Session 1881)."
Classes of Rbceipts,
1. Initial Stages;
Petitions for Letters Patent ....
Applications with Complete Specifications -
Notices to Proceed
Warrants ---
Letters Patent
Final Specifications -.--•-
Notices of Objection to Grant ....
Notices of Objection to Sealing - - - -
On Oppositions .-•••-
2. Third Year Fees -------
a; Seventh Year Fees -
4. Other Fees, Certificates^ kc, - - - -
5. Sales -- --
tDesigns
6.
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Office of Commissioners of Patents^l
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POPULATION, REVENUE, AND EXPENDITURE.
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The Honse of Commonfi,
dated 24 April 1883;-::^,
RETURN "showing the Figures upon which the Chancbllor op the
ExcHBQUEK based, in his Budget Speech of Monday 4th April 1881,
his Comparison of the Progress of Population, Revenue, and
Expenditure since 1842.'*
^T47pSn?8'r} R. K. W. LINGE
Extract from Mr. Gladstone's Budget Speech, Monday, 4th April
•* I wish to present to the House, in a very succinct and general form
** figures which, I think, illustrate in a striking manner the present moven
** public wealth, as compared with population and expenditure. . . .
'* make ground at such a rate, and for such a long time, that people b(
^* believe we shall never cease to make ground ; but I wish Parliament to
** stand that we are not making ground at present. I speak of the h
** years, and without reference to party diflferences, and 1 say we are
^* losing than making ground.
'^ In the calculation of expenditure I shall present, care has been ta
^* exclude everything that can be called occasional; all Votes for special pu
'* have been shut out ; and if they had not been shut out, the result
** have been, perhaps, more striking than that which 1 now present.
•• example, the 6,000,000 /. taken by the late Government at one period o
** existence does not enter into the figures 1 shall present ; nor do(
** 3,200,000 Z. paid by a former Liberal Government in respect of the Al
•* award. As far as possible the whole of the results are given in round nu
** and approximately, and they do not include anything but the normal (
** diture.
*^ 1 have said there are three elements in the calculation— population, re
^^ and expenditure. 1 begin with the year 1842 ; there are four different pi
^* and I compare the first year of each period with the last. The revenue re
^* to is derived exclusively from customs, excise, stamps, and taxes. I shal
^* word or two upon the income tax afterwards, because 1 think to include
^* would be to introduce an element that would be rather bewildering ; b
** points I have stated the Committee wiU see, on the whole, form a fair meas
** progress or the reverse. The expenditure is, of course, that which we somi
** call optional ; that which is in the main supply expenditure, excluding ex
•• ture upon the debt of the country. The first period is from 1842 to 185
'* latter year being taken because it is the first year of normal expenditure
** the Crimean War. During that period, which included the famine in Ir
^* the population increased only one-third per cent, per annum. The re
** increased at the rate of 1| per cent, per annum ; but the expenditure inci
** per aimum 2 J per cent., somewhat faster than the revenue. The next
** is from 1859 to 1873. The population increased one per cent, per ai
** the revenue increased three per cent, per annum, and the expenditure
** cent, per annum.
*^ The next period is from 1874 to 1 877> and it represents what may be
" the setting sun of our prosperity ; the last years of rather fading brillia
1.54. A ** con
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*^ compared with the economical results of former periods. From 18/4 to 1877,
" the population still increasing at 1 per cent, per annum, the revenue increased
** 1 J per cent, per annum ; but the expenditure increased at the rate of 3 J per
" cent, per annum. Taking the last two years, 1878 and 1879, that is down to
" March 1880, the population still increasing at 1 per cent, per annum, the
'^ revenue went back at the rate of 2|ths* per cent, per annum; but the expenditure
" continued to increase at the rate of 2|-th per annum. So that not only during
'* three of those periods has our optional expenditure increased a great deal
" faster than our revenue, but in the fourth of those periods, that is during the
f( locf f^o years, our revenue has actually gone back, while our expenditure has
ised 2^-th per cent, per annum ; and I am sorry fo say that when I come
tke provision for 1881-2^ I shall be obliged to ask for a further augment-
pvill now present the subject in words which show these results in a
er form. The readiest and simplest of all methods of illustrating the
th of wealth in this country is by a reference to the income tax. But,
we are met by this, that a penny in the income tax does not mean the
thing in different years. In the year 1853 the area of the income tax
jxtended. In subsequent years it has been considerably diminished, and
lecessary to make very careful allowance for all these successive changes,
0 balance them one against the other, or else the comparison of the 1 d.
;ome tax in one year with the 1 d. of income tax in another year tends
to mislead. I will not go into the details of these changes. They would
rearisome, and they are besides unnecesstiry ; but great care has been
L in preparing the very simple statement I am now about to submit to th e
nittee, and I can confidently state that it may be, as a whole, safely relied
. The 1 d. of income tax in 1842-3, when the tax was first laid, was
1 772,000 /. No changes took place in the area or circuit within which
ax was applied in the first 10 years of its existence. In the year 1862--3,
772,000/. had only grown to 810,000/., a moderate growth ; but many
^es have been since brought into operation. Between the years 1852
1877-8, the 1 d. in the income tax, after allowing justly for all changes
le way of allowances and remissions, so as to make the comparison
)ximately precise, had grown from 810,000/. to 1,990,000/.; that
des Ireland, and it includes aU additions and remissions. What you must
into account is this : that the figures I am now giving for 1877-8, and
which I will give directly for 1881-2, are upon the supposition that the
of the tax remains the same as in 1852-3, and therefore all changes are
I together. Well, having grown to 1,990,000/. in 1877-8, in 1881-2,
d. of income tax, which does not strictly represent the general condition
3 people, but the condition of the wealthier classes of the people, has gone
for the first time since it was imposed. No such period can be found, as
\ I am aware, since the year 1842. The 1 d. of income tax being, as I
said, 1,990,000 /. in 1877-8, is now estimated on the basis of last year
>43,000/. for 1881-2. If the Committee will look at the Revenue Returns,
will find that the 1 d. of income tax is not worth so much. I have been
ed to debit and credit the 1 d. with every change made in the income tax
1852, and unfortunately, I have had to debit it with a larger sum than
I credit it; and therefore, for the purpose of comparison, the 1 d. shows a
r ]deld than the actual 1 d. of the income tax.**
* By error 1/2 per cent, was printed instead of 2}.
figures upon which the foregoing statement depends have been taken,
IS possible, from certain well-known Parliamentary Papers, in order to
and facilitate reference and examination. The Papers in question are.
Statistical Abstract ; and, (2) the return showing the net charge of the
service to the taapaj/er since 1857-8, obtained originally by Mr. Childers,
w usually moved for by Mr. James.
numbers of the people are derived from the annual Estimate of the
ar General as it appears in the Statisticd Abstract.
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REVENUE, AND EXPENDITURE, 1842^1880. 3
The Revenue is confined to taxation, and consists of proceeds ol customs,
excise^ stamps, and assessed taxes ; the income tax is treated separately.
The Expenditure omits the charge of the debt and the cost of collecting
revenue. It is made up of the Exchequer Issues for Army, Navy, Civil Service,
Education, and Grants in aid of Local Taxation, after abating from each of
the several heads any earnings or receipts not derived from taxation. The
practice of bringing gross expenditure to account has varied so much from time
to time that the principle, adopted in Mr. Childers' return, of charge to the
taxpayer alone enables the expenditure of different years to be compared upon
equal terms. Moreover, as the normal expenditure is the object of comparison,
votes for special expeditions, or for special services of any magnitude, have been
omitted. 1842 is selected as the starting point, because in that year the income
tax was imposed, and from it dates the modem system of finance.
In ordinary times one might expect perhaps that population, revenue, and
expenditure would advance in a similar ratio of progression. But if expenditure
advances, while revenue is stationary or recedes, increase of taxation or a
return to disused taxes must be the result. If such a state of things arises,
the attention of the Government and the public should be directed to it by
timely warning, in order that the State may not drift into difficulty. Such
warning on the present occasion records the conclusion, to which the figures of
recent years appear to point, merely as a subject for examination and con-
sideration. It does not imply that prosperity will not return, and it certainly
does not assume that the State has entered upon a normal period of financial
retrogression.
1. — Population.
Population of the United Kingdom estimated to the middle of each year
(exclusive of the Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen abroad) ;
(1.)— Middle of Year 1841 26,751,000
(2.)— Ditto . ditto 1858 28,390,000
(3.)— Ditto - ditto 1873 32,125,000
(4.)_Ditto - ditto 1877 33,447,000
(6.)— Ditto - ditto 1881 34,789,000
The population in the first period, 1842-58 inclusive, shows an average
increase of about one-third per cent, per annum.
In the second period, 1859-73 inclusive, the average increase is not quite one
per cent, per annum.
In the third period, whether taken for four years to 1877i or for eight years
to 1881, it is more than one per cent, per annum.
2. — Rbvbnub.
The figures showing the progress of revenue and the changes in taxation are
taken from the Statistical Abstract. As has been explained above, the
** Revenue " is in this instance confined to the produce of taxation from customs,
excise, stamps, and taxes.
The yearly changes in taxation make it difficult to measure with accuracy
the progress of the revenue derived from taxes, and the difficulty is enhanced
by the practice growing more into favour, because more for the public con-
venience, of levying diflferent branches of revenue by means of uniform stamps.
The closest approach to accuracy would probably be attained if, in comparing
the revenue of two years, the quantity of each article paying tax in the first year
was ascertained, and assessed at the rate of duty levied in the latter year.
This, however, would be a work of much labour, and for ordinary purposes it
has been customary to use a rougher method of computation. The produce of
taxation in the first of the two years selected for comparison is ascertained.
The amount of taxation imposed and remitted in the intervening period
is then analysed, and the balance added to or deducted from the produce of the
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said first year. It is evident that the residt should show roughly the amount
of taxation which the second of the selected years would produce, if there were
no elasticity in the revenue itself. The stationary revenue thus computed for the
second year of the comparison is then compared with the actual revenue of that
year, and the difference marks the progression or retrogression of the revenue.
Thus in the year 1841-2 the four heads of customs, excise, stamps, taxes, pro-
duced 50,287,000 /. In the 17 years intervening between 5th January 1842
•The financial year and 3 1st March* 1859, duties affecting these heads of revenue had been remitted
iposed to the amount of 11,241,000 /. If the revenue had
lary the produce of the year 1858-9 would have been
s actually 53,188,000/., or 14,142,000 /. higher than the
It is obvious that addition or subtraction of the amounts
in the manner described over a long period of time is a
ag inaccuracies, but the inaccuracies have a tendency to
and the general result tests fairly the progress of the
(«.)
(8.)
(4.)
(».)
(6.)
lltff
A.
• Balance of
Taxation Remitted
over
Taxation Imposed
during tlie
Penod,
Revenue,
in last Year of
Period of
Comparison,
if stationary,
would be
Actual
Revenue
in last Year
of
Period of
Comparison.
Increase.
,f 1 1
£.
£.
£.
£.
£•
)
Of
11,241,000
39,046,000
63,188,000
14,142,000
832,000
neaslyliperoent.
)
16,207,000
36,981,000
60,385,000
23,404,000
1,560,000
netrlySpercent
)
2,305/)00
58,080,000
61,059,000
2,979,000
745,000
rather more than
1} per cent
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impoted over
Tasee reduced.
Decreaee,
Jtetrogreetiont
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61,530,000
58,596,000
2;^3^fl00
griper cent.
ire compiled from the Parliamentary Papers [C. 144. C. 145] 1870« and [C. 2935] 1881.
3. — ^EXPBNDITUBE.
Army and
Nayy.
Civil Serrice,
Imperial.
EdacatioD.
Grants in
Aid of Local
Taxation.
Total.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
14,067,000
4,640,000
76,000
668,000
10,841,000
19,687|000
6,620,000
906,000
1,664,000
27,627,000
22,846,000
5,707,000
1,926,000
2,761,000
88,289,000
24,661,000
6,739,000
8,082,000
4,204,000
87,686,0C0
26,009,000
6,728,000
8,427,000
4,980,000
89,130,000
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The foregoing figures are taken for the years 1858, 1873, 1877, and 1879,
from the Return 394 of the Session of 1881, entitled. Return of Public
Expenditure (Charge on Taxes). The Return in question has not been carried
back to the year 1841-2, but the figures for that year have been recast so as to
correspond with those of the later years.
In the first period the average annual increase of expenditure was 487,400 /.,
and the annual percentage of increase upon the expenditure of 1841-2 amounts
to 2-5. In the second period the average annual increase is 374,000 /., and the
annual percentage of increase upon the expenditure of 1868-9 amounts to 1*35.
In the third period the average annual increase is 1,074,000 /., and the annual
percentage of increase upon the expenditure of 1873-4 amounts to 3*23 ; while
for the fourth period, viz., the years 1878-9 and 1879-80, the average increase
is 80U500 /., and the annual percentage of increase upon the expenditure of
1877-8 is 2-136.
Income Tax.
As the rate of the tax has varied from year to year, its progress can only be
measured by calculating the produce of one penny at different periods.
The income tax was imposed in 1842. Incomes under 150/. a year were
exempted, and the tax did not extend to Ireland. In order to compare on
equal terms the produce of the tax in the early years of its imposition with
the produce in more recent years, it is necessary to add to the latter the
amoimt of abatements, and to deduct from it the amount of additions which
have in the interval affected the tax.
(1.) In 1853-4, the tax was extended to Ireland. The produce of the
Irish part of the tax at that time was estimated at 79,000 /. per penny : in
1877-8 the produce was 97,000 /.
(2.) In 1853-4 the tax was imposed on incomes between 100/. and
150 /., and the produce was estimated at 60,000 /. per penny of the tax.
(3.) In 1853-4 life assurance premiums were exempted, the loss on
which was estimated at about 17,000 /. per penny. In 1877-8 the loss was
about 7,000 /.
(4.) In 1863-4 an abatement of 60 /. was allowed from incomes under
200 /. a year ; the loss was estimated at about 57*000 /. the penny. The
loss in the first year corresponded closely to the estimate ; but it had risen
in the year 1871-2 (the year previous to the change mentioned next) to
76,000/. per penny.
(5.) In 1872-3 the abatement was extended, and 80 /. freed from tax on
incomes under 300 /. It was estimated that this would afford a relief of
76,000 /. per penny. In fact, the loss per penny was not more in 1 872-3
than about 61,000/.
(6.) In 1876-7 the abatement was again extended, and 120/. freed
from tax on incomes \mder 400 /«
(70 In 1876-7, at the same time the tax was entirely renutted on
incomes under 150 /.
It is difficult to state the effect of these measures separately. The Chancellor
of the Exchequer reckoned the combined loss at 130,000 /. per penny.
It is reckoned that the loss by raising the limit of total exemption, 1876-7, from
100 /., to 150 /.,is not more than the amount at which the gain by the reduction
of the Umit in 1853-4 was estimated, viz., 60,000 /. per penny.
Upon that assumption the total effect of the two reductions was much
less than estimated, inasmuch as the claim for abatement on incomes under
400/. in 1876-7 was only 156,000/. per penny, against 163,000 /. per penny
claimed on incomes under 300/. in 1875-6. The reason being, of course,
that the exemption of incomes under 150/. reduced the claims for abatement
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on incomes under 400 /., and the result would point to a total net loss by the
of between 50,000 /. and 60,000 /. per penny.
3-9 an allowance was made for wear and tear of naachinery
le loss on this allowance was estimated at 10,000 /. per penny,
loss has been about that sum.
£.
'ax of 1842-3 produced, per penny - - - - 772,166
ftz of 1852-3 809,630
£.
'ax of l§77-8 produced, per penny - 1,894,720
150 /. were exempt in that year, as in
52 ; but in order to put the tax on the
; as in 1842 or 1852, the produce of the
id must be deducted - • - - 97,450
£. 1,797,270
st be added for allowance on £.
e premiums - - - 7,000
incomes under 400 /. (allow-
1 both cases for Ireland) - 170,000
177,000
(say) 1,974,000
lat this amount is somewhat less than the sum given in the
he difference is owing to a careful revision of the effect of
ents above described.
)f the Exchequer made a calculation for 1881-2 on similar
ed the produce of the penny at 1,943,000/. These figures
to test for some time to come ; but it may be stated that the
is more favourable than the estimate.
for which the figures are complete, viz., 1879-80 :
) of the tax was, per penny ... 1,839,000
duct Irish portion of tax . . - • 95,000
1,744,000
id for abatements and allowances - - 202,000
£. 1,946,000
)f incomes under 150/. does not affect the comparison, see above.]
ne in mind that a statement such as that to which this
it be essentially approximate, and not exact.
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COPY of Contract, dated the 1st day of September 1881, entered into with
Bell's Asia Minor Steamship Company, for the Conveyance of Mails
between Alexandria and Cyprus; with Copy of Treasury Minute
thereon.
Contract of 1st September 1881.
CYPRUS MAILS.
These Articles of Agreement under seal made and entered into this
First day of September 1881 between the Right Honourable Henry
Fawcett m.p. Her Majesty's Postmaster General for the time being on
behalf of Her Majesty (the said Henry Fawcett and his successors Her
Majesty's Postmasters General for the time being hereinafter included in
the term the Postmaster General) of the first part John Bell of Craig View
Ayr in Scotland Esquire James Clark of Kirkland Park Avondale Lanark
in Scotland aforesaid Esquire j.p. and James Higgins of Park-road
Hamilton in Scotland aforesaid Esquire co-partners and steam ship owners
carrying on business under the style or firm of " Bell's Asia Minor Steam
Ship Company" hereinafter collectively called *^the Company" of the
second part and George Browne Esquire and John McKnight Campbell
Esquire both of Glasgow in Scotiand aforesaid shipowners of the third
part.
WiTNKSS that Her Majesty's Postmaster General for himself and his
successors Her Majesty's Postmasters General for the time being (as to the
covenants agreements and stipulations hereinafter contained on his and their
parts) doth hereby covenant and agree with the Company And the said
John Bell James Clark and James Higgins and each and every two of them
(as to the covenants agreements and stipulations hereinafter contained on their
part) do and doth jointly and severally hereby covenant and agree with the
Postmaster General and his successors Her Majesty's Postmasters General for
the time being in manner following that is to say : —
1. For ail the purposes of these presents the term ^^ mails " shall be under- "Maili" defined,
stood to comprehend all boxes bags or packets of letters post cards newspapers
books or printed papers and parcels and all other articles which under the
regulations of the Post Office for the time being are transmissible by the post
without regard either to the place to which they may be addressed or to that
in which they may have originated and all empty bags empty boxes and
other stores and articles used or to be used in carrying on the Post Office
Service which shall be sent by or to or from the Post Offices in any country
or place to or from which mails are to be conveyed in pursuance of this
Agreement.
2. The Company will at all times during the continuance of this Agreement Company to convey
convey between Alexandria in Egypt and Larnaca in Cyprus as hereinafter pro- ^^^^^
vided and at an average rate of speed of nine knots per hour all mails which the
Postmaster General or any of his officers or agents shall from time to time and
Bt any time or times require to be so conveyed by means of vessels of the Com-
pany plying between Alexandria and Larnaca aforesaid.
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Company to 3. The Company will at all times during the continuance of this Agreement
provide vewels. or SO long as the whole or any part of the services hereby agreed to be
performed ought to be performed in pursuance thereof provide keep sea-
worthy and in complete repair and readiness to the satisfaction of the
Postmaster General for the purpose of conveying as hereinafter provided all
mails which the Postmaster General or any of his officers or agents shall from
time to time and at any time require to be conveyed as herein provided a
sufficient number of good substantial and efficient steam vessels of adequate
power and speed and supply with first-rate appropriate steam engiues and in all
respects suited to the performance of the services herein agreed to be performed
at the speed herein stipulated.
To land and embark 4. The Company shall at their own cost land and embark all mails conveyed
mails at their oAvn or intended to be conveyed by them in pursuance of this Agreement at all ports
^^^' or places at which such mails are to be landed or embarked and shall ac-
cordingly at their own costs provide suitable means for landing and embarking
the mails at all such ports or places.
Power to declare 5. If the Postmaster General shall consider any of the Company's vessels
vessel unfit. ^j^U^ f^j, ^Yie. conveyance of mails he may by writing under his hand or under
the hand of one of the secretaries or assistant secretaries of the Post Office
require the Company to show cause why such vessel should not be withdrawn
from the service and unless within six weeks after such requisition the Company
shall show cause to the contrary to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General
he may at any time after the expiration of the said period of six weeks by
writing under his hand or under the hand of one of the secretaries or assistant
secretaries of the Post Office declare such vessel to be unfit for the conveyance
of mails and after such declaration shall have been made it shall not be lawful
for the Company to employ such vessel in the performance of this Agreement
and in order to determine whether the Postmaster General shall be justified in
declaring any vessel unfit for the conveyance of mails or whether the Company
shall be able to show cause to the contrary a special examination shall be made
of the hull and machinery of any such vessel by such person or persons as may
be selected for that purpose by th%^ Postmaster General.
inspctionof 6. The equipments officers engineers and crew of each vessel shall be
^uipments,offlcei-8, g^bject at all times to the inspection of the Postmaster General or of such
other person or persons as he shall at any time or times authorise to make such
inspection.
Times of starting. /. One of the vessels to be provided under this Agreement shall once
in every week on such days and at snch hours as the Postmaster General
shall appoint (either by a time table or time tables to be from time to time
approved by him in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or otherwise
as he shall think fit) and immediately after the mails are embarked put to
sea from Alexandria and touching at l.imassol proceed direct to Lamaca
and put to sea from Larnaca and touching at Limassol proceed direct to
Alexandria And the Company shall convey in such vessel to and from and
cause to be delivered and received at Alexandria Limassol and Larnaca all
such mails as shall or may be tendered or delivered to or received by the
Company or any of their agents officers or servants by or from the Postmaster
General or any of his officers or agents and the period during which such
vessel shall stay at Limassol shall not exceed three hours.
Power to delay 8. Should it be deemed by the Postmaster General his officers or agents
eparture. requisite for the pubhc service that any vessel to be employed under this
Agreement should at any time or times delay her departure from any port
from which the mails are to be conveyed under this Agreement beyond the
period appointed for her departure therefrom the Postmaster General his
officers or agents shall have power to order such delay (not however exceeding
12 hours) by letters addressed by him or them to the master of any such
vessel or person acting as such and which shall be deemed a sufficient authority
for such detention.
Power to alter 9. If at any time or times the Postmaster General shall either on account
times of departure, of any alteration in the port of call or for any other reason whatever desire to
alter the particular days or hours of departure from any of the ports or places
from which mails are to be conveyed under this Agreement he shall be at
liberty
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liberty so to do on giving to the Company one calendar month's notice in
writing of such his desire.
10. The particular days and hours of departure from any ports or places Altered times and
which may be appointed under the precedii\g clause shall for the time being ^^^^^^ ^
be deemed to he the days and hours of departure under this Agreement and
shall be observed and kept by the Company accordingly.
1 1. The Company shall receive and allow to remain on board of each of the Vessel to carry '
said vessels while employed in the performance of this Agreement between offi^^b^t^^*^
Limassol and Laroaca and also while remainincr at Larnaca and whether such Limassol and
vessel shall be with or without mails on board two officers of the Post Office to i^^rnaca.
take charge of the said mails.
12. The accommodation of every such officer shall he that of a chief cabin Their accommo-
passenger and no charge shall be made for the same. dation.
13. The Company shall at their own cost provide on each of the vessels to be Mail room,
employed under this Agreement a separate and convenient place for the con-
venient and secure deposit of the mails under lock and key.
14. The master or commander of each of the said vessels employed in the Masters to take
performance of this Agreement shall whenever required by the Postmaster ^^if^®^^"?!^*
General or his agents without any remuneration other than the subsidy herein '
provided to be paid to the Company take due care of and the Company shall be
responsible for the embarkation and delivery of the mails.
15. Each of such masters or commanders shall make the usual declaration And make
or declarations required or which may hereafter be required by the Post- ®^ ""^t^^*"*. &<^-
master General in such and similar cases and furnish such journals returns
and information to and perform such services as the Postmaster General or
his agents may require and ever}'^ such master or commander or officer duly
authorised by him having the charge of mails shall himself immediately on
the arrival at any of the said ports or places of any such vessel deliver all
mails for such port or place into the hands of the Postmaster or other person
at such port or place whom the Postmaster General shall authorise to receive
the same receiving in like manner all the return or other mails to be forwarded
in due course.
16. The Company shall not nor shall any of the masters or commanders of Company not to
any of the vessels employed or to be employed under this Agreement receive or than^Her Afl^e^sty^s
permit to be received on board any of the vessels employed under this Agree- mails.
ment any letters for conveyance other than those contained in Her Majesty's
mails and such letters as are not required by law to pass through the Post Office
nor shall the Company or any such njaster or commander receive or permit to
be received on beard any of such vessels any mails for conveyance on behalf
of any colony or foreign country without the consent of the Postmaster General
And the whole postage of all mails conveyed in the vessels employed under this
Agreement shall belong to Her Majesty and shall be at the disposal of the Post-
master General.
17. The Company and all commanding and other officers of the vessels em- Company and
ployed in the performance of this Agreement and all agents seamen and servants oSered^PosUnaster
of the Company shall at all times punctually attend to the orders and directions General.
of the Postmaster General his officers or agents as to the mode time and place
of landing deUvering and embarking mails and the arrangements for deter-
mining and recording the exact time of the arrival and departure of each
vessel employed under this Agreement shall be under the exclusive regulation
of the Postmaster General whose decision on all matters relating thereto shall
be final.
18. It shall be lawful for the Postmaster General at any time and from time Postmaster General
to time to delej^ate any of the powers vested in him by virtue of these presents ^^^^^^^^ ^^
to such person or persons as he shall think fit.
19. The Company shall not convey in any vessel employed by them in pur- Company not to
suance of this Agreement any nitro-glycerine or any other articles which shall artldes. °^*'*^"^
have been legally declared specially dangerous.
20. The Company shall undertake for themselves all arrangements relative to Quaiantineand
quaiantine and also shall bear and pay all harbour pier passing or other tolls or i^arbour dues.
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Subsidy*
Deductions for not
providing vessel.
Deductions
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Subsidy payable
quarterly.
Comnieucement
and duration of
Agreement.
dues which shall be |)ayabie in respect of any vessel employed under this Con-
tract either in Egypt or Cyprus.
21. In consideration of the due and faithful performance by the Company
of all the services hereby agreed to be performed by them there shall be
payable to the Company upon production to the Receiver and Accountant
General of the Post Office of certificates from the proper officers that the
Contract has been strictly and punctually performed (out of such aids or
supplies as may from time to time be appropriated by Parliament for that
purpose) a yearly subsidy <»r sum after the rate of 6,950 /. per annum or (in
the event of any such default or failure as hereinafter mentioned) so much of
the said subsidy or sum as shall remain payable in respect of any year after
making such deductions therefrom (if any) as hereinafter in that behalf
mentioned in respect of any such default or failure and except where other-
wise therein specified none of the services hereby contracted for shall give to
the Company any claim to any remuneration or payment beyond the said yearly
subsidy.
22. If at any time the Company shall fail to provide an efficient vessel at
Alexandria or J.arnaca ready to put to sea on and at the appointed day and
hour or if any such vessel shall not put to sea and proceed on her voyage
at the appointed time then and so often as the same shall happen there shall
be deducted from the subsidy which would in the absence of such default be
payable to the Company for the current year the sum of 15/. and also the
further sum of 5 /. for every successive hour which shall elapse (but not beyond
a period of eight days from such appointed time) until such vessel actually puts
to sea and proceeds on her voyage in pursuance of this Agreement.
23. Each of the deductions hereinbefore mentioned shall be made and the
yearly subsidy of 6,950 /. to be reduced accordingly from whatever cause
the default or failure in respect of which the same are made shall have arisen
and although such default or failure shall have arisen wholly or in part from
any cause or causes altogether beyond the control of the Company and
although no damage or loss shall have been sustained by reason or in connec-
tion with such default and no such deduction shall in any case be waived or
the payment thereof remitted by the Postmaster General or be deemed to be a
penalty or in. the nature of a penalty And the payment by the Postmaster
General of what shall from time to time remain due in respect of the said
subsidy of 6,950 /. after making any such deduction as aforesaid shall in no
case prejudice the right of the Postmaster General to treat the failure of the
Company to provide an appropriate vessel at any appointed place or time or
to perform any service at or within the appointed period as a breach of this
Agreement.
24. All accounts in relation to the said subsidy and the deductions
therefrom shall be made out and settled up to and on or as soon as con-
veniently may be after the 31st day of March the 30th day of June the
30th day of September and the 31st day of December in each year and the
amount or balance if any which shall be justly due to the Company on each
such quarterly account shall be paid by the Postmaster General out of such
aids or supplies as aforesaid upon the settlement thereof and for the purposes
of such accounts the said yearly subsidy of 6,950 /. shall be deemed to accrue
from day to day subject to the liability of the same to be reduced by such
deductions as aforesaid.
25. This Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of September 1881 and
shall continue in force until the 1st day of September 1882 and shall then
determine if the Postmaster General shall by writing under his hand or under
the hand of one of the secretaries or assistant secretaries for the time being
of the Post Office have given to the Company or if the Company shall have
given to the Postmaster General 12 calendar months' notice that the Agreement
shall so determine but if neither the Postmaster General nor the Company shall
give any such notice this Agreement shall continue in force even after the 3 1st
day of August 1882 until the expiration of a 12 calendar months' notice
in writing as aforesaid which may be given by either of the parties hereto to the
other of them and which laist-mentioned notice may expire on or at any time after
the 1st day of September 1882.
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26. If the Company shall fail to commence the performance of the services Failure to com-
hereby agreed to be performed on the 1st day of September 1881 or on the 1st mence iervices.
day thereafter which the Postmaster General shall fix as the day for the com-
mencement of the performance of such services the Company shall pay
to Her Majesty Her heirs or successors as stipulated or ascertained damages
in respect of such default the sum of 100 /. and also the further sum of 100 L
for every successive period of 24 hours which shall elapse before ihe Company
shall commence the performance of such services Provided always that the
payment by the Company of the aforesaid sums by way of stipulated or
ascertained damages in respect of any default in the commencement of the
performance of the said services shall not prejudice the right of the Post-
master General to insist on any deduction from the said subsidy to which he
may be entitled in respect of the same default under the provisions herein-
before contained. .
27. If on the determination of this Agreement any vessel or vessels shall Voyages commenced
have started or ouffht to have started on any voyage or voyages with the ^^^en Agreement
•1 i_ J • r -J. --.i- J.L* A * I 1- ends to be corn-
mails on board m conformity with this Agreement such voyage or voyages pieted,
shall be continued and performed and the mails be delivered and embarked
during and at the termination of the same as if this Agreement had remained
in force with regard to any such vessels and services And with respect to
such vessels and services as last aforesaid respectively this Agreement shall
be considered as having terminated when such respective vessels shall have
reached their port or place of destination and such respective services shall
have been performed but the Company shall not be entitled to receive any
payment or compensation for the same.
28. All notices or directions which the Postmaster General his officers Notices.
agents or others are hereby authorised to give to the Company their officers
servants or agents may at the option of the Postmaster General his officers
agents or others either be delivered to the master of any of the said vessels
or any other officer or agent of the Company in the charge or management of
any vessel employed in the performance of this Agreement or left for the
Company at their last known office or house of business in PrestwicK Ayr
aforesaid or in any other place and any notices or directions so given or left
shall be binding on the Company.
29. The Company shall not assign underlet or dispose of this Agreement Company not to
or any part thereof without the consent of the Postmaster General signified in ^*^°' ^^'' Agree-
writing under his hand or under the hand of one of the secretaries or assistant
Secretaries of the Post Office and in case of the same or any part thereof
being assigned underlet or otherwise disposed of or of any great or habitual
breach of this Agreement or any covenant matter or thing herein contained
on the part of the Company their officers agents or servants it shall be lawful
for the Postmaster General if he shall think fit and notwithstanding there
may or may not have been any former breach of this Agreement by writing
under his hand or under the hand of one of the secretaries or assistant
secretaries of the Post Office to determine this Agreement without any
previous notice to the Company or their agents nor shall the Company be
entitled to any compensation in respect of such determination and such
determination shall not deprive the Postmaster General of any riuht or remedy
to which he would otherwise be entitled by reason of such breach or any
prior breach of this Agreement and in case any diflFerence shall arise be-
tween the parties hereto as to the sufficiency of any such breach as afore-
said to justify the Postmaster General in determining this Agreement such
dift'erence shail be referred to and determined by arbitration in manner herein-
after provided.
30* All matters which in pmrsuanco of the provisions hereinbefore con- Arbitration.
taineil are to be determined by arbitration shall be referred to two arbitrators
or their umpire pursuant to and so as with regard to the mode and conse-
quences of the reference and in all other respects to conform to the provisions
in that behalf contained in the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 or any then
subsisting statutory modification thereof and upon every or any such reference
the arbitrators and umpire shall respectively have power to examine the parties
and witnesses upon oath or affirmation and any or every such reference may be
made a rule or order of any division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on
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Agreement to be
approved by House
of Commons.
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the application of either party and such party may instruct counsel to consent
Aereto for the other party.
31. In pursuance of the provisions contained in an Act of Parliament
passed in the 22nd year of the reign of King George the Tliird intituled " An
Act for restraining any person concerned in any contract [commission or
agreement made for the public service from being elected or sittin:; and
voting as a Member of the House of Commons'' no Member of the House of
Commons shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or to any
benefit to arise therefrom contrary to the true intent and meaning of the said Act*
32. This Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by a resolu-
tion of the House of Commons.
33. And lastly for the due and faithful performance of all and singular the
covenants conditions provisoes clauses articles and agreements herein-
before contained which on the pait and behalf of the Company are or ought
to be observed performed fulfilled and kept the said John Bell the said James
Clark the said James Higgins the said George Browne and the said John
McKnight Campbell and every four three and two of them do hereby jointly
and each of them doth hereby severally bind themselves and himself their
and his heirs executors and administrators unto our Sovereign Lady the Queen
in the sum of 7,000 /. of lawful money of the United Kingdom to be paid to our
said Lady the Queen Her heirs and successors by way of stipulated or ascer-
tained damages hereby agreed upon between the Pofiimaster General and the
said John Bell James Clark James Higgins George Browne and John
McKnight Campbell in case of the failure on the part of the Company in the
due execution of this Agreement or any part thereof.
In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their
hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered by the
above-named Henry Fawcett Her
Majesty's Postmaster General in the
presence of
Samuel Walton Wheaton
12 Queen's Square Battersea.
Signed sealed and delivered by the!
above-named John Bell in the presence > JNO. BELL,
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John C. Maccall Chief Clerk
G. P. O. Glasgow.
Signed sealed and delivered by thel
above-named James Clark in the I JAMES CLARK.
HENRY FAWCETT.
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Signed sealed and delivered by thel
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John C. Maccall Chief Clerk
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John C. Maccall Chief Clerk
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JOHN M. CAMPBELL.
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BEIWEEN ALEXANDRIA AND CYPRUS.
Copy of Treasury Minute, dated 9 February 1882.
My Lords have before them the Report of the Postmaster General, dated
3rd October 1881, forwarding a copy of the contract for the conveyance of
Mails between Alexandria and Cyprus.
By the contract in question, Bell's Asia Minor Steamship Company imder-
take during the continuance of the Agreement between such Company and the
Postmaster General to convey between Alexandria in Egypt, and Lamaca in
Cyprus, at an average rate of speed of nine knots per hour, all mails which the
Postmaster General or his officers may require to be so conveyed by means of
the Company's vessels running between Alexandria and Lamaca.
The Company is bound to maintain in proper efficiency a sufficient number of
steam vessels of adequate power.
The Company is bound to land and embark all mails at their own cost.
One of the vessels provided by the Company shall once a week put to sea from
Alexandria, and touching at Limassol, proceed direct to Lamaca, and put to
sea from Larnaca, and touching at Limassol, proceed direct to Alexandria,
carrying the mails, and the period during which she shall stay at Limassol
shall not exceed three hours.
The Postmaster General or his officers may delay the starting of such vessel,
such delay not however to exceed 12 hours, or alter time of departure.
The Company are bound to carry on board their vessels whilst employed in
the performance of this Agreement two officers of the Post Office to take
charge of the mails.
Other conditions of the usual character are also inserted on behalf of the
Postmaster General, which are binding on the Company.
In consideration of the due performance by the Company of the service
there shall be payable to the Company a yearly subsidy at the rate of 6,950 l.
per annum, after making any deductions to which the Company may be liable
through default.
If the Company do not provide a proper vessel at the appointed day and hour
ready to put to sea they shall forfeit the sum of 15 /., and a further sura of 5 L
for every successive hour which shall elapse (but not beyond a period of eight
days from such appointed time) until such vessel sails.
Such deductions are to be absolute.
The Agreement commences on 1st September 1881, will run from year to
year, and be terminable by the Company or the Post Office at a year's notice.
The Company is bound to begin the service on the 1st September 1881 or
on such subsequent day as may be fixed by the Postmaster General under a
penalty of 100 / , and a forther sum of 100 1 for every successive day until the
commencement of the service.
Other clauses of the usual character, as to unfinished voyages, notices,
assignments, arbitration, exclusion of Members of ParUament from interest in
the Agreement, approval by the House of Commons, follow.
By the New Contract the subsidy paid for the conveyance of the mails will
be reduced from 9,000 /. to 6,950 /.
Tlie service will remain as before, but the penalties for not providing a vessel
to carry the mails at the appointed hour will be reduced from 30/. and 10/.
lespectively to 15/. and 5 /.
In consideration of the very considerable reduction made in the amount of the
subsidy, my Lords are of opinion that no objection should be raised to the
reduction of the penalties.
Let a copy of the Contract, together with a copy of the above Minute, be laid
before the House of Commons.
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MAIL CONTRACT (OBAN AND* FORT WILLIAM).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commongy
dated 16 February 1882;— /or,
COPY " of Contract entered into with Mr. D. MacBrayne^ Steamship
Owner, for the Conveyance of Mails between Ohan and Fort William,
with Copy of Treasury Minute thereon*"
TrFSS'"»'?r'} F. C A V E N D 1 8 H.
Copy of Contract entered into with Mr. D. MacBrat/ne^ Steamship Owner,
for the Conveyance of Mails between Oban and Fort William.
It is contracted and agreed upon between the parties following viz. The
Right Honom^able Henry Fawcett Her Majesty's Postmaster General
(hereinafter designated *^ the said First Party") on the one part and David
MacBrayne Esquire Steamship Owner number One hundred and nineteen
Hope Street Glasgow (hereinafter designated "the said Second Party'*) on
the other part in manner following that is to say —
The said second party in consideration of the payments after mentioned
binds and obliges himself and his heirs executors and successors from and after
the first day of April Eighteen hundred and eighty-one notwithstanding the
date hereof and thenceforth until this contract shall be determined in manner
after mentioned to convey or cause to be conveyed all Her Majesty's Mails
(which term ** Mails " shall be held to include all boxes bags and packets of
letters newspapers books and printed papers and every other article sent by
the post and all empty bags empty boxes and other stores and articles used or
to be used in carrying on the postal service which shall be sent by to or from
the Post Office) which may be delivered to the said second party or his foresaids
or to any of his or their agents or servants by or on behalf of the Postmaster
General for the time being for conveyance between the towns of Oban and
Fort William and the intermediate ports of call of Lismore Port Appin Balla-
chuUsh and Ardgour (unless at any time prevented by weather or accident) in
manner following (that is to say) by steam vessel leaying Oban six days a week
for Fort William and caUing at Lismore Port Appin Ballachulish and Ardgour
And by steam vessel leaving Fort William six days a week for Oban and calling
at Ardgour Ballachulish Port Appin and Lismore And the said second party
further binds and obliges himself and his foresaids at his or their own cost to
provide a sufficient number of substantial speedy and seaworthy steam vessels
fully manned and commanded by skilful masters and having affixed to each of
them in some ccmvenient place a closet or locker with lock and key for
depositing the mails in all to the satisfaction of the said first party or his
successor in office for the time being or of the District Surveyor of the General
Post Office for the time being or of such person as he may appoint for that
purpose That the said steam vessels shall run at the speed of thirteen miles
an hour in summer and twelve miles an hour in vdnter That the said mails
shall be placed under the charge of the masters of the said steam vessels who
shall take the declaration of office required by the Post Office laws and who
shall protect the said mails to the utmost of their power and shall deliver the
same to such persons as may be authorised to receive them as soon as possible
after the arrival of the said steam vessels at the respective places above men-
tioned That the said second party and his foresaids and all the masters for the
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time being of the said steam vessels siiall faithfully obey and perform all such
rules as may be laid down for their guidance in connection with the conveyance
of the mails and as shall from time to time be signified in writing to them by
the said first party or his successor in office or by the District Surveyor of the
General Post OflSce for the time being it being understood that such rules shall
not interfere with the working of the regular traffic of the said steam vessels
That if the said second party or his foresaids shall at any time during the
continuance of this contract refuse or neglect to provide a sitocient number of
steam vessels fitted manned and commanded as aforesaid for the conveyance of
the said mails or if he or his foresaids shall fail at any time to have a steam
vessel in readiness at the appointed hours for the conveyance of the said mails
then and in any such case it shall be in the pnwer of the said first party or his
successor aforesaid or the District Surveyor of the General Post Office for the
time being or of any person to be appointed as aforesaid to charter another
steam vessel or to employ any other means that inay be . deemed fit for the
conveyance of the mails as aforesaid and to charge the whole of the expenses
to be thereby incurred to the said second party or his foresaids and thereupon
he or his foresaids shall and will on demand well and truly pay or cause to be
paid lo the said first party or his successor aforesaid the whole of the expenses
to be incurred by him or by the revenue of the Post Office in consequence of
such neglect refusal or failure or in reference thereunto to be recoverable
against the said second party or his foresaids as and for liquidated damages
And farther that in case of any such neglect refusal or failure it shall be in the
power of the said first party or his successor aforesaid to deduct and retain
all or any part of such expenses out of any such sum or sums of money as may
then be due or may thereafter become due to the said second party or his
foresaids by virtue of this present contract in discharge so far as the same will
extend of such expenses but this present provision shall be without prejudice
to the right of the said first party or his successor aforesaid to put an end to
this contract under the proviso for such purpose hereinafter contained in case
he shall see fit so to do That the said second party or his foresaids shall pay
And discharge the whole expenses incurred for landing or taking on board the
mail bags and all river harbour lighthouse pilotatie or other dues which may
be exigible for the said steam vessels and all other expenses connected there-
with in any manner of way Declaring that the said first party or his successor
foresaid shall in no way be held liable for any such expenses For which
causes and on the other part the said first party binds and obUges himself and
his successors in office during the continuance of this contract well and truly to
pay or cause to be paid to the said second party or his foresaids out of such
aids or supplies as shall be from time to time provided and appropriated by
Parliament for that purpose the sum of Six hundred pounds a year by
monthly payments on the first day of every month or as soon thereafter
as the accounts can be checked and settled and so in proportion for any
period less than a year Provided always and it is hereby agreed and
declared between and by the said parties thereto that if any of the
said payments hereinbefore covenanted to be made shall be behind
and impaid for the space of one calendar month after the same shall have
become due and the said second party or his foresaids shall not within one week
after the expiration of such calendar month give notice in writing of such
non-payment to the said first party or his successor aforesaid then and in that
case the said payment then due and in respect of which such default of notice
shall be so made as aforesaid shall be forfeited and the said second party or his
foresaids shall be utterly precluded from recovering payment of the same or any
part thereof and shall not be relievable at law or in equity Provided always
and it is hereby farther agreed and declared that this contract shall continue
in force for three years from and after the said first day of April Eighteen
hundred and eighty-one and thereafter until one of the said parties shall have
given to the other of them six calendar months' notice of his or their desire to
put an end to the same at the end of which six calendar months this contract
shall terminate and come to an end accordingly Provided also that if the said
second party shall die or if he or his foresaids shall become bankrupt or
insolvent or if he or they shall not in the judgment and opinion of the Post-
master General for the time being (and whose decision on the subject shall be
final) well and faithfully observe and perform all or any of the covenants and
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agreemente in this present contract contained and on his and their part and
behalf to be kept and performed it shall be lawful for the said first party or his
successor in office for the time being by writing under either of their hands at
any time to put an end to this present contract and thereupon the same shall
be null and void and the Postmaster General for the time being shall and may
if he shall so think proper declare the sum or sums of money (if any) then due
to the said second party or his foresaids in respect of this contract to be forfeited
by reason of the expense and inconvenience which such death bankruptcy or
insolvency or breach , or non-performance of contract by them may have occa-
sioned to the Revenue of the Post Office And for the due performance of the
covenants and agreements herein contained and on the part of the said second
party and his foresaids to be done observed and performed he the said second
party hereby binds and obliges himself and his heirs executors and successors
unto Her Majesty and Her successors in the sum of Three hundred pounds
sterUng to be recovered by way of Uquidated damages and not by way of penalty
and to be recoverable notwithstanding the Postmaster General for the time
being may put an end to this contract in manner hereinbefore mentioned and
may declare the sum or sums of money then due to the said second party or
his foresaids in respect thereof to be forfeited as hereinbefore is mentioned and
provided And it is hereby farther provided and declared that in all cases in
which any notice is hereinbefore directed or required to be given to the said
second party or his foresaids for any of the purposes hereinbefore mentioned
the sending of such notice by the post addressed to his or their usual or last
known dwelling-place or place of business shall in all cases be deemed and con-
sidered as sufficient notice witliin the intent and meaning of these presents and
any such notice may be given on the part of the first party by one of the
Secretaries of the General Post Office or by the District Surveyor of the General
Post Office for the time being And it is hereby farther agreed and declared
that it shall not be lawful or conjpetent for the said second party or his fore-
saids at any time or times during the continuance of this present contract to
give grant bargain sell assign set let underlet or otherwise part with or dispose
of this present contract or undertaking or the benefit advantage or profit
thereof or of the several matters and things herein contained to any person or
persons whomsoever And it is hereby farther agreed and declared that in case
any dispute or difference shall arise between the said second party or his
foresaids and the said first party or his successor aforesaid or any other person or
persons in respect of or in relation to any of the covenants agreements matters
and things herein contained or the true meaning and construction thereof the
same shall be as the same is hereby referred to the determination of Alexander
Smith Kinnear Esquire Dean of the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh or of
the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates for the time being whose decision therein
shall be final And it is hereby provided and declared that this contract shall
not be binding until it shall have been approved of by a Resolution of the
House of Commons And it is hereby lastly agreed and declared that in pursu-
ance of the directions contained in a certain Act of Parliament made and
passed in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty King Georjfe
the Third intituled " An Act for restraining any person concerned in any con-
tract commission or agreement made for the public service from being elected
or sitting and voting as a Member of the House of Commons " no Member of
the House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract
or to any benefit to arise therefrom contrary to the true intent and meaning of
the said Act And the said parties consent to the registration hereof for pre-
servation and execution in witness whereof these presents written on this and
the two preceding pages by Arthur Wood Clerk to John Cay Solicitor to the
General Post Offifce in Scotland are subscribed (under the declaration that one
word is interlined between the twenty-first and twenty-second lines of page
first and between the third and fourth lines of page third) by the said parties as
follows viz. By the said Postmaster General at London on the tenth day of
November Eighteen hundred and eighty-one before these Witnesses Frederic
John Dryhurst Private Secretary to the Postmaster General and Percy James
Clerk in the General Post Office London And by the said David Mac Bray ne
at Glasgow on the sixteenth day of the month and year last mentioned before
these Witnesses William Robert Mitford District Surveyor of the General Post
Office and Alexander Paterson Clerk to the said David MacBrayne.
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Treatury Minute, dated 9 February 1882.
My Lords have before them the Contract for the conveyance of the mails-
^ ""ban and Fort WiUiam, N.B.
jaid Contract, David MacBrayne, Esq., steamship owner, of Glasgow^
3 convey Her Majesty's mails between Oban and Fort William from
the 1st April 1881, for a period of three years, after which the
I terminable by the Postmaster General or the Contractor on giving
ths' notice.
Qtractor is bound to provide a sufficient number of steam vessels ta
speed of 13 miles an hour in summer and 12 miles an hour in
tween Oban and Fort William, six days a week each way, calling at
^ort Appin, Ballachulish, and Ardgour.
the Contractor fail to so provide a suitable vessel ready to sail at
ted time of sailing, the Postmaster General, or the District Surveyor
eral Post Office, may charter another vessel and charge the expenses
tractor, and such expenses may be recovered out of any sum due to
Lctor, without prejudice to the right of terminating the Contract by
aster General.
Tying out the service a pajrment of 600 /. per annum, by monthly
shall be made to the Contractor out of money provided by
t.
)f the said payments shall be in arrear for one month, and the Con-
all not, within one week after the expiration of such month, give
he Postmaster General, the payment then due shall be forfeited, and
actor shall be precluded from recovering the same at law or in
of the death or bankruptcy of the Contractor, or the non-fulfilment
rt of the terms of the Contract, the Postmaster General may put an
ntractor is bound to observe the terms of the Contract under a
300/.
al clauses, as to non-assignment, or sale of contract, as to arbitration
ining any Member of the House of Commons from being a party to
ict, are duly inserted.
istrict between Oban and Fort William, a saving will be eflFected by
awal of mail carts, and arrangements consequent on the establish-
eamers, of about 240 /. per annum, leaving the actual cost entailed
w scheme at 360 /. per annum. Whilst the advantages will be, as
ort William, an arrival of its mail in the afternoon, instead of at
d a despatch at 9 a.m., instead of 4.55 a.m., and at the intermediate
^rhich the packet would call, the gain would be greater than at Fort
into account the considerable improvement in the service, and the
rely small expense entailed, their Lordships approve of the proposed
nt.
opy of the Contract, and of the above Minute, be laid before the
]k)mmons.
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MAIL CONTRACT (SCRABSTER, SCAPA, AND STROMNESS).
RETURN to an Order of the Honoaruble The House of Commons,
dttted 2(> May 1882 ;-3/or,
COPY "of Contract between Her Majesty's Postmaster General and
the North of Scotland and Orkney and Shetland Steam Naviga-
tion Company, for the Conveyance of. Mails between Scrabster^ Scapa,
and Slromness ; with Copy of Treasury Minute thereon."
''T/Ky'^lsT.'""'} I- COURTNEY.
Copy of Contract between Her Majesty's Postmaster General and
the North of Scotland and Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation
Company, for the Conveyance of Mails between Scrabster^ Scapa, and
Stromness.
It is contracted and agreed upon between the parties underwritten, viz., the
Right Honourable Henry Fawcett, Her Majesty's Postmaster General,
hereinafter called the First Party, on the one part, and the North of
Scotland and Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation Company,
hereinafter called the Second Party, on the other part, in manner following :
that is to say.
The said second party for themselves and their successors in consideration
of the payments after mentioned hereby bind and oblige themselves from and
after the twenty-seventh day of July Eighteen hundred and eighty-two which
is hereby declared to be the date of commencement of this contract until the
same shall be determined in manner aftermentioned to convey or cause to be
conveyed all Her Majesty's Mails (which term " Mails " shall be held to include
all boxes bags or packets of letters newspapers books or printed papers and every
other article sent by the post and all empty bags empty boxes and other stores
and articles used or to be used in carrying on the Postal Service which shall be
sent by to or from the Post Office) which may be delivered to the said second
party or their foresaids or to any of their agents or servants by or on behalf of
the Postmaster General for the time being and also any guard or other officer of
the Post Office who may at any time be sent in charge of the said mails between
Scrabster South. Ronaldshay Scapa and Stromness in manner after mentioned
And the said second party bind and oblige themselves and their foresaids for the
purposes of this contract to provide and maintain in good order a sufficient number
of powerful substantial speedy and seaworthy steam vessels of at least one hun-
dred horse-power capable of steaming at a rate of not less than ten knots an hour
and to be approved of by the Postmaster General for the time being or by any
competent person to be appointed by the said Postmaster General for the time
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being for that purpose and to be fully manned with competent officers engineers
and crews to the approval and satisfaction of the Postmaster General and to be
commanded by skilful masters each such steam vessel havinor affixed to it in
some convenient place a closet or locker with lock and key for depositing the
said mails in and to be S|)ecially appropriated for that purpose which key shall
be in charge of the master of the said steam vessel fur the time being and
attached to the same plate or ring as the key of the safety valve on all occasions
on which a guard or other officer is not sent in charge of the said mails as afore-
said And that the master for the time being of each such steam vtssel shall
take the declaration of office required l)y the Post Office laws and shall at all times
protect the said mails to the utmost of his power and be responsible for their safe
keeping while not in charge of a guard or other officer as aforesaid And shall
also receive the same into his charge and deliver them into the custody of the
proper person al the different places where such mails fall to be embarked and
landed That one of the said mail steam vessels shall during the continuance of
this contract sail from Stromness and from Scrabster on her return voyage six
days in every week and shall during the months of May June July and August
be despatched from Stromness at four o'clock post meridiem and on her return
to Orkney from Scrabster as soon as the mails brought by the mail train due at
Thurso about eight o'clock post meridiefn have been embarked and shall during
the remainder ot the year be despatched from Stromness at thirty minutes after
five o'clock afile meridiem and on her return to Orkney from Scrabster as soon
as the mails from Orkney can be landed and the mails to Orkney can be embarked
That the interval between the arrival and departure of the said steam vessel at
Scrabster is in no case to exceed half an hour unless required for the mail service
But declaring that the Postmaster General lor the time being shall have full power
of making any alteration from time to time in the appointed hours of departure
of the steam vessels from Stronmess or Scapa or from Scrabster That each such
steam vessel shall call at Scapa for the purpose of landing and embarking mails
on all outward and return voyages throughout the year That each such steam
vessel shall touch at the Island of South Rona'dshay for the purpose of landing and
embarking mails on every return voyage from Scrabster to Orkney weather per-
mitting and in case of being unable to do so at any time shall touch at the said
island for the same purpose on the next outward voyage from Orkney That each
such steam vessel shall leave its port of departure immediately after the mails
are delivered on board or at such hours as may be from time to time fixed by
the said first party or his successor in office for the time being and duly notified
to the said second party or their foresaids or to the master for the time being of
such steam ve:?sel and (subject to the Postmaster General requiring the steam
vessel at tiny time \o call oS certain points or places for embarking or disem-
barking mails) such steam vessel shall proceed direct to the port of di-stination
at a rate of speed not less than that before S|)ecified weather permitting and
immediately on arrival at the port the mails are to be disembarked and delivered
to the appointed officer of the Post Office at the shore or landing place
Provided always that no such st* am vessel shall at any time linger or delay on
any such voyage or deviate from the direct course except for the purpose of
saving human life under the liquidate penalty of Twenty pounds to be paid by
the said second party or their foresaids to the Postmaster General for the time
being for each such iristance of lingering delay or deviation such penalty to be
deducted from any one or more of the payments hereinafter stipulated to be
made or if thought proper enforced in an action at law at the instance of the
l^ostmaster General for the time being Thar the master of each such steam
vessel for the time being shall keep a sailin«r bill and transmit the same through
the post duly signed and filled up to the district surveyor of the General Post
Office for the tin e being That in case of its being found necessary at any
time during the continuance of this contract to withdraw any such steam vessel
from the station for any cause or in case of the said second party or their fore-
saids being unable to send her to sea in consequence of unavoidable accident or
otherwise the said second party or their foresaids shall keep in reserve and
provide another good and sufficient steam vessel to take the place temporarily
of the said first-mentioned steam vessel such other steam vessel to run at a rate
of not less than ten knots an hour and to be fully manned and found in all
respects and commanded by a skilful master who shall undertake for the timt^
ail
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all the duties herein imposed on the master of the said first-^mentioned steam
vessel all to the fatisfaction of the Postmaster General for the time being or of
such competent person as may be appointed by him in manner nbove written
That the said second party or their foresaids shall whenever called on so to do
grant a bond to the Postmaster General for the time being for the due perform-
ance of all the obligations undertaken by them under this contract under the
penalty of Two hundred pounds sterling with or ipvithout sureties and in such
terms as to the said Postmaster General for the time being may seem fit
That the said second party or their foresaids and all the masters for the time
being; of the said steam vessels shall faithfully obey and perform all such rules
as may be laid down for their guidance in connection wirh the conveyance of
the mails and as shall from time to time be signified in writing to them by or by
order of the said first party or his successor in office for the time being That if
the said second party or their foresaids shall at any time during the continuance
of this contract refuse or neglect to provide for the conveyance of the mails in
manner above written then and in any such case it shall be in the power
of the said first party or his successor in office for the time being or of
any person to be appointed by them or either of them to charter another
steam vessel or steam vessels or to emi)loy any other means that may be
deemed fit for the conveyance of the mails as aforesaid and to charge the whole
of the expenses to be thereby incurred to the said second party or their
foresaids and thereupon they shall and will on demand well and truly pay or
cause to be paid to the said first party or his successor in office for the time
being the whole of the expenses to be so incurred by them or either of them or
by the Revenue of the Post Office in consequence of such neglect refusal or
failure or in reference thereunto to be recoverable against the said second party
or their foresaids as and for liquidated damages And farther that in case of
any such neglect refusal or failure it shall be in the power of the said first
party or his successor in office for the time being to deduct and retain all or
any part of such expenses out of any such sum or sums of money as may then
be due or may thereafter become due to the said second party or their foresaids
by virtue of this present contract in discharge so far as the same will extend of
such expenses but this present provision shall be without prejudice to the right
of the said first party or his successor in office for the time being to put an end
to this contract under the proviso for such purpose hereinafter contained in case
he shall see fit so to do. That the said second party or their foresaids shall
provide for landing or taking on board the mail bags and guards or other officers
ojf the Post Office at Scrabster Scapa and Stromness and shall pay and discharge
the whole expenses connected therewith as well as all river harbour lighthouse
pilotage or other dues which may be exigible for the said steam vessels and all
other expenses relating thereto in any manner of way declaring that the Post-
master General shall in no way be held liable for any such expenses : For which
causes and on the other part the said first party binds and obliges himself and
his successors in office during the continuance of this contract well and truly to
pay or cause to be paid to the said second party or their foresaids out of such
aids or supplies as may be from lime to time provided and appropriated by Par-
liament for that purpose the yearly sum of Two thousand pounds by equal
quarterly payments at the undermentioned terms viz. the ITiirty-first day of
Alarch the Thirtieth day of June the Thirtieth day of September and the
Thirty-first day of December or as soon thereafter as the accounts can be
checked and settled and so in proportion for any period less than a year- Pro-
vided always and it is hereby farther agreed and declared that this contract
shall continue in force for the term of five years from and after the said
Twenty-seventh day of July Eighteen hundred and eighty-two and there-
after until one of the said parties shall have given to the other of them
one year's notice of his or their desire to put an end to the same at the
end of which year this contract shall terminate and come to an end accord-
ingly Provided also that if the said second party or their foresaids shall
not in the judgment and opinion of the Postmaster General for the time
being (and whose decision on the subject shall be final) well and faithfully
observe and perform all or any of the covenants and agreements in this
present contract contained and on their part and behalf to be kept and per-
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fonned it shall be lawful for the said first party or his successor in office for the
time being by writing under either of their hands at any time to put an end
to this present contract and thereupon the same shall be nnll and void and the
said Postmaster General for the time being shall and may if he shall so think
proper declare the sum or sums of money (if any) then due to the said second
party or their foresaids in respect of this contract to be forfeited by reason of the
expense and inconvenience which such breach or non-performance of contract
by them may have occasioned to the revenue of the Post Office and for the
due performance of the covenants and agreements herein contained and on the
part of the said second party and their foresaids to be done observed and per-
formed they the said second party hereby bind and oblige themselves and tlieir
foresaids unto Her Majesty and Her successors in the sum of two hundred
pounds sterling over and above the penalties hereinbefore stipulated for to be
recovered by way of liquidated damages and not by way of penalty and to be
recoverable notwithstanding the Postmaster General for the time being may put
an end to this contract in manner hereinbefore mentioned and may declare the
sum or sums of money then due in respect thereof to be forfeited as herein-
before is mentioned and provided and it is hereby further provided and declared
that in all cases in which any notice is hereinbefore directed or required to be
given to the said second party or their foresaids for any of the purposes herein-
before mentioned the delivery of such notice to the master of any one of the said
steam vessels or to their manager or the leaving of the same at their office in
Aberdeen or the sending of the same by post shall in all cases be deemed and
considered as sufficient notice within the intent and meaning of these presents
And it is hereby farther agreed and declared that it shall not be lawful or com
petent for the said second party or their foresaids at any time or times during
the continuance of this present contract to give grant bargain sell assign set let
underlet or otherwise part with or dispose of this present contract or under-
taking or the benefit advantage or profit thereof or of the several matters and
things herein contained to any person or persons whomsoever And it is hereby
farther agreed and declared between and by the said parties to these presents
that if at any time during the continuance of this contract or after the determi-
nation thereof any dispute shall arise between the parties concerning; any of the
covenants matters or things herein contained or in anywise relating thereto the
same shall be referred to the amicable decision final award and decreet arbitral
of John Hay Atholl Macdonald Esquire Dean of the Faculty of Advocates in
Edinburgh or of the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh for the
time being or in case of their or either of their refusal or neglect to act of two
persons one to be named by each party who shall have power before entering
upon the reference to appoint an oversman in case of difference in opinion and
any such award or decreet arbitral as may be pronounced in any such case shall
be final and conclusive on the said parties respectively And it is hereby
farther provided and declared that this contract shall not be binding until it
shall have been approved of by a Resolution of the House of Commons And it
is hereby lastly agreed and declared that in pursuance of the directions con-
tained in a certain Act of Parliament made and passed in the twenty- second
year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Third intituled ** An Act
" for restraining any person concerned in any contract commission or agreement
** made for the public service from being elected or sitting; and voting as a
*^ Member of the House of Commons" no Member of the House of Commons
shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit
to arise therefrom contrary to the true intent and meaning of the said
Act And the said Parties consent to the registration hereof and of the
decreet arbitral or award which may be pronounced in the before written sub-
mission for preservation and execution In witness whereof these presents
written on this and the two preceding pages by Arthur Wood Clerk to John Cay
Solicitor to the General Post Office in Scotland are subscribed and sealed by the
said parties as follows viz. by the said Postmaster General at London on the
fifth day of May Eighteen hundred and eighty-two before these witnesses
Francis Albert Romuald Langton Private Secretary to the Postmaster General
and Percy James Clerk in the Secretary's Office General Post Office London
and by Alexander Webster and George Jamieson two of the Directors and
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Charles Merrylees the Manager all of the said North of Scotland and Orkney
and Shetland Steam Navigation Company for and on behalf of the said Com-
pany at Aberdeen on the twenty-seventh day of April Eighteen hundred and
eighty-two before these witnesses Alexander Ingram and George Wood both
Clerks to the said Company.
(signed) Henry Fawcett.
(signed) George Jamieson, Director. *
„ Alex. Webster, Director.
„ Chas. Merrtlees, Manager.
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Treasury Minute, dated 24th May 1882.
My Lords have before them a Contract which has been entered into 1»y the
Postmaster General and the North of Scotland and Orkney and Shetland Steam
Navigation Company, for the conveyance of mails between Scrabster, Scapa,
and Strom ness.
By the t<-rms of the Omtract, the Contractors are bound to provide for carry-
ing the mails between Scrabster, South Ronaldshay, bcapa, and Stromness, by
means of sufficient and seaworthy steam vessels capable of stejiming at a rate
of not less than 10 knots an hour^ and such vessels are to be approved by the
Postii-aster General. One of such vessels &hall, during the continuance of the
Contract, sail from Stromness and from Scrabster, on her return voyage, six
days in every week ; and shall, during the months of May, June, July, and
August, be despatched from Stromness at four o'clock p.m., and on her return
to Orkney from Scrabster as soon as the mails brought by the mail train due at
ITiurso about eight o'clock p.m. have been embarked; and shall, during the
remainder of the year, be despatched from Stronmess nt 30 minutes after
five o'clock a.m., and on her return to Orkney f.ora Scrabster as soon as the
mails for Orkney can be embarked, and the interval between the arrival and
departure of the steam vessel at Scrabster is in no case to exceed half-an-hour,
unless required for the mail service.
Each such steam vessel shall call at Scapa for the pur[)ose of landing and em-
barking mails on all outward and return voyages throughout the year, and shall
touch at the Island of South Rpnaldshay for the purpose of landing and em-
barking mails on every return voya'^e from Scrabster to Orknev, weather per-
mitting ; and in case of being unable to do so' at any time, shall touch on the
next outward voyage from Orkney.
The Contract contdns the usual clauses providing ag-ainst lingering or delay
(under a penalty of 20/. for tach ca^^e), against underselling or underletting
the Contract, stipulating that, in case of dispute, recourse shall be had to arbi-
tration ; that the approval of the House of Commons shall be obtained ; and as
to restraining Members of the Houj^c from being concerned in the Contract.
In case the Contractors fail to provide for the conveyance of the mails, the
Postmaster General may charter a steam vessel, and charge the expenditure on
account thereof to the Contractors.
The Contractors will enter into a bond, of the amount of 200 /., for the due
execution of the Contract.
The Postmaster General will pay the Contractors, out of money voted by
Parliament, 2,000 /. a year.
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The Contract will come into operation on the 27th July 1882, and last for
five years, then be terminable by either side uu giving a year's notice ; but
the Postmaster General will have the power of putting an end to the Contract
for non-observance of any condition.
The Highland Railway Coujpany, who are Contractors for the mail packet
service between Scrabster Pier (Thurso) and the Orkney Islands, have given
notice to terminate the present Contract.
The service is now performed daily (Sundays excepted), and the payment is
at the rate of 2,000 1, a year.
Until recently the packet ran from Scrabster, on the mainland, to Stromness,
in Orkney ; but on the completion of a pi^r ar Scapa, near Kirkwall, that point
became the point of arrival and departure for the Orkneys. This change, thouuh
beneficial to Kirkwall, was not advantageous to the residents of Stromness, and
provision has therefore been made that the steam packets should call at Scapa
and South Ronaldshav.
The payment for the service will remain of the same amount as at present.
Let a copy of the Contract, together vnth a copy of the above Minute, be laid
on the table of the House of Commons.
As it is necessary, in order to give validity to the Contract, that it should, in
pursuance of the resolution of the Hout^e of Commons of the 13th July 1869,
receive the approval of the House, my Lords desire that their Financial Secretary
will submit a resolution to the House, with a view of obtaining the necessary
sanction.
Let the Postmaster General be informed of the date when the Contract receives
the approval of the House of Commons.
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MAIL CONTRACT (ULLAPOOL AND STORNOWAY).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Coramona,
dated 15 February 1882 J— :/or,
COPY " of Contract entered into with Mr. D. MacBrayne, Steamship Owner,
for the CoNVBYANCE of Mails between Ullapool and Stornoway^ with
Copy of Trbasury Minute thereon.'*
'^Tsl'rt^'S^n.W} F. CAVENDISH.
Copy of Contract entered into with Mr. 2). MacBrayne, Steamship Owner,
for the Conveyance of Mails between Ullapool and Stornowayy with
Copy of Treasury Minute thereon.
It is contracted and agreed upon between the parties underwritten viz. The
Right Honourable Henry Fawcett Her Majesty's Postmaster General
on the one part and David MacBrayne Esquire Steamship Owner number
One hundred and nineteen Hope Street Glasgow (hereinafter designated
" the said contractor ") on the other part in manner following that is to say
'Jhe said contractor in consideration of the payments after-mentioned hereby
binds and obliges himself his heirs executors and successors from and after the
Third day of August Eighteen hundred and eighty, one which is hereby declared
to be the date of commencement of tliis contract notwithstanding the date
hereof until the same shall be determined in manner after written to convey or
cause to be conveyed all Her Majesty's Mails (which term ** Mails " shall be
held to include all boxes bags or packets of letters newspapers books or printed
papers and every other article sent by the post and all empty bags empty boxes
and other stores and articles used or to be used in carrying on the postal
service which shall be sent by or to or from the Post Office) which may be
delivered to bim the said contractor or his foresaids or to any of his or their
agents or servants by or on behalf of the Postmaster General for the time •
being nnd also any guard or other officer of the Post Office who may at any
time be sent in charge of the said mails between Ullapool and Stomoway in the
Island of Lewis in manner after-mentioned And the said contractor binds
and obUges himself and his foresaids for the purposes of this contract to provide
and maintain in good order a good substantial and efficient steam vessel of
adequate power and speed to be approved of by the Postmaster General for the
time being or by any competent person to be appointed for that purpose and to
be fully manned and commanded by a skilful master and having affixed to it in
some convenient place a closet or locker with lock and key for depositing the
said mails in to be specially appropriated for that purpose which key shall be
kept by the master of the said steam vessel for the time being and attached to
the same plate or ring as the key of the safety valve on all occasions on which
a guard is not sent in charge of the said mails as aforesaid And that the said
master for the time being of the said steam vessel shall take the declaration of
office required by the Post Office Laws and shall at all times protect the said
mails to the utmost of his power and be responsible for their safe keeping while
not in charge of a guard or other officer as aforesaid and shall also receive the
same into his charge and deliver them into the custody of the proper person at
the Post Office at Ullapool and at the Post Office at Stornoway respectively
That the said steam-vessel shall leave Ullapool for Stornoway and Stomoway
for Ullapool once each way five days in every week during the months of April
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May and June six days a week during the months of July August and September
and three days a week during the remaining six months of the year (weather
permitting) at such hours as may be from time to time fixed by the Postmaster
General or by the District Surveyor of the General Post Office and duly notified
to the said contractor or his foresaids or to the master for the time being of the
said steam-vessel and shall perform the voyage in each direction at a speed of
not less than eight imperial miles an hour unless prevented by bad weather and
shall at no time linger or delay on any such voyage or deviate from the direct
course except for the purpose of saving human life under the liquidate penalty
of Twenty pounds to be paid by the said contractw or liis for^^aids to the Post-
master General for the time being- for each such instance of lingering delay or
deviation such penalty to be deducted from any one or more of the payments
hereinafter stipulated to be made or if thought proper enforced in an action at
law at the instance of the Postmaster General for the time being That the
master of the said steam-vessel for the time being shall keep a sailing-bill and
transmit the same regularly and without delay through the pc«t duly signed and
filled up to the District Surveyor of the General Post Office for the time being
That in case it is found impossible at any time during the continuance of this
contract to send the said steam-vessel to sea in consequence of unavoidable
accident or of its being necessary that her boilers should be cleaned the said
contractor or his foresaids shall provide a good and sufficient sailing-vessel of
not less than twenty-five tons register to take the place temporarily of the said
steam-vessel but to ply between Aultbea and Stornoway instead of between
Ullapool and Stornoway should it be found advisable to do so such sailing-
vessel to be fidly manned and found in all respects and commanded by a skilful
master wlio shsdl undertake for the time all the duties herein imposed on the
master of the said steam-vessel all to the satisfBLction of the Postmaster General
for the time being or of such competent person as may be appointed by him in
manner above-wntten But in such case the Postmaster General shall be entitled
if he shall see fit to make a deduction from, the payments to be made to the said
contractor as hereinafter-mentioned at the rate of Two |>ounds a trip for each
separate trip to be so performed by sailing-vessel instead of by steam-vessel as
may be determined by the Postmaster General 1 hat the said contractor and
his foresaids and the master for the time being of the said steam-vessel shall
faithfully obey and perform all such rules as may be laid down for their
guidance in connection with the conveyance of the mails and as shall from time
to time be signified in writing to them by the District Surveyor of the General
Post Office for tte time being or by or by order of the Postmaster General for
the time being That if the said contractor or his foresaids i^hall at any time
during the continuance of this contract refuse or neglect to provide for the
conveyance of the mails in manner above-written then and in any such case it
shall be in the power of the Postmaster General or the District Surveyor of the
General Post Office for the time being or of any p^son to be appointed by them
or either of them to charter another steam-vessel or to employ any other means
that may be deemed fit for the conveyance of the mails as afor^^said and to
charge the whole of the expenses to be thereby incurred to the said contractor'
or his foresaids and thereupon he or his foresaids shall and will on demand well
and truly pay or cause to be paid to the Postmaster General or the District
Surveyor of the General Post Office for the time being the whole of the ex-
penses to be so incurred by them or either of them or by the revenue of the
Post Office in consequence of- such neglect refusal or failure or in reference
thereunto to be recoverable against the said contractor or his foresaids as and
for Uquidated damages And farther that iu ca^e of any such neglect refusal or
failure it shall be in the power of the Postmaster General or ihe District Sur-
veyor of the General Post Office for ihe time being to deduct and retain all or
any part of such expenses out of any such sum or sums of money as may then
be due or may thereafter become due to the said contractor or his foresaids by
virtue of this present contract in discharge so far as the same will extend of
such expenses but this present provision shall be without prejudice to the right
of the Postmaster General or the District Surveyor of the General Post Office
for the time being to put an end to this contract under the proviso for such
purpose hereinafter contained in case he shall see fit so to do That the said
contractor or his foresaids shall pay and discharge the whole expenses incurred
for landing or taking on board the mails and conveying them from or lo the
Post Offices at Stornoway and Ullapool respectively and all river harbour light-
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house pilotage or other dues which may be exigible for the said steam-vessel or
sailing-vessel and all other expenses connected therewith in any manner of
way declaring that the Postmaster General shall in no way be held liable for any
sudi expenses For which canses"and on the other part the said Postmaster
General binds and obliges himself and his successors in office Postmasters
General for the time being during the continuance of this contract well and
truly to pay or cause to be paid to the said contractor or his foresaids out of
such aids or supplies as may ,be from time to time provided and appropriated
by Parliament for that purpose the yearly sum of two thousand pounds by
monthly payments on the first day of every month or as soon thereafter as the
accounts can be checked and settled and so in proportion for any period less
than a year But undar deduction of the sum of two pounds per trip in case
of a sailing vessel being at any time employed as before mentioned and the
Postmaster General seeing fit to enforce this provision Provided always and it
is hereby agreed and declared between and by the said parties hereto that if any
of the said payments hereinbefore covenanted to be made shall be behind and
unpaid for the space of one calendar month after the same shall have become
due and the said contractor or his foresaids shall not within two weeks after the
expiration of such calendar month give notice in writing of such non-payment
to the District Surveyor of the General Post Office for the time being then and
in that case the said payment then due and in respect of which such default of
notice shall be so made as aforesaid shall be forfeited and the said contractor
and his foresaids shall be utterly precluded from recovering payment of the
same or any part thereof and shall not be relievable at law or in equity I'ro-
vided always and it is hereby ftirther agreed and declared that this contract
shall continue in force for three years from and after the said Third day of
August Eighteen hundred and eighty one and thereafter until one of the parties
shsdl have given to the other of them Six calendar months' notice of his or their
desire to put an end to the same at the end of which Six calendar months this
contract shall terminate and come to an end accordingly Provided also that if
the said contractor or his foresaids shall not in the judgment and opinion of the
Postmaster General for the time being (and whose decision on the subject shall
be final) well and faithfully observe and perform all or any of the covenants and
agreements in this present contract contained and on their part and behalf to be
kept and performed it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General for the time
being if he shall think fit by writing under his hand at any time to put an end
to tliis present contract and thereupon the same shall be null and void and the
said Postmaster General for the time being shall and may if he shall so think
proper declare the sum or sums of money (if any) then due to the said con-
tractor or his foresaids in respect of this contract to be forfeited by reason of
the expense and inconvenience which such breach or non-performance of
contract by them may have occasioned to the revenue of the Post Office And
for the due performance of the covenants and agreements herein contained and
on the part of the said contractor and his foresaids to be done observed and
performed he the said contractor hereby binds and obliges himself his heirs
executors and successors unto Her Majesty and Her successors in the sum of
Five hundred poimds sterling to be recovered by way of liquidated damages and
not by way of penalty and to be recoverable notwithstanding the Postmaster
General for the time being may put an end to this contract in manner herein-
before mentioned and may declare the sum or sums of money then due to the
said contractor or his foresaids in respect thereof to be forfeited as hereinbefore
is mentioned and provided And it is hereby farther provided and declared
that in all cases in which any notice is hereinbefore directed or required to be
given to the said contractor or his foresaids for any of the purposes hereinbefore
mentioned the delivery of any such notice signed by the District Surveyor of the
General Post Office on behalf of the Postmaster General to the master of the
said steam- vessel or sailing-vessel or the sending of the same by post addressed
to the said contractor or his foresaids at his or their usual or last known
dwelling-place or place of business shall in all cases be deemed and consida:^
as sufficient notice within the intent and meaning of these presents And it 1$
hereby farther agreed and declared that it shall not be lawfiil or competent for
the saad contractor or his foresaids at any time or times during the continuance
of this contract to give grant bargain sell assign set let underlet or otherwise part
with or dispose of this present contract or uiKlertaking or the benefit advantage
OP profit thereof or of the several matters and things herein contained to any
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person or persons whomsoever And it is hereby farther agreed and declared
between and by the said parties to these presents that if at any time during the
continuance of this contract or after the determination thereof any dispute shall
arise between the parties concerning any of the covenants matters or things
herein contained or in anywise relating thereto the same shall be referred to the
amicable decision final award and decreet arbitral of Alexander Smith Kinnear
Esquire Dean of the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh or of the Dean of the
Faculty of Advocates for the time being or in case of their or eitlier of their
refusal or neglect to act of two persons one to be named by each party who
shall have power before entering upon the reference to appoint an oversman
in case of diflFerence in opinion and any such award or decreet arbitral
as may be pronounced in any such case shall be final and conclusive on the said
parties respectively And it is hereby farther provided and declared that this
contract shall not be binding until it shall have been approved of by a Resolu-
tion of the House of Commons And it is hereby lastly agreed and declared
that in pursuance of the directions contained in a certain Act of Parliament
made and passed in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty
King George the Third intituled "An Act for restraining any Person concerned
*^ in any Contract Commission or Agreement made for the Public Service from
" being elected or sitting and voting as a Member of the House of Commons "
no Member of the House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part of
this contract or to any benefit to arise therefrom contrary to the true intent
and meaning of the said Act And the said parties consent to the registration
hereof and of the decreet arbitral or award which may be pronounced in the
before-written submission for preservation and execution In witness whereof
these presents written on this and the two preceding pages by Arthur Wood
Qerk to John Cay Solicitor to the General Post Office in Scotland are subscribed
by the said parties as follows viz. by the said Postmaster General at London on
the Third day of November Eighteen hundred and eighty- one before these
witnesses Francis Albert Romuald Langton and Frederic John Dryhurst both
Private Secretaries to the Postmaster General And by the said David MacBrayne
at Glasgow on the Eighth day of the month and year last mentioned before these
witnesses Charles Arthur Maitland Surveyors' Clerk General Post Office Edin-
burgh and Alexander Macdonald Clerk to the said David MacBrayne.
Treasury Minute, dated 9th February 1882.
My Lords have before them a Report from the Postmaster General dated
6th December 1881 forwarding a copy of the Contract for the Conveyance of
the Mails between Ullapool and Stornoway.
By the terms of that contract it is agreed that the contractor David Mac-
Brayne Esquire of 119 Hope-street Glasgow shall convey or cause to be con-
veyed all Her Majesty's Mails and any guard or officer of the Post Office in
charge thereof between Ullapool and Stornoway in the Island of Lewis and to
provide and maintain in good order a steam vessel of adequate power and speed
to be approved by the Postmaster General which vessel shall leave Ullapool
for Stornoway and Stornoway for Ullapool once each way five days in every
week during the months of April May and June six days a week during the
months of July August and September and three days a week during the
remaining six months of the year weather permitting The speed of such vessel
to be not less than eight miles (imperial) an hour.
In case of unavoidable accident or if it should be necessary to clean the
boilers of the said vessel a sufficient sailing vessel shall be provided by the con-
tractor of not less than twenty-five tons register to take the place of the said
steam vessel but to ply between Aultbea and Stornoway instead of between
Ullapool and Stornoway should it be found advisable.
In consideration of the conveyance of the said mails the Postmaster General
is bound to pay to the contractor the yearly sum of 2,000 /. but subject to a
reduction of 2/. per trip in case of a sailing vessel being employed in place of a
steamer.
The contract to continue in force for three years from 3rd August 1881 and
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thereafter until one of the parties shall give six months' notice of his wish to
terminate it.
The contractor is bound duly to carry out the provisions of the contract
under a penalty of 500/. and is not to undersell his contract.
The usual conditions as to arbitration exclusion of Members of Parliament
from interest in the agreement and approved by the House of Commons are
inserted.
The postal revenue of the Island of Lewis in 1871 was 963/. it is now ],323/.
showing an increase of 360/.
The former contract involved a payment of 1,300/. per annum by the
Government but an additional sum was provided by the late Sir J. M atheson
and his representatives of about 800/. per annum towards the expense of the
service.
The previous contract provided only for five mails a week in each direction
in summer and three in winter.
In consideration of the facilities to be afforded to the inhabitants of Lewis
and the increase of the postal revenue of the island my Lords are of opinion
that the contract should be approved.
Let a copy of the Contract anct of the above Minute be laid before the House
of Commons.
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
AN ACCOUNT of all Deposits Received ana Paid under the Authority of
the Act 24 Vict. c. 14, during the Year ended 31st December 1881, and of
the Expenses incurred from the Commencement of the Business on
16th September 1861 to 31st December 1881, together with a Statement
of the Total Amount due at the Close of the Year 1881 to all Depositors.
AN ACCOUNT of the Sums Received and Paid by the National Debt
Commissioners on account of the Fund for the Post Office Savings
Banks, per Act 24 Vict. c. 14, from 31st December 1880 to 3 1st December
1881, inclusive.
(Presented pursuant to Acts 24 Vict. c. 14, $. 9, and 37 Sf 38 Vicf. c. 73, s. 3.)
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RELATING TO POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
'SITS Received and Paid under the Authority of the Act 24 Vict
{d 3l8t December 1881, and of the Expenses incurred from the
iness on 16th September 1861 to Slst December 1881, together
3TAL Amount due at the Close of the Year 1881 to all Depositors.
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Warrants issued,
but not cashed
at date - - 34,453 4 3
Balance due at dose of the year 1881 to
all Depositors, inclusive of Interest to
31st December 1881 - - - -
£.
£. i. d.
10^44,286 18 6
36,194,495 10 8
46,438,782 9 2
le of Government Stock, viz., 83,446 L 16*. 9 rf., and the amount of dividends credited to
lalf of depositors in the purchase of Government Stock, and all Commission and Fees,
(B.)
Explanation of Balance.
Depositors
£. t. d,
36,194,495 10 8
the Reduction of the National Debt, from the
erl880
from Ist January to 3l8t December 1881
ings Banks, and which has been
e Savings Banks at the National
I 16th September 1861 to 31st
£. f. d.
266,953 5 -
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700,488 - 10
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sr 1880 1,041,500 - -
during the year ended 31st
107,700 - -
aers for the Reduction of the National Debt for
St December 1881, including the Interest which
1, to be paid over for investment ...
£. i. d.
27,362,087 12 4
2,427,689 12 -
29,789,777 4 it
2,116,641 5 10
27,673,135 18 6
8,285,645 - -
235,714 12 2
36,194,495 10 8
n re-transferred to Post Office Savings Bank Account on account of Government Stock sold,
positor*, and 10,447 /. 19*. 5<f. for Dividends on Government Stock.
srred from Post Office Savings Bank Account, on account of Government Stock purchased,
ce Savings Banks to Old Banks.
ing to 9,200 L, received from National Debt Commissioners.
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AGEMENT and of Expenses incurred for Post Office Savings Banks,
ment on the 16th September 1861 to the dlst December 1881.
16th September 1861 to 3l8t December 1880
Ust December 1881
£. #. d.
2,017,183 19 5
200,573 19 e\
2,217,707 18 lU
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Postmaster General.
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AN ACCOUNT for the Year ended 31 December 1881, showing the Interest accrued in
respect of the Securities standing in the Names of the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt to the Credit of the Post Office Savings Banks Fund, the
Interest Paid and Credited to Depositors in pursuance of the Acts relating to Post
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS (ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 20 July ISSQ^-^for,
RETURN, "arranged according to Counties, showing the Number of
Accounts of Depositors in Post Office Savings Banks in the
United Kingdom remaining Open on the 31st day of December 1880
and 1881 respectively, together with the Amount, inclusive of Interest,
standing to the Credit of those Accounts (in continuation of Parliamentary
Paper, No. 362 of Session 1881)."
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10 August 1882.
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RETURN, arranged according to Counties, showing the Number of Accounts of Depositors
in Post Office Savings Banks in the United Kingdom remaining Open on the 31st day of
December 1880 and 1881 respectively, together with the Amount, inclusive of Interest, standing
to the Credit of those Accounts (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 362, of
Session 1881).
The Offices marked thus (*) hare been dowd, or their detignatioiis altered ; but amoants remain to the credit of certain of
the Accounts opened at those Offices.
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ENGLAND AND WALES.
Y.
TEAR 1880.
Number
ofAcooonts
remaining
Open on tiie
3l8t
December
1880.
Amount,
indnslTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
of an
Open Accounts
on the
81ft December 188a
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Aeoonnts
remaining
Open on the
31tt
December
1881.
Amount,
IncloaiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Acconnts
on the
81ft December 1881.
Total
474
68
97
2,600
769
87
72
762
82
08
45
27
66
1,180
20
2,160
12
8
84
260
25
120
265
no
280
82
08
86
00
03
560
62
£. s. d.
8,014
084
1,506
50,620
16,160
462
447
10,825
402
855
870
70
010
25,313
138
82,857
10,616
1,018
27
08
5
66
708
104
45
27
4 5
11 6
0 10
8 6
4 8
1 2
8 6
16 2
12 8
10 11
8 2
0 -
- 7
14 2
6 11
7 8
8
42 4
1 7 -
218 7 5
6,588 15 1
206 14 2
1,086 5 4
5,558 2 7
1,406 10 4
4,078 10 4
522 7 -
1,065 19 8
451 2 2
1,424 7 7
1,211 6 2
11,858 13 11
050 8 4
187,422 11 0
588
78
106
8,108
866
45
100
025
56
108
60
54
80
1,221
17
2,671
54
24
04
87
826
87
265
286
180
250
88
112
8
52
08
100
506
81
12,510
18,451 11 11
108 18 7
578 14 0
10 12 8
485 12 4
10,710 7 6
1,162 10 0
877 17 0
885 11 5
1,164
80
82
160
8
61
784
111
55
81
£. ». d.
0,018
787
1,604
55,300
17,257
527
571
11,306
404
1,134
591
203
883
26,234
leo
86,058
135
180
136
176
5,708
408
1,600
5,870
1,680
5,598
497
1,242
8
542
1,553
1,828
12,380
974
3 8
12 2
19 9
9 6
13 2
12 8
7 10
- 7
5 10
15 8
7 11
- 4
10 4
8 8
2 2
6
16
15
1
12 6
15 10
3 10
- 8
16 0
18 4
8 6
8 -
11 7
16 2
10
10
7
208,170 - 8
10,867 7 -
166 10 11
22 II 2
785 17
30 15
627 -
11,660 12
1,138 18 11
464 8 -
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 3
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of AoBOuntB
iachufre of Interest,
of Accounts
indnsiTe of Interest,
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remaining
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of all
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standing to Credit
of all
31tt
Open Acconnts
81st
Open Accounts
December
ontbe
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
ENOLAND—coft^imi^
Beakshiref— con/mtttfi/.
£. s. d.
£. $. d.
Castle-street, Reading • • -
82
165 18 8
87
203 5 5
Gaverdham - - - - -
185
1,200 2 6
154
1,470 18 1
Cholsey - - -
68
884 2 10
87
402 2 -
Cookham
154
3,129 5 7
176
3,472 15 6
Crouthorae
164
2,160 1 3
192
2,463 10 6
Dideot
108
1,048 2 -
131
1,154 13 7
Earley -.----
7
10 7 8
89
01 14 0
East Hendred . - • -
76
1,006 14 11
70
1,047 5 4
East lUley
114
1,708 2 10
126
2,320 6 10
Ewelme . - . • -
27
162 10 7
38
200 7 6
Faringdon - - - • .
450
0,001 18 -
512
10,470 15 -^
Great Bedwyn • - . -
64
628 18 1
70
753 8 2
Great Shefford . . . -
2
- 4 -
10
6 4 10
Holy port .-.•-•
20
132 - 6
26
130 2 0
HuDgerfofd - - - • -
400
7,867 3 1
471
8,881 8 3
Kintbury . . . - -
60
430 15 5
76
546 1 5
KnowlHiU-
20
108 2 5
25
2i2 10 7
Laniboame - - - - -
150
2,183 0 1
184
2,008 1 5
London Road, Reading - - -
14
41 15 0
43
85 4 -
London Street, Reading • - -
812
4,330 10 1
303
5,106 6 7
Lon^orth - - - - -
Maidenhead • • - • •
22
165 17 3
42
210 5 0
1,858
32,717 1 6
2,102
34,025 2 8
Marcham - . - - -
22
103 12 7
20
186 2 -
Mortimer - - . • -
00
1,067 16 10
113
1,110 14 6
Newbury - . . - -
2,821
40,376 14 U
2,781
44,174 13 4
New Town, Reading . . -
80
300 10 10
137
470 1 11
Old Windsor
78
* 1,360 18 2
00
1,617 12 4
Oxford Road, Reading -
84
871 - 7
00
1,027 2 9
Oxford Road, Windwir -
08
693 7 0
167
828 8 6
Pangboume - - • • -
223
3,204 12 4
236
3,227 8 6
Queen's Road, Reading - • -
220
3,220 - 11
262
2,847 15 -
ReadinfiT - . . - -
4,818
88,073 2 1
5,645
04,027 7 2
St. Mark's Road, Windsor -
187
1,987 5 6
260
2,578 10 8
Sandhurst, Berks - - - -
128
1,763 3 -
140
2,009 18 3
Shalboum - . . - -
18
54 10 1
22
74 13 4
Shrivenham
164
2,985 11 4
100
3,397 13 11
Sonning - . - - •
87
350 8 7
43
481 - 6
Stadhampton - - • - -
10
76 12 11
28
132 19 1
Stanford-in-the-Valft ...
88
424 15 5
52
• 494 10 4
Steventon - - - . -
28
302 2 3
81
458 10 -
Sunning Hill . . • - -
488
9,495 17 6
518
0,040 17 11
Swallowfield .....
85
160 16 -
80
125 2 5
Thatcham
66
5)0 0 11
86
632 3 4
Theale
107
1,415 2 1
121
1,547 14 8
Tilehurst
15
116 8 -
16
136 13 7
Twyford
281
5,140 19 -
201
5,341 - 8
Walliogford - - . • .
718
12,935 14 2
785
14,010 4 10
* Wanborough
6
66 11 2
3
32 18 4
Wantage - . . . -
612
10,973 1 2
687
12,011 10 11
Wargrave - . . . -
86
799 5 4
123
1,247 14 11
Windsor
8,450
75,502 - 1
3,656
77,906 IS 4
Winkfield
241
2,698 13 9
262
3,179 12 2
Wokingham - . . - -
760
15,876 14 4
880
17,521 10 6
Woolhampton - - - -
88
1,248 17 10
110
1,364 6 4
Total - - -
21,060
386,204 10 '7
25,287
414,184 4 -
Bucks :
Araersham
880
7,158 13 4
410
7,651 1 5 '
Aston Clinton ....
41
243 0 2
01
861 17 8
Aylesbury .....
1,265
23,305 0 11
r,406
24,501 to 3
Beaconsfield ... - -
264
3,559 1 -
300
3,624 9 1
Bletchley Station . . - -
100
2,147 3 4
143
2,636 18 6
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OP DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Acconnto
inclusive of Interest
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest
COUNTY.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
(tanding to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
ofaU
3l8t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31it December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
E^GLA'SD^continued.
£. s. d.
s
£. s. d.
Bucks — continued.
t Bourne End - • . -
.
. - -
81
26 17 2
Brill
146
8,066 10 6
164
3,372 4 2
Buckinfirham - - - -
814
13,944 18 6
898
15,594 7 8
176
2,688 - 7
184
2,808 3 11
76
1,661 12 2
101
1,926 9 10
•
- - -
6
1 14 -
584
11,284 2 11
665
12,242 4 0
11
119 1 -
24
147 18 11
288
2,482 9 6
251
2,701 13 6
86
540 6 8
112
595 17 11
10
24 8 -
17
37 19 9
1,246
26,100 16 5
1,356
26,634 7 -
10
28 12 2
28
85 8 8
280
5,388 17 8
288
5,987 19 5
224
3,674 4 9
244
3,864 4 6
135
2,430 12 7
169
2,448 17 6
103
1,761 4 1
128
1,674 17 1
66
626 16 3
65
656 13 6
84
2,523 10 4
113
2,608 7 1
4
1 10 -
20
55 13 6
731
12,284 16 4
833
13,688 11 6
62
668 7 1
69
783 16 4
61
371 6 U
68
469 - -
621
11,482 9 6
733
12,833 8 4
Oil
17,885 8 5
1,000
18,366 13 5
436
7,623 13 9
470
7,975 13 7
64
561 9 10
64
647 15 4
61
962 12 7
77
645 8 5
283
5,917 - 11
324
6,445 7 2
1,448
23,349 6 2
1,681
25,309 7 7
186
2,308 8 1
243
2,969 10 I
76
1,292 - 2
83
1,576 3 -
37
665 10 lO
38
489 6 10
36
493 1 10
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562 18 4
12
109 12 10
21
171 4 7
636
12,725 6 4
751
13,488 2 -
•
• • -
20
111 11 1
8
2 16 9
21
18 7 2
114
1,395 18 6
126
1,506 11 5
161
3,454 3 7
209
3,845 12 -
69
791 1 9
69
920 2 3
26
154 - 7
31
240 17 8
•
•
12
14 13 7
873
7,409 5 -
440
7,674 4 8
404
6,400 16 10
518
7,377 7 8
- -
184
2,967 9 -
224
3,191 18 7
Total -
13,204
235,621 16 8
15,375
253,661 18 3
96
1,185 13 -
102
1,201 1 -
•
34
213 18 2
37
295 14 7
•
7
63 18 10
13
68 10 9
•
247
2,729 7 8
285
2,902 - 10
•
32
188 9 3
50
197 18 4
•
•
• . •
2
5 5 2
-
129
3,158 13 1
142
3,491 12 -
-
4,505
93,104 2 2
4,973
100,607 17 11
-
162
3,888 1 4
176
3,902 11 7
•
868
7,166 12 4
419
8,253 8 1
.
25
62 4 -
29
101 9 1
•
64
713 16 4
115
624 8 10
•
77
1,387 15 11
84
1,793 7 10
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COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
romaininfl;
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
ENGLAND— co«<mtt«rf.
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Fleet -
Fordham
Fulboame
Gamlinghay -
Great Shelford
HaddeDham •
Hills Road -
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Linton, Cambridge
Littleport
Mugdalen-atreety Cambridge
Manea - - -
March - - -
Melbournet Cambridge
t New Chesterton
Newmarket, Cambridge
t Newnham
Parson Drove
Royston
Sawston
Soham - - •
Star ton Town, Cambridge
Sutton - - -
Sutton Bridge
Swavesey
Thorney
Trinity-street, Cambridge
Trumuington -street
Upwell .
Waterbeach -
West Wratting
Whittlesea -
Wisbech
Total •
Cheshire :
Alderley Edge
Aldlbrd-
Alsager . • - .
Altrincham • • •
Aston, Cheshire
Audlem - - •
Barnton • . •
Bebington • • •
Bedford-road, Birkenhead
Birkenhead - • •
Bishopsfield - • •
BoUington • • •
Bough ton . • •
Bowdon, Altrincham
Bowdon Downs
* Bridge-street, Stockport -
Broadbottom • • •
Brom borough
fiunhury . - -
Cale-green, Stockport
Charing Cross, Birkenhead
Cheadle, Cheshire •
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Chelford
Chester . . -
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107
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128
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210
62
285
148
142
20
455
116
1,068
11
697
126
236
37
79
115
12
65
12
105
61
32
28
8n2
722
12,222
Amoont,
inclniJve of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Aocoants
on the
Slat December 1880.
21,090
64
1,688
864
807
1,324
1,872
2,228
1,855
6,182
4,069
1,241
669
7,614
2,648
s. d.
8 9
11 6
1 9
2 6
6 8
11 8
9 8
7 11
8 -
8 6
13 10
12 8
18 8
- 11
11 4
26,644 7 3
75
14,613
2,218
6,894
566
1,024
1,656
52
706
59
945
988
684
146
4,445
9,926
- 8
17 -
19 10
17 2
16 8
10 1
10 10
10 1
14 6
12 4
10 II
15 5
10
9
18
7
287,506 2 5
278
20
135
1,629
77
176
56
96
251
4»051
108
864
183
158
466
69
70
89
116
26
640
266
48
4,659
2,928
622
3,105
24,688
1,197
8,905
294
609
1,670
98,885
822
5,125
1,080
1,863
3,947
667
528
775
1,554
219
8,762
2,748
18 9
16 7
11 7
9 11
10 6
12 10
7 7
4 8
8 6
4 1
5 10
12 5
- 8
4 -
6 7
15 2
8 8
2 5
16 10
10 5
16 6
12 5
896 1 1
66,196 15 1
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
indusiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
olall
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1881.
1,047
16
188
61
47
180
133
276
68
841
168
161
40
549
128
12
1,227
20
11
869
205
267
56
88
155
18
69
22
129
99
34
30
855
865
14,261
806
24
164
1,652
80
194
103
107
311
6,516
166
679
198
181
665
65
121
128
143
81
638
288
6
54
6,205
A3
£. s. d.
22,068
88
2,117
615
480
1,365
1,738
2,675
1,674
6,882
3,991
1,224
814
8,855
2,899
14
27,879
26
101
1^,581
2,486
7,988
689
968
1,783
97
774
27
1,191
1,112
707
141
4,533
11,036
14 11
9 6
7
6
16 9
2 4
6 9
15 0
11 5
6 8
8
6
15 9
3 2
12 8
1 6
14 4
10 10
10 0
19 -
18 7
6 9
11 11
18 6
9 3
15 4
- 8
7 11
7 4
16 10
7 5
14 11
16 5
19 7
266,856 6 5
3,428
263
2,177
27,410
1,207
3,996
386
730
2,052
98,561
778
6,052
1,175
2,358
4,794
781
1,134
774
1,919
379
4,410
2,007
8
460
70,635
12
1
15 1
1 6
17 -
5 10
13 3
4 10
9 6
16 -
5 9
16 1
1 11
^ 11
12 8
12 5
16 6
8 6
2 11
17 10
10 5
3 0
14 8
5 7
8 10
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RETUaN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUm'S OF DEPO0ITORS IN
TEAK 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
AmoiiDt,
Number
Amount,
ofAcoountt
ineluiiTe of Interett,
of Accoviakt
indodve of Intereit,
standing to Crodit
COUNTY.
remalBing
•tuding to Credit
remaining
Open on the
of ell
Open on the
of all
9l8t
Open Acoonnts
Sift
Open Accounts
December
on the
Deeember
on the
1880L
31fl December 1880.
1881.
3lBt December 1881.
itinued.
£. *. d.
£. M. d.
rkenhead
254
2,383 16 7'
301
2,494 3 6
3 -
97
2,422 18 3
90
2,298 19 11
Birkenhead -
48
199 8 10'
51
208 13 -
. • • •
170
2,407 4 7
244
2,666 18 2
- • •
626
10,847 10 7
831
12,438 4 6
....
1,482
26,279 8 8
1,735
27,822 18 4
inhead . - -
50
202 3 8
80
268 19 6
. • • -
23
703 12 7*
27
772 17 4
- - - -
112
1,139 13 2
136
1,122 7 6
enbead
-
• . -
18
20 2 4
rt - - -
241
1,553 8 2
391
1,630 17 2
ire - - •
254
1,916 - -
334
2,472 13 -
- * -
61
282 18 2
59
345 18 3
• • • •
108
889 7 11
136
971 17 6
- • • •
247
3,626 15 10
273
3,943 6 6
- • • -
14
17 15 -
70
150 18 6
• • • •
158
641 19 11
329
831 10 8
jtreet - - -
56
220 12 11
102
217 14 9
- • • -
51
366 12 10
59
431 6 6
ter ...
8
6 - -
—
—
• • • •
50
672 16 2
76
779 12 8
• • • •
108
1,320 12 2
116
1,430 1 8
• • • •
74
407 2 7
106
486 6 3
• . • •
298
4,804 16 10
325
6,164 2 -
. • • »
110
2,215 14 11
120
2,409 9 9
>tockport
103
619 19 6
239
792 - 2
• . • •
62
243 8 -
100
322 11 -
• • • •
125
1,221 12 4
160
1,407 12 10
• • • -
166
972 4 7
243
1,117 12 3
• • • -
38
87 2 7
119
301 3 3
• • • -
39
493 18 6
39
472 10 1
! • • •
141
694 6 3
302
992 3 8
rt - - -
132
898 18 7
178
1,137 6 2
. • • •
180
2,673 6 10
253
2,993 7 3
• . • -
74
1,118 13 8
101
1,540 17 2
head . - -
441
3,216 6 2
623
3,272 5 8
. . • -
256
3,622 13 4
318
3,734 2 9
. - . -
961
12,391 16 9
1,288
13,685 3 4
. • • -
83
185 1 -
40
203 10 I
. . - -
386
6,043 11 7
476
5,819 3 11
enhead
83
488 17 2
124
666 14 10
- . • -
178
3,269 18 2
156
3,073 8 7
....
243
3,736 9 7
272
3,989 10 6
. • . -
238
2,562 14 3
397
8,180 7 4
. - • •
349
3,748 17 3
460
4,376 18 4
• - • •
1,060
16,167 4 6
1,262
17,488 12 4
• • - -
333
4,698 4 9
384
5,006 10 5
• - • -
168
2,156 8 -
180
2,436 19 4
. • • -
282
5,354 8 2
394
8,309 2 1
• - • •
66
696 10 3
93
920 19 8
• - - ->
191
6,218 17 2
205
6,204 18 9
. . . -
38
100 17 4
55
247 14 -
. - . •
960
17,397 13 9
1,046
17,640 11 7
Jrewe . - -
64
316 16 7
159
509 18 9
• . . •
419
7,811 14 8
486
8,012 3 3
• • • .
449
6,212 10 3
632
6,382 16 7
• • • •
266
4,185 U 8
286
4,443 10 11
- • - •
260
1,608 17 10
366
1,590 1 4
....
38
216 12 6
59
320 16 2
«...
862
16,201 6 9
1,044
17,266 8 1
- - -
17
90 12 7
63
219 2 4
d . - -
377
3,293 18 8
404
3,529 7 3
desfield
410
4,467 8 6
613
4,900 12 2
• • • •
26
426 1 2
36
488 12 6
Lltrincham -
45
352 10 11
66
453 12 3
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COUNTY.
ENGL AN D— coiiftiiiicrf.
Chbsh ire — continued.
Poynton . - . .
Prestbuiy, Cheshire
Preetoa Brook - . •
Price-atreet, Birkenhead -
Rock Ferry - • - •
Romiley - - - .
Rancorn . . . .
St. Paal's roadi Birkenhead -
Sale .--•-.
Saltney - - - • -
Sandbach - - . -
Sandy Lane - - . -
Seacombe • • • -
Shavington . - . .
Stockport - - . -
Sutton^ Cheshire • • •
Tarporiey - . . -
Tarvin - - - - -
Tattenhall . . . .
Thornton Hough - - -
Timperley - - - •
Tiviot Dale - - . -
* Upper Brinksway, Stockport -
Upton, Birkenhead
"Weaverhara - - - -
WestKirby . . . -
Weston Point - . .
Whaley Bridge - . -
Wheelock - - . -
Willaston - . - -
Wilmslow - - - .
Winsford • . . .
Witton
Woodley . . - • -
• Woodtfide - - - -
Woodside Ferry - - -
Total -
CORHWALL.*
Bodmin
Boscastlo
Bade - . -
Callington
Calstock
Camborne
Camelford
Caw9and
Chacewater -
Charlestown -
Devoran
Falmouth
Flashing
Fowey - - -
Grampound -
Grampoand Road •
Gunnislake -
Hayle -
Helston - - -
Kilkhampton -
Launoeston -
Lelant - - -
Liskeard
347.
TBAR 1880.
Number
ofAseouits
remaiiiiog
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
Amoint,
indoiiTe of Interest,
itaiMiiBg to Credit
of all
Open Aocounts
•Btke
31st Deoeniber 1880.
41
46
104
245
849
167
690
261
829
228
483
17
884
17
2,361
227
427
188
272
60
70
30
6
38
64
26
9
139
41
31
614
628
17
96
60
108
38,988
£. t. d.
385
329
1,217
2,244
4,010
1,167
8,666
2,360
6,866
1,400
6,286
22
6,277
357
36,537
2,976
9,179
2,148
3,620
656
479
32
67
246
788
88
25
2,101
198
395
9>121
12,462
73
616
995
799
11
2
4
14 9
12 6
- 7
7 6
10 4
18 3
- 7
8 11
15 8
6 6
15
8
7
15
10
11 4
16 3
17
9
7 10
15 1
3 6
17 7
8 9
9 -
17 6
9 2
12 6
7 6
11 6
9 1
2 2
6 9
553,441 15 3
832
21,378
14
6
77
1,666
1
8
132
1,718
3
11
170
2,029
17
6
50
728
15
8
251
3,977
17
7
226
4,227
8
1
29
489
5
10
15
58
3
8
26
275
6
3
88
2,229
4
8
808
15,420
4
6
102
1,932
4
8
239
6,463
1
10
88
2,201
3
4
26
410
5
11
91
1,390
5
10
386
6,796
3
11
298
6,273
7
2
108
951
2
8
444
6,992
12
8
30
156
12
-
249
4,516
4
5
TBAR II
Namber
of Accounts
remsininf;
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
A4
66
47
101
380
397
214
745
309
997
319
625
67
414
46
2,650
249
494
195
291
61
107
96
61
60
64
15
164
113
71
687
706
46
91
64
127
47,280
inclusi
Btan(
Ope
31ttD
1,
8,
4,
1,
9,
2,
7,
1,
6,
6,
38,
8,
8,
2,
8,
1,
2,
9,
18,
1.
602,
965
22,
100
1,
150
2,
211
2,
62
320
4,
244
8i
48
16
31
104
li
966
15,
147
1,
290
4,
87
2,
31
106
1,
489
6,
863
6,
128
V
551
7,
82
367
5
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YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
Amonnty
Namber
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Acoounts
indttsiye of Interest,
of Acconnts
indnsiye of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
sUnding to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
81ft
Open Acconnts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
Sltt December 1881.
ENGLAND— con/Mtftfd.
Cor n w a ll — continued.
£. S. d.
£. s. d.
Loose .---•-
172
3,892 6 7
190
3,672 6 11
Lostwilhiel - - - - -
208
6,382 11 -
282
6,687 6 10
Mawzion . - • - -
102
1,406 14 9
128
1,667 11 4
Market Strand - • . -
40
657 3 2
76
687 11 2
MevagiBsey - • . • -
110
1,462 - 4
126
1,487 4 7
MiUbrook
19
69 2 6
34
93 9 4
Newlyn . . . - -
76
160 19 6
176
294 9 8
New Quay
188
3,622 14 6
225
3,771 14 10
Padstow
277
8,313 9 8
318
8,961 6 11
Par
66
1,366 6 8
72
1,271 2 3
Penryn -.-••-
294
6,066 8 9
348
6,724 4 1
Pensilva . - . . -
40
609 2 10
60
942 15 6
Penzance
1,081
13,784 4 1
1,308
16,326 1 7
Perranaworthal - . • .
67
899 8 11
77
901 -. 9
Perranporth
28
221 14 7
36
217 9 9
Polperro - . - - -
7
37 7 11
12
156 14 8
Polruan . - . • .
40
460 7 6
44
690 19 8
Pool
27
114 18 9
30
256 17 2
Porihleven - - . - .
46
661 16 6
69
644 2 4
Porthreath - - - - .
68
1,018 6 3
68
1,038 3 1
Port Isaac
110
1,882 8 8
146
2,479 6 11
PorUcatho - ... -
28
640 A 3
29
684 1 7
Probufl ------
90
1,286 2 2
110
1,264 10 2
Redruth
638
6,499 - 8
796
7,016 11 2
Roche
68
290 16 11
67
446 18 6
Ruan High Lanes - . - .
22
131 9 11
30
250 8 6
St Agnes
79
1,306 14 11
106
1,298 2 7
St Austell ...
776
19,507 14 8
862
20,761 4 8
St Blazey
128
3,800 16 10
149
3,963 2 11
St Columb
848
6,736 7 10
380
6,792 11 9
St Day - ; . . .
114
2,608 6 4
162
2,663 13 6
St. Germans
40
360 8 9
64
626 6 2
St Ives
200
3,808 4 1
268
4,036 11 2
St Just
70
754 16 4
76
741 7 9
St Keveme - - . - -
46
663 16 10
64
647 3 6
St. Mawes
20
1,262 18 6
26
1,821 18 2
St Newlyn East ....
12
40 13 2
32
187 16 8
Saltash . • . . - .
126
864 16 10
176
1,127 2 3
Scilly ....•'..
176
4,208 10 8
222
4,642 2 10
Scorrier . . - - -
66
818 18 11
64
862 2 5
Stralton
166
3,159 19 1
203
2,662 14 11
The Lizard
28
486 8 9
44
616 16 5
Torpoint
160
1,388 8 7
226
1,629 19 10
Tregony .....
8
- 6 -
17
33 10 6
Truro
1,016
16,069 13 9
1,310
17,287 9 1
Tywardreath
Wadebridge - - . . -
27
168 3 4
41
224 12 4
218
6,684 3 6
253
6,298 18 -
Total - • -
12,266
223,604 - 6
16,374
236,692 7 11
Cumberland :
Abbeytown - . . . .
78
786 19 8
105
912 10 9
Allonby .....
21
89 19 10
27
87 2 2
Alston ......
69
188 19 10
60
159 7 9
Armathwaite - - . . .
73
673 14 7
94
622 12 3
Aspairia .....
87
691 8 9
125
712 13 10
Bootle
28
142 16 4
26
244 4 6
Botchergate, Carlisle ...
116
703 4 1
191
923 19 7
Bowness
23
217 12 3
74
283 11 7
Braithwaite . - - - -
23
65 16 1
24
84 4 -
Brampton - - - - -
252
3,995 15 11
294
4,123 4 10
Cttldbeck
20
236 7 4
29
127 5 9
Calderbridge
34
355 16 -
45
472 18 11
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-
YEi»R 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
Indosive of Interest,
of Accounta
inclusive of Interest^
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
atonding to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
•
31st
Open Acconnta
dlst
Open Accounta
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
3l6t December 1881.
ENGL AN D— coji/iim^d.
CcMBERLAKD— a>n/wftterf.
£. 8. d.
£. s. d.
Caldewgate, Carlisle . • .
83
243 0 6
44
195 3 -
Carlisle- '
1,760
3M97 - 5
2,179
33,026 9 11
Cleator Moor . - . -
226
3,531 7 10
304
4,223 11 10
Cockermouth • . • •
420
5,695 12 11
602
6,328 19 9
Dalston
R2
480 5 4
118
575 10 6
Dearham . . . . -
U
244 14 3
17
267 4 9
Denton Holme, Carlisle - - -
18
21 17 9
33
44 14 7
Bistington - - . . -
44
40 18 10
65
99 2 3
Kp^reraont - • - . .
87
900 10 2
113
875 11 8
Flimby ---..-
1
- 3 -
7
67 6 11
Frizington - - . • -
92
568 17 7
128
759 4 4
t Gosforth
•
• - •
2
- 12 -
Gretna
6
11 13 -
9
23 6 3
Greystoke • - - - -
29
176 - 10
33
204 11 10
Harrington - - - . -
87
796 19 7
101
828 14 6
* Holbom Hill
40
1,462 19 2
43
1,654 2 4
Holm Rook
88
1,356 9 9
101
1,472 12 7
Keswick . . . . -
238
2,542 6 6
278
2,653 1 9
Kirkoswald - - - • -
89
802 10 8
09
744 17 -
Langwathby - • - . -
40
412 2 -
49
395 15 2
Longtown . - . . -
98
1,345 17 6
111
1,339 - 11
Maryport
450
4,242 9 7
082
5,026 14 4
Millom - *-
148
1,009 - 8
271
2,496 7 6
t Moor Row - - - - -
•
...
26
29 7 1
Moorland - - - . .
12
78 2 11
32
117 2 -
Nenthcad - . . . -
18
192 18 3
21
136 10 2
Parton .-.---
59
129 4 3
67
150 4 4
Penrith . • . . .
1,812
19,570 6 11
1,548
20,387 6 11
Pooley Bridge . - . .
30
150 3 2
61
178 18 7
Ravengluss - - - - -
111
1,444 13 2
137
1,400 8 6
St. Bees
108
521 10 1
126
699 7 4
f Seascale - • . . -
•
- - -
10
7 19 2
Silecroft, Camforth
14
52 2 1
31
100 15 2
Silloth - . •
128
1,095 1 -
142
1,062 15 10
Stanwix, Carlisle - - - -
> 2
8-2
19
13 7 11
t Warwick Bridge - • - -
-
• . .
27
13 3 10
Wetheral
40
146 19 2
69
145 7 9
Whitehaven
M46
18,935 4 2
1,441
14,923 4 4
Wigton
347
2,750 16 7
391
3,202 19 10
Workington
724
7,400 16 2
990
8,517 4 11
Total - • -
8,947
113,266 12 7
11,460
123,101 14 -
Derby :
t Abbey- street
23
18 6 2
Alfreton
887
7,357 - 3
438
8,417 17 6
Alvaston . - . - -
65
626 2 3
86
637 16 9
Ambergate . • - - •
39
70 - 11
81
116 18 -
Appleby Magna - . - -
93
1,394 7 5
105
1,585 14 4
Ashbourne - - . . .
889
15,217 13 6
939
16,832 2 9
Ashbourne Road, Derby
32
149 6 1
48
207 7 8
Ashford .....
13
84 8 3
15
101 12 4
Ashover
91
2,364 14 3
104
2,365 17 2
Bakewell
368
4,887 7 11
471
5,102 10 7
Bamford . • . - -
37
305 - 4
49
837 10 3
Barlboroagh
58
356 6 9
66
457 14 7
Barrow Hill
72
782 1 8
129
962 16 8
Baslow
103
957 13 4
155
1,082 14 5
Belper
398
6,763 13 8
480
6,410 7 1
Bolsoyer
111
1,862 16 -
126
1,020 12 6
Brailsford • - - - -
27
326 9 -
51
280 4 2
Bretby
28
331 15 4
34
211 13 r
Brimington - . - - -
93
1,236 4 2
124
1,410 14 4
Brook-street, Derby • - -
78
917 14 8
96
1,022 14 U
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NUMBER OF ACCOUMTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
inclniive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remainiog
•tandiog to Credit
remaininsT
siandiDg to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
31st
Open Accounts
3lBt
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3Ut December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
£. s. d.
£. «• d.
.
25
282 15 9
&b
346 4 2
-
556
6,410 - 7
679
• 8,156 6 8
-
80
111 18 4
84
140 5 -
-
61
1,488 8 10
68
1,426 2 5
-
66
1,089 18 7
76
1,110 1 2
.
4
13 16 -
16
89 13 7
-
8,098
74,321 9 11 .
8,164
75,079 6 6
-
84
367 12 7
39
436 2 4
•
85
225 10 2
60
283 18 10
-
253
2,623 18 9
841
8,149 7 5
•
41
372 10 4
62
601 15 8
•
125
2,504 14 2
185
2,881 14 -
•
24
239 - -
29
322 13 4
•
108
1,038 1 9
122
1,137 2 4
-
155
1,907 13 11
186
1,753 1 4
-
12
16 8 2
15
49 - 10
•
4,465
78,969 4 2
5,079
80,823 7 1
•
10
174 7 7
12
180 17 7
-
65
471 6 5
112
654 10 a
-
224
2,263 6 9
292
2,751 15 10
.
188
1,463 13 1
164
1,476 17 -
.
140
1,038 12 -
177
1,352 4 £►
•
286
3,373 9 5
249
8,755 8 -
.
44
425 8 7
50
522 1 -
•
186
8,557 17 4
160
8,754 11 &
•
78
285 4 7
141
425 7 11
-
871
14,321 10 8
1,007
15,620 5 6
•
88
129 1 10
43
132 14 5
•
845
5,844 5 10
888
5,546 5 a
-
-.
- . -
7
28 1 1
•
120
1,511 6 3
189
1,525 19 2
•
80
241 19 10
42
428 19 10
•
74
1,160 1 8
90
1,042 8 11
-
107
2,857 17 -
142
2,389 19 »
•
811
4,765 11 9
844
5,066 2 -
•
40
496 - 6
88
489 3 4
•
162
1,807 14 5
172
1,218 16 11
•
65
999 16 6
71
1,084 1 8
•
21
71 11 4
28
75 2 5
•
742
11,784 11 10
872
12,783 18 1
-
294
. 5,725 19 2
880
6,840 15 8
•
99
1,069 6 8
182
1,274 7 5
.
60
501 8 5
98
624 19 6
•
29
481 9 8
46
600 1 8
•
49
616 12 8
58
777 8 4
•
456
5,070 11 4
605
6,784 . 1 6
•
8
61 11 1
18
58 4 3
.
278
4,226 16 11
416
6,011 18 8
.
20
108 6 8
24
110 9 2
•
7
18 14 9
12
13 18 -
•
82
21 4 8
93
199 10 8
«
416
7,584 7 8
425
7,704 1 -
•
810
4,124 10 5
852
4,093 4 1
.
77
854 5 2
83
821 6 -
•
865
6,619 19 2
429
7,082 18 4
.
401
4,896 11 -
506
5,776 11 10
•
56
892 19 9
57
443 11 2
-
266
4,494 12 9
. 827
4,997 16 6
•
28
65 10 7
26
79 10 4
•
222
4,440 19 2
280
4,237 18 11
•
74
688 5 -
140
755 18 9
•
179
2,838 8 4
210
2,859 18 -
•
57
222 2 -
75
295 7 7
•
14
268 1 5
9
69 1 1
•
-
•
10
4 12 2
•
10
2 18 -
12
8 11 4
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 11
COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
ENGL AN D^-cofUmued.
Derby — continued.
Pilsley -
Pin X ton
Quttrndon
Reiiisliaw
Repton -
Rici(Jiiigi»
Ripley -
Roosehill
Uowsley
Sandiucre
Sawley -
t Selston
f Shaftesbury-street
Sliardlow
Smalley
• Smithy Houses
South Norman ton
Spondon
Stapenhill
Staveley
Stone Broom
Sudbury
Swadlincote •
Swan wick
Taddingtoa -
Tibshelf
Tides «H»Il
T^o Dales
Walton on -Trent <
Whittington Moor •
WhitweJl
Winsler
W irks worth -
Wuodville
Youlgreave -
Devon :
Total
Nnmber
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
Amount,
iaclufllTe of Interesty
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
67
14
36
54
161
247
670
207
24
29
87
114
68
1
50
119
48
296
99
181
256
45
10
88
218
18
25
287
71
91
375
230
40
28,956
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31 St
December
1881.
£. s. d.
633 14 8
95 11 11
153 19 1
668 19 3
8,028 5 9
2,257 18 10
9>588 1
1,020 4
408 7
231 18
238 9
9
8
6
8
1,091
600
1
413
733
203
4,649
564
1,751
3,311
362
7
1,683
4,451
60
262
3,366
722
1,089
5,747
2,876
213
14 8
18 4
7 -
1 9
11 6
14
19
10 9
2 3
8 -
7 5
19 11
18 -
18 7
8 3
16 2
6 11
13 4
8 7
18 6
18 11
376,695 17 6
80
80
38
88
164
818
688
301
78
52
44
8
74
156
99
108
168
88
868
105
156
288
64
12
96
247
88
20
887
90
112
457
259
49
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1881.
28,578
t Alphington -
Appledore, Devon
Ashburton
t Avonmouth -
Axminster
Babbicombe -
Bampton, Devon
Barnstaple
Beiford •
Beer
Bideford
Bishop's Teignton <
Bovey Tracey
Bow, Exeter -
Bradninch
Braunton
Brixham
Broad Clyst -
Buckfastleigh
Bndleigb Salterton
• Castle Hill -
Cecil-street -
Chagford
Chudleigh
Chulmleigh -
347.
168
166
273
163
222
1,896
26
15
1,279
39
225
88
56
111
450
58
181
841
13
125
149
215
154
2,011 4 8
2,418 19 8
3,704
1,808
2,901
28,109
132
186
20,463
340
8,881
344
479
1,546
7,846
444
1,703
8,835
44
636
2,280
3,470
2,235
17 10
4 -
19
7
7
15
2
15 9
4 11
4 1
7 1
2
15
4
5
1
16
11 8
10 3
6 1
229
214
47
815
170
270
2,833
28
16
1,466
85
260
50
90
131
549
58
163
889
197
172
244
183
s. d.
799 13
83 11
146 17
832 3
2,985
2,687
9,990
1,897 10
487 11
202 18
153 12
1 7
49 13
1,233 6
687 1
8
3 3
8 10
17 10
- 2
10
585
1,108
893
5,366
604
2,277
8,723
411
11
1,447
4,823
98
327
8,548
898
1,249
5,782
3,399
292
7
11
5
7
1
7
12 10
9 4
12 10
15 8
8 11
18 5
8
6
16 10
18 5
16 4
18 10
16 6
17 8
19 11
405,823 4 5
2,103
2,577
24
8,924
2,157
3,086
30,225
84
215
22,554
382
4,177
899
617
1,601
8,285
438
2,017
4,214
17 -
8 10
- 4
7 5
18 8
18 -
9
17
17
19
1
7
4
2
1 8
18 9
10 7
9 1
6 -
5 -
12 10
16 2
14 10
5 4
783 18 -
2,428 8 8
8,476 15 2
2,091 4 4
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RETURN OP THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
TEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Acooonts
incloiive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
COUNTY.
remaining
•tauding to Credit
remainfaig
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
81it
Open Acooonts
dlst
Open Accounts
on the
December
on the
1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
Tntinved.
£. *. d.
£.; s. d.
108
3,077 6 8
122
3,428 4 4
158
2,820 2 4
208
2,347 16 -
48
475 7 8
67
493 16 2
868
5,176 9 9
426
5,456 15 8
288
3,788 7 6
283
4,033 4 10
684
11,021 3 3
879
11,808 2 3
660
9,223 14 8
620
9,277 13 -
1,980
34,435 16 5
2,836
34,147 13 4
20
31 1 5
22
101 19 7
20
204 10 7
36
252 - 4
oulh - - -
80
395 9 7
38
473 14 7
8,040
51,715 10 1
3,252
54,074 - 5
85
19 5 -
103
07 16 2
867
12,944 14 1
1,120
13,337 1 7
.
...
16
98 14 -
42
162 2 6
83
262 12 -
er-
92
189 3 6
387
1,010 5 7
76
652 7 11
95
662 12 10
75
1,084 7 5
90
1,3-28 3 5
126
1,074 6 6
177
1,284 6 10
481
7,680 3 10
522
7,806 16 9
419
5,512 3 9
499
6,121 1 4
38
291 8 4
67
367 18 -
82
378 17 3
105
525 3 9
620
9,854 6 5
785
10,055 9 10
41
90 8 7
90
200 10 6
242
4,259 19 10
299
4,584 9 7
24
74 10 -
44
112 4 10
859
6,275 12 7
440
7,276 11 1
15
50 14 5
57
92 12 7
-
...
2
5 5 2
66
895 8 8
73
836 1 4
81
838 7 5
110
1,064 3 10
17
99 15 1
25
97 15 3
118
1,632 19 3
144
1,757 17 6
98
848 6 11
163
734 13 7
89
1,824 19 8
36
1,659 15 1
•
- - -
26
57 10 10
158
2,282 3 -
181
2,395 5 11
> - •
64
1,388 5 10
77
1,451 8 1
»ad - - -
297
4,292 5 6
329
4,801 11 1
409
5,603 15 -
520
6,616 10 9
26
213 13 11
40
256 2 5
1,226
19,675 19 1
1,475
20,388 - 3
68
209 12 9
76
300 14 7
157
1,066 7 8
191
1,162 7 1
29
313 2 1
47
340 15 1
127
2,033 15 11
153
2,301 19 3
289
3,684 10 6
287
4,068 12 9
198
2,480 3 10
258
2,863 11 8
428
6,482 14 10
502
7,327 11 3
88
401 1 3
187
444 4 7
8,855
57,330 15 9
3,864
61,860 5 7
128
1,856 - 11
166
2,176 13 -
126
2,309 1 5
171
2,600 13 4
»r -
„ •
. - .
118
169 0 8
410
5,832 19 3
637
6,849 7 2
418
8,684 ]5 6
604
4,044 17 3
404
3,719 16 6
429
4,115 0 10
144
2,084 11 10
197
2,213 7 6
11." r r I
208
2,054 5 4
240
1,840 7 9
183
2,056 12 1
151
2,127 16 8
110
1,156 8 7
146
1,878 19 7
68
779 18 2
94
635 3 6
804
5,520 6 4
394
6,951 5 2
48
227 2 8
73
231 16 1
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YEAR 1880.
TEAR 1881.
Nnmber
Amount,
Nnmber
Amount,
COUNTY.
ol Accoants
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
ftanding to Credit
of all
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
Open on the
of all
Slst
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t necember 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
ENG LAN D^contmued.
Devok — continued.
£. s. d.
£. S. d.
South Brent
80
721 19 11
116
818 10 9
South Molton . . . -
211
2,677 16 10
311
2,972 13 8
South-street, Exeter ...
896
3,432 9 6
467
3,891 13 9
Slarcross
1)5
1,804 16 7
119
1,297 16 1
Stoke Damerel ....
93
727 18 6
118
654 3 11
Stoneliouse .....
860
13,054 18 8
1,069
13,727 2 1
Tavistock
408
6,450 7 11
472
7,106 15 -
Teign mouth - . - - -
1,068
15,313 14 -
1,230
16,426 10 10
Thorverton - • - . -
18
112 9 2
30
170 6 1
Tiyerton
848
11,289 19 6
1,040
12,841 14 4
Topsham .....
164
2,109 1 3
177
2,060 19 6
Torcross .....
66
630 12 6
87
726 9 -
Torquay . - . - .
2,476
61,838 - 3
2,688
54,253 8 10
Torre
434
4,864 16 2
601
6,707 - -
»Torringion .....
400
6,488 6 3
476
7,234 - 7
Tomes
414
8,302 - 3
556
8,877 12 3
Uffculme .....
20-2
2,661 13 5
246
2,006 12 11
Union-street, Plymouth
836
3,486 1 4
403
3,669 16 4
Union-street, Torquay ...
1,810
16,696 7 6
1,754
17,568 16 6
Wellswood Place ....
64
634 1 9
93
574 10 5
West Buckland ....
12
54 16 10
11
65 2 3
Westward Ho ....
77
842 7 1
98
1,077 19 3
Whimple .....
92
80 8 10
43
119 10 -
Winkleigh
20
107 2 3
30
116 8 1
Witheridge
72
683 16 11
76
684 15 9
Woodbury .....
68
476 14 1
64
389 17 9
Yealinptun . . . - -
64
1,164 7 6
86
1,253 18 9
Total - - -
87,097
662,649 14 4
46,367
601,347 6 2
Dorset :
Abbotsbury . - - . .
114
1,705 1 6
164
2,063 13 5
Beaminster .....
260
3,443 13 10
258
3,340 3 9
Bere Regis - . . . -
93
1,223 9 4
96
1/299 2 9
Blandlbrd
1,769
60,973 9 1
1,887
62,734 10 10
Bourton .....
74
906 13 3
87
1,182 7 1
Bridport .....
863
15,610 2 6
1,020
16,391 - 6
Broadwindsor ....
69
1,094 11 7
86
976 5 8
Castletown - - - - -
62
680 18 10
55
611 19 9
Ceme .----.
109
1,523 8 8
121
1,601 15 -
Charmouth . . . . -
140
1,417 4 3
166
1,979 7 1
Child Okeford . . . .
14
35 3 11
27
133 13 8
Corfe Castle - , •
127
2,498 6 9
129
2,68] 3 5
Cranboiime . - • - -
228
3,276 1 9
248
3,175 11 6
Dorchester - • • - •
1,407
25,347 3 3
1,644
26,731 18 1
Easton, Portland . . . -
198
2,192 7 2
245
2,445 3 6
Eyershot .....
60
384 14 11
75
433 16 10
Fortuneswell ....
300
2,961 4 8
352
8,209 7 5
Gillingham .....
260
3,454 1 2
283
4,159 0 9
Iweme Minster ....
127
744 10 11
143
929 11 7
Lennox-street ....
80
588 12 8
93
665 6 9
Longfleet . - - . -
94
976 6 4
158
1,172 18 8
Lvme
Maiden Newton ....
296
5,213 13 2
349
5,360 19 4
126
1,393 7 7
145
1,610 3 10
Mamhull
23
351 9 -
87
452 13 7
Milbome St. Andrew ...
10
19 6 10
30
42 5 -
Milton Abbas ....
46
792 17 10
46
935 6 3
Moreton .....
12
120 9 7
23
160 - 4
t Okeford FiUpaine ....
.
•
18
60 18 -
Parkstone
88
760 13 10
122
1,024 12 9
Piddletown
167
2,849 15 10
187
2,528 12 3
Piddletrcnthide . - . .
30
84 19 4
87
153 2 8
Poole
887
16,197 - -
966
16,668 10 11
•Portland
80
3,071 1 6
73
2,688 17 8
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ttBTGRN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITOKS IN
COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaming
Open on the
3lBt
December
1880.
ENGLAND— cunrtiiu^.
DoBSST- - continued.
Shaftesbary -
Sherborne
Shillinffstone -
Stalbridge
Sturminster Newtoi
Swanage
Upway -
Wareham
Weymouth -
Whiieohurch -
Wim borne
Yetminster -
Amount,
indusiye of iDterest,
•tandiog to Credit
ofaU
Open Acconnts
on the
31tt December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounf B
remainiog
Open on the
3lBt
December
1881.
Total
Durham :
Albert-road - - - •
Annfield Plain
Askew-road - - - •
Aycliffe . . . .
Bank Top - . - .
Barnard Castle
Belle Vue, West Hartlepool -
Bill Quay . . - «
Birtley
Bishop Auckland -
Biackhill - . . .
Blaydon-onTyne -
Brandon Colliery -
Burnop6eld - - - •
Byers Green • - • •
Carlton Ironworks
Cussop Colliery
Castle Eden Station
Castletown, Sunderland -
Cecil-street^ Stockton-on-Tees '
Chapel-row - - - -
Chester-le-Street -
Cockfield - . - .
Coniett . - - - -
Cornsay Colliery •
Coundon . . - .
Cows Hill -
Coxhoe - - - - .
Croft . . . . .
Crook - -
Darlington - - - .
Deptford - - - .
Dipton - - - - .
Dun&ton - - - .
Durham - - - .
Easiogton - - - .
Easin^ton-lane
East Boldon - - - -
t East Jarrow -
East Morton -
F^dmoDsley -
f Egfi^lestone -
Even wood
Felling • - -
Fence Houses
Ferry Hill -
Ferry HiU Village •
1^91
823
109
151
328
320
29
512
1,738
12
980
57
14,522
150
119
43
19
80
572
12
22
87
898
150
110
48
60
69
11
10
134
11
10
272
16
303
63
50
17
154
103
301
1,417
67
112
2
2,000
30
151
29
19
21
243
164
151
7
£.
d.
31,852 3 2
11,808 - 1
609 8 -
2,007 10 10
3,516 9 6
5,897 4 9
96 6 5
10,101 1 -
29,189 2 8
49 10 10
19,321 16 11
221 1 3
264,961 13 9
A mount,
inclusive of Interest,
utanding to Credit
of all
Open Accouiita
on the
31 »t December 1881.
1,321
923
109
183
384
370
34
577
2,011
19
1,102
101
1,090
1,862
107
135
378
6,901
23
40
1,099
11,896
1,671
1,381
475
519
1,033
165
30
8,137
84
105
5,522
139
5,739
920
976
2
3,801
667
3,731
20,224
234
1,472
5
45,902
127
3,498
- 11
15 6
12 5
12 7
17 10
9 -
2
5
17
13
18
8 -6
16 9
18 6
9 7
11 8
6 8
- 8
7
3
9
14
8 -
2 1
10 11
4 10
9 11
1 1
10 6
18 11
6 3
- 5
8 11
9
2
14
15
17 10
169 8 7
239 8 8
97 1 11
2,208 10 1
3,112 7 9
3,393 5 3
28 5 9
16,488
188
139
96
43
186
621
80
35
188
1,197
264
200
63
88
137
12
25
154
88
21
352
19
394
95
110
27
159
139
450
1,671
91
161
76
2,302
37
244
16
1
46
17
0
48
448
245
. 230
18
£.
d.
32.152 17 1
13,023 - 3
791 2 -
2,242 8 6
4,242 17 8
5,754 15 1
97 2
10,420 3
31.153 13
75 18
21,040 9
293 19
279,478 16 -
1,269
1,694
226
141.
' 641
7,428
53
45
1,309
12,570
2,016
1,539
632
598
1,152
257
43
3,254
41
53
5,665
216
6,966
878
946
119
8,604
796
4,125
21,882
834
1,704
32
47,729
259
8,466
4
12 4
2 -
5 3
11 4
18 2
6
2
- 11
8 11
17 5
19 10
6 8
12 11
16 1
11 7
9 5
4 9
19 10
15 4
13 10
17
9
17
15
14
8 11
12 -
11 -
10 11
19 9
2 6
6 II
14 10
8 4
10 7
12 11
19 -
250 6 7
321 8 4
77 17 8
130 6 2
2,497 6 6
8,545 14 2
3,938 - -
28 8 5
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YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aooonnts
incluslTe of Interest,
of Accounts
indusive of Interest, '
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
on the
December
on the
1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
£NG L AN D— omttiittcrf.
lyvBBAm^ continued.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
Fraiik-terrace, Oatesbead
89
151 16 4
162
269 13 8
t Frosterley
26
79 1 8
Gainford - . . - -
30
210 7 10
47
461 8 11
Gateshead • . • . .
1,417
16,031 16 1
1,868
17,364 12 11
Gilesgate, Durham ...
83
264 4 9
146
398 17 2
Gilesgate Moor . . - -
Greathani, West Hartlepool -
38
226 13 6
68
359 8 11
31
64 10 7
88
90 17 9
Green-street, South Shields -
116
971 16 11
230
1,049 14 4
Hartlepool . - . . -
847
12,380 10 10
1,268
14,398 15 6
fluswell - . - • -
94
1.680 6 11
204
1,694 6 11
Hebbum . . . - -
284
3,127 6 11
497
4,177 1 e
Hebburn New Town ...
168
1,264 1 3
818
1,249 5 6
Heighington • . . - -
18
46 1 2
44
64 17 5
Hendon, Sunderland . . -
813
9,032 3 8
1,808
10,416 7 2
Hetton-le-Hole ....
182
2,086 14 11
336
2,645 - 8
High W est-street, Gateshead -
Hulborn, Soutli Shields -
99
321 10 8
805
627 17 11
33
264 2 2
60
389 2 9
Hougliton-le-8pring . . -
427
6,758 8 10
539
7,038 1 10
Howdon-le-Wear - - . -
38
369 12 -
62
464 5 6
Hunwick . « - - -
2
3 9 1
62
74 3 6
t Hurworth - - . . .
•
9
46 6 8
Hylton
146
1,336 16 11
238
1,677 - 8
Jarrow --..--
1,254
19,544 14 6
1,663
21,015 4 2
Lanchester - . - • -
40
173 6 1
61
263 17 7
Langley Moor . . . -
37
381 - 2
120
806 16 6
Langley Park - - - -
9
66 14 6
88
236 1 10
Leadgate - - . . .
83
1,404 14 11
102
1,672 14 4
Low Fell
86
444 18 4
225
640 2 8
Low Team
37
90 12 8
94
177 3 7
Middleton
49
283 2 -
168
462 - 11
Middleton-in-Teesdale . . -
34
234 6 2
68
229 18 4
Middleton-one-Row . • -
12
17 16 2
28
32 4 11
Millfield, Sunderland -
97
816 9 11
284
678 8 6
Monkwearmouth ....
658
6,988 12 2
1,081
8,427 4 5
Mount Pleasant • - - -
92
877 17 6
149
1,026 16 -
Morton Colliery ....
106
1,228 7 8
257
1,312 16 1
f New Seaham - . . . -
•
...
80
59 6 -
New Shildon - • . -
14
20 1 6
112
188 16 -
North-road, Durham - - -
127
647 6 -
230
801 3 8
Norton, Durham - - - -
80
438 8 9
138
64S 6 7
Norton-road, Durham ^ . -
168
1,061 8 4
272
1,392 9 4
Pelton Fell
68
751 - 6
96
1,004 18 5
Philadelphia
68
496 17 2
81
665 17 6
Pit Hill
67
807 1 10
186
465 10 9
Port Clarence ....
74
810 15 2
80
893 4 10
Fort rack-lane, Stockton-on-Tees
73
344 11 -
88
481 19 2
Prudhoe
72
2,444 19 3
184
2,815 18 1
Quebec
16
78 18 6
66
181 6 3
Ryhope Colliery - -
110
1,064 4 1
164
1,214 17 8
Ryton
71
276 8 6
227
431 18 10
Saoriston . . . . -
22
106 4 10
48
174 4 8
St. John's Chapel . - . -
87
648 17 7
42
580 16 8
Saleni-street, Sunderland
17
165 6 6
71
274 6 1
Seaham Harbour ....
470
7,097 6 10
626
7,232 11 11
Seaton Carew - - . -
70
.1,081 8 6
76
1,211 10 9
Scdgefield
124
2,096 10 8
162
2,273 12 9
Sherbum, Durham * . • .
78
1,178 8 6
121
1,374 16 6
Shildon
78
767 8 6
150
921 14 6
ShincliiTe Colliery - . . -
6
68 11 2
18
103 13 1
Shiney Row
90
1,644 16 8
188
1,882 18 11
Shotley Bridge ....
146
2,762 18 6
161
2,863 2 6
Shotron Colliery ....
66
1,008 11 7
86
863 11 10
Silkswonh Colliery
47
256 16 6
164
393 3 8
Silksworth-row, Sunderland •
840
8,1-23 19 10
617
4,146 4 9
South Church ....
26
177 12 S
115
262 14 11
South Shields ....
2,327
86,604 3 6
8,079
40,466 14 9
347.
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Number
Amount,
^•% ^N w^ «v m «y
of AccoanU
iodufiye of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
COUNTY.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing (o Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3Ut
Open Accounts
31 tt
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on ihe
1880.
8l8t December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
ENGLAND— continued.
£. s. d.
£. S. d.
DuBHAM -'Continued,
Southwick - - • - •
170
1,191 14 8
811
1,737 2 -
Spennymoor - - - - •
448
6,946 6 8
662
8,019 1 4
8taindrop . - - - -
116
1,680 6 1
131
1,765 - 8
Stanhope . . - - -
187
3,604 6 8
286
3,170 9 7
Stanley, Durham - - - -
46
724 1 4
63
631 - 7
Stockton-on-Tees . - - -
1,887
23,916 1 2
2,404
29,328 6 11
Stnintoii, West Hurtlepool
76
349 3 3
168
448 12 4
Sunderland
4,876
80,011 10 10
6,111
87,294 17 1
The Docks, Sunderland ...
24
170 11 11
27
206 8 7
The Exchange, Sunderland
416
4,069 16 -
612
4,633 11 4
Thorn ley . - - . -
174
2,846 2 1
287
2,903 6 0
Throston, Hartlepool . . -
42
102 4 1
206
377 4 6
Toft Hill
8
42 4 6
18
102 8 10
Tow Law
191
2,476 - -
339
2,794 8 4
Trimdon Colliery ....
11
49 11 11
81
124 6 6
Trimdon Grange ....
112
1,638 10 6
204
1,944 3 6
Tudhoe Colliery - - - -
41
361 9 11
116
687 3 7
Tyne Docks, South Shields -
194
2,407 3 2
249
2,761 2 9
Washington Station - . -
91
2,676 10 -
188
2,338 17 10
Washington Village - . -
78
627 - 10
112
868 1 10
Waterhouses - - - • -
26
46 16 9
98
88 10 6
West Auckland - - . -
76
398 2 6
124
1,096 6 9
West Boldon
88
71 14 10
66
153 - 1
Westbrook, Darlington - - -
78
443 6 -
123
709 7 8
West Cornforth ....
62
1,047 18 -
78
1,036 14 9
West Hartlepool - . . -
1,698*
23,808 8 6
2,274
20,485 6 1
Westoe -
1
3 3 1
29
92 7 3
West Rainton - . . .
69
496 16 8
108
684 6 8
VVheatley Hill . . . .
26
287 2 6
66
824 11 10
Whickhum . • - . -
24
86 13 10
108
96 18 2
Whitburn
■ 8
61 16 10
42
144 19 11
Whorlton
8
28 6 2
4
66 3 9
Willington .....
208
5,081 9 1
348
5,123 19 8
Windmill Hill . . . .
113
686 16 ^
287
726 6 8
Wingate .....
121
2,552 13 6
170
2,848 16 0
Witton Gilbert ....
27
280 4 9
28
262 16 7
Witton-le-Wear ....
18
14 7 4
44
61 7 6
Witton Park
191
2,436 16 2
287
2,155 8 8
Wolsingham .....
147
2,147 16 2
284
2,077 18 6
Wreckenton
78
678 14 6
92
610 - 6
Total - - •
82,268
464,624 17 -
46,628
518,971 14 11,
EssBx:
t Alridge
.
. . -
11
32 8 7
Ardleigh .....
82
661 16 2
43
860 7 8
Aveley ......
71
702 6 6
102
801 6 11
Barking . . . . -
734
11,264 16 1
933
12,822 16 3
Barking-road - - . • •
240
2,167 10 10
413
2,763 14 7
Barking-road, near Hermitage-street
106
332 13 -
466
1,397 11 3
t Barkingside . - . . -
-
...
19
84 1 6
Battles Bridge ....
77
1,266 11 3
86
1,191 4 8
t Beckton
-
. - -
26
48 .- 9
Billericay .....
896
11,200 16 4
420
10,990 14 2
Boreham .....
6
18 2 2
16
84 5 3
Braintree .....
1,682
46,138 4 8
1,728
48,562 - 6
Brentwood
1,688
36,640 18 10
1,790
36,962 8 7
Brigbtlingsea ....
288
4,590 19 10
399
6,238 - 7
Buckhurst Hill . . . .
487
4,467 14 8
664
6,301 8 9
Burnham, Essex ....
198
4,740 14 10
211
4,486 18 6
Canning Town ....
3,348
40,724 7 10
8,738
44,114 12 7
Castle Hedingham - . • •
263
6,994 18 3
282
6,639 2 10
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COUNTY.
ENGLAND-cowiiitiifrf.
Essex — continued.
Chadwell
Chelmsford - - -
Chijjwell - - ^
Cliig well-road
CbincTford - • .
Clacton -on-Sea
Co^fjcsliall -
Colchester - - .
Dag^enhum - - .
Danbury • «. .
Deiiham ...
Dovercoiirt - - •
Dunmow . . .
Earls Colne - • .
East Ber^^holt
East Ham • • .
East Hill . . .
Elmdon ...
Eppiiijj
Feist eud ...
Fiiichin^field
Forest Gate - - .
Forest-lane - . -
f George lane ...
Gruys - . - .
Great Badow
Gteat Bardfield .
Great Bentley
Great Cliesterford .
Great Clacton
Great Wakering -
Great VValtham
Halstead - • •
Harlow ...
Harrow Green
Harwich ...
Httt6eld Broad Oak
Hatfield Peveril -
Havering - - .
Heron Gate - - .
Hey bridge - - .
t Highara Hill, Walthamstow
High Lastcr - - -
t Hoe-$treet, Wathamstow
Homcburch - - -
Hoi ndon-on-thc-Hill
Ilford ....
Ingntestone - - -
Kelvedon - - -
Kelvedou Common
Latchington - . .
Leigh - - - -
Lexden - - - -
* Leyton ...
Leyton, Church-road
t Leyton Green
Ley tin, High-street
Leytoustone, E. - -
Ley tonstone- road, E.
* Leyton-street, E. -
t Little Ilford ...
Lough ton ...
Maldon • • -
Manningtree . • -
Marine Parade, Southend
* Marsh-street, Walthamstow
347.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1880.
98
2,474
164
80
60
48
452
3,o49
37
36
278
173
494
346
26
121
58
79
641
233
107
797
231
465
78
152
62
70
41
94
200
1,069
643
299
610
56
36
65
24
74
37
234
156
604
340
332
5
15
187
58
407
169
219
777
788
49
298
873
471
18
32
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
diet December 1880.
£. /.
1,817
48,005
3,438
1,063
141
331
7,639
64,677
357
546
4,955
1,668
10,341
7,776
247
1,234
264
1,353
14,159
3,636
2,235
5,580
1,598
7,395
925
3,435
808
781
642
2,518
2,978
29,108
13,046
2,407
13,905
933
421
784
127
867
18 1
10 -
12 -
17 7
19 5
16 8
17 11
I 9
7 5
- 10
16 9
11 1
5 -
7 4
7 10
12 7
- 2
7 11
15 9
10 9
6 -
15 7
15 -
1 8
2 3
15 3
10 11
11 -
8 -
15 8
- 5
2 11
17 8
13
9
7
6
16
12
4,001 16
3,745 17
10,114 5
6,062 12
6,831
2
234
3,378
689
5,568
1,150
1
6
16
2
13
8
19
3,875
18J54
9,293
105
550
10
8
1
11
II
19 10
396 17 7
10
8
2
9
1
6
5
9
0
6
YB A R 1881.
2,187 14 8
9,028 I 6
8,465 11 4
1,708 3 7
1
2
6
1
10
Number
of Accounts
'remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
136
2,858
176
103
109
89
509
3,956
60
43
325
207
589
373
39
165
72
85
718
251
119
1,166
370
16
536
102
186
77
79
61
113
227
1,191
723
476
670
68
55
81
40
no
63
53
6
288
163
776
386
884
9
19
296
62
894
278
89
287
987
1,049
42
61
366
1,067
667
62
80
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881 .
1,83G
52,509
8,419
1,192
316
793
8,301
69,812
400
662
4,907
2,148
11,848
8,094
308
1,385
348
1,319
14,723
8,744
2,277
0,732
2,374
20
8,357
1,073
3,946
949
908
879
2,813
3,170
81,199
13,677
8,043
13,993
1,095
353
996
170
1,010
184
806
1
4,554
4,047
11,405
6,638
7,522
6
288
8,678
833
6,098
1,841
84
2,857
10,207
9,489
1,634
81
4,818
19,085
10,237
170
619
#. d.
16 -
1 7
12 4
7 10
o ^
n 7
6 7
6 11
10 1
12 8
2 5
19 -
5
19
3
18
2
9 11
15 8
6 2
10 5
10 7
17 7
2 -
10 8
19 -
13 8
17 4
18 10
15 4
15 9
19 4
16 4
12 10
4
7
7
9
5
4
3
18
15
7
1
19
18
8 -
15 -
12 -
3 2
3 10
14 2
9
19
7
12
6
10 11
10 8
14
1
9
1
9
4
8 9
14 -
17 10
6 10
9 4
10 10
7 5
2 11
1 2
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YEAR ] 8 8 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
C 0 (T N T Y.
of AccoontB
inclasiTe of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining^
•tending to Credit
remaining
steading to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
ofaU
3l8t
Open Accounts
31tt
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
tHy—continued.
ued.
£. s. d.
£. «. d.
i Point - . . -
.
-
167
319 18 8
27
167 19 9
68
201 10 -
asing ....
64
288 9 9
67
230 11 4
166
2,183 4 -
181
2,430 18 2
1, Colchester - - -
-
. . -
19
24 1 9
oolwioh - - - •
346
6,264 11 9
466
5,718 8 2
Woolwicb-road, Gordon-
-
-
16
11 5 8
*
824
20,639 8 1
902
21,627 18 10
)ad, Walihamstow -
28
354 6 10
26
315 1 8
160
8,437 - 8
179
3,679 14 1
jet, Southend - . -
41
107 10 9
120
336 6 6
)rd Bridge
•
-
18
75 - I
824
9,858 2 11
1,041
) 0,676 14 6
, Brooks-road - - -
.
.
17
16 18 2
'own - - . .
0
63-4
93
192 0 11
jll
89
1,288 4 -
122
1,576 12 4
72
687 18 4
101
642 19 11
, Essex - . - -
101
3,161 14 -
211
8,173 - 11
I - - - - -
316
7,661 6 a
829
7,972 17 6
[
466
16,023 4 -
601
16,245 8 9
1,900
43,177 11 6
2,149
45,565 12 2
-road, E. -
19
13 10 -
117
220 8 10
je
13
117 8 7
15
181 13 -
Ibert Docks
•
.
18
12 3 -
Valden ....
836 .
17,989 16 8
986
19,851 13 4
phs
71
370 2 -
146
777 - 9
!-.-•-
86
1,315 10 7
106
1,606 9 8
mess . - • •
638
5,636 8 -
616
6,400 16 4
rn - - - • •
133
699 6 6
231
1,287 16 2
I
816
16,987 17 -
911
16,611 11 1
isler - - - - -
168
3,499 10 1
187
3,984 14 1
:kenden - . - .
48
670 16 -
60
791 6 9
•le-Hope - - - -
29
213 4 8
83
645 6 9
I .... .
257
3,840 8 9
284
4,568 - 2
oad, Colchester
14
116 15 6
82
102 13 3
Jumpstead ...
18
70 6 3
80
99 17 9
33
345 16 -
86
404 6 8
26
95 1 4
64
166 18 2
, Essex, E. - . .
8,781
74,663 2 7
4,365
79,778 7 6
-le-Bow, E. . - -
631
4,599 13 7
746
6,315 12 -
New Town, E.
339
6,282 6 8
448
6,219 3 7
road, E. -
137
1,611 9 10
168
1,644 7 8
210
6,302 14 2
231
6,788 4 -
he, Colchester - - -
107
1,187 6 4
182
1,433 3 8
e-Soken - - . -
70
858 19 11
112
1,148 16 6
m - - - - -
62
591 10 11
66
776 7 3
leath - - . -
41
310 4 8
69
676 1 8
7
8
9 17 -
21
10-2 6 1
itD'Arcy . . -
70
664 6 6
90
921 6 1
ear Stratford ...
446
8,427 18 6
659
4,182 16 6
ark, near Station
118
694 15 9
274
906 6 7
Road - . - .
42
205 8 4
116
422 10 10
Abbey ....
681
8,300 18 2
668
8,083 12 2
istow, Bonndary-road
92
468 18 1
167
628 13 7
istow, Orford-road -
848
8,502 - 11
1,086
10,132 6 8
LStow, St. James-Btreet
862
2,877 3 11
619
8,604 11 11
stow, Wood-street
442
6,339 2 2
684
6,927 18 6
n-Naze . - - -
288
4,050 19 10
280
4,816 15 6
1
691
8,192 17 8
662
9,894 - 4
;)ommoD - . . -
427
6,868 7 7
471
6,151 14 9
oad, Brentwood
82
187 - 9
42
193 10 3
108
1,852 14 6
127
2,146 8 8
m - • - - •
646
6,444 - -
1,006
7,843 19 11
rsea . . . -
22
384 18 8
88
896 8 10
eld
86
877 2 6
64
479 7 10
ross- . • . .
69
666 19 9
80
858 6 2
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. I9
YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount)
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusiye of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credic
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on 4he
ofaU
Open on the
01 all
3l8t
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
on the
December
on the
1880.
3 1 St December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
ENGLAND— con/wiwerf.
Easux^continued.
£. 9. d.
£. s. d.
t Wimbish
. „
...
88
44 7 8
Witham, Essex ....
511
9,630 1 6
577
10,279 2 5
Wiveiihoe - - . . -
849
6,371 6 4
432
7,253 7 5
Woodford, Essex . . . -
338
4,991 12 -
401
5,661 4 7
Woodford Green - - - .
901
12,240 4 -
1,021
14,301 19 7
Writtle- '
78
1,122 6 5
89
1,237 17 4
Total - - -
51,454
881,530 15 1
62,533
962,350 - 7
Gloucester:
Almondfbury . • • .
127
1,428 10 11
150
1,711 5 8
Andoversford - • . .
57
772 17 8
88
827 13 2
Ashley-road, Bristol - . -
448
2,950 8 -
612
8,697 8 9
Badminton - - - . - ^
167
2,324 17 1
211
2,604 5 9
Barton Hill
4
- 7 -
189
160 10 10
Beckford - . - - .
20
121 13 4
35
157 2 -
Bedminster Parade ...
66
21 19 -
149
276 17 8
Berkeley . - - . ,
804
4,982 12 -
806
5,549 10 0
Bibury ---...
66
331 2 5
84
869 6 1
Bisley - - - -
14
192 14 8
16
177 17 -
HIakeney - • - . .
255
3,328 19 10
278
8,670 10 4
Bourton-on-the- Water ...
144
1,700 16 1
166
1,752 13 8
Bream - - . - .
26
1,019 17 2
52
1,185 10 7
Brimscombe - - - . -
95
982 5 7
150
1,023 16 6
Bristol
7,656
U9,359 19 9
8,096
168,603 - 10
Cuinseross - - . . .
75
731 3 7
121
846 U 7
Cam
64
568 12 11
91
6-27 5 8
Campden - . . . •
226
3,888 9 -
231
3,812 5 7
Castle street • - - . -
28
49 19 11
96
447 15 2
Chalford
160
2,494 8 6
224
2,757 1 10
Charlton Kings . . • •
188
2,132 - 4
240
2,431 4 10
Cheltenham - - - . .
5,504
99,118 10 8
6,035
103,180 1 11
Cheltenham'-road, Bristol
838
2,360 7 5
475
2,868 13 7
Chippinsj Sodbury - - . .
375
5,072 18 7
407
6,884 - 11
Cinderford - - - . -
431
6,136 4 -
558
6,951 5 5
Cirencester - . - . .
998
17,326 1 6
1,189
19,485 14 7
Clifton
2,832
49,017 17 10
3,078
52,482 19 9
Coleibrd • . . • .
591
10,826 7 6
700
11,499 6 8
t Corse Lawn
-
1
- 14 -
Gotham, Bristol ....
558
4,492 11 9
644
5,236 2 10
Drybrook . . - - .
64
601 4 9
94
961 10 9
Dursley - . - . .
218
3,477 15 10
257
8,730 14 6
Dymock
32
207 16 11
40
227 1 3
Eastington - . - . .
112
1,897 7 4
120
1,828 10 4
Eastville . . - . .
8
- 5 -
17
2 17 -
Fairford - - - - -
318
5,923 10 8
409
6.515 10 4
Falfield
81
289 9 10
54
538 11 9
Fishponds - - - • .
Frampton Cotterill . . .
410
5,833 13 9
569
6,008 11 3
278
4,846 17 8
292
4,864 3 1
Frampton-on-Sevem - - -
238
2,990 6 5
254
8,461 12 2
Gloucester - - - - -
4,868
70,644 4 1
4,786
72,817 4 6
Gloucester Docks - - - -
72
883 4 2
80
972 17 1
Great Norwood-street, Cheltenham -
84
126 8 4-
277
461 13 6
Hambrook - - - - .
102
2,086 8 8
115
2,068 - -
High-street, Cheltenham
827
7,631 1 8
1,047
8,573 17 6
Horfield, Bristol - - . -
196
1,611 6 8
292
1,965 9 2
Hotwells, Bristol - . . -
658
9,97 1 4 2
757
10,780 - 10
Kemerton - . . - -
97
1,174 8 2
156
1,244 13 9
Kingscote - - - - .
40
347 9 10
51
531 2 1
Kings Stanley - . - -
44
283 10 4
71
840 10 10
Kingswood - - . - -
368
6,747 5 -
* 476
7,876 2 8
Laurence Hill, Bristol - - -
321
2,197 8 10
458
2,645 9 2
Lechlade .....
280
4,231 15 5
881
4,807 3 8
Leckhampton - - . .
19
65 6 1
81
127 6 -
347-
C 2
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
Namber Amount,
of Accounts inclusive of Interest,
romaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Slat
Open Accounts
December
on the
1880.
i 3l8t December 1880.
ENG LWD^eontlnued.
—continued,
pe . - - -
3artoD -street, Gloucester
eld - - - -
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Jean - - - -
llier, Cheltenham
i-in-Marsh - - -
►rth - . - -
ndland-strect, Bristol -
im - - - -
ich -
treet, Bristol
s Common . - -
ck - - - -
[ - . . .
eet, Bristol
ry - .
•road, Bristol
e - - - -
1 . . . .
in - - - -
;e - . . -
rge s - -
k's, Cheltenham -
ss Point . - -
npton
n-rottd, Bristol -
:roft ....
use . - - •
-the-Wold -
►k . - - -
Bristol - - -
rate, Bristol
)cry - - - -
iry - - - -
m - - - -
)wn, Bristol
id-place, Bristol -
y-on- Severn
ry-on-Trym
reet, Bristol
oft - - - -
^jadies'-road
ir - - - -
ombe - - -
icster . . -
tPark
ell-crescent
under-£dge
Total - -
3ar .
oad, Southsea
ot - -
at Camp
d
52,o2o
s. d.
36
289
8
8
104
553
-
2
472
8,548
6
-
183
3,392
16
9
105
1,788
13
3
102
3,150
11
5
1,175
15,880
18
5
391
7,049
1
3
409
7,002
5
-
270
2,865
18
10
111
667
3
2
388
5,094
16
5
271
5,-i77
6
-
3,141
42,433
8
11
63
742
11
9
203
3,481
11
9
57
1,955
3
3
33
169
11
9
318
3,854
6
-
25
194
12
5
574
5,512
4
3
2,199
34,217
o
-
1,173
12,8i7
14
11
41
387
4
2
31
116
-
2
165
1,:324
19
11
52
115
16
1
37
585
15
10
69
303
8
5
430
2,899
9
-
32
63
19
7
219
3,085
9
8
717
18.383
14
2
1,683
28,133
5
10
98
1,307
4
10
328
3,312
18
-
330
6,852
-
6
994
15,470
11
5
444
0,033
11
9
34
337
2
6
456
3,649
-
11
146
578
16
8
88
595
3
10
58
296
14
8
314
3,560
11
5
1,765
19,548
8
6
35
506
15
2
105
338
3
5
77
1,431
19
10
368
6,945
14
11
50
467
o
2
74
152
8
8
21
40
11
10
379
7,329
14
6
819,966 7 7
629
7,092
8
S
289
2,850
13
4
2,444
32,333
2
7
1,475
13,070
17
10
468
6,743
4
8
1,185
23,502
4
-
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
indasive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
31 8t
Open Accounts
l>ecember
on the
1881.
31 8t December 1881.
46
161
548
242
129
210
1,320
390
483
308
231
403
316
3,882
74
226
65
137
401
30
689
2,853
l,3-'2
52
57
271
100
64
112
601
117
328
715
1,940
35
93
438
401
1,141
643
60
660
311
119
62
893
2,123
35
277
84
442
68
229
84
411
61,473
783
411
2,753
1,619
544
1,329
277
871
9,420
3,703
2,095
3,018
10,975
7,-82
7,417
3,007
1,091
5,009
6,172
43,631
1,017
3,«29
2,040
501
4,091
230
6,679
34,955
14,11^3
401
253
1,486
1*32
690
457
3,568
349
3,494
18,913
30,053
57
1,560
4,333
7,039
16,187
7,490
476
4,303
825
750
380
3,S59
22,916
471
994
1,580
7,471
768
549
247
7,667
g, d.
19 6
13 -
14 1
10
10
0
1
9
1
H
5
5
5
3
t{
19 0
8 5
18 11
15 -
4 4
1 7
14 4
5 5
3 -
17 3
18 9
1 2
6 9
9 1
17 2
13 11
13
2
3
11
13
5
15
12
19
4
12 9
14 6
4
4
3
7
10
12 C
3 8
5 5
11 6
2 11
3 2
8 9
16 4
16 -
1 7
14 3
11 11
9 -
879,588 2 11
8.710 1 2
3,468 7 0
34,965 8 2
13,288 11 2
7,688 10 11
21,242 2 2
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 21
YEAR 18 80.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of interest
remaining
BtonUing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
31tc
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
EN GLAND— con/tVitt^rf.
Hampshire — continued.
£. Jr, d.
£. 8. d.
Alverstoke - - . . -
in
700 19 5
155
748 9 0
Am port - . - . -
54
1,708 18 8
70
1,758 3 6
Andover - . • . .
1,712
40,346 5 2
1,852
42,395 5 2
Basingstoke - - • - -
1,600
28,896 16 1
1,789
31,696 14 8
Beaulieu - . . . -
60
1,584 2 -
64
1,461 7 7
Banbridge - - - - -
64
740 - 8
79
885 6 1
Bent ley Farnbam - - - -
25
180 8 7
33
305 17 1
Bevois Hill - - - - -
164
1,357 8 8
229
1,548 1 5
Bevois Mount
131
775 9 1
322
1,088 5 10
t Binstead - ... -
-
- - -
43
17 10 5
Bisbopstoke - - • - -
79
1,188 7 6
95
1,412 - 10
Bisboj)'8 Walibam - - - -
409
11,072 - 2
532
11,217 11 2
Bitterne • . - - -
133
2,886 4 2
162
2,998 19 2
Blackwoter - - . - •
11
33 4 2
29
151 18 6
Boncburch • - - . -
14
123 8 11
27
235 - 1
Boscombe - - - -
113
622 12 5
183
842 2 -
Botley
209
3,511 16 9
229
8,846 5 0
Bournemouth - . . •
1,655
24,654 15 9
1,933
28,243 12 5
Brudinjj .....
78
1,176 19 2
121
1,467 3 3
Bramsbaw - - . . -
35
599 13 10
51
750 2 1
Brixton, Isle of Wigbt - - -
7
4 19 10
15
19-4
Brockenliursc ....
49
343 10 4
64
421 14 7
Biourrbton, Hants ....
96
1,381 12 10
131
1,459 11 10
Buckland-road ....
53
46 16 9
840
641 4 9
Oamberley . - . • -
33
267 2 9
83
706 2 10
* Cambridge-terrace, Soutbsea -
Cam J on Town, Gob port
83
1,325 16 9
75
1,697 16 11
31
28 3 4
76
70 17 3
Carisbrook - - . . -
22
351 11 6
46
381 12 -
Carlton-place, Southampton -
88
430 14 7
150
671 2 4
Cbule
22
250 12 7
45
421 19 10
Christchurcb - - . . .
619
11,748 15 -
723
12,633 5 4
Cbu rob road, Landport - • -
385
3,522 16 8
579
4,419 6 11
Chute Standen ....
17
164 14 10
19
183 1 7
Commercial-road, Bournemouth
419
2,867 1 9
552^
3,042 - 6
Cosbum . * - - -
377
6,738 19 9
429
7,182 10 8
Cowes ..••-.
1,128
21,814 14 8
1,348
22,982 15 0
Crondall .....
211
3,666 2 2
235
8,692 11 8
Crook bam . - - . •
44
456 1 4
50
574 6 7
Droxford - - • . -
180
3^288 12 6
199
3,470 3 -
East Cowes - • - . -
327
5,001 5 8
418
5,248 10 9
Eastleigb - . • - -
105
1,317 I 8
181
1,016 6 5
Eastney • - . . -
295
2,669 16 9
422
3,204 13 3
East Soutbsea . . . -
121
755 18 4
224
1,182 19 -
Emswortb - . - - -
520
12,487 19 1
60S
14,283 2 8
Furebam - - - - -
1,189
29,417 3 4
1,406
31,086 14 9
Furn boron gb-road - - - .
562
5,729 8 9
656
6,790 9 4
Farn borough Station - - -
252
4,069 17 7
267
4,907 14 1
Fttwley --..--
124
2,558 7 8
181
2,895 8 2
Fleet, Hants
20
85 11 9
19
115 5 3
Fordingbridge - - - -
343
5,956 17 7
403
6,364 12 3
For ton, Gosport - - - -
310
3,923 1 10
416
3,609 6 11
Freem untie - - - - -
303
3,477 13 7
375
3,654 15 5
Freshwater - - - ^ -
118
1,979 4 10
127
2,265 11 7
Gosport - - - . -
2,560
52,006 8 8
2,869
53,261 12 10
Hanible- - - - - ,^
37
475 5 9
53
663 10 1
Ilambledon - - - - -
239
5,815 8 1
271
5,152 19 3
Hartford bridge - - - -
389
7,589 10 6
447
8,322 15 6
HaTant ------
552
11,551 18 5
656
12,600 5 11
Hayling Island - - - -
51
984 16 8
64
1,078 17 5
'Htadley - - - . -
52
803 7 11
67
599 4 11
High-street, Rjde - - -
52
73 2 8
246
375 14 10
Higb-strcet, Southampton
110
867 6 3
168
1,232 6 8
Horndenn - - - - -
155
8,101 18 6
172
3,259 - 6
Hursley . - . . -
06
645 11 6
81
771 16 4
Hurst bourne Tarrant - - -
74
1,566 4 8
84
1,682 15 5
347
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 188a
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
Btandlog to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
Slst
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
OD the
December
on the
1880.
31tt December 1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
JD — continued.
£. *. d.
£. S. d.
continued.
184
8,020 10 I
141
8,446 1 0
»-----
104
4,045 1 4
212
4,745 17 6
id, Southsea - - -
867
2,660 14 6
700
4,708 6 11
Cross, Portsmouth -
600
7,047 1 1
680
7,401 17 0
4,068
08,606 10 6
6,873
05,364 2 5
n Crescent, Bournemouth
440
3,601 17 1
645
4,284 13 8
108
6,418 4 11
228
6,408 1 1
80
1,224 - 3
181
1,426 13 8
10
03 - a
85
113 15 -
h
82
456 13 3
80
464 11 11
n -
1,277
36,606 10 1
1,384
87,190 - 8
826
6,006 16 8
804
6,486 18 11
\(Iatraver8 . . -
66
487 6 7
50
608 - 8
oad - -
14
47 18 0
64
237 11 8
d
80
203 1 7
88
246 17 3
►ad, Cowes -
64
467 16 3
100
672 1 3
er Station . - -
100
1,462 2 10
106
1,521 2 2
Landport • - -
470
4,676 4 4
605
6,087 1 10
62
306 3 -
61
373 4 6
bey . . - -
178
8,215 12 6
206
8,408 4 11
[sle of Wight . . .
1,666
20,402 16 11
1,822
80,127 3 1
own, Southampton -
30
87 8 6
no
221 0 5
108
8,016 14 6
126
2,018 1 1
271
4,836 4 11
832
4,682 17 4
rn -
0
6 18 6
21
47 16 2
Southampton - - -
22
180 18 6
20
272 13 8
81
221 3 2
85
274 16 2
884
6,646 7 10
405
7,776 10 5
^ants - • • -
186
2,640 6 3
217
2,8*23 14 5
eet, Southampton -
67
880 4 2
188
1,776 1 7
n-road, Southsea
867
8,050 8 2
041
0,000 17 6
081
21,827 - 4
1,057
21,620 8 1
a -
46
408 10 7
70
660 11 -
- . • -
1,680
31,610 3 -
1,660
80,715 17 6
h
2,660
68,031 - 4
2,681
57,063 12 6
andover - - - -
62
708 6 1
88
740 6 6
)lace, Southampton -
1,338
27,045 18 4
1,456
27,766 10 6
set, Portsea ...
426
4,621 4 8
660
6,016 4 7
1. . . . •
20
811 18 1
80
454 8 11
616
12,806 10 8
732
13,003 13 7
740
14,667 6 7
868
14,743 16 9
J of Wight
2,401
48,626 10 8
2,664
60,422 8 11
t - - . • -
81
46 13 4
160
258 16 6
8, Isle of Wight
86
2,465 16 0
104
2,647 15 8
sroad, Southsea
482
8,053 18 1
807
8,807 9 5
5 - ... .
067
12,834 1 10
1,211
13,032 12 9
678
8,660 6 2
600
0,245 18 3
Green . - - .
.
...
22
143 1 1
een ....
117
1,418 18 4
138
1,643 3 11
106
1,687 7 8
120
1,872 18 2
8
16 7 0
0
28 9 6
466
6,885 12 6
610
6,046 1 6
36
808 11 4
65
436 11 1
on-Loddon ...
48
208 6 10
87
613 15 6
)mmon - - - .
874
6,407 10 8
471
6,034 10 6
ad
688
6,204 10 6
830
6,5a7 14 6
ton ....
6,877
144,067 8 1
6,701
140,845 14 4
ne -
8
2 6 1
10
13 13 -
677
10,070 16 11
681
18,060 2 10
Tne» Bournemouth -
61
810 18 1
86
363 13 8
re
246
4,324 0 7
206
4,056 13 9
i, Gosport ...
77
423 17 6
162
607 - -
otney ....
40
406 0 6
73
626 - 11
82
158 18 0
42
200 11 1
Bournemouth ...
76
C64 4 6
02
803 15 9
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COUNTY.
ENGL AN D— continued.
Hampshire — continued*
Titclifield
Totland Baj - -
Totton
Twyford, Hants - - . -
Upper St James-streety Newport,
Isle of Wight
* Upper West-street - . - •
Ventnor - . - • -
Waterloo Ville . - . .
Westboume, Boumemouth
West End, Hants . - - -
West Lisa - - - • -
West Meon
West-street, Ryde . . . -
Weyhill
t
t
Wbitchurcli, Hants
Wickham, Hants - - -
Winchester - - • -
Winchfield ....
Winton
Wish-street, Southsea
Witchampton - - .
Woolstone - . - -
Woolton Hill ....
Wootton Brieve, Isle of Wight
Wroxall . - - .
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
Total -
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accoimts
remainiog
Open on the
diet
December
1880.
359
1
277
35
64
38
1,001
113
10
87
109
25
304
194
3,151
88
27
1,104
40
469
60
45
17
245
69,062
Aroonnt,
inclosiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
diet December 1880.
£, s, dm
9,200 12 2
- 2 6
5,455 7 1
432 6 11
303 7 9
363 17 11
15,927 9 4
1,067 12 11
26 1 -
593 16 9
2,204 12 11
58 4 1
9,711 14 1
8,521 12 -
56,400 5 1
1,555 1 11
180 16 2
17,395 14 6
543 8 8
6,716 16 7
363 17 1
334 10 10'
44 9 4
4,998 - 9
1,237,400 - 8
Hereford :
Bodenliam
Bosbury
Bf-imfield
Bromyard
Colwall Green
Crowbill
Eardisley
Eign-road
Ewjas Harold
Fownbope
Harewood End
Hereford
Hoarwithy
Kingsland
Kington
Ledbury
Leintwardine •
Leominster -
Linton • • .
Longtown
Lydbrook
Madley - - -
Mnch Birch -
Much Marcle
t Orleton ...
Pembridge -
Petercburch -
• Poriway
Boss - - -
St Weonards -
Shobdon
Slaunton-on-Wye -
347-
3
13
37
428
26
20
139
13
76
34
25
2,326
27
72
605
1,324
239
722
23
6
114
17
16
62
82
39
10
1,842
21
24
7
8
16
846
6,026
121
115
2,589
26
942
91
167
82,634
287
896
9,407
26,489
4,081
10,170
172
49
1,088
140
94
246
16 7
16 8
6 7
3 9
9 8
19 6
14 1
8 -
18 2
18 8
1 11
6 7
17 7
8 2
10 11
6 9
- 10
2 7
11 4
18 7
16 9
11 8
18 6
16 4
1,394 18 9
299 6 8
57 4 9
21,808 7 9
826 8 6
814 8 9
84 19 -
YEAR 1881.
Number
of A.ccottnt8
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
412
13
302
61
108
28
1,108
160
24
107
8
118
81
6
333
214
8,437
138
44
988
68
648
66
78
84
268
80,966
7
29
49
451
38
24
171
28
88
48
29
2,645
81
84
685
1,438
816
884
24
6
187
25
26
68
8
88
44
2
1,527
84
40
24
Amount,
inclusfye of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31 St December 1881.
s. d.
8,722 1
91 9
6,699 3
539 2
324 15
274
17,244
1,277
69
708
59
2,390
224
13
9,462
3,665
59,540
1,805
202
16,453
508
6,894
508
889
112
4,972
6
10
16
14
4
2
18
7
9
13
9 6
16 10
10
6
13 8
2 6
9 6
5 8
1,301,125 15 8
13
29
358
6,354
202
83
2,411
27
1,033
lOS
267
32,932
249
947
10,168
25,656
4,585
10,696
114
24
1,289
150
80
341
1,533
808
2
23,206
354
856
109
16 11
- 9
3 2
19 »
7 11
9 9
18 1
6 8
- 10
16 11
1 4
11 4
12 9
1 6
8 9
2 10
16 10
10 7
19 3
13 6
18 8
12 3
12 -
16 1
16 -
4 -
- 1
7 8
15 8
6 2
C4
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YEAR 18 80.
YEAR 1881.
•
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclntive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
stauding to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
8Ut
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
#
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
tA.^ D^conthtied.
-continued.
£. #. d.
£. *. d.
I's Bridge ....
6
- 10 -
18
7 1 2
^ton . - - - -
45
509 5 9
62
669 12 3
1
7
60 13 1
9
98 7 3
.....
61
628 10 1
70
828 9 -
-under-Penjard - . -
22
62 6 10
36
100 19 10
lurch, Hereford - . -
115
1,459 12 1
114
1,309 2 6
Total - . -
8,045
120,500 6 3
9,186
126,021 8 4
Langley - - . -
152
1,753 - 8
199
1,83 4 11 6
I
129
2,497 13 6
147
2.634 10 4
k
479
12,675 15 3
639
12,977 10 3
ly
102
2,831 10 4
119
8,180 6 7
1,090
22,177 4 8
1,261
22,655 7 4
bourne - . - -
82
1,051 9 -
90
2,138 7 4
35
222 4 1
36
241 16 -
insted .....
879
16,115 2 11
928
16,342 2 3
I Stortford ....
1,319
28,944 16 11
1,499
80,760 12 2
jr - - . . -
138
2,142 9 10
193
2,683 6 4
iirnc . . - . -
168
2,331 - 8
182
2,443 0 9
jford
441
14,849 2 4
461
12,656 15 1
07
958 - 6
96
1,168 2 4
Heath I I I I
155
1,604 1 5
210
1,742 13 10
New Town
13
63-4
64
178 6 2
nt
306
6,621 18 6
347
5,899 16 11
rfield
48
794 7 -
64
869 6 8
Wood ....
69
204 13 3
76
892 18 1
162
1,768 17 3
243
2,029 4 3
)n - . • • •
59
411 2 2
72
461 11 3
►re End . - . -
65
647 8 10
98
670 3 2
ladham ....
207
3,684 17 9
234
8,891 - 0
, Herts ....
45
222 15 10
80
339 2 6
rect .....
24
324 - -
38
468 3 -
den .....
204
4,589 10 7
251
4,939 8 -
I
627
13,673 4 9
701
14,474 3 10
Hempstead ....
933
26,534 6 0
1,050
26,690 18 1
d
1,472
26,144 8 1
1,671
28,186 11 4
d Heath ....
9
29 18 11
11
62 17 10
treet, Watford ...
.
- . -
20
64 6 11
1,160
20,541 15 -
1,279
27,620 0 2
don .....
573
10,230 16 3
672
11,884 16 5
Langley ....
258
6,965 16 6
272
6,316 16 3
lore Meath - - - .
.
.
11
93 2 9
Ate-streel - - - .
U2
2,221 2 -
125
2,409 15 6
arnet . - - - .
696
8,483 17 10
832
9,284 6 4
1 Bar
295
5,712 17 7
316
6,106 16 3
i.lge .....
194
4,151 9 9
231
4,443 8 1
irn, Herts ....
77
1,267 - 4
90
3,042 3 G
msworth - - . -
575
12,366 4 8
602
12,679 17 1
•ans . • - . -
1,023
40,624 17 6
2,219
44,864 6 11
Green . - . .
15
144 17 11
33
343 15 6
dgeworlh ....
262
4,878 7 10
303
5,179 11 1
y .....
106
1,612 4 5
129
1,833 12 4
lad, St. Margaret's
117
1,289 19 -
134
1,458 16 2
-roud .....
71
1,180 2 9
133
1,378 15 -
ace . . • . .
566
12,192 12 7
640
12,886 17 6
Id
37
550 1 1
48
613 4 7
807
18,142 6 3
879
18,921 1 5
11
•
...
14
17 18 9
'bHiU
30
236 16 10
64
496 19 2
•n - . . - .
21
168 8 8
88
247 7 6
im Cross .- . - .
604
9 519 8 8
628
10,273 11 2
826
14,787 2 4
922
16,208 16 -
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COUNTY.
ENGLAND— om^tierf.
Smuts-- continued.
Watford - . - .
Watford New Town
Watton
Welwyn - - • •
Wheathampstead • • •
Whitwell - . . •
Wormley - . . •
Total -
YEAR 1880.
Namber
of Acoounts
remainiiig
Open on the
3lBt
December
1880.
Amonnty
Number
indusive of Intereet,
of Accounts
standing to Credit
remaining
ofaU
Open on the
Open Accounts
8l8t
on the
December
dlst December 1880.
1881.
HlTNTINODOlf :
AlcoDbury
Brampton, Hunts
Buckden
Cat worth
Earith •
Godmanchester
Great Staughton
Huntingdon -
Kimbolton
Ramsey, Hunts
St. Ives, Hunts
St Neots
Sawtry -
Somersham •
S paid wick
Stilton -
Warboys
Willingham •
Total
Kent:
Addington-streety Ramsgate •
♦ Alpine Terrace, Forest Hill •
Appledore . . - •
Artillery-placei Woolwich
Ash . • - • .
Ash ford - • - •
Ashford New Town
Aylesford - . . .
Barham • • • .
Beckenham - • • •
Bell Green - - - .
Belvedere • . . .
Benenden • • • •
Bethersden • - • »
Bexley - - - • .
Bex ley Heath ...
Bickley Station ...
Bidd^nden ....
Birchington - • • •
* Blackbeadi, Dartmouth Row, S.E.
filackheath Hill . . .
Blackheath Village
Blue Town, Sheerness •
t Blythe Hill, Catford
fiorstall • • « •
Boughton - . . •
347-
2,889
120
105
482
79
4
66
62,616 14 8
966 19 -
1,129 16 6
9,496 9 8
1,462 9 9
- 18 -
496 2 1
21,956
446,072 16 7
YEAR 1881.
14
8
164
20
48
79
47
1,557
466
259
1,006
1,168
68
106
82
146
76
88
6,266
202
26
68
247
200
1,967
106
192
165
952
6
84
66
86
860
882
221
47
126
27
1,862
1,657
256
11
94
47
20
8,246
910
628
800
824
48,286
9,157
4,826
24,684
25,080
848
2,827
642
8,216
2,206
226
6
8
4
1
6
4
6
1
2 1
18 4
- 9
18 8
- 4
6
6
10
16
1
16
6
8
18
9
14
17 6
121,322 19 6
1,658
126
455
885
8,147
87,070
2,096
4,187
2,114
14,842
7
649
1,275
296
6,845
11,610
2,924
468
687
989
82,695
28,025
8,841
1 10
17 2
9 6
- 8
11 6
18 1
19 2
5 4
17 6
2 8
1 1
4 4
7 11
8 6
12 1
- 8
2 2
6
6
10 2
17 7
- 11
12 7
14
6
8 19 6
1,865 2 -
2,688
198
119
604
85
29
72
25,208
84
11
169
81
49
110
56
1,681
466
291
1,200
1,822
111
108
29
149
91
40
6,947
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
81st December 1881.
£. $. d.
66,200 17 11
1,186 8 4
1,319 16 8
10,526 12 8
1,628 14 11
91 7 7
546 17 1
471,360 12 2
193
61
8,424
1,065
460
1,009
881
44,878
9,105
4,201
26,186
26,768
480
2,441
671
8,276
2,228
862
9 10
9 1
6 11
11 9
11 -
12 4
- 2
19 8
14 6
5 -
17 7
10 7
7 7
11 11
9 10
17 7
1 10
18 9
127,188 9 6
264
1,759 4
mm
24
180 19
6
92
576 19
1
428
2,120 8
..
218
2,980 6
7
2,242
89,571 1
6
128
2|502 6
5
222
4,6-26 -
..
189
2,096 9
1
1,069
16,297 -
11
55
246 17
11
114
763 10
5
64
1,340 7
1
59
343 -
9
403
6,250 8
8
1,017
12,665 7
5
269
8,259 16
9
62
404 8
..
167
842 18
4
26
790 19
6
2,090
84,001 1
4
1,864
25,873 9
2
874
8,665 8
11
46
170 11
6
26
85 1
2
113
1,842 17
11
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RKTUBN OF THB NCJMBSK OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
U NT Y.
YEAR 1880. '
Number
of Aoeonnts
remiUiiing
Open on the
31»t
Docember
1880.
Amount,
inelosive of Interesty
standing to Credit
oTftll
Open Accounts
on the
3 1 St December 1880.
'-cuntinued.
I, Plumstead
E, . . -
d, 8.E.
nmon - - -
ine -
^n - - -
iinbridge Wells -
i, Tunbridge Welb
)ver
)i, Woolwich
treel, Deptford -
-cad, S.E.
•ow, S.E.
'oadway
]gh-8treet
¥ich
Mil
er
I -
1, Ramsgate -
t -
8.E. -
roadS.E.
ge
160
88
216
121
661
417
814
2,531
81
127
283
288
1,023
62
6,784
90
170
780
84
2,806
81
760
222
79
87
70
47iJ
130
862
68
1,962
19
244
2,006
2,066
2,866
60
8,262
169
77
40
778
188
196
677
60
89
861
778
292
2,627
2,249
827
1,884
26
802
86
8,878
817
188
2,667
172
97
£. s. d.
2,021 4 11
68 6 1
4,167 19 6
1,337
7,727
2,423
8,227
42,660
674
707
1,233
3,473
12,227
227
163,849
384
2,547
11,374
594
60,898
2,284
11,005
1,634
737
1,437
809
10,967
836
6,600
368
87,074
75
2,338
49,022
29,846
61,646
186
64,696
8,198
1,486
192
8,109
2,666
2,767
10,806
1,372
889
12,214
10,888
6,179
76,606
88,901
6,278
27,398
248
4,121
220
62,167
4,776
2,670
49,696
1,406
2,088
18 2
15 6
7 3
4 10
7 7
2 1
13 -
16
19
13
19
6
4
6
4
4
17 9
18 3
2 8
9 4
1 -
16 6
11 -
10 4
2 10
11 1
8 1
4 9
- 10
2 11
18 9
8 6
16 8
7 3
16 -
6
19
6
6
19
8
B -
3 6
12 8
9 1
1 U
19 6
18 -
18 8
8 10
6
9
3
6
6
2
16
6
13
11
16
9
YEAR 1881. ^
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slst
December
1881.
I
7
7
4
12 8
6 -
18 10
2 8
8 6
7 2
12 1
179
42
236
6
136
611
642
420
2 880
' 99
181
298
462
li214
- 164
-6,027
167
lAd
947
116
2,676
87
817
456
116
107
90
631
222
416
131
2,254
67
266
2,245
2,292
8,828
81
8,456
188
87
42
1,102
144
211
614
61
114
964
924
11
324
2,825
2,628
844
2,031
64
387
64
8,884
862
222
2,980
202
106
Amount,
inclusive of Interesij
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1881.
£. s. d.
1,093
92
4,412
3
1,662
7,802
2,860
8,437
46,608
681
1,191
1,774
3,530
13,489
447
197,748
881
2,442
11,607
779
68,407
2,414
11,931
2,311
758
1,449
892
11,641
1,139
6,322
670
88,968
209
2,389
49,782
29,747
61,966
471
66,863
3,468
1,579
272
9,417
2,607
3,257
11,297
1,709
1,226
18,929
11,674
11
6,186
76,391
89,419
6,760
28,789
281
4,586
299
66,748
6,291
2,912
61,790
1,669
2,227
10
7
2
6
14
16
6
4
2
9
10 10
8 4
3 10
10
12
6
2
7
7
9
4
6
7
15 8
1 6
8 8
6 1
18 10
1 6
10 8
6 2
14 8
3 10
10 1
15 0
16 11
1 2
2 -
16 8
10
3
13
6
0
2
8
2
9
16 11
11 3
6 7
14 -
19 8
7 8
14 9
9 11
19 2
13 9
19 9
19 8
14 8
11 -
6
7
12 -
2 10
6
6
7
4
0
7
15
19
8
19
7 -
11 7
7 10
6 1
6 -
10 4
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«
YEAR 18 80.
TEAR 188L
Number
Amonnt»
Number
Amoimt,
COUNTY.
of AcoomitB
indnsive of Interest*
of Acconnts
inclasiye of InterM\^
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
OfaU
31st
Open Accounts
Slst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
81ft December 1881.
ENGLAND— con/mii«dl
Kbht— continued.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
Grove-street, S.E, - - - .
260
8,493 8 6
800
8,671 8 7
Guildh»n-8treet ....
42
91 12 6
143
474 9 -
Hadlow
261
4,530 2 10
808
4,572 18 2
Hain*8treet - • - - .
100
988 14 8
129
1,196 7 1
Hardy-street - . - - .
2-2
16 14 -
87
95 16 11
64
467 10 -
59
547 13 7
Hawkhorst
583
11,900 10 6
658
12,200 16 8
Hayes
166
2,167 11 6
199
2,543 6 8
Hendoom - - • - .
160
1,639 18 8
167
1,938 16 9
Herbert-road, Plumstead
90
269 16 11
226
873 9 5
Heme Bay - • - . -
490
6,445 19 5
666
6,954 17 2
Herne-street
28
186 8 5
62
881 5 -
High-street, Beckenham
130
1,602 - 4
182
1,603 12 6
High-street, Chatham - • .
796
9,373 14 7
1,038
10,467 5 6
Hiirb -street Grayeaend - - .
815
3,839 12 -
337
4,283 4 8
High-street, Margate . • .
160
1,041 17 8
156
1,025 12 9
High-street, Tunbridge Wells -
646
6,842 6 8
660
7,668 1 1
High-street, Woolwich - • .
117
618 16 8
223
1,855 12 8
Hi Ideu borough * • . •
69
805 8 10
89
915 12 8
♦ Hili-street, Woolwich -
24
904 4 8
19
663 18 11
t Hither Green ....
-
. . -
25
45 2 5
Hollingbourne • • • .
91
616 6 2
101
719 17 8
Hoo
110
8,267 16 7
131
3,427 11 -
Horsmonden - - - - .
127
2,344 6 6
158
2,730 15 10
Hyihe
581
9,813 14 7
663
10,453 3 8
Ighthana
Kilndown - - • . .
48
2o4 4 2
76
829 7 6
16
74 6 6
22
134 12 11
Knockbolt
84
53 12 11
54
161 15 2
Lamberharst - • - . •
148
2,670 2 4
162
2,787 19 8
Langton Green ....
95
1,206 17 8
126
1,479 8 9
Larkfieki
37
227 12 11
55
300 7 8
Lee, High-road . - . .
1,040
16,467 16 4
1,141
17,478 11 1
Lee, Weardaleroad
101
474 9 4
149
627 1 7
Lee Green • - - - •
887
9,363 19 10
1,021
10,115 2 8
Leigh -..-•.
84
450 17 8
86
487 8 11
Lenham • - . - .
168
2,468 8 1
189
2,685 11 8
LessnesB Heath . - . .
478
6,334 - 3
531
6,670 8 5
Lewisham, Lee Bridge • - .
2,843
86,639 16 6
2,503
37,993 1 11
Lewisham, near Lady well
894
2,966 15 -
509
8,986 8 6
Lewisham -road . • . .
1,679
17,329 18 6
1,903
19,689 16 1
Linton ----.-.
98
1,824 8 11
100
1,837 8 3
Loam pit Vale ....
158
996 11 8
262
1,647 8 11
* London street, Greenwich, S.E.
40
309 1 2
84
266 - 7
Loose -.•--.
21
30 11 8
54
119 14 6
Lower Green . - - - -
38
255 7 9
60
264 14 9
Lower Stone-street, Maidstone •
117
1,480 19 5
206
1,759 4 7
Lower Sydenham • . . .
464
7,046 16 5
536
7,640 9 6
Luton-road, Chatham ...
86
80 13 1
180
236 15 8
Lvdd
Maidstone - . - - -
147
2,690 19 1
188
8,046 14 2
6,562
189j666 13 -
6,976
194,445 13 10
Marden • . - - .
162
8,101 10 2
186
8,158 6 1
Margate - - - - .
2,446
42,968 8 4
2,911
48626 2 8
Marine Town, Sheemess
109
912 17 11
197
1 538 8 8
Mersham - - . - .
86
628 17 8
88
036 9 1
• Mile Town, Sheemess - - -
275
9,623 18 2
242
8>421 6 9
Milton
226
2,589 4 2
286
2 881 16 4
Minster ^- - - - .
179
1,896 11 8
218
2,092 4 8
Mottingharo - - - - .
43
278 18 -
72
248 12 7
Mount Ephraiui - - - -
567
7,327 12 4
640
8,111 11 -
New Brompton - - . .
1,440
18,464 17 6
1,964
20,712 12 9
New Charlton ....
860
8,869 12 7
684
4,698 2 6
New Cross-road, No. 177
1,260
16,370 8 %
1,498
17,867 8 8
New Cross-road, No. 893
1,188
13,382 11 5
1,479
15,955 15 7
Newington - - . - -
76
268 13 10
98
419 3 2
New-road, Grayesend . . -
81
68 14 7
106
466 17 6
347-
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RETURN OF THE KUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY.
YEAR 18 80.
Jfvaaibtir
of Acconnts
remaining
Open on tibe
81tt
December
1880.
Amount,
initlnsive of Interest,
standing to Credit
^aU
Open Aceoonts
on the
81st December 1880.
ENGLAND— con^tiwe^I.
Kent — continued.
New Romney
Newtown, Margate
Newtown« Southborough
Noniniii'ton • • •
Northfleet ' - -
Northgate, Canterbury -
Northamberland-roady Margate
Old Brompton
Old Charlton
t Orpington - - -
Paddock Wood
Pembury . - -
Penshorst . - -
Petham ...
Plaxtol-
Pluckley . - -
• Plumstead, Barrage Town
• Plumsteady Herbert- road
• Plumstead, Sussex-place
Pope-streety Eltham
Prickend ...
Queenboroagh
Rainham
Ramsgate ...
Redan -terrace, Sheemess
Riverhead - . -
Rochester ...
Rolvenden . . •
Royal Hill, S.E. -
Rushey Oreen, S.E.
St. Dunstan's, Canterbury
St. George's, Canterbury
8t.John^HiU
St. Lawrence
St Margaret's-at-Cliffe
St. Margaret's Bank
St. Mary Cray
SU Peter's -
St. Stephen's, Tunbridge
Sandgate
Saud gate-road
Sandhurst
Sandwich
Seal
Sellindge
Sevenoaks
Sheemess
Shepherd's Well -
Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hiil*road
Shoreham
Shomcliffe Camp -
Shortlands
Sidoup - - -
Sissinghurst •
Sittingboume
Smarden
Snodland
Sole-street, Ramsgate
Southborough
South Darenth
S(anstead*lane, S.E.
Staplehurst -
Station-road, Woolwich
Strood, Rochester -
183
36
43
18
423
64
314
1,881
278
18
102
227
7
104
19
467
86
639
34
18
82
3,863
163
119
1,868
103
296
219
69
62
ISO
97
19
206
910
263
193
744
289
37
6*23
136
67
1,412
1,268
62
166
639
109
644
110
161
49
1,822
66
370
447
18]
196
212
707
£. i. d.
2,483 16 1
237 2 1
306 3 8
26 16 -
7,166 13 1
160 2 3
3,647 12 8
17,464 4 11
2,884 II 6
37
1,136
4,276
70
1,620
91
6,149
669
9,688
67
46
1,846
3,122
73,884
3,270
948
34,614
1,300
7,262
2,799
139
331
838
663
233
2,329
16,461
3,189
938
13,781
2,801
194
14,196
1,139
766
27,903
34,099
616
1,390
7,788
664
3,644
296
1,083
449
37,610
2,077
6,202
8 6
11 6
14 6
10 2
3 11
17 11
11 8
18 7
14 3
4 3
6 10
16 11
6 6
18 6
18 1
14 6
16 3
14 6
12 6
1 6
3 9
- 1
11 4
17 11
13 3
4 11
16 2
11 8
4
6
16
12
11 8
1 10
18
18
4
9
4
4
7
7
6
16 11
9 10
9 11
19 9
4 4
16 1
- 2
4 1
11 6
6,626 8 6
617 19 10
1,761 13 8
4,424 6 6
9,776 10 -
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31tt
December
1881.
«4
97
19
476
99
366
1>634
310
27
48
128
280
12
131
26
403
80
476
62
64
94
303
4,203
148
146
2,166
96
272
202
120
110
186
138
23
231
989
326
266
799
361
62
678
164
68
1,614
1,837
92
170
726
132
709
124
271
67
2,064
86
487
7
499
198
186
267
8
982
Amount,
iocladve of Interest
staodiD^ to Credit
ofaU
Open Acconnts
on the
dlst December 1881.
£. 9. d.
2,847
246
477
86
7,789
309
8,396
18,778
2,989
114
211
1,144
4,608
116
1,674
140
4,996
767
8,486
68
166
1,888
3,726
74,24-2
3,171
1,068
36,602
1,219
6,726
2,968
221
440
968
643
294
2,922
17,244
3,779
1,239
14,206
3,304
266
14,762
1,469
749
30,316
33,761
860
1,423
8,676
867
3,626
329
1,697
486
39,852
2,433
6,400
4
7,623
720
2,068
4,437
4
11,048
2
II
12 3
19 3
0
19
14 10
12 11
19 2
3 8
2 -
7 10
18
6
4
8
8
12
10
8 -
13 11
13 9
- 0
10 9
- 9
12 7
1-2 -
7 11
16 3
19 6
17 8
16
19
I
2 3
13 10
- 8
16
10
9
16
12 9
6 2
2 6
16 9
6 11
- 8
16 9
19 6
- 6
13 4
9 9
19 -^
1
18
16
12 10
13 8
17 9
9 -
8 3
6 1
3 4
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COUNTY.
TEA R 1880.
Nomber
of Aceoonti
remaining
Open on the
Slit
December
1880.
Amount,
ineluflive of Interest,
etanding to Credit
ofaU
Open Aceonnts
on the
Slit December 1880.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
of Aeeoonti
remeiDing
Open on the
diet
Deeember
1881.
Amoont,
inclaaif « of Intereef,
itandinar to Credit
of all
Open Acioants
on the
dltt December 1881.
BNOLMiD— continued.
Kevt'^ continued*
Stuny
Snssex-plaee, Plamgtead
Sutton Valence • • •
Swanley . - • .
Swanseombe - - - -
Sjdenhaoiy near Railway Station
Tenterden - • « •
The Lew, Tunbridge Wells -
Tovil
Town Wall-street, Dover
Trafalgar-road, S.E.
' Tranquil-vale, 8.E.
Tunbridge . • - •
Tunbridge-road, Maidstone •
TunbridSe Wells -
Upper Northfleet, Gravesend •
Upper Sydenham, S.E. -
Upstreet ....
Walmer . - . -
Waliner-road - • -
Wateringbury ...
Weekstreet, Maidstone -
Welling ....
West nrook, Margate -
Weeterham ....
Westfield ....
Westgate on-Sea . - -
West Kent Park, S.E. -
West Mailing
We*tWiokham -
Whitsiable . . . -
Wille«borough ...
Wilmington . - . •
Winohelsea - - - -
Wingham ....
Wittersham - - - -
Woodchurch - - .
Woolwich - - - -
Woolwich, Artillery-plaee
Woolwich, Church-street
Woolwich, High-street -
Woolwich, HHl-street -
Woolwich, near Arsenal -
Woolwich Common
Woolwich Dockyard
Wouldham - - - -
Wrotham - - - -
Wye
Yalding . - - .
112
220
76
61
£. s. d.
1,425 6 6
820 II 10
1,889 4 11
;)89 17 10
£. $. d.
744
665
96
60
843
780
414
I«402
98
2,281
129
1,160
10,244 14 7
15,136 8 1
820 18 10
372 2 9
8,188 18 9
15,664 3 5
14,845 5 1
27,822 6 6
812 10 -
48,570 18 7
628 18 9
19,078 9 8
119
708
212
898
205
17
5-27
5
101
403
488
159
755
20
2,684 18 6
8,412 11 8
8,857 2 10
4,521 7 2
3,879 6
222 4
10,571 6
1 14
647 5
2,248 8
8,526 7
2,383 18
11,265 11
3 6
Total
IiANCASTBR :
Aocrington ...
Adlington • • •
t Admiral-street, Liverpool
Aigburth ...
Aintree - - -
Alexandra-road, Manchester
Anfield
Appleton ...
Ardwick ...
347.
101
450
60
115
288
689
490
590
20
4,246
459
232
94
219
134
176
132,529
984
174
159
53
3:^7
173
62
840
935
9,158
440
1,841
6,309
7,411
4,920
13,601
198
73,747
4,290
10,345
846
3,187
2,363
3,576
14 10
17 7
- 9
8 6
11 10
12 -
15 9
17 8
1 -
9 3
8 10
6 8
19 -
4 -
7 2
13 2
2,314,555 - 9
14,462 - 8
1,770 15 4
1,520 11 4
339 17 10
1,582 -
2,089 11
550 10
6,860 9
186
469
98
93
4
868
709
136
87
1,011
834
878
1,540
152
2,427
226
1,263
6
143
808
229
476
244
16
550
18
152
495
598
189
913
31
15
111
483
68
117
260
628
428
525
19
4,742
557
214
141
242
152
194
152,320
1,278
301
35
174
68
565
200
61
962
1,436
2,222
1,626
540
11,546
15,072
741
553
9,630
14,356
13,084
29,232
522
50,229
752
19,705
1
2,573
9,082
4,090
5,059
3,578
247
11,872
61
901
2,955
9,236
2,642
12,230
26
22
1,100
8,660
588
2,024
6 059
7,261
4,480
12.540
196
74,372
4,982
9,572
1,065
3,410
2,652
3,456
5 1
2 10
11 6
14 2
9 -
6 9
17 9
8 8
3 5
14 3
8 7
6 10
15 11
9 1
16
1
- 8
8 7
9 6
12 3
8 9
1 9
9 11
1 8
7 10
1 8
5 9
2 1
- 6
^ 3
14 11
17 2
10
3
19
1
14
8
6
11
10 6
18
4
8
3 10
11 -
10 1
10 8
2 5
18 2
2,430,426 3 5
17,005 2
2,381 13
85 7
1,730 -
444 -
2,283 10
2,191 3
455 1
7,708 1
7
11
11
1
3
3
3
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880. I
YEAR 1881.
Knmber
Amovnt,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interett,
of Account!
inclusive of Intereit,
^^ ^^ ^# A« m A •
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open oo the
of all
Open on the
of all
31st
Open Aeeounts
31it
Open Aeeounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
LND— ^oitft/ittei
continued.
£. $. d.
£. «. *
re
108
667 16 6
78
688 18 6
in-Makerfield • . •
211
2,880 8 -
380
8,191 3 8
New-road - - - -
228
761 17 9
303
1,414 10 6
on-Ribble - - - -
18
66 6 -
19
96 7 1
road, Oldham ...
43
181 12 3
82
270 5 11
under- Lyne ...
1,708
31,440 6 7
2,026
32,269 16 2
1 .....
82
766 6 6
119
934 6 10
Moor . . - • .
12
44-8
38
118 19 11
Bridge ....
188
1,647 2 3
183
1,699 3 9
ireet
499
8,448 16 3
394
2,910 6 3
m - - - - -
18
193 18 2
22
264 18 11
806
3,739 4 6
367
3,892 19 10
• Bridge - - . .
41
442 17 9
90
718 7 7
'op, B ackburn ...
60
641 12 11
106
743 - 11
y
5
161 6 -
1
64 10 9
Moor - - • .
36
449 U 1
34
627 9 6
Green, Manchester
78
340 - 8
134
474 2 2
ford
88
197 13 4
64
363 12 2
•in-Fumess - - . -
2,144
28,274 10 7
2,904
35,790 11 0
i-lane
•
. - -
178
626 13 9
3 .....
66
997 - 2
76
1,142 7 11
le
214
2,367 9 10
188
2,214 « 6
rn-road ....
6
92 19 6
9
99 - -
urn - - - - -
2,041
24,644 13 9
2,961
29,378 7 0
urn road, Accrington -
-
...
81
147 3 4
urn-road, Bolton
• •
-
162
27^ 7 2
urn-road, Darwen
14
33 1 8
32
126 2 6
y - - - ' -
91
624 12 9
146
758 11 2
ool
1,846
22,226 6 6
1,698
23,608 16 6
)d
77
1,181 17 -
113
1,724 16 11
its
77
697 18 4
74
613 11 6
11 Sands, Liverpool
103
488 7 2
140
674 6 I
reet, Liyerpool ...
226
8,212 3 3
289
4,193 - 10
4,420
73,289 12 4
6,161
81,004 11 4
-by-Bowlanii . . -
48
430 14 10
47
462 8 8
-le-Sands - - . -
6
- 19 6
10
16 8 0
road, Darwen ...
8
- 7 -
14
45 10 7
Liverpool . - • .
1,020
10,911 18 2
1,133
11,164 12 8
rd, Lancashire ...
290
1,548 10 9
378
1,977 13 7
rdroad, Manchester -
77
644 7 7
118
728 10 9
rd-8treet, Manchester •
482
3,828 4 6
633
4,186 4 11
roed, Liverpool . . -
484
8,888 11 7
477
4,066 18 8
-foot, Warrington
.
...
4
13 3 2
i-street, Bolton ...
646
6,103 8 ^
604
6,713 10 6
eid
866
3,484 4 ".
621
4,149 10 1
M
86
163 16 I
81
269 16 7
iouse
63
361 10 11
97
490 8 9
I Bar, Manchester
198
1,831 3 4
333
2,033 6 6
[iton-in-Fumess ...
166
1,726 7 10
186
1,882 1 6
hton-road, Manchester -
631
4,360 13 8
716
4,571 4 -
ilow.Fold . . - .
87
202 2 9
73
177 2 -
low Hill . . . .
-
.
106
249 11 9
wick- road, Liyerpooi
1,004
11,415 6 6
1,088
11,252 11 2
ivick-street, Manchester
63
167 6 9
186
591 2 7
igton street, Barrow-in- Fumess
677
6,863 13 11
991
10,082 15 8
igton- street, Manchester
424
1,689 1 -
600
2,249 2 8
,y . . . . .
2,628
27,073 13 4
3,278
31,632 13 8
)ugh Bridge ...
21
121 3 6
44
186 9 8
Lancashire ....
1,623
17,681 18 1
2,176
20,769 11 2
Bridge - - • . •
192
1,201 19 6
262
1,343 16 4
New-road, Bolton
.
...
39
20 6 2
New-road, Manchester -
860
1,994 6 6
468
2,763 - 8
3-street, Liverpool - • .
676
6,167 3 6
637
6,064 2 -
lead .....
39
226 6 1
66
246 13 2
[ig-street, lirerpool
96
1,878 1 8
122
1,832 5 9
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COUNTY.
TEAR 18 8 0.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
of Aooonnti
remaining
Open on the
3) St
December
1880.
Amoimt,
Nomber
iBdmlTe of Interest,
of Aiscountt
standing to Credit
remaining
ofaU
Open on the
Open Aceounts
Slst
on the
December
8l8t December 1880.
1881.
ENGLAND— carUinued.
Lancaster — contintted,
Cark-in-Cartmel ...
Carnforth ....
Cartmel ....
• Castle street, Liverpool -
Castleton, Manchester -
CatoD - - - -
Chadderton - . . •
Chaocery-lane, Manchester -
Chapel-street, Salford
Chatburn ....
Chectham Hill, Manchester -
Cherry Tree - . . .
Chester-road, Manchester
Chorlej, Lancashire
• Chorlton Bar ...
Chorhon-cum-Hurdj
Chowbent • - • .
Church - - . . •
Church-«treet, Preston -
f Church -street, Warrington
Chufchtown - - - -
City-road, Manchester^ -
Clajton-le-Moors • - .
Cliiheroe ....
Clouehfold ....
Colljhurst, Manchester -
Colne - - . - •
Colne-road, Burnley
Coiiiflton ....
Cornbrook, Manchester -
Cornbolme - . . .
Crank
Crawshawbooth ...
Crellin-street, Barrow-in-Fumefls
Cross-lane - - - .
Croston ....
• Crown-8treet» Liverpool -
• Dale- street, liverpool •
Dalton-in-Fumess - - .
Darwen . • • .
Deansgate, Manchester •
Denton, Lancashire
f Derby-road, No, 100
Derbv-itreet, Bolton
Didsbury - - - -
Diogle Hill, Liverpool -
Ditton, Lancashire - • •
Droylsden - - . •
Duke's Brow ....
• Duke-street, Barrow in-Fumess
Duke-street, Southport -
Dunkinfield - - - -
Eagley
Eanam • - • • •
• Earle-road, Liverpool
Earlestown ....
East Bank-street, Southport -
Eccles - - - - -
f Eccleston-street, St. Helens -
Eaenfield - . . -
Edge Hill ....
Edge-lane ....
EgertOD, Lancashire
Eimbden-street ...
• Everton ....
81
198
121
61
92
46
11
242
168
84
884
12
437
1,008
41
121
801
144
194
26
899
149
668
86
826
665
21
92
166
17
14
188
181
827
125
225
498
212
881
810
685
494
196
646
41
782
20
66
89
862
6
100
128
603
267
806
69
712
119
1*28
17
258
£. $. d.
804 2 6
1,720 15 6
2,329 V7 -
1,129 9 4
644 riB 6
180 6 6
4 18 6
1,260 18 8
1,664 8 8
680 8 7
7,245 8 6
44 1 8
8,689 12 7
18,307 16 1
617 6 2
812 1 8
2,714 6 11
1,981 8 1
1,177 4 -
235
3,800
2,857
11,029
2:^5
2,078
14,378
178
1,831
844
41
206
2,118
264
2,065
8,496
947
6,128
2,615
6,465
2,586
8,472
5,106
1,769
6,058
258
12,163
10
1,184
87
4,260
8
1,092
281
6,662
1,672
6,746
4 10
14 7
18 11
8 6
18 7
1 5
8 6
18 9
- 11
10 10
8 6
9 8
2 6
2 -
2 9
10
4
11 8
7 10
9 6
6 9
16 4
17
6
7
4
8
7 -
12 6
4 -
16 6
8 -
16 8
7 11
- 7
6 10
9 1
838 11 2
6,094 2 10
896 2 8
2,229 6 8
16 14 -
2,678 10 -
227
882
164
64
124
64
69
271
. 182
84
949
89
504
1,268
87
155
548
238
277
81
37
445
210
764
50
405
618
68
135
210
81
18
210
848
507
156
191
416
861
484
891
768
286
780
239
767
67
925
70
59
78
426
67
166
87
820
l!299
^102
45
104
888
139
168
188
242
Amount,
inoltisive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounta
on the
Slst December 1881.
£. s. d.
454
2,266
2,262
932
729
224
42
1,809
1,796
588
8,802
137
4,031
19,627
466
993
2,724
2,160
1,280
16
844
8,927
8,023
11,812
260
2,648
14»508
248
2,005
1,183
97
230
2,004
785
2,608
8,896
970
4,683
8,140
7,051
2,644
8,884
1,3G8
6,701
2,881
7,161
479
12,740
66
1,229
256
4,466
63
1,445
847
6,016
1,783
8,604
64
606
6,789
931
2,656
160
2,368
18 8
" 2
9 6
1.) 2
19 8
IB 4
15 9
11 4
11 8
7 8
18 -
13 6
18 -
11 1
19 2
2 10
6 8
7 1
- 3
16 0
6 9
11 7
15 9
15 11
9 3
10 8
3 10
17 4
10 7
4 9
4 3
10 10
- 6
17 7
7 11
2 6
18 9
19 6
7 4
14 6
10 3
4 4
12 6
4 3
7 3
9 10
II
n
19
6
3
2
7
3
1
2
7
6
6
3
5
4
3
6
7 11
3 11
U 6
IJ 2
4 3
7 10
14 5
6 8
13 7
347-
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RETURN OP THE MUMBBB OF ACC0VKT8 OF DEPOSITORS IN
TEAR 1880.
TEAR 1881.
Number
Amoant,
Nomber
Amonnt,
NT Y.
of Acoounts
iaolasiye of Interest,
of Acoonnts
indosive of Interest,
remaining
standinff to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
otaU
8l8t
Open Aceonnto
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
on the
1880.
8l8t December 1680.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
continued.
id.
£. $. d.
£. i. d.
[yerpool • - -
683
6,169 10 1
666
6,666 16 1
outhport - - -
ppool ...
109
678 S 6
147
946 14 2
629
7,916 4 6
816*
9,608 12 6
• • • •
70
411 10 8
104
644 18 11
• • • •
880
2,012 12 4
432
2,472 14 2
• . • •
26
42 9 11
61
161 19 11
an •
840
9,8] 8 7 6
1,192
11,877 19 3
aes - - .
48
448 10 U
64
618 17 7
....
27
41 10 2
83
116 12 -
. - • •
724
12,944 18 10
912
13,640 4 4
- . • .
120
1,448 7 3
166
1,711 13 4
ackpool - - -
64
381 18 4
136
727 12 10
)n -
260
1,479 - 7
426
1,680 5 2
n -
68
190 - 11
87
321 14 -
.
. • •
26
18 9 ^
• « . .
82
140 - 6
66
226 17 10
....
227
8,899 9 7
279
3,731 - 6
....
416
6,964 8 11
468
6,618 1 1
• . • •
168
2,298 3 6
212
2,182 4 2
. . . •
16
61 2 6
61
77 17 -
Southport
17
28 11 1
49
154 - 9
*
126
1,690 - -
178
2,020 6 1
• . « .
6
138 8 11
• 88
236 14 2
• - - -
18
88-7
29
86 16 2
- • . .
304
6,760 6 1
369
6,936 4 4
....
189
1,236 - 6
340
1,861 16 1
iverpool . - -
.
...
62
114 16 1
ids ...
168
1,466 12 8
203
1,820 2 4
6
9 14 6
16
68 8 4
• . - •
179
2,674 8 2
211
3,016 8 3
• • • -
761
8,894 6 4
817
8,814 19 1
i-street - • -
81
49 - 11
111
265 12 3
peet ...
179
1,067 18 11
810
1,229 17 6
liverpool
367
8,814 9 9
366
4,126 16 2
set, Manchester
174
1,863 11 -
161
1,360 6 2
. . • •
67
1,701 11 8
76
1,042 4 11
reet
466
6,034 9 11
490
6,276 16 6
• • - *
127
1,420 19 -
181
2,162 8 9
reet, Liverpool
646
6,810 16 3
618
6,419 1 -
treet, No. 890, Liver-
60
442 19 10
178
978 19 6
treet ...
19
4 12 6
174
802 10 2
2
2 11 -
20
23 16 9
r, Oldham
1,021
6,803 7 10
1,172
7,679 18 -
. . . -
27
319 4 7
48
383 19 6
....
88
238 9 10
48
302 6 -
es, Burnley -
848
1,863 6 -
609
2,100 6 8
e • - - -
61
666 9 4
81
76-2 12 -
48
281 10 8
67
340 13 8
. • . ^
140
1,442 6 6
206
1,728 18 6
....
172
1,663 1 11
226
1,861 17 6
• . . .
9
4 14 9
16
37-6
• . • •
189
764 19 1
229
853 8 6
«...
680
10,024 - 8
616
11,836 7 1
....
38
186 4 1
34
176 18 10
. • « -
189
1,660 7 7
162
1,628 6 4
. • . •
49
666 1 10
79
647 4 4
....
39
278 10 2
86
404 8 3
....
10
117 9 -
11
123 8 8
. • • .
18
63 4 10
32
127 16 9
• . - .
481
4,332 - 8
674
6,369 8 7
on •
411
2,851 8 6
488
3,379 11 8
• • • .
68
437 11 11
69
634 3 -
jbridjife ...
87
243 2 7
67
404 10 2
jhester - . -
469
2,494 7 11
620
8,026 11 -
• • . •
412
6,506 10 6
649
7,333 10 10
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1881, &C. 33
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Nomber
Amonnt,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accoonti
remaining
indiiBive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of Accounts
remaining
inckuire of Interest,
standing to Credit
open on the
ofaU
Open on the
ofaU
81et
Optn Aeeonnts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l0t December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
EVQUlND— continued.
Lakcastbr— conHmM^.
. £. s.
d.
£. 8. d.
t Hindley Common - . . -
.
.
-
22
19 2 2
HoffhtoDy Preston -• - • -
HoTiinwood - - . . -
19
88 1
6
66
84 16 11
221
1,969 2
..
334
2,071 10 6
Boolejr Hill, Manchester
202
1,762 9
9
308
2,083 4 11
Hopwood . . . - -
120
881 17
4
221
1,222 18 4
Hopwood-Btreety Lirerpool
878
2,784 6
8
870
2,6*.>2 10 10
Hornbj - • . - -
47
690 10
8
88
763 17 11
Horwich - - . . -
229
6,878 16
-
256
6,670 2 9
Hnllard Hall, Manchester
110
406 2
2
226
813 18 -
Hurst Green, Manchester
97
3,266 11
4
99
8,476 11 10
Hujton - - . - -
281
2,943 6
7
271
2,906 17 7
Hyde*road, Manchester . • •
886
8,180 18
7
927
8,485 12 4
Ince ..-••-
160
1,811 1
4
288
1,953 - 6
* Ingleton«ruad, Lancashire
24
786 11
11
23
660 17 10
Irlams o' th' Heights • . -
62
254 8
-
94
876 12 11
Kensington, Liyerpool • • -
KirkdaTe
888*
3,196 18
4
419
8,311 7 6
894
9,910 19
8
926
10,263 6 6
Kirkham . • . . -
77
890 -
4
116
1,137 3 10
Knott Mill, Manchester • • -
1,469
13,210 3
1
1,476
14,979 6 6
Knotty Ash . - - . -
9
32 12
7
61
191 12 8
•f Knowsley
.
-
-
1
- 6 -
Lancaster - . - . •
986
13,792 17
8
1,121
15,136 8 8
Lark -hill, Bolton . . . -
120
1,129 10
6
213
1,384 14 -
Lark-lane, Liverpool • . -
201
1,689 17
10
219
1,743 - 8
Latchford . . . . -
79
774 12
4
114
1,089 19 10
Lees -
280
1,606 2
1
269
1,831 1 2
Lsigh
606
7,263 16
1
764
8,229 19 2
Leyenshulme . . • •
174
1,166 8
1
218
1,257 2 2
t Lever-street, Bolton - . -
-
-
-
B6
41 6 1
Leyland - - - - •
170
2,680 6
1
241
2,925 1 11
Limehur^t • • • • •
I
- 1
-
1
I - 4
Lime street, Liverpool . - •
826
8,604 18
1
963
9,475 6 6
Litherland, Liverpool - . -
168
1,678 8
-
176
1,749 17 3
Littleboroogh • . • •
198
2,116 12
3
226
2,383 16 4
Little Halton . . . -
62
1,092 12
9
70
1,146 10 8
Little Lever - . . . -
179
3,207 11
10
240
8,927 10 1
Liverpool . . . . -
3,849
73,481 19
6
3,446
76,754 5 3
Liverpool-road, St. Helens
64
807 1
2
186
499 18 4
Liverpool-road, Southport
2
- 2
—
37
107 9 9
Lodgre-lane - - - - -
244
2,486 6
4
264
2,369 13 10
• Lodwick-street, Liverpool
989
11,594 10
3
763
10,431 3 2
Long Preston - - . -
86
628 -
8
41
609 r -
Longridge . - - - -
Longsight, Manchester - - -
68
716
886 9
6,418 18
2
8
100
923
619 10 -
6,092 15 -
Longton, IPreston - - - -
Lor£«treet, Southport - - -
11
27 6
9
18
79 2 9
824
2,386 12
2
883
2,930 16 4
LostockHall . • . -
. 17
46 14
10
38
45 4 9
Lower Broughton - - - -
263
966 14
-
868
1,182 19 7
t Lower Crumpsali - - - -
-
-
-
20
16-6
Lower Darwen - - - -
1
4 2
-
1
4 4-
Lower Ince - - - - -
118
917 9
6
178
944 10 -
Lower Moor, Oldham - . -
82
89 7
1
148
295 14 4
♦ Lower Moss-lane . - - -
60
230 4
8
48
167 17 -
Lower Oldham-road . - -
662
4,762 -
6
642
6,876 11 2
• Lower Openshaw - - - -
62
1,161 8
2
42
1,045 18 2
Low Moor, Lancashire - - -
17
306 12
6
38
613 15 7
Lydgate - - - - -
86
167 -
8
79
192 10 5
Lytham - - - - .
MaghuU
640
7,742 4
6
666
7,800 17 -
86
1,228 18
7
98
1,281 0 4
Manchester - - - - .
8,930
68,474 3
8
4,201
71,480 10 3
Manchester-road, Southport -
120
1,086 19
7
179
1,291 8 9
Manchester-street, Oldham
44
28 10
1
16-2
165 7 U
t Marshall's Cross ....
-
.
.
8
37 18 11
Mellor Brook ....
69
1,409 6
9
70 .
1,258 10 2
Mersey-road . - - - .
1
- 10
—
90
99 4 8
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RBTURN OF THE NUMBBB OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOUTOBO IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881,
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Acoounts
iodasive of Interest,
of Accounts
indnsiye of Intereat,
remaining
ataading to Credit
remaining^
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
dlst
Open Accounts
3Ut
Open Accounts
•
December
on the
December
on the
1680.
Slat December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
A.ND— coii<t»ii<?rf.
"Continued.
£. *. d.
£. M. it
-road, Bootle - - -
57
203 9 1
09
411 2 -
ton - - - - -
627
6,621 16 8 .
031
6,576 2 1
luttinor - - - -
396
3,663 4 6
. 482
3,892 14 8
©et, Liverpool - - -
120
612 1 8
145
730 3 6
w - - - - -
80
631 4 4
150
1,319 10 6
te, Bury - - - -
307
1,877 8 7
494
2,169 10 10
mbe - - - - -
162
981 15 I .
. 260
1,206 10 11
jate
155
931 10 8
. 282
1,249 8 6
■street, Mancheater
88
769 14 9
144
930 17 1
ane Lower, Manchester
218
1,517 18 9 .
304
1.605 6 1
f - - - - •
186
2,651 3 7
268
3,076 12 8
-hill ....
9
16 4 1
19
82 3 0
ide
480
1,969 16 1
555
2,169 9 6
■street, Liverpool - - -
390
1,811 10 -
480
2,203 - 9
in-Marsden ...
298
4,041 2 3
379
4,228 1 9
ield-road - - - .
413
• 4,092 15 -
447
4,283 16 6
Bridge ....
28
183 2 6
48
181 11 6
tie-street, Manchester -
829
4,411 6 1
1,039
4,757 8 5
iroh - - . - -
114
2,673 19 7
121
2,724 6 8
•088, Maochetter - - -
001
6,023 6 7
1,030
7,247 2 11
)ring8 - - - - -
13
78 8 3
34
84 14 6
I Heath ....
481
4,080 6 2
579
5.473 7 8
I'in-Cartmel - - -
82
1,781 2 6
90
1,896 12 10
-iii-the-Wiliows - - •
169
1,835 1 11
216
2,010 - 7
i-road, Manchester
112
382 - -
162
593 18 6
m, Wigan - - - .
69
286 18 1
«. — —
139
6i
429 11 4
22 15 2
Ihore -----
86
219 6 8
53
280 10 2
mberland-street, Liverpool -
31
400 7 6
31
479 10 10
cotia, BlMckbum - - .
30
133 10 11
79
214 10 -
l-road, Manohestef
201
1,853 14 1
230
1,766 6 9
U-street, IJverpool
61
633 11 1
60
663 18 8
i - - . - .
2,471
28,078 18 0
2,801
30,974 2 6
i-road, Rochdale - - .
99
666 18 8
142
864 6 6
an - - - - -
370
4,678 11 7
416
6,067 a 1
aw - - - - -
368
3,426 0 4
607
4,261 5 7
666
3,472 17 4
691
4,181 1 11
-lane, Manchester
67
214 11 6
48
306 la 11
rk
359
4,725 14 -
479
5,853 15 10
twistle ....
261
1,661 8 10
439
2,412 11 11
-road, Mnnobester
1,672
14,912 14 4
1,770
16,122 15 1
•street, Liverpool -
255
2,290 12 8
265
2,796 15 9
in - . - - -
384
4,643 6 11
683
6,781 18 9
1
24
233 9 7
24
290 16 -
ace, Liverpool - - .
2,484
36,161 1 6
2,633
38,178 19 6
)ft
281
2,266 13 0
377
2,811 10 8
^ Cross, St. Helens
30
318 10 1
69
280 16 4
•ton - - - - -
150
2,239 9 4
3-21
2,673 9 1
ike-place, Liverpool
2,840
60,366 14 -
3,000
60,143 16 4
)ury - - - - -
491
4,664 5 4
528
6,153 7 3
on - - - - -
980
9,595 8 9
1,128
10,655 1 -
h
8
24 13 11
14
62 1 6
illy, Manchester - . .
437
6,125 9 1
485
5,760 - 10
I, Rochdale - - . .
102
780 11 6
183
981 17 2
ill Brow - - . .
-
...
4
2 8-
ridge
32
264 3 10
56
352 4 9
figton-road - - - -
-
- . -
235
99 12 1
ith-grove, Manchester -
3-26
. 2,700 14 11
364
3,033 10 -
i-le-Fylde - - - .
233
6,915 18 3
258
6,096 12 5
324
5,226 10 6
421
6,373 11 9
I .....
1,627
20,627 6 2
2,067
23,260 11 2
-street, Manchester
603
2,977 3 1
689
3,172 2 1
ich - - - - -
411
4,263 4 10
490
4,867 8 1
I-road, Manchester
470
3,706 17 10
641
4,894 12 2
le, Lancashire - - -
688
8,866 14 6
671
9,220 1 4
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YEAR 1880.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
AmooDt,
Nnmber
Amount,
r n IT V T Y
o# Astttuats
Imhiflhre of Interest,
ofAceonats
inclusive of Interest,
\^ \J \J M t X»
iwiiniag
iSBBdiog to Credit
remainiDg
standing: to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
8l8t
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
Deeember
on the
on the
ISSO.
SItt December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
ENGLAND— con/tnttud.
.
Li NCASTER — continued.
£• $.
d.
£. z. d.
Rainford . - - - -
54
1,286 9
1
73
1,289 11 6
Rainhill - - - - '-
244
2,909 19
6
256
3,084 14 6
Ramsbottom - • - - .
166
1,941 -
7
193
2,266 2 4
Ranelagh-place - - . .
760
9,869 " 6
4
854
10,409 1 11
Rawstenstall - • - - -
300
6,760 6
10
381
6,991 1 3
* Red Bank
166
1,191 18
10
161
1,210 6 8
Reddish
89
659 4
10
123
911 11 3
Regent-road - - - . .
1,086
7,600 4
1
1,843
9,007 16 2
Reorent-btreet, Liverpool
817
3,506 7
11
816
8,660 19 7
Rice lane, Liverpool ...
Richmond-row^ Liverpool
119
1,156 17
6
165
1,441 19 7
462
3,655 16
1
626
3,494 14 8
Rishton . - - . .
92
528 7
3
120
834 9 2
Robson-fltreet, Liverpool
102
491 6
8
174
512 - 2
Roby
62
297 3
11
71
372 4 1
Rochdale - . - . .
2,015
27,054 4
1
2,612
34,606 11 8
Rochdale road. Bury • . .
107
330 -
3
173
320 10 11
Rochdale-road, Manchester
682
5,910 17
8
7J2
7,139 - 7
Rochdale-road, Oldham - - .
84
48 17
2
46
85 14 8
Royton
98
622 9
4
162
828 8 3
Rusholme . . . - -
586
4,798 9
6
603
6,270 12 3
t Ryecroft
- .
-
-
46
28 8 6
Sabden - - -
7
301 6
9
9
344 5 3
St. Anns-on-the-Sea - . -
19
46 6
10
36
106 17 6
♦ St. Domingo-road, Liverpool -
587
4,924 -
7
481
4,782 8 5 i
St. Helens, Lancashire - - -
3,253
49,617 5
7
3,585
50,646 16 2
St. James-street, Liverpool
185
1,127 5
4
146
992 3 3
St Luke's, Manchester - - -
100
598 15
6
132
662 14 6
8t. Peter's, Manchester - - -
889
3,056 19
2
442
3,269 7 8
Salford, Clitheroe ....
48
14 11
9
94
224 13 6
Salford
987
12,201 7
1
1,111
12,853 16 6
Sandside - - - - -
20
126 13
9
42
235 4 9
Scholes, Wigan - - . -
111
691 4
6
278
829 14 8
Scorton- - - - • -
13
46 2
I
18
75 17 7
Scotland-road, Liverpool
4,834
66,101 -
6
4,494
68,051 9 11
Seaforth
278
2|399 2
8
334
2,672 2 1
Seedley, Manchester - - -
53
409 17
9
110
639 10 7
Setile-street, R. 0. . . -
I
- 10
-.
49
67 11 -
. Shaw
8!
670 18
11
104
817 6 2
Shawfortb
66
249 10
—
74
381 6 4
Silverdale, Lancashire - - -
16
156 18
4
17
285 1 11
* Simms Cross, Widnes - - -
123
646 7
9
417
1,061 16 10
Skelmersdale -----
56
80^ 15
7
103
916 13 11
Skerton
U
86 19
6
64
100 12 3
Smalibridge - - - - -
46
944 17
»
^7
708 19 11
t Smithdown-lane, No. 266
-
.
.
221
402 6 1
Smirhdown-road, Liverpool -
76
386 8
3
91
365 16 4
* South Cross-lane, Manchester
18
122 3
9
15
125 7 11
Southport - - . - -
3,090
36,463 7
6
3,456
39,484 18 11
South Shore
86
879 3
11
111
883 7 11
Spotland-road, Rochdale
49
857 6
3
85
649 18 2
Stacksteads
89
583 4
6
103
843 2 10
Staly bridge - - - - -
2,162
56,974 15
11
2,398
66,673 2 2
Standish - - - . -
119
1,570 7
3
224
2,036 6 3
Stauley-road, Liverpool - - -
266
2,064 14
8
309
1,910 9 -
Stock port-road, Manchester -
968
7,761 12
1
1,088
8,338 14 1
♦ Stoneycroft - - - - -
117
1,099 19
6
102
1,077 16 2
Strangeways - - - - -
836
7,687 11
11
911
8,273 17 7
Stretford
672
4,646 10
11
610
6,048 13 6
Strctford-road, Manchester
2.253
21,907 13
2
2,338
22,098 16 10
t Summerseat - - - - -
.
-
.
4
3 8 6
Sutton Oak
136
1,768 8
«
260
2,020 12 11
Swinton, Lancashire - . -
443
3,666 18
6
517
4,432 4 4
Thatto Heath - - . -
23
109 8
1
82
165 7 10
The Green
6
13 3
—
9
60 6 4
t The Nook
-
-
-
88
64 4 1
347-
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RETURN OF THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DKP0SIT0B8 IN
YEAR 188 0.
TBAR 1881.
Nambar
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aocountt
indodve of Interwt,
of Accounts
InctutiTe of Interest,
\J \f «/ A* A A •
remaining
Optn on the
standing to CrwUt
ofaU
remaining
Open on the
standing to Credit
of ell
sut
Open Aeooants
Slit
Open Accounts
l>ecember
on the
December
on the
1880.
8]8t Beeeniber 1880.
1881.
81st December 1881.
[jASD—cantviued.
— continued.
£. i. d.
£. 9. d.
cliffe-place, Manchester
201
1,164 18 8
280
1,586 11 6
)rden . • • • .
497
10,600 19 11
598
10,977 15 8
>rden road - • - .
61
88 2 6
287
849 16 11
Tton - . • . •
107
1,844 14 1
122
1,297 19 10
lead, Rochdale • • .
129
870 11 4
181
1,182 16 -
rd-roady Salford • • •
81
19 9 10
181
69 19 6
rook - - • . •
217
2,072 19 8
272
2,386 19 2
I -
166
4,087 18 11
224
4,102 7 0
•ley
481
6,826 6 11
681
6,078 9 4
rater-road ....
69
98 - 10
110
219 4 0
ton - - - - -
619
6,778 18 6
798
6,773 11 1
land
100
1,208 14 8
127
1,250 12 1
Brook-street ...
80
121 8 4
96
353 19 8
Duke-street, South port
47
280 18 -
88
232 14 2
Hill-street, Liverpool -
188
1,068 8 6
176
1,166 8 7
Mossley - - - -
186
1,126 12 4
199
1,624 14 4
Parliament-street, Liverpool -
374
4,810 8 10
806
4,840 6 7
Parr-street, St Helens -
74
484 19 -
114
896 14 8
on - -
68
260 4 8
94
867 10 10
all-road, Liverpool
208
976 - 6
281
1,000 10 4
ia-street . - - -
. -
- - -
76
248 6 2
en - - - - -
128
662 2 9
196
900 - 6
en - - . - -
68
688 6 0
06
641 7 10
n .
198
1,484 14 10
220
1,666 - 2
i-le-D«le - . . -
01
482 10 -
77
625 18 11
D-road - - - - -
408
2,262 19 1
628
2,692 4 6
igton - . - - -
1,486
18,288 12 9
1,700
20,273 9 -
foot
100
862 8 7
106
946 8 11
ieadMill - . - -
20
67 16 8
47
290 12 2
oo - - - - -
660
7,486 7 1
726
7,675 19 -
tree
442
4,664 1 10
499
6,209 2 4
tree-road. No. 114
-
-
226
418 - ^
tree-road, No. 134
-
- - -
44
73 9 S
J, Manehester - - -
78
887 8 1
177
617 4 7
rth
286
1,688 9 7
829
2,842 18 4
Derby, Liverpool - - -
248
2,680 18 4
824
8,170 7 8
Derby-road, No. 169, Liver-
649
8,976 6 8
684
4,889 - 2
)erby-road. No. 289
-
...
76
148 6 1
End
142
1,818 4 10
184
1,887 2 8
jrorton - - - - -
194
888 17 8
249
1,831 18 -
[ioughton - - - -
211
8,149 16 1
400
8,682 4 8
igh - - - - -
87
16 6 10
124
208 18 10
ood, Oldham . - -
61
188 7 -
142
296 9 1
ey
114
1,890 8 4
160
2,260 - 8
ton - - - - -
21
204 8 1
28
628 10 5
ield
168
2,300 2 6
294
2,896 9 7
ane, Manchester - - -
89
489 10 6
121
646 10 4
le-Ie-Woods - - - -
20
184 14 6
17
150 - 6
^orth - - - - -
111
1,718 8 9
105
2,659 2 5
8 - - - -
1,840
20,888 6 8
1,419
21,926 16 8
I -
2,821
47,376 14 4
8,528
49,925 8 6
i-lane - - - - -
41
6 16 2
102
62 12 1
or Bridge - - - -
422
8,348 6 8
509
8,804 2 11
ick-street - - - -
-
- - -
26
29 4 2
igton - - - - -
old - - - - -
870
2,742 8 11
437
3,195 6 11
14
129 6 7
18
84 6 11
in -----
426
6,546 11 4
464
6,145 19 6
By - . - -
s-street - - - - -
116
2,512 19 2
138
2,018 12 9
410
2,219 2 5
809
1,991 2 8
street - - - - -
Total - -
ALQ
2,870 6 8
575
3,736 14 -
160,228
1,706,078 2 4
186,146
1,982,184 7 8
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881
COUNTY.
ENGLAN D—continuad.
Leicester :
Ai^yll-slreet - - - -
Ashby-de la-Zouch
Belgrave - - - -
Bolgrave-gate . - -
Billesdon • . • -
Blaby - -
Burbage Hinckley
Castle Donington - - -
Charnwood-street
Coalville - - - -
Desford . . - -
; Donishorpe - - - -
E'irl Shilton - - - -
Enderby - - - -
Foxton - - - -
Gilmorton - - - -
Great Easton . . -
Great Glenn - - -
H alia ton - - - -
Harby - - - - -
Hickling . . - -
High Cross-street, Leicester -
Highfields - - - -
Hinckley - - -
Humberstone-road, Leicester -
Husbands Bosworth
Ibstock - - - -
Kegworth - - - -
Kibf^orth Harcourt
King Richard's-road, Leicester
Knipton - - - -
Leieester . - - -
Long Clawson - - -
Loughborough - - -
Luiterworlh - - - -
Market Bosworth - - -
Market Hurborough
Markfield ... -
Melton Mowbray . - -
Mount Sorrel - - -
Narborough, Leicester -
Oyerseal - - - -
• Oxford-street, Leicester -
Quorndon - - - -
Rearsby . . - -
Sheepshead - . - -
Sileby
Somerby - - - -
Sparkenhoe, Leicester -
Syaton - - - - -
Twycross . - - -
Waltham, Melton Mowbray -
Waterloo-*treet . - -
Welford-road
West Bridge . - - -
Whitwick . . - -
Wjgrglon
; Ww)dhou8e Eaves - - -
Wymondham ...
Total -
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Aooounti
remaining
Open on the
aiBt
December
1880.
19
000
105
870
84
16
17
220
114
385
62
186
2
10
85
42
11
101
80
17
262
46
810
448
180
101
204
211
69
106
5,596
45
1|408
1,240
158
1|430
00
772
167
118
70
80
72
68
125
84
62
175
104
88
87
128
181
281
174
116
48
18,276
Amount,
indasive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Acconnts
on the
31st December 1880.
YEAR 18
£. i. d.
88 11 11
17,428 6 4
898 16 9
2,806 2 7
1,126 18 -
88 4 11
02 5 6
2,882 15 1
204 12 8
5,086 17 8
947 17 -
2,202
81
78
842
656
168
1,460
1,068
57
1,887
78
18,205
8,040
1,661
1,885
8,780
2,618
108
1,058
74,782
250
25,004
81,868
2,760
81,586
006
18,478
2,506
1,414
1,127
181
684
928
2,016
234
408
709
1,766
584
446
1,393
786
1,585
2,527
1,121
8 6
4 6
13 -
18 1
15
1
4
I
8
6
- 10
7 8
11 2
11 1
12 4
17 -
11 6
10
8
18 8
17 5
18
4
18 6
16 8
11 9
9 10
10 -
8 5
5 5
10 6
1 4
10 -
15 5
1 2
16
11
4
1
5 2
- 5
8 8
17 2
- 7
11 2
8 1
9 8
283 10 11
273,022 14 1
Nomber
of Acconnts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
inelosi
standi
Ope
31st D<
45
]
1,115
18,^
170
(
551
8,(
132
1,1
84
20
]
288
2,t
165
t
476
6,C
129
1,1
9
214
2,f
10
10
46
1
44
t
80
S
181
1,^
100
1,1
84
209
1,^
180
997
i8,e
698
8,4
171
1,€
118
1,S
888
2,fi
254
2,5
126
2
188
1,1
6,290
82,«
46
1
1,744
27,1
1,818
81,5
202
2,fi
1,578
82,G
06
8
881
14,1
100
2,8
147
1,7
01
1,2
26
1
142
fi
02
S
127
2,2
50
S
58
£
267
7
214
l,f
98
t
141
t
157
1,^
219
i
295
i,«
208
2,e
158
1,^
24
68
c
21,873
292,
347.
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RETUBK OF THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITOBS IN
COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amoant,
Number
Amonnt,
of Ateoonta
iaekiive of Interert,
of Aceouats
indnsiTe of Interett,
rtmilning
■teading to Credit
remaining
■tending to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
ofaU
aist
Op«i Aecouoti
81st
Open Accoonto
December
OB the
December
OD the
188a
SIti December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
E N GLAND— r<m^iiiti«rf.
Lin COLN :
Above Hill •
Alford - - • -
Bardney - . -
Barnetby - - -
Barrowden - - -
Barrow-on-Humber
Barton-on-Humber
Bassinghara - - -
Belcliford - - -
Billingborough
Billinj;hay - - -
Binbrook - - -
Boston - - - -
Bourne - - - -
BranstOQ - - -
Hrant Broughton -
Brigg - - - -
Burgh - - - -
Burringham - - -
Caistor - - - -
Castle Bytham
Cajthorpe - - -
Clttxby - - - .
Cieetborpe - - -
Colsterwortb - - -
ConiDgsby - - -
Corby . - - -
Corringbam -
Crowbuid - - -
Crowle - - • -
• Deeping 8t Jamea
Denton - ' -
Donington - - -
Don ington-on- Baia
Dudditjgton - -
Edcnham - - -
Epworth ...
Folkingham - • -
Freemaii-streety Qrimsby
Fulbeck - • -
Fulstow - - -
Gainsborough
Gedney, Droye End
Gosberton - - -
Grantham . * .
Grimsby - - -
Hainton - - -
Haini(»n-«quarey Grimsby
Heckittgton - - -
Hogsthorpc
flolbeach
Horncastle
Ingham
Keodby
Keelby -
Kirton - - .
Kirton Lindsay
Laceby - - -
Laughton
Leadenham -
Leake - - -
Lincoln
Long Bennington -
Long Sutton -
Lcuth - . -
412
654
97
22
8
162
508
88
20
142
145
88
1,646
404
118
61
793
120
68
367
68
80
29
100
78
104
84
6
158
101
16
111
24
48
66
191
51
616
66
21
1,117
8
107
1,805
949
24
93
167
16
447
886
61
45
46
66
221
97
87
59
3,466
42
282
1,309
£• «. d.
4,114
9,482
1,325
824
1
2,062
8,191
786
132
1,384
1,181
1,221
22,165
6,757
647
462
14,384
2,019
787
6,510
7H9
1,249
222
1,066
811
1,282
1,230
35
2,010
2,837
98
1,893
104
657
1,024
3,010
773
4,696
664
40
17,827
26
1,989
28,837
16,241
306
597
2,723
144
6,495
14,519
674
688
688
621
3,888
1,060
16 1
16 4
2 3
3 9
13 -
13 7
13 10
11 1
9 2
11 9
3
13
1 8
12 9
18
18
4
2
4
18
11 9
12 10
17 1
15 1
7 6
18 11
9 4
16 3
14 3
3 7
16 11
7 6
15 9
2 3
8 9
9 II
4 II
19 2
15 11
11 1
19 10.
11 6
17 -
18 9
8 5
14 6
13 1
- 8
11 9
8 2
6 8
4
19
6
14
2
4
1
6 11
1,086 1 11
627 4 9
64,305 2 7
426 12 3
4,147 - 9
24,823 3 10
464
611
109
48
66
162
697
107
30
155
159
96
1,664
486
124
04
886
133
56
416
76
90
65
127
102
124
96
26
160
239
28
17
137
28
46
100
204
68
824
68
28
1,323
14
118
2,195
1,122
34
226
192
33
496
973
66
63
60
80
269
102
6
98
74
3,966
61
376
1,438
£. M. d.
4,633
9,880
1,682
323
43
2,092
8,547
896
66
1,489
1,153
1,119
23,812
6,920
769
702
14,628
2,130
823
7,316
974
1,371
235
1,026
9-24
1,664
1,070
60
2,167
2,863
27
123
2^63
119
664
1,283
2.878
813
6,072
980
61
. 19,219
29
2,112
31,015
16,790
405
1^332
2,693
267
6,608
15,292
686
613
665
717
4,203
965
1,303
634
58,678
528
4,288
26,997
14 7
6 1
14 6
9 9
1 10
- 6
10 -
16 1
8 6
7 3
1 6
9 10
11 2
3
4
17
8
9
7
1 6
4 11
13 2
3 10
0 3
16 10
2 7
13 4
7 9
14 8
17 6
9 5
3 3
13 8
16 7
11 8
6 1
10 2
17 6
2 7
6 11
3 11
8 4
6 3
1 11
9 10
5 2
1 3
17 8
6 6
1 I
17 6
10 8
18 5
2 11
7 7
14 7
9 -
10 11
12 8
7 9
16 7
7 -
4 4
16 -
9 8
6 -
2 -
5 2
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BAKKS REMAINING OPEN ON 81 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 39
COUNTY.
TSAR 188 0.
Nombdr
of Aeeonati
remaliiiiig
Open on the
81it
December
1880.
Amoant,
IncinsiTe of Interest,
■tindlng to Credit
of all
Open Acconnts
on the
3lit December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slat
December
1881.
Amount,
incIofiiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1881.
E^GL\:ND— continued.
Lincoln -^continued.
Ludford • . .
Mablethorpe - - -
Mareham-le-Fen -
Market Deeping -
Market Rasen
Marshchapel - - .
Metheringham
Mouiton - - -
Navenbjr - - -
New Clee - - -
New Holland
Newlon-cm-TreBt -
Vorth Somercotes -
North Thoresbj
Old Bolingbroke -
Oeboamby - - -
Owst'D Ferry
Rampton - - -
Redboarne - . -
Rippitigale - . -
Ruskington - - .
Si. Peters-at-Gowti
Saiilbj - - - -
Scainbleshy - - -
Scothem - • -
? cotter
Scuntliorpe -
Skegneu
Sleaford
Spalding
Spiisby-
Spittlegtte
Stumf<Mti
Slickoey
Sutierton
Swineahetd -
Telford -
The Fish Docks -
Trinity-«a'eel-
Tydd - - . .
Ulceby - - - •
Ulceby Village
Victoria-street, Orimsby •
Wainfleet
Walihnn
West Marsh -
West Stockwith
Wintprtoa
Wragby
28
22
64
818
518
40
60
16
42
276
60
110
87
61
2
101
128
28
81
47
60
62
111
12
24
65
286
78
617
1,207
708
170
1,508
88
44
118
9
88
14
183
10
1,145
806
48
18
14
278
140
Total -
28,580
201
137
721
4,834
9,235
821
940
140
479
1,864
631
1,296
386
822
8
512
1,245
160
285
173
449
265
1,239
157
222
648
8,826
891
10,035
17,598
18,920
1,685
25,889
275
429
1,148
20
197
9. d,
9 8
6 1
9 8
6 10
6 2
10 6
8 7
8 8
16 9
14 2
7 8
6 6
8 8
4 10
- 4
- 6
18 6
4 11
19 -
1
8
2
10
9
17
16 -
17 7
6 10
16 8
18 9
4 11
6 11
2 -
17 1
18 8
1
4
1
4
17
51 16 11
4,436 2 2
819 15 7
15,567 10 11
4,025 15 2
258 2 6
64 5 8
117 6 11
4,429 IB 8
2,900 7 8
424,058 2 9
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Abbey-road . - - -
Abbott-road, E. - - -
Aden - - - - -
Acton, Bollo Bridge-road
Acton, near Great Western Station
Acton, Church field-road -
Aclon Green - - - - .
Adelaide-road - - -
Albany-slreet . - - ,
347.
416
1,359
68
26
155
41
520
1,806
E4
6,106 Id 9
17,415 4
485 4
87 15
1,184 18
260 14
6,954 11
27,323 11
9^
88
68
856
592
48
97
20
68
487
54
127.
45
79
9
151
185
81
40
75
74
161
128
12
28
81
299
110
774
1,866
842
296
1,789
46
56
115
17
41
26
80
187
40
1,176
887
68
62
20
807
142
83,486
488
121
1,690
109
43
2-29
95
647
1,445
£. M. d.
174 11
160 4
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RETURN OP THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY
TEAR 1880.
Number
of Acconots
j*emaiiiiiig
Open on the
3l8t
Beeember
1880.
Amountt
Induslye of Interest,
gtanding to Credit
of all
Open Acconnti
on the
Slit December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of A.ccount8
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
iodusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
dist December 1881.
ENGLAND— con/tnveA
Middlesex^ continued.
• Albert-terrace - - - .
Alder^gate-street - - . -
Aldgate • - - - «
• AUason-terrace - - . .
f AHen-road, N.
Amhorst-road - • . .
Amwell-street - - . .
* AruDdel-place - - - -
Ashford - - - - -
Balls Pond
Barbican .....
• Bamsbury - - . . .
Barnsbury-road . . . -
Bajs water - - - . -
t Bedfont
t Bedford Park ....
Belsize Park ....
Bemers-street . - . -
Berwick-street - . - .
Bethnni Green-road, No. 178 -
Bethnal Green-road, No. 464 -
t Binf^eld-street, No. 62 -
• Bishopsgate-fltreet Within
Bishopsgate-fitreet Without -
Bi8ho]>s-road, W. . . -
Bisbops-road, E. - - - -
Blackstock-road ....
Blackwall
Blandford-street ....
* Bloomsburv, W.C. ...
• Bolton-road - . . - -
Boundary-road, No. 22 -
Boundary-road, No. 108 -
Bow, No. 628, Mile End-road -
Bow-road, No. 188
B ram ley-road ....
Brentford - . - - -
Brewer-street . - . -
Brick-lane - - - - -
Broad-street, W.C. ...
Broadway, E. ....
Bromley, E. -
Brompton-road - . - -
Brook-green - - - - -
Brough ton-road, N. - - -
Brown swood Park - - -
Bruce-grove - - . -
Bunhili-row - - - - -
Bardett-road . • - -
Burlington House - - - -
Burton-crescent - . - -
Biixton-street . • . -
Caledonian-road, No. 172
Caledonian-road, No. 278
t Caledonian-road, No. 406
Caledonian-road, No. 480
* Cambridge Heath - - . -
Cambr.dge-road ....
Cambridge-street - - - -
♦ Cambridge-terrace, Kilbum
* Camden -road, Queen's-terrace
Camden-road, North London Railway
Camden-town, High-street
Camden Town, North London
Railway.
102
1,781
2,262
264
620
612
808
40
1,128
840
846
476
1,876
488
867
1,188
4,808
61
218
870
777
606
440
64
1,089
117
148
486
210
2,202
2,096
106
1,184
1,024
876
49-2
1,221
842
8,638
869
126
144
94
609
1,178
666
1,104
480
1,261
1,966
48
264
990
767
276
828
1,604
786
128
£. s. d.
2,668 18 8
23,067 17 -
88,466 17 6
7,621 14 -
4,688 14 10
6,626 18 -
8,026 11 2
486 19 6
16,024 11 11
9,686 9 6
6,898 12 8
7,810 8 4
20,197 19 7
6,492 7 7
2,460 8 6
18,690 6 11
80,211 19 -
160 6 4
6,616
1 1,826
11,280
6,027
1,893
700
16,887
2,404
1,662
6,800
1,747
36,489
26,898
926
20,208
11,199
4,757
6,052
9,994
4,103
62,673
3,278
422
1,225
881
6,883
13,905
6,414
11,180
6,664
18,707
24,496
16 9
16 11
17 2
19 10
7 8
9 9
19 4
10 2
19
16
11 9
19 2
18 8
10 6
6
4
9
6
16
14
13
9
4
4
1
1
6
7
10 8
8 6
- 8
10 -
16 7
7 1
6 2
10 11
9 8
8 9
18 1
227 13 10
8,636 10 1
1Q,794 11 10
9,078 16 6
2,955 14 6
7,686 9 -
22,162 10 7
20,359 12 9
2,220 16 7
88
2,069
2,668
246
121
624
621
266
66
1,266
916
824
627
1,478
10
61
660
690
1,808
4,608
189
116
198
896
848
701
708
70
1,146
106
181
478
293
2,398
2,466
361
1,888
1,160
406
666
1,362
402
8,709
661
801
181
18S
630
1,440
648
1,279
606
1,621
2,166
188
124
224
1,189
862
248
818
1,714
2,039
118
£. «. d.
2,460
26,019
86,636
7,300
177
6,160
6,663
2,848
625
16,808
10,217
4,056
7,988
20,797
60
163
6,694
4,691
16^169
88,856
606
218
4,531
12,842
12,096
5,859
2,477
868
16,762
1,987
1,410
6,625
2,265
86,458
28,088
1,298
20,688
12,469
4,901
6,608
10,464
4,421
64,069
4,849
904
1,497
800
6,814
16,119
7,718
11,959
6,678
14,844
25,489
684
809
8,106
11,986
9,041
2,949
7,822
23,189
21,162
2,184
16 6
10 8
18 -
11 2
9 9
17 10
- 6
4 2
8 6
1 4
10 10
1 6
9 10
19 11
3 8
17
12
19 2
3 6
17 7
16 5
II 7
16 9
2 8
17 10
11 1
17 6
16 11
14 6
8 8
18 11
4 -
16 1
11 9
8 9
10 6
19 -
15 6
11 6
19 11
18 7
7 9
12 11
17 9
4 9
14 2
11 9
11 6
14 10
18 9
6 9
8 6
8 6
18 6
16 2
12 9
12 9
7
1
18
2
17 11
- 1
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YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
Inclusive of Interest,
Open on the
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
of all
Open on the
of all
dlst
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
8l8t December 1881.
ENGLAND— con^teerf.
Middlesex — continued^
£. s. d.
£. S. d.
Camden Town, North Western Dis-
2,484
37,268 17 -
2,837
41,891 6 10
trict Office.
♦Campbell-road - . . -
22
174 13 3
19
109 15 10
Cannon -BtHjet, No. 101 -
980
10,817 3 3
1,039
12,311 1 10
CanDon-8treet-road . . -
425
6,794 18 10
492
6,371 9 1
Canonburj - - - • -
651
8,688 6 -
667
8,779 11 10
Canterbory-road, N.W. -
684
6,904 12 3
794
7,069 4 2
•Ciialk Farm-road . . - .
671
13,829 6 -
612
10,780 - 8
Chanceiy-lane - . - -
1,169
16,292 9 1
1,232
16,429 16 6
Chapel-street
604
11,260 - -
639
11,958 9 1
Charing Cross * . •
2,488
42,251 1 1
2,724
46,970 19 -
Charles-street, 8.W.
616
5,612 - 7
617
0,849 14 7
•Charles-atreet, W. . . - -
1,494
21,702 2 1
1,866
19,767 9 11
Cbarlwood-street - - - -
966
8,768 16 6
1,094
9,408 11 9
tChasegate • . • • -
.
- - -
26
111 16 7
t Chase-side ....
-
- - -
4
82 3 -
ChaUworth-road - • • •
801
1,098 17 6
626
1,745 4 4
♦ Chelsea, Queen's-road . • -
219
4,861 6 4
197
4,092 16 2
Chiche^ter-street - . • -
860
13,668 14 10
009
14,540 12 8
Child's Hill
282
2,414 6 1
366
2,934 12 -
Chiswick - - . - -
200
2,789 14 1
264
3,328 8 11
Chrisp-street
1,742
22,167 19 7
2,178
24,301 - -
Church-street, W. -
857
3,366 12 -
394
8,972 6 6
Church-street, N.W.
701
7,787 7 1
785
7,698 3 7
Church-street, N. -
378
2,991 17 4
439
3,188 17 6
Churton-street ....
8,643
53,646 8 9
3,968
57,05* 14 3
♦Circus-road
332
8,787 11 8
307
8,158 14 10
Cityroad, No. 219
1,368
19,687 17 10
1,467
20,323 10 11
♦ City-rottd, No. 281 ...
389
3,274 9 4
—
—
t Citj-road (3, Macolesfleld-terrace) -
-
- . -
439
3,736 7 9
Clapron-road
709
6,603 6 -
803
6,284 13 7
Clare Market ....
894
8,216 9 8
1,068
9,802 14 9
Clarendon-road ....
1,812
16,182 6 7
1,628
16,381 16 4
Clerkenwell Green - - -
697
8,386 4 8
668
8,788 6 11
Cleveland Gardens . . -
80
116 12 11
104
476 18 3
Cloudeslej-road ....
871
8,333 12 6
471
3,683 16 7
•Coal Exchange ....
65
1,116 6 -
62
1,230 18 6
Cobbold-terrace, W.
62
806 10 7
. 130
617 11 10
Coleman-street . . - -
666
7,670 13 10
768
7,976 19 6
♦Colney Hatch Park
132
4,131 16 10
121
4,061 4 6
♦ Columbia Market ....
23
103 - 11
$U
112 10 6
f Columbia-road, No. 76 -
-
- - -
63
206 16 9
Commercial-road, E. •
4,986
89,747 7 1
5,466
96,556 11 1
Compton-terrace, W, - - -
14
6 8 1
96
192 6 4
Coningham-terrace ...
337
2,897 8 8
484
8,467 7 9
Comhill .....
888
12,278 7 10
1,006
12,801 18 2
Cornwall-road ....
993
10,789 19 11
1,169
12,629 17 3
Cranboume-sireet - - . -
666
6,489 14 3
570
6,868 3 9
Crayen-road, W. • - • -
46
268 13 3
146
1,105 5 7
Crawford-street ....
1,869
31,881 - 10
1,994
38,753 8 6
Crouch End
614
8,099 19 8
686
8,705 - 3
Crouch HUl
86
156 6 3
197
482 - 8
Crown-road, 8.W. - . - .
49
72 12 2
262
389 17 10
Curtain-road . ^ - - -
467
4,921 5 3
477
5,404 6 7
Curzon-street ....
1,221
26,566 19 6
1,330
27,913 3 4
Dalling-road
114
768 9 2
231
1,001 11 2
Dalston, Queen's-road, No. 103
1,077
12,274 3 9
1,191
13,H3 19
t Dalston, Queen's-road, No. 69
-
- - -
64
172 14 9
Dalston-lane, No. 244 - * -
886
3,060 18 11
472
3,984 16 -
DaUton-lane, No. 84 - • -
66
193 12 4
168
720 15 9
Danvers-street - - - -
625
6,522 18 6
632
7,022 4 6
Devonshire-street - - - -
1,060
17,648 16 8
1,210
18,995 10 6
DevonVroad - . - - -
691
4,686 16 8
836
6,834 14 -
Doctors' Commons . - -
1,145
26,796 - 2
1,208
24,364 8 9
* DorottS-terrace . . . -
848
5,704 19 2
319
6,526 3 6
Downham-road - - - -
209
1,268 15 -
847
1,792 4 1
347.
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RETURN OF THK NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YRAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aeoounts
indttBiTB of Intereit,
of Accounto
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
■tending to Credit
remalninfic
standing to Credit
Open on the
ufall
Open on the
of all
dl8t
Open Acoounto
dlst
Open Accoants
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
8Ui Decenber 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
D — continued.
rattnued.
£. «. d.
£. s. d.
rk-road - . - -
865
3,427 6 6
448
8,766 3 8
Bt
471
6,985 8 2
586
7,869 16 10
5 -
067
18,350 19 6
1,089
14,234 16 8
Jt
1,346
24,874 7 5
1,404
24,63! 6 0
1,618
19,486 9 4
1,866
21,799 11^ 9
mmon - - - -
201
5,856 8 8
190
5,474 14 10
an
419
8,681 14 -
644
4,746 19 6
sen ....
245
2,899 6 1
227
2,672 4 6
rt
809
6,603 8 4
1,167
9,814 8 8
1,218
18,99-2 12 -
1,8S5
14,469 - 8
k-road - - . -
2,987
57,677 18 1
3,245
60,607 19 4
N. ....
102
195 - 9
841
946 2 10
id
718
9,046 15 2
811
10,881 7 6
dge ....
998
10,608 14 1
1,247
12,289 12 -
Dt - • - - -
1,779
30,551 3 10
1,850
81,809 17 9
176
2,650 6 4
209
2,789 6 9
road South ...
1,449
21,676 19 9
1,640
24,996 5 6
road. No. 148
1,249
22,090 10 4
1,876
22,728 18 4
road, No* 810
2,1)61
88,615 11 7
2,463
88,950 4 8
808
6,482 4 5
284
6,248 4 6
Green - - - •
606
11,618 6 10
548
11,569 3 11
terrace - - . -
1,284
20,408 6 10
1,302
21,008 18 10
144
8,768 19 5
1^6
8,633 6 1
1,174
19,947 11 9
1,372
20,466 15 1
grhway - - . -
192
4,315 15 6
208.
4,408 16 8
ck ....
295
4,027 11 5
817
8,890 9 8
ash ....
280
2,606 18 8
810
2,998 19 2
ne ....
277
1,999 15 7
886
2,624 16 1
885
9,232 18 11
988
9,489 15 8
lareStatian -
1,808
17,464 4 9
1,480
18,666 12 11
ad
101
390 19 11
255
984 17 2
itreet . . - -
789
10,009 14 -
916
11,108 - -
i-8treet . . . -
20
339 19 1
17
281 10 10
487
7,606 17 8
526
7,986 6 8
-street . - - -
844
18,792 9 9
760
12,568 11 6
Church End - - -
838
4,335 10 9
485
4,176 5 5
/Ommon . - - -
99
2,480 12 2
93
2,417 1 7
East End . -
447
5,908 15 8
511
6,404 4 9
>ark ....
1,212
10,046 - 1
1,614
12,066 8 8
Pavement ...
825
12,608 - 8.
894
18,142 19 9
quare - . . -
1,819
15,501 1 11
1,862
16,676 14 4
t
1,414
24,295 14 -
1,6211
24,890 5 4
:-.-.-
1,144
21,568 4 9
1,248
82,524 8 6
id, N,W.
859
2,114 6 10
614
8,669 12 1
jn -
89
160 19 7
61
269 - -
411
6,438 - 10
448
6,611 4 4
lostreyor^cerrace
.
...
8
49 10 -
ad, No. 8
568
8,149 9 -
&29
8,814 19 -
ad, No. 94 .
843
12,945 1 6
867
12,877 16 8
ad, No. 127 .
1,801
13,348 - 10
1,489
16,013 4 3
lad. No. 176 -
881
11,578 10 -
916
12,049 4 6
►ad. No. 262 - . -
1,540
17,302 1 1
1,817
19,965 8 -
-terrace, N.W.
54
158 16 7
216
786 14 -
errace . - . -
52
318 9 11
96
688 8 1
*-road,near Hereford-square
880
12,274 7 1
1,000
18,816 18 -
road, near Queen's Gate -
1,388
21,203 19 7
1,581
24,164 10 1
■road - . - -
845
6,678 4 5
1,006
7,686 7 -
>ad, No. 114 .
815
7,976 16 4
807
9.048 10 10
»ad, No. 287 ...
747
11,068 3 9
824
11,409 2 2
md, near the Angel -
• .
. .
24
96 9 -
3et
1,385
21,264 - 7
1,517
22,269 10 7
ch-street - - -
962
9,601. - 4
1,204
11,813 9 9
ad
946
12,077 18 8
1,075
12,880 12 8
i-road, No. 211
58
163 3 9
248
706 - 11
I- road, No. 220
1,058
12,820 10 10
1,119
18,611 18 11
-ylebone-street
781
18,978 15 8
843
14,986 3 10
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TBAR 1880.
YBAB 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
CO U N T Y.
oiAtmauU
ineiasl^e of Interest,
of Aeoounts
indutiye of Interest,
immAning
siMMliDg to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Openontke
ofsU
Open on the
of all
Slst
Open Accounts |
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
IBML
31il December 1880. 1
1881.
Slst December 1881.
ENGLAND— cowfonuerf.
M1DOLE8BZ — contwued.
£. 8.
d.
£. 8. d.
Great Portland-street -
1,844
27,627 19
1
- 2,067
30,791 19 11
Great Russell-street ...
498
6,466 19
7
601
7,144 18 4
♦ Great Tower-streei
183
4,700 18
9
168
4,214 4 7
Greek-street
1,827
15,555 10
7
1,377
16,429 18 1
GreeJi Lanes - - . - .
326
1,985 9
7
417
2,227 12 1
Gre«i-&treet, E. - - - -
1,367
17,553 3
1
1,610
18,628 12 8
• Green-street, W.C,
33
969 15
6
31
868 7 -
Greenwood-road ....
343
2,940 12
9
428
3,065 13 7
Grenville street ....
528
7,330 13
10
568
7,570 13 4
Gresham House - . . -
580
7,239 9
10
637
8,058 10 11
Grosyenor-road, N. - - -
272
2,289 10
7
314
2,471 14 10
• Grosvenor-road, N.W. ...
29
500 12
4
28
424 3 7
• GroTe-place - . - - -
76
1,592 9
1
66
1,023 4 9
Gunnersbarj Station - . •
374
3,129 4
4
446
3,822 3 10
♦ Hackney . . . . -
334
11,264 4
3
309
10,308 19 3
Hackn^ road, No. 817 - . •
2,352
35,099 12
6
2,483
36,421 15 9
Hackney-road, No. 511 -
292
1,948 17
10
864
2,479 12 4
Huckney Wick-road, No. 260
501
4,519 12
9
6)4
4,601 16 11
Hackney Wick, near Station -
224
2,154 15
5
364
2,753 - -
Halliford
141
1,870 19
4
152
1,773 19 8
Hammersmith Broadway
3,180
48,190 19
5
3,641
50,1G6 6 10
* Hammersmith New-road
30
504 3
10
28
556 3 -
Uannmersmith-road, No, 87 -
211
1,468 5
3
339
1,528 12 7
Hampstead, Fairfax-road
613
6,068 12
3
683
7,034 9 -
Hampstead, High-street -
2,826
34,108 4
5
2,683
35,634 7 10
Hampfitead Green - - . -
1,041
15,498 7
1
1,277
18,194 12 9
Hainpstead-road . - • -
1,650
21,083 16
6
1,816
22,197 6 4
Hampton • . . . -
368
5,848 7
5
407
6,215 15 -
Hampton Court • • • -
271
4,807 4
11
308
4,859 18 11
Hanway-street . . - -
283
3,155 -
7
287
3,300 3 10
Hanwell
547
8,571 17
4
661
9,709 19 2
Harefield
89
820 16
-
93
991 1 10
Harleaden Green • - • -
399
3,717 7
5
495
4,292 7 3
Harliagton - - - ...
167
2,191 16
11
200
iK,382 14 *
Harrow- - - - . -
1,045
17,416 19
3
1,193
18,542 6 11
Harrow-road, Jonsan's-plaoe -
Harrow-road, Woodfield-road -
2,874
39,130 14
10
3,174
41,004 13 4
1,182
10,876 -
7
1,606
12,992 8 5
Harrow Station - - . -
51
284 8
5
76
391 17 5
Harrow Weald ....
147
2,487 18
8
200
2,676 13 9
Hatton Garden ....
505
3,905 3
2
704
6,321 13 4
HaTerstock HiU . - . -
2,308
31,807 15
-
2,594
83,547 2 3
Hayes
160
1,864 11
11
168
1,233 18 4
Haymarket - - . . -
678
9,855 10
6
730
10,238 7 -
HemiBgford-road - - . -
1,072
14,841 14
9
1,180
15,284 1 8
Hendon . . . . -
430
7,292 16
-
563
7,740 3 8
Heston
27
254 16
2
49
263 3 7
Highbury, B.O., near Station •
1,843
14,551 18
8
1,643
17,161 15 4
Highbury Park, near Grange -
860
9,929 13
-
938
10,757 5 -
Highgaie . . - - .
1,157
16,851 8
9
1,218
17,780 12 4
♦HighgateHiU ....
134
3,454 5
7
127
3,249 8 10
Highgate-road ....
429
3,675 10
9
636
4,614 15 5
Highgate North Hill • - -
71
431 13
-
152
904 3 10
High Holbom - - -
2,067
28,892 -
10
2,288
81,206 11 4
High-street, Islington - ' -
63
1,004 12
2
83
1,173 19 -
High-street, Poplar - . -
88
190 14
5
114
884 14 5
Hillingdon
48
230 1
9
55
357 - 8
Holborn
1,953
32,524 2
1
2,043
35,538 6 6
♦ Holbom Viaduct ....
707
12,486 11
10
636
11,831 8 10
Holland-road
346
2,895 2
6
409
8,417 6 1
Holloway-road, No. 269 -
1,441
20,995 10
6
1,610
21,641 19 7
♦ Holloway-road, No. «72 -
152
2,421 14
3
144
2,368 13 -
Holloway-road, No. 422 -
2,067
22,329 16
1
2,420
26,255 19 3
♦Hollywood-road . - . -
83
1,681 12
9
77
1,359 3 3
Homerton - - . - -
624
7,385 11
4
700
7,853 13 9
Homsey - . - - -
722
6,917 3
9
917
7,747 6 g
Hornsey-rise - - - - -
477
4,711 11
"
594
4,634 1 8
347.
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OP- ACCOUNTS OP DEPOSITORS IN
TEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
*f T Y.
of Accounts
inclusif e of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on die
of all
Open on the
of all
dirt
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
dlst December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
Tfitinued.
i.
£. *. A
£. i. d.
* • » •
1,106
18,284 3 11
1,889
14,169 14 8
- - • -
1,746
29,263 1 8
1,976
80,794 - U
- • • •
111
718 2 8
198
1,190 1 6
• • • -
2,499
41,456 17 8
2,649
42,424 10 9
«et - . -
962
10,940 3 9
1,167
11,867 16 4
•e - • .
1,804
26,803 8 -
1,897
28,261 12 6
>n, N. -
-
- - -
129
286 18 7
-
881
6,972 2 10
621
6,485 1 7
- - -
489
0,884 14 8
478
7,189 17 6
3. - . .
4,618
70,938 2 7
6,180
76,107 7 -
e Angel
1,268
14,620 8 6
1,416
16,630 18 7
- • -
48
1,062 1 9
46
1,092 18 6
-
1,516
22,013 0 10
1,601
22,802 6 2
). 103 -
166
614 14 3
438
1,462 15 8
1.247 .
296
1,849 18 4
396
2,188 13 10
- - . -
866
8,129 6 8
602
8,409 10 3
-
428
5,647 19 7
893
5,270 16 1
ig-gtreet
8,802
77,487 17 7
4,814
79,930 19 -
•road ...
707
8,567 18 6
772
9,887 9 9
ad, No. 149 -
1,863
22,860 2 2
2,144
25,360 6 6
iiD< tion road -
994
16,794 2 9
893
16,488 17 11
jrrace - - -
618
6,716 19 9
609
6,678 18 11
bur)'-terrace
784
11,136 4 11
881
12,494 18 3
ge-road South
324
2,172 6 2
469
8,169 16 2
Birace - • -
1,112
11,967 - 2
1,287
18,451 6 2
- - - .
2,080
28,052 14 4
2,400
25,900 18 11
I . - - .
1,196
11,150 12 7
1,376
12,109 6 5
It - - -
1,176
14,069 16 1
1,290
14,989 11 1
- - - -
8,286
40,918 19 2
3,696
43,909 17 7
- - -
818
18,249 12 11
869
12,764 17 10
110 - - .
986
11,839 13 8
1,058
12,467 8 9
194 - . -
1,474
19,864 2 6
1,677
19,412 2 1
365 - - -
867
7,874 18 B
1,005
7,996 7 7
«
22
679 9 8
21
644 16 4
- - . .
1,212
18,499 11 5
1,269
18,788 10 10
j» - - *
983
16,226 9 11
1,048
17,410 7 7
ce - - -
622
4,826 16 9
648
6,430 11 -
Bet - - .
341
7,608 16 6
320
6,790 8 2
- - . -
2,813
63,466 8 11
2,661
67,796 3 9
- . - -
866
13,818 16 9
895
16,809 9 4
•oad - - -
1,249
11,698 12 8
1,467
13,375 19 10
- - - «
•
- - .
.18
11 1 4
treat . , .
729
13,060 6 2
709
12,320 2 3
- - - -
870
11,806 17 11
917
12,804 8 I
- - - -
497
8,676 12 7
662
9,257 9 10
• . . -
48
630 9 8
44
634 18 4
- - - -
241
1,361 1 7
314
1,684 2 11
No. 114 -
496
5,111 - 6
608
6,261 15 -
No. 160 -
362
3,872 17 8
388
4,268 13 6
- - - -
488
5,406 2 7
512
6,304 10 2
- - - -
246
7,691 10 4
236
7,581 8 6
- - - -
760
9,249 7 1
867
10,091 6 9
- - - -
720
14,547 3 -
745
16,760 2 1
- - - -
634
5,396 - -
718
6,974 8 -
- . - -
06
380 19 7
157
664 5 10
- - • -
2,»>28
81,854 1 6
2,662
34,661 13 10
- - - -
34
657 12 3
88
655 9 2
•le-street
596
6,706 4 6
603
6,818 9 10
- - - ^
834
10,023 - 8
983
11,294 7 7
e - . -
606
12,159 16 11
688
12,868 9 4
t-
686
6,524 18 1
573
5,606 3 3
fo. 261 - -
737
13,656 10 2
776
14,120 10 8
0. 387 .
154
930 19 6
804
1,599 14 9
-
3,173
47,750 2 -
3,545
49,762 17 8
- - - -
47
1,459 6 8
52
1,248 14 8
■ " " "
61
271 17 11
108
462 12 1
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 45
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amonnt,
of Accounts
inclusive of
Interest,
of Accounts
inclusiTe of Interest,
COUNTY.
remaining
Open on the
standing t(
^fa]
0 Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
1
Open on the
of all
81rt
Open Accom
"— " ' *"
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December
ENGLAND -con/iVtM^^/.
£.
Middlesex — onniinued.
#•
Long Acre -
m
•
.
496
6,178
15
Lothburj
•
•
-
698
8,067
14
Lower Clapton
•
•
870
18,213
16
Lower Edmonton •
•
-
170
1,027
16
Lower Thames-street
•
-
420
4,856
1
Lower Tottenham •
•
-
1,200
16,928
16
Ludgate Circas
•
•
2,877
26,831
-
♦ Ludjjate Hill
•
-
86S
17,896
16
Lupus street. No. 6
•
-
1,417
18,857
13
♦ Lupus-street, No. 109
m
-
82
1,226
10
MaidaHili -
m
-
1,688
27,768
6
♦ Maiden-road •
•
•
8-20
14,326
14
Manchester-road, £.
•
•
642
7,079
9
* Manor-place -
Mansfield-road, N.W.
•
-.
287
6,133
16
•
-
89
167
1
Mare-street, No. 162
.
-
l,a28
20,081
12
Mare-street, No. 806
•
•
2,221
27,098
18
Mark-lane
•
-
971
8,794
10
Marloes-road
•
•
269
8,028
3
Marsbam-street
•
-
629
8,162
10
* Marylebone-road •
•
-
108
2,043
12
• Medina -terrace •
•
•
127
1,490
5
Mile End-road, No. 148
\ •
•
-
8,682
62,632
5
Mile End-road, No. 201
•
-
1,003
11,306
-
• Mile End-road, No. 628
.
-
148
2,176
1
Millbank-street
•
•
-
68B
7,047
19
Mill Hill
«
*
-
180
2,014
1
t Millshott-road
.
•
-
-
-
Millwttll
•
•
•
909
11,779
19
Minories
.
•
-
900
11,462
12
♦ Moorgate-street
-
-
-
827
8,860
3
Moray-road, N.
-
-
-
88
281
9
Mount-street -
-
-
-
1,026
19,884
15
Murrav-etreet
-
-
-
834
3,470
2
Muswell Hill
•
»
-
99
932
13
Netherwood-road -
•
•
-
76
636
15
New Bond-street -
•
-
-
701
11,030
7
* New Broad-street -
.
-
-
61
670
18
♦ New Church-street
-
-
-
33
614
16
♦ Newgate-street
-
-
-
1,890
18,547
16
New Hampton
.
•
-
166
1,609
10
Newington Green-road
-.
•
-
844
7,876
3
Newland-terrace
-
-
-
1,172
15,685
8
New North-road -
•
-
-
1,194
11,629
1
Newport Market -
-
-
-
181
3,336
16
New Southgate
-
-
-
478
4.708
16
New-street, Vincent-square
-
-
1,104
18,274
-
* Norland-road -
-
-
-
186
6,522
11
♦ North End, Finchley
-.
-
-
81
948
19
♦ Norih End, Fulham
-
-
-
191
1,870
11
* North End, Tottenham
-
-
-
70
1,341
18
North Finchley
-
-
-
640
6,138
3
♦ North-street, Lisson Grove
-
-
32
915
2
♦ Norlbumberland Park
-
-
-
134
1,358
9
Netting Hill, Archer-street
-
-
2,724
34,100
14
♦ Netting Hill Gate -
-
-
-
166
3,666
19
Netting Mill, High-street
-
-
3,609
53,925
4
Nugent-lerraco
-
-
-
186
2,019
11
Old Brentford
-
-
-
666
6,829
1
Old Brompton-roud, 8.W.
-
-
982
16,667
5
Old Ford
-
-
-
431
3,913
16
Old [sleworth
-
-
-
363
6,466
10
♦ Old Quebec-street -
-
-
-
77
1,858
18
Osnuburgh-strect -
-
-
-
1,059
13,062
4
Oxford-street, No. 227
■•
*
■
1,422
30,432
2
347.
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RETURN OF THE KUBCBSR OF
ACCOUWTB OF HEPOSITORS IK
TEAR 188a
TSAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
3 0 U N T T.
of Aoeoants
inelwire of Interest,
of Accounts
induaiire of iDterest,
ivnydninc
•tMrfiiig to Credit
standing to Credit
Open on £e
ofaU
Open on the
of all
9l8t
Open Accounts
31tt
Oi)en Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1888.
dlst December 1880.
1881.
dlBt December 188L
fD — continued.
£. #. d.
1
£. *. d.
continued.
peet, No. S52 - - -
1,024
13,708 14 7
1,168
14,675 2 10
reet, No. 481 -
1,453
18,300 10 11
1,627
10,462 16 3
>n, Londott-street
4 374
121,134 10 8
4,636
121,578 2 0
>n Green - - . .
040
16,848 18 1
002
17,074 7 6
en -
-
- - .
104
100 12 7
161
3,168 6 -
161
3,104 12 0
oad -
766
11,266 17 2
006
11,365 17 10
-road ....
86
401 17 7
166
780 9 6
no
632 5 6
284
. 061 2 2
jt, W. -
032
10,008 1 7
060
10,762 17 0
It, N.W. - . . .
-
- . -
78
426 19 4
it-8treet . . - -
003
16,606 14 I
1,086
17,608 - 6
eet
630
6,726 6 10
760
6,218 1 6
le-road ....
436
11,161 10 8
408
0,668 - 10
ne» N. -
44
186 1 8
118
616 6 3
-terrace - - . -
27
644 6 6
26
605 11 10
,w. . - . -
268
6,000 13 11
882
6,428 8 8
Circus • - - -
1,046
14,484 - 0
1,186
17,046 14 11
3,802
76,380 - 10
4,222
80,044 11 10
[)ad •
81
1,708 11 7
77
1,838 7 11
420
8,606 13 4
460
0,129 3 2
End ... I
272
' 6,301 4 7
827
6,896 - 10
igh -street - . -
66
878 10 11
61
550 10 4
.0.,E. . - . .
1,064
33,146 6 2
2,360
d7,5(rl 18 1
r-road > . - -
643
6,110 3 4
600
6,818 6 2
road, W. -
660
6,422 1 -
826
6,861 4 11
Town, High-street -
704
0.370 7 1
762
9,784 0 6
»-road - - - -
C30
8,601 11 1
841
4,721 8 4
i-road - - . .
202
4,064 1 1
362
4*705 4 6
i-torrac6 - - - .
260
6,480 10 4
241
6,463 12 11
33
734 18 i
32
746 6 8
►rt-road . - . .
-
- ■ •
46
146 11 1
Hill - . - -
600
8,724 2 8
637
8,767 7 6
Walee-roMl -
837
6,308 10 2
1,136
8,814 3 8
quare, W. - - -
-
- - -
46
191 12 6
rescent - - - -
08
263 8 8
488
1,660 4 0
'ark Estate, C.-street
260
1,407 14 1
600
2,338 9 4
^ark Estate, Sixth Awniie-
-
-
27
22-7
)ad, Chelsea . - .
286
1,810 3 i
300
2^09 1 7
eet
727
18,478 12 10
674
12,299 12 9
;rrace, Camden-road -
1,101
10,638 1 0
1,870
12,446 16 1
jrrfice, St. John's Wood -
606
0,000 10 10
622
9,400 16 8
ctoria-street - - -
768
8,106 14 11
1,160
11,628 - 8
terrace - - . .
68
1,261 10 8
64
1,264 1 7
-road - - - .
67
843 10 6
13»
640 12 8
-terrace - - - .
366
8,371 10 -
828
7,688 18 5
220
4,672 6 7
284
4,722 7 0
-place - - - .
103
4,836 8 8
180
4,265 6 8
square - - - .
228
1,636 8 8
274
1,^762 17 -
-street - - - .
040
0,178 18 11
1,004
10,202 4 8
Park-road - -
686
6,870 4 1
816
7,303 18 1
reel
2,436
38,717 2 11
2,600
40,623 12 10
ell-road - - - .
302
4,] 18 12 0
617
4,643 0 4
i-road, S.W. - . .
608
7,426 10 10
613
8,317 13 11
e-road, N, - - -
10
30 6 6
80
115 10 2
)ad, No. 63 - . -
1,441
13,721 11 2
1,767
14,663 1 7
>ad, No. 320 - - -
1,886
17,074 7 4
2,401
10,643 19 6
86
606 4 -
83
606 10 2
?sccnt - - - .
1,866
20,636 18 8
2,101
23,066 0 2
-road . - - .
284
008 0 1
466
1,625 - 8
j'-road - - - -
800
0,204 4 4
1,081
0,782 12 6
I'-street - - - .
1,136
18,212 18 10
1,232
19,160 4 6
street . - . -
430
3,632 1 4
377
3,040 0 6
Btreet-road - - .
638
4,216 7 7
626
4,460 4 6
s Wood, Cirous-road -
2,100
28,721 11 1
2,610
82,666 7 11
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YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Acooants
inclusiye of Interest,
of Accuunts
inclusive of Intereet,
V/ V/ \J i^ * * •
mnainlng
•tanding to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on ihe
of all
aist
Open Aecoants
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
Deoembep
nn thft
1880.
Slit December 1880.
1881.
ENGL AND— conftntiecf.
Middlesex - continued.
£. 8. d.
St. Katharine's Dotk ...
444
6,768 17 3
48
St. LeoiMird's-road ....
806
2,196 9 2
62
8t. Margaret's, R.O. ...
6
12 16 4
2
St Martin's-Iane ....
1,052
11,219 11 4
1,12
St. Matlhias-nlaoe . . . -
706
6,065 11 8
81
St Paurs-road, Bow
153
766 7 6
2€
St. Paurs-road, N.W. -
142
767 2 7
22
St Peter's street ....
468
4,693 10 6
&£
t St Philip street West, nearQi»cn'»-
-
-
S
ruftd.
Salisbary Estate - - - -
34
175 4 -
1
Seetbing-lane . - - -
281
3,466 13 -
9i
Seven Sisters-road ....
1,464
13,666 4 7
1,64
• Seymour-street - - - .
29
667 6 10
i
♦ ShacklewelMane ....
61
682 8 10
4
Sbadwell
68$
9,098 19 2
6(
Shepherdess Walk ....
1,009
11,843 14 -
1,1:
Shepherd's Bush . - . .
767
7,636 6 6
8:
• Shepherd's Bush-road ...
106
667 1 6
1
SheppertoD-road . - - -
60
110 8 8
i(
t Shirlaad-road ....
.
- . -
V
♦ Shoreditch, No. 67 -
708
14,761 13 6
61
Shoreditch, No. 110
642
7,334 13 8
7
Shorediujh, No. 246 - - .
699
7,018 6 6
7'
Sloa»e-»treet, No. 161 -
1,870
26,889 16 -
2,0
SlottDe-rtreet, No. 179 -
1,660
29,678 13 11
1,7
• Smithfield Bars ....
376
8,682 7 6
»
Sfuitfafield Market ....
766
9,119 16 6
»
♦ Som€»ei House - - - -
164
3,164 16 1
1
SooMrs Town ....
464
4,918 19 2
&
SoutluiU
336
4,931 16 11
3
Southampton-road . . . -
900
8,884 - 2
1,1
Southain|iton-row . - • .
602
7,049 3 9
6
South Audley-street . - -
1,086
20,916 2 10
lA
Southgate
408
8,126 7 11
4
Southgate-road . . - -
Soutk Hackney ....
828
9,561 6 3
9
964
10,107 16 4
M
South Hill Park ....
126
620 1 S
1
South KensingtoB, Ezhibition-raad -
922
14,824 4 4
1,0
197
7,793 6 9
t South Kensington Station
.
- - -
2
South Mimms - - • -
97
1,183 - 8
1
Southwick-street - - . -
624
6,787 18 4
6^
Spitaifields Market
246
1,573 14 11
2
Stuiiies ------
1,499
27,163 11 6
1,6
Stomford Hill, Craven Park -
230
2,298 10 -
2
Stamford Hill, near Grove -
181
1,142 7 9
2
Stanley Bridge . - . -
687
7,332 18 6
8
Stanmore . - . - -
308
6,244 8 6
3
Starch Green
377
3,062 8 4
4
SteeleVroad, N.W.
37
80 16 11
1
Stepney, Commercial-road
1,620
26,980 6 3
1,6
Stepney Green - . - -
784
6,863 3 7
7
♦ Stock Orchard-teriace - - -
144
066 11 6
1
^ Stoke Newington, Allen-road -
426
2,089 3 6
4
Stoke Newingion, High-street
1,863
28,463 8 6
2,1
Stoke Newington-road, No. 12
566
4,123 8 2
7
Stoke Newington-road, No. 89
119
704 6 3
2
Store-street - . - - -
924
10,(i88 14 9
1,0
♦ Strand, No. 126 -
58
1,408 8 11
♦ Strand, No. 168 -
268
8,654 15 -
2
Strand, No. 407 - - - .
584
6,070 9 -
6
Strand, Somerset House - - -
663
7,842 11 2
7
Slrand-on-the-Green - - -
66
256 1 6
♦ Stratheden-terrace - - - -
71
634 15 4
Stroud Green - - . -
860
6,013 1 5
1,0
347-
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ETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OP DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Namber
Amount,
N T Y.
of Accoants
inclnsive of Interest,
of Accounts
induslTe of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
dUt
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
on the
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
3Ut December 1881.
ontinued.
£. *• rf.
£. <« d.
td.
• • • •
158
1,976 15 5
177
2,006 - 11
. • • •
^^Z
5,126 10 4
262
5,074 1 -
)n -
130
1,278 6 9
188
1,681 1 2
....
211
1,493 9 10
246
1,878 - 2
re -
121
1,!00 8 5
193
1,388 16 11
. . • •
828
4,934 13 8
350
5,137 9 9
• • .
28
602 11 2
27
408 14 8
• • • .
878
11,857 8 11
776
11,398 12 4
- . - •
624
6,947 12 7
702
7,612 6 6
'wickenham -
250
2,459 2 2
323
2,586 17 9
• . .
30
154 8 9
46
223 3 6
• • • •
2
2 5-
61
151 10 0
• . • .
76
1,141 4 2
100
1,185 18 11
• . • •
104
441 10 6
812
1,493 - 8
e -
80
1,939 10 5
72
1,831 18 7
renue ...
"-
...
69
444 13 6
eet - - .
517
5,524 5 1
523
5,876 13 6
527
6,116 7 3
605
7,142 14 6
h Cross
1.870
20,759 11 7
1,533
21,104 19 11
t-road - - -
2,054
81,407 7 8
2,177
32,467 2 4
....
118
666 3 8
191
931 5 3
3. . . . .
.
. - -
236
633 8 8
• - , -
1,033
18,246 19 6
1,287
14,411 11 4
- - - .
1,733
30,953 5 10
1,946
33,184 8 9
reet - - «
2,053
86,910 9 11
2,150
87,787 - -
Northwold-road
571
7,498 14 10
692
8,707 5 8
UiU-street -
245
8,559 10 5
273
8,842 7 I
thfield . . -
10
28 5 3
8
27 10 8
Q - - - -
223
1,770 11 4
878
2,272 1 7
jr-place - - -
r, Crown-terrace -
728
11,131 18 11
823
11,582 10 8
741
5,749 9 8
905
6,275 15 11
\ Market-place
1,234
13,008 - 9
1,404
14,898 17 6
eet . - .
221
1,208 19 7
461
1,798 9 8
■street - • -
128
3,465 17 2
1)4
8,492 1-2 10
k-street - - -
74
2,506 7 -
66
2,467 8 2
- - • -
331
6,128 1 8
421
7,076 - -
►k-street
117
2,574 0 5
113
2,524 5 -
>n -
608
5,767 4 -
767
6,904 15 3
treet ...
491
4,518 15 10
562
4,918 10 6
ne Park
792
5,508 IS 9
1,104
6,581 18 3
- . - -
1,841
36,106 19 8
2,188
87,928 - 7
....
194
1,649 9 8
281
2,418 2 10
3-road - . -
101
2,611 14 9
91
2,205 2 10
. - - -
8,910
73,404 14 5
4,356
77,895 3 1
....
453
5,980 4 -
606
7,057 5 4
. . - -
1,024
10,623 17 3
1,110
11,466 5 11
• • • •
159
4,521 14 1
149
4,006 4 -
• - • *
1,161
17,000 12 1
1,249
18,054 13 11
• -
153
4,434 9 7
143
4,096 - 9
. • • .
1,864
24,474 9 6
2,096
27,392 1 5
itage-street -
Jld Gravel-lane
386
4,222 15 2
448
4,650 4 10
221
2,048 4 8
225
1,949 6 2
Earl's Court -
24
18 10 4
77
196 17 -
Maida Hill • .
719
7,997 1 8
838
8,625 9 3
B • - • .
435
7,562 17 11
399
6,669 18 10
• • • •
1,481
14,165 9 5
1,800
16,463 16 5
- • • •
24
103 7 11
44
159 19 1
7e -
3,855
62,516 19 8
4,237
69,197 6 5
k. .
902
15,862 7 3
940
16,431 14 8
Ij Barnsbury •
38
124 13 -
123
450 7 9
- - . -
181
1,900 12 8
208
1,585 7 7
• •
48
1,191 2 0
45
1,174 9 7
• .
24
358 14 5
22
367 3 6
i . . - .
121
710 15 6
209
968 - 10
n • - -
240
1,081 2 11
430
2,016 13 8
• • • , •
291
7,154 3 6
277
6,393 14 3
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YEAR 1880.
YBAR 1
Number
Amount,
Number
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclufl
\J \J \J A^ M Mm
remaining
Btaoding to Credit
remaininflr
Stan
Open on the
of all
Open on the
81 gt
Open Accounts
Slst
Op
December
on the
December
1880.
Slst December 1880.
1881.
Slst 1
ENG LAND— cow/wMf i
Mi ddles ex — continued.
£. s. d.
Westminster Palace Hotel
1,174
15,663 3 8
1,293
17
♦ West Slrand
401
14,341 2 4
359
12
Whetstone
397
4,633 15 4
446
4
Whitechapel-road, No, 141 -
1,140
14,664 14 3
1,285
16
Whitechapel-road, No. 280
2,324
35,944 11 11
2,524
37
White Hart-lane ....
166
903 0 1
296
1
t Whitton-road - - . .
•
...
7
• Wick-lane
80
77 2 2
27
Willesden
140
1,405 16 6
191
1
Willesden-green - - - -
Wilton- road
30
208 16 4
60
300
2,604 8 7
414
3
Wiochmore-hill . - - .
224
3,131 10 6
247
3
Woodberry Down • • . -
87
300 5 3
123
Wood Green - - - . -
1,021
12,184 16 -
1,153
13
Wood Green, Finsbury-road -
107
1,006 10 6
380
1
Wood- street
830
10,866 3 1
962
10
Wormwood-street - - - -
581
6.303 19 1
694
7
Yiewsley - - - • .
22
' 72 18 7
64
York Rise
121
511 8 10
192
York road, Kiner's Cross, N. •
Chief Office (^Dofmant Accounts,
923
17,251 10 11
978
16
Transfers of the Residues of Un*
claimed Balances from the Old
Banks, &c., &c.) ...
16,946
578,470 7 4
17,066
57a
Total - - -
460,535
6,726,750 8 8
512,229
7,146
MOKMOUTH :
Abcrcarne .....
196
3,823 9 5
278
A
Abergavenny - . - - -
1,213
16,668 - 11
1,464
17
Abersjchan . - - - -
288
4,274 9 4
361
4
Abertillerjr . . . - -
157
1,524 14 7
261
1
t Bargoed • . - - .
-
-
9
Bassaleg - - - • -
46
305 8 0
90
Blackwood - - - - -
227
5,010 4 6
249
t
Blaenavon - - . - -
435
8,777 14 5
616
C
Blaina ......
209
4,783 4 5
248
£
Caerleon .....
126
2,273 17 5
160
S
Caldicott
61
1,020 2 10
«8
1
Castleton
16
194 16 0
29
Chepstow .....
1,002
25,816 1 8
1,174
27
f Commercial-street, Newport -
•
...
'48
Crumlin .....
86
1,820 8 2
108
1
Cwmbran .....
134
1,006 15 4
236
1
Cwm Tillery
0
113 6 2
9
Deri - . . .
5
42 11 3
10
EbbwVale
521
11,650 1 10
666
IS
Gilwern • . . - .
71
861 9 -
89
Griffiths Town ....
61
9-?4 13 11
117
]
Grosmont . - - - -
116
1,064 - -
129
1
Marhen
147
2,983 13 -
216
i
Macsycwmmer • . - .
60
670 9 7
89
Ma^or .-.--.
78
1,652 19 5
82
\
Uamdee .....
244
2,364 17 1
286
i
Monmouth .....
966
14,530 - 11
1,159
\\
t Nanlyglo - . . . -
-
...
44
Newport Docks ....
265
2,606 4 6
381
<
Newport, Mon. ....
3,014
40,668 14 6
3,667
5:
New Tredegar ....
101
],91'3 16 8
132
i
•j" Over Monnow - . . ,
• •
...
16
Pillgwenlly
863
9,740 4 9
1,214
1
Pontlottyn
89
1,821 18 6
150
Ponty mister • - - • .
40
70 11 6
136
Pontncwydd - - - - .
126
1,558 - 3
168
Pontnewgnydd ....
45
144 11 10
82
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY.
\ND — continued,
-continued.
>ol . . -
By
vela -
Ions -
pol
A
Abbey
IT
Total
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Acconnts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Acooonts
on the
diet December 1880.
1^005
166
446
141
108
18
28
110
78
927
341
14^460
ra Docks, Lynn
[)ugh
I - - -
n Broom -
ars-road, Tarmouth
y . . .
ter - - -
n, Norfolk
road, Yarmouth -
Norwich -
Lcre - - -
tU - - .
Q
n-road
bam -
im
I
ites -
idham
inch «
147
28
864
877
86
97
65
60
66
66
244
17
76
48
16
.16
157
93
636
885
252
38
863
173
662
89
118
114
ge-street
am
1
n
tm
on
on
lockham
rth .
on
;m
all -
76
188
1,170
78
88
161
28
17
268
25
47
686
200
19
86
£. «. d.
23,876 14 4
2,139 7 10
8,444 7 9
2,404 12 9
2,396 12 11
114 6
164 8 6
3,676 14 -
1,461 7 7
17,998 9 1
6,366 8 1
249,009 19 10
2,166 11 6
198 10 7
6,964 12 2
6,936 3 3
293 6 11
976 7 2
1,098 6 3
840 10 6
2,009 - 2
643 18 2
4,764 16 4
16 - 10
613 .8 -
779 6 7
91 16 8
280 8 10
3,116 13 6
734 18 9
15,642 19 1
19,679 7 4
1,558 12 3
1,222 16 8
19,019 6 4
2,935 8 6
15,511 6 7
323 12 1
1,645 18 7
3,034 6 6
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accoonti
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Acconnts
on the
81st December 1881.
1,226
26,629 11
4
214
2,660 1
6
631
9,414 9
9
189
2,969 -
4
134
2,340 11
6
60
50 18
4
86
244 -
9
143
3,998 2
8
101
1,627 4
2
1,114
18,707 16
2
882
6,650 12
-
18,260
1,458 12 6
1,366 9 6
38,033 8 2
2,816 2 3
383 5 2
3,698 14 8
666 6 10
131 6 3
2,966 8 2
477 9 3
668 7 4
12,166 16 11
6,968 II 6
120 3 II
250 16 4
186
23
405
497
36
129
69
76
76
62
281
31
101
47
8
17
171
108
678
997
430
66
973
182
764
60
166
142
1
9
87
193
1,240
81
66
174
82
24
846
88
67
714
220
42
87
«• d.
268,243 6 9
2,328 18 10
96 12 2
7,661 11 11
7,643 4 11
296 16 10
1,257 11 6
1,272 13 9
943 4 6
2,095 19 6
484 8 11
5,394 16 11
61 11
601 13
769 6
6 16
322 14
3,409 7
7
8
6
2
7
11
832 19 10
16,489 1 10
21,477 19 6
1,987 6 6
1,395 13 8
19,630 17 6
3,005 14 6
16,641 18 6
371 - 6
2,216 19 8
2,832 1 8
30 1 8
1 2 -
1,642 7 1
1,648 16 -
39,458 8 -
2,618 8 10
534 18 6
4,323 2 4
798 16 4
169 17 6
3,796 - 0
627 - 6
1,128 17 8
13,185 7 3
6,189 2 10
190 9 10
199 9 2
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lETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS TN
TEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Numbw
Amoont,
Kamber
Amount,
of Accoanti
inclusive of Interest,
of Aoooonta
iaciusiT« of Interest,
J^ T Y.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
3l8t
of all
Open on the
of all
Open Accounta
31st
Open Accoants
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
tmtintied.
£. t. d.
£. s. d.
.
842
9,181 6 1
414
9,728 12 6
• • • iB
4
101 10 6
4
100 10 1
. • • •
9
79 12 6
12
40 14 1
• • • •
8
8 4 9
27
49 12 9
• » . •
8
42 13 2
9
59 3 4
^rfolk -
398
6,979 4 -
484
7,849 15 4
>\k ...
3,122
59,166 15 6
3,580
62,823 12 6
Total - - -
29^312
595,036 2 9
83,688
629,516 6 8
13
191 15 2
39
205 5 8
- - - ^
49
866 17 10
5Q
747 11 3
• . • •
446
8«850 10 8
618
9,487 8 11
. - -
110
2,295 15 4
117
2,941 13 -
- . • •
70
934 4 7
78
900 5 9
• • . •
151
2,147 7 2
200
2,461 3 4
• • • •
146
2,015 18 7
151
2,718 7 2
• . • •
156
2,730 9 10
161
2,796 3 6
• - • .
70
771 13 6
76
886 15 3
- -« - •
87
94 18 9
65
193 - 5
l.O. -
15
2 17 -
85
126 3 10
- - • .
020
11,299 2 6
708
11,7C5 - 5
. • • •
45
760 14 8
93
937 8 2
....
105
1,765 16 10
139
2,249 19 5
• • • •
-
. . .•
15
62 19 3
pton • . -
25
121 16 6
62
182 8 7
- . - -
135
1,747 11 10
162
1,977 9 4
- • -
22
123 6 8
28
102 6 9
37
494 7 1
91
677 12 6
• - • ^
65
640 15 8
67
66S I 8
• • . .
26
195 9 1
62
344 17 6
....
144
2,482 3 7
164
2,547 13 3
- . . .
34
291 6 5
36
810 8 7
....
176
3,705 10 9
196
3,637 18 5
114
1,641 16 8
144
1,627 18 4
- . - .
1,168
19,648 5 11
1,332
21,315 4 1
- • •
9
37 3 -
- 79
108 5 5
- - - .
46
693 19 I
66
759 6 8
....
113
1,416 16 3
127
1,565 12 9
- - - •
28
75 18 -
77
257 8 4
- - - •
247
4,019 14 0
818
4,411 12 9
....
93
660 2 9
169
622 7 -
• - • .
138
2,238 10 8
188
2,799 13 2
....
130
1,176 9 6
171
1,527 5 3
- - . -
66
438 18 9
141
637 7 4
• - • .
4,058
74,254 19 9
5,860
80,143 6 3
-
514
9,610 9 10
696
9,887 16 9
- • - •
-
- - -
8
124 6 9
- - • .
2,271
89,136 19 2
2,667
41,910 4 jl
- • • •
17
109 6 6
32
127 11 0
....
197
3,070 17 4
231
2,821 10 3
Northampton
373
2,728 - 10
677
3,287 8 11
....
32
462 3 2
69
471 18 9
. • . .
133
2,766 16 9
150
2,495 14 5
tmptop . - .•
199
4,340 17 9
211
4,252 4 6
....
180
2,696 18 7
268
3,147 5 2
-
85
860 8 7
98
1,092 12 --
....
18
71 19 3
39
113 13 9
- . . .
-
- - -
8
1 - -
...
556
10,620 19 5
639
11,226 9 9
• . • •
476
7,686 8 -
664
8,076 1-2 7
• • . •
27
233 3 9
38
280 17 4
- - . -
• 101
1,413 2 11
168
1,615 4 9
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COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaininjf
Open on the
31tt
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing (o Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remmining
Op^i on^e
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
includve of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accmuts
on the
3l8t December 1881.
ENG LAND— con/i/fufJ.
Northampton — continued.
Weedon- • • - • •
Weldon
Welford . . - - .
Wellingborough - • - •
\Vellingboroagh-road» Northampton
We^t H addon . . . .
Wilbarston - - • • •
AVollaston, Northampton
Yardley, Hastings - • - -
Yaxley -••••<
Total • - -
886
83
214
1,368
213
100
19
110
25
60
6,461 18 11
1,607 15 6
3,963 3
25,298 18
884 16
1,063 12
145 9
852 2
129 16
189 10 10
468
101
219
1,655
491
117
18
145
36
60
17,548
277,104 19 -
NORTHU MBBRLAM D :
Acklington - . . -
Adelaide-place • - -
Allendale - - • .
Allenheads . . . -
Alnmouth - - . -
Alnwick - - - -
Amble - - « - -
t Afhington • - - -
Beal
Bcdiington - - • -
Belford
Bellingham . • - -
Belsav - - - - •
Berwick - - . -
Blanchland - • . -
BIytli, Northumberland -
* Rulman's Village . - -
Burradon - • - •
Byker Bank, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Cumbo - • - - -
Capheaton •• • - .
CbathiU ....
Chatcon . - - -
Choppington - • • -
Corbridge - - • .
Cramlington - - - •
Cowpen-lane - - - -
Cullercoats - - - -
Dudlej', Northumberland
£arsdon - • » •
Eglingham - . - .
Elswick-road, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Falstone - - . -
Felton .....
Gallowgate, R.O. - . •
Glanton - . . -
Gosforth - - - -
f Grainger-Btreet - - -
Haltwhistle . - . -
Harbotlle - - . -
Haydon Bridge - - .
Hebburn Colliery - - -
Hexham - - - -
Hinde-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Holy Island - - - -
Howdon Pans - - -
Hum»haugh - - - -
King-street, North Shields
Kirkwhelpington ...
347.
87
882
18
16
82
767
83
20
239
100
152
36
550
60
658
40
10
249
49
18
65
18
49
109
171
16
48
51
78
8
19
14
123
36
90
47
207
44
96
25
315
440
4
24
26
89
17
21,751
979 11
8,079 13
220 5
217
298
18,036
1,983 14
10
7
1
19 -
- 6
6 11
2
496
4,032
1,492
2,917
182
9,040
1,761
13,690
125
1,617
1,257
198
1,501
332
1,464
1,233
2,801
199
168
329
577
34
27
321
1,552
29
1,597
151
11 7
4 7
15 3
- 2
13 10
7 3
13 1
12 6
9 1
15 -
7 10
16 3
5 8
13 6
12 1
4 -
12 5
19 6
18 7
8 -
18 9
14 9
17 3
9 3
7 11
12 11
- 10
13 5
4 10
3,822 12 3
532 19 2
1,607 7 10
92 3 9
5,349 8 3
2,357 12 5
17 1 2
178 8 2
403 - 7
90 12 6
352 1 7
G3
65
581
25
17
41
1,003
142
37
18
821
155
140
89
659
60
831
33
81
815
58
18
96
29
110
151
272
80
143
111
101
13
90
17
165
133
109
95
62
225
49
127
93
605
698
6
61
47
140
24
£. $. d.
6,935 9 11
1,798 17 4
4,100 11 1
27,286 12 4
1,381 17 9
1,120 11 3
161 4 -
1,239 6 3
150 7 5
213 5 4
299,718 17 4
1,075
3,380
237
259
410
13,448
2,046
5
434
4,358
1.770
2,472
197
9,590
1,704
14,680
81
34
1,787
1,345
234
1,646
374
1,822
1,407
2,852
238
880
379
647
17
52
443
1,884
201
1,897
860
234
3,463
543
1,705
274
6,156
2,873
31
247
498
235
538
8 8
19 -
12 6
8 3
10 -
14 1
18 8
17 -
4 10
16 10
11 6
- 6
2
2
1
3 5
8 11
16 2
4 10
12 7
13 2
- 6
1 10
6 1
- 10
17 5
14 -
16
14
13
11
6
7
3
- 7
1 7
15 -
13 10
7 3
5
13
9
6
16
1
5
7
2
4
6 10
17 10
9 -
9 -
14 -
5 11
14 7
17 8
2 1
12 6
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RETURN OF THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY.
TEAR 18 80.
Namber
of Acooants
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
Amount,
inelaaiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Acooants
on the
Sift December 1880.
) — continued.
ND — continued.
m - . . .
ey • - . .
11, NewcaBtle-on-Tyne -
sty Newcastle-on-Tjne
by-the-Sea -
n-Tyne
ds - . . -
erland - - - -
riond-street, Newcastle-
Jewcastle-on-Ty n e
▼al
Colliery
, Newcastle-on-Tyne
mhill -
les - - -
n - - -
I -
rewca8tleH)n-Tyne -
11, Newcastle-on-Tyne
nd-road
t)arn - - -
1 -
3uay
Total -
t -
t -
d, Nottingham
^oodhouse
itreet -
38
12
02
12
489
646
56
4,872
38
87
1,956
32
513
27
2
12
32
62
54
167
57
17
55
48
57
105
9
25
64
66
61
238
344
182
79
37
24
498
6
9
6
60
6
33
311
179
50
17,470
8. d.
74 19 -
16 17 4
93 18 8
54 8 7
8,133 7
5,885 4
1,084 19 -
72,059 16 10
356 1 4
522 - 7
29,567 6 3
757 II 1
8
TEAR 1881.
Namber
of Accounts
remaining
Openonl^e
3l8t
December
1881.
3,649 4 -
191 14 2
1 15 1
59 3 3
211 3 9
506 1 11
445 12 4
3,042 17 -
423 - 2
318 1 7
221 14 10
402 10 10
482 19 -
401 10 1
82 4 1
59 19 8
610 11 9
1,302 12 8
626 4 3
2,122 12 2
3,607 2 6
2,545 12 7
994 2
281 9
171 3
2,243 4
2 4
- 13
107 19
809 14
43 1
888 13 10
2,781 4
3,759 17
695 10
10
3
7
338
115
49
62
430
153
82
278
236,456 15 4
3,787 17 7
569 18 7
641 15 8
1,331 15 7
8,547 2 5
1,749 8 9
747 2 11
2,543 14 4
79
44
246
14
685
876
135
5,429
42
58
2,486
36
765
32
14
14
41
59
58
203
82
106
46
113
58
191
402
19
11
54
62
85
105
332
461
249
87
54
23
848
53
13
14
7
108
15
39
515
248
85
24,092
Amount,
indosive of loterest^
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 188L
£. s. d.
178 14
71 14
456 3
45 7
8,820 5
7,685 6
1,280 15
76,810 8 6
847 9 6
574 4 8
33,000 5 7
889 6 -
4,806 7 -
274
60
98
806
547
596
8,067
546
174
602
215
453
678
944
82
2
243
646
1,248
689
2,127
4,147
2,670
1,154
294
169
2,488
103
27
6
79
936
104
1,182
8,559
4,007
498
7 11
8 II
7 8
1 4
16 -
16 10
15 6
19 II
18 10
18 -
1 10
7 6
9 9
7 8
9 2
17 4
19 6
10 6
6 5
12 7
6 -
8 8
13 6
11 7
4 2
- 7
19 8
2 1
15 6
16 6
9 5
15 1
7 1
19 II
7 8
19 4
260,823 4 0
884
4,277 10
5
194
876 8
6
25
75 18
80
819 14
58
1,896 5
607
4,554 16
284
2,022 2
81
486 5
8
888
8,684 10
1
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COUNTY.
ENGLAND— confmue^.
Nottingham — continuecL
Bingliatn - - - .
Blue BeU Hill -
Blylhe, Worksop - - -
Botteaford - - - -
Bridge-place, Worksop -
Bulwell ....
t Butler's Hill .
Carlton, Nottingbam
Carlton, Worksop • - -
Chapel Bar, Nottingham
Collingham . - - -
Cnckney - . - -
Derbj-road, Nottingham
Eastwood . - - -
Edwinstowe - - • •
Epperstone - - . .
Farns»field - - • -
Flintham - - • -
Fishergate, Nottingham •
Gringley-on-the-Hil], Nottingham
Hucknall Huthwaite
Hucknall Torkard
Hyson Green ...
Key worth . - • -
Kimberley - . - -
Ki rkby -in- Ashfield
Kirkby Folly ...
Langley Mills • • •
Lowdham —
Mansfield - - - -
Mnnsfield-road, Nottingham -
Mansfield Woodhouse -
MistcrtOQ - - - -
Newark . - - -
N*ew Basford ...
New Lenton - - - -
Nottingham - - - -
Old Basford, Nottingham
Old Radford, Nottingham
Ollerton . - - -
Radcliffe-on-Trent -
Retford ....
Ruddington - . . -
St. Ann's Well-road
Shireoaks - - - -
Sneinton - - - -
Southwell - - - -
Stanton Hill ... -
Stapleford - - - .
I Sutton Bonnington
Sutton-in-Ashfield ...
Sutton-on-Trent ...
Tux ford - - - .
Union-road, Nottingham
Warsop ... *
Waverley-street, Nottingham -
t Wilford-road
Worksop - - . .
Total - -
YEAR 1880.
Nanber
of Acconnti
remaining
Open on the
31it
December
1880.
389
40
20
302
62
128
104
33
161
313
46
1,094
420
14
20
66
35
43
45
5
225
46
26
92
80
13
77
24
1,606
604
84
76
1,795
142
117
6,550
173
95
837
70
689
61
232
38
557
243
12
246
848
62
94
307
141
108
706
Amount,
inclu8i?e of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
3l6t December 1880.
20,882
s. d.
6,415 3
44 1
119 -
4,211 8
845 1
987
209
1,105
4,351
227
12,242
6,622
92
153
656
427
117
461
9
3,251
126
142
479
998
28
550
181
37,614
5,332
888
1,149
29,157
1,696
1,104
109,711
1,568
748
8,024
992
9,660
1,766
2,078
256
5,966
2,929
187
2,829
3
4
1
11
8
6
1,811 14 -
- 4
19 5
2 8
5 11
7 4
2
2
5
5
- 7
10 -
11 10
3 4
7
2
11
3
17
7
1
8
8
2
4
7
8
5
18 11
12 11
12 -5
15 11
12 6
2 6
14 11
15 2
16 1
10 5
1 11
3 3
9 9
6 -
- 10
2 8
6,237 17
531 2
1,578 7
2,075 1
3,497 3
793 4
12,423 14 9
312,034 13 8
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
486
82
89
823
97
171
2
132
54
275
328
56
1,523
485
22
27
72
40
85
84
17
803
126
26
180
124
46
114
80
1,688
771
106
84
2,160
196
163
7,161
288
167
834
92
844
68
323
47
758
285
28
272
80
397
100
115
471
188
146
80
806
25,398
Amount,
inclusiTe of luterett,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
£. f. d.
7,313
109
194
4,355
642
2,«7«
15
1,071
175
1,521
5,032
192
16,072
7,010
71
289
754
407
281
522
34
4,432
519
137
686
1,385
51
741
289
37,673
0,324
1,152
1,067
31,053
2,174
1,218
119,289
2,318
1,210
7,980
1,251
10,096
1,700
2,478
310
6.687
2,915
94
2,927
168
6,498
642
1,621
2,922
3,506
999
93
12,766
- 7
18 10
18 7
7 6
8 2
12 8
5 -
13 6
15 8
11 2
8
10
11
18
5
1
17
14 11
18 1
3 9
13 3
- 3
2 1
16 7
10 10
19 9
11 3
6 2
7 11
3 -
10 2
1 10
17 6
2 2
10 5
19 9
17 8
15 9
10 11
7 3
14 6
16 8
11 6
9 4
17 11
5 5
17 9
18 2
6 10
12 4
12 2
5 7
11 11
- 10
9 9
7 1
15 9
14 6
313,932 15 3
347-
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF
ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Accounte
inclufliTe of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusiye of Interest,
BOUNTY.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open 00 the
ofaU
3l8t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
00 the
1880.
3l8t December 1$80.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
\J^^continued.
x-
£. t. d.
£. $. d.
42
294 3 3
48
388 3 2
334
6,746 12 6
343
6,486 14 7
1.736
32,052 9 1
2,000
35,782 18 6
123
2,099 9 5
128
2,097 2 6
949
26,993 13 2
1,015
28,640 9 4
91
1,180 9 5
90
1,204 13 8
555
14,351 11 3
595
14,797 13 -
)n - - -
64
808 11 6
83
735 11 8
308
3,950 2 1
339
4,116 11 4
93
1,379 17 3
■ 90
1,419 18 3
Morion - - - -
711
13,967 5 9
826
14,332 15 3
30
115 4 1
53
138 9 -
id
. .
. - -
58
188 7 5
I - - - - •
15
22 10 2
83
70 17 5
23
368 12 8
24
371 5 8
n - - - - -
160
1,787 2 1
189
2,281 11 9
88
1,968 3 9
102
2.083 19 5
141
3,114 13 8
153
8,190 12 9
155
2,591 8 6
191
2,820 17 6
60
734 19 3
89
1,053 18 8
Q -
40
512 13 11
60
563 8 5
-Thames - - -
928
16,869 5 10
1,068
18,594 13 5
• • - - -
43
388 5 9
54
545 3 1
90
1,135 11 7
81
1,157 9 9
ton - - - -
64
674 6 6
66
714 6 9
19
148 13 9
36
105 11 11
96
1,532 1 7
115
1,753 5 5
on-
59
929 9 3
61
920 9 5
on -
70
1,095 3 3
75
12
1,244 12 4
9 9 11
don - - - -
28
356 - 6
28
287 4 -
jrford - - - -
82
2,559 13 10
75
2,712 J2 11
reet, Oxford - - -
69
368 12 3
53
444 12 1
Cheney - - - -
20
233 3 7
18
270 13 4
Stoaey - - - -
33
350 9 8
51
328 3 7
23
123 16 9
49
215 11 10
ade . - - -
.
...
42
193 18 1
Courtney - - -
-
...
25
51 19 7
6,920
113,021 14 2
6,397
118,395 6 11
stieet - - - -
22
47 14 8
104
141 8 10
t's
795
12,465 18 4
876
12,586 5 5
261
1,932 9 11
344
2,773 13 11
ider-Wychwood
88
1,160 5 11
86
965 10 5
19
94 12 8
23
170 13 -
ton • - - -
79
1,105 17 8
91
1,147 11 10
pch ....
82
1,295 9 1
119
1,517 3 2
iTn-
10
139 10 3
18
178 5 -
109
2,417 18 6
111
2,455 11 4
900
20,224 6 -
' 941
21,246 - 1
eet ... -
34
30 5 6
113
149 5 9
rt
n -
29
194 6 11
41
317 19 8
1
- 4 6
4
2 9 7
\ " " *
256
4,674 6 4
322
6,166 1 10
181
2,968 4 8
204
3,225 19 11
h
...
3
- 6 -
697
15,391 7 6
761
16,704 9 6
Total - - -
398
8,681 15 2
413
9,336 10 2
17/213
327,640 14 7
19,389
348,886 7 -«
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COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining:
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of ail
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
ENGLAND— COW ft»werf.
Rutland:
Cottesmore -
Empingham •
Ketton -
North Luffenham
Oakham
Sooth Luffenham
Uppingham •
Total
Salop:
Abbey Foregate
Abberbury - • .
Albrighton ...
Aston-on-Clan
Baschurch . - -
Bishop'B Castle
Brid<;enorth . . -
Broselej ...
Burwarton ...
Castlefields •
Chirbury ...
Church Stretton
Claverley - . .
Clee Hill
Cleobury Mortimer
Clun ....
Coalbrookdale
Cm^en Arms
Ciessage . . -
Dawley- ...
Donnington ...
Dorrington ...
Ellesraere . • •
Ford ....
Grinshill ...
fHadley-
Halesowen ...
Hanmer - - .
Hanwood >- - -
Hodnet- - - -
Ironbridge - - -
Ketley - - - -
Knockin ^ - .
Llanymyneoh
Ludbw - - - -
Lydbury North
Madeley - - -
Market Drayton
Meole Brace - - -
Minsterley - . -
Much Wenlock
MuDslow - . -
Newport - - -
Oakengattis - . -
Oswestry - - -
Pontesbury - - -
Frees - - - -
Ruyton of the Eleven Towns
St. G^i^e*8 - - -
St, Martin's - - -
Shawbury - - -
Shifnal - - . -
Shrewsbury - - -
347-
86
85
82
67
872
42
892
2,016
152
59
837
66
44
884
760
464
18
151
81
177
79
27
249
247
58
87
26
490
26
22
280
84
19
885
142
21
804
698
4
9
85
1,816
40
287
1,456
28
82
502
38
570
550
1,424
29
229
50
138
18
25
706
8,243
£. 5. d.
852 3 4
1,040 1 8
428 5 1
972 9 11
14,489 17 9
656 19 5
18,814 12 3
31,254 9 5
858
548
7,205
1,477
687
6,033
12,547
12,426
215
1,058
185
1,890
610
161
5,967
3,626
559
1,084
328
1 1,430
293
183
8,502
128
873
3 10
9 8
9 10
10
18
7,646
8,226
6
8,168
19,209
2
48
954
80,248
199
6,103
84,448
407
8,216
10,782
230
9,761
10,708
18,571
221
1,855
299
1,721
94
806
16,038
51,601
H
10 11
6 11
8 1
- 7
10 9
11 10
3 6
- 3
3
4
9
7
19
14
6
6
17 11
9 11
8 10
6 7
15 11
4 1
11 -
12 10
8
4
17
10
13 -
14 -
9 7
5 -
5 7
16 11
5 8
12
18
2
12
9
17
9
5
8
11
1
6
18 10
6
11
10
8
9 10
6 5
12 10
18 11
8 8
66
95
86
66
972
59
976
2,269
180
73
847
67
65
406
916
519
26
819
88
219
116
37
288
257
87
122
29
557
30
65
849
43
16
18
431
160
32
811
721
12
11
107
1,982
44
820
1,605
54
97
535
44
630
648
1,657
42
238
54
161
24
86
753
8,812
£• s. d.
6
840 10 8
1,254 8 8
478 6
911 10 8
15,120 10 8
819 12 8
14,171 11 -
83,096 10 10
1,123
400
7,214
1,450
835
6,166
18,520
12,814
229
1,253
254
1,818
730
259
6,108
8,628
602
952
344
12,360
349
266
4,C26
162
234
20
8,185
3,342
7
10,499
18,581
14
73
1,015
31,546
220
6,164
36,474
615
3,067
11,141
223
10,184
10,705
19,346
267
1,856
330
1,716
81
803
17,006
66,302
15 -
5 8
1 3
13 10
8 3
15 3
1 1
8 11
- 4
11 6
15 -
11 2
11 11
11 2
14 10
11 8
13 3
7 -
1 II
8 1
4 5
14 3
13 11
12 4
7 11
7 3
10 8
7 9
8 7
9 8
17 3
4 11
19 7
15 -
10 6
12 2
12 G
1 11
16 -
10 9
9 9
19
6
6
11
19 8
2 10
9 4
2 2
8 -
4 8
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RETURN OF THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEFOSITORS JN
TEAR 1880.
TEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aocoonts
inclanve of Interest,
of Acoomits
jodusiye of Interest,
remaining
■kMding'to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofiOl
Open on the
of all
81st
C^n Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
18Ba
3fak Deoemher 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
-continued.
£. *. d.
£. «. d.
20
86 16 1
86
190 17 4
• • • •
1,629
81,066 5 4
1,848
32,165 5 11
419
6,800 4 6
466
5,082 9 8
26
107 7 1
89
d44 8 11
33
226 13 1
67
25i !7 3
r-Lizard
1
- 10 -
10
57 16 6
782
11,064 11 1
916
11,266 11 4
11
26 17 10
17
38-2
44
571 12 -
45
715 6 11
19
182 5 9
36
271 5 -
19
146 7 1
26
236 3 6
Total - - -
20,109
358,056 14 11
23,181
376,932 6 11
892
5,581 - 4
418
6,854 11 8
224
2,706 14 8
244
2,923 9 5
6,182
114,026 - 8
6,624
119,285 19 6
104
482 4 10
130
571 8 1
f r . . .
14
85 14 4
27
110 6 -
eet - - - -
81
70 8 10
50
no 12 1
100
1,259 1 2
110
1,889 8 -
531
5,014 17 10
690
5,788 14 8
i ' 1 1 •
49
290 16 11
60
828 4 7
eard . - - -
60
737 6 2
87
768 8 4
29
165 6 1
4T
261 10 2
1,732
26,166 2 -
2,026
27,615 19 7
277
3,481 8 -
313
8,869 14 3
286
3,348 19 8
887
8,515 19 4
126
1,003 1 4
188
1.818 14 7
196
2,814 18 2
248
3,018 1 8
818
12,484 11 8
898
14,150 8 1
;, Bath
74
248 19 -
135
474 8 8
177
2,777 1 11
208
8,106 8 11
....
140
1,011 8 9
169
1,002 6 6
764
11,872 9 8
854
18,087 18 10
ice, Bath - - -
36
102 8 8
68
174 8 2
71
1,094 8 7
95
1,198 6 10
I - . - -
138
1,362 15 5
160
1,818 14 10
636
10,906 16 7
718
11,887 rt 2
• • • •
42
277 16 4
71
843 15 8
160
1,810 9 8
197
2,041 15 9
40
353 1 11
66
416 10 3
226
4,870 1 9
265
4,866 18 11
>e - - - .
68
747 14 -
70
682 17 2
idgwater - - -
266
8,037 9 -
874
2,637 9 6
-
- -
30
18 19 5
I, Bath
78
524 - -
143
744 12 4
20
40 12 4
36
101 16 10
92
1,282 2 11
113
1,402 5 4
76
660 6 4
88
770 8 7
1,707
81,919 4 10
1,868
88,559 15 5
644
8,292 18 3
612
8,406 2 I
ath - - - .
100
577 8 -
128
696 18 7
jhamp - - .
82
244 18 10
44
289 15 8
lacknett . . -
23
165 3 7
30
200 11 2
396
8,816 8 8
486
4,244 - 7
Bath , - - -
76
554 2 2
146
903 8 2
reorge - . -
22
158 - 6
25
205 4 5
►aih - - - -
76
412 S 10
107
465 17 I
67
619 14 6
77
600 5 8
485
8,417 15 1
586
9,168 5 2
280
2,775 - 6
800
8,069 11 11
818
8,416 13 8
338
8,860 1 3
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POST OFFICE SAriirQS BANKS RS]&/iIKINO OPEN ON SI DECEMVER 1880 ANB 1881, &C. 59
C O U K T Y.
TEAR 1880.
Vnmber
of AecMKitt
Open on th«
December
1860.
Amonnt,
iacfauire of Interest,
itMiiiag to Credit
•faU
Open Accounts
on the
3I«t December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
8l8t
December
1881.
Amotmty
indosive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
ENGLAN D--continued.
SoMEMET— con^mt^.
Lansdown-roady Badi
Limpley Stoke
* LockslH-ook, Bath -
Long Ash ton
Martock ...
Midsomer Norton -
Milborne Port
Milverton - . .
Minehead - . -
Naibea . - -
Nether Stowej
North Cadbupj
North Coker
North Carry
North Petherton -
North Town - - •
Norton St Philip -
OakhiU-
Paulton
Peasedown St John
Pensford ...
Pill ....
Pilton - . • -
Porloek
Portifihead . - -
Queen Camel
Radfitoek
Road . - . •
St. James's-street, Bath •
Shapwick - . -
SbeptoB Mallet
tShuttem . - .
Somerton - - •
Soarhgate-streety Bath -
South Petherton -
Stogomber . - •
Stoguraey - - -
Stoke-under-Ham -
Strattou on-the-Fosse
Street - - - -
Taunton . - -
Temple Cloud
Tlmsbury - - -
Twerton-on-Avon -
Washfopd
Watchet
Wedmore - - -
Wellington, Somerset
Wells ....
Weston, Bath
Weston-super-Mare
Widcombe Parade, Bath
Williton
Wincanton . - -
Winsford - - .
Winsham - . -
Wiveliscombe
Woodborough
Worle - - - -
Wrington - - -
Tatton - - - -
Yeovil . - - -
Total
39
52
8
78
162
135
157
125
358
242
169
31
31
70
120
92
85
33
278
17
101
437
46
102
379
139
336
46
75
75
604
400
71
355
53
103
118
53
173
1,958
180
79
52
115
215
184
960
674
56
2,830
198
238
402
30
108
390
84
68
418
373
1,308
£. S. d.
193
586
25
930
1,945
1,370
1,236
1,629
7,146
4,088
2,454
210
164
357
1,346
119
351
203
6,041
69
1,021
8,475
126
1,077
4,012
1,597
5,619
827
460
802
9,104
15 5
18 10
18 6
4 11
10 6
5
9
15
2
6
2
2
16 11
19 3
12 3
10 2
18 8
8 10
7 4
13 2
5 9
4 10
4 -
9 -
18 11
16 6
7 6
16 8
11 2
17 2
11 9
3 1
14 8
5 3
4,948
386
5,150
327
2,026
1,173
298
1,671
29,538
2,876
249
937
1,058
4,263
2,765
15,106
11,894
321
41,787
1,339
4,492
5,085
94
609
5,537
68
731
6,972
6,569
18,562
4
i2
2
1 10
11 8
5
5
6
9
7
10
5
18
8
1
8 3
17 5
7 11
16 5.
13 3
2 1
12 -
16 4
1 3
3 -
6 7
11 -.
14
2
2
5
9 8
61
63
93
177
148
181
150
412
242
210
41
35
86
171
198
114
42
344
26
119
492
61
134
488
156
446
60
90
94
719
25
484
147
370
66
110
159
91
181
^311
193
94
69
133
243
211
1,085
796
70
3,098
241
255
489
35
117
444
49
85
449
426
1,569
£. i. d.
169 12 5
681 1 -
905
2,073
1,379
1,976
1,685
7,541
4,106
2,844
172
194
316
1,706
496
483
180
6,299
276
1,185
9,108
218
1,427
4,143
1,810
6,158
485
623
811
10,122
3
5,200
415
4,899
354
1,951
1,370
427
1,945
82,022
2,883
329
1,104
1,240
4,733
2,638
15,800
12,211
444
42,127
1,644
4,624
5,611
118
579
6,048
90
743
7,281
7,036
20,225
6 11
11 3
- 8
16 9
9
15
13 11
4 7
12 4
7 11
16 8
3 3
14 4
17 11
1 10
10 6
12 8
8 3
17 4
3 -
1 8
18
2
11 10
19 2
12 1
11 -
14 5
11 10
16 6
5 11
9 11
- 5
18 6
11 10
8 7
16 6
7 5
14 II
19 8
13 11
19 1
16 4
10 «
8 7
4 11
3 6
6
16
2 6
16 5
1 11
2 7
6 9
13 1
35,199
523,388 7 10
40,797
557,958 1 8
347-
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
COUNTY.
ENGLAND-contffiWtfrf.
Stafford:
Abbots Bromley • »
Alrewas . • •
Alton, Stafford
t Armitage - • .
Audley ....
Barton-under-Needwood
Betley ....
Bilston - • • .
Bils ton -road, Wolyerhampton
Blackbeathy Dudley
Bloxwicb • « •
Blvtlie Bridge
Bradley, BiUtoo •
Bradley Green
Branstone-road, Burton-on-Trent
Brettell-Iane ...
Brewood • • .
Bridge-street, Burton- on Trent
Brierley Hill -
B;oad-street, Stoke-on-Trent
Brownbilla - . .
Bucknall ...
Burslem • • .
Burton-ou-Trent
Cannock • . •
Castle Gresley
Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton
Chase-terrace
Chasetown - . .
Cheadle, Stafford •
Chesterton, Stailbrd
Church Bridge
t Cliurchfield -
* Church-street, Stoke-on-Trent-
Clifton Campville -
Cobridge
Cradley Heath
Darlastoa . • •
Deepfields, Bikton
Dresden • • •
Dudley-road, Wolyerhampton
Eccleshall ...
Elford . • - .
Ellastone • • •
Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent -
Ettingshall, Stoke-on-Trent
Fazeley - -
Fenton • - . •
Five Ways, StaflFord
Ghiol-road - • .
Gnosall- • • .
Golden Hill -
Great Bridge
Great Haywood
Halmer End • • •
Hanbury • • •
Hunley • • • •
Harborne ...
Hart-street, Brierley Hill
Heath Town, Wolverhampton <
Hednesford - - -
High-slreet, Stoke-on-Trent
High-street^ West Bromwich
Hilderstone • - -
Hill Top, West Bromwich
Horninglow • • •
t
Number
^f Aocounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
74
107
61
145
227
97
1,702
228
73
485
83
39
136
51
177
358
116
1,263
352
219
33
1,718
3,205
568
26
92
20
249
344
174
28
80
13
65
474
878
149
246
185
415
67
139
76
129
497
36
43
45
lob
722
152
42
17
3,390
610
26
99
245
905
903
21
336
2
Amonnt,
indosiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
$. d.
1,151 8
1,629 7
888 14
2,448
2,896
2,092
31,689
1,322
9(>6
9,671
59
106
2,863
89
2,128
8,689
804
27,575
2,743
3,213
112
18,937
58,282
8,908
294
666
22
3,276
6,417
1,358
136
318
75
426
9,092
19,618
2,539 19
1,417 8
P60 3
5,666 1
1,389 1
1,442
346
2,412
5,260
414
40
287
345
12,400
2,162
473
304
42,036
4,973
232
816
2,937
8,64 7
8,399
HI
4,818
4
5
7
10
14
11
18 -
17 5
12 -
19 6
12 10
10 7
5 2
2 11
15 6
1 3
14 6
9 8
9 3
9 6
2 7
18 7
14 8
19 10
4 6
15 10
17 -
12 4
19 2
9 2
11 6
11
4
11
11
3
11
7
6
6
6
11
1 9
7 7
- 9
18 3
11 4
7 10
16 8
4 11
15 3
11 1
11 5
5 1
19 2
2 1
11 3
- 10
2 7
17 3
1 10
11 -
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
109
117
77
29
211
257
118
1,877
348
148
626
85
108
195
93
255
394
146
1,475
493
244
65
2,095
3,859
636
85
152
56
292
391
238
66
43
59
16
121
651
1,015
176
449
225
443
88
1
190
173
167
750
52
170
56
196
976
144
168
53
3,941
754
58
145
355
1,251
1,180
59
415
22
Amount,
induBive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
00 the
31st December 1881.
£• s. d.
1,237
1,702
1,048
22
2,828
8,288
2,297
33,902
1,560
1,537
10,039
191
257
2,450
120
2,340
8,414
1,036
28,'i39
3,344
3,504
260
19,259
62,868
10,336
269
759
150
3,687
7,199
1,792
138
19
317
60
522
9,973
21,061
2,882
1,995
979
6,004
1,394
40
1,532
431
2,784
5,905
477
292
411
591
13,613
2,417
488
167
46,167
5,750
371
975
3,943
9,936
9,323
125
5,038
47
10
11
4
10
4
7
1
8
5
16 2
16
15
14
11 10
4 6
9 10
16 6
14 11
4 6
18 6
- 7
7
4
6
8
17 10
4 8
13 -
5 1
17 6
9
17
16
6 3
17 10
2 -
18 7
6 10
10 11
8 2
- 10
17 9
7
3
4
18
7 -
5 11
1 6
7 1
6 6
19 2
14 11
15 5
18 8
4 11
9 8
9 11
3 3
8 2
6 2
3 6
3 8
10 6
10
19
3 10
14 7
15 8
19 1
4 -
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YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
incliui?e of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusiye of Interest,
remaiDlng
standing tQ Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of an
dlit
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
ENGLAND-^rt^tnwed
STAFVOKD^amtintied.
£. s. d.
£. $. d.
Ipstones . • . - .
Joiner's-square, Stoke-on-Trent
21
118 17 6
32
142 - 7
91
236 12 8
294
321 13 9
Kecle
16
12 11 10
89
29-6
Kids^rove - . - . .
448
6,822 17 10
496
7,026 2 2
King's Hill
122
1,636 8 9
174
1,504 11 8
fKingsley
•
...
2
- 2 -
Kinver -••--.
267
6,634 7 4
817
6,822 16 4
Knutton - . . • .
26
42 6 10
98
215 3 3
Leek
404
6,068 12 11
840
6,135 19 8
Lichfield - - • . .
1,667
81,604 3 8
1,843
81,706 6 7
Longnor . . • . »
28
86 8 6
46
127 6 -
LoD;;port -• • - - .
168
1,839 9 10
242
1,682 18 3
Longton - • - - .
2,119
26,680 8 6
2,511
28,340 7 10
Lower Gornal ....
168
3,245 16 8
185
3,855 14 10
Madeley, Stafford . - . -
60
806 6 9
69
798 14 8
Marcbingion - . . . .
26
130 16 9
32
163 9 9
Market-place, Wolverhaaipton
614
6,050 9 4
692
7,354 10 4
Mayfield
86
677 4 2
46
525 4 6
t Meir Green - • - - •
^
. • •
11
2 6-
Milton, Stafford ....
19
74-8
25
167 6 4
Moxley ......
69
1,018 10 9
116
1,182 19 8
Newcastle-ander^Ljme • . -
1,766
21,025 10 11
2,361
23,054 2 7
Newhall
64
127 7 2
122
253 6 -
New-street, Burton-on-Trent •
60
128 10 6
126
392 10 10
New-street, Walsall ...
99
668 10 8
120
695 11 7
Northwood - . . . -
89
467 1 -
163
627 4 6
Oaken
62
619 - -
111
642 8 8
Oidbury
1,718
80,468 7 -
1,886
29,668 6 4
Pelsall
199
2,488 16 8
246
2,940 3 2
Penkridge .....
228
8,686 12 6
242
8,824 19 11
Princes End,flHpton
811
6,339 16 8
861
6,646 7 2
Rocester . . . . -
132
1,689 2 8
148
1,763 - 6
Rowley Regis ....
166
4,837 6 7
186
4,769 16 7
Rugeley .....
746
12,779 6 10
875
13,259 18 9
Scholar Green ....
28
72 - 10
68
191 1 8
Sedgley - - ...
292
8,660 3 1
821
9,050 16 8
Shenstone .....
104
2,664 19 2
111
2,480 1 1
Silverdale, Stafford
277
1,731 18 1
428
2,187 14 8
SniHllthorne . • . . -
184
2,683 9 -
236 .
3,091 9 4
Smethwick .....
1,482
24,212 18 4
1,690
26,391 19 2
tSpon-lane .....
-
...
67
68 8 10
Stafford
2,208
28,129 16 6
2,604
28,918 16 7
Stafford Station ....
84
226 17 6
151
407 3 1
* Stafford-street, Wolverhampton
22
47 14 9
21
46 18 2
Stafford-street, Walsall -
212
1,636 19 4
266
1,296 7 ~
Station-street, Burton-on-Trent
609
6,161 1 6
663
7,169 - 8
Stoke-on-Trent . . . -
880
14,013 4 -
1,031
14,776 16 4
Stone
668
8,882 11 9
839
9,723 13 6
Talke
60
483 6 9
130
890 10 3
Tamworth .....
1,108
22,172 3 3
1,175
28,183 6 2
Tettenhttll
111
1,955 12 6
113
2,048 6 4
Tipton
1,018
22,044 6 8
1,136
21,867 2 4
Tipton Green ....
758
12,766 8 -
850
13,061 - 1
Trentham .....
69
1,223 13 8
86
1,247 12 10
Trent Vale
66
959 19 4
90
909 6 8
Tunstall
1,056
13,396 - 11
1,373
14,744 16 11
Tutbury
164
1,625 14 6
268
1,996 14 8
Upper Gornal ....
115
1,770 19 1
182
1,827 16 10
Upper Tean . . . - -
128
2,147 19 4
164
2,149 4 4
Uttoxeter
802
13,346 4 7
1,020
16,495 16 1
Victoria-crescent, Burton-on-Trent -
60
252 8 --
92
443 2 2
Walsall
4,318
68,696 9 2
6,085
73,341 4 4
Walsall Wood ....
16
112 17 8
52
232 6 2
Wednesbury
1,990
36,525 8 -
2,171
37,262 2 7
West Bromwich • - - -
2,437
46,926 2 10
2,766
45,936 6 6
Weston
68
996 6 -
93
1,810 U 4
347-
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BSTUm OV THR NUMBER OF ACCOJTSfS OF "DKBOSCtOBB IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amornnt,
Number
Amount,
flf Aceovnts
indwhrtt of Interest,
of Accounts
ioclusive of Interest.
r T.
rtmaining
iteBding to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
1 Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
OfaU
3l8t
Open Aeconnts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
18M.
Slat December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
limed.
£. S. d.
£. s. d.
.
867
3,608 4 2
413
3,930 d 8
• . - -
7
22 10 &
18
62 10 10
Volyerhampton -
116
630 2 -
179
822 4 10
• • — •
58
185 1^6 4
194
252 19 -
. • •• -
1,087
15,435 12 9-
1,228
17,422 9 8
• • - -
14
93 8 11
22
96 17 9
• • • ■
167
1,341 7 6
267
1,533 19 3
....
0,246
176,089 1 2
10,117
179,661 10 9
» • - •
186
1,856 1 8
142
1,960 19 11
Wolverhampton -
568
4,767 12 7
673
5,286 16 5
.
57
594 -3 7
76
730 18 10
Total - - -
68,463
1,068,724 4 5
88,229
1,130,182 4 6
330
7,439 8 9
394
f
7,903 4 5
• • • -
72
361 10 6
81
372 13 7
• •• "
66
685 14 -
69
641 4 8
• - -
8
49 13 -
11
79 5 9
1,074
20,277 12 7
1^80
21,061 18 10
■>••■•
21
267 7 -
23
280 1 7
- -. • •
126
2,799 - 7
16a
2^6 14 7
- • » "
5
2 19 7
14
28 8 7
• - •• •
193
4,847 10 6
220
6,261 14 7
• - — -
131
8,334 5 -
143
3,482 17 2
• - — -
17
47 7 4
22
73 15 9
■>• • — ■ "
268
7,962 18 7>
297
7,565 5 3
» • » •
818
19,848 3 3
893
21,786 3 2
M. ■■ » «
198
3,287 6 6
234
a 3,769 16 3
» • « "
2,637
54,124 4 3
3,030
57,990 18 10
• • •
41
179 13 5
49
176 7 9
• * >-i —
23
149 11 2
27
201 - 11
• • — -
446
12,142 - 1
476
13,438 12 9
» • — "
99
2,092 17 9 .
121
2,206 8 9
• • " »
168
3,636 9 1
187
4,052 - 7
. • - -
18
200 11 2
16
148 6 6
291
6,372 8 1
369
6,e63 17 11
•.•->•'
11
6 12 8
37
75-7
• • • "
425
7,419 7 9
498
8,786 17 9
- . • •
37
240 17 3
53
196 7 -
• • — -
59
614 6 6
81
751 2 7
« . ■» —
16
53-3
4S
212 18 -
• — — —
272
4,590 2 -
333
5,006 15 7
•■•••■
669
15,700 13 6
764
17,481 15 1
V M • «
28
70 - 11
46
186 6 11
- - - -
125
1,737 - 11
145
1,848 7 11
• - — -
155
3,902 10 3
210
4,771 15 7
• . ~ -
61
1,024 9 2
86
1,133 9 9
...»
43
951 7 9
50
973 14 11
^ • — •-
4,157
66,902 18 5
4,709
70,283 13 6
• • » *
201
3,971 7 8
231
3,615 4 2
• - .. •
54
1,181 4 11
68
1,355 9 9
■• .. . ••
62
1,670 15 4
63
1,703 7 8
».••«*
106
2,894 19 1
125
2,966 1 4
.. . • •
303
8,087 6 10
391
8,328 3 3
• - • •
27
178 4 1
43
144 3 -
316
6,008 2 7
340
6,577 17 3
• • » •-
1,417
27,638 18 4
1,590
30,447 8 9
* » O »
39
316 - 6
48
345 17 3
« . — -
880
9,492 14 4
437
9,628 2 -
• ■■•■>
. »
. . •
5
32-5
• - • •
24
143 3 10
23
114 4 11
• - - •
146
2,560 3 8
164
2.464 7 6
- • . -
178
3,235 14 10
189
3,368 15 1
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BAKKS JIEMAIMING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 63
COUNTY.
YEAB 1880.
Number
of Aecomits
Open on the
3l8t
December
1680.
Amonoty
iadaefre of Interett,
stMidiiig to Credit
of all
Open Acooants
on the
31«t December 1880.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Opeo on the
diet
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
t
ENGLAN D—corUinued.
Suffolk — continued.
North Lowestoft
Orcbard-8ireety Ipswich -
Orford . . • .
Pakefieldy Lowestoft
Peusenhall ...
Pulham St. Mary •
St. John's - • .
St. Matthew's, Ipswich -
Saxmuodbam
t Shotley . . . -
Somerlej<oD - - -
South Lowestoft •
Southwold ...
Stonham
Stowmarket - - -
Siradhroke - . •
Sudbary, Suffolk •
Trimley
Tuustaily Wiekham Market
YernoD-roady Ipswich
Walsham-le- Willows
Walton ....
Waneford - - .
Westklra ...
Wet Dock, Ipswich
Wiekham Brook •
Wiekham Market •
Woodbridge - - -
Woolpit-
Wrenihan ...
Yoxfonl
lao
70
123
20
63
26
59
505
t
Total - .
Sukret:
t Acre-lane, No. i, near Brixton Rise
t Acre-lane, No. 69, near Branksome-
road.
Addleslone - - - . -
Albany-road, S.E. - - - -
Albury ------
Akerman-road, S.W. - - -
Alpine-road, 8.E. - - - -
Anerley, 8.E.
Anerley-road, S.E.
Bagshot - . - . .
Bttlhain,8.W. - . . .
Bunstead - . . - .
Bamei ------
Battersea Bridge-road - - -
Battersea High-street - . -
Battersea Park-road, No. a - -
Batter^a Park-road, No. 167-
Battersea Park-road, No. 829 -
Battersea Rise . - - .
Baitersea-square - - - -
f Beckenham-road - - - .
Bedford Hill-road, Balham, S.W. -
t Beresford-streer, S.E. -
♦ Bermondsey, Grange-road
Bermondsey-street - - - -
Berrylands, Kingston-on-Thames -
Betchwortli - - - - -
Beulah HiU, S,K - - - -
347.
7
89
413
74
1,134
61
923
3
10
60
156
151
127
88
63
263
714
134
77
234
22,147
101
550
122
199
55
807
536
214
947
278
417
384
435
t07
1,102
1,212
505
795
73
585
1,739
42
105
113
£. s. d.
1,561 18
358 17
1,787 19
166 19
579 17
332 13 11
429 16
12,483 19
44 6 11
1,945 16 8
7,185 6
1,457 -
26,233 2
1,118 19
18,345 11
16 10
32 8
439 16
2,652 13 -
2,788 3 10
2,974 15 9
845 18 10
1,090 15 7
6,837 B 10
13,694 5 9
2,559 3 2
1,309 4 2
5,674 19 7
432,655 5 -
2,015
7,145
1,988
836
245
9,898
6,999
3,458
11,003
3,217
5,882
3,541
3,573
472
9,370
11,407
4,463
14,440
7 11
8 -
5 10
2 7
5 7
6 1
7
15
2
7
- 4
18 -
18 8.
8 2
10
7
5
16 6
1 5
8 1.
147 8 9
14,211 8 4
28,480 13 4
154 5 6
887 8 10
844 7 2
208
190
144
23
72
30
10
124
535
1
10
125
490
87
1,236
144
1,050
11
18
131
189
ftid
126
15
118
72
303
870
157
90
258
25,831
101
23
230
640
127
341
149
964
630
259
1,212
356
514
548
583
379
1,498
1,335
593
886
30
146
29
544
1,883
101
139
137
£. 5. d.
1,881
957
2,058
204
668
258
14
644
12,854
1
76
1^08
6,144
1,610
26,706
1^23
19,917
22
99
510
2,911
3,284
2,860
93
947
1^28
6,069
15^5
2,748
1,362
6,029
1 5
19 11
2 9
7 11
14 11
1 4
Id 9
9 1
2 6
10 -
10 11
15 11
4 1
2 1
8 -
7 2
16 1
10 1
10 8
8 1
9 11
10 5
18 8
13 8
9 11
12 5
6 10
15 5
16 6
18 3
15 5
464,466 16 8
507 - 9
89 9 1
2,365
7,603
2,045
1,373
338
11,210
7,415
3,664
12,079
3,368
6,690
4,549
4,437
1,066
10,925
12,208
4,927
16,044
19
398
56
12,458
30,733
370
1,084
1,073
- 3
5 5
10 II
13 8
10 -
15 4
19 4
2 1
15 10
4 2
14 7
7 7
- 11
4 I
1 9
6 3
6 1
10 2
8 8
15 10
12 2
3 9
12 9
19 8
3 5
13 1
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 18 80.
TEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY,
of Accounts
remaining
inclusive of Interest,
steading to Credit
of Accounts
remaining
inclusive uf Interest,
stending to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
oiall
3l8t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
Slst December 1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
ND — continued.
tinned.
£. 8.
d.
£. s. d.
&ad
.
. «
«
61
128 11 9
et, West- square, S.E.
129
906 10
..
230
1,394 3 10
irs-road, No. 166
911
10,462 3
6
1,008
11,229 14 4
irs-road, No. 228
2,470
39,243 16
7
2,682
41,103 1 2
n-street, 8.E. - - -
3,975
63,806 12
4,403
69,559 11 7
jley. . - - .
134
2,833 4
2
163
3,169 4 11
Heath . . . -
77
1,026 7
11
90
1,256 17 2
jhor-road, S.E, - . -
1,094
12,169 7
8
952
11,888 16 11
High -street . • -
1,410
19,794 12
8
1,600
21,849 2 11
183
2,466 14
4
144
2,651 9 11
oad, Battersea - - -
166
2,316 8
10
149
2,486 - 6
•road, OoydoD - - -
164
1,473 4
2
238
1,664 4 1
Acre- lane- ...
1,748
26,253 6
1
1,834
26,331 - 9
Hill
1,296
26,830 14
-
1,412
27,754 3 4
lise - - . - •
647
9,140 11
6
776
10,304 10 7
•oad, No. 87 • - -
480
3,600 12
8
641
4,763 15 4
•oud, No. 198 -
14
10 11
6
107
339 2 2
oad, No. 804 - - -
2,689
36,498 3
_
2,712
37,744 10 4
oad, No. 420 -
-
-
•
171
621 17 5
reen, Croydon - - -
731
11,293 13
3
813
12,048 15. 7
n Green - - . -
28
429 11
1
51
629 18 9
•eet, Lambeth - - -
22
398 8
6
20
274 3 6
-
.
.
30
38 17 1
ell Green, S.E.
2,978
47,150 9
6
3,286
49,500 19 6
ell New-road, No. 197
983
11,699 7
8
1,229
12,462 8 -
ell New-road, No. 297
719
9,702 3
1
913
11,288 17 6
ell-road, S.E. -
1,106
12,670 3
6
1,307
13,256 5 10
^e Grove, Kingston-on-
19
62 11
7
109
217 4 6
1.
ry-place, S.E. . - -
220
4,230 3
6
200
3,836 4 4
orking - - - -
31
163 13
6
67
279 9 9
n - - - - -
681
11,698 16
8
807
12,357 19 9
I, Barnes - - - -
276
2,695 6
11
326
8,299 16 7
363
6,720 9
9
422
6,566 6 9
Junction, Croydon -
30
240 12
1
66
384 15 9
Valley - - - .
272
3,194 6
-
380
3,936 18 3
w - - - . -
1,289
11,366 18
1
1,843
14,634 4 7
69
751 3
2
83
1,040 14 10
1,211
27,361 6
9
1,810
28,118 2 7
fold- ....
46
916 16
1
65
944 14 6
210
4,0)9 9
4
244
4,341 18 1
Common, S.W.
4,036
73,370 9
6
4,497
77,976 4 11
Old Town, S.W. -
40
418 18
7
38
421 3 11
Park-road, S.W. -
270
3,666 16
—
301
3,849 16 1
Rise, S.W. -
899
16,068 18
9
1,017
16,022 - 3
road, S.W., No. 160, near
1,382
20,372 7
—
1,580
21,967 11 8
-road.
-road. No. 226 - - -
128
622 17
11
331
1,497 14 2
374
8,561 9
9
433
9,461 6 1
road, S.E.
61
316 13
3
72
407 18 9
rbour-lane, S.E.
1,126
10,301 10
10
1,392
11,021 10 2
nal-road, Lambeth
3
8 1
7
3
8 6 1
4al-road, Peckham -
432
3,761 9
1
603
4,064 6 6
-terrace, East Dulwich
294
1,044 9
6
648
2,141 7 5
ll
167
3,657 18
6
217
4,247 3 3
ill - . - . -
304
3,854 3
11
318
4,206 3 6
6,866
130,629 4
-
7,427
136,216 6 8
Common - - - -
66
1,117 6
11
46
686 - 3
Palace, 8.E., Ceramic
97
1,029 11
1
98
1,184 8 -
Palace, S.E., Western En-
113
1,169 -
4
139
1,340 4 7
: Hill, S.E.
600
7,671 1
7
684
7,327 - 7
:Park . - . -
27
133 8
9
81
216 10 6
d,S.E. . - . -
2,603
46,671 1
9
2,766
47,333 19 9
1,784
32,610 7
6
2,043
34,479 1 9
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 6$
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Nnmber
Amonnt,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aecounti
indusiye of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing: to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
dlst
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on tlie
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
EN QLAND-^canimued.
Sv^REY—continued.
£. s. d.
£. 8. d.
Dalwich, 8.E. ....
349
6,681 16 -
871
6,482 I 3
t Earlswood - . . - -
-
• - -
17
78 18 1
East Dulwich, 8.E.
197
2,180 12 6
233
2,349 11 4
Easfc Hill, Wandsworth - - -
1
2 16 11
46
71 4 2
East Moulsey ....
444
6,616 14 9
607
7,087 3 -
East Sheen
428
6,891 8 1
444
6,341 U 1
£{>hara ------
817
13,636 6 -
948
16,029 9 9
Elm Park, firixton . . -
-
- . -
40
78 8 9
Englefield Green - . - -
807
8,848 6 8
866
4,604 17 9
Epsom ------
1,878
27,718 16 11
1,666
28,179 ^ 6
Esher
492
10,614 8 -
696
11,402 8 8
Ewell
291
2,870 - 7
409
7,164 3 1
Falcon-lane, S.W. - . - -
82
877 16 10
277
1,139 15 3
* Farncorahe - - - - -
44
462 - 4
48
640 4 2
Famham - - - - -
1,089
22,146 19 2
1,236
28,717 8 6
Ferndale-road, S.W. - - -
99
672 18 10
180
728 16 2
• Foley-place - - - - -
26
609 14 6
28
667 19 1
Forest Hill-road, Peckham Rye -
44
169 9 8
84
282 7 6
Friar Stile-road - - - -
282
2,419 7 7
257
2,677 1 8
Friern-road, East Dalwich
48
96 11 7
116
816 10 3
Gipsy Hill
485
4,128 4 4
498
6,089 9 11
Gloucester-terrace, South Norwood
64
282 10 6
116
491 15 1
Godalining - - - - -
1,821
29,182 8 11
1,461
80,630 11 7
Godstone - - - - -
290
7,867 1 6
812
8,323 9 7
Grauf^e-rottd, S.E. -
1,289
19,068 16 11
1,416
21,208 8 6
Great Bookham - - - -
66
660 11 10
80
876 10 8
Great Dover-street, S.E-
986
18,648 6 8
1,066
14,332 14 10
Great Guild ford-street, SJE. -
278
2,887 7 8
288
2,739 9 7
Grove-lane, S.E.-
848
8,842 1 -
410
4,712 16 8
Guildford
2,770
68,930 17 2
8,129
68,452 2 -
Hale, Surrey - - - - -
86
497 19 1
34
641 6 8
♦ Hamilton-road, Lower Norwood
142
1,829 4 4
127
1,800 19 8
Hampton Wick - - - -
198
2,333 6 7
242
2,567 15 10
Handcroft-road - • - -
287
8,464 19 6
861
8,274 4 4
Haslemere - - - - -
819
7,995 16 1
846
8,012 8 4
Heme Hill, S.E., near RaUway
408
8,984 12 10
476
4,771 8 4
Station.
Heme Hill, Milkwood-road, S.E. •
146
711 12 2
800 •
1,096 9 9
Hersham - • - - .
170
2,079 6 8
206
2,680 2 11
Hersham road, Weybridge Station -
66
288 18 2
81
456 17 -
f Hindman's-road • • • •
•
• - .
47
189 - 4
Holmwood - • . • •
102
1,138 8 11
216
1,248 6 10
Hook
27
64 12 -
64
182 13 6
t Hop Exchange . . • -
•
.
6
16 13 2
Horley -••-••
264
6,298 8 4
801
6,616 16 1
Jamaica-road, S.E. - • .
1,741
23,872 4 2
1,988
24,360 19 6
Kenley -••---
61
437 8 1
77
487 2 6
Kennington Cross, S.E. - - -
1,797
27,831 I 4
2,016
80,815 - -
Kennington Park, S.E. ...
1,410
20,168 12 -
1,689
21,661 17 6
Kew
211
1,926 19 9
289
2,829 6 -
Kew-road . - - . .
488
6,680 19 4
678
6,229 2 6
Kingston-on-Thames . - -
4,096
4,978 6 4
,468
87,150 4 6
Kingston Vale . • - .
12
93 16 6
14
144 13 6
Knapp HHl
320
6,498 2 1
868
6,961 4 8
Lambeth, S.E. . . - •
2,980
61,712 8 -
8,242
64,905 8 4
Lumbeih-road, S.E. - . -
286
2,497 - 10
367
3,805 19 2
Lambeth Walk, S.E.
1,606
16,901 7 6
1,664
16,057 14 9
Larkhall-lane, S.W.
816
10,166 17 6
918
10,983 1 7
Leatherhead . - - - •
784
17,107 10 6
918
18,166 16 9
Limpstield - - . - .
148
1,701 18 8
201
2,193 6 6
Lind-road, Sutton ....
62
76 10 4
126
213 4 8
Lingfield - • - - .
139
1,623 12 8
163
1,717 9 -
London-road, Croydon ...
226
2,198 7 -
262
2,866 16 6
London-road, Southwark
2,040
81,471 4 1
2,146
32,689 li -
Long Dittou . . - . -
80
187 19 1
62
288 4 -
Lordship-lane, S.E. • • •
176
1,291 16 8
267
1,862 16 8
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RETURN OP THE NUMBBR OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
Y£AR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Aoeotmts
inelntive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remftiiitng
•tauding to Credit
remaining
Open on the
standing to Credit
Oyen on the
of all y
ofaU
31st
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
on iie
December
on the
I88a
31tt December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
EN G LAN V^continued.
8 URRE Y — conRnued.
£. 9. d.
£. s. d.
• Lorrimore-rottd, 8.E. ...
154
8,147 2 7
187
2,601 16 10
^.E. . 1 .
618
5,672 17 7
752
6,288 5 8
S.W. .
499
4,050 12 7
607
4,883 18 6
North, S.W. -
118
1,269 11 6
100
1,201 13 4
oad - • •
654
4,866 iQ 6
686
6,147 6 8
)ma8-terrace,8.E.
808
18,161 - 8
876
18,911 19 4
milton-road, S.E.
167
1,186 5 6
889
2,164 13 11
jh-Btreet, S.E. -
255
2,037 10 8
882
2,500 15 11
rlow-terrace, S.E.
158
596 9 1
268
1,122 7 6
S.E. - .
121
1,281 5 8
166
1,379 13 1
.
1,101
14,486 19 2
1,497
16,266 10 8
.
447
4,720 9 -
589
6,605 10 3
.
851
2,682 11 -
448
2,891 - 4
-
277
1.556 18 6
409
2,098 3 0
climond -
221
1,146 4 4
899
1,658 4 9
...
69
266 19 6
181
362 17 11
-
-
- - -
bQ
74 1 4
.E. . . -
110
467 8 10
158
663 5 4
...
62
934 - 5
100
1,288 2 8
•
896
4,664 15 6
498
5,810 12 4
- - -
150
1,010 - 5
236
1,500 7 7
-
108
1,236 8 -
126
1,277 15 11
.
48
1,644 15 2
45
1,630 11 11
.
748
10,401 16 10
086
11,977 11 9
-
481
5,868 19 3
564
6,146 17 4
• • •
125
1,874 7 10
116
1,195 - 11
E. - . -
1,746
26,182 11 10
1,961
26,567 18 1
,r .' . .
486
14,250 8 11
456
13,280 1 8
•
1,090
16,199 11 11
1,226
17,260 1 10
-
259
2,899 - 6
845
2,290 11 -
.
142
8,833 15 4
184
3,663 - 8
1 - • »
489
8,830 9 2
562
4,289 12 11
-
689
5,912 10 4
822
7,100 5 10
.
244
2,188 15 3
287
2,440 3 1
jreea Park-road
415
8,630 10 11
649
4,227 8 6
M • »
722
7,939 11 6
853
8,883 14 1
-
678
12,842 8 8
529
11,470 17 10
-
-
.
181
431 9 2
- - -
121
4,153 5 11
115
8,916 12 10
II . . .
1,619
22,170 12 -
1,840
24,415 8 11
.
174
618 10 8
287
960 18 4
1. - - -
494
4,068 14 0
644
4,647 12 7
-
58
670 12 9
U6
932 - 6
...
104
708 11 2
168
1,108 8 1
-
122
1,450 19 11
166
1,635 12 1
170-
2,598
43,359 2 2
2,995
44,947 18 2
J84 -
1,241
14,835 4 9
1,489
15,541 19 9
668 -
658
5,705 4 9
044
6,974 14 8
r74 -
1,284
13,544 8 5
1,681
15,424 18 4
.
-
...
12
50 4 6
m m m
.
• - -
86
119 6 11
, S.W. .
87
1,666 4 10
88
1,616 9 2
-
858
8,264 7 -
504
4,142 4 6
...
8,987
48,580 18 10
4,672
58,668 8 6
•road
105
818 2 4
217
476 12 3
.
811
2,281 18 5
445
2,020 19 4
berwell -
85
87 10 9
180
683 15 -
- -
1,878
11,951 r8 5
1,726
18,029 9 6
)ad, 8.E, .
405
1,864 6 7
640
2,675 I 9
• . .
1,652
19,473 10 11
1,948
21,268 2 8
'•mm
881
8,823 17 9
889
8,602 17 6
...
26
251 11 1
84
261 5 9
Norwood
218
1,674 1 7
266
1,000 7 9
S.W. .
89
2,104 13 6
84
1,766 7 8
jT Station •
2,406
82,045 10 6
2,719
95,186 a 8
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COUNTY.
ENGLAND— con^'nue^f.
SuBHE Y— continued.
Queen's road, Peckham -
Queen's road, Wejbridge Station
Railton-roady S.K
Red Hill ....
Reigate • . . •
Richmond^ Surrey - - .
Riohmond-road ...
* Richmond- terrace - - -
Ridgeway - - • -
Ripley - - - . .
Roehampton - - . -
Rotherhithe - • . •
Rotherhithe New-road -
Rowledge - - - -
St. George's-road . - -
St James'-road - - .
St. John's Hill, S.W. .
St. John's, Woking Station -
Selhurst-road - - •
Shai'tesbury Park Estate
Shiere - - - - .
Southampton-street, S.E.
Soutli Beddington • • •
t Southbridge-road - - -
Southend, Croydon
Southfields, S.W. -
* South Lambeth - . .
t South Lambeth-road
South Norwood . • •
South Penge Park - . -
* Southville - . . •
South wark Park- road - -
Southwurk Park-road, No. 861
Spa-roHd, S.E. - - -
Stamford -istreet - . -
Stewart'sroad, S.W. -
Stockwell Green, S.W. -
* Stockwoll-place - - -.
Streatham, S.W. -
Streatham CommoQ
Snnmer-Btreet - - .^
Surbiton - - . -.
Surbiton Hill . . ^
Surbiton Park . • ..
Sutton - - - - •
t
Tasmanroad, Stockwell, S.W.
Thames Ditton ...
Thome-road, Sooth Lambeth -
Thornton Heatli - - -
Thurlow terrace. Lower. Norwood
Tongham ....
Tooley-street - - . -
Tooting ....
TulseHiU ....
Union street, S.E. -
Upper Long Ditton
Upper East Molesey
Up|)6r Uale -
Upper l*ooting
Upper Wallington -
Yauxball
Wallington -
Walton, Surrey
Walton-on*Than)es •
347.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Aceounts
remaining
Open on the
3Ut
December
1880.
866
84
763
1,784
2,124
3,582
74
224
106
245
279
1,107
476
21
691
668
1,167
49
826
266
187
750
35
442
114
253
1,457
208
507
582
87
267
744
121
817
895
091
405
1,635
508
159
1,069
85
207
64
102
288
75
1,077
809
405
536
45
28
7
430
2,267
315
88
646
Amount,
inclostTO of Interest
staodiog to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t DcisSmber 188(
6,846
580
5,888
82,674
47,465
54,005
no
2,885
1,061
4,691
8,005
22,286
2,034
15
s. d.
11 11
12 -
3 6
2 11
11 10
13 10
14 11
18 2
7 8
15 8
5,401 12 -
6,530 3 6
15,806 13 7
206 5 3
1,058 6 -
1,774 15 11
4,477 13 3
5,702 15 8
67 1 -
4,205 10 4
825 11 4
7,502 0 6
18,803 4 4
1,808 6 8
15,601 6 5
3,894 15 4
28 3 1
1,763 18 8
0,254 3 -
615 12
10,776 7
11,505 11
12,086 12
4,070 12 n
25,611 8 II
7,202 2 -
2,285 2 8
15,084 11 3
109 9 1
8,573 2 6
1,889 12 11
1,067 14 1
2,404 8 7
1,315 7 2
14,072 19 8
8,954 11 6
5,984 15 -
5,954 13 0
223 10 0
45 8 6
4 8 8
5,950 18 -
82,073 3 7
3,336 6 -
804 11 9
11,641 14 8
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RETORN OF THE NOMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS Hf
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Nomber
Amouot,
Number
Amount,
of Accoants
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclttsiTo of Interest,
«r T Y.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
G^en on the
of all
dUt
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
niinved.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
■> • • •
686
17,439 13 3
536
16,121 14 11
on - - •
683
4,162 - 7
903
6,382 19 7
^o. 17 -
1,464
14,234 16 -
1,697
16,165 - -
^0. 227
3,069
38,986 12 11
3,370
42,860 6 -
^0, 388
1,731
14,986 9 3
2,164
17,201 17 8
....
2,003
31,370 3 1
2,290
33,999 12 1
[ge-road
-
« - -
7
- 11 -
imon - • •
243
2,068 18 1
275
2,364 19 -
1, No. 78 - ' .
119
409 7 6
206
581 12 -
I, No. 267 -
1,629
19,036 16 9
1,841
21,903 13 -
1, No. 866 -
1,368
16,838 8 10
1,636
18,732 13 3
1, No. 422 -
649
4,623 8 1
766
6,401 9 1
E. . - -
1,708
26,413 16 5
1,841
26,964 6 3
• . • •
276
2,379 8 1
330
2,786 17 4
J8 - - -
. -
- - -
63
17 6 7
ge-road
1,494
28,761 18 7
1,609
24,240 17 4
-wood - - -
403
12,616 14 8
376
12,164 17 4
• • • -
187
2,904 19 11
288
3,568 - -
1 -
663
11,692 6 1
602
11,648 2 4
0 ...
14
28 19 -
68
111 12 2
.* • • •
6
2 9 1
69
81 13 9
1,886
23,724 4 10
1,610
25,414 8 8
. . •
369
2,649 3 2
442
2,927 12 4
• • •
128
2,660 18 8
144
2,769 17 4
...
375
6,898 16 6
420
6,469 10 10
• • *
6
21 9 6
21
136 17 3
• • • •
10
163 16 6
17
220 8 6
. • • .
149
1,616 1 9
180
1,980 17 4
• • - •
1,276
14,344 3 6
1,621
16,646 13 5
ITandsworth Station
66
230.19 7
169
593 11 2
• • • >•
608
11,214 11 -
646
10,919 10 10
-
168
1,861 6 4
148
1,820 9 11
Total - - •
188,672
2,726,081 18 4
221,964
2,939,776 10 2
300
4,661 - 1
868
4,927 7 2
• • • •
63
149 18 3
60
110 13 3
• • • •
108
1,233 17 8
128
1,306 8 -
jn - * -
7
11 17 3
15
36 19 1
• . • •
82
310 16 11
•44
406 9 2
• • • •
676
16,302 8 11
766
14,786 - 10
. • • •
-
- « -
21
121 11 4
....
460
8,608 7 6
506
9,643 4 10
....
26
411 7 7
82
460 8 6
righton
740
13,284 9 -
846
13,653 13 6
. - • •
37
395 7 11
62
550 14 4
• . • •
163
2,344 2 11
177
2,780 12 8
• • • •
147
2,102 1 6
177
2,479 19 1
I. . - .
812
2,113 18 3
478
2,626 15 8
674
14,874 IB 8
796
16,916 8 3
• .. • •
61
218 - 11
182
427 9 8
• • • •
14
85 13 3
20
97 6 1
• • • •
28
174 8 10
30
143 7 2
• • • «
9,731
181,245 - 8
10,654
190,494 - 3
a • « •
31
149 6 3
41
142 15 8
. - - •
19
42 14 11
34
72 8 10
n-
36
226 19 9
86
210 3 8
Worthing -
28
6 8-
63
141 14 11
• • • •
306
5,872 6 6
356
6,775 3 5
^ Brighton -
5
1 16 4
1
1 4 6
. •
197
4,460 16 6
242
4,748 8 -
- - - -
41
370 6 8
M
492 17 2
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/r^*
COUNTY,
ENGLAND— coR/inu^d
Sussex — continued.
Cavendish-place -
Chailej . . •
Chichester . . -
Clilie, Lewes - - -
t Clifton-road, Worthing -
Cliftonville . - .
Cowfold . * -
Crawley ...
Crawley Down
t Cross -in- Hand
Crowborough Cross
Cuckfield - . -
Dallington
Dane-hill
Ditchling
Dyke-road
Eastbourne -
Eastbourne, Sub-OflBce
East Grinstead
East Ploathly
Felpham
Fernhurst
Findon - - -
Firle -
Fletching
Forest row
Frant - - -
Gensing Station-road
George-street, Hastings
t Glynde -
t Goldstone Villas -
Goring, Sussex
Hailshnm
Halnaker
♦Halton -
Hand cross
Hapstead
Harting
t Hassocks Gate
Hastings
Haywards Heath -
Heathfield
Henfield
High-street, Hastings
t Hollington
Horsham
Horstead
* Hove - . -
Hurst Green -
Hurstinonceaux
Hurstpierpoint
t Islingwood-road
Kemp Town -
Keymer
Lewes - - .
Lewes-road -
Lindfield
Littlehampton
Lodsworth
Longfields
May field
Midhurst
Montague-street
347-
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Aecounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
56
60
8,585
179
400
131
583
42
85
520
46
159
98
503
2,622
205
942
41
5
28
46
6
53
172
71
1,131
249
13
431
6
82
261
46
71
3,987
278
144
453
646
1,502
14
69
174
149
350
925
50
1,512
751
485
659
36
51
359
473
25
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
stantUng to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l6t December 1880.
£* 8, cL
834 19 9
422 10 10
94,457 4 2
1,904 8 -
8,853 - 4
3,532 3 10
10,970 17 7
477 8 6
851 13 8
11,739 - 9
401 11 10
3,655 6 6
874 7 1
4,460 13 9
42,516 - 10
2,988 16 9
14,704 16 1
476 19 8
17 16
167 10
130
5
2
4 3
73 17 -
928 18 II
2,741 3 7
924 14 8
12,401 17 5
2,945 13 10
50 16 3
1
15
4
7,487
51
204
5,685 18
445 4
520 15
80,782 13
4,033 7
3,152 15
7,786 3
7,270 9
I3
0
9
10
11
4
4
8
11
3
27,618 5
137 10
2,364 16
3,335 17
3,068 -
6,639 16
10
10
6
4
6
12,957 - 8
560 5 2
26,448 4 7
7,150 8 6
10,700 - 2
12,667 18 6
492 11 8
204 18 8
5,551 9 1
8,104 14 6
9 8 1
YEAB
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
78
70
8,998
222
38
682
146
704
52
85
106
551
57
169
106
605
8,180
318
1,108
69
22
40
55
12
54
209
115
1,414
260
9
81
14
527
11
28
814
34
76
2
4,448
838
148
479
800
3
1,880
23
64
186
174
439
8
1,100
111
1,741
1,135
544
778
49
79
806
567
66
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f
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RETURN OF TIfK NUMBBR OF ACCOUNTS OF BBPOBIIOBS DC
YBAR 1880. 1
TBAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Aoeoants
inclusive of Interest,
indusiye of Interest,
C O U N T Y.
remaining
sUnding Lo Credit
rf^HUpwiHi/
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3Ut
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Acconota
on the
December
on the
168a
3lBt December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
mimued.
£. s. d.
£. *. d.
• • • •
405
6,618 14 2
575
7,802 17 7
. -
195
2,611 18 10
214
2,958 - 4
.
130
2,776 10 11
161
8,111 3 10
.
81
102 11 9
228
456 19 4
....
389
6,673 19 4
a43
6,684 3 11
_
127
1,202 11 8
167
1,446 15 11
• • . •
78
345 5 11
83
855 17 8
....
607
16,780 - 9
708
15,946 ~ 8
• • • .
119
1,183 5 9
148
1,365 - 10
...
188
1,829 3 -
268
1,691 12 8
. . • •
.
.
18
4 17 -
• • • •
87
924 6 9
148
1,181 10 »
- • - -
364
2,426 14 11
617
8,321 3 1
• . . •
518
5,983 10 -
628
6,906 6 9
264
3,255 8 -
274
8,398 19 -
.
379
3,864 12 8
485
4,409 10 -
• • - -
16
39 4 8
27
68 16 9
....
195
8,992 18 2
288
4,125 16 11
• • - •
49
696 11 8
55
799 16 11
• . • •
104
2,323 3 9
111
2,404 7 4
....
46
570 5 7
98
658 10 3
.
36
375 15 11
44
581 13 4
...
27
79 5 1
85
113 6 -
....
697
12,302 3 4
781
13,180 4 -
....
39
162 18 4
64
147 10 1
, HastingB -
.
.
4
- 12 -
Hastings
92
478 8 -
145
636 3 9
, Brighton -
676
6,214 4 10
899
7,396 16 -
ion - • -
20
285. 5 5
83
294 6 -
ea . . -
970
18,075 6 5
1,057
18,882 15 6
....
199
3,228 1 4
277
3,893 17 11
• • •
20
4*25 2 1
47
518 12 la
• • • -
.
...
34
60 9 11
t - - - -
451
7,297 8 10
669
8,058 8 9
• • • -
82
427 4 5
46
597 15 11
....
67
1,702 19 4
75
1,628 2 7
• . . .
227
1,679 11 10
281
1^652 10 2
....
64
614 18 -
89
681 15 2
....
54
507 15 1
73
485 16 5
.....
51
1,296 12 8
92
1,818 6 1
*
la
8 10 1
58
65 - 11
18
70 9 11
85
100 8 4
....
42
448 10 8
73
504 1 7
tbouroe
84
513 18 9
158
974 7 10
- . . -
199
2,974 16 10
314
8,387 3 6
- . • -
54
377 7 5
48
468 13 4
-
62
1,002*11 4
66
1,034 10 3
• . - -
S76
5,866 S 8
413
6,856 5 9
.
248
4,346 15 11
281
4,160 - 8
-
-
-
7
18 13 -
...
•
• • •
8
1 10 -
.
37
545 13 8
66
585 - 11
. . « •
264
5,721 18 11
288
5,666 7 2
• • • .
109
2.048 % 9
135
2,36a 19 11
. i - .
781
17,457 - -
860
18,749 11 1
....
51
825 6 5
68
451 7 -
rigfaton • « .
885
11,834 15 8
907
11,902 3 2
-
289
5,680 4 4
887
6,085 3 1
• • — .
->■
...
1
- 8 -
- . •. .
266
8,008 9 -
815
8,453 5 9
- . .* .
44
190 15 8
87
249 I 7
. - • .
1,440
32,860 17 4
1,610
34,863 14 7
....
97
624 -- 2
124
753 - 10
itOD ....
142
1,864 14 -
196
1^858 17 11
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COUNTY.
ENGL AN D^^ontinued.
Sussex — continued.
White Rock . - -
Wick, Sussex
Willingdon - - -
Wishorough Green
With J ham
Worihini; . - -
Yapton - - - -
York-place, Brighton
Total
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Acooimts
mHuafaifi
Open on
31tt
December
1880.
Inff
lUie
109
12
. 240
70
80
2,163
9
661
66,806
Wabwick i
Alcester ...
• Ashted Row - • -
AstoD Cross - • •
Aston Newtown
♦Aston Park - - -
Aston-street - - .
Atherstone ...
t Atileborough
Avon Dassett
Baddesley Ensor -
♦Balsall He*\th
Baisall Heath-road
Baiftird
• Barker-street
Bed worth . - -
Bidiord
Birminghum
Bloomsbnry, Birmingham
Bordeslej Green -
Brailes - . - -
Brinkiow - . -
Bristol-road - - -
Broad-street - - -
Bull Ring ...
Bull-street, Birmingham
Camp Hill, Birmingham
tC^peHill ...
Castle Bromwich -
Chapel Fields
Church-street, Rugby
Clarendon-street
t Clifford-street
Coleshill
Constitation-hill -
Coventry - - -
Coventrv-road
Deri tend - - -
Dodley-road, Birmiiigham
Dunchurch - . .
♦Eatingtoa ...
Emscote . • -
Erdington ...
Fenny Compton -
Five Ways - - -
Fole«hill ...
Gooch-street - - -
Great Hampton-street -
• Grove -street - - -
Hagley-road
Hainpton-in-Arden
Hundsworth - . -
Harbury ...
347.
Amomt,
ImdaiivB of Interest,
staadMig to Credit
of all
Open Aocounte
on the
31at December 1880.
824
199
894
id
193
1,760
1,130
22
2
694
363
46
187
219
119
24,327
1,266
62
12
68
1,460
216
846
84
181
29
24
108
169
600
2,628
8,748
162
2,686
108
137
87
81
827
64
8,927
27
232
788
31
686
119
1,408
72
£. s. d.
1,181 - 11
48 1 -
1,104 8 4
1,162 3 11
866 16 6
34,411 8 8
65 13 -
6,768 - 11
974,206 4 8
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Acooontt
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1881.
16,216 11 11
8,907 2 10
7,370 4 6
21 12 6
2,817 9 -
20,940 2 6
24,066 - 11
146
43
7,106
2,672
702
3,012
4,199
1,636
679,683
14,767
324
137
836
17,962
1,466
2,026
47
1,030
14
6
18
16
8
12,102
23,603
66,716
638
88,231
640
2,065
486
929
10,414
894
62,630
88
1,296
6,664
366
7,372
1,626
16,281
1,278
l4
14 11
18 4
18 10
12 11
14 11
14 8
12
3
16
12
10 10
16 -
17 11
396 2 9
276 8 3
960 16 6
1,177 4 11
6 7
4 1
3 8
3 11
9 1
- 7
13 1
14 10
1 2
10 6
6 9
14 9
9 6
1
18
4 8
17 1
3 10
16 6
7 4
119
22
262
85
106
2,468
27
919
67,770
904
190
1,181
1
176
2,074
1,218
24
22
4
629
636
66
170
244
127
24,699
1,634
86
16
66
1,687
488
628
201
306
28
87
46
189
283
86
698
2,881
4,166
391
2,889
389
187
88
94
1,002
60
4,287
88
448
924
26
887
120
1,672
92
Amoant,
lodoaive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t Dc
1,^
t
87,(
7,
1,039,1
16,
8,
8,
2,
28,
25,
/,
4,
686,
17,
19,
2,
1,
1,
1,
12,
2«,
70,
1,
40,
11,
66,
1,
6,
8,
h
17,
1,
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
COUNTY.
ENGLAfiD—eontmued.
Warwick— roTi/mtiMf.
Heneage-street
Henley-in-Arden •
Highgate, Birmingham -
• High-street, Rugby
Hillfield . . .
Hockley Heath
Hockley Hill
• Horse Fair - • -
Icknield-street
Ilmington ...
Kenihvorth - - -
Kineton . . •
Knowle - - .
Lady wood - . -
Lancaster -street
Leamington - • •
t Leum-atreet - - -
Leds I m street
Lee Bank ...
Lich field-road
Lockhurst-lane
t Lon^^ford ...
• Longiuore-street •
Lozells - - • -
Meriden ...
Milverton . • •
f Moat- row ...
Moseley - . -
Moseley-road
Naptoii - - - -
Necheh's Green
t New Bilton - - .
New Canal-street •
Newton Regis
Newiown-row
Nuneaton • . -
Pailton- - . .
Parade - - - .
Park*road . - -
Perry Bar ...
Polesworth . . -
Priors Marston
Prospect- row
Rugby - . • .
Sultley . . . .
Sherlock-street
Six Ways . • .
Smallbrook-street -
Small Heath - - -
Snow Hill . . .
Soho . - . -
Solihull
Southam « - .
South Parade
Spark brook - . •
Spricghill . . -
Stockton - . .
Stratford-on-Avon -
Strettou^n- Dunsmoro -
Studley . . -
Summer-lane - - .
Sutton Coldfield •
The Parade . . -
Tysoe . - . .
Upper Sutton-street
Yauxhall-road
YEAR 1880.
Nomber
of Aeooimts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
664
399
218
33
210
73
1,200
240
994
33
556
164
147
69
332
4,869
793
864
213
6
82
29
146
51
418
238
10
121
176
8
730
1,205
76
1,748
117
251
126
66
846
2,764
618
2^121
836
822
1,699
1,230
407
052
278
750
950
768
82
1,456
81
209
1,084
647
47
26
84
133
Amoanty
indutlTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
81st December 1880.
5,636
6,992
8,278
420
2,079
1,000
13,360
3,191
9,117
422
10,494
2,222
1,929
185
2,461
113,224
s. d.
10 8
18 8
19 II
4 7
5 9
14 -
17 9
10 9
14 -
9 8
6
5
18 8
2 2
14 -
17 9
7,161 4 6
8,717 11 -
1,818 18 2
8 9 2
439 8 8
76 16 6
2,249 4 8
198 7 4
4,102 12 11
1,248 2 5
22 1 6
475 12 I
974
22
6,443
22,139
656
18,881
469
2,726
1,812
996
9,150
61,064
8,254
18,495
5,526
4,058
17,681
20,440
8,601
12,208
5,780
10,211
9,215
7,027
1,337
24,084
381
3,001
13,310
12,065
350
80
860
2,847
1 8
18 10
- 2
19 10
18 10
6 11
17 9
9 6
- 9
14 8
6 4
9 2
10 9
15 8
15 -
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Acoonnts
remaining
Open on the
Sift
Deeember
1881.
6 8
9 6
7 9
11 -
9
15
5
7 -
16 6
7
6
9
1
6
3
3 9
11 11
8
5
18
2 3
899
447
350
30
267
106
1,404
226
1,269
40
660
196
182
258
440
6,086
16
1,031
1,101
282
8
8
70
150
150
71
21
502
539
24
427
12
234
42
866
1,381
96
1,994
244
289
146
60
973
2,957
778
2,518
1,132
1,280
2,112
1,878
679
686
836
851
1,294
983
86
1,562
38
266
1,359
726
70
31
226
126
Amount,
inelusfTe of Intereet,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
6*556
7,244
3,466
422
2,439
906
14,722
3,228
10,757
556
10,797
2,667
2,274
496
2,852
116,486
89
8,816
9,450
1,572
11
12
470
434
2,456
374
7
4,659
2,312
218
1,216
43
1,271
334
6,798
24,017
702
21,078
802
8,002
1,926
1,128
9,597
62,922
8,699
20,698
7,248
6,995
20,394
21»768
4,710
12,067
6,852
10,799
11,037
7,575
1,461
24,821
890
3,058
14,857
12,257
560
106
701
2,949
s. d.
11 1
8 10
12 -
4 2
15 4
7 -
18 0
2 0
13 8
12 10
19 2
13 7
18 II
10 2
8 10
6 8
2 8
15 8
15 6
3 0
4 8
19 -
13 10
2 7
19 6
7 11
5 -
1 7
12 1
5 7
14 2
17 1
12 8
2 4
7 8
10 8
9 5
7 -
8 5
4 7
10 10
18 6
18 6
10 2
12 10
17 7
6 5
4 10
- 5
14 -
10 1
2 8
10 11
6 5
15 8
3 7
17 2
11 11
14 4
3 8
9 -
9 8
19 10
8 9
13 7
3 4
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COUNTY.
ENGL AN D— continued.
Warwick --continued.
Warstone-lane
Warwick - . -
Watery-lane - - -
Wellesboume
Wheeler-Btreet
Wilnecote - - -
t Witton-road - . -
Wolston ...
Wolverhampton-road
Yardley - • •
Total
YEAR 1880.
Namber
of Accoants
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
Araonnt,
induBive of Interest,
stand in jr to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
YEAR
Westmoreland:
Ambleside • • •
Applel)y . - -
Bowncss . - -
Brough ...
Burton - -
Crosby Rayensworth
Endmoor - - .
Grasmere - - -
Hackthorpe - - .
Knndal - - - -
Kirk by Lonsdale -
Kirkby Stephen -
Kirkbylhore - - -
Milotliorpe • - -
Orton ....
Pattcrdale . . -
Shap ....
Staveley - . .
Temple Sowerby .
Warcop . • -
Windermere - . -
Total
Wilts:
Aldbourne •
Amesbury
Box - . .
Bradford on- A von
Broadchalk -
Burbage
Calne ...
Chippenham -
Codford St Mary
Collingbonrne Duels
Corsham
Cricklade
Devizes
Dinton - . -
Donhead St. Andrews
Downton
Ebbesbourne -
Gorse-hill
Great Somerford -
Hand ley
78
572
21
£.
s. d.
31
68 5 9
2,441
69,483 - 0
876
3,174 15 1
212
3,008 15 2
384
1,819 9 10
28
183 12 7
93,289
1,879 18
6,257 0
123 10
3
11
11
1,564,815 13 11
292
438
255
80
123
40
13
109
9
471
303
841
54
180
111
85
93
14
90
86
179
8,366
27
180
136
631
46
575
885
107
17
395
140
1,343
44
63
139
26
26
16
4,:)04
7,826
2,734
2,302
1.479
665
559
1,542
52
5.912
3,560
4,6il
962
3.066
2,140
1,765
1,068
166
1,598
768
1,872
19 -
8 6
- 7
5 9
8 6
14 9
12
15
1
4
5
n
2
3
11 2
8
4
16
13 8
- 6
16 10
48,970 8 7
183
2,470
2,u73
15 5
10 5
15 11
14,929 10 1
545 3 8
10,375 12 7
16.688 17 7
1,142 - 6
132 15 9
6,629
2,275
22,648
7
4
6
776 8 5
630 9 11
3,501 1 5
244 13 3
153 17 10
79 1 -
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slet
December
1881.
108
2,505
477
247
857
42
35
140
758
27
107,788
332
490
285
94
151
43
24
119
23
658
858
380
76
198
112
98
130
20
100
95
202
3,983
40
204
176
758
10
51
683
1,089
117
31
447
178
1,511
62
101
176
26
60
12
70
inch
stai
0
31st
1,64
347.
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RETURN OF THB NUMBER OP ACCOUNTS OF DBPOSITOBS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Aceounts
indofiive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
P Y.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on tlie
of all
Open on the
ofaU
dlst Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December on the
December
on the
1880. 8l8t December 1 880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
inued.
£. s. d.
£. 9. d.
• • a -
119
1,942 8 10
136
1,955 19 -
. . • -
346
7,002 2 4
884
7,757 11 1
» «. — —
118
2,709 14 9
128
2,555 8 2
• - • -
68
636 3 8
86
606 13 9
« • » •
120
1,210 14 8
129
1,875 13 1
«• * • *
•
•
44
86 17 3
a • • -
03
8,008 17 5
100
2,727 8 -
. - - -
289
4,576 7 8
855
4,588 9 2
. - - •
170
2,571 12 9
216
3,771 16 11
. • • •
628
8,671 1 4
725
9,877 10 6
• • . •
498
9,456 10 4
567
10,088 18 9
. • • •
125
1,672 18 4
154
2,026 1 8
• * « •
65
909 14 -
78
1,158 11 -
• • • •
1,824
17,022 8 10
1,874
19,386 8 3
• • . -
266
4,360 1 6
298
4,718 10 2
» • * «
98
847 14 8
143
944 5 5
• - • •
102
819 17 -
115-
1,059 8 6
• - - -
8,444
60,345 7 8
4,059
65,425 18 6
• • • «
26
215 4 7
84
828 11 11
....
81
170 9 2
40
840 10 9
• * • •
51
416 9 4
54
572 8 9
rel's - - -
88
272 7 8
59
346 7 2
66
588 4 7
68
661 6 10
• • • •
821
18,479 9 5
990
14,878 12 10
• • • »
248
3,812 11 6
295
8,972 7 6
• - • •
1,445
28,996 1 8
1,669
80,450 U 5
. • . •
39
494 10 5
42
543 1 8
«• • • •
569
10,188 0 6
690
11,190 14 8
• • • •
575
13,655 14 1
661
14,146 8 8
• • • •
-
...
7
18 9 10
a ■• • «
252
4,987 2 11
290
5,4-28 15 2
>urj - - -
22
128 10 9
58
161 15 8
17
114 17 8
21
127 7 11
•» • " •
248
2,933 - 2
885
8,199 11 6
....
48
885 14 9
68
830 2 1
Total - - -
70
1,196 12 9
81
1,161 1 11
17,190
294,644 6 2
20,889
818,766 2 11
278
•
2,973 14 5
323
3,129 14 10
.
208
3,848 2 -
225
3,798 6 10
• • • •
285
4,664 10 6
295
4,967 17 11
. . • •
07
581 19 0
102
660 16 10
.
182
3,971 15 8
219
4,479 18 11
. . • -
737
14,624 1 5
817
15,189 12 10
. X .
119
2,197 18 9
144
2,496 - 5
ter . - -
190
2,757 12 8
226
3,110 - 11
. . • -
1,400
26,334 9 1
1,542
27,638 6 6
. . • -
-
•
18
25 7 5
• • • •
35
389 6 11
89
858 4 6
. . • -
190
1,733 6 11
258
1,927 12 2
. - - -
600
7,988 14 11
787
11,218 12 7
-
8,282
73,234 6 4
3,547
78,256 17 8
Iter -
61
538 2 1
83
648 5 11
. . - •
1,499
28,909 15 7
1,619
29,30 1 4 6
. . • -
120
2,500 14 7
120
1,012 19 11
. . - -
14
ZZ '^ 6
21
58 4 9
. . • *
48
258 - 9
65
859 8 7
• • • -
17
41 11 11
21
108 - 8
• « •
189
3,691 5 9
218
8,440 1 6
- - • •
52
609 2 7
69
657 10 10
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COUNTY.
ENGLAN B'-continmd.
WoRCRSTER — continued,
Hartlebury - . -
Hoily Hall -
Kates-hill . « -
Kempsey ...
Kiddermiiigter
King 6 Heath ...
King's Norton
Kingswinford
Lye - - - -
Malvern . • •
Malvern Link j-
Malvern Wells
Neiherton ...
t New-rood - - -
North Malvern
Old-hill-
Old Swinford
Ombersley - • -
Pensnett ...
Pershore - - -
Powick - - - -
Quarry Bank
Redditch ...
St. John's, Worcester -
SelleyOak -
Severn Stoke . - -
Shi pstonon-S tour -
Sidbu ry, Worcester
Stourbridge - - -
Stjurport - - -
Tenbury - • -
Tytbing ...
Upton on-Sevem -
West Malvern
Wollaston - • -
Wolverley - - -
Worcester ...
Wordesley - - -
Total
TEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Sltt
December
188a
49
83
05
98
2.088
168
192
464
430
1,810
382
209
279
203
183
49
118
205
610
18
121
978
2-22
270
43
441
300
2,4^
843
486
47
243
92
60
57
4,698
140
York:
t Abbey Dale -
Abertbrd
Ack worth
Addingliam -
Aldbrough, Hull •
Aldbro'y Darlington
Almondbury -
Altofts .
Ampleforth -
Anlaby • - -
A nia by-road, Hull •
Apperley Bridge -
Arniley - - -
Askern - - -
Askrigp:
Aston. York -
Attercliffe
-t Attercliffe Common
Ayso^arth
Baildon - . -
347
28,628
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standiog to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amonnt,
inclasive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ot all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
£. s. d.
466
356
1,227
979
43,274
1,285
4,007
12,661
5,190
82,924
3,284
3,258
5,009
2,040
2,833
684
1,140
3,346
10,121
98
1,420
15,124
1,955
3,383
459
7,582
2,652
53,288
18,149
7,717
276
8,415
1,634
679
796
79,727
1,550
17 9
11 8
1 8
19 9
1
18
1 8
6 5
18 10
19 9
6 3
6 5
16 1
16 9
14 7
15 4
7 I
9 10
8 9
3 10
19 6
8 6
5 -
13 1
II 8
15 -
2 -
2 1
8 9
9 2
2 10
- 3
3 -
18 9
8 -
13 11
14 3
514,747 4 11
78
42
203
107
2,522
216
206
489
566
1,961
409
232
366
8
257
180
78
149
245
654
29
150
1,325
333
828
49
491
398
2,687
921
543
59
298
106
98
72
6,205
190
82,949
62
1,142
16
8
117
1,438
-
7
67
1.126
6
5
78
1,267
1
11
24
52
12
10
65
663
10
5
62
1,525
7
2
15
86
4
5
8
11
13
11
280
2,455
19
6
62
461
18
9
319
2,191
5
2
58
403
7
-
21
82
19
4
52
594
.
7
487
8,473
15
11
12
75
5
11
9
71
8
4
£. s. d.
680
848
1,480
891
48,016
1,438
4,747
12,988
5,619
32,946
8,290
8,196
5,856
1,961
2,432
673
1,187
8,120
10,719
185
1,688
16,186
2,237
8,938
491
8,259
8,155
55,551
19,279
7,520
492
3,232
1,983
941
821
81,011
2,04*^
16 3
3 -
14 10
12 9
14 10
9 1
8 11
7 9
8 4
3 1
4 3
- 1
11 9
18 -
9
17
16
7
1
7
2
4
4
2
- 8
1 1
4 7
6 3
13
9
10 10
11 11
12 6
14 9
10 9
7 II
5 9
12 9
13 3
- 10
6 6
2 4
- 8
538,759 16 4
7
6
2
4
60
1,061
12
10
129
1,349
~
9
72
1,367
19
4
80
1,630
12
5
34
150
5
-
77
000
6
10
71
1,655
9
5
20
182
15
7
14
89
12
4
346
2,463
15
11
104
795
13
..
484
2,453
13
10
72
868
17
3
24
66
19
1
75
565
11
5
528
3,812
8
2
40
66
7
9
10
84
14
n
10
45
16
1
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UETUUN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
0 U N T Y.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1880.
3 — continued.
master -
i-road -
fet» Leeds
[ly Leeds
>, Hull .
>rks.
f -
ad
eet, York
'7
dge
orks.
lad, Huddersfield
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orks.
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ane
ly Slie€Beld -
Northallerton
iforks. -
street -
fedale •
lOnsdttle
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d, Bradford
rks.
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arm
treet
irton
n
29
7
37
116
1,434
610
115
250
192
44
18
08
42
ai
17
106
13
18
1,128
1,334
403
275
770
17
9
199
149
2,314
37
01
430
IS
102
115
204
493
397
72
47
298
10
59
258
324
47
191
130
10
155
15
60
100
49
297
892
4
84
61
61
283
222
Amonnt,
inclasive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
£. s. d.
143 17 4
32 6 10
295 11
2,012 16
16,025 8
5,401 4
1,342 6
4,325 17
11
9
4
1
11
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on tlie
3l8t
December
1881.
2,663
568
186
372
^2
152
231
2,816
21
103
18,070
12,004
3,499
7,803
8,715
158
18
2,790
2,549
33,131
202
866
3,27 I
464
787
1,142
3,083
6,393
5,221
634
225
1,489
7
895
1,186
1,842
666
2,208
3,074
88
1,643
178
235
1,398
1 6
13 5
8 11
15 3
3 4
2 6
13 4
7 7
16 11
13 10
6 6
10 10
11 -
7 5
17 2
16 -
10 3
5 4
18 8
17 9
2 1
2 8
4 9
13 3
10 11
3 10
15 2
4 II
2 9
17
4
5
13
3
5 11
2 10
- 1
3 10
19 1
9 8
15 8
8 9
18 8*
11 1
557 14 4
2,519 4 10
12,448 18 11
8 8 11
1,210 3 9
1,155 10 11
674 4 9
2,471 - 2
3,582 5 11
41
35
43
138
1,046
619
156
284
23
256
59
21
130
112
48
22
209
43
16
1,258
1,402
475
296
01^
20
16
201
187
2,397
44
40
71
584
43
121
188
228
585
487
113
77
412
14
68
373
371
58
240
142
10
188
16
118
199
6
54
333
1,005
6
36
97
59
59
325
231
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1881.
£. s. d.
198
63
828
2,296
17,031
6,873
1,622
4,542
67
2,915
073
192
472
254
276
177
3,182
65
96
20,268
12,699
3,965
8,606
10,252
200
41
2,836
3,030
33,109
250
51
1,049
3,942
562
856
1,383
3,404
6,688
6,899
832
847
1,679
13
1,078
1,828
2,120
778
2,396
2,808
49
1,752
134
345
1,516
I
688
2,730
13,219
6
18
1,205
1,042
729
2,459
3,986
15
16
- 11
16 4
6 9
17 5
2 1
7
6
10 8
2 6
17 -
18 9
3 -
4 8
1 2
8 11
4 11
1 8
15 8
4 8
17 3
14 10
15 1
6 9
4 6
10 5
8 10
15 11
10 2
2 3
6 10
7 10
17 3
9 3
4 10
9 10
10 4
19 -
16 3
6
6
6
6
4
6
16 8
6 2
12 -
- 6
14 9
4
3
6
15
2
2
7
5 11
lU 9
6 4
13 -
)3 3
16 10
3 8
13 7
16 6
8 11
6 9
4 3
16 4
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COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31 8t
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1880.
Numb
of Accov
remain!
Open on
3l8t
Decern!
1881.
EN GLAND— con/wiM^rf,
York — continued.
Chapel to wn-road -
* Chariot-street
Church-street, Whitby •
t Churwell
ClaphaiD, Yorks. -
Clayton West
Cleekheaton -
Clifton-terrace
t Coatham
Conisboroagh
Cononly
Cottingham -
Coxwold
Cranswick
Crossgales
Crossbills
Dalton Holme
Darnall
Darton . - - -
Dcepoar
Delph - . . -
Denby Dale -
Denholme
Dent - . - -
Dewsbury
• Di\ision- street
Dobcross
Dod worth
Doncaster
Doncaster New Town
Driffield
Drightlington
Dry pool, Hull
Dudley Hill -
Earls Heaton -
Easingwold -
East Ardsley -
East Cowton -
t Eccleshall-road
Ecclesbill
Elhnd - - . -
Ellesmere-road
Elsecar - - - -
Embeay
t Escrick - - -
Eston - - - -
Palsgrave - - -
FarsTey - - - -
Ferrybridge - - -
Filey - - - -
Fishergate - - -
Flamborough
Flockton . - -
Folly Hall -
Fossgale . - -
Foul by - - - -
Foxholes - - -
Fountain-road
Frizinghall - - -
t Fulford - - . -
Garforth - • -
GargraTe - • -
Gibraltar-street
Giggleswick - - •
Gildersome - - -
455
153
80
11
98
313
110
109
5
143
10
G
12
177
7
132
21
71
919
92
10
28
905
222
180
64
1,044
135
448
28
147
16
55
249
39
35
19
79
147
102
25
134
35
64
]5
97
106
28
12
26
297
26
21
75
1
27
74
417
8
£. *• d.
2,775 11 3
J, 425 8 3
769 15 2
132 7 -
2,029 13 8
4,730 8 -
5^2 4 -
1,181
349
2,446
50
43
57
2,996
35
979
198
534
4,071
877
213
362
10,432
1,196
2,824
403
26,555
1,251
9,208
209
898
47
172
3,982
551
397
5 6
7 6
19 11
17 10
11 -
5
11
5
6
2
4
4
2
6
1
7
7
7
8
7
10 8
13 7
- 2
7 2
11 8
7 11
1 11
14 6
11 -
16 3
2
19
2,690
105
344
222
1,869
602
395
194
108
2,770
447
115
261
1
12 10
15 -
15 4
13 10
73 7
1,011 1
1,014 17
1,586 18
115 14
11 11
9 3
8 9
6 10
19 2
2 1
17 9
13 -
11 -
13 5
1 3
12 11
2 9
4 1
352 9 11
1,545 8 5
3,501 4 6
11 8 10
6
1
1
2
1
1,0
2
2
1,8
1
5
1
1
2
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YBAR 1880.
Number
of Aeooimts
iiiclttfli?e of
twnBining
ftending tc
Open on the
of a]
8l8t
Open Ac(
December
ont]
1880.
SUt Decern]
£.
57
766
6
27
194
754
48
595
17
190
806
2,490
32
243
99
572
437
5,837
41
403
31
101
61
917
95
603
22
291
5
6
104
1,891
67
573
60
289
49
608
185
1,466
64
992
394
4,756
165
1,873
6
2
1'462
26,833
169
1,629
98
992
892
11,440
33
232
68
435
115
1,718
60
1,085
134
1,794
224
2,921
183
2,627
388
3,634
178
2,460
79
299
61
635
10
49
144
2,548
76
. 951
342
8,146
163
1,335
13
78
173
2,762
24
122
764
5,460
197
1,284
41
410
99
3,139
384
6,577
14
13
92
1,314
119
1,752
213
2,813
216
8,012
77
1,666
271
3,437
248
4,237
22
196
1,790
28,033
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POST OFFICB SAVINGS BAKKS KEMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 79
COUNTY.
TEAR 1880.
Number
of AooounU
remaiiiing
Open on the
81 Bt
December
1880.
Amount,
indntiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
i Open Accounts
on the
3Ut December 1880.
lAil R 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
ENGLAND-con^inttfd.
York — continued.
Hull ....
Honmanbj - - -
Hunslet - . -
HuttoD Rudby
Hyde Park Corner
Hyde Park-road -
Idle ....
Ilkley ... -
Ingleton - - .
Jump ....
Junction-street
Kelghley - - .
Kettle well- . . -
K Unburst - - .
Kingcross . - -
Kippax - - - .
Kirby Moorside
Kirkburton - - -
Kirkgate - - «
Kirkheaton - . -
Kirklington - • -
Kiikstall - . -
Kirk»tall-road
Kiveton Park
Knaresborough
Knottingley - - -
Laister D)ke-
Langsett-road
t Lano;8ett-road North
Leavening ...
Leeils - - - -
Leeds-road - - -
Leeniing Bar - . -
t Leigh street, Atteroliffe -
Leven - • . -
Leybnrn - - •
Iightcliffe - - -
Lindley ...
Lingdale-lane
Linthwaite - - -
Liversedge - - -
Lock wood - - -
Loftbouse . - -
Loftu9 - - - -
Londonderry
Longroyd Bridge •
Long wood - • -
+ Low Bentbam
Low Moor ...
Lowthorpe . - •
Luddendenfoot
Lythe - - .
Id acbell- street, Hull
f Maltby. - - .
Malton - - . -
Manchester-road -
Manningbam
Mapplewell - - -
Market-street, Bradford -
Market-street, Leeds
Murket Weigbton -
Marsden - - .
Marsh-lane - - -
M arske-by-tbe-Sea
Mas borough - • •
347-
2,997
36
694
82
188
109
166
866
67
4
171
968
85
73
64
21
223
127
289
12
82
281
191
66
676
186
142
880
6
4,071
182
4
89
112
86
27
68
26
78
91
44
208
6
26
14
29
22
48
t
64
802
212
818
23
80
804
888
78
484
288
75
61,784
421
9,779
128
1,280
866
2,039
4,494
688
8
967
n,41I
296
860
948
80
2,683
1,676
8,360
14
822
2,297
1,640
601
10,817
2,923
646
2,268
f. d.
8 11
3 6
1 10
16 6
1 6
2 6
K4
11 1
5 1
6 4
19 -
6 8
Ifi -
18 4
- 3
3 4
9 9
11 7
19 9
1 11
1 7
2 8
1 2
1 10
16 8
17 1
2 -
6 7
18 7
60 14 9
67,394 6 7
862 13 4
20 1 1
1,488 4 2
1,299 16 11
866 7 8
117 7 7
667 19 8
219 3 -
691 13 8
971 18 8
669 6
2,648 6
25 16
878 8
60 8 8
263 6 8
297 - 5
483 8 8
806 15 3
3,128 2
1,119 2
1,688 2
79 7
802 7
2,398 18
4,661 11
785 7
8,892 17
3,418 12 8
919 4 8
3,058
61
764
38
811
208
186
448
56
16
222
1,164
33
81
78
21
275
120
877
26
83
298
265
82
628
219
188
464
19
8
4,871
133
18
49
118
183
100
40
72
88
90
100
60
212
8
28
14
22
^6
24
61
1
70
18
445
288
403
25
63
878
408
116
472
802
96
60,269
432
11,264
225
1,656
492
2,104
4,799
693
18
1,365
12,918
224
1,021
1,018
108
2,946
1,494
4,046
86
329
2,686
1,766
966
10,207
2,986
713
2,468
41
55
70,856
999
84
233
1,659
1,^13
811
194
737
201
699
889
765
2,861
42
848
49
29
281
861
417
s. d.
19 3
8 3
6
1
7
11 -
14 2
7
7
1
4
5
11
8
6
1
19 8
4 10
14 5
1 8
8 6
13 6
7 3
8
11
13 6
14 5
19 2
7 6
11 3
3 4
13 1
10 2
16 10
10 2
4 U
3 8
12 8
16 -
- 6
18 -
6 1
8 6
12 7
6 -
16 9
16 9
9 6
15 9
5 -
8 10
6 1
« 4 -
442
61
4,912
1,102
1,893
102
682
2,679
6,048
869
3,522
8,716
979
11
7
12
16
2
4
J
9
7
2
16 9
3 10
8 5
9 11
15 2
8 10
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
#
YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest^
remainiug
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3l8t ,
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
CD the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
ENGLAND— c(?wfiwi/erf.
York— continued.
£. S. d.
£. 8. d.
Masbflin - . -
.
.
150
1,231 10 9
207
1,830 9 10
.
•
-
11
1 " -
33
46 4 5
•
.
•
802
3,102 4 8
410
8,582 5 5
.
.
-
45
568 14 9
103
913 11 6
.
.
-
341
4,718 6 2
375
5,124 2 6
.
.
-
97
702 9 -
225
1,268 9 6
•
•
-
82
579 8 6
88
616 1 6
-
.
-
2,834
30,829 0 4
2,925
37,015 15 7
ds.
.
-
28
234 16 4
26
251 10 10
.
-
-
37
70 10 4
76
186 6 3
•
•
-
40
309 13 9
72
421 13 9
•
.
•
290
4,223 19 9
840
4,707 9 4
.
-
«.
131
1,245 12 8
159
1,259 0 2
•B
.
-
282
2,361 6 9
324
2,655 15 2
.
.
-
462
6,659 8 11
518
7,5U7 10 9
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-
131
1,371 10 7
157
1,552 4 2
.
.
-
113
931 19 8
120
1,077 17 6
-
-
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8
54 1 1
9
44 8 -
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•
•
•
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18
22 3 6
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•
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15
18 9 2
23
55 3 10
.
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488
10^933 19 8
889
10,343 4 9
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-
7
66 13 1
47
118 11 G
-
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-
87
2,140- 18 7
87
2,805 11 4
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•
•
40
346 15 9
55
377 - 4
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.
-
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168
687 16 -
eld
-
-
184
1,003 4 I
224
1,439 16 11
•
.
-
427
4,180 - 9
551
4,557 8 6
•
-
-
62
1,200 16 7
71
1,377 12 11
-
-
-
419
6,253 8 5
468
6,697 11 10
-
-
-
250
2,612 15 10
820
3,130 13 6
c -
•
-
115
1,491 17 10
115
1,611 14 7
.
•
•
50
911 13 11
64
1,029 19 0
•
.
-
38
428 14 6
42
643 2 6
-
.
-
258
4,070 13 -
857
4,6-29 11 10
•
.
-
6
8 19 2
7
18 10 2
•
•
-
,
•
15
27 17 2
•
.
-
779
5,983 7 1
898
6,583 13 4
boro'
-
•
156
2,026 18 7
178
2,524 14 7
-
.
-
21
407 12 6
29
394 11 8
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10 15 6
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12
11 17 5
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7
34 19 7
6
29 19 4
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-
237
2,900 5 3
271
8,253 4 7
-
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5J8
9,998 17 7
574
10,336 I 6
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6 16 4
17
16 9 8
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65 16 8
100
147 12 11
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30
1,014 11 3
28
931 14 -
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.
40
310 4 -
51
4U0 11 3
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-
-
19
55 18 4
30
78 18 -
-
-
•
323
2,820 7 7
897
2,916 9 9
-
•
-
226
2,318 6 4
284
2,535 13 5
-
•
.
1)8
947 6 7
140
1,233 5 9
•
.
•
102
3,779 12 11
109
8,544 7 1
-
-
-
324
4,954 19 2
348
5,366 10 3
•
-
•
164
2,325 - 10
171
1,949 19 10
•
•
-
24
255 8 8
30
336 - 9
*
•
•
82
588 8 1
101
694 13 0
-
.
-
431
6,024 12 11
500
6,290 17 4
•
.
.
9
2 1 6
26
16 6 G
•
-
.
760
11,592 17 11
961
12,512 12 7
•
•
•
571
4,696 1 2
665
4,782 7 11
-
•
•
136
357 - 4
216
469 16 2
•
•
•
338
2,239 10 10
418
2,698 3 2
-
-
•
121
628 14 6
178
790 11 6
•
•
•
51
1,101 2 4
51
1,163 18 -
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COUNTY.
YKi
Number
of Acoounts
remaining
Open on the
81 8t
December
1880.
ENG LA N D— con/inverf.
Y0BK8HIRB — continued.
t Queen-»treet, Scarborough
Rtmmoor - - -
Rastrick . - -
Ravensthorpe
RawcIifFe - - .
Rawdon . - -
Rawmarsh - . -
Redoar - . - -
Recth - . - .
Richmond, Yorkshire
Rillington ...
Ripley, Yorkshire •
Ripley Ville -
Ripon - - - -
Ripponden - - -
Robin Hood's Bay -
Romaldkirk - - -
Rosedale Abbey
Rotherham - - -
Rothwelly Yorkshire
Royston ...
St. Andrews - - -
St James's, Bradford
Salts ire - - - -
8a1tbarnby-the-Sea
Sttlterbebble - - -
t Sandside - - -
t Savile Town -
Scarborough - - .
Sedbergh - - -
Selby - - - .
Settle - - - .
Sharlston Common
Sheepridge - - -
♦ Sheepscar • - -
Sheflield
Sheffield Moor
Sheffield-road
Shelf ....
Shepley . - -
Sherburn, Normanton
Sherbum, Yorkshire
Sheriff Hutton
Shipley- - . •
t Shore Head -
Silsden - - - .
Skelmanihorpe
Skelton - - - -
SkinningroYe
Skipton . • •
Sluidbnm ...
Slaithwaite * * *.
Slingsby - . -*
Snaith ....
South Bank ...
South Cave - - .
South Milford
South Newington •
South Stockton
South-street, Scarborough
Sowerby Bridge
Spofforth
Spriiigbank
Staincli£fe
Stainland
Stairfoot
18
48
77
65
69
16
420
45
489
18
. 118
12
754
49
28
28
50
1,902
47
6
101
10
202
215
12
2,192
174
446
176
1
15
151
3,021
620
64
20
134
109
60
25
546
47
79
188
66
924
15
45
28
212
868
164
119
32
292
87
186
38
203
53
76
41
345
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KBTmur OP THS VUUBER OF ACCOUJm OF SBKiBITOBB XS
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Aoooants
inelutive of Interest,
of Accounts
indusiTe of Interest,
remftiniiig
MaudiDg to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
Slflt December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
£. S. d.
£. s. d.
. .
68
780 8 7
98
880 17 7
-
115
2,062 9 6
154
2,177 14 1
-
10
106 18 11
19
148 14 7
.
284
3,112 6 8
298
3,393 5 7
.
11
52 13 10
15
103 14 8
. .
33
515 5 5
37
543 17 4
.
102
394 16 -
132
448 10 -
.
20
98 17 10
55
154 10 8
.
96
888 10 11
114
950 16 5
.
472
5,575 14 6
609
6,266 12 8
.
226
3,138 15 -
234
3,002 18 11
.
50
. 198 4 4
62
227 19 7
-
32
353 19 6
35
421 14 11
.
22
158 16 6
25
161 9 5
.
245
4,701 1 4
283
4,645 8 -
-
255
5,417 7 4
269
6,676 7 4
-
418
4,892 - 9
680
6,242 8 10
-
335
5,522 18 8
381
5,678 1 1
.
56
179 16 -
154
249 4 6
-
59
636 14 4
94
858 17 1
.
20
221 2 7
23
299 2 6
. .
34
524 7 10
43
434 8 2
• •
216
2,515 10 7
264
2,659 7 10
• .
22
117 3 10
28
191 12 6
.
22
23 11 8
86
60 6 6
.
98
601 12 8
185
746 16 9
-
.
-
11
13 7 2
• .
4
6-0
43
114 12 4
.
77
528 1 7
116
648 17 9
.
134
2,682 9 7
184
2,652 18 4
•
88
422 7 6
122
398 6 9
.
1825
26,401 - 10
2,069
30,307 7 9
.
'137
887 9 -
168
1,163 9 8
-
35
160 11 4
61
199 11 6
.
51
208 12 6
171
481 5 9
.
51
277 18 1
63
335 1 3
•
70
242 3 8
88
345 9 -
•
192
8,867 2 7
809
4,027 6 1
-
11
337 19 3
12
303 18 1
.
71
868 18 6
79
939 18 4
.
61
836 13 7
71
1,070 10 6
.
31
29 17 9
67
98 17 3
-
60
255 12 6
82
424 15 6
.
19
130 11 7
18
126 19 6
.
31
160 16 11
89
186 8 9
.
275
970 6 6
286
1,084 - 10
-
34
112 1 4
89
152 6 4
.
21
121 18 8
28
194 4 3
.
47
978 4 8
106
1,196 17 6
.
33
110 5 2
45
230 4 6
.
50
246 12 8
99
379 6 5
-
277
8,667 - -
844
4,112 16 -
-
•
• " •
2
- 9 -
*
668
8,643 6 1
797
9,561 4 4
.
5
62 8 4
6
82 7 1
.
824
8,215 15 8
998
9,668 6 8
.
19
59 2 4
26
66 1 7
-
37
375 2 6
31
280 8 9
.
4
7 18 6
9
31 9 •"
•
18
62 13 7
26
80 8 1
•
2
- 11 -
14
24 - -
.
.
...
46
77 16 -
•
608
5,878 16 7
669
6,382 2 6
• •
81
1,818 1 7
101
1»828 9 8
•
151
1,976 7 10
209
2,543 18 6
•
421
8,056 11 2
641
8,809 4 6
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POST OFFIC£ SAVaOBBAWKS RETAAimSG OPBN ON 31 DKCSMBBK 1880
COUNTY.
York — continued.
Woodlesford - - -
Wors borough Dale
Wortley, Leeds
Wortle} , Sheffield -
Yarm - - - -
Yeadou ...
York ... -
York road, Leeds -
Total
Anglesea :
WALES:
Aberfraw
Amlwch
Beaumaris
Bodedtfm
Brjngwran -
f Brynsiencjn -
Cemaes
•f Gaerwen
Holyhead
Llanerchjmedd
Llanfochreth -
Llanfairpwllorwngyll
Llanoefni
Menai Bridge
Peniraeth
The Valley -
Total . - -
Bucon:
Beaufort - - - - -
Brecon ---.--
Brvnmawr - - •
Builth
Bwlch
Crick ho well - • - - -
Glasbury - . - - -
Hay
Llanwrtyd - - - - -
Senny Bridge - - - -
Talgartli
Trecastle - - - - -
Ystradgynlais - - - -
Total - - -
TEAR 1880.
Fumber
of ADCountfl'
romaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
70
73
89
96
145
281
3,844
87
96,590
24
406
313
67
21
141
875
125
45
84
320
200
]0
60
2,681
146
767
446
307
71
224
29
446
83
54
125
54
126
2,878
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Aberayron
A berporth
Aberystwith
Boiicath
Borth -
Cardigan
t Crosswood
Go(>inan
Kilgerrau
347-
236
42
897
12
37
519
34
50
Amount,
Indvsive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
£. s. d.
821 17
299 19
671 6
1,757 8
2,784 13
4,205 17
64,019 1
630 17
11
2
6
11
3
6
1,243,527 15 2
397 4
6,274 2
4,634 12
436 18
367 19
10
4
4
1
2
1,098 18 6
10
5
4
15
13,225
1,06 J
656
617
4,756 17
3,177 4
132 11
583 -
37,420 4 3
2.834 7
12,907 14
10,283 9
4,718 5
628 7
4,405 17
217 1
6,126 8
1,027 5
798 15
1,495 13
538 10
1.835 1
4
2
5
2
1
10
11
7
5
9
6
47,816 17 8
3,529 16 6
510 16 5
7,436 14 5
123 6 8
189 12 6
8,300 2 3
302 9 2
561 5 7
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of Acoou
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dlst
Decemb
1^81.
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8,51
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F THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
TEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Nnmber
Amount,
of Acooimts
. indiieiTe of Interest,
of AcCOUDtl
indusiTe of Interest,
remainiog
ttanding to Credit
remaminc
BtaodiDg to Credit
Open 00 the
ofaU
Open on the
ofaU
3Ut
Open Accoonta
31st
Open Accountt
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31st December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
£. t. d.
£. i. d.
-
850
8,947 17 10
850
8,839 13 11
-
56
886 7 11
82
1,163 16 -
-
14
202 11 10
28
235 7 2
-
84
620 18 -
49
613 5 7
-
12
88 6 8
24
182 4 9
-
894
8,415 6 1
461
8,895 15 5
-
81
575 8 10
89
655 17 4
-
02
1,900 18 8
145
2,111 9 9
-
45
652 8 10
72
600 10 4
-
40
260 16 10
69
479 10 10
-
156
2,715 9 -
196
2,838 14 7
L . . -
8,051
46,170 8 6
8,818
48,863 16 8
24
248 16 5
87
310 13 2
-
152
2,181 7 11
178
2,559 16 1
-
1,828
25,380 8 2
1,489
26,205 6 8
-
135
2,838 10 4
158
2,761 6 10
•
122
2,471 16 4
154
2,797 6 2
•
5
16 8 -
85
54 8 8
-
8
24 1 5
2
17 10 1
-
78
687 2 10
87
864 1 1
-
126
2,201 6 11
240
2,878 7 11
-
126
2,176 - 5
122
1.805 10 3
-
44
704 10 11
75
687 2 3
•
511
10,625 10 11
657
9,976 16 6
-
222
4,343 - 2
268
4,327 9 9
-
203
6,682 8 4
298
5,966 9 *
-
801
12,575 16 7
1,044
14,800 1 8
-
174
1,718 11 5
804
2,407 19 11
-
78
830 8 6
82
859 - -
-
8
48 18 1
22
95 1 7
-
106
2,095 11 5
104
2,278 - 6
•
55
684 13 4
91
1,037 - 4
-
64
311 8 9
82
400 1 -
-
201
8,416 16 11
235
3,811 4 11
-
88
448 7 7
.^•2
563 18 2
-
95
2,520 6 1
116
2,799 15 10
-
64
551 19 10
81
' 634 16 -
-
99
1,874 - 6
128
1,985 5 11
L - - -
4,987
87,608 8 1
6,051
92,879 9 5
14
177 8 1
84
227 9 6
-
878
11,148 2 11
1,195
11,682 14 9
•
29
844 7 10
61
819 13 1
819
7,662 1 5
1,227
7,554 10 8
-
-
• . •
92
209 8 6
-
1,581
14,298 7 6
2,071
15,465 1 3
-
44
551 1 2
100
582 10 11
-
857
8,622 2 8
432
4,060 12 8
* •
98
771 7 8
138
860 - 8
-
28
198 8 11
74
172 17 3
-
47
729 2 8
77
725 1 2
•
111
780 4 -
260
521 13 4
-
41
776 15 -
50
802 3 10
•
•
• • •
2
- 7 -^
'
60
529 9 1
86
538 16 5
•
170
1,080 8 4
298
1,134 3 9
• •
447
4,290 7 5
529
4,817 4 8
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COUNTY.
WALES— conimued,
Carnarvon — continued.
t
Llanfairfechan
Mostyn -street
Nevin -
Penmaenmaur
Penyffioes
Port Dinorwic
Port Madoc -
Pwllheli
Sarn
Talysarn
Trefriw -
Trevor -
Upper Bangor
Waenfawr
Total -
Denbigh :
Abergele • • • .
Adwy-r-clawdd - • -
Bers'ham - . . -
BettW8-y-coed ...
Brymbo ....
Cerrig-y-Druidion ...
Chirk
Colwyn Bay ....
Denbigh . . - -
Garth
Gresford . - . -
Hightown, Wrexham
Llanddulas ....
Llangedwyn - - . .
Llangollen ....
Llanrhaiadr ....
Llanrwst ....
LlansaintfiTraid-Glyn-Ceiriog -
Llansilin . . - -
Penmachno - - • -
Pensam - - . .
Rhosymedre - - - .
Rossett - - - - -
Ruabon • • • .
Ruthin . • . • •
Summer Hill - . . •
The Lodge - . . -
The Moss ....
Wrexham ....
Total
Flint:
Bagillt -
Bangor Isycoed
Buckley
Caerwys
Cefn-y-bedd -
Connah's Quay
Dyserth
Flint -
Greenfield
Holywell
Llanfair Talhaiaron
347-
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
DecenAer
1880.
Amount,
iodasive of Interest,
standing to Ci^edit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
162
60
212
251
181
298
160
20
67
47
5
199
6,381
894
271
29
70
113
68
198
63
617
18
103
17
30
710
212
426
29
102
100
360
82
254
600
46
22
1,517
6,363
187
39
208
47
100
190
13
290
24
555
14
YEAR 1881.
£.
d.
1,589 15 8
417 3 5
l,t542 2 6
2,570 5 4
1,239 19 4
2,400 5 10
2,504 2 2
214 17 3
559 6 1
539 10 8
12 5 8
1,819 14 4
62,538 15 10
7,314
1,539
60
981
678
263
2,244
261
5,784
11
1,130
48
314
1 9
14 11
5 3
18 -
12 -
7 10
4 11
14 10
10 4
4 8
7 1
10,106 4 3
2,690 16 5
6,372 10 6
72 16 6
1,019 6 6
790 7 6
4,255 13 10
734 8 7
4,456 9 3
7,352 14 7
331 5 10
110 14 8
19,975 6 11
78,901 7 5
2,547 8
504 5
3,222 7
550 3
585 6
2,722 12
211 12 -
4,570 2 6
194 16 2
9,161 7 4
87 13 11
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1881.
285
34
135
304
414
382
501
282
29
188
59
43
277
69
9,728
476
306
42
92
159
106
239
81
622
41
126
24
98
12
856
247
578
49
118
150
19
476
131
278
696
62
38
11
1,747
7,862
224
44
246
74
130
275
31
336
27
668
84
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
1-3
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TEAR 1881.
Number
Amoonty
Number
Amount,
ofAMonti
inelMife of Interest,
of Account!
indnnve of Intenit,
renfeAiniiig
mmikkK to Credit
renudninc'
sinndiog to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
ofaU
3l8t
Open Aoeonnte
3l8t
Open Acooaiiti
December
• on the
December
on the
imL
3M December 1880.
1881.
31»t December 1881.
£. s. d.
£. *. I
. .
24
69 1 11
46
119 7 2
-
792
11,652 2 4
978
11,540 9 7
-
134
2,263 2 6
217
2,630 15 6
-
64
593 9 10
66
664 17 3
-
208
5,324 19 10
226
5,686 10 1
•
46
359 2 2
40
2dl 3 6
-.
76
1J27 7 11
189
1,286 7 11
•
83
214 1 1
43
321 8 2
.
36
260 18 10
86
318 17 2
.
72
473 19 6
97
443 17 2
•
842
11,657 11 -
1,040
12,456 12 9
• •
146
1,930 12 2
195
2,213 13 10
-
32
96 16 4
46
186 1 2
, - . .
4,122
60,320 15 2
5,308
64,005 16 6
210
1,709 19 4
307
2,032 14 -
« •
263
3,258 19 9
892
3,684 1 2
-
976
16,042 19 -
1,359
17,188 18 7
-
186
4,068 12 2
256
4,102 5 -
-
-
...
46
18 14 1
•
6
14 - -
11
3 9-
-
43
758 6 8
52
812 6 7
-
824
13,300 4 6
949
15,659 - 11
-
346
6,813 10 11
483
7,125 19 9
-
• •
.
52
23 17 10
-
324
767 10 5
566
1,028 2 7
•
814
9,108 14 -
1,011
10,787 5 1
- •
-
...
11
36 17 1
-
198
3,026 16 10
280
2,971 7 8
-
411
3,067 3 -
694
3,683 17 4
-
24.
133 14 11
24
93 9 7
-
3,738
57,117 7 1
4,407
62,022 1 8
-
100
811 15 1
235
1,021 19 8
-
94
1,216 11 6
180
1,509 9 1
-
72
904 15 4
118
1,030 3 2
-
4
3 5-
15
18 9 11
-
49
22 4 -
116
146 14 8
-
246
3,076 7 7
813
8,404 9 8
-
34
226 6 -
77
440 12 3
-
193
3,861 10 1
284
3,966 6 8
-
69
1,111 19 3
117
1,229 6 6
-
126
1,266 3 3
118
1,295 19 11
-
165
996 18 9
241
1,618 11 3
-
65
1,225 8 4
115
1,236 8 9
-
543
4,931 12 6
782
5,825 2 11
-
29
246 16 11
29
225 4 -
-
103
731 14 10
199
1,121 4 8
-
62
433 16 9
106
803 6 1
-
13
126 8 8
60
171 8 10
-
116
2,802 5 1
135
8,053 3 11
•
8
67 12 5
24
214 18 1
-
266
1,470 4 -
877
2,194 13 6
-
21
135 2 8
30
378 17 6
-
184
2,875 18 9
207
8,504 17 10
-
166
703 5 3
264
945 11 9
-
196
1,988 5 -
228
2,016 10 6
* •
32
245 15 6
51
280 6 1
-
160
4,021 2 -
208
4,098 10 3
-
81
947 15 8
85
995 19 -
•
16
18 12 1
17
26 18 3
i£F.
114
302 10 7
210
448 5 8
• •
185
2,519 6 4
322
2,984 3 3
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POST OFFICB SAVINGS BANU RBMAINTNO OPEN ON 31 DECBMBBR 1880 AVD 1881^ &C. 87
COUNTY.
WALES^^onttMued.
Glamorgav-- continued.
Mardy - - - -
Merthyr Tydvil
Mcrthyr V^ale
Mill-street, Aberdare
Monistown - - -
Mountain Ash
Mumbles ...
Nanty/yilon ...
Nantymoel - - -
Nttvigation - - -
Neath - - - .
I Nelson - - - .
O^moie Vale
I Pantysgallog
Penarth - - -
Penclawdd - . -
Pencoed ...
t Pcnrhiwceiber
Pentre - - - .
Pen try ch - - .
Pennydarran - - -
Pen}graig ...
Pontardawe - - -
Pontardu litis - - •
Pontyclown - - -
t Pontycwmmer
Pontypridd - - .
Porthcawl ...
Pyle . . - .
Quakers'-yard
Resolve n ...
Reynold stone
Roath ....
St. Pagan's - - .
St. Helens, Swansea
St. Nicholas . - -
St ThoDias, Swansea
Sketty - - . .
Skewen ...
Southemdown
♦South Ferndale
Splotlands ...
Swansea - . .
TaffsWell -
Taibach - - .
The Docks, Swansea
Tony-pandy - - -
Tonyrefail - - -
Trealaw - - .
Treforest - - .
t Treharris - . -
Treherbert - • .
Treorchy - - -
Troedyrhiw - • -
Tylorstown - - -
Walter's-road, Swanaea -
Waunarllwydd
West Cross - - -
M'hitohurch, Glamorgan -
tYnyshir ...
Ystolyfera - . -
Ystrad-Khondda -
Total
TBAR 1880.
TEAR 1881.
Number
of Aooonnts
remaining
Open on the
8l8t
December
1880.
Amount,
fnelnaiye of. Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
81st December 1880.
84
1,147
17
109
369
869
121
11
48
37
1,504
29
264
81
89
271
1
10
119
226
03
4
560
135
123
66
32
69
650
8
54
40
101
67
35
28
4
436
2y903
128
253
73
91
44
32
91
808
172
122
15
191
11
27
16
270
102
23,909
s. d.
142 13 4
19,738 19 4
206 11 3
1,586 17 4
3,319 - 9
5,465 4 1
1,119 -
112 3
925 11
843 4
26,577 -
8,697
2,186
4,506
1,751
116
1,383
4,555
25
319
162
523
976
231
42
52
2,626
40^828
2,460
4,053
621
1,766
482
281
953
8,637
2,355
2,303
272 18 1
3,410 . 6
919 7 2
254 13 10
3,209 - 11
14 13 2
37 •" 6
1,027 4 4
4,835 15 -
1,023 3 10
1 18 -
4 9
10 2
13 3
14 7
9 8
15 11
18 -
11 9
5 9
6 11
18 2
19 9
1 2
1 7
10 9
- 1
1 1
8 4
14 3
18 6
9 9
13 6
9 10
108 12 11
1,631 5 3
20 19
219 5
178 11
10
10
5,616 13 6
841 11 8
829,944 14 6
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1881.
Amount,
indusiye of Interest,
stand mg to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31 8t December 1881.
81
1,449
47
201
515
478
151
17
111
42
1,803
26
49
28
430
100
38
3
437
4
23
225
261
134
33
4
710
180
146
90
46
81
824
10
144
55
170
72
157
34
815
3,378
168
348
84
119
46
69
166
55
445
286
151
66
292
28
49
20
4
383
184
32,073
21,
a,
1,
1,
28,
8,
1,
4,
1,
10,
2,
h
1,
1,
3,
*4,
2,
1,
4.
8,
2,
1,
6,
1,
871,
347.
L4
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
y.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
OTAL -
OTAL
79
12
dC6
161
894
181
358
104
90
215
44
24
72
75
134
14
51
119
45
Amount,
iDcluiive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
8l8t December 1880.
£. $. d.
1,245
82
6,105
2,989
4,394
2,705
6,155
1,658
927
1,631
277
286
946
12
9
16 8
7
4
19
16
11 -
11 8
9 II
17 4
YEAR 1881.
Numb^
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1881.
Amount,
IndosiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofall
Open Accounts
on Ihe
Slst December 1881.
2,373
61
48
30
104
54
53
62
60
132
176
288
349
68
253
90
145
980
381
3,284
463 - 11
1,348 19 8
279 11 7
813 19 8
2,20'i 1 1
80 9 8
33,095 - 5
817
682
630
1,878
1,119
624
665
124
3,141
2,911
4,261
5,258
438
2,651
1,023
1,479
17,067
4,464
2 2
12 7
6 9
3 5
8 3
18 1
19 10
3 3
11 11
19 1
18 5
- 1
- 6
19 8
19 3
6 3
7 7
5 6
49,140 16 7
29
243
3
1
5
14
10
2
88
1,142
16
7
30
474
7
2
71
2,890
18
10
290
6,242
13
-
61
667
9
-
642
11,226
17
6
27
352
2
-
11
102
13
1
29
424
11
7
6
19
2
11
26
145
12
11
235
8,970
1
1
426
10,175
11
8
272
7,866
17
1
101
1,848
108
195
426
6,189
251
2,634
898
4,832
139
2,717
414
6,131
146
1,009
167
1,082
360
1,636
88
420
70
285
110
1,131
78
117
128
521
170
1,189
30
181
100
312
157
1,968
89
229
8,525
74
67
43
180
59
106
69
121
129
229
839
406
86
864
112
165
1,089
433
4,021
£. s. d.
5 6
14 8
8 8
16 -
18 8
1 -
8
17
G
14
7
7
0
6
8 6
2 0
14 8
8 6
6 4
17 4
18 9
16 10
3 8
12 10
33,236 11 2
891
855
683
2,010
1,193
689
633
646
2,781
2,936
4,499
4,961
638
2,782
1,206
1,610
17,705
4,640
18
1
1
15
14
10
2
9
10
2
2
1
1
8
G
2 -
17 -
8 11
15 -
7 8
16 5
10 11
9 2
18 10
51,266 9 G
27
269
8
7
14
17
6
11
96
1,314
10
4
84
617
6
11
76
2,289
9
1
827
6,274
15
8
105
689
12
5
800
12,895
-
8
82
426
10
5
16
122
7
9
26
884
16
3
7
79
6
1
80
132
12
6
310
4,083
9
2
462
10,659
-
3
279
7,668
-
4
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 89
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amoant,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
indaiive of Intereat,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
otall
3l6t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
31tt December 1880.
1881.
Slat December 1881.
WALES'-continued.
•
Pem uroke — continued.
£. s. J.
£. i. d.
Ne}land . . • • -
151
2,754 18 5
242
3,138 13 8
Pembroke . - - • .
276
4,832 12 10
340
5,136 - 5
Pembroke Dock . - - .
981
18,697 16 9
1,226
19,333 8 5
8tDavid'8
144
• 3,164 ^ 6
176
2,871 1 6
Saandersfoot - • - • •
60
746 14 3
86
708 15 11
Solva
129
2,2U0 6 4
140
2,704 - 7
Tenby - - • •
501
8,277 11 -
621
9,339 12 6
Total • • •
4,490
86,222 17 0
5,472
90,644 19 11
Radnor :
Knighton . - . . -
a70
5,511 8 1
420
5,755 9 8
Llandrindod - - . - -
46
561 15 1
53
637 13 8
Newbridjje-on-Wje • - -
84
1,452 11 7
98
1,027 19 10
New Radnor
12
36 16 1
20
84-8
Norton Radnor ....
2
- 5 -
12
9 4 9
Penybont - - . . .
184
3,137 2 3
191
3,160 17 3
Presteiun . - - . .
278
2,018 2 -
818
3,209 13 3
Rhayuder . . . • .
388
8,730 2 5
412
9,318 19 10
Total - • -
1,364
22,348 2 6
1,524
23,812 18 6
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeen :
Aberdeen . - .
AlN)yne - . -
Alford - . . .
Anchmill - - .
Balluter . . .
Boddani • • •
Bruemar - . -
Castle-Btreet, Aberdeen -
Cuminestown
•Crimond - - -
t Crown-street - - -
Dyce - - - -
Ellon . . - -
Fraserburgh . - -
Fy?ie - - - -
George-street, Aberdeen -
Holborn-Btreet, Aberdeen
Huntly- - . .
Insch - - - •
Inverurie - • -
♦ Keith Hall -
Kemnay . . -
Kennethmont
Kincardine O'Neil •
Kintore - - -
Lomnay - . -
Longside - - -
Mintlaw . • -
f Moneymusk . - -
New Aberdour
New Deer - - •
New Pitsligo
347.
M
18,736 15
415 14
1,'>28 2
440 19
568 12
15 11
266 17
1,571 4
277 6
219 6
20
688
2,594
402
1,007
117
1,206
149
1,392
218
2U
243
147
390
165
124
512
6
2
2
8
8
6
5
11
3
3
13 10
15 2
7
5
8
3.
12
9
12
1
1 2
9 -
1 8
16 11
8 -
14
14
16 9
8 5
19 11
104 2 2
136 1 8
491 8 11
2,221
121
242
189
95
58
96
650
79
3
10
9
267
477
99
326
146
245
47
221
I
81
43
45
100
47
85
77
36
37
23
81
20,799
550
1,33]
626
619
90
359
1,908
387
87
10
14
978
3,003
444
1,390
189
1,503
277
1,713
11
257
307
137
427
239
180
538
250
211
139
689
17 2
2 6
11 7
6 11
9 7
4 2
15 7
9 11
17 9
13 2
13 8
11
2
19
2
5 11
2 10
15 8
12 2
18 8
17
6
1 6
1 4
8
7
9
4
7
.3
16 1
13 11
4
7
10
5
19
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BETURN OF THE NUMBEB OP ACCOtTNTS Of DEPOSITOBS tN
TSAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Ifumber
Amount,
Number
Amount,
f! O TT N T Y
of Accounts
indasive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Intereer,
v./ V/ L/ 11 X X ■
remBming
standing to Credit
remaining
stonding to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accounts
Slst
Open Accounts
December
on tlie
December
on tlie
1880.
3ltt December 1880.
1881.
31 St December 1881.
SCOTLA N D— continued.
•
Abehdeev —continued.
£. s. d.
£. *. d.
-
1-26
614 1 6-
- 13^1
608 0 11
-
141
874 1 4 -
221
1,010 6 6
•
•
-
2
1 17 5
-
476
3,046 6 6
680
4,327 6 3
-
42
348 11 -
62
270 16 0
•
62
100 5 1
81
131 8 0
-
50
200 4 10
70
316 16 6
-
73
125 10 8
163
217 16 0
-
43
168 0 .-
40
210 8 2
-
67
261 5 3
04
306 6 0
•
-
•
21
66 2 10
-
33
00 10 0
78
131 3 10
-
70
110 10 7
05
144 10 8
-
205
3,521 ^ 8
864
3,334 17 3
-
72
711 8 2
60
605 10 10
-
02
144 14 10
180
436 14 3
* •
153
505 17 10
204
746 11 1
. . .
6,617
. 46,000 - 10
8,807
52,530 3 0
25
566 4 10
41
505 0 2
-
8
34 15 10
12
40 10 -
-
15
100 2 11
13
115 6 5
-
14
126 8 6
11
107 4 3
-
88
506 5 8
113
707 5 3
-
22
582 5 3
22
725 3 7
-
16
334 3 6
18
360 10 0
-
-
-
2
28 1 2
• a
6
2 3-
14
12 ^ 4
- . -
16
67 14 5
17
72 18 3
-
17
204 16 3
17
203 IC 5
-
34
340 13 6
45
421 4 3
-
13
72 13 -
23
41 11 7
-
10
474 8 5
26
566 10 0
-
154
1,664 16 7
180
2,088 16 1
-
6
14 17 1
5
14 17 6
•
80
. 146 17 5
34
224 2 7
-
14
214 4 4
1«
223 0 -
-
30
286- 0 6
20
215 6 2
-
-
-
2
- 6 -
-
105
l,St)5 3 5
100
1,655 12 -
-
58
1,134 11 3
54
720 8 7
-
43
357 16 0
36
278 12 2
-
14
78 16 2
23
108 7 8
-
120
1,080 16 8
151
1,250 13 0
•
30
436 1 6
43
300 10 7
-
3
20 8 8
5
50 11 7
--» •
20
180 6 2
40
242 10 6
-
7
3 10 3
8
11 14 1
-
6
26 1 0
6
4 18 8
-
181
2,726 14 6
201
2,042 17 11
-
27
520 16 -
31
577 10 11
•
18
258 4 4
22
273 - 6
-
204
2,460 12 2
355
2,030 17 11
•
7
17 17 1
16
31 8 0
-
87
620 7 0
41
678 11 8
•
16
810 5 -
20
356 IB 4
-
6
26 3 8
0
26 0 0
-
28
58 0 3
82
03 17 10
-
76
530 16 6
77
520 6 -
-
12
130 11 10
16
160 2 7
• ~
02
1,213 10 0
112
1,344 0 10
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THAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Number
Amonnt.
r n TT N T V
of AeeooBts
indttdve of Interest,
of AecounU
inclusive of Int<'re6ty
Vy Vf U 1^ X. *■»
rtnaimng
•taodiag to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
•
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
3Ut
Open Accounts
81 St
Open Accounts
*
December
on the
December
on the
1880«
31st December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
SCOTL AN D^^ontinued.
Arg YLE — continued.
£. 8. d.
£. *. d.
Tayinloan
27
286 3 5-
28
400 7 9
Tajnuilt - - - - -
32
501 13 4
34
428 18 6
Ti^h-na-bruaich - - . -
40
751 16 8
58
825 14 5
Tiree
0
163 3 1
11
194 11 5
Tobciraory - - - - -
62
815 2 7
48
620 15 9
Toward
10
18 ^ 8
11
17 6 -
Total - - -
2,009
22,205 17 -
2,322
24,029 10 11
Ayr:
Annbank - - . . .
53
235 19 -
60
269 14 1
Ard rowan
205
1,608 4 5
245
1,968 9 6
Auchinleck .....
77
205 10 3
104
S54 1 6
Ayr ..... .
1,420
12,689 13 10
1,735
14,557 16 2
BttllHntrae
Id
23 14 10
13
S3 2 4
Barrhill
14
37 3 4
19
48 12 7
Beith
467
4,865 8 -
536
5,377 4 3
Catririe -.-•-.
63
371 11 -
97
502 1 7
Cro8»faiil, Mnybole ...
10
49 L8 7
13
83 14 10
Cumnock, Old . - . -
460
4,272 5 7
568
4,564 1 10
l>«ill7
76
317 1 2
99
293 4 4
Dalraellirigton . . . -
228
424 2 9.
267
524 2 1
Dairy
308
1,776 17 2
476
1,858 11 1
Droghorn . - . - .
64
204 19 8.
105
247 7 7
Dunaskiii .....
185
087 2 7
305
835 7 2
t Fairlie
.
- - -
75
108 16 2
Fenwick - . . . -
53
344 5 4
62
377 10 -
Fullarton - - . - -
78
30 Jd 5-
84
89 12 2
Galston --.-.-
206
913 3 -
327
1,165 10 9
Girvan
105
600 9 11-
196
803 6 -
Glengariiook - . • - .
58
111 6 11
91
233 18 6
Hurlford
148
467 13 2
202
521 - 1
Irvine
290
1,892 - 2
354
2,085 4 10
Kilbirni« .....
173
1,483 1 11
237
1,497 14 1
Kilmarnock
1,090
6,454 3 3
1,386
7,201 15 2
Kiliiiaur8 - • - -
142
545 4 1
154
600 1 1
Kilwinning
374
1,625 8 8
420
1,879 10 1
Largs
234
2,082 5 8
257
2,487 10 10
Lugar - • ....
63
221 5 -
79
273 19 1
Mauchline • • • • .
283
2,829 14 8
299
2,772 - 5
Maybole - . . . •
73
527 2 4
97
586 2 7
New Cumnock ....
97
452 11 9
146
490 14 7
Newmilns
207
712 - 1
249
058 7 10
Ochiltree
30
130 16 3
44
87 8 -
Patna -.-•-.
69
210 7 9
87
371 4 9
Prestwick . . . . -
35
57 3 11
49
84 5 4
j- Rankinston .....
.
...
41
35 3 6
SalcoaU
203
988 19 3
283
1,158 7 6
Skelmorlie - - • ...
37
218 9 7
39
170 9 1
Stevenston .....
242
1,133 13 2
337
1,297 18 2
Stewarton - . . . -
220
848 7 10
278
1,150 17 10
Tarbolton
61
213 10 2
67
249 19 4
Troon
127
800 15 11
177
912 3 6
West Kilbride ...
43
552 12 4
47
593 8 11
Whiting Bay ....
5
8,493
24 18 3
8
27 15 5
Total - - .
54,247 11 11
. 10,814
61,698 6 5
347.
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RETURN OF THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 18 81.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Intervvt,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
OtMu on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accounts
Slst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
Slst December 1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
ued.
£. i. d.
£. $. d.
mm*
80
241 11 2
44
202 15 4
...
99
470 15 -
120
480 7 2
. - -
35
564 8 11
78
616 6 6
...
231
1,417 9 11
892
1,810 11 11
• • .
101
1,392 15 11
152
1,463 12 5
. - -
10
157 2 7
27
167 18 7
. • -
152
2.099 11 10
200
2,008 7 7
. -
82
668 15 8
129
840 18 1
.
15
12 18 8
15
7 17 7
•
240
1,8-27 6 8
484
2,367 12 4
- - -
142
1,084 16 1
240
1,055 4 0
- • -
18
58 1 11
20
61 7 5
- - -
166
1,247 - 2
205
1,538 18 4
• - •
13
166 18 6
17
193 1 10
POTAL - - -
1,819
11,894 - 8
2,068
12,809 4 7
97
1,208 16 1
120
1,281 10 2
. - -
125
1,541 1 4
168
1,847 1 7
- - -
36
437 14 4
71
538 12 7
. - .
21
199 2 6
84
327 5 6
...
77
1,419 16 1
115
1,652 8 9
.
212
2,721 18 6
248
3,072 7 4
- - -
75
506 9 9
96
660 12 10
.
58
420 1 9
108
521 18 10
.
50
784 15 8
57
772 12 1
.
71
747 14 7
90
820 6 -
. • -
270
1,566 16 9
257
1,711 J8 5
• • •
1
1 - 8
9
23 10 2
'OTAL - . •
1,088
11,649 2 7
1,358
13,235 14 3
31
160 - 6
39
272 17 -
-. . -
30
862 11 9
83
424 7 3
• • •
115
1,118 6 5
118
1,133 7 7
- - -
116
901 18 9
161
1,113 17 2
Total - • •
292
2,537 17 5
886
2,944 9 -
2
17 8 2
• • •
49
643 1 1
66
649 0 11
• • •
, 77
1,304 11 4
84
1,828 8 6
• • •
2
12 6 8
2
15 18 1
• - -
16
158 12 11
24
165 19 5
• • •
20
80-8
48
50 17 3
• • •
8
102 - 10
48
114 5 9
• • •
8
1 6 -
18
21 12 2
• • •
172
1,799 9 8
235
1,926 3 4
-
186
1,175 12 8
314
1,400 6 9
Total - - -
488
5,227 - -
825
6,689 15 4
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Yi
Number
£AR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
or Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
Inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on thi
1880.
3lBt necember 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
SCOT LAN D^continued.
Clackma]C3ak :
£. s. d.
£. *. d.
Alloa
802
8,019 4 9
518
8,761 4 7
Canibus
14
88 16 11
86
68 12 3
t Clack Djannan - . . .
-
. - •
21
26 4 5
Dollar
201
1,422 12 9
280
1,816 17 4
Tillicoultry
91
1,175 11 11
103
1,300 17 7
Total - - -
008
5,651 6 4
953
0,969 16 2
Cromarty :
Avoch ------
29
376 4 2
86
443 3 7
Cromarty . . . - .
40
284 10 4
62
388 8 6
Total - - -
69
660 14 6
98
831 12 1
«
Dumbarton :
Alexandria
104
883 18 6
124
9C5 1 9
Arrochar
83
271 3 -
37
316 2 2
Bonhill
77
288 19 5
147
518 2 4
Bowling
29
381 2 9
50
451 16 5
Cardross
49
820 5 5
92
401 16 10
Clyde Bank -
60
236 12 9
95
4.)7 5 11
Cove -
44
524 - 10
60
468 8 8
♦Craigrownie -
4
- 18 5
—
Dumbarton -
578
5,890 - 1
728
6,713 7 7
Gareloch Head
18
^Q 10 3
25
104 17 4
Helensburgh -
548
4,953 9 8
620
6,128 - 11
KiJcreggan -
21
163 - -
31
127 18 10
Lenzie •
30
101 16 1
52
209 7 5
Old Kilpalrick
49
389 6 7
56
816 1 1
Renton
50
118 9 7
117
218 15 -
Roseneath
18
104 - 8
48
100 9 2
Row
69
353 19 7
88
478 2 10
DCMFRIBS :
Total . - -
1,772
14,437 18 2
2,870
16,905 9 3
Annan -
.
159
1,568 15 6
286
1,862 16 10
Auldgirtli
• . •
29
249 5 1
43
817 18 7
Canonbie
- - .
58
903 11 6
52
933 14 11
Dumfries
. . •
528
4,991 8 8
792
5,827 11 -
Eaglesfield •
• • •
21
105 2 10
29
98 17 4
Ecclefechan -
- - -
34
' 378 1 11
50
304 19 1
Tiangholm
Lochmaben -
• — •
190
27
8,910 - 6
59 17 10
223
44
4,195 19 -
72 11 5
Lockerbie
- • .
63
612 10 8
202
768 7 8
Maxweltown
.
18
8 9 1
44
34 17 4
Moffat -
-
118
1,270 15 10
181
1,338 16 8
Moniaive
• - •
25
172 14 8
89
108 16 1
* Park Gate -
• . •
20
46 12 6
18
60-7
Penpont
0 1
.
61
227 12 10
86
289 8 7
Sanquhar
- - •
84
258 7 1
84
270 2 6
Thornhill, Dumfries ...
116
1,207 16 1
146
1,541 18 4
Total .- - .
1,491
16,050 17 3
2,269
18,111 10 11
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Y E*A R 18 8 0.
YEAR 1 S8 1.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Acoounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
3l9t
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
SC OIL AN D^-coniiiiue4.
Edinburgh:
£. s.
d.
£. S. d.
Argyle-place ---.--
42
143 15
8
84
216 2 7
Btilerno- . . . ^ -
46
311 1
0
58
313 5 7
t Beaufort-nmd - . . .
ft
- 10 -
Blackshiels
25
414 17
.
31
369 11 9
Bonning^n
45
87 10
9
122
210 14 6
Bonnington-road, Edinburgh -
21
22 6
5
83
55 7 7
Bonnyri'^g - - - -
45
. 213 1
5
68
264 11 11
Boroiighmuirhead - - - -
97
345 12
5
163
587 3 9
• Caledonian-road, Edinburgh -
6
9 11
11
2
4 4 9
• Castle-stieet, Edinburgh
48
439 7
1
49
56H 2 10
* Charlotte-place, Edinburgh
280
4,890 5
4
252
4,456 15 8
516 15 2
♦ Clerk-street, Edinburgh - . -
Cockburn street, Edinburgh -
65
758 -
4
67
26
138 1
5
60
200 6 9
Colinton .....
29
131 15
2
40
179 4 7
Comely Green, Edinburgh
72
256 1
3
121
338 19 11
Corstorphine
26
272 19
7
43
394 14 8
Cross - ....
188
2,079 8
«
270
1,807 10 1
Crown street, Leith Walk
70
206 3
7
188
334 11 5
Currie
Dalkeith
148
1,149 3
8
148
1,017 14 2
235
2,507 9
8
315
2,090 9 7
Dairy-road - - . - -
32
64 2
4
106
168 4 5
Davidson's Mains - - - *
21
70 1
5-
23
75 8 11
t Easten-road - - - - .
3
- 17 -
Edinburgh - - - . -
Elm -row, Edinburgh - - -
819
3d
10,720 11
142 18
6
6r
"' 1,117
58
13,185 18 3
185 17 6
FishiT-row, Musselburgh
49
109 8
5
108
198 16 7
Ford
36
231 16
2
43
292 J8 11
Fountain -bridge, Edinburgh -
27
19 12
6
142
100 10 4
t Georore-street - . • .
. ^
. • '
_
51
72 19 6
* Gladstone-place, Elinburgh -
8
33 15
10
"1
6 16 4
Golden Acre . - . - .
^ 5
8 2 1
Gore Bridge - - - - -
40
176 17
_»
39
243 15 2
Granton Harbour, Edinburgh -
34
109 16
7
49
177 1* -
Gniss Market, Edinburgh
35
176 19
11
66
300 18 2
♦ Hanover-street, Edinburgh
58
763 2
55
699 8 6
Holyrood
40
237 2
11
54
224 16 10
India-street, Edinburgh - - .
43
125 4
58
159 5 8
Jocks Lodge - • - . .
68
316 9
2-
71
389 5 2
Lasswade • . - . •
125
728 3
_
178
670 - 5
Laurieston, Edinbui^h ...
101
548 15
10-
183
705 15 6
Leith
435
5,577 7
2
593
6,075 19 11
Leith Walk, Edinburgh -
64
625 7
11
168
751 12 8
Lcven-street, Edinburgh
49
77 16
5
157
264 11 1
Liberton - - - . .
57
488 7
5
102
521 3 3
Lindsay-place, Edinburgh
32
126 14
2
70
343 6 5
Loanhead - - •
55
447 10
_
143
636 5 5
London-street, Edinburgh
18
229 15
8
50
187 - 2
Lothian-road, Edinburgh
27
64 4
9
132
261 6 2
Lvnedoch-place, Edinburgh
125
707 15
8
228
1,433 10 3
M'ayfield
5
12 3
5
48
129 - 3
Mid-Calder - ' -
110
1,173 5
1
169
1,428 17 1
Milton Bridge ....
47
244 7
7
94
807 5 5
Murrayfield
18
109 16
29
108 19 -
Musselburgh
473
4,108 5
8
531
4,436 1 8
Newhaven, N.B. - , -
18'
108 16
9
32
72 4 1
Newington, N.B. ....
161
1,080 13
5
378
1,273 1 10
NichoUon-street, Edinburgh -
220
2,909 17
4
379
3,242 5 11
North Junction street, Leidi -
90
1,108 14
..
205
1,249 2 4
Pennycuick
280
3,939 3
11
293
4,188 8 8
Pitt-s!reet, Edinburt;h ...
236
1,959 8
3
278
1,830 1 4
* Port Hopetoun, Edinburgh -
129
1,250 5
7
112
1,279 8 10
Portobello
350
2,186 3
_
467
2,433 6 5
Princes-street, Edinburgh
42
354 2
-11
52
37(» - 7
t Raeburn place ....
5
4-13 9
Ratho
36
102 2
.
40
111 7 4
Rosewell
44
107 6
9
78
108 3 11
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COUNTY.
SCOTLAND— cimrtnii^,
Edinburgh — continued.
Sand port-street, Leitfa
t Shand wick -place - - •
Slatefbrd ....
Stockbridge, N.B. •
Stow, N.B. -
t TjBecastle ....
Warrislon, Edinbur^
West-Calder . - . -
West Maitland-streety Edinburgh
Total
Fife:
AberJour
Abernethy
Anstruther
Auchtermuchty
Buck haven -
Burntisland -
Cel lardy ke -
Ceres -
Chariestown -
Colinsburgh -
Cowdenbeath
Crail -
Crospgates
Cupar, Fife -
Dairsic •
Dunfermline -
Dysart •
Elie -
Falkland
Inverkeithing
Kettle -
Kingborn
Kirkcaldy
Ladybank
Largo -
Leslie -
Leuchars
Leven -
Lochgelly
Markinch
Newburgh
Newport, Fife
North Queensferry «
Pathhead
Pittenweem -
St Andrew's -
St. Monance -
Saline •
Stnithmiglo -
Tayport
Torrybum
West Wemyss
Windygutes -
Forfar :
Arbroath
Black's Croft
Brechin
Broughty Ferry
Total
YBAR 1880.
Number
of Aecoants
remaining
Open on the
dUt
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1880.
347.
13
22
172
66
24
178
98
6,774
38
39
80
87
74
226
21
45
39
100
33
89
21
294
18
187
155
51
91
131
76
82
365
132
97
282
.48
226
79
174
22
.98
57
120
56
213
59
7
60
129
29
77
44
4,210
401
37
170
303
£. s. d.
16 5 7
55 7 10
1,315 1^ 9
1,085 - 4
148 8 2
1,557 14 3
731 6 1
62,966 1 4
421
131
715
699
120
1,074
77
604
284
1,174
215
479
71
2,845
267
2,187
1,337
276
644
1,667
1,158
854
5,115
2,310
845
3,086
455
1,974
594
2,514
216
549
199
1^260
298
2,028
181
16
563
1,028
71
422
134
11 11
16 2
- 4
10 10
5 11
11 6
2 6
3 4
4 -
12 10
IT 4
6 5
11
13
5
1
16 6
3 2
6 -
15 8
3 4
6 1
- 1
13 10
9 9
7 '8
9 3
IB 11
U 6
U 5
2 8
1 6
15 1
13 -
7 8
- 2
4 8
19 8
- 3
6 9
8 1
5 9
U 5
41,175 12 9
5,137 10 5
38 6 1
2,384 5 4
2,936 6 -
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1881.
Amount,
indusiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31 St December 1881.
87
15
38
250
112
85
32
188
2(ij9
37
40
81
s. d.
7 7
1 1
- 5
1,481 6 -
1,250 5 10
56 5 7
220 19 4
2,090 18 1
jB36 2 3
10,253
71,545 6 -
61
78
150
61
182
377
70
49
58
118
142
44
24
443
20
220
40S
54
156
220
125
180
790
188
122
428
84
272
106
205
86
163
76
326
101
424
79
8
109
226
48
148
46
7,155
554
98
408
883
M 4
332
211
847
649
224
1,364
58
685
3-26
1,232
258
572
87
3,019
224
2,399
1,702
277
924
1,795
1,305
812
5,385
2,217
921
3,157
563
2,527
631
2,795
262
525
256
1,628
389
2,420
181
15
652
1,166
72
448
118
9 9
6 10
5 9
2
15
11
5
12
7
2
5
7
2
- 8
- 7
9 4
13 10
6 2
13 8
- 8
1 8
15 8
15 1
12 10
8 4
8 9
7 5
14
7
14
5
1 3
11 -
11 6
10
6
16 6
2 2
7 10
7 7
19 3
14 10
7 2
10 9
13 3
- 4
45,588 16 6
5,270 - 2
58 19 -
2,757 4 7
2,983 1 1
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NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Aocoiints
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
steading to Credit
remsining
standing to Credit
Open on the
ofnU
Open on the
of all
Slst
Open Accounts
3l8t
Open Accounts
December
on the
on the
1880.
1881.
£. i. d.
£. $. d.
48
464 6 6
130
581 6 10
80
290 16 9
36
299 10 7
89
626 12 9
173
783 2 3
-
- - -
34
53 13 3
6
66 6 -
14
45 13 5
807
10,931 - 1
1,145
11,241 17 1
41
62 17 11
163
170 10 7
37
304 12 6
47
373 10 2
209
2,385 9 3
626
2,736 4 9
167
699 9 10
226
953 10 8
-
- . -
88
43 10 4
76
305 8 2
224
404 14 6
16
22 16 11
70
106 6 7
62
497 2 2
86
491 8 4
367
4,631 11 -
491
6,345 6 5
203
1,091 10 4
683
1,428 3 5
66
484 12 9
92
486 14 11
36
71 2 11
88
134 10 1
282
3,808 14 4
436
4,108 18 3
-
- - -
36
44 7 1
24
100 8 3
105
189 10 1
26
21 - 11
161
81 9 4
371
871 3 9
681
1,201 19 9
-
3,841
38,112 8 10
6,971
42,327 18 6
62
605 17 6
68
483 - 0
18
466 10 7
26
400 7 11
288
2,431 -10
439
2,621 4 6
2
8 18 8
6
8 3 10
303
3,909 1 10
378
3,978 5 4
34
268 ' 8 2
47
281 11 3
37
261 14 7
62
292 19 5
109
976 4 3
133
1,088 5 9
70
703 6 -
112
847 10 8
86
449 18 9
106
647 0 1
•
1,009
9,971 1 1
1,354
10,567 15 6
91
603 - 4
110
555 6 3
10
176 17 9
14
208 4 2
18
107 18 1
22
123 3 11
19
111 2 -
19
66 2 -
4
23 18 9
8
45 9 11
. 146
1,137 18 7
186
1,370 8 -
26
258 2 3
26
234 16 1
3
4 2 6
6
14 10 3
10
134 16 11
14
149 11 3
23
147 11 2
24
90 1 1
-
48
762 11 4
51
702 3 10
-
-
• • .
2
6 6 3
-
33
261 16 9
32
202 5 3
•
126
971 16 3
144
946 12 8
.
4
3 6 9
6
4 9 10
.
166
1,761 4 3
173
1,746 15 7
•
13
82 16 10
12
90 8 1
-
204
1,436 1 4
268
1,659 17 2
-
12
70 16 9
10
62 18 6
-
19
164 - 3
26
200 14 9
-
333
4,327 6 10
491
4,857 6 10
-
46
400 16 6
64
539 7 -
-
47
319 19 4
65
370 14 9
.
21
174 9 2
23
118 12 7
-
23
114 8 -
34
237 12 10
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. QJ
YEAR 18 80.
YEAR 188 1.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY.
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
ioduiive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remHioing
sUndiiig to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
dl8t
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3Ist December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
SCOTLAN D-^continued.
I N V ERN ESS — continued.
£. *. d.
Lochmaddy ... - -
22
77 6 3
82
MuirofOrd
6
16 4 6
31
Munlochy - - - - -
26
167 14 2
30
Portree ------
36
447 18 -
54
Uigr
1
3 1 2
1
Total - - -
1,528
14,317 39 8
1,951
Kincardine:
Auchenblae - - - - -
18
111 18 -
23
Banchory -----
124
1,081 2 2
126
Bar vie - . - - -
26
401 2 7
68
Fettercairn - - - - -
39
425 12 4
46
Fourdoun -----
28
179 10 0
46
Gourdon - - - - -
61
33 6 4
117
Johnshaven - - - - •
61
765 1 -
115
Laurencekirk - - - -
64
833 11 6
122
Stonehaven - - -
94
1,248 17 10
166
Total - - -
606
6,070 I 3
820
Kinross :
Blair Adam - - • -
32
804 12 6
42
Kinross -.-.--
89
796 17 4
178
Milnathort - -
120
1,272 14 11
187
Total • - -
241
2,373 4 8
407
Kirkcudbright:
Auchencaim - - - - •
40
617 19 3
38
Casile Douglas - - - -
242
1,716 16 -
334
Creetown - - - - -
78
1,298 18 I
106
Dalbeattie - - - . .
169
2,084 19 2
261
Gatehouse - - - - -
127
1,136 13 6
140
Kirkcudbright - • . .
229
2,495 1 6
276
New Galloway - - - -
82
852 16 3
139
Total - - -
967
10,103 2 7
1,298
Lanark :
Abington
74
1,101 16 9
112
Airdrie
231
2,681 - 10
303
Anders ton, Glasgow - - .
144
730 16 9
169
Argyle-street, Glasgow - • -
40
68 19 10
91
Bell's Hill
48
524 4 -
77
Biggar
138
1,148 7 1
264
Both well
67
240 17 2
69
Bridgeton, Glasgow - . .
04
396 7 1
166
Broomieluw - - - - -
64
527 15 6
60
• Buchanan-street, Glasgow
11
69 15 4
6
Burnbank - - - - -
49
79 14 8
06
* Calton, Glasgow - - - -
11
30 15 3
11
Cambridge-street, Glasgow
26
10 7 -
162
Canibuslang - • - • -
65
461 12 7
88
Carluke
120
1,064 4 3
286
Carnwath - • - - .
61
677 10 -
122
Charing Cross, Glasgow
142
1,252 6 2
192
Coatbridge • - - - -
748
9,729 8 0
932
Coatdyke
06
433 1 -
142
* Cowcaddens, Glasgow . - -
182
1,465 2 2
149
Crown street, Glasgow - - -
Dalmarnock-road, Glasgow -
87
649 12 8
171
18
86 9 10
67
Douglas - - • -
76
686 9 11
169
Duke-street, Glasgow - - -
126
1,042 11 11
216
347.
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RETCRK OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
C O U H T Y.
TEAR 18 80.
Number
of Aceounto
remaining
Open on ^
81ft
December
1880.
Amount,
indnsiTe of Intertst,
ttandinc to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounti
on the
Sltt December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Acconnts
reoMdning
Open on the
Slit
December
1881.
Amount,
incloBiTe of Intereet,
•tanding to Credit
ofaU -
Open Accounts
on the
diet December 1881.
SCOTLAND— co»««tfei.
Lan AR K — continued.
Eglinton-street, Glasgow
t Fish market - - - -
* Frankly n-plaee^ Glasgow
Gallow^te • - • •
Garscube Cros8| Glasgow
Georiife-street, Glasgow -
Glasgow . - - •
Gorbals Cross - - .
Govan - • • - -
Goyan Hill . - . -
Goyan-road, Glasgow
Great Hamilton-street, Glasgow
Hamilton - . - .
High Blantjre ...
Hill head, Glasgow - - -
Holjtown ....
Hope-street, Glasgow
Ibrox, Glasgow ...
Kelvinbridge, Glasgow •
Kingston, Glasgow
* Kinning-place, Glasgow
Rinning Park, Glasgow
Kirkintilloch ....
Kirkmoirhill ....
Xamington . . • •
Lanark .....
Larkhall . . • .
LeadhiUs - . .
Lesmahagow . - • •
Mary hi 11 ....
Motherwell - - • .
Muirkirk - - • .
New City-road, Glasgow
Newmains - - . .
Newton ....
Oatlands, Glasgow
Osborne Buildings, Glasgow -
Paisley ready Glasgow •
Park head ....
Partick, Glasgow - - .
Peacock Cross - • -
Pollockshields ...
t Possil Park ....
Rutherglen • . • .
Rutherglen-road, Glasgow
St. Enoch-square, Glasgow
St. George's Cross, Glasgow •
St. Kollox, Glasgow
Sandyford, Glasgow
* Sauchiehall street, Glasgow
Shotts ...
* Spring Bank, Glasgow
Springbum -
Stirling-road, Glasgow
* Stockwell-street, Glasgow
Stonehouse •
Strathayen
Thankerton -
The Cross, Glasgow
Uddingston •
Whifflet
Wliiteinch
Whiteynle
Wishaw
182
11
(S7
65
47
716
34
880
24
85
19
612
55
179
120
85
9
102
125
22
88
265
60
18
810
161
79
161
157
447
124
54
105
70
23
22
50
29
267
8
24
47
SB
70
103
114
84
108
104
39
19
55
62
95
209
16
97
61
10
58
105
413
Total - - -
9,965
£. $. d.
1,535 16 5
184
716
396
356
10,779
42
3,498
36
212
196
6,420
282
1,224
1,303
919
23
533
690
197
195
1,864
224
258
3,149
760
633
1,203
1,843
3,605
1,007
94
879
361
31
62
170
160
3,111
1
4
12
17
282
136
665
709
600
621
1,768
1,047
229
177
112
430
609
1,961
146
624
421
20
347
764
4,472
1
17
13 3
12 1
8 5
1 11
12 3
16 11
6 -
3 -
17 1
8 6
18 10
- 3
9 9
9 11
16 -
3 6
17 6
- 9
4
19
9 8
2 8
9
6
4
2
5
13
19 -
11 6
6 10
16 4
6 -
19 1
18 1
1 2
13 9
4 9
- 7
16 9
16 -
15 8
3 8
1 6
14 9
10 10
- 8
7 1
16 7
12 11
1 10
5 6
- 8
281
19
2
111
70
78
799
64
627
103
83
49
780
106
279
157
120
17
140
177
20
68
493
80
18
417
264
103
221
195
608
187
111
220
81
76
20
82
47
429
28
96
29
68
63
81
178
147
176
99
160
39
39
99
53
187
223
31
158
101
39
139
147
504
£. i. d.
1,845
90
3
702
354
387
1 1,299
130
5,070
119
,467
243
7,420
682
1,731
1,594
1,040
41
543
830
98
263
2,096
287
256
3,734
0G5
840
1,483
1,937
4,27-2
1,267
226
757
330
led
41
223
207
8,682
34
41
30
314
171
572
1,139
764
766
1,703
1,293
238
418
138
448
664
2,267
294
702
576
42
632
770
4,706
8 6
1 3
17 ^
8 -
2 7
3 6
5 1
3 -
19 8
11 10
14 3
11 7
1 3
6 6
- 2
8 4
3 1
14 2
7 10
7 2
6 8
18 9
14 4
11 -
2 7
13 10
14 -
17 6
13 2
17
4
3 10
17 6
10
16
14 9
- 7
17 1
5 11
8 10
18 1
12 2
1 -
15 4
3 -
3 4
4 9
3 9
19 10
4 9
19 -
2 6
16 6
10 8
13 6
11 2
1 4
11 8
17 6
16 5
2 5
2 6
1 3
12 9
89,829 15 9
14,763
104,550 15 11
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POST OFFICE SAVINGS fiANKS HBMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. QQ
'
TEAR 18 80.
COUNTY.
Nnnibei'
of Aoooonto
romaioing
Open on the
31ft
December
1880.
Amounty
IneliMiYe of Interest^
ftaading to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
diet December 1880.
SCOTLAND— omtinti^A
LlNLlTHQOW :
Armadale • . -
Bathcrate - - -
Bo'ness-
Broxbarn . • -
Faaldhouse • - -
* Greenbum - • •
Kirkliston - - •
Linlithgow . • -
South Queensferry -
Uphall ....
Whitbnrn -
Winchbnrgb • - •
Total
Moray :
Burghead
Elgin -
Fochabers
Forres -
Garmontb
Lossiemouth
Rothes -
Total
Naibk :
f Auldearn
Nnirn -
Total -
Orkney:
Evie -
t Finstown
Kirkwall
Longhope
RoDsaj - - -
St. Margaret's Hope
f Sanday . - -
Stromness
Stronsay
Wcstray
46
230
183
76
60
12
68
166
188
40
89
15
1,142
87
616
68
606
86
116
22
1,400
212
212
11
121
1
8
66
78
9
8
Total -
Peebles :
Innerleithen - - - -
Noblehouse . - . -
Peebles - - • • -
Wttlkerbum - . . -
West Linton . - • -
Total -
Perth :
Aberfeldy
Almondbank
Alyth .
Auchterarder
Ballinling
347-
282
78
22
215
60
10
886
166
26
117
184
6B
£. $. d.
687 19 8
8,016 8 8
1,121 16 4
746 9 8
856 19 6
17 6 8
498 16 4
1,440 16 -
2,768 18 7
862 6 8
1,266 IG 0
161 6 4
12,443 8 2
182 19 4
7,246 18 9
998 14 10
6,680 2 1
184 19 -
664 19 4
209 8 11
16,066 17 8
2,026 18 4
2,026 18 4
90 18 11
1,090 16 8
8 8-
11 18 11
893 8 1
674 12 6
82 2 11
48 2 8
2,894 18 7
989 17 -
213 16 4
1,799 15 3
234 3 8
7 8 9
8,244 19 7
1,132 8 11
7 9 11
764 17 8
1,292 14 6
196 4 4
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amoant,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY
of Accoants
indosive of Intereity
of Accounts
indosive of Interest,
\^ \J \J i-^ M. 2. m 1 .t__?
•tanding to Credit
remtining
standing to Credit
of all
Open on the
of all
Open Accoants
dlst
Open Accounts
OQ the
on the
Slat December 1880.
1881.
31st December 1881.
£. *. d.
£. s. d.
336 9 8
113
858 12 2
290 14 11
89
426 6 11
61 11 4
31
85 17 3
515 2 9
109
656 18 11
1,000 17 9
166
1,226 14 3
58 4 6
28
77 3 7
226 7 4
35
143 2 8
117 15 7
49
174 13 -
7 9 2
46
47 15 6
992 16 2
101
1,140 16 -
1,606 8 8
211
1,877 6 6
1,438 17 11
248
1,713 11 7
477 17 1
55
523 3 5
822 16 5
173
995 2 6
494 16 5
94
414 7 9
1,078 7 1
194
1,355 7 10
54 4 8
45
115 9 9
294 8 7
89
261 14 5
34 2 11
19
40 3 5
382 12 6
70
350 17 -
187 2 8
26
22B 13 8
426 19 -
160
846 9 8
898 9 2
49
955 3 «-
128 15 4
63
143 9 6
749 4 4
88
738 7 -
...
32
41 2 11
4,827 9 5
538
4,982 14 5
2,328 4 3
206
2,611 6 2
1,013 9 11
52
918 10 3
31 4 6
34
45-8
...
1
1 - -
827 16 2
51
361 10 11
100 0 7
27
105 7 5
21 15 4
10
28 12 9
24,785 10 5
4,043
27,605 - 9
2,127 10 9
267
2,488 12 3
103 11 5
76
168 13 1
539 4 3
201
651 18 11
110 2 9
6
88 15 -
124 17 3
27
90 18 3
32 * 7
29
75 19 11
516 3 4
356
860 9 -
590 6 6
80
769 12 -
4,271 5 -
376
4,637 13 10
1,448 15 3
329
1,555 13 8
- - .
96
67 5 2
. • .
13
37 6 6
30 11 8
9
36 4 7
346 8 2
89
- 363 18 10
.
24
23 3 7
4,069 11 1
493
5,045 I 4
607 5 1
111
613 3 9
2,219 13 4
456
3,337 16 6
1,409 10 5
257
1,955 16 G
ISO 18 6
158
255 16 8
420 19 10
133
581 13 10
...
20
10 15 -
238 4 10
48
221 6 10
617 19 11
82
776 14 1
■
19,954 19 11
3,731
24,703 9 I
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POST OFFICB SAVINGS BANKS REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 101
COUNTY.
8C0TL AN D — continued.
Ross:
Alness -
Ardgay-
Conon Bridge
Cullicudden -
Dingwall
Evanton
Fearn -
Fortrose
Gairloch
Inyergordon -
Lochaish
Locli broom
Loehcarron -
Miayii^
Nig Station •
Obbe .
Parkhill
Poolewe
Portmahomack
Stomowa^
ler -
Strome Ferry
Tain -
Torridon
Ullapool
Total -
RoXBtJBOH :
Denholm . - -
Hawick . • .
Jedburgh - - -
Kelso - - • -
Melrose - . .
Morebattle - - -
Neweastleton
Newtown 8t BoswelFs -
St.Bo8well's ...
Yetholm • . -
Total
Selkirk :
Galafrbiels
Lil lies leaf
Selkirk -
Total
TEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Sltt
December
1880.
45
54
40
Subtlakp:
Baltasound - - •
Danrossness - - •
Lerwick ...
Total
846
27
50
89
12
134
48
15
20
2
6
8
67
12
82
18
10
154
7
29
1,275
27
244
171
118
273
28
61
31
82
86
1,071
214
75
194
483
4
11
253
268
Amount,
inclusire of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1880.
573 7 0
804 5 8
838 5 9
13
4,237 10
372 18
371
1,163
176
1,204
661
102
8
1
1
4 11
17 -
10 11
2 8
9 5
272 19 11
6 7 11
28 18 9
70 19 8
1,586 17 4
32 8 1
65] 8 7
152 16 9
123 13 6
1,720 6 6
102 9 -
199 - 6
14,940 12 5
483 8 11
2,405 - 9
1,557 17 10
1,532 5 6
3,013 15 2
115 8 10
473 6 11
135 5 7
1,681 18 5
304 10 8
11,702 18 7
2,872 8 5
882 17 8
1,973 18 3
5,678 13 11
TEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
Deeember
1881.
66
60
55
14
875
46
51
117
19
211
52
19
24
2
1
6
10
78
11
114
88
17
281
11
62
1,685
Amount,
inclusiTtt of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
44
400
268
142
852
84
73
101
106
41
1,556
857
85
847
789
118 18 -
108 6 8
4,386 19 11
4,614 4 7
6
10
325
841
£. $. d.
745
852
879
24
4,652
386
403
1,328
176
1,548
707
66
835
6
88
86
1,879
24
844
183
143
1,988
119
184
8 2
12 5
12 2
4 6
1 8
10 10
8 10
13 8
3 11
8 -
1 1
17 2
19 8
10 II
7 6
11 2
10 6
2 7
10 10
17 5
7 -
14 4
10 9
7 4
15 2
17,102 12 4
358 8 4
9,572 19 1
1,648 - 6
1,593 7 1
3,536 11 8
160 - 11
476 11 9
195 15 3
1,749 5 5
287 14 9
12,568 9 8
8,054 15 5
847 7 1
2,328 6 2
6,230 8 8
72 I 6
85 1 9
4,791 14 10
4,948 18 1
347
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RBTURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
COUNTY.
Number
of Accounts
remainiog
Open on the
Slit
December
1880.
Amount,
iuclasiye of Interest,
ttaadlng to Credit
of all
Open Aceounto
on the
3lBt December 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaininn^
Open on the
31st
December
1881.
Amoan^
induflive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1881.
SCOTTi A ND— cow^tnwerf.
Stirling :
Aberfojle - - - - -
Alva
Balfron
9
69
146
224
6
48
231
9
117
58
219
61
105
185
87
82
12
28
40
72
562
£. t. d.
70 11 4
717 19 6
760 2 -
2,463 6 8
35 6 2
215 14 11
2,097 5 7
16 9 8
1,700 1 10
206 10 11
2,841 14 2
845 18 8
788 7 7
895 6 -
1,890 16 1
618 19 -
66 18 10
80 11 2
251 17 2
572 2 -
6,491 10 1
25
99
152
861
48
162
290
106
234
90
364
91
126
148
103
118
28
38
46
94
788
£. *. d.
165 18 7
749 1 11
952 7 8
2,677 13 10
107 4 7
344 15 10
2,848 12 3
40 9 11
1,850 5 6
259 19 2
3,153 11 1
470 5 9
809 7 6
795 10 6
1,152 1 2
652 2 7
113 8 6
109 - 8
304 1 8
550 11 11
6,767 7 7
• • •
2,815
22,617 8 11
8,496
24,373 11 10
111
4
68
21
104
48
26
21
8
6
2,068 8 11
2 17 -
580 16 11
431 9 4
1,028 5 7
651 10 -
250 8 1
159 - 1
82 14 .6
188 14 5
128
4
60
25
129
55
88
26
8
18
2,262 6 5
2 18 -
780 - 6
616 15 5
1,226 I -
721 4 -
802 8 7-
249 8 8
15 17 10
160 6 2
- - -
892
5,838 19 10
481
6,287 6 2
• •
It
18
10
40
57
55
17
59
254
45
02
283
64
99
809 2 10
22 17 4
• 600 9 10
631 15 2
701 14 11
228 1 6
341 19 11
2,639 7 10
605 18 4
389 18 7
8,264 12 11
525 18 4
511 14 9
20
10
59
96
92
55
84
828
59
82
426
81
126
311 13 4
26 7 5
595 8 1
779 14 8
631 6 8
282 8 10
399 13 -
2,575 19 5
601 6 4
498 15 10
3,757 6 11
435 15 3
507 1 8
. . .
1,063
10,778 7 3
1,518
11,402 16 7
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IRELAND.
COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
Nnmber
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3l8t
December
1880.
Amomity
indnsiye of Interest,
standiDg to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
8l8t DecemlMr 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remsiniaff
O^en on the
8l8t
December
1881.
Amount,
indnsiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
Slst December 1881.
Antrim :
Aghadowej - - .
ADtrim - - - -
Ballycaatle - . -
Ballyclare - - -
Balljmacarretti Belfast -
Bally mena - . -
Ballymoney - - -
Belfast - - . .
•f Bloomfield - - ..
I Bow-street, Lisburn
Broughsbane - • -
BuBb mills - - •
Carlisle Circa9; Belfast -
Gartilough . - -
Carrickfergus
Cliftonyille, Belfast
Clough - - - .
Crumlio ...
CuUybackey -
Coshendall ...
Cusbendun - - -
f Dervock - . -
Diyis-street, Belfast
Doagb . - - -
Donegal -square, Belfast •
Danmurry ...
Edenderry, Belfest
Falls-road, Belfast
Glenarm - - .
Gracebill - - .
Kells ....
Lame - - - -
Ligoniel . • -
Lisburn - - - *
Maloneroad, Belfast
Mountpottinger, Belfiewt •
Mnckamore - - -
Ponglenone - - -
Port Rusb ...
Randalstown - - .
Shankbill-road, Belfast -
Templepatrick
Toome Bridge
Waring-street, Belfast -
Wbite Abbey ...
Wbitebouse - - .
York-street, Belfast
Total
Armagh :
Armagh
Bess brook
Crossmaglen
ForkhiU
Glennane
Keadj -
Lougbgall
Largan -
347-
32
265
77
150
8
520
192
4,818
8
69
182
11
263
209
14
64
87
46
8
77
25
473
60
33
162
82
150
42
234
12
689
175
143
38
71
51
116
287
40
21
815
75
14
496
10,844
857 14 7
5,250 12 5
1,563 8 4
3,700 4 10
28 10 10
11,569 10 8
4,327 9 7
95,361 2 8
164 9 9
1,632 17 5
1,206 18 10
128 14 6
4,406 5
1,605 16
305 9
1,535 19
451 16 11
1,177 11 8
94 10 7
116
745
6,187
1,088
424
2,091
1,835
4,607
598
4,548
78
13,929
2,116
658
530
1,250
999
2,219
3,380
760
400
11,254
1,620
303
3,925
8 8
5 6
5
4
5
18 9
5 1
8 -
19 6
2 5
II 8
13 -
10 7
16 -
10 8
2 7
7 3
17 -
13 11
11 5
1 8
17 9
9
12
3 11
199,441 7 1
262
5,464 10
9
19
856 4
6
25
777 15
5
16
426 7
—
26
575 16
8
140
8,165 18
10
43
879 16
6
826
^ 6,056 1
8
80
275
94
161
168
684
241
4,708
9
2
18
108
484
18
846
380
12
78
60
66
5
18
221
26
681
91
36
244
102
144
42
808
88
881
851
818
56
78
77
148
580
52
25
1,026
117
88
730
14,187
316
49
23
21
26
149
68
370
£. i. d.
867
6,310
2,076
4,119
238
12,278
6,044
103,992
5
281
1,670
2,104
•i73
5,210
2,062
371
1,626
587
1,173
177
34
424
7S5
5,965
1,*274
479
2,540
2,043
4,627
690
5,008
113
15,172
2,080
991
694
1,271
1,364
3,030
4,262
979
406
12,321
1,795
357
6,177
16 8
16 7
14 4
3 4
9 10
8 11
2 —
- 11
0 -
18 -
7
4
1
8
10 6
17 «
7
5
2
7
7
8 8
14 6
6 6
- 4
5
14
14 8
3 10
11 -
1 6
17 6
16 7
14 10
4 8
10 11
9 10
11 9
11 9
8 8
12 -
7 -
14 10
14 9
7 8
13 2
3
16
1
222,810 12 8
6,696 19
568 14
689 6
553 6
603 14
3,229 14
956 11 10
6,268 12 8
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\F THB NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OP DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Namber
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interott,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interegr,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
ttanding to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
Slst
Open Accounts
8Ut
Open AecouQti
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
dlst December 1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
£. s. d.
£. 1. d.
«
85
1,604 7 9
91
1,842 - 8
•
11
141 9 -
29
233 4 7
.
19
401 4 8
SO
571 12 -
.
347-
7,060 1 3
396
7,909 - 2
.
85
938 3 1
40
1,108 11 8
.
19
258 7 8
25
407 4 1
-
86
1,452 12 11
94
1,647 6 4
.
44
673 3 -
53
753 13 1
.
•
-
9
8 13 9
iL • - •
1,503
29,291 19 2
1,764
32,898 3 9
188
8,005 15 11
168
3,165 6 2
-
29
341 3 2
83
530 11 -
-
488
8,974 7 2
505
9,554 1 10
-
8
50 18 5
7
75 2 6
-
24
671 6 2
33
786 17 7
-
16
460 17 5
23
572 7 6
•
106
1,858 10 9
121
2,083 6 8
L - - •
754
15,802 19 -
890
16,767 12 8
24
720 12 3
29
855 IG 8
-
32
988 13 11
47
1,165 lU 8
-
16
327 16 8
14
270 1 8
-
1
- 2 -
4
49 17 6
-
13
220 6 10
21
349 4 1
-
4
67-9
4
107 16 6
-
88
1,824 - 7
100
1,789 17 6
-
80
2,249 9 10
83
2,207 6 6
-
156
4,168 10 1
198
4,711 18 4
•
151
2,546 5 1
167
2,785 10 9
•
S
60 19 4
8
86 2 2
-
18
554 12 9
16
642 3 3
•
104
3,203 7 10
127
3,705 11 10
-
20
619 7 -
27
809 17 11
-
18
501 1 7
19
573 17 9
-
28
743 1 5
34
845 3 10
-
32
485 18 2
31
6«7 17 -
-
7
153 10 4
11
177 1 11
-
41
1,190 11 10
39
1,166 3 11
,L - - •
830
20,721 8 3
979
22,963 7 10
22
508 6 6
27
662 10 6
-
21
357 6 -
18
400 14 8
•
3
80 3 8
5
92 6 9
•
24
950 12 11
25
915 11 1
•
295
10,139 5 4
361
11,675 17 8
-
31
574 19 1
42
698 7 -
-
16
244 19 5
13
310 3 3
-
39
1,036 4 R
58
1,418 14 3
-
53
920 15 1
69
1,010 4 -
-
2
1 14 7
2
o 3 7
-
80
2,157 1 6
109
2,366 3 2
" •
..2
94 15 8
2
100 16 -
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OFFICE SAVINGS BANKB REMAINING OPEN ON 31 DECEMBER 1880 AND 1881, &C. 105
COUNTY.
IRELAN D — continued.
Clare — continued.
Labinch _ - • -
Lisdoonvarna - - - -
Miltown Malbay - - -
Newmarket-on-Fergas -
Scariff
Six Mile Bridge - - -
Total -
Co UK:
Allihies
BuUinaciirm -
Ballincollig -
Bally cotton -
Ballydehob -
Ballyhooly -
Bally neen
Bandon
Biintry - - -
Barrackton -
Blackrock
Blarney
Buttermarket
Buttevant
Carriji^line -
Castlemartyr -
Castletown Bere -
Castletown Roche -
Castletownsend
Charleyille -
Clonakilty
Cloyne - - -
Coach ford
Cork -
Courtmacsherry
Crookhttven -
Crosshttven -
Doneraile
Douglas
DuDmanway -
, Durrus - - -
Fennoy
GlaDmire
Gianni ire-road
Glengariff
• Grand Parade
Innisbannon -
Kanturk
Kilbrittfiin
Kildorrery
Killeagh
Kilworth
Kinsale - • •
Leap - - -
Macroom
Mallow - - -
Midleton
Mill-street -
Mitchelstown
Monkslown - • -
Newmarket -
Passage West
347-
YEAR 188 0.
Namber
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1880.
6
2
15
9
24
14
658
2
9
167
15
5
2
47
362
86
160
51
26
32
134
23
31
52
12
6
90
149
39
20
2,063
1
17
69
31
21
88
9
433
10
27
8
108
18
34
19
24
6
18
271
51
83
308
96
39
88
14
3
61
Amoanty
indusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
YEAR 18 81.
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
ioclnsive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
otall
dlst
Open Accounts
December
on the
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
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YEAR 188 0.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
OfAfiCOUDtS
indU»8i¥e of Interest,
of Accounts
incIusiTO cf Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
#f all
81st
Open Accoonts
Slst
Open Accounts
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3Ut December 1880.
1881.
Slst December 1881.
i
£. S. d.
£. 1. (L
•
866
10,000 11 8
061
20,745 6 1
.
26
332 17 8
28
401 11 4
-
83
036 0 6
37
046 14 1
.
8
6 13 7
10
56 6 6
.
12
40 13 3
41
^42 8 8
-
10
854 6 -
20
935 1 5
-
184
a,U7 0 11
163
3,183 18 7
-
18
50 J4 -
27
171 15 8
-
60
1,208 0 •
41
1,181 11 8
-
M
-846 1 4
05
1,061 2 9
-
142
3,031 - 7
176
3,458 6 10
- -
6,020
127,230 6 8
8,320
141,640 19 5
85
042 10 0
36
1,128 17 8
-
18
307 7 11
24
401 18 4
-
38
825 1 -
54
058 0 5
-
80
2,578 7 11
100
2,888 - 2
-
31
1,270 6 7
35
1,891 - I
-
72
1,520 12 5
02
2,239 12 8
-
55
1,612 - 10
60
1,831 18 7
-
10
731 4 2
10
786 18 8
-
03
3,080 1 8
110
3,237 16 8
-
0
266 5 1
14
401 8 8
-
25
835 17 6
32
1,037 J« 6
-
68
1,345 13 8
78
• 1,617 1 1
-
05
2,880 3 5
lU
3,286 11 7
-
17
618 2 0
,22
717 10 10
-
13
387 5 0
18
4^73 ^ -
-
0
62 15 10
15
85 « 2
-
17
711 6 6
22
854 17 3
-
2
55 10 6
4
40 12 5
-
. 27
1,056 4 2
34
1,038 6 8
-
0
230 6 8
5
118 •e 5
-
136
3,220 15 2
172
3,6H8 19 8
-
18
180 10 0
41
289 - 1
-
32
1,050 5 2
<S8
J ,260 1 1
-
43
1,813 3 6
58
2,220 ^ 3
-
21
521 10 -
23
655 6 2
-
128
3,740 17 3
L62
4,236 19 1
-
»0
2,263 4 7
06
2,610 1« -
•-
71
1,506 1 2
-70
1,904 1-8 8
-
47
1,088 17 7
50
1,020 I 9
-
40
500 7 3
36
608 19 5
-
35
1,003 1 4
45
1,385 14 3
- -
1,302
38,508 5 10
1,707
44,403 7 10
38
888 7 8
62
1,137 17 n
«
102
1,670 16 4
116
1,971 it) 8
-
25
757 14 7
20
849 7 9
-
358
5,402 18 2
302
0,094 5 11
-
166
3,668 14 0
204
8,861 VB 5
•
155
3,510 14 6
172
8,702 -- -
.
23
180 11 8
52.
248 S 8
-
55
1,328 11 9
j67
1,618 IB 4
-
227
3,480 0 8
243
3,A26 7 4
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COUIfTY;
YEAR 1880.
Number
ofieeeoiiiits
roBMihiiog
Open 00 the
aut
DiBeember
1880;
Amount,
inelji8iT« of Interest,
BtandtDg to Credit
ofaU
0|ieD Accounts
on the
Sltt^ December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Aceounts
remaining
Open on the
Slst
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
Slst December 1881.
1 RELAVD^oontinued.
Down — continued,
Crosagar - . - - -
Donttgbadee - — - - -
Down on Downpatriek . - .
DnitnaMt - - - - . •
Dromore - - . - .
Daiiditim^ ......
Gilford- - .*
Grey Abbey - — . - -
Hillsborough - - - - -
Hilltoww . . - . .
HolviToud . - - - -
Kilkeel. . ^ - . .
KiUyleigh ......
Kircubbin -..--•
I Lenador? - - - . -
Louglibrickland - - - -
Mill Isle
Moira ---.--.
Newoastie . - . - •
Newry ------
Newtowimrds
Omeath ------
Portafeiryi - ^ - - -
Rathfriland - - - - -
Rosstrevor . - - - -
Saintiittld .-.-.-
Straiidtown - . . - -
Straiigford -..--.
Sugar Island - — - - -
A¥arreirpoiia --.--•
Total - - -
Dublin :
Aungier-^treet
Balbriggao -
BltlU Bridge
Bally brack -
Blttckrock
Booteratown -
Cabioteely
Caind(*n-8treet, Dublin
Ca pel-street, Dublin
Clmpelizod -
Church -lane, Dublin
Clare-street, Dublin
Clontarf
College Green, Dublin
Comnions<>street, Dublin
Cork-street, Dublin
Dalkey - - -
Dramcuadm -
Drumcondra-road, Dublin
Dublin -
Dundrum
Ellis's Quay, Dublin
F&irview, Dublin -
Glasnevin
Grauby-row, Dublin
Great Bruoswick-street, Dublin
Harcourt-road, Dublin -
Harold's Cross, Dublin , -
347.
38
120
307
30
308
40
116
44
213
3
319
58
77
40
7
33
53
89
628
314
2
197
62
154
71
no
35
139
119
4,873
700
149
198
32
786
113
29
355
772
144
280
82
128
1,026
11
92
195
46
36
4,88y
127
579
118
39
257
498
172
22
£. 8. d.
817 12
2,532 10
5,875 11
785 16
3,962^14
1,135 6
1,745 14
796
4,505 11
107
3,304 10
1,026 15
2,247 19
1,016 17
5
6
9
5
3
7
4
8 11
- 7
10
6
5
60
228
904
2,155
11,035
1
4
11
4,395 16 10
5 5
4,402 1
1,363 19
3,114 7
1,039 11
1,208 6
1,245 3
658 8
2,178 1
10
4
1
1
50
139
348
34
843
124
71
240
4
370
60
9i
67
9
14
41
53
99
760
394
2
223
58
184
70
128
38
213
274
84,917 6 9
5,880
6,620
2,646
2,295
294
11,384
1,311
610
3,357
20,951
1,498
6,175
2,163
1,956
14,158
91
649
2,038
341
65
88,402
1,607
10,574
1,675
494
1,670
4,390
1,199
105
10
4
- 5
12 -
12 9
2 2
2 9
17 2
8 3
I'Z 7
8 5
4 6
12 3
1 10
1 11
9 4
2 6
1 11
2 10
10 9
19 7
- 6
14 11
13 2
12 6
10 II
18 1
14 6
12 5
788
168
217
36
857
122
31
454
776
256
270
74
132
1,233
12
116
255
5,564
172
617
149
40
324
660
208
36
O2
£.
987
2,88+
6,20:J
947
4,492
1,433
2,042
938
4,653
67
3,700
1,228
2,527
1,105
3
176
464
059
2,141
12,697
5,305
6
4,650
1,368
3,529
1,273
1,308
1,008
1,178
9,684
s. d.
4
7
14
1
15
1 6
15 2
1 9
15 11
13 2
5 8
15 9
15 -
16 -
10 4
13 11
5 3
18
10
10 8
7 4
16 9
1 7
17 10
15 8
1 11
17 10
6 -
8 7
102,278 16 9
7,97a
2,789
2,229
428
12,111
1,361
551
3,882
19,098
1,744
5,910
2,010
1,984
16,646
133
765
2,010
512
159
100,349
1,644
10,801
1,961
435
1,013
5,227
1,499
138
19 10
I
9
2
6
2
7
18
2
18
18
19
12 6
17
17
9 2
19 9
1
12
2
3
6 6
10 -
9 3
5 7
13 10
13 8
5 7
11 9
16 10
18 2
1 4
8 5
17 7
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HETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 18 80.
YEAR 1881.
mber
Amoant,
Number
Amonnt,
scountfl
iodotive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of luterest.
aining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
on the
of all
Open on the
of all
1st
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounts
ember
on the
December
on the
m.
dlst December 1880.
1881.
51st December 1881.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
102
2,016 11 6
182
1,938 14 9
84
1,136 6 6
89
1,163 11 2
426
4,636 10 8
681
5,048 16 6
206
6,740 4 10
296
6,672 10 2
211
2,086 6 3
243
2,608 11 10
66
841 10 6
70
1,014 13 3
1,874
23,177 10 4
1,620
25,388 11 8
27
390 2 10
32
500 6 10
623
10,680 18 4
678
11,279 9 8
267
2,096 10 1
316
2,389 7 3
60
275 - 4
126
742 7 7
226
1,310 1 6
273
1,-081 12 4
128
2,274 6 6
136
2,328 - 4
90
1,777 12 1
98
1,952 8 8
48
668 16 6
64
663 6 9
-
- - -
lo
5 1 -
463
6,364 6 4
600
5,800 3 4
18
852 12 2
25
317 6 7
148
1,640 16 0
171
1,875 12 U
432
7,068 3 6
458
8,374 13 9
481
8,073 2 8
603
9,244 17 4
97
1,866 8 2
87
2,166 16 11
188
1,704 4 11
162
1.779 1 8
100
1,360 6 -
248
1,099 17 11
91
040 0 8
106
689 - 11
168
1,274 17 7
210
1,677 15 7
112
1,623 7 1
128
1,548 U 9
-
...
13
20 13 4
236
2,007 16 -
266
2,721 15 9
12
418 16 8
13
340 3 3
64
677 8 11
63
mo 8 6
186
061 0 3
171
1,379 11 4
946
12,464 6 4
1,180
14,224 1 3
-
"•"■''
1
- 6 -
98
1,184 13 -
114
1,336 15 9
206
2,203 6 3
247
2,107 7 11
181
763 11 10
153
804 12 7
48
1,043 1 -.
46
1,154 15 8
953
13,448 0 6
948
13,805 - 10
9
20 0 0
8
60 4 9
246
2,230 7 8
814
2,575 • 8 8
16
436 2 8
12
299 7 -
802
4,161 13 1
861
4,120 4 5
40
001 12 2
64
970 13 -
16
418 17 10
17
469 12 4
26
78 4 7
41
145 12 6
316
8,206 0 6
363
3,684 19 6
292
2,206 10 -
360
2,917 19 9
23
142 10 9
8
68 7 -
423
4,651 19 4
443
4,739 14 -
190
1,472 4 6
189
1,591 11 4
32
1,074 - 6
31
1,035 9 2
91
941 13 -
121
1,222 3 7
1,178
837,866 7 -
26,480
367,672 12 6
62
1,078 11 8
61
1,182 19 9
72
1,383 16 3
86
1,607 19 9
13
177 16 -
12
264 19 4
6
206 9 -
12
266 3 2
816
6,103 7 10
384
6,461 1 1
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COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1880.
Amount,
indnsiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
3Ut
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1881.
IREL AN D-^continued.
Fe a M A N A GH— continued.
Florence Court
Irvinestown - - -
Kesh - - . .
LisbelJaw . - -
Lisnaskea - - -
Mttguire's Bridge -
Newtovn Butler -
Tempo - - - -
Total
Galway :
Ahascragh
Ardrahan
Arran Island -
Atlienry
Au<rhrim
Ballinasloe -
Bally gar
Ballymoe
t Castleblakeney
Clifden -
Craughf»ell -
Cregg8 - - -
f Drumgriffin -
Dunmore
Eyrecourt
Galway
Glenamaddy -
Gort - - -
Headford
Kinvara
Lawrencetown
Letterfrack -
Loughrea
Maam - - -
Mount Bellew Bridge
Moycttllen
Oranmore
Oughterard -
Portumna
Roundstone •
Salthill -
Spiddle . - -
Tuam - - -
Woodford .
Woodlawn
Total
22
48
63
7
70
6
62
9
£. 8. d.
103 9 6
1,116 2 6
1,615 12 2
124 10 9
2,411 16 -
27 2 9
2,144 13 8
81 6 11
766
16,683 12 6
21
21
6
66
4
182
166
8
123
9
6
266 16 10
614 16 8
179 18 6
1,396 10 6
296 11 10
4,894 16 11
6,980 8 1
143 10 1
2,864 4 3
375 7 3
279 10 9
67
47
656
4
68
•J6
3
11
23
136
4
23
27
13
41
67
19
16
197
8
12
1,967
1,946
14,168
60
1,499
924
97
102
363
6,600
66
766
283
424
1,289
2,639
386
200
41
4,463
269
268
3
17
7
16
11
6
•- 3
12 10
1 10
10 11
19 9
16 9
9 10
18 2
18 4
14 9
10 11
6 3
2 9
17 6
9 9
14 6
14 9
1,957
64,721 17 11
Kerry :
Ardfert *
Bailybunion -
Ballylongford
CahirciTeen -
Castle Gregory
Castle Island -
Causeway
Dmgle -
347-
62
10
2
36
8
11
48
03
1,280 1 7
217 9 9
SO 1 -
1,066 14 -
, 33 18 6
749 9 9
2,302 12 2
26
66
69
6
68
6
66
9
789
16
27
4
63
7
210
166
lO
1
142
10
6
1
69
46
610
6
98
34
4
12
32
139
8
21
26
12
49
86
87
18
2
202
11
16
2,181
60
11
6
40
5
21
1
64
*. d.
328 9 7
1,069 4 1
1,767 8 6
103 - 8
2,386 14 -
31 - 3
1,848 18 6
121 4 3
17,408 1 6
330
696
106
1,467
364
6,294
6,162
191
3,860
410
202
2,063
2,014
14,786
41
1,778
948
111
167
677
6,207
102
898
340
376
1,619
3,122
416
74
27
5,227
434
317
4
8
7
19
16
8
2
9
7
1
6
18 9
12 2
6 -
10 3
16 3
17 7
3 -
- U
- 8
2 8
6 6
7 10
10 10
6 -
- 7
8 7
11 1
13 9
0 8
4 -
8 8
16 2
12 6
14 2
19 6
4 4
8 -
I 9
69,689 3 1
1,491 19 7
236 0 2
88 3 6
1,108 2 9
46 8 2
954 9 6
2-8
2,449 0 11
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I THB NVMEEE. OF ACCOVNTS QE BmEOnHOIlB 19
Y B A B *1 8 8 0.
YEAR 1 8 81.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Acconnta
indMire of Interert,
of Aeconnta
indnsive of Iiitereit,
ranaining
■tao^og to Credit
remaining
ttandioir to Credit
Open on the
ofaU
Open on the
of all
3l8t
Open Accoanti
Sl8t
Open AccooDts
I>eceinl>er
on the
December
on the
ym..
Stat December 1880.
1881.
3l8t December 1881.
£. 1. d.
£. $. d.
,
63
2,074 10 1
69
2,472 17 9
•
135
3,409 13 -
137
3,686 16 10
.
21
282 15 9
29
316 16 9
-
66
667 16 8
76
702 16 8
-
19
803 2 6
19
868 11 8
.
60
78J 2 3
67
897 18 2
.
418
8,121 11 2
482
8^586 10 10
-
55
1,111 19 8
69
1,074 10 6
...
984
22,883 17 9
1,136
24,981 14 6
147
2,409 2 6
171
2,781 13 1
•.
10
74 13 10
16
140 3 8
-
51
1,094 6 4
68
1,018 16 1
-
13
78 1 5
14
121 15 11
-
49
779 8 3
49
776 2 10
-
14
248 6 1
18
326 9 7
-
1,097
7,266 2 6
1,307
7,806 12 -
-
27
564 5 -
31
552 12. 7
-
62
1,164 7 11
69
1,271 7 4
-
76
1,373 4 7
89
1^500 4 10
-
30
671 17 11
44
731 18 6
-
89
1,915 16 4
84
1,885 19 10
-
72
1,823 9 9
86
1,911 18 4
-
846
6,H62 1 3
403
7,689 5 10
-
352
4,044 13 10
429
4,372 9 6
-
22
416 3 5
22
358 - 4
-
42
276 2 10
56
511 16 7
-
2
41 16 10
1
59 15 6
. . ..
2,600
31,083 4 6
2,941
88,716 16 10
63
997 4 7
ST
1,102 3 9
-
48
1,277 4 1
66
1,429 18 3
-
43
1,471 9 9
52
1,014 10 3
-
15
439 6 8
17
501 12 5
-
0
67 7 7
8
54 1 9
-
41
1,069 2 6
47
1,36;S 9 B
-
17
416 18 -
28
314 4 8
-
17
534 2 7
16
660 3 8
-
26
938 10 -
26
1,016 13 -
-
649
12,089 7 10
719
13,393 7 9
-
-
- - -
2
2 4 1
-
89
2,663 5 9
98
2,818 17 1
-
41
1,628 1 11
45
1,641 16 9
"" "
64
1,125 12 4
69
1,151 6 6
. - ,
1,102
24,716 12 7
1,233
27,045 9 6
45
740 2 3
64
880 7 I
-
10
90 2 7
18
111 2 6
-
27
404 12 -
30
585 17 «
-
r4
92 6 3
87
246 18 6
-
113
1,977 6 7
119
2,1»6 2 3
23
379 14 -
24
373 15 -
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COUNTY.
I REL A N D— continued.
K ing's — continued.
Kinnetty - - - -
Moneygall - - - -
Parsonstown - - - -
Philipstown - - - -
Shinrone - - - -
TuUamGTe - . - -
Total -
T £ A R 18 8 0.
Number
ofAecoimCg
Temfttning
Open on the
dlBt
December
1880.
Amoant,
iadiuive of Interest,
ttaadiog to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
CO the
3ist December 1880.
Lbitrim :
BHlliiiamore - - -
Cttrrick-on-Shannon
Cvrrioallen - - -
Dromahair - - -
Dromod - - -
Drumkeerin - . -
Drumshsnibo
DruiBsna - - -
Kiltyclogher - - -
Manorbamiltoii
MohiU - - . -
Total
Limerick :
Abbeyfeale - - - -
Adare - - - - -
Ardagh - - - - .
Askcatoa - . . _
BuLingarry - . - -
Bruff
Bruree - - - - -
Cahirconlish -
Cappamore - -
Castle Connell - . .
Clarina - - - - -
Croom - - - - -
Doon - - - - -
Drumcollogher - . .
Fovnes - - - - -
* George-^gtreet, Limerick -
Glin
Hospital - - • ^
KilfirMme . . . .
Kilraal^ok - - - .
Knookhmg - - - .
Liinerrck - - - .
Newcastle, Limerick
Pallas Green - - - .
Pttllimkenry - ^ . .
Rathkeale
Rotland-street, Limerick
Shanaeolden - - . .
The Markets, Limerick •
tTulla - - ^ . .
Total -
1
12
437
16
71
127
806
81
162
10
84
28
24
86
21
8
45
72
475
8
15
8
80
81
21
5
7
80
0
6
7
10
86
87
12
7
46
82
11
1,012
47
26
26
85
84
2
42
1,646
6 18
284 2 10
11,040 1 8
488 16 5
1,794 19 11
2,081 19 7
20,225 6 9
1,252 8 7
4,121 6 4
916 10 7
560 8 9
790 1 1
624 15 -
1,294 - 8
447
52 6 C
280 19 6
1,848 8 9
9
12,187 10 1
881
236
78
700
706
887
88
764
216
988
57
86
164
121
690
560
210
82
996
496
268
28,388
617
410
861
757
1,475
88
204
8 6
14 -
10 4
€ -
14 2
9 8
7 4
10 U
16 7
1 9
15 10
18 11
2 2
6 1
8 8
17 2
8 7
8 -
5
7
8
8
17 0
4 2
5 8
5 9
15 7
19 10
8 5
7 4
5 1
85,966 6 9
YEAR 188 1.
Number
of AeeooniB
remtiniDg
Open on the
3lBt
December
1881.
Amount,
inclnsive of IntereDt,
staoding to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
diet December 1881.
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
COUNTY
of AccouDts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
sUnding to Credit
Open on tbe
of all
Open on the
of all
31 St
Open Accounts
31st
Open Accounto
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
3l8t December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
£. s. A
£. #. d.
.
12
150 15 10
17
194 4 3
-
40
304 4 10
89
462 - 2
-
66
1,802 17 6
64
1,249 5 8
-
11
137 4 2
14
150 6 2
-
19
345 6 -
23
375 19 8
-
267
8,507 4 5
860
3,816 8 5
-
14
202 14 -
19
268 16 2
-
83
436 18 9
61
675 8 7
-
86
2,288 7 7
96
2,557 17 9
-
118
2,709 4 7
126
2,336 14 8
-
48
668 17 -
69
706 13 1
-
778
15,274 18 5
871
16,495 - 7
-
34
661 2 4
40
825 19 5
-
119
1,625 5 6
122
1,725 4 4
-
11
310 9 11
11
854 15 10
-
.48
397 14 2
53
492 18 6
-
84
884 16 11
34
931 8 7
-
87
502 - 10
49
626 1 S
-
17
253 2 3
18
840 15 11
-
138
1,628 8 2
180
1,800 3 10
- -
1,025
33,581 8 2
2,806
36,376 2 4
32
958 12 6
86
1,216 8 6
-
4
60 14 9
8
- 6 7
-
27
499 0 6
22
623 18 8
-
32
893 4 10
40
870 5 2
-
39
745 14 7
61
988 17 6
-
266
6,636 6 7
861
6,181 3 6
-
12
810 13 7
14
811 12 -
- -
412
9,088 13 8
617
10,092 11 4
87
1,771 10 4
97
1,900 10 8
-
2
8 3 4
2
- 4 6
-
100
2,074 16 4
117
2,600 4 5
-
65
1,688 19 1
73
1,662 7 6
-
12
261 7 8
21
826 16 10
-
2
28 12 10
2
46 12 6
-
1,112
30,206 2 7
1,171
30,926 7 6
-
701
12,282 19 4
769
13,361 13 3
-
113
8,321 8 10
129
8,522 2 2
-
6
28 19 7
12
286 8 2
-
5
10 19 6
8
2 14 1
-
15
660 - 4
14
640 1 2
-
-
- - -
4
26 8 11
-
17
82 5 3
40
60 6 4
-
4
98-7
6
169 2 9
- -
2,247
62,863 4 7
2,464
65,869 10 7
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COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remainiog
Open on M^e
Slat
December
1880.
Amoont,
inclusive of Interest,
•tanding to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31«k December 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open OD the
81 St
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
IRELAND— tfOM^'nued.
Layo:
BaUa -
BallaghaderiD
Ballina -
Ballindine
fallinrobe
Balljcastle -
Ballycroy
BalljglasB
Ballybaunis -
Ballyvary
Belmullet
Castlebar
Charlefltown •
CI aremorris •
Cong -
Crossmolina •
Dugort -
Foxford
Hollymoimt -
Kilkellj
Killala .
Killtiroagh
Knock -
Louisburgh -
Mulrany
Newport
Swinford
Westport
Total
Mbath :
AshboiirnB - • -
Athboy - - - -
Clones - - - -
Duleek - . - -
Dunshaughlin
Enfield . - - -
Kells . . . -
Moynalty . . -
Navan . - • •
Oldcastle ...
Slane - - - -
Trim . - - -
Total
8
146
189
10
11^
36
10
a
84
25
49
186
84
QT
ly
8
8!^
21
21
2
26
19
8
3
62
6]
208
1,416
I
60
8
10
20
36
260
10
278
68
31
73
836
MONAOHAW :
Ballybay
Carrickm across
Castleblayney
Clones -
Emyvale
Glasslough -
Monaghan
Newbli«3
Rockcorry
Scotstown
Total
66
124
102
171
23
29
162
36
16
14
731
4,676
6,262
203
3,116
1,214
122
66
2^835
1,364
1,613
6,040
716
1,711
306
349
1,884
496
660
69
993
644
19 6
3 8
6 7
11 3
8 1
13 6
3 -
3 6
2 -
12 9
10 9
13 1
10 6
19 6
2 10
16 11
10 6
18 1
9 6
16 11
14 8
- 6
628 18 10
4 11 -
1,829 16 7
1,972 6 1
7,404 12 7
46,068 10 6
66
1,640
145
279
1,032
856
6,225
166
6,628
1,836
451
1,321
16 4
17 8
11 10
6 6
10 8
10 9
1 11
13 4
2 10
17 1
16 8
9 1
17,940 12 8
4
167
239
12
140
38
11
9
91
26
62
240
68
69
.18
13
29
27
19
4
23
21
2
11
1
66
69
280
1,6.79
2
69
6
7
16
61
272
9
336
69
36
79
962
880 8
2,982 11
2,309 10
4,083 17
806
361
4,718
773
331
350
9
8
6
6
10
6
2
11
9
11
17,648 19 -
78
151
146
195
25
33
196
39
22
13
898
s. d^
41
6,207
6,746
381
3,670
1,253
134
100
3,177
1,649
1^745
6,777
962
V79
393
366
1,713
666
501
131
996
744
17
802
29
1,932
2,007
i,755
17
17
17 6
1? 1
11
2
8 10
7 10
f 8
7
11
11
19 8
14 7
4 11
14 10
6 -
6
6
4
9
8
6
17 -
8 2
2 6
16 8
16 10
5 11
16 6
8 6
48,8,7^ :7 --
75 9 9
1,771 16 3
152 10 -
306 3 1
1,029 7 7
950 12 -
M71 2 6
160 14 2
5,025 - 10
1,574 19 -
530 18 7
1»430 9 1
18,47)9 2 9
1,343 19
3,400 2
2,366 19
4,639 17
862 18
417 4 -
5,396 6 11
772 10 '3
387 10.11
407 17 11
19,995 6 3
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
Y.EAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusiye of Interest,
COUNTY.
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
Open on the
of all
8l8t
Open Accounts
Slst
Open Accoants
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
8l8t December 1880.
1881.
8lBt December 1881.
L
£. s. d.
£. 9. d.
.
90
1,886 7 9
114
1,411 - -
• • M
4
101 10 2
6
107 19 6
« ■• •
10
291 18 11
9
205 9 6
- . -
0
80 6 8
9
48 9 10
• • •
14
288 8 8
21
842 19 5
• • •
18
761 9 7
19
622 9 9
. - -
7
29 1 6
8
26 18 6
• • •
0
268 18 -
11
822 16 10
a> • ••
48
776 1 -
61
769 3 -
» • •
77
2,141 16 6
98
2,268 19 9
• • •
80
2,487 19 6
100
2,891 16 7
• • •
79
1,656 - 9
97
1,927 16 9
• • •
211
6,260 9 10
239
6,016 6 9
M • •
48
637 6 2
62
649 2 8
-
72
1,812 14 8
86
1,912 6 9
>TAL - - -
786
17,766 2 9
914
19,412 14 2
2
6 10 11
6
89 7 9
- -' -
21
877 11 7
19
857 8 4
24
880 12 7
26
1,051 7 10
298
6,188 11 8
408
8,778 16 10
80
2,892 6 6
65
2,695 9 1
18
543 12 8
26
726 18 1
14
408 17 -
18
401 16 4
.
...
8
6 6 9
. 114
2,821 2 9
145
8,450 1 6
65
2,788 17 7
78
8,082 8 8
iTAL - - •
681
16,808 1 9
808
20,588 16 1
3
165 11 4
3
169 18 4
<B •• «
16
208 8 11
16
236 1 8
...
84
2,002 6 3
42
2,124 10 2
...
76
2,420 11 4
79
2,686 14 9
...
17
429 15 7
17
270 4 4
...
79
2,887 18 8
94
8,248 6 3
• . •
11
347 10 1
18
479 16 10
% - -
1
4 2-
8
14 6 8
...
12
268 12 11
19
895 18 6
.
8
28 10 9
7
83 10 6
• . -
9
161 11 11
18
270 12 11
. • -
18
474 10 5
12
458 12 8
...
684
16,146 8 2
888
17,609 7 8
- - -
61
2,687 6 6
82
3,871 4 1
3TAL - - -
1,018
28,022 18 6
1,288
81,818 19 11
17
648 12 2
16
658 16 1
...
66
1,895 19 6
80
2,268 2 2
■> • .
9
721 18 6
9
712 17 '3
...
199
3,272 15 8
245
8,644 18 8
...
16
327 1 6
21
620 13 8
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COUNTY.
IRELAN D-^continucd.
Tjppbrary — continued,
Carrick-on-Suir
Ca.<hel .
Clogbceu
Clonmel
Cloughjordan -
Dundrum
Fethard ...
Galbally
Killentiule
Limerick Junction
Mullinahone -
Nenagh
Newport
Portroe
Roscrea
Templeifiore -
Thurles -
Tipperary
Tooinevara -
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accovints
remaining
Open on the
31tt
December
1880.
Total -
Tyrone:
Auchnaclov - - -
Bally gaw ley - - -
Bera^h - . - -
Caledon - . -
Cflstlederg - -
Clogher . - •
Coagli - - - .
CoaTl>)1and - - -
Cookstown . - -
Donaghmore - - -
Dromore . - -
Drumquin ...
Dun^nnon - . -
Fintona- ...
Fivemiletown
Gortlo - * - .
Moy ....
Newtown Stewart -
Omajrii - - - -
Pomeroy ...
Sion Mills - - .
StewurtstowQ
Strubane - - -
Trillick.
Total
Waterford :
Bal ly raacarberry
Bonmahon
Cuppoquin
* Dungarvan -
Dunmore, East
Kilmacthomus
LiBoioEO
347
1/2
145
65
920
90
18
65
5
8
20
12
234
12
10
172
239
245
283
14
Amount y
inclusive of Intereiit,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
Slst December 1880.
S. d.
4,082 13 10
3,505 9 4
1,1:79 7 5
17,052 13 6
2,431 12 6
439 - 0
806 3 7
76 3 3
464 7 9
308 11 2
274 15 1
5,054 2 3
396 19 2
174
3,452
8,821
5,251
5,576
3->4
18
7
17
19
5
18
0
10
11
1
3,044
90
37
19
36
64
33
20
32
205
21
51
55
188
74
187
42
101
85
807
19
80
44
323
20
2,083
62,440 13 10
1,469 4 -
682 14 3
442 1 5
608 12 11
2,228 14 2
891 10 2
223 9 11
610 17 11
3,746 14 -
250 17 9
1,026 10 5
1,488 17 2
4,095 1 11
1,383 1 1
5,644 18 4
1,277 8 11
2,003 - 11
1,966 8 9
7,226 17 5
504 2 11
327 10 6
635 6 8
6,737 16 10
412 7 -
45,840 5 4
6
18
81
82
105
14
78
118 11 3
403 - 6
1,695 8 10
2,366 9 8
806 8 9
314
1,441
6 9
7 10
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slst
December
1881.
Q
188
150
78
1,010
106
17
80
7
9
25
13
306
20
14
198
250
248
325
13
3,428
100
42
19
40
78
51
27
31
274
22
47
59
233
80
214
48
96
102
371
19
48
44
396
26
2,462
6
22
80
98
138
17
93
Amount,
indnsiye of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
Slst December 1881.
£. 8, d.
4,043 14 8
3,674 6 10
1,499 1 10
10,675 13 6
2,»73 - 2
887 - 9
920*19 9
102 18 4
523 12- 9
343 17 11
193 8 5
6,110 5 3
471 7
163
3,797
4,112
5,943
5,905
175
15
11
4
1
1
9
2
II
3
1
7
11
68,806 18 11
1,431 12 4
868 4 3
676 7 4
641 9 4
2,467 10 9
1,420 - 0
327 17 8
616 8 11
4,659 18 II
281 3 3
911 13 10
1,718 15 10
4,434 9 7
1,534 4 3
6,4H3 9 7
1,442 8 9
1,996 6 -
2,180 10 10
8,776 17 11
684 5 8
381 17 1
672 13 10
7,833 7 3
494 7 6
62,786 - 4
124 17 9
455 9 7
1,862 19 11
2,598 II 6
808 - 1
899 19 3
1,397 - 5
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RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS OF DEPOSITORS IN
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881.
Number .
Amount,
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
indosive of Interest,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest, •
remaining
standing to Credit
remaining
standing to Credit
Open ou the
of all
Open on the
of all
dlst
Open Accounts
dlst
Open Accounts^
December
on the
December
on the
1880.
dlst December 1880.
1881.
dlst December 1881.
£. s. d.
£. $. d.
- • •
23
213 2 10
25
160 10 1
- . -
140
2,286 2 1
144
2,834 4 7
...
40
394 6 5
45
495 6 2
.
17
318 1 1
16
299 3 0
rd - .
28
309 12 7
34
376 2 6
...
66
643 1 6
90
835 - 8
...
651
13,170 13 8
634
14,313 1 8
TAL - - -
1,248
24,480 18 9
1,442
26,454 7 4
669
12,661 2 2
663
13,826 6 3
.
24
676 15 8
' 32
772 16 1
.
47
1,123 13 8
64
1,191 9 5
...
7
116 6 11
7
112 19 5
...
37
931 2' 7
41
1,164 3 6
.
42
719 12 4
43
893 2 8
- - •
37
679 6 11
47
783 9 1
.
0
378 7 2
18
452 11 8
. -• -
76
1,038 6 -
79
1,169 18 11
- - -
365
6,391 3 10
861
6,791 9 -
- - -
26
1,077 16 10
23
880 3 5
-
17
319 17 2
23
610 14 3
TAL - - -
1,230
26,011 9 3
1,391
27,540 3 8
41
1,062 1 11
41
1,067 14 11
...
31
630 10 9
27
760 - -
...
12
222 6 3
16
243 2 -
...
1
63 16 5
—
—
...
0
6 1 3
16
10 17 7
...
44
285 16 10
45
347 17 9
...
241
4,928 6 2
276
6,608 4 U
...
26
686 1 8
28
784 15 1
...
10
705 7 9
22
845 14 1
...
102
3,690 14 4
197
3,456 12 9
...
.
...
2
3 11 3
...
274
6,233 17 6
312
6,825 - 11
...
76
1,989 10 9
88
2,045 15 9
...
11
100 - 7
28
347 1 3
...
27
436 16 3
30
45-2 13 10
- . -
636
16,550 8 3
730
18,300 4 2
TAL . - -
1,639
37,629 16 7
1,851
40,995 6 3
16
325 14 7
16
182 7 3
...
187
2,443 11 7
155
2,758 18 7
...
22
469 3 9
28
441 8 7
...
6
62 14 5
9
112 4 1
- • •
66
1,168 14 8
81
1,304 18 3
...
62
1,626 14 4
72
1,774 14 n
.
660
13,469 - 7
718
14,407 16 10
...
27
427 13 -
26
662 8 -
- . •
74
1,227 8 7
81
1,364 6 9
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COUNTY.
I \lELA.JiB "Continued.
Wick low — cnTUinued,
Dunlavin - • -
Enniskerry - - -
Grey stones • - -
Newtown Mount Kennedy
Ovoca - - • -
Hathdrum - - .
Tinahely « - -
Wicklow
Total.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
31st
December
1880.
15
39
50
39
41
120
48
197
1,609
Amount,
inclasive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all.
Open Accounts
on the
3lBt December 1880.
£. s. d.
429 2 9
894 19 1
670 I -
G15 2 6
1,030 17 7
1,883 14 11
068 7 10
4,313 18 1
32,025 19 3
YEAR 1881.
Number
Amount,
of Accounts
inclusive of Interest,
remainiog
standing to Credit
Open on the
of all
31st
Open Accounts
December
on the
ler-'
O^ _*- «> I lAOl
ISLANDS IN THE BRITISH SEAS.
Alderney :
Alderney • - - - .
231
4,322 18 7
Total - - -
231
4,322 18 7
Guernsey :
Guernsey -----
St. Sampsons - - . - -
975
76
16,563 11 3
863 3 5
1
Total - - -
1,051
17,426 14 8
1
Isle OP Man:
Ballaugh - . . - .
Ballasalla
Castletown - - - - -
Doujrlas - - - . -
Duke-street - - - - -
• Isle of Man
Kirk Andreas - - . -
Kirkmicbael, Douglas - - -
Laxey - . . - . -
Peel
Port St. Mary - - - -
Ramsey - - - - -
St. Johns, Douglas - - - .
Shore-road - . - - -
48
30
270
504
7
515
15
28
29
104
30
841
6
60
1,024 5 2
321 11 1
8,859 14 11
6,195 11 8
15 19 2
10,959 15 10
81 19 2
287 12 1
430 - 10
1,407 16 2
369 8 7
.5,001 6 7
56 5 11
574 9 5
Total - - -
1,986
80,575 16 7
2,
Jersey :
t Beaumont - - - - -
David -place - - - - -
Gurey - -
Jersey ------
Miilbrook
St. Aubin's
97
233
1,292
26
28
977 2 1
1,199 13 11
25,906 18 7
316 15 10
213 11 2
1|
Total - - -
1,676
28,614 1 7
h
347
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ABSTRACT — ENGLAND.
1
I
YEAR 1880.
YEAR 1881,
Namber
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
3l8t December 1880.
Number
of .Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Sist
Deceoiber
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31»t December 1881.
£. S.
d.
£. *. d.
-
10,516
187,422 11
9
12,519
203,170 - 3
. • •
21,069
386,204 10
7
26,287
414,184 4 -
-
13/J04
235,621 16
3
15,376
253,661 18 3
.
12,22-2
237,506 2
6
14,261
256,856 6 6
.
38,988
653,441 16
3
47,230
602,607 18 7
.
12,247
223,634 17
11
15,374
230,602 7 11
.
8,933
113,214 10
6
11,460
123,101 14 -
.
23,960
876,693 17
6
28,678
406,323 4 6
.
37,116
662,618 16
10
46,357
601,347 6 2
-
14,622
264,961 13
9
16,488
270,478 16 -
-
82,268
464,624 17
- ■
46,628
618,971 14 11
.
61,464
881,530 15
1
62,538
902,360 - 7
-
62,525
819,966 7
7
61,478
879,588 2 11
-
69,062
1,237,400 -
8
80,966
1,301,126 16 8
-
8,045
120,600 6
3
0,130
J26,021 8 4
-
21,956
445,072 15
7
26,208
471,300 12 2
-
6,265
121,322 19
6
6,947
127,183 9 6
-
132,629
2,314,665 -
9
152,320
2,430,426 3 5
-
150,242
1,797,025 4
5
186,146
1,982,184 7 3
-
18,276
273,922 14
1
21,878
292,406 6 8
-
28,539
424,058 2
0
83,436
455,178 16 4
-
450,536
6,726,750 8
8
612,229
7,146,376 12 -
-
14,460
249,009 19
10
18,260
268,243 6 9
- - -
29,312
695^036 2
0
88,688
629,516 5 8
- - -
17,643
277,104 10
-
21,751
299,718 17 4
.
17,470
236,456 15
4
24,002
260,823 4 0
-
20,882
812,034 18
8
25,308
843,032 15 3
-
17,213
827,640 14
7
10,880
848,886 7 -
-
2,016
81,264 9
6
2,260
88,006 10 10
• • "
20,109
358,056 14
11
28^181
876,082 6 11
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ABSTRACT— ENGLAN D-^continued.
COUNTY.
YEAR 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
dUt
December
1880.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Creuit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1880.
So&LERSET - - - - -
Stafford . - - - -
Suffolk - - - - -
Surrey ,.-.--
Sussex • - - - -
Warwick -----
Westmoreland- - ^ -
Wilts
Worcester - - - -
York • - - - -
Total - - -
35,109 .
68,463
22,147
188,572
56,80G
93,289
3,360
17,100
28,628
96,500
£. *. d.
523,388 7 10
1,068,724 4 5
432,655 5 -
1
2,726,081 18 4
974,205 4 8
1,564,815 13 11
48,970 3 7
294,044 6 2
Al 4,747 4 11
1,243,527 15 2
1,963,604
30,546,306 18 7
YEAR 1881.
Number
of Acconnts
remaining
Open on the
dlst
December
1881.
40,797
83,229
25,831
221,964
67,770
107,788
3,983
20,839
32,949
115,131
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
31st December 1881.
2,318,113
32
s, d.
ABSTRACT— WALES.
Anglesba - - -
Brecon - • -
Cardigan - - -
Carmarthen
Carnarvon
Denbigh - - -
Flint - - .
Glamorgan
Merioneth
Montgomery
Pembroke
Radnor - . •
Total
2,681
2,878
3,051
4,937
6,381
6,363
4,122
28,909
2,378
8,284
4,490
1,364
65,833
37,420 4 3
47,816 17 8
46,170 8 6
87,603 8 1
62,538 15 10
78,901 7 6
60,320 15 2
329,944 14 6
83,095 - 5
49,140 16 7
86,222 17 9
22,348 2 6
941,628 3 8
8,562
8,615
8,813
6,051
9,728
7,862
5,308
82,673
8,525
4,021
6,472
1,524
87,054
1,
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—SCOTLAND.
!^£AR 18 80.
t8
16
Amount,
inclasive of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
Slst December 1880.
Numbc
of Accou
remainii
Open on
3l8t
Decemb
1881.
£.
«.
d.
46,000
-
10
8,8(
I
22,206
17
-
2,35
;
54,247
11
11
10,8]
1
11,394
-
8
2,0(
;
11,549
2
7
1,8(
\
2,587
17
5
82
'
5,227
-
-
81
i
5,651
6
4
9(
1
660
14
6
(
14,437
13
2
2,8:
16,050
17
2
2,2(
02,966
1
4
10,2(
41,175
12
9
7,1(
88,112
8
10
6,9;
9,971
1
1
1,3(
14,317
19
8
1,9(
5,070
1
3
8S
2,378
4
8
4(
10,103
2
7
l,2t
89,829
15
9
i4,7e
12,443
8
2
1,61
15,066
17
3
1,8]
2,025
18
4
2^
2,894
18
7
4(
3,244
19
7
6i
24,785
10
5
4,0^
19,954
19
11
3,7 J
14,949
12
5
1,6(
11,702
18
7
1,5/
!
5,678
18
11
li
1
4,614
4
7
3^
\
22,617
8
11
3,41
\
5,888
19
10
4(
\
10,773
7
8
1,5
)
619,973
2
3
99,51
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A B S T R A C T— I R E L A N D.
COUNTY.
YEAR 188 0.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slat
December
1880.
Amomiti
inclusiTe of Interest,
standing to Credit
ofaU
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1880.
N
of/
rer
Ope
De
Antrim . . - -
Armagh . . - -
Carlow - . - -
Cavan - - - - -
Clare . - - - -
Cork - - - - -
Donegal - . - -
Down - - - - -
Dublin - - . -
Fermanagh - - - -
Galway - . . .
Kerry - - - - -
KlLDARE - . - -
Kilkenny - - - -
King's - • - - -
Leitrim . . - .
Limerick • r " "
Londonderry - - -
Longford . -
Louth - - * - -
Mayo - - - -
Meath
Monaghan - - - -
Queen's . . .. -
Roscommon - - - -
Sligo
Tippbrary - - - -
Tyrone - - - -
Waterford - - - -
Westmeath - - - -
Wexford . - - .
WiCKLOW - - . -
Total -
10,844
1,508
754
836
658
6,020
1,392
4,873
23,178
755
1,957
984
2,500
1,102
890
476
1,646
1,926
412
2,247
1,415
835
731
785
631
1,018
8,044
2,083
1,248
1,286
1,689
1,609
82,181
£.
199,441
29,291
15,802
20,721
19,005
127,289
88,508
84,917
837,856
16,663
54,721
22,888
31,083
24,716
20,225
12,187
35,966
83,581
9,088
52,858
45,068
17,940
17,548
17,765
16,308
28,022
62,440
45,840
24,480
25,011
87,629
32,025
8. d,
7 1
19 2
19 -
8 3
8 10
6 8
5 10
6 9
7 -
12 6
17 11
17 9
4
12
6
10
6
8 2
18 3
4 7
10 6
12 8*
19 -
2 9
1 9
18 5
18 10
5 4
18 9
9 8
15 7
19 8
1,555,894 4 6
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N THE BRITISH SEAS.
18 80.
YEAR 1881.
Amount,
lusive of In'erest,
anding to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
t December 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Open on the
Slst
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
standing to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
dlst December 1881.
£. s. d.
4,322 18 7
17,426 14 8
30,575 10 7
28,614 1 7
247
1,184
2,372
1,976
£. S. d.
4,728 11 3
18,817 16 9
30,936 14 5
29,700 14 -
80,939 11 6
5,779
84,183 16 5
TED KINGDOM.
1880.
YEAR 1881.
Amount,
lusive of Interest,
andi ug to Credit
of all
Open Accounts
on the
t December 1880.
Number
of Accounts
remaining
Opt»n on the
31st
December
1881.
Amount,
inclusive of Interest,
of 8)1
Open Accounts
ou the
Slst December 1881.
£. 5.
d.
£. s. d
,546,300 18
7
2,318,113
82,670,307 4 9
941,523 3
8
87,064
1,016,920 12 2
,487,830 2
3
2,406,167
83,687,227 16 11
619,973 2
3
99,666
699,688 16 5
,55.},894 4
6
97,100
1,723,895 - 11
80,939 11
5
6,779
84,183 16 6
,744,637 -
5
2,607,612
36,194,495 10 8
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POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.
RETURN to ftD Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 10 February 1882 'j—for^
ACCOUNTS
OP THE
POST OFFICE TELBGKAPHS
FOB THE
Year ended the 31st March 1881.
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{^Lard Frederick Cavendish.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons^ to be Printed,
10 February 1882.
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ACCOUNTS OP THB POST OPPICB TBLBGRAPH 8BRVICE
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.
of the Post Oppiob Telegraphs for the Year ended 3l8t March 1881.
I. — Capital Account.
£.
£.
al raised to diet
By Amount paid for Goodwill aod Plant
• - -
10^140,000
of old Telegraph CompaDies ;
Extensions bjthe Poet Office, Pre-
Mjuired,if all Ex-
nature of Capital
liminarj Expenses, ko^ and
charged to the Telegraph Capital
d to the Capital
Account, up to Slst March 1881
10,125,260
-
616,871
„ Cost of Extensions charged to
Telegraph Vote to same date
279,655
„ Cost of Sites and Buildings, ditto
128,308
„ Cost of Buildings, &c., charged to
Vote for Revenue Departments
Buildings to same date
101,204
„ Cost of Buildings, &c., charged to
Vote for Public Buildings, Ire-
land, to same date ...
Total . - . £,
20,944
'OTAL - - - £.
10,666,871
10,656,871
f Beyenue and Working Expenses for the Year ended 3 let March 1881.
£.
WoaKiiro ExPBNSBs:
£.
8, Private Wire
By Salaries, Wages, Maintenance, &e.
1,181,824
per Finance Ac-
.
1,692,948
„ Contribution to a Depreciation
rendered to Go-
Fund to replace submerged Cables
12,102
tments, without
19,479
„ Balance of Profit (equal to 4*18
per cent, on a Capital of
-
21,469
10,666,371 /.)> being the full
amount available on Commercial
li Appro- £.
nt - 17,960
Principles for Dividend on Capi-
tal, or for a Reserve Fund -
440,460
by Office
don, and
' Public
1, for old
&c. - 692
1 by Sta-
- 2,807
Total - - - £.
£. 21,459
POTAL . - - £.
1,633,886
1,633,886
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FOR THE YEAE ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
III. — Explanatory Notes.
The sum of 10,126,260 /., entered in the Cepitel Account as expended to the 81st March 1881, is the amount
actually hroofirht to account in the Books of the Post Office as expended on Capital Account to that date.
The amounts of 279,666 Z. and 128,80s Z., entered as expended in respect t»f Extensions, and the cost of Sites
and Buildings, are the sums which have been expended under these headif», and charged to the Telegraph
Vote, since doth September 1878.
The amount entered as Salaries, &c., in the Account of Revenue and Working Expenses, is exclusive of
Capital Expenditure charged to the Tel^^ph Vote, but it is inclusive of the Telegraph Expenditure borne on the
Votes of die OflSce of Works, Stationery Office, Inland Revenue, Exchequer and Audit Department, and the
Treasury, as under : —
Amount charged to Telegraph Vote, as per Appropriation Account - . .
„ „ „ Vote for Revenue Department Buildings ....
,, „ „ Vote for Public Buildings, Ireland
„ „ „ Vote of Stationery Office
Estimated Cost of the Manufacture of Stamps, charged to Vote of Inland Revenue
„ „ „ Auditing Telegraph Accounts, charged to Vote of Exchequer
and Audit Department .--....
Amount expended by the Treasury for Rates and Contributions in lieu of Rates •
£.
1,242,092
18,860
1,861
28,911
1,938
1,140
703
1,290,011
Less : —
Telegraph Extensions charged to the Telegraph Vote ...
Purchase of Sites and Buildings - - ditto
Cost of replacing the Wexford and Slaney, Shapinshay, and Isle of
Wight, and Yar Cables
The expenditure charged in the Account of Revenue and Working Expenses is inclusive of the sum of
23,000/. paid to Railway Companies in respect of their Telegraph Rights, and the sum of 8,641 1. paid -to
officers of the late Telegraph Companies in respect of Annuities granted to them under the Telegraph Acts.
Had the Payments to the Railway Companies in respect of their Telegraph Rights been commuted for a fixed*
Capital Sum calculated at 20 years' purchase, and the Payment to the officers of the late Telegraph Com-
panies commuted for a fixed sum calculated at 10 years* purchase, the Balance of Profit would in that case
have been increased, and thereby made equal to a Dividend on the Capital Outlay of 4*21 per cent.
Jamp.8 J". Cardin^
Principal Book-keeper.
£.
103,488
4,104
1,096
108,687
£.
1,181,324
General Post Office, 1
13 January 1H82.J
Geo. Chetrcyndy
Receiver and Accountant General.
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POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS (GROSS AMOUNT).
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons,
dated lo February i883;-^/t;r,
ACCOUNT "showing the Gross Amount Received and the Gross Amount
Expended in respect of the Telegraph Service, from the Date of the
Transfer of the Telegraphs to the State to the 31st day of March 1881."
(Lard Frederich Cavendish.)
Ordered, by The House of Conunons, to be Printed,
10 February 1882.
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POST OFFICE TELEGBAPH SERVICE.
AN ACCOUNT Bhowiog the Gross Amount Received and the Gross Amount Expended in respect
AMOUNTS
} RECBIVED
BY T HE 1
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oerrices
Post Ofllee in respect
of Telegrams,
Office of Works,
London,
and Oaioe of
Public Works,DuhUn,
Sutlonery Office
for
performed for
other
Public Departments
Total.
PriTate Wire Rentals, fte.
for
Old Telegraph
Materials.
Waste Paper.
wilhout
Remuneration.
df. «. d.
df. «. A
£. «. d.
£. «. d.
£, «. d.
Trended am Dectmbtr 1870 - - -
6<I0,784 19 1
-
l,li0 - -
1,4«6 11 1
612,801 10 2
Ditto - ditto 1871 - - -
782,869 11 1
.
1,260 - -
1,774 8 11
786,890 - 1
Ditto - diuo 1872 - - .
970,083 6 9
.
1,409 . -
1,839 19 4
978,389 6 1
Ditto - ditto 1878 - - -
1,045,648 19 4i
» . .
1,268
2,360 8 7
1,049,168 7 \\\
Ditto - ditto 1874 ...
1,160,688 - 1
2 6 1
1,860 - -
5,854 15 8
1,167,746 - 10
Qawtw cndtd 91ft March 1876 (a) - - -
24'i,605 7 -i
8 9 11
326 - -
8,618 10 6
I 1,533,982 6 11|
Tmt ended SUt March 1876(a) . - •
1,276,062 8 6
14 19 3
1,262 - -
9,694 1 7
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Ditto - ditto 1877 - . - -
1,313,100 17 6^
27 9 10
1,335 . -
18,846 16 3
1,828,815 2 7|
Ditto - ditto 1878 - - - .
1,838.542 8 9}
21 6 7
1,688 - -
17,417 3 8
1,352,668 18 5|
Ditto - ditto 1879 - - - .
1,840,892 6 10
142 18 10
1,830 - -
90,602 13 11
1,369.467 19 7
Ditto - ditto 1880 ... -
1,432,489 3 0
607 1 1
1,417 - -
15,302 1 11
1,469,705 6 6
Ditto - ditto 1881 . . . -
1,610,008 5 If
602 19 3
2,807 - -
10,478 10 6
1,633,886 14 9|
TOTAX. - - - df .
13,094,872 13 4|
1,417 3 10
17,032 - -
113,295 15 10
13,226,047 13 -|
(a) By the 4th Section of the Act 80 Tict c. 5, the period for which the Parliamentary Account of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Telegraph Senrice is to be
nndered, was altered firom the year to 81st December, to the year to 81st March.
General Poet Office, )
13 January 1882. >
JoMH J. Cardin,
Prindpid Book-keeper.
STATEMENT of the Application of the Balances of Telegraph Revenue shown in the above
Balances to meet Interest on Stock created on account
of the Telegraph Service, and for the Redemption of
Debt, brought down -.--.-.
. Amount of Interest on the Stock ....
Amountt applicable to a Sinking Fund
Deficiencies
TEARS ENDED Slsr DECEMBER
ie7a
261.925 6 7
1871.
£. «. d.
238,696 3 10
214,500
•47,425 6 7
238,061 7
1 6,618 16 9
261,926 6 7
238,696 3 10
1872.
£. s. d.
139,424 1 10
268,890 16 11
118,966 16 1
190,424 1 10
1878.
£, Ad.
02,992 7 6
1874.
£. «. d.
85,807 18 4
270,980 18 0
293,705 18 9
177,988 U 4 207,898 - 5
92,902 7 6
86.807 18 4
• The sum of 64,771 /. 17 s. 8 d. Stock was cancelled with 60«860 i. 7 «. 8 d; the Snrplns shown by Parliamentary Paper, No. 69^ of 1872.
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RETURN RELATING TO POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH SERVICE.
POST OFFICE TELEGBAPH SERVICE.
>f the Telegraph Service from the Date of the Transfer of the Telegraphs to the State to the
31st March 1881.
AMOUNTS EXPENDED BY THE
Balance to meet
Interest
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Post Office in
respect of
Salaries, Wages.
Maintenanoe,
Office of Works
London,
in respect of
the Telegraph
Serrice (6).
SUtlonery
Office
in respect of
the Telegraph
Service (c).
Office of
Works,
DuhUo, in
respect of
the Telegraph
Serrice.
Inland
RoTenue
Deparunent
in respect
Stamps for
Telegrams.
Treasury
in
respect of
Rates and
Contribu-
tions
in lieu of
Rates.
Exchequer
and Audit
Departmentin
Auditing
the AccounU
of the
Teiegnph
SerTice.
Total
Expenditure.
on Stock created
on account
of the Telegraph
Senrice and
the RedempUon
of Debt.
Total.
£. #. d.
df. #. A
£, «. rf.
£. ». d.
£. #. d.
£. «. d.
1
£. $. d, £. ,.
d.
£. 9. d.
£, #. d.
Year endwl Slat Daoember 1870
847,058 11 4i
-
-
2,218 13 2
1,004 - -
• •
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350,376 4
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261,015 5 7|
612,301 10 2
Ditto - ditto 1871
487,544 12 1
-
6,568 4 2
1,462 - -
-
1,119 - -
496,694 16
8
238,696 3 10
735,390 - 1
Ditto - ditto 1872
886,975 16 6}
-
6,521 7 9
1,781 - -
-
1J30 - -
888,908 4
H
139,424 1 9}
973,382 6 1
1 Ditto - ditto 1878
949,587 6 4|
-
2,621 14 2
9,001 - -
•
1,960 - - 956,170 -
•1
92,992 7 ^
1,049,162 7 Hi
Ditto ditto 1874
1,062,620 12 2i
20,384 11 1
5,489 2 4
1,490 - -
-
1,906 16 10 lfiSlfi97 9
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86.807 18 4}
1,197,746 - 10
310,544 2 71
10,130 2 9
2,315 7 11
346 - -
-
469 14 10 328,797 8
1
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1 103,979 4 9
1,633,982 6 11^
Tear anded Slet Much 1876(a)
1,081,696 10 9i
24,556 9 -
80.968 - -
3,501 8 0
5,560 - -
-
1311 6 2
1.106|912 13
8i
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1,128^7 14 10|
41,572 8 7
32,248 - -
6,008 13 10
3,993 1 9
-
1,491 18 4
1,208,401 17
41
119,918 6 2|
1,898,316 2 71
Ditto • ditto 1878
1,164,113 10 lOi
32,688 8 4
24,836 3 1
2,174 19 8
2,129 12 5
-
1.617 0 4
1,237,560 19
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125,108 6 9
1,852,600 18 6^
Ditto • ditto 1879
1,089,892 3 -i
30,109 16 10
25,810
1,998 6 10
9,199 19 -
1,744 17 3
1,373 8 4
1,161,661 8
H
207,916 16 %k
1,860,467 19 7
Ditto - ditto 1880
1,111,483 11 6
37,094 IS 1 1
18,885 - -
2,021 13 8
1,993 7 4
716 18 0
1,169 1 8
1.178,887 6
4
986,008 - 2
1,460,705 6 6
Ditto . ditto 1881
Tovdu. - . - - £.
1,842,002 4 7\
80,184 18 10
23,911 - -
1,977 19 4
1,038 9 1
703 14 4
1,146 5 6
1,308,468 19
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825,432 15 6^
1,633,886 14 9|
10,736,033 5 6}
942,100 4 4 1 165,058 8 1
49,413 8 1
26,110 2 7
8,165 10 4
15,570 10 11
11,920,051 8
10|
1,096,906 4 2
13,296,047 13 ^
(5) The Telegraph Expenditure of the Office of Works, London, was partly charged to the Telegraph Capital Aooownt, and partly to the Telegraph Vote, pilar to 1st April 1874
(e) The Telegraph Expenditure of the Stationary Office was charged to the Telegraph Tote prior to 1st April 1876.
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RaoeiTcr tmd Aooountant Ganeial.
Account towards the Interest and Hedemption of the Stock created on account of the Telegraph Service.
16 Months
tnded 31st March
1876.
Year
ended 31st March
1877.
Ye«r
eMledSlstMlMh
1878.
Year
ended 81st March
1879.
Year
ended 81st Match
1880.
Yaar
ended Slat March
1881.
Total.
£. i. d,
103,279 4 2
£. t. d,
119,913 6 3
£. $, d,
196,108 6 0
£. i. d.
207,916 16 8
jC. #. d.
296,508 -. 2
326,432 15 6
£. $, d,
1,090,006 4 1
294,906 18 9
807,172 6 2
314,174 13 11
322/>36 8 8
386,417 2 9
326,417 2 9
8,961,782 14 6
53^038 2 4
191,688 14 7
187,259 -11
180,066 8 2
114,110 12 6
90,909 8 7
984 7 8
,217,896 19 0
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108,272 4 2
119,918 6 8
126,108 6 0
207,916 16 8
296,608 - 2
326,483 16 6
t The sum of 19,830 /. 3 s. 3i. Stock was cancelled with 11,739 /. 12 «., the Surplus shown by Ptrliamentary Paper, No. 386, of 1872.
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POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.
AN ACCOUNT showing the Gross Amount Received and Expended on
account of the Telegraph Service during the Year ended 31st March
1881, and the Balance of the Receipts over the Expenditure ; pre-
pared in pursuance of Section 4 of the 39th Vict. c. 5 ;
AND
A STATEMENT additional to the above Account, prepared in pursuance
of the same Section.
(PRESENTED PURSUANT TO ACT 39 VICT. e. 6, t. i.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed^
21 February 1882.
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STATEMENT additional to the foregoing Account, prepared in accordance with the following Paragraph of
Sect, 4 of 39 Vict. c. 5, viz., " There shall be added to such Account a Statement of the Amount expended
during the said Year on account of the Annual Charge for the Securities created for the purpose of the
Telegraph Acts, 1868 to 1870, and any Acts amending the same, and of the Surplus, if any, which, after
deducting from the said Balance the Amount of such Annual Charge, remains as a Sinking Fund for the
Kedemption of the said Securities, and a Statement of the Mode of Application of such Surplus.**
Capital Stock (Consols) created in respect of money raised
for the Purchases of Telegraphs, &c., viz. : —
Under 32 & 88 Vict c. 78
„ 84 & 86 Vict c. 76
„ 30 & 37 Vict c. 88
„ 89 Vict c. 6
„ 40 & 41 Vict c. 80 . - - - - -
£.
Less, — Stock purchased and cancelled on account of Surplus
Balances : —
£. *. d.
Period to 31 December 1870 - - 64,771 17 8
Year to 31 December 1871 - - 12,830 8 3
£. «. d.
7,688,757 - -
1,079,048 - -
1,847,152 2 11
625,486 - 6
407,736 2 9
10,948,173 6 1
£.
9. d.
67,602 - 11
Capital Stock
£. 10,880,671 6 2
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( to 5 January 1881 j
Amount expended on account of the charge for the Year ended 81st March 1881 -
Balance of Receipts over Bxpenditare, as shown by the foregoing Account -
Deficiency of Telegraph Revenue in the Year ended 31st March 1881, to meeil
Interest on Telegraph Stock created -----., .r^«
320,417 2 9
326,417 2 9
326,432 16 6
* 984 7 3
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Defldency for the Year to Slat December 1872 {vide Parliamentary Paper, No. 66 of 1877)
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Ditto -
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- - - - 1874 - -
ditto
ditto
^No 67 i'^-*^o^f 1 ^T^ ^^"^ ^ ^^** March' 1876 {vide ParUamentary Paperl
DeficiOTcy for Ae Year ended Slat March 1877 {vide Parliamentary Paper, No.30 of'l878)
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- Slat March 1879 - - . ditto
- 31it March 1880 - - - ditto
- 3l8t March 1881, aa shown above
- No. 61 of 1880)
- No. 23 of 1881)
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£. 9. d.
118,966 15 1
177,988 11 4
- 6
191,633 14 7
187,259 - 11
189,066 8 2
114,119 12 6
29,909 2 7
984 7 3
1,217,826 12 9
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CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
AN ACCOUNT of Receipts and Payments by the Postmaster General
in respect of Telegraph Undertakings, Extensions, &c., for the
Year ended 3 1st March 1881 ; together with the Report of the Comp-
troller AND Auditor General thereon.
(PRESENTED PURSUANT TO ACT 36 «• 37 VICT. c. 83,*. 6.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed^
24 February 1882.
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RBPORt OF THS OOllFTROLLBn AMD AUDITOR GftKRRAL.
REPORT of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Post Ofvioe
Telegraph Capital Aoooukt, £or the Year ended 31ei Mavdi 1861 ; prepared
«nd submitted for the information of the House of Commons^ in pursuance of the Acts
; k 87 Vict cap. 83, and 39 Vict cap. 5, and 40 & 41 Vict. cap. 30.
?HE transactions included in the Account for this year call for no observations.
Lppended to this Report is an Account prepared in mj Department^ showing the
its and Payments on the Telegraph Capital Account, from the commencement to
[arch 168 19 as ascertiuned and allowed.
£. s. d.
Receipts 10,125,568 18 7
Payment* 10,125,568 18 7
'he Balance remaining at the disposal of the Postmaster General on the Slst March
tas, as shown by the Account, 16,976 1 lis. 9d.
Wm. Dunbar,
Comptroller General of the Receipt and Issue
of Her Majesty's Exchequer, and
quer and Audit Department, Auditor General of Public Accounts.
26 January 1882.
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account: — TELEGRAPH UNDERTAKINGS, &C., 1880-81.
Statement referred to in the foregoing Report.
ABSTHACT ACCOUNT of Receipts and Payments by the Postmaster General
in respect of Telegraph Undertakings, Extensions, &c., from the Commencement,
viz,, let August 1868, to 3l8t March 1881.
{Note,— The figures in this Abstract Account show the Amounts as ascertained by the Comptroller and Auditor General.)
Br. Cr.
CHARGE.
To Amounts received ftrom the National
Delit Commissioners, or paid by
them on account of the Postmaster
General, under the proTislons of
the Acts 82 ft 38 Vict. o. 78» and
84 & 35 Vict. c. 75, tIi. :—
From 1st August 1868 to Slst
March 1874 - - -
„ 1st April 1874 to Slst
March 1879 . - -
„ Cash placed to the credit of the Post-
master General by the Lords Com-
missioners of Her Majesty's Trea-
sury, under the provisions of the
30 & 37 Vict. c. 83. (See Account
1873-74) - • - -
„ Cash issued by the Paymaster Ge-
neral, under the proTtoions of the
same Act, and under the provisions
of the 39 Vict. c. 5, and 40 ft 41
Vict. c. 80.
From Ist April 1873 to Slst
March 1874 - •
„ 1st April 1874 to Slit
March 1875 -
„ 1st April 1875 to 81it
March 187« . - -
„ Ist April 1876 to Slst
March 1877 .
„ 1st April 1877 to Slst
March 1878 -
„ 1st April 1878 to Slst
March 1879 -
„ 1st April 1879 to Slst
M«rchl880 -
„ Ist April 1880 to Slst
March 1881 - - -
Leia»*^
Amounts repaid to Paymaster £, «. d.
General, as explained in for-
mer Aoeonnis - - • 788 3 4
Cash paid to the Paymaster ^
General, being the amount
received as Costs of the
Crown in the case of the
Manchester South Junction
and Altrincham Railway
Company v, the Queen -386 3 11
To Sale of premises
M Saleofoldflttings -
„ Sale orStenmer '* Monarch '
£. s, d.
7,908,060 - 11
1,030 19 1
177,767 8 11
81,154 - 7
a»ZfiU 7 11
964,9M 10 11
204,135 17 -
218,730 2 3
8,928 9 7
147 0 4
1,804,142 0 6
U19 7 8
1,030 - «
865 16 4
650 - -
Audited
Amount.
£. «. d.
8,000,000 -
800,000 -
DISCHARGE.
By Telegraph Undertakings, vis.:—
From 1st August 1868 to 31st
March 1874 - - - -
„ Ist April 1874 to 3Ist March
1875
1st April 1875 to Slst March
1876
1st April 1876 to Slst March
1877
„ Ist April 1877 to Slst March
1878
» 1st April 1878 to Slst March
1870
„ 1st April 1879 to Slst March
1880
1st April 1380 to Slst March
1881
1,333,023 2 3
Total Ckakob
2,545 16 4
10,125,568 18 7
Less,— £, t. d.
BefUnd on account, 1875>6 - 568 8 5
Amount received as costs o(
the Crown in case of Man-
chester South Junction and
Altrincham Railway Com-
pany in the present year -386 3 11
By Special Cable Extensions
» Telegraph Extensions, viz. :-^
See Aaeount to 31st March 1875 •
From Ist April 1876 to Slst Match
1877
„ Fensionato Slst March 1874 •
« Gratuitlas to Slst March 1874
„ Commutation of Pensions, viz. :—
From 1st August 1868 to Slst
March 1874 .
„ 1st April 1874 to Slst March
1875 - - - .
„ Ist April 1875 to Slst March
1870 - . . .
„ 1st April 1876 to Slst March
1677 - - - -
„ 1st April 1877 to Slst March
1878 - - - -
„ 1st April 1878 to Slst March
1879 - . . .
„ 1st April 1879 to Slst March
1880 . . . .
£. i. d.
0,781,170 1 -
52,014 16 5
200,124 - 1
220,008 14 0
287,570 4 5
212,382 7 10
3,550 - 7
147 6 4
Audited
Amount.
7,803,057 11 5
954 12 4
2,051,402 5 6
6,713 12 6
78,381 12 0
29,156 0 6
1,100 4 6
18,412 10 0
8,610 4 0
6,801 18 6
373 0 -
Total Dxscbaeob .
- £.
$. d.
7303,002 10 1
74.347 4 6
2,058,205 18 -
55,574 1 -
1,503 I -
132,845 15
10,125,568 18 7
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in the Year ended the 31st day of March 1882; t
Balances in the Exchequer at the Commencen]
Termination of the Year, and the Amounts received in
the Exchequer in respect of Funded and Unfunded
Redeemed in the said Year.
{Fresented pursuant to Act 38 §• 39 Vict. c. 45, «. 4,
Ordered^ by The House of Commons, to be Printi
28 April 1882.
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Lie INCOMB AND BXPENDITURE
and ExPENDiTUBE for the Year ending Slst March 1882,
]^evenue, and specifying what Portion of the Chaige
INCOME.
and Duties on Bank^
iTentions and District
£.
1,045,000
1,680,000
3,515,400
3,540,000
4,199,509
Total Taxation
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Offices, &c.
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&c. -
7,000,000
1,630,000
199,415
2,730
10,902
598
70,000
13,090
8,606,800
1,366,000
708,542
203,674
88,475
8,926,735
5,681,342
115,199
138y578
128,010
19,287,000
27,240,000
2,725,000
9,945,000
11,255,500
70,452;509
3,245,:»3
381,787
380;000
'H459,fi89
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 1882.
distmguishing the several Amounts raised by Taxation and those received from other Sources of
for Debt has been applied to the Kedemption of Debt.
Reference
to Page of
Pinance
Accounts.
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39
24
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28 and 39
PUBLIC DEBT:
Interest (except as below) ai
Interest of Exchequer Bills
Interest of Bank Advances f(
Terminable Annuities
New Sinking Fund
Trustee Savings Banks Deiic
Interest, &c., on Loans for L
Interest, &c., on Exchequer ]
Interest on Stock created for
Less, — Sundry Receipts, viz. :
Red Sea and India Tel
Interest on Public Lot
Interest on Suez Canal
Fees on Stock Certifici
Premium and Interest
Of which for INT
Of which for BEX
ABMY (including Army PurcKa
Army Charges fur India
Zd**,— Contributions from Indii
Effective Charge
Non-Effective C
Receipts from Colonial (
Sale of Old Stores, &c.
EXPENDITURE.
9 I HAVY
23 Z^M, — Contributions from India
I Sale of Old Stores, &c.
GRANT TO INDIA (Afghan u
TRANSVAAL, I'-xpenses connect
ZTTLIT, &C., Wars - -
LOCALIZATION OF THE MI
9 and 81 | MISCELLANEOITS CIVIL SE
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39 Lessy — Savings refunded
17 Stamps in lieu of Fees,
and District Audit
22 to 39 I Miscellaneous Receipt!
I profit on Post Office
82
283.
CUSTOMS
38 I Zetjr, — Miscellaneous lieceipts
82 , INLAND REVENTTE - -
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE-
RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House o
dated 19 June 1882 ;-:/br.
RETURN "of the Public Expenditure (Exci
Charges on Taxes, 1857-8 to 1881-2 (in con
liamentary Paper, No. 394, of Session 1881)."
(Mr. James.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, (o be Pri
10 August 1882.
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RETURN OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE (EXCHEQUER ISSUES) —
KETURN for each Year from 1857-8 to 1881-82 incluaive, of— 1. Army and Navy Expenditure,
of Fortifications and Army Localisation raised by Loan; 2. Civil Expenditure of all
Tolls, &C,, also included in Column 8 ; 3. Totals of the above ; 4. Revenue, not Taxes,
Services; 6. National Debt Charges; 7. Total Charge on the Taxes, excluding
actually received, less Stamps in lieu of Fees; 11. Surplus or Deficiency, excluding
Parliamentarv Paper, No, 394, of Session 1881).
1.
o^
a.
4.
5.
6.
and Navy
^enditure,
Civil Expenditure
of all Kinds;
Reyenue,
Net Charge
on
National Debt
Ing Votes of
)dit, &Cm
wHxpenMUf
eiclnding
Voteeof CredH
for Redemption of
Sound Dues
TOTALa
not Taxe^
including SUmpv
in
Tftxes
for
Army, Nary,
Charges
(Net)
>ecifled in
lumn 8.
and Scheldt and .
Sladt Tolls, &c.
Ken of Petfs.
and
CI? il Services.
See Note (•).
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
►46,000 t
14,840,000
36,886,000
4,863,000
82,028,000
28,557,000
^97,000 t
14,557,000
36,854,000
5,625,000
29,729,000
28,361,000
75,000
15,280,000
40,005,000
5,527,000
34,478,000
28,567,000
^2,000
15,215,000
48,517,000
5,273,000
38,244,000
26,147,000
169,000
15,368,000
43,587,000
5,820,000
37,717,000
26,142,000
J86,000
15,485,000
43,070,000
6,848,000
36,227,000
26,083,000
>46,000
15,124,000
40,670,000
7,294,000
33,376,000
26,062,000
J8 1,000
14,637,000
89,918,000
7,545,000
32,373,000
26,209,000
)64,000
14,853,000
38,917,000
7,602,000
81,315,000
26,083,000
)d2,000
15,846,000
40,698,000
8,040,000
82,658,000
25,930,000
>87,000
16,077,000
42,664,000
7,847,000
34,817,000
26,415,000
166,000
16,988,000
43,354,000
8,648,000
34,711,000
26,461,000
J28,000
17,188,000
40,511,000
8,714,000
31,797,000
20,897,000
)87,000
18,485,000
41,372,000
9,303,000
32,069,000
26,669,000
12-2,000
18,787,000
44,200,000
10,863,000
33,846,000
20,683,000
)10,000
18,953,000
42,968,000
10,545,000
32,418,000
26,647,000
r07,000
20,842,000
45,049,000
11,826,000
83,228,000
26,550,000
500,000
21,880,000
46,580,000
11,071,000
85,459,000
26,470,000
Ul,000
22,259,000
48,600,000
11,508,000
87,092,000
26,680,000
^86,000
22,846,000
49,682,000
11,981.000
87,651,000
27,042y000
»86,000
28,400,000
49,986,000
12,566,000
37,431,000
27,805,000
159,000
24,550,000
51,909,000
12,876,000
89,038,000
27,893,000
►29,000
24,020,000
51,849,000
12,896,000
88,958,000
27,850,000
174,000
25,579,000
52,158,000
18,680,000
38,478,000
28,169,000
186,000
26,585,000
58,221,000
18,868,000
89,868,000
2S,288,000
1
2
8
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
18
14
16
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
36
ble to Debt have in this Return been taken in dimhiution of the Charges in Column 6.
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CHARGE ON TAXES — FOR EACH YEAR FROM 1857-8 TO 1881-82.
excluding Votes of Credit and other Expenses specified in Column 8 below, and Expenses
Kinds, excluding Votes of Credit for Bedemption of Sound Dues and Scheldt and Sladt
including Stamps in lieu of Fees ; 5. Net Charge on the Taxes for Army, Navy, and Civil
Votes of Credit, &c. ; 8. Votes of Credit, &c. ; 9. Total Charge on the Taxes ; 10. Taxes
Expenses of Foiiiifications and Army Localisation provided by Loan (in continuation of
7.
8.
0.
10. 1
11.
Total Charge
on
Taxes.
Votes of Credit,
Taxes
Surplus (+)
excluding
Votes of Credit, &c.,
in Column 8.
(Distributed
under sundry detailed
Heads
in the Appendix.)
Abolition
of f^irchMe, &c.
(For Deteils 9ee
Note,pttge6.)
Total Charge
on Taxes.
actually received,
less Stamps
in
lieu of Pees.
or
Deficiency (— ) ;
excluding |
Expenses of
Fortifications and
other Special Charges
provided for by
Loan.
DATE8,
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
1
60,580,000
2,615,000
63,195,000
62,948,000
— 247,000
- 1867-68.
2
68,090,000
782,000
68,872,000
69,686,000
+ 813,000
- 1858-69-
d
68,045,000
868,000
63,90^,000
65,491,000
4- 1,588,000
- 1869-00.
4
64,391,000
8,044,000
67,435,000
64,927,000
— 2,508,000
- 1860-61.
5
68,869,000
1,487,000
66,290,000
63,864,000
— 1,442,000
- 1861-62.
6
62,310,000
•
62,810,000
63,611,000
+ 1,801,000
- 1862-68.
7
6y,438;000
176,000
69,613,000
62,766,000
+ 8,162,000
- 1863-64.
8
68,682,000
176,000
68,767,000
62,608,000
+ 8,861,000
- 1864-66.
9
67,398,000
766,000
68,168,000
60,069,000
+ 1,896,000
- 1866-66.
10
68,688,000
-
68,688/)00
61,242,000
+ 2,654,000
. 1866-67.
11
61,232,000
2,000,000
63,232,000
61,696,000
— 1,636,000
. 1867- 68.
12
61,170,000
6,000,000
66,172,000
68,792,000
— 2,380,000
. 1868-69.
18
68,694,000
1,800,000
59,994,000
66^68^)00
+ 6,669,000
- 1869-70.
14
58,788,000
1,860,000
60,088,000
60y4d6,OOO
+ 397,000
. 1870-71.
15
60,629,000
441,000
60,970,000
64,188,000
+ 3,218,000
- 1871-72.
16
59,065,000
946,000
60,011,000
66,906,000
+ 6,894,000
- 1872-73.
17
69,778,000
4,711,000
64,484,000
66,868,000
+ 869.000
. 1873-74.
18
61,929,000
704,000
62,688,000
68,227,000
+ 694,000
. 1874-76.
19
68,772,000
180,000
63,962,000
64,462,000
+ 610.000
- 1876 76.
20
04,698,000
468,000
66,166,000
65,696,000
+ 440,000
. 1876-77.
21
64,736,000
4,002,000
68,738,000
66,098,000
— 2,640,000
. 1877-78.
22
06,426,000
4,868,600
71,279,000
68,987,000
— 2,292,000
- 1878-79.
28
66,903,000
8,487,000
69,790,000
66,949,000
— 2,841,000
. 1879-80.
24
66,642,000
1,377,000
68,019,000
68,962,000
+ 938,000
. 1880-81.
26
67,646,000
2,686,000
70,281,000
70,681^)00
+ 360,000
- 1881-82.
t From the year 1862-63 inclusive, the EfibcUve Charges In connection with British Troops serving in India, are included under
Army Expenditure in Column 1, 9uch charges having been limited previously to Retired Pay and Pensions, &e. ; on the other hand,
the receipts from Indian Revenues in repayment are included fai Cofaimn 4, neither transaction aifectiug the net Charge on Taxes,
Column 5.
These Effective Charges may be averaged at 660,0002. per annum, which sum should therefore, for sake of comparison, be added
to the Amounts of Columns 1 and 4 for each year prior to 1862-68.
Treasury, 9 August 1882.
34^.
LEONARD COURTNEY.
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APPENDIX.
U.T8IS of Column 7 on previous page.
TOTAL CHARGE (Net) on Taxes, excluding Votes
Army and Nary,
CIVIL
mol Debt,
Imperial,
eluding
excluding
indading Ciyil
Public
ble Annuities.
Votes of Credit, &c.
Consolidated Fnnd
Charges.
Education.
1.
2.
a.
4.
£.
£.
£.
£.
)67,024
21,451,002
6,921,811
815,087
1
J60,438
19,370,473
6,619,782
906,465
2
^66,331
23,628,786
6,105,618
1,034,920
3
147,018
27,370,189
6,073,931
987,685
4
142,000
27,118,002
6,740,266
1,095,162
5
)83,273
25,668,739
6,933,953
1,117,493
6
)62,396
23,314,477
6,763,628
1,009,612
7
509,811
23,226,201
6,068,961
941,582
8
)83,054
21,934,836
6,480,066
943,415
9
)30,808
22,928,888
6,696,967
978,916
10
114,794
24,800,468
6,698,268
1,150,660
11
160,910
24,628,684
6,688,290
1,008,826
12
)96,989
21,569,702
6,668,671
1,206,918
IS
J68,822
21,093,946
6,291,976
1,265,388
14
J82,660
22,951,863
6,106,666
1,628,429
15
347,414
22,121,876
6,129,426
1,788,735
10
549,801
22,846,017
6,706,566
1,926,083
17
170,429
23,808,849
6,688,633
2,109,117
18
379,786
24,700,093
6,862,624
2,454,412
19
)4 1,794
26,014,640
6,^14>330
2,666,884
20
306,329
24,660,642
6,738,988
8,082,247
21
392,820
26,396,613
6,723,203
8,879,748
22
349,607
26,009,894
6,722,684
8,427,166
23
168,617
24,404,398
6,896,449
8,697,243
24
587,806
24,816,499
6,072,866
3,794,087
26
For Notes $ee page 7.
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CHARGE ON TAXES — FOR BACH YEAR FROM 1857-8 TO 1881-82.
APPENDIX.
Analysis of Column 7 on previous page.
of Credit, &c., distributed under their respective Heads.
SERVICES.
REVENUE
In Aid of Local
Custon
Taxation.
R
6.
£.
1
1,431,624
2,
2
1,664,307
2,
3
1,704,907
2,
4
1,677,280
2,
5
1
1,724,883
2,
6
1,763,035
2,
7
1,718,228
2,
S
1,768,801
2,
9
1,779,488
2,
10
1,983,976
2,
11
2,117,918
2,
12
2,262,260
2,
Id
2,308,982
2,
li
2,326,734
2,
15
2,349,420
2,
16
2,412,314
2,
17
2,761,380
2,
18
3,322,478
2,
19
4,026,065
2,
20
4,109,714
2,
21
4,203,661
2,
22
4,766,665
2,
23
4,979,919
2,
24
4,946,111
2,
26
5,164,748
2,
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RVTURN OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE (BXCHEQITRR ISSUES) —
NOTE.
ULAR8 of Column 8^
, page 3.
£.
1,125,000
900,000
590,000
£.
2,615,000
782,000
858,000
3,044,000
1,437,000
175,000
175,000
765,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
1,300,000
1,350,000
441,000
946,000
4,711,000
704,000
11 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1
II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
,. I.I.I 1. ••••1® ifl'i
390,000
392,000
1,230,000
153,000
54,000
101,000
340,000
800,000
3,197,000
714,000
ase - - - -
125,000
579,000
se of Suez Canal Shares
x>an - - - -
lase - - - -
76,565
501,638
on Vote of Credit, Abys-
i and Aflhantee Wars -
578,203
397,653
180,550
lase - - - -
498,000
2,000
bs, Ashantee War and
tion of Purchase -
500,000
37,000
463,000
iV - . - -
ase - - - -
3,500,000
504,719
;s, Ashantee War and
tion of Purchase -
4,004,719
2,264
4,002,455
lase - - - -
tion - - • -
ca - - - -
r -
367,578
17,865
1,500,000
2,968,968
ee Expedition and Abo-
of PnrduBBe
4,854,411
1,663
4,852,748
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 • 1 1 1
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is ' si
247,868
2,772,720
222,200
250,000
634
bs, Abolition of Purchase
L^antee Expedition -
3,493,402
6,298
ca - - . -
fghanWar -
lase - - - -
656,000
500,000
222,782
3,487,104
bs, Abolition of Purchase
1,378,782
1,579
PghanWar -
ase - - - -
1,769,000
135,000
500,000
181,144
1,377,203
2,585,144
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CHARGE ON TAXES— FOR EACH YEAR FROM 1857-8 TO 1881-82.
NOTES to Appendix.
1868-59 •
1869-60 •
1860-61 •
1861-«2 .
1862-63 -
1868-64-
1864-65-
1865-66-
1866-67 •
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Exchequer as a Saving on the Vote
for Kaffir War.
ditto
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- ditto
for Army Stores 8up«
plied between 1834
and 1838 to the
Spanish Govern-
ment.
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
- ditto
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for China War Indem-
nity.
-
ditto
-
- 212,335/.
-
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-
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-
ditto
-
- 434,747^
•
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-
- ditto.
-
ditto
-
- 472,634/.
•
- ditto
-
for China and Japanese
Indemnities.
-
ditto
-
. 422,712/.
-
- ditto
-
for China Indenmity.
-
ditto
-
- 250,184/.
-
- ditto
-
• ditto.
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ditto
*
- 517,705/.
•
- ditto
-
for Principal and In-
terest of New Zea-
land Bonds.
-
ditto
-
. 68,531 L
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- ditto
-
-
for Japanese Indem-
nity.
2.
Including an issue, under Act 32 & 33 Vict. c. 91, of 18,018 /. in aid of the Cash
Balance of the Accountant in Bankruptcy.
After abating the sum of 22,174 /. received into the Exchequer for China Indemnity.
Including issues amounting to 472,957/. under Act 32 k 33 Vict^ c. 91, from the
Consolidated Fund in aid of the Cash Balances of the Accountant General of
the Court of Chancery and the Accountant in Bankruptcy.
After abating the sum of 850,000 /. received into the Exchequer as a Saving on account
of Army and Navy Abyssinian Charges.
Includes a further issue of 1 55,000 iL in aid of the Cash Balance of the Accountant in
Bankruptcy.
The details of the amounts ^^^ll be found in Parliamentary l-apcr. No. 187, of
Session 1879.
Including an issue of 47,000/. in aid of the Cash Balance of the Accountant in
Bankruptcy.
Includes a repayment out of the Telegraph Revenue of the amount (652,000/.)
improperly diverted from the Exchequer in previous years.
After abating the sum of 68,531 /. received into the Exchequer for Japanese Indemnity
(final).
„ 3. Includes 25,000 /. issued in aid of Cash Balance of the Accountant in Bankruptcy.
„ 2. £. 500,000 for Charges defrayed by War OflBLce on account of India (Special Vote), and
200,000 /. for Localization of Military Forces not provided for by Loan are included.
„ 2. Including 170,000/. Charges defrayed by War Office on account of India (Special
Vote).
„ 3. Includes 50^000 /• in aid of the Cash Balance of Accountant in Bankruptcy.
„ 3. Includes 20|000 /. in aid of Balance of Accountant in Bankruptcy.
„ 3. Including an issue of 20,000 /. to strengthen the Cash Balance of Accountant in
Bankruptcy.
„ 7. Including 214,434/. received into the Exchequer on account of arrears of Postage of
Savings Banks.
., 3 & 6. These figures are liable to correction on the actual expenditure for certain services
being ascertained.
„ 2. Including 92,000 /. for Localisation of the Military Forces not provided for by Loan.
„ 2. Including 70,000 /. for Localisation of the Military Forces not provided for by Loan.
„ 3. Includes 30,000 /. ifl aid of Cash Balances of Accountant in Bankruptcy.
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was Granted in the Year 1881 ; the Amount which
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compensation allowances.
Annual Amount
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1881.
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1881.
Annual Amount
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Annual Amount
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Slat December
1881.
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82,524 5 10
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921 1 3
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4,712 - 2
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81,080 10 6
4,070 16 -
4,070 16
200 - -
22,671 13 11
487 1 5
433 6 8
300 1 10
1,971 3 3
17,676 1 1
517 18 4
7,432 2 11
9,785 17 7
13,374 9 11
3,022 2 2
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848 7 -
882 9 7
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3,676 15 10
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282 5 4
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245 10 -
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1,193 4 9
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114,453 14 2
418 6 2
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333 6 8
389 1 4
481 15 -
1,465 17 4
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1,338 - -
200 - -
494 5 9
59 17 11
89 - -
9,594 19 1
79,214 11 1
160 - -
79,374 11 1
200 - -
19,705 - 7
394 16 5
433 6 8
300 1 10
2,179 4 -
17,663 5 1
617 18 4
7,098 16 3
9,896 16 3
13,342 13 11
1,556 4 10
27 3 6
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866 7 -
25 2 2
4 5 1
9,681 17 2
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6,068 17 6
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282 6 4
100 - -
3,196 4 10
245 10 -
1,223 6 8
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3,395 2 6
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granted
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remained payable
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1881.
Allowances payable
on the
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Allowances
remaining payable
on the
Slift December 1881.
£. 8. d.
£. 8. d.
£. 8. d.
£. 8. d.
£. 8. d.
&. «. d.
29,045 18 6
1,518 13 9
2,669 7 3
27,895 5 -
114,608 9 2
108,975 15 6
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41,972 1 5
5,180 19 2
2,643 5 1
44,509 15 6
124,336 7 3
123,724 6 7
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5,180 19 2
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44,509 16 6
124,496 7 3
123,884 6 7
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273 15 -
255 2 11
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4,541 4 6
27,426 5 1
24,246 5 1
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4,239 14 5
180 9 6
1,141 6 8
3,278 17 3
4,673 1 1
3,712 3 11
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286 4 2
30 13 4
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316 17 6
686 6 -
616 19 4
15
6,896 6 1
131 2 2
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8,867 8 4
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1,653 4 10
28,477 6 2
39,335 4 4
87,874 2 5
18-19
19,919 19 -
1,858 4 7
902 10 10
20,875 12 9
33,294 8 11
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19-22
1,512 11 6
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4 5 1
26
8,973 17 2
117 14 10
375
8,716 12 -
18,555 14 4
18,298 9 2
26
.
26 10 -
25 10 -
26
5,552 6 11
"569 11 8
277 - 8
5,844 18 4
9,229 2 9
10,913 16 10
27
•
-
•
...
69 7 6
69 7 6
27
14,979 15 -
537 10 -
1,403 6 8
14,113 18 4
15,514 9 2
14,246 18 4
28
42-4
•
•
42-4
324 5 8
324 6 8
28
•
«
.
100 - -
100 - -
29
4,169 2 11
88 16 8
•
4,257 19 7
8,566 7 9
7,454 4 6
29
-
•
.
...
246 10 -
245 10 -
30
2,380 12 11
292 10 -
439 3 4
2,283 19 7
4,941 19 7
3,467 6 3
30
48 6 8
« >■
•
48 -6 8
66 16 1
66 16 1
31
1,443 18 8
.
580 - -
863 18 8
1,783 18 8
1,008 18 8
31
51 - -
.
.
51
94
94
32
7,827 7 5
563 10 -
.
8,390 17 6
11,716 15 8
11,786 19 11
32
546
•
•
546 - -
546
546 - -
33
2,475 - -
-
1,000 - -
1,475
2,475
1,475
33
•
.
.
. - •
333 6 8
333 6 8
83
1,702 5 6
147 8 -
•
1,849 13 6
4,055 3 3
4,202 11 3
34
4,223 11 10
503 14 8
60 13 4
4,666 13 2
4,265 11 10
5,617 19 10
34
47 9 -
.
47 9 -
47 9 -
47 9 -
86
.-
.
„ .
600
660 - -
35
4,156 - 3
.
370 12 2
3,785 8 1
8,238 19 1
7,868 6 11
35
6,330 4 8
32 S 5
500 - -
5,862 13 1
6,890 4 8
6,922 13 1
86
681 13 4
•
,
681 13 4
681 18 4
681 13 4
36
•
• .
« .
42 15 7
42 16 7
36
488 8 3
377 2 3
28 7 2
837 3 4
1,681 13 -
2,418 16 4
37-39
1,472 5 11
38 2 3
-
1,510 8 2
1,821 3 2
1,770 6 5
40
61 18 4
•
-
61 18 4
61 13 4
61 13 4
40
175,215 3 11
10,047 2 7
9,995 14 2
176,266 12 4
289,668 18 1
283,611 7 10
136.
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Allowances or Compensations Granted as Retired Allowances or Superannuations
T M E N T S.
COMPENSATION ALLOWANCES.
Annual Amount
whieh
remained payable
on the
let January
1881.
Annual Amount
Annual Amount
Annual Amount
vrhlch
remained payable
on the
dlst December
1881.
granted
in the Year
1881.
which
ceased in the
Year 1881.
Brought forward - - -
ERYlCES—continued.
ies, High Court of Justice
orce Court),
gland and Wales . -
otland . - - -
commission
flSce - - - -
ivtment - - - -
^head Roads - - -
ion -
i Kingdom - - -
uding General Register of
imen, Registry of Joint
Registry of Designs, ice.
Office of, including late
(Vorks, &c. (payable from
te).
Office of (payable out of
land : —
ision for the Relief of the
id Justice . - .
ither Offices . - -
ind Criminal Proceedings
don . - . -
mdment -
Department
lI's Office
and : —
nd Academical Institution
( Office ... -
Rfice - - - -
nal Lunatic Asylum
litan Police - - -
rshalsea - - - -
on and Boundary Survey -
J Regal) - - - -
ry, Dublin - - -
unatic Asylum •-
rision of the High Court of
h, &c. Divisions of the High
f Exchequer - - -
of Courts of - -
■t
airalty - - - -
kruptcy - - - -
tes Court - - - -
8 - - - - -
£. 8. d.
114,453 14 2
337 10 4
64 8 8
455 ] 8
rned forward
£.
375
13 1
2,399 11 7
76 - -
787 10 8
2,192 19 -
1,798 15 -
49 - -
1,198 5 10
3,099 17 5
3,893 8 6
8,359 8 5
1,383 13 4
149 10 -
3,537 12 2
290 - -
32 - -
787 - 4
6,154 7 2
50 - -
150 - -
1,445 15 «
1,087 5 4
30 - -
52 - -
314 2 7
2,100 16 1
160 - -
24 7 10
103 11 -
7,600 4 4
525 - -
842 1 4
809 6 8
1,341 4 -
723 14 1
806 0 8
894 13 4
784 4 9
172,409 - 4
£. *. d,
3,486 - 5
22 A H
171 9 7
16 19 4
16 6 4
46 18 11
82 16 11
343 6 8
6 15 10
625 - -
4,717 18 8
£. t. d.
9,594 19 1
8 16 9
218 15 -
291 13 4
91-3
62 10 -
50 - -
260 16 8
106 11 10
258 6 8
655 - -
467
1,496
7 11
— 2
66 2 6
J24 1 8
78
50 12 4
13,880 14 2
£. g. d.
108,344 15 6
328 13 7
64 8 8
236 6 8
375 - -
639 13 1
2,107 18 3
98 4 8
868 - -
2,147 8 4
1,748 15 -
49 - -
1,214 12 2
2,885 19 8
3,786 16 8
8,101 1 9
728 13 4
149 10 -
3,587 12 2
290 - -
402 9 4
4,658 7 -
50 - -
150 - -
1,445 15 -
1,087 5 4
30 - -
52 - -
314 2 7
2,034 13 7
150 - -
24 7 10
103 11 -
7,879 9 4
531 15 10
842 1 4
809 6 8
1,341 4 -
723 14 1
806 6 8
1,341 13 4
733 12 5
163,246 4 10
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.in all Public Offices or Departments which remained payable on the Ist January, &c., ISSl^eontinued.
SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES.
Annual Amount
which
remained payable
on the
Ist Januaiy
1881.
Annual Amount
granted
in the
Year 1881.
Annual Amouut
which ceased
in the
Year 1881.
£. s. d.
175,215 3 U
795 6 3
2,942 16 1
325 - -
55 11 8
1,157 2 .4
3,062 19 11
130 12 7
808 8 6
3,222 18 7
33 7 5
566 13 4
1,747 2 -
3,952 - 11
95 - -
6,129 14 11
4,y82 15 -
2,235 13 9
1,172 18 4
3,116 15 4
1,433 6 8
1,064 8 10
650 - -
503 15 -
405 1 10
536 13 4
44 2 -
.-^5 13 7
166 13 4
1,248 6 8
7,729 13 10
762 - 4
218 2 8
91-8
266 13 4
508 13 4
200 - -
1,036 13 4
988 6 8
650 - -
785 - -
166 13 4
733 6 8
£, 3. d.
10,047 2 7
373 15 7
1,630
650
105 - -
546 13 4
93 4 10
127 11 10
1,142 17 7
131 16
276 6
1,000 - -
166 13 4
40 - -
1,130 11 8
52 9 9
216 13 3
90 - -
819 12
110 -
232,262 6 3
136.
22 10 9
£. s. d.
9,995 14 2
149 2
314 9
69 1
52 13
22 15
53 7
981 16 8
199 6 -
1,106 1 7
343 6 8
300
133 16 -
80 - -
26 4 10
256 12 1
35 3 8
200 - -
Annual Amount
which
remained payable
on the
Slat December
1881.
18,772 19 9 14,299 10 5
£. 8. d.
175,266 12 4
1,169 1 10
4,572 16 1
325 - -
705 11 8
1,112 19 7
3,295 3 11
154 16 5
883 7 1
4,343 1 2
566 13 4
897 2 -
4,029 1 6
95 - -
6,023 13 4
4,806 1 8
1,975 13 9
2,169 14 -
3,116 15 4
1,433 6 8
1,064 8 10
60O - -
423 15 -
405 1 10
536 13 4
96 11 9
•
m
566 2
256 13
1,248 6
7,473 1
4
8
9
762 -
218 2
55 17
1,086 5
4
8
4
618 13 4
1,036 13 4
938 6 8
650 - -
785 - -
189 4 1
733 6 8
TOTAL
, Compensation
and
Superannuation
Allowances payable
on the
1st January 1881.
236,735 15 7
A3
TOTAL
Com|iensation
and
Superannuation
Allowances
remaining payable
on the
dlst December 1881.
£. s. d,
289,668 18 1
1,132 16 7
64 8 8
8,397 17 9
325 - -
430 11 8
639 13 1
1,157 2 4
5,462 11 6
206 12 7
1,595 19 2
5,415 17 7
33 7 5
35 8 4
49 - -
2,946 7 10
7,051 18 4
95 - -
10,028 3 6
13,342 3 5
3,619 7 1
1,322 8 4
6,654 7 6
1,433 6 8
1,354 8 10
660 - -
503 15 -
405 1 10
536 13 4
44 2 -
32 — —
1,162 13 11
6,321 - 6
1,298 6 8
7,729 13 10
150 - -
2,207 15 4
1,305 8 -
121 - 8
318 13 4
814 2 7
2,609 9 5
150 - -
224 7 10
103 11 -
8,696 17 8
1,463 6 8
842 1 4
1,459 6 8
2,126 4 -
723 14 1
973 - -
1,628 - -
784 4 9
404,671 6 7
£. 9. d.
283,611 7 10
1,497 15 5
64 8 8
4,809 2 9
325 - -
1,080 11 8
639 13 1
1,112 19 7
5,403 2 2
258 1 1
1,751 7 1
6,490 9 6
2,315 8
49 -
2,111 14
6,915 1
95 -
9,810 10
12,907 3
2,704 7 1
6,654 7 6
1,433 6 8
1,354 8 10
650 - -
423 16 -
405 1
536 13
96 11
32 -
968 11
4,915 -
1,298 6
7,473 1
10
4
9
4
4
8
9
150 -
2,207 15
1,305 8
85 17
1,138 5
314 2
2,653 6
150 - -
24 7 10
103 11 -
8,916 2 8
1,470 2 6
4
7
11
842 1
1,459 6
2,126 4
723 14
995 10
2,075 -
733 12
399,982
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41
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43
43
44
45
46
47
48
48
49
49
50
51
51
62
53
64
55
55
55
56
56
56
57
57
57
£8-59
59
60
60
60
60
61
61
62
62
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCE
of all Allowances or Compensations Granted as Retired Allowances or Superannuations
EPARTMENTa
Annna] Amount
which
remained payable
on the
Ist January
1681.
Brought forward -
JIVIL SERVlCES-c(>n/tnt«?(?.
es in Ireland — continued.
rovemment Board - - -
y- Audit Office
f St. Patrick -
Buildings
Works, Office of -
Record Office
Bducation
iw Board (late)
Law Amendment -
(Ordinary) -
(Convict) -
County (late)
Colleges
nt Office
f of Deeds -
r General's Office -
t Magistrates
Ing of Arms
COMPENSATION ALLOWANCES.
Total - -
£. s. d.
172,409 - 4
255 6 1
87 6 2
148 19 9
834 15 9
540 14 8
175
1,284 11 10
671 3 9
30 - -
778 8 3
1,487 19 4
633 5 4
AoAual Amount
granted
in the Year
1881.
£. s. d.
4,717 18 8
996 1^ 4
47 6 11
42 7 -
12-2
Annual Amount
which
ceased in the
Year 1881.
Annual Amount
which
remained payable
on the
Sltt December
188L
310 - -
80 5 -
6 -
179,632 16 3
5,816 6 1
£. 8, d.
13,880 14 2
129 10
- 19 9
84-6
12 18 -
34 6 1
16 3 -
2 - -
14,160 11 6
£, 8. d.
163,246 4 10
1,122 9 5
87 6 2
148 - -
798 2 2
540 14 8
175 - -
1,314 - 10
571 3 9
80 - -
768 2 4
1,471 16 4
633 5 4
310 -. -
80 5 -
4 -
171,288 10 10
lEVENUE DEPARTMENTS
51,742 - -
lue
Treat Britain
„ Annuities payable under
the Telegraph Act,
1868.
Teland . - . . .
Total - - - £.
47,911 12 1
44,674 4 3
8,667 12 1
1,239 16 -
164,225 4 5
260 - -
1,083 - -
467 14 3
29 9 6
27 5 8
1,867 9 5
2,876 15 5
2,376 15 10
1,513 10 2
281 4 8
444 2 8
7,492 8 9
49,125 4 7
46,617 16 3
43,628 8 4
8,405 16 11
822 19 -
148,600 5 1
ABSTRACT.
■Army— War Office and Military Depart-\
ments --..-. .j
Navy — ^Admiraltv and Naval Departments, \
including late Navy Pay Office - -J
•Civil Sbrvices • - - .
Rbvbmus Dbpartmemts -
bers,
B2,
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Page.
3
8
3
10
7
77
7
108
114,608 9 2
40,194 - -
124,496
19,143
434,009 16
20,350 19 6
485,068 18 1
36,776 6 6
£.
Ist January 1881.
!f }
6 1 1
£. 8. d.
I 154,802 9 2
148,639 7 3
I 454,360 15 7
I 521,845 4 7
1,274,647 16 7
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in all Public Offices or Departments which remained payable on the 1st January 1881, &c. — continued.
SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES.
Annual Amonnts
which
remained payable
on the
1st January
1881.
£. s. d.
232,262 6 3
2,720 - -
511 19 6
3,310 15 -
3,530 11 7
331 13 4
121 11 10
2,358 2 5
436 11 4
2,796 14 11
550 - -
2,502 4 11
190 5 5
2,7:54 3 4
Annual Amount
granted
in the
Year 1881.
£. s. d.
18,772 19 9
198 6 8
104 13 -
835 16 8
Annual Amount
which ceased
in the
Year 1881.
Annual Amount
which
remained payable
on the
31 St December
1881.
-e. 9. d.
14,209 10 5
121
1 7
4 9
266 13 4
222 10 -
2,024 3 4
254,376 19 10
84,645 11 6
141,674 12 3
95,558 7 8
8,96.5 2 3
330,843 13 8
350 - -
283 6 8
101 13 4
26 2 -
131 15 11
746 13 4
362 10 -
58 5 5
£. *. d.
236,735 15 7
2,918 6 8
266 12 6
3,027 8 4
4,264 14 11
331 13 4
22,914 9 1
16,359 17 1
216 11
2,594 11
436 11
2,050 1
816 13
2,362 4 11
132 - -
4,778 6 8
TOTAL
CompeDsation
and
Superannuation
Allowances payable
on the
1st January 1881.
JL 8> d.
404,671 6 7
260,931 11 10
11,684 12 7
17,286 IS 11
9,300 18 -
1,578 12 4
89,850 16 10
6,084 2 11
13,023 4 3
5,029 16 5
908 4 1
25,045 6 8
90,246 1 2
145,938 1 11
99,829 10 3
9,635 10 6
345,649 8 10
2,976
87
148
1,346
3,851
175
4,815
902
30
900
3,846
1,069
2,796
550
2,«12
270
2,764
6
6 1
6 2
19 9
16 3
9 8
3 5
17 1
- 1
1 9
16 8
14 11
4 11
10 5
3 4
434,009 16 1
136,387 11 6
189,586 4 4
140,232 11 11
8,667 12 1
10,204 18 3
485,068 18 1
TOTAL
Compensation
and
AiirkAMtnnnAftnn
ABSTRACT.
Page.
3l8t December 1881.
Increase.
{ I
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I 103
£. s.
108,975 16
36,672 -
123,884 6
16,248 -
432,220 2
17,748 16
494,249 18
31,556 16
d.
1}
1}
£.
£. s. d.
145,647 15 6
140,132 6 7
449,968 19 2
525,806 14 7
£. $. d.
3,961 10 -
£. *.
9,154 IJ
3,507 -
4,391 IC
1,261,555 15 10
3,961 10 -
17,053 IC
•
Lbss Increase - -
£.
3,961 10
13,092 -
F. 0
136.
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I.— A R M Y.
WAR OFFICE AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
8ATI0N Allowances :
-
£. $. d.
nained payable on Ist January 1881 -----•--•-
85,562 10 8
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Age.
Period
of
Service.
Cause
of
Retire-
ment.
Annual
Amount
of Immediate
Saving.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
£. *. d.
Yrs.
Yrs.mo.
£. 8. d.
£. 9. d.
Inspector of Army
600 - -
56
13 2
Abolition
370
230 - -
Schools.
of Office.
230 - -
i 1
.
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
85,792 10 8
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
Annual
Amount.
£. s. d.
.
Clerk, War Office
Commuted - 27 Jan. 1881
240 5 -
-
Clerk, Royal Engineer Depart-
ment.
Died - - 24 Oct. 1880
191 15 -
-
Clerk, War Office
Commuted - 5 Feb. 1881
226 13 4
.
- - ditto
Died - -11 Jan. „
187 10 -
-
Professor, Royal Military College
Died - - 1 Feb. „
262 10 -
.
Clerk, War Office
Died - - 6 Feb. „
573 6 8
IS -
- - ditto
Died - - 2 Feb. „
333 6 8
, -
Barrack Master - - - -
Died - . 19 Feb. „
191 12 6
-
Clerk, War Office
Commuted - 29 April „
Died - - 15 Mar. „
317 6 8
•
Barrack Master - - - -
233 12 -
.
Clerk, Royal Gun Factories
Commuted - 3 May 1880
100 - -
-
Ordnance Storekeeper - - -
Died - - 24 June 1881
458 19 10
-
Clerk, Wnr Office
Died - . 23 June „
213 0 8
.
- - ditto
Died - - 27 June „
127 10 -
.
Computer, Ordnance Survey
Clerk, War Office
Died - - 25 Aug. „
70 11 8
-
Died - - 4 Oct. „
252 - -
-
Warder, Military Prison
Died - - 19 Feb. „
26 14 10
.
Profesfeor, Staff College
Died - - 24 Aug. „
222 12 3
'. -
Professor, Royal Military College
Not drawn for two years -
100 10 -
lime
Governor, Military Prison -
Died - - 1 Oct. 1881
216 17 1
r. -
Clerk, War Office - -
Commuted - 14 Dec. „
165 - -
4,712 - 2
1
Amount remaining payable on 81 at December 1881 -
1
. - £.
81,080 10 0
be Paid for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt :
£. «. d.
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1872 - - -
4,770 - -
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1873 . - -
2,312 - -
)t of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1874 - - -
1,022
t of the Sums advanced by them, to 3] st December 1875 -
744 - -
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1876 - - -
798 - -
t of the Sums advanced by them, to 3 Ist December 1877 • - -
33 - -
t of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1878 - - -
4,558 - -
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1879 - - -
10,050 - -
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1880 - - -
10,238
it of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1881 « • -
2,147
•
£.
36,672 - -o
* As per Statement last year -•.-•-.
DedMC*,— 1871 £.5,669
ulrfrf,— 1881 2,147
£.
40,194
3,522
36,672
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L — Army. — ^War Oppice and Military Departments— conrtnufrf.
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 - - - -
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Gillis, Robert -
M'Hugh, William
Martin, William
Smith, William -
Colechin,William
Newman, Mar-
garet.
Shoemack, Wil-
liam.
Thompson, Rev.
W.M.
West, Alfred E.
Brown, F. B. -
Shepherd,Wm. -
Allen, liobert -
Clark, Henry -
Haddon, William
Hardie, Thomas
Evans, James -
Bonavia, C.
Mills, James
Office.
Messenjrer, Ordnance
Store Department.
Clerk, Commissariat and
Transport Department.
Messenger, War Office -
Clerk, Commissariat and
Transport Department.
Surveyor, Royal Engineer
Department.
Nurse, Royal Hospital,
Chelsea.
Clerk, Royal Engineer
Department.
Acting Presbyterian
Chaplain.
Clerk, Adjutant. General's
Office, Dublin.
Junior Clerk, Royal Gun
Factories.
Messenger, War Office -
Clerk, Fay Office, Army
Service Corps.
Clerk of Works. Royal
Engineer Department.
ditto - ditto
Messenger, War Office -
ditto - ditto
Clerk, Army Pay De-
partment.
Messenger, War Office -
Salary
on
Retirement.
£, 8. d,
86 1 6
95 16 3
130 - -
219 - -
500 - -
67 2 9
265 - -
200 - -
329 2 6
31* - -
120 - -
182 10 -
240 - -
815 - -
120 - -
120 - -
219 - -
130 - -
Age.
Yrs.
70
47
76
60
58
54
43
71
57
40
72
66
51
65
70
71
50
70
Period
of
Service.
Yrs. mo.
31 3
25 6
44 11
32 9
39 11
13 0
25 0
21 0
33 3
21 8
33 0
23 0
33 4
35 Q
31 2
29 2
26 9
26 1
Cause
of
Retirement.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
Age -
lU-health -
Age -
Age -
Addition to
former pen-
sion.
Ill-health -
Ill-health -
Age
lU.health -
Ill-health -
Age -
Age -
lU-health -
Age -
Age -
Age -
Ill-health -
Age -
£. s, d.
36 17 1
39 18 5
86 13 4
138 14 -
8 6 8
14 10 11
110 8 4
86 13 4
181 - 4
110 5 -
66 • -
C9 19 2
132 - -
183 15 -
62 - -
43 10 -
94 18 -
63 4 2
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Office.
Gunner, James
Milestone, Benjamin
Kent, Adam
Alexander, Alex^der
King, Henry -
Kirton, Edward B. -
Doun, Donald -
Finnerty, Peter
Giliis, Robert -
M^Mahon, John
Newman, Margaret -
Charles, Samuel
Dallor, G. A. - -
Cooper, Robert
Forsyth, Robert
Frankland, Sir F. W.
French, Robert
Hirst, Mary A.
Hill, John
Gibbons, Peter -
Chief Inspector, Royal Small
Arms Factory.
Bni-rack Clerk - - - -
Office Keeper, Military Store De-
partment.
Messenger, War Office - - -
Ist Class Clerk, War Office -
Clerk of Worku, Royal Engineer
Department.
Messenger, War Office
Clerk, District Pay Office -
Messenger, Ordnance Store De-
partment.
Clerk of Works, Royal Engineer
Department.
Nurte, Royal Hospital, Chelsea -
Assistant to Lecturers, Artillery
Studies.
Clerk, Royal Hospital, Chelsea -
Ordnance Storekeeper - - -
Chief W arder. Military Prison -
Barrack Master - - - .
Instructor, Royal Hibernian Mili-
tary School.
Laundress, Royal Hibernian Mili-
tary School.
Study Servant, Royal Military
Academy.
Commissariat Clerk ...
Cause of Cessation.
Died -
Died -
Died -
Died -
Died -
Died •
Died -
Died -
Died -
Died -
- 4 Nov. 1879
1881
16 Jan.
9 Feb.
6 Mar.
28 Mar.
27 Feb.
- 10 Apr. „
- 30 June 1880
- 13 Apr. 1881
- 7 Jan. ,,
Died - . 25 Apr. „
Died - - 8 June „
Died - - 5 July „
Died - - 1 July „
Died - - 11 July „
Not drawn for two years -
- - ditto . - -
- - ditto
- . ditto
Died - - 8 Dec. 1881
Annual
Amount.
£. s. d.
466 13 4
60 14 3
11 14 9
20 - -
687 10 -
151 15 4
28 6 8
63 8 5
36 17 1
47 10 -
14 10 11
48 16 3
272 - -
475
48 13 *
82 - -
15 14 8
13 14 2
6 13 5
127 15 -
£, s. d.
29,045 18 6
1,518 13 9
30,564 12 3
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
2,669 7 3
27,895 5 -
136.
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
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LTY AN
[.— NAV
Y.
L DEPA
RTMl
5N'
rs.
ADMIRA
BUSATiON Allowanoee :
D NAVA
£. s. d.
emained payable on lat January 1881 - - • - .
• •
-
82,364 5 10
AUowances Qnntei in the Year 1881 :
Salary
Length
Canse
Annual
Amount of
Retiring
Office.
on
Age;
of
of
Inmiediate
service.
Retirement
Saving
EflTected.
Allowances.
£. s. d.
Yrs.^
ifrs. mo.
£. a. d.
£. s. d.
-
Messenger, Admi-
ralty.
91 14 -
44
icr 7
Reduction
of office.
66 11 -
36 3 -
-
- - ditto -
120 - -
40
26 0
ditto -
62
68 - -
k
- - ditto -
166 5 -
46
29 0
ditto -
62 15 6
103 9 6
a.
- - ditto .
107 16 -
66
17 0
ditto -
64 13 8
43 2 4
-
- - ditto -
84 13 -
46
18 8
ditto -
66 4 3
39 8 9
•
" - ditto -
94 13 -
66
10 1
ditto -
58 7 6
36 6 7
.
- - ditto -
95 - -
63
26 6
ditto -
38 - -
67 - -
_
- - ditto .
91 13 -
37
15 0
ditta -
68-11
33 12. 1
- - ditto -
120 « -
66
28 1
ditto -
44 - -
76 - -
-
Accountant Clerk,
Admiralty.
300
37
14 0
ditto -
206 - -
96
-
Draughtsman, Ad*
miralty.
300 * -
43
20 0
ditto -
150
160
-
Accountant Clerks
Admiralty.
300 ^ -
49
14 6
ditto .
206^
U5
•
Messenger, Admi-
caltv.
178 - -
63
•20 0
ditto -
89
89
021 I 3
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
83,286 7 1
Office.
Cause of CesB
atfon.
Amount.
£. s. d.
-
Senior Clerk, Admiralty -
Death
•
426 2 -
■
Clerk, Medical Director General's
Department, Admiralty.
Commuted
-
197 10 -
am -
Senior Clerk, Admiralty -
Senior Clerk, Malta Victualling:
Death
•
400
1
ditto
•
302 3 4
Yard.
.
Clerk, Royal Victoria Yard
ditto
-
176
:
Messenger^ Admiralty
. - ditto
Commuted
ditto
-
103 9 6
86 3 -
.,
- - ditto
ditto
•
39 8 9
•
- - ditto
ditto
.
68 - -
liam-
Clerk, Devonport . - -
Death
.
116
-
Clerk of Works, Deptford -
ditto
~
150 15 -
-
Senior Clerk, Malta -
ditto
-
343 « -
.
Senior Clerk, Admiralty • -
ditto
.
338 6 8
-
Clerk, Admiralty . . .
Messenger, Admiralty
ditto
.
466 13 4
• "
Commuted
•
36 6 7
.
Timber Inspector, Pertsmouth -
Death
•
266 13 4
.
Clerk, Admiralty - . .
ditto
.
188 2 6 •
-
- - ditto
Commuted
-
16-6
i
Assistant Master Shipwright,
Chatham.
Death
* •
80? 6 -
»
Layer of Ropemakers, Portsmouth
ditto
-
56 - -
I
Inspector of Shipwrights, Pem-
broke.
ditto
-
46 17 6
4,070 16 -
ecember 188
uction
1 . - . £.
Amount remaining payable on Slst D
79,214 11 1
• be Paid orer for Ten Years to the CommisMoners for the Red
•
ofthe National Debt.
£. $. d.
'
lent of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1872 -
.
2,938 - -
lent of the Sums advanced by them, to Slat December 1873 -
•
2,074
lent of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1874 -
.
2,366
ent of the Sums advanced by them, to diet December 1875 -
.
736 - -
ent of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1876 -
.
376
ent of the Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1877 -
-
nil.
lent of the Sums advanced by them, to Slat December 1878 -
-
646
ent ofthe Sums advanced by them, to 31st December 1879 -
-
2,399
lent ofthe Sums advanced by them, to Slat December 1880 -
. -.
3,990 - -
lent of the Sums advanced by them, to 3l8t December 1881 -
723 - -
16,248 - -♦
« As per SUtemrat last yvar
1
£.
9,143
Deduct.— lS7i
£.3,618
Add,'-'lSSi
723
£.
2,895
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6,248
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2.'-4SUPBBAXfNUiLTI01f ALLpWAffCSS :
Amonnt which remained payable on 1st January 1B81
AUowanoes Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
M^Alpin, Andre w
LampardjJohnH.
Sutton, Thomas -
Hadett, James -
Town, Abraham
Wright, Charles
Attard, Paolo -
Fleming, John -
Penson, William
Blessley, Henry
Godfrey, Stephen
Mason,William-
Woolcot,Cha8.J.
Smith, Henry F.
Taylor, G^rge -
Goddard, W. H.
Buahnell, J. H. -
Pamefl, Warren
Thearle, S. C. -
Bowden, Thomas
Clatworthy,£be-
nezer.
Crossland, James
Hobbins, Thomas
Robinson, W. B.
Aiiy, Sir O. B^
K.C.B.
Loxdale, Henry -
Andrews, Walter
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Clerk and Draughtsman,
Pembroke.
Dockyard Writer, Sheer-
ness.
Foreman of Yard, Pem-
broke.
Dockyard Writer, Ports-
mouth.
Messenger, Admiralty -
. - ditto -
Clerk of Works, Malta -
Writer, Chatham -
Acting Foreman of Ship-
wrights, Malta.
Dockyard Writer, Ports-
mouth.
Inspector of Naval Stores,
I>eptfbrd«
Foreman of Joiners, Pem-
broke.
Clerk of Works, Gibraltar
Foreman of Storehouses,
Devonport.
Dockyard Writer, Ports-
mouth.
Dockyard Writer, Devon-
port.
Engineer, Royal Clarence
Dockyard Writer, Chat-
ham.
Inspector of Shipwrights,
Devonport.
Dockyard Writer, Ports-
mouth.
Accountant, Chatham -
Chief Constructor, Ad-
miralty.
Chief Clerk, Marine Office,
Portsmouth.
Chief Constructor, Ports-
mouth.
Astronomer Royal, Royal
Observatory, Green-
wich. *
Printer, Admiralty
Foremen of Joiners, De-
vonport.
£. 8. d.
300 - -
125 2 10
300 - -
125 2 10
120 16 8
168 5 -
390 - -
150 - -
256 13 4
125 2 10
500 - -
180 - -
464 16 -
120 - -
125 2 10
136 2 10
140 - -
126
125 - -
126 2 10
680 - -
800 - -
161 18 9
925 - -
1,320 - -
109 11 -
200 - -
Age.
Yrs.
60
51)
60
51
65
65
65
58
61
49
54
60
67
61
60
53
61
60
59
60
60
50
67
62
79
75
Length
of
Service.
Cause of
Retirement.
TrB.mo.
40 1
39 2
87 5
27 11
25 2
42 1
40 0
36 9
40 4
29 4
31 11
41 3
24 2
38 9
36 2
81 7
32 5
38 1
32 3
38 3
40 6
32 1
48 7
39 3
45 10
12 8
36 2
Age or infir-
mity.
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
• ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- dUto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Allowances.
£. •• d.
200 - -
81 6 10
185 - -
56 6 8
50 6 11
112 3 4
260 - -
90 - -
171 2 2
60 9 8
266 13 4
117 - -
185 18 4
64
77 8 4
64 13 1
74 13 4
79 3 4
66 13 4
79 5 1
458 6 8
426 Id 4
71 9 2
601 5 -
1,100 - -
Special
pensioo.
£. i. d.
41,972 1 5
- ditto
- ditto
73
113 6 8
6,180 Id $
- - - £.
Carried forward
47,1«3 - 7
136.
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
I.— Navy.— Admiralty and Naval Depaetments-
■^continued.
£. 8. d.
Brought forward • - -
47,153 - 7
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
Amount.
£. 8. d.
-
Gate Porter, Trincomalee - - -
Death
35
-
Foreman of Works, Portsmouth
ditto
60
-
Foreman of Shipwrights, Malta -
ditto
C3
-
Foreman of Caulkers, Portsmouth
ditto
120
-
Foreman, Chatham - - - -
• ditto
266 13 4
-
Inspector of Shipwrights, Woolwich -
ditto
95 - -
-
Third Class Clerk, Admiralty -
ditto
167 10 -
-
Clerk in Charge, Antigua - - -
ditto ...
118 17 10
-
Foreman of Yard, Portsmouth -
ditto - - .
133 6 8
-
Mathematical Master, Royal Naval
College, Portsmouth.
ditto
878 6 8
-
Inspector of Shipwrights, Deptford -
ditto ...
99 1 6
-
Chaplain, Pembroke - - - -
ditto
199 19 11
-
Schoolmistress, Royal Marines, Wool-
wich.
ditto
13 13 9
-
Foreman of Smiths, Deyonport -
ditto
100 - -
-
Leading Man of Storehouses, Ports-
mouth.
ditto
• 66 13 4
-
Clerk, Admiralty ... -
ditto
281 - -
-
Colonel, Royal Marines, and Barrack
Master, Chatham.
ditto
345 2 1
-
ditto
100 - -
2,643 5 1
1
- - £.
Amount remaining payable ou 3l8t December 1881 -
44,509 15 6
SA
LATE NAVY PAY OFFICE.
TiON Allowances :
£. $. d.
ained payable on 1st January 1881
-
160 - -
11
in
i the year 1881 •-•-•...•
nil.
•
nil.
the year 1881
- • . £.
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881 •
160 - -
sv
UATioN Allowances •-......
nil.
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13
III.— CIVIL SERVICES.
ADMIRALTY REGISTRY.
l.-*-CoMPEN8ATioK Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist Janaarj 1881
Allowances granted in tlie year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881 -
Annuity to be Paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt:
For the repayment of Sums advanced hy them in Commutation^ to 81st
December 1880
. £.
£. s. d.
141 15 -
2. — SuPERAKRUATiOR AUowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
AUcrwances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Morgan; M«
Rank.
Housekeeper
Cause.
Death
Amount
£. s. d.
18 12 1
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
d.
£. s.
200 - -
nil.
nil.
200 - -
73 15
nil.
78 15 -
18 12 1
06 2 11
BANKRUPTCY COURT.
l.-»CoMPSNSATiON Allowauccs :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881*
Allowances granted in the year 1881 --.-.-.-
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Bayley, W. P.
Holroyd, E.
Yorke, J. A.
Clerk; Accountant's Of-
fice.
Commissioner
Registrar • • -
Cause.
Death
• ditto
• ditto
Amount.
£. 9. d.
800 - -
2,000 - -
606 13 4
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881 •
Annuity to be Paid orer for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to Slst
December 1872
For the repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to Slst
December 1873
For the repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to Slst
Dfcember 1877 -
For the repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to Slst
December 1878 -------.....
£.
£.
£. i. d.
862 10 -
268 14 -
123 2 -
201 13 -
055 19
136.
B 3
£. s. d.
22,671 IS 11
niL
22,671 13 11
2,066 13 4
19,705 - 7
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IIL — Civil Services. — BANKRUPTcr Court — continued.
2. — SuPRBARN0ATi(
Amount which remained j;
Allowances granted in the
[)N Allowances :
lajable on Ist Janaary 1881
.
£. s.
4,764 11
niL
d.
2
year looi ••••••••
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
4,764 11
218 6
2
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Chambers, A. H. -
Clerk . . .
Death • . .
£. #. d.
213 6 8
. . . £.
8
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 18ol
4,641 4
6
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH.
1.— Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ••••••
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Law, William, c.b.
Thynne, Rev. Lord John
Rank.
Cause.
Messenger • - - | Death
Prebendary of West- j - ditto
minster.
Amount remaining payable on 8 1st December 1881 -
2. — Superannuation Allowances
Amount.
£. t. d.
8& 6 10
6 10 2
. £.
£. s. d.
487 1 6
nil.
487 1 6
92 5 -
804 16 6
nil.
BRITISH MUSEUM.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - • • • -
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
AUowances ceased in the year 1881 -•-.-.--
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
Annuity to be Paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the repaynaent of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 81st
December 1880 ---...--...
£.
£. $. d.
104 - -
£. s. d.
483 6 8
nil.
nil.
488 e 8
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15
III.— Civil. Services.— Bbitish 'HmExm—eoruinued.
2. — SuPBiuNjruATioR AUowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Nan>e.
Eyles, R.
Nichols, T.
Rank.
Attendant
• ditto -
Age.
Yrs.
78
75
Serrice.
Yrs.
40
41
Salary.
£. s. d.
141 2 4
129 12 -
Cause.
Age
Age-
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881
Name.
Brown, G. •
Jones, J. W.
Leach, W. •
Rank.
Attendant • - -
Principal Librarian and
Secretary.
Attendant - • -
Cause.
Death
- ditto
- ditto
Amount.
Amount
£. #. d.
4,280 14 5
£. s. d.
94 1 6
86 8 -
180 9 6
4,420 8 11
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1891
£.
48
$. d.
1,000
98
6 8
1,141 6 8
. £.
- •
8,278 17 3
BROADMOOR CRIMINAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.
1. — CoMPBVSATioK AJlowanocs :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January
AJlowanoes granted in the year 1881 •
Allowances ceased in tlie year 1881 -
1881 •
£. s.
800 1
nil.
nil.
10
. . • £.
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
800 1
10
AKHumr to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the Repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 81st
December 1872
£. i. d.
92 10 -
286 4
80 18
2.— SuPBRAKRUATioN Allowanccs :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January
Allowance Granted
IQfll -
0
in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Yrs.
66
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Borrett, H. -
(Gatekeeper
Yrs.
16
£. s. d.
116 - -
ni health . -
£. s. d.
80 18 4
4
. • . £.
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 -
816 17
nil.
6
Amount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
816 17
6
136.
B4
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
III. — Civil SEnviCEB— continued.
CENTRAL OFFICE, SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 •
lowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Yts.
61
50
44
40
Service.
Yrs.
29
28
17
22
Salary.
£. s. d.
80 12 -
51 6
61 6
810 -
Cause.
Removal of office
Compassionate
- ditto -
Reduction
881
Qount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
lowances :
e on 1st January 1881 ....
owances Granted in the Year 1881 :
:ierk,
ce.
intral
881
Age.
Yrs.
60
81
Service.
Yrs.
25
32
Salary.
Cause.
£. s. d.
186 18 4
100 -
Age and in-
firmity.
Infirmity -
Amount.
£. s. d.
U 16 7
19 8 -
11 14 0
165 6 8
Amo'jnt.
£. s. d.
77 15 6
53 6 8
imaining payable on dlst December 1881
. £.
£. #. d.
1^971 a 3
208 - 9
2,179 4 -
nil.
2,179 4 -
6,896 5 1
131 2 2
7,027 7 8
nil.
7,027 7 8
:RY DIVISION, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.
mnces :
B on 1st January 1881 -
owances Granted in the Year 1881
I's
Age.
Service.
60
27
80
24
Salary.
£. A. rf.
120 - -
27 - -
Cause.
Removal of Cham-
bers.
- ditto -
Amount.
£. s. d.
43 4 -
10 - -
llowance Ceased in the Year 1881
Rank.
rk of Accounts
Cause.
Death
Amount
£>. s. d.
66 - -
remaining payable on 8 Ist December 1881
for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
ion of the National Debt :
advanced by them in Commutation, to dlst
£.
£. $. d.
187 - -
£. s. d.
17,676 1 I
68 4 -
17,729 5 1
66 - -
17,663 5 1
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17
III. — Civil Services. — Chanobby Division, High Court op Justice — continued.
2.— >SuPBBAicvuATiov AUowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 .......
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
£. «. d.
16,679 15 9
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Gill, W. .
Hare, J. W.
Leadbetter, J.
Clerk Registrar
in Lunacy
Office.
First Class Clerk
Usher, Court of
Appeal.
Yrs.
68
66
68
Yrs.
63
41
80
£.
250
520
100
Age.
ditto
ditto
£. s. d,
260 - -
846 13 4
60 - -
646 18 4
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
16,826 9 1
Name.
Rank.
CauBe.
Amount.
Holdship, J. M. -
R^strar ...
Death ....
£. s. d.
Oil 10 9
911 10 9
. £.
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
15,414 18 4
CHARITY COMMISSION.
1. — CoMPBNSiTiov Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 •
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 -
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
2. — SupBRANNUATiON Allowanccs :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ...
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 8 Ist December 1881
£.
£• , «• d.
517 18 4
nil.
nil.
617 18 4
125 *
nil.
nil.
125 - -
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
l.-^CoMPBHSATioR AUowauces
2..— SiTPBRANRUATiON AUowunces :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 ....
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ..-...•
Allowancesceasedin the year 188! .......
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
£.
£. s. d.
nil.
850 - -
nil.
hil.
860 . -
1.36.
c
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SUPBRANNUATION ALLOWANCES
III. — Civil Sbbyicks— -«oft<6iti«d
COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Inoluding Emigration Commimiok.)
1.— -Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
1881 -
.
.
£. s. d.
7,482 2 11
nil.
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
7,482 2
888 6
11
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Chant, James
Senior Clerk
Death . - - -
£. 8. d.
888 6 8
. £.
8
Amount remaining payable on 8 Ist December 1881
7,008 16
8
Annuity to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commi«8
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the Repayment of Sums advanced by them in Com
December 1877
2.— SuPBBANNUATiON Allowanccs:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 -
Allowances Granted in the Year 1
ioners for the
mutations to 8 Ist
£. s. d
886 12 -
5)548 16
591 8
881:
-
8
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Irving, E. A.
Lewes, J. S.
Clerk . .
- ditto -
Yrs.
45
60
Yrs.
17
44
£. *. d
205 - -
800 - -
Ill health . .
Age
£. s, d.
58 1 8
583 6 8
4
- - £.
Allowances ceased in the year 1881-
6,135 5
nU.
—
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
6,185 5
-
CONSULAR SERVICES.
1.— Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ...
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Graham, F. J.
Mustapha Halil
Rank.
Consul Bayonne
Cavass, Constantinople
Cause.
Death
Death
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
Amount
£. s. d.
866 18 4
22 8 -
£.
Annuity to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction of
the National Debt :
For the Repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, tol
81st December 1878 J
Ditto - - ditto • . ditto - -- ^ - -'
Ditto - - ditto - - ditto -
Ditto - - ditto - - ditto -
81st December 1875
81st December 1876
81st December 1878
£.
£. «. d.
220 12 -
1^0 12 -
78 15 -
90 8 -
1,599 2 -
£. s. d:
9,785 17 7
nil.
9,785 17 7
889 1 4
9,896 16 8
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19
III. — Civil Sbevicbs. — Consulab Sbbvicbs— co«/tiiu«rf.
2. — SuPBRANNUATioK Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
£. 8. d.
20,540 6 0
Allowances Granted
in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Serrice.
Salary,
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. *. d.
£. 8. d.
Da7ie8,T. -
Constable in Le-
gation Escort
at Yedo.
41
18i
143 12 11
Ill health .
47 17 7
Morgan, J. •
Consul, Bahia -
70
88
800 - -
Age . . .
61
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Glover, Rev. F. - -
Grattan, H. C. -
Mayers, Rev. M. J.
Robertson, Sir D. B.,
C.B., K.C.M.O.
Chaplain, Cologne
Consul, TeneriflFe -
Chaplain, Marseilles -
Consul General, Shan-
ghai.
Death ... -
ditto - - . -
ditto ....
ditto - - - .
- 1,2
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881 -
CONVICT ESTABLISHMENTS IN ENGLAND AND TH
(Including Directors of Convict Prisoits Office and late Convict Huli
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Waylen,A.R.
Evenden, J. -
Huston, G. -
< xjce, A» —
Sadler, G. -
Spencer, C. -
VinnelUS. -
136.
Rank.
Surgeon -
Chief Constable,
Tasmania.
Assistant Surgeon,
Tasmania.
Storekeeper,
WestemAustralia.
Chaplain,Wes(em
Australia.
Clerk, Western
Australia.
Warder, Worm-
wood Scrubs.
Age,
Yw.
41
41
42
68
60
87
46
Service.
Yrs.
16
17
14
27
21
IB
21
Salary.
£. $. d.
100 - -
196 1 8
400 10 2
200 19 2
100 - -
160 - -
102 8 -
C 2
Cause.
Abolition of oflBce
Compassionate -
Reduction
Abolition of oflBoe
. ditto -
- ditto -
Transferred from
Superannuations,
Carried forward -
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NYiCT Establishments in England^ kc— continued.
Brought forward -
i Ceased in the Year 1S81 :
k.
Br, Western
rder,WeBtem
Cause.
Death -
bank
ditto -
rtland
ditto •
, Wakefield
ditto -
•der . .
Ceased -
-
ditto -
mada
Death .
uda -
ditto -
irder, Ber-
ditto -
Westem
Unclaimed
ditto
ditto
Death •
ditto
Unclaimed
tsmania •
. ditto
-geon, Tas-
Death -
Tasmania -
ditto -
at, Tas-
ditto -
ag payable on 81 st December 1881
Tears to the Commissioners for the
National Debt :
ed by them in Commutations, tol
81st December 1872 1
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
81&t December 1878
8 1st December 1874
81st December 1875
81st December 1876
81st December 1877
81st December 1870
8 1 St December 1880
Amount.
£.
s.
d.
40
-
-
24
6
8
80
-
-
48
6
8
2
10
-
2
10
-
18
8
8
16
-
-
21
10
^^
25 - -
8-6
18 18 -
84 5 8
10 16 6
58 - -
28 8 9
56 - -
£• . <• d.
805 10 -
78 15 -
671 12 6
286 8 -
281 17 -
65 16 -
28 8 2
848 9 1
1,960 10 9
£•«.<£.
18,824 8 11
481 15 -
18,342 18 II
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21
III.— Civil Services,— Convict Establishments in England^ Scc^-^cantinued.
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on let Janaarj 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
AUberrj, G.-
Baylisy J.
Hardens, W,G
Barker, A. -
Baxter, W. -
Bennett, G. -
Bennett, T. -
Bird, R. -
Borton, Cap-
tain H. M.
Brooks, W, -
Butler, W, -
Brlce, W. -
Campbell, A.
Canning, G.
Charlcswortb,
T.
Cuthbert, J. -
Davidson, K,
♦ Downton, G.
Downton, H.
Excell, H. -
Field, G. -
Furze, W, M,
Gray, J. R. -
Greenham, T,
Greve, E. M.
Hill, K.
Hone J bourne,
J.
Jones, J.
Jones, C.
Kelly, B. -
King, G.
Kitson, R, -
Landray, J. -
I-egge, H, .
M'Elligott, J.
M'Innes, J. -
Newell, S, K,
Orchard, G.
Parsons, J. -
Pounder, H.J
Rank.
Labourer, Portland -
Civil Guard, Portland
Warder, Chatham -
Civil Gaard, Worm-
wood Scrubbs.
Principal Warder,
Woking.
Principal Warder,
Park hurst.
Messenger, Dartmoor
First Class School-
master, Woking.
Deputy Govemor-in-
Charge, Wormwood
Scrubs.
Warder, Millbank -
Warder, Chatbam -
Assistant Warder,
Portsmouth.
Messenger, Brixton -
Civil Guard, Ports-
mouth.
Principal Warder,
Pentonville.
Infirmary Nurse,
Portland.
Principal Warder,
Chatham.
Warder, Portland
Infirmary Nurse,
Portsmouth.
Warder, Portland -
Warder, Portsmouth -
Principal Warder,
Dartmoor.
Warder, Fremantle
Prison, Western
Australia.
Principal Warder,
Portland.
Matron, Fulham
Warder, Portland
Instructing Principal
Warder, Portland.
Warder, Chatham -
Principal Warder,
Chatham.
Senior Sergeant, Civil
Guard, Portland.
Infirmary Nurse, Dart-
moor.
Principal Warder,
Portland.
Civil Guard, Dart-
moor.
Cook, Wormwood
Scrubs.
Warder, Chatham
Messenger, Woking -
Schoolmistress, Mill-
bank.
Civil Guard, Portland
Warder, Millbank -
Warder, Chatham -
136.
Age,
Yrs.
62
63
89
66
49
51
46
65
42
52
60
46
58
57
58
57
60
46
55
53
51
50
61
49
62
59
56
54
62
50
61
55
45
57
38
87
62
55
39
Service.
Yrs.
31
23
13
22
17
26
14
34
10
14
17
10
17
18
27
24
17
26
12
22
12
16
17
22
14
23
26
16
20
23
17
27
16
19
18
11
13
22
10
Salary
£. s.
d.
76 10
—
76 1
-.
98 10
—
78 2
2
98 10
-
148 10
6
91 10
^
t»06 16
-
416 13
4
102 8
^
98 10
-
91 10
-
94 18
^_
76 1
-
121 12
-
84 -
-
113 18
-
98 10
^
80 -
4
98 10
^
98 10
—
116 2
3
111 10
-
112 -
2
100 -
,^
98 JO
-
153 10
9
101 8
6
121 12
-
85 10
11
86 10
-
121 12
-
76 1
-
121 12
-
96 3
4
91 10
-
95 12
-
76 1
.
102 8
- ■
92 13
-
Cause,
Age -
111 health
- ditto
- ditto
• ditto
- ditto
• ditto
Age -
111 health
- ditto
- ditto
• - ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
• ditto
Age -
lU health
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
- ditto
Age -
111 health -
- ditto
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto
Age -
111 health -
Age -
111 health -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Age -
111 health -
- ditto -
Carried forward - - . £,
C3
Amount.
£. s. d.
39 10 6
29 3 -
21 6 10
28 12 9
27 18 2
64 11 1
21 7 -
117 3 8
104 8 4
23 17 10
27 18 2
15 5 -
26 17 9
22 16 3
54 14 -
33 12 -
32 5 5
42 13 8
16 - "
36 2 4
19 14 -
30 19 3
31 11 10
41 1 4
23 6 8
37 15 2
66 10 7
27 - 11
40 10 8
32 15 10
24 10 2
54 14 4
20 5 7
38 10 1
28 17 -
16 15 6
20 U 1
29 3 -
37 10 11
15 8 10
1^428 14 6
£. s. d.
19,910 10 -
19,919 19 -
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TTT — Civil Services. — Convict Establishments in England^ &c, — continued.
£. 8. d.
Brought forward • *
-
19,919 19 -
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount,
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. 8.
d.
38 Granted — conttnued-
Brought forward - -
1,428 14
6
Civil Guard, Port-
62
28
76 1 «
Ill health -
29 8
„
land.
Junior Sergeant, Civil
58
26
80 12 8
- ditto -
88 11
11
Gaard, Portland.
Civil Guard, Dart-
55
15
7« 1 -
- ditto -
19 -
8
moor.
Warder, Portland -
59
20
96 10 -
- ditto -
82 16
8
Assistant Warder,
50
22
91 10 -
- ditto -
38 11
—
Dartmoor.
Warder, Portsmouth
55
15
98 10 -
- ditto -
24 12
6
Night Watchman,
Woking.
62
28
86 10 -
- ditto -
88 8
2
Deputy Superintend-
52
26
194 - -
- ditto -
84 1
4
ent, Woking.
Warder, Portsmouth
52
11
98 10 -
- ditto -
18 1
2
Principal Gate Keeper,
58
34
126 12 -
- ditto -
71 14
9
Portsmouth.
Principal Warder,
56
27
121 12 -
- ditto .
54 14
4
Dartmoor.
1,858 4 7
1
21,778 3 7
Allowances Ceased in th
e Year 1881 :
6.
Rank.
Cai
ise.
Amount.
£. 8.
d.
•
Messenger, Brixton
Death -
...
26 17
9
-
Manufacturers' Porter,
Millbank.
ditto -
...
81 12
9
i
•
Warder, Millbank
ditto -
• • •
17 10
4
-
Principal Warder, Mill-
bank.
ditto -
...
16 10
—
•
Warder, Millbank
ditto -
...
21 9
6
-
ditto -
Transferred t
0 compensation
35 16
9
B. .
Warder, Pentonville -
Death -
• • .
25 12
.
-
Principal Warder, Port-
land.
ditto -
...
47 4
9
.
Warder, Portland
ditto -
. • -
26 5
4
.
ditto -
ditto -
...
15 12
6
- Governor, Wakefield - |
ditto -
...
110 -
-
•
Chief Warder, Dartmoor
ditto -
...
81 4
-
-
Infirmary Nurse, Dart-
moor.
ditto .
-. . -
12 -
—
.
Warder, Chatham
ditto -
...
18 1
2
.
Nurse - - -
ditto -
...
87 9
8
•
Warder, Woking
ditto -
...
18 15
4
.
Warder, Bermuda
ditto -
...
27 12
8
J.G. -
Chaplain, Western Aus-
tralia.
ditto -
...
88 6
8
-
Warder, Western Aus-
tralia.
ditto -
...
82 9
2
-
ditto - . -
ditto -
...
17 18
4
J. . .
Surgeon, Tasmania
ditto -
...
249 15
3
-
Principal Warder, Port-
land.
ditto -
...
18 -
-
•
Assistant Warder, Chat-
ham.
ditto -
...
16 10
5
-
Principal Matron, Mill-
ditto -
.
25 1
7
bank.
n 3l8t Deoeml
>er 1881 -
902 10 10
• .
£.
Amount remaining payable oi
20,875 12 9
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23
IILt— CiYK Si^BYiCEQ-^oantttmed.
COPYHOLD, TITHE, &c., COMMISSION.
1. — Compensation Allowances
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances Oranted
in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Ridley, G. -
Commissioner -
Yra.
62
Yrs.
20
£. s. d.
1,600 - -
Ill health -
6
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
White, George
Hancock, John -
Messenger ...
Draughtsman
Death ....
ditto . - . .
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
COUNTY COURTS.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Nelson, G. B.
Wright, J. -
Rank.
Registrar, Yorkshire -
Registrar, Bloomsbury
Cause.
Death
ditto
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
£. s. d.
nil.
1,612 11 6
2. — Superannuation Allowances
COUNTY COURT BUILDINGS
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 -
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances
136.
C4
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III. — Civil Seeyices— cm/micecf.
CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS-
»MPBN8ATiOK Allowances :
1 remained payable on Ist Janaarj 1881
ranted in the year 1881 -
lased in the year 1881 -
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881 -
r to be Pud over for Ten Yean to the Commissioners for the
Redaction of the National Debt: £•«.(/.
jrment of Sums advanced by them in Commutations, to dlst
1877 140 7-
PERANNUATiON AUowancos:
I remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
Rank.
Clerk
Age.
Yrs.
42
Service.
Yrs.
19
Salary.
£• i. d.
266 - -
Cause.
Infirmity of.mind
Amount
83 18 4
ised in the year 1881 •-.--..
Amount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
- £.
£. s. d.
848 7 -
nil.
nil.
848 7 -
12 - -
88 18 4
95 18 4
nil.
96 18 4
DIPLOMATIC SERVICES.
(Including Persiait Mission Fund.)
IffPBNSATIOK
1 remained j
Luted in the
Allowances :
)ayable on 1st January 1881 ....
year 1881 ••.»....
.
£. 8. d.
882 9 7
nil
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
882 9 7
le.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
, ,
Boatman, Lisbon
Death ....
£• 8. d.
17 2 7
•
- . - £.
17 2 7
Amount remaining payable on 81st Deoember 1881
866 7 -
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III. — Civil Services — Diplomatic Services — continued.
0. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount wl
Name.
Erskine, H
KM.
Lytton, El
of, G.C.B,
Allowances
1.-
Amount wl
Name.
Santi, Gi
sep|>e.
AUowancei
Amount re
Allowances
Allowances
1.-
Amount w
Allowances
Allowance
2.—
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IT I
OLLSR C
i Fund
)FI
JBNBB
- t*.
1881
i^ICE.
AL of EXCHBQ
7,181 17 2
•2,400 - -
UBR.)
£. s.
9,581 17
nil.
nil.
d.
2
-
-
£.
icernber
9,581 17
2
for the
:o dlst
;o 31st
De.
De-
£.
£. *.
1,397 2
64 9
d.
6
8,973 17
117 14
1,451 11
6
-
-
-
2
Cause.
Amount.
and
•mity.
lealtb
In-
£. s.
27 1
90 13
d.
6
4
10
9,091 12
375 -
-
ise.
Amount.
.
-
£. A.
375 -
d.
1881
- - -
£.
eember
8,716 12
-
M^ember 1881
£. A. d.
25 10 -
nil.
nil.
25 10
nil.
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27
III. — Civil Sbrvigbs — continued.
FOREIGN OFFICE.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which
£. s. d.
Name.
Dash woody J'.
E. B.
St. Germans,
Earl of.
Stephens^ F.
S. M.
Allowances ce&
2.— Sui
Amoant which
Name.
March, G. E.
Harbord, Hon.
W.
Nam(
Bury, Richard
Farmer, T. A.
1.— Com
Amount which ]
Allowances grai
Allowances ceai
2.— Supj
?36.
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3*
III. — Civil SEUXWES—eontinued.
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BUI
1 . — Compensation Allowances ;
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 • * -
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 31 st December 1(
2. — Superannuation Allowanees:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - • -
Allowances i^ran ted in the year 1881 -------
Alio wancas ceased in the yeiir 1881 -------
Amount remaining payable on 31st December li
LAW CHARGES.
I. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Rutter, John
Queen's Proctor's Clerk
Death -
Amount remaining payable on 3ltt December 1
2. — Superannuation Allowancet:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 - - - -
Allowances granted in the year 1881 .-..---
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name. Rank.
Cause,
Hodgson, W. H. .
Assistant Solicitor to
Treasury.
Death -
Amount remaining payable on SUt December H
136.
D4
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UL — Civil Sebtioeb — continued.
MINT.
lUowances :
jrable on Ist January 1881
ear 1881 ....
ar 1881 . . . .
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
»N Allowanoes :
rable on Ist January 1881 ......
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 ;
\ Die
3nt.
Age,
Yrs.
63
Service.
Yrs.
46
Salary.
£. 8. d.
221 2 -
Cause.
Age-
Amount.
£. 8. d.
147 8 -
ear 1881
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881 . . . £.
£. 8. d.
2,362 17 9
nil.
nil.
2,352 17 9
1,702 6 6
147 8 -
1,840 13 6
nil.
1,849 13 6
NAT
^Ilowftnces '
yable on Is
Allowance
lONAL
DEBT OFFICE.
.
t January 1881
►s Granted in the Year 1881 :
£. 8. d.
42 - -
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount,
erk-
k -
erk-
k -
Yrs.
41
60
34
63
Yn.
17
30
16
33
£. *. d.
310 - -
480 - -
260 - -
665 - -
Reorganization -
- - ditto
- - ditto
- - ditto
£. 8. d.
124 - -
320 - -
06 6 8
370 - -
909 6 8
- . . £.
jar 1881
961 6 8
nil.
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
961 6 8
N Allowances :
lyable on 1st January 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 18f81 :
-
4,223 11 10
lAge.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Dlerk
Bnger
Yps.
67
66
73
Yre.
61
16
30
£. 8. d.
640 - -
94 - -
104 - -
Age
111 health .
Age
£. 8. d.
426 13 4
26 1 4
62 - -
»o« .
603 14 8
Allowance ^easeu in tne xear looi i
4,727 6 6
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Head Messenger
Dead ....
£. 8. d.
60 13 4
1
. . . £.
60 18 4
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
4,666 13 2
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m.— Civil Sbbviobs — amtinued.
NATIONAL GALLERY.
1, — CoMPEVSATioN ADowances
2. — SuPBRAiTNUATioN Allowanccs :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 - - - -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 - . -
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 18B1
35
£. s. d.
nil.
47 9 -
niL
nil.
47 9
PATENT OFFICK
1. — CoMPBNBATioN Allowauccs :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowance granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
Annuity payable to Commissioners for Reduction of the National Debt :
For repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations^ to 81st December
1880.
£. s. d.
821 - -
2. — SuFERANNUATioK AUowanoes
£. ». d.
6u0 - -
nil.
nil.
600 - -
nil.
PAYMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.
1. — Compensation
Amount which remained ps
Allowances granted in the
Allowances ceased in the 3
AUowancee:
lyable on 1st January 1881
vAor Iftfil ...
•
£• $.
4,082 18
nil
d.
10
/ooi» Iflftl ... •..-•
nil
. - - £.
Amount remaining i)ayable on .Slst December 1881
4,082 18
10
Annuity to be
For the repayment i
cember 1878.
\ paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt :
of sums advanced by them in Commutations^ to 81st De-
£. $. di
486 6 -
4,166 -
• nil
2. — Superannuati
Amount which remained \
Allowances Grunted in the
OK Allowances :
wpible on 1st January 1881 - - -
.
3
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
4,166 -
870 12
8
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Croft, William -
DavidsoD, W.
-
Clerk- - - -
Office Keeper -
Death ....
- ditto - . - .
£. s. d.
349 16 -
120 17 2
2
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
3,786 8 1
136.
B 2
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cTipKRANNUATION ALLOWANCES
III. — Civil Services— coji/iJiMtfrf.
E COURTS, LONDON AND SHEERNESS.
n'ances :
e on 1st January 1881
1881 ...
381 . - -
lount remaiuing payable on 3 1st December 1881
lowances :
e on 1st January 1881
owance Granted in the Year 1881 :
. £.
£. s. cL
60 - -
nil.
nil.
60 - -
6,380 4 8
Age,
Yrs,
73
Service.
Yrs.
21
Salary.
£. s. (L
02 12 8
Cause.
Age
Amount.
£. s. d.
32 8 5
32 8 5
owance Ceased in the Year 1861 :
6,362 13 1
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
'Clerk, Lambeth -
Death ....
£. *. d.
600 - -
600 - -
. . - £.
>unt remaining payable on Slst December 1881
6,863 13 1
CE, COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS.
£. s. d.
nil
inces -•..••••
. Ull.
^wances :
in 1 St January 1881 --....
ifti ..... .
. „
681 13 4
nil
31 -••••....
nil
- - £.
lount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881 - •
681 13 4
PORTLAND HARBOUR.
inces :
in Ist January 1881
Jl - . -
I - - -
remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
)wances
£. $. d.
42 15 7
nil.
nil.
42 16 7
nil.
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37
III. — Civil Services — continued.
PRISONS, ENGLAND.
1, — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist
January 1881 -
.
-
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. s.
d.
£. s. d.
Brumell, M. -
Surgeon, Mor-
peth,
68
4
84 -
•
Abolition of office
14 13 -
Brown, Robt.
Deputy Governor,
59
3
137 10
-
ditto -
29 15 10
E.
&c., Morpeth.
Bouiflower,A.
Surgeon, Man-
chester.
84
9
341 13
—
- ditto -
38 8 7
Gleghorn, J. -
Gate Porter,
Morpeth.
63
4
99 11
—
- ditto -
23 4 6
Jones, Sarah
E.
Nichol, D. -
Matron, Kirkdale
40
"
188 -
-
ditto -
40 10 4
Chief Warder,
62
3
104 8
5
. ditto -
22 12 6
Morpeth.
Robinson, Ann
Assistant Warder,
Holloway.
62
8
99 -
—
- ditto -
13 4 -
Sealy, Thos.
Governor, Ayles-
bury.
67
34
432 -
""
- ditto -
244 10 -
Williams, Rev.
Chaplain, Mor-
43
2
150 -
.
- ditto -
15 - -
C.
peth.
Waddams, C.
Assistant Clerk,
Gloucester.
28
3
52 10
—
- ditto -
2 12 6
Radley, A. -
Female Warder,
Wakefield.
43
2
69 2
3
Services no longer
required.
2 0-
Hallas, E. -
- ditto -
63
1
69 2
3
ditto •
1 3 -
1 1
1
£. .5 d.
1,193 4 9
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
446 6 2
1,641 10 11
Amount remaining payable on 3lBt December 1881
Annuity to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt:
For repayment of sums advanced bv them in Commutations, to 31st December
1878 "
For repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 3 Ist December
1879
For repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 31st December
1880 -
For repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 3l8t December
1881
£. s. d.
11 - -
263 -. 4
16 7 6
60 17 11
1,681 13 -
136.
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SUPERANNUATION AL LOWAN C E S
TTT i^-«^»»
*^BBTICB8. — ^PeISONS, EkGLAITD— COTl^ntt^/f.
[ :
£. s. d.
January 1881 .
.
488 8 3
Granted in tke Year 1881 :
Service,
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
3
82 13 -
Ill health -
4 3 7
4
108 - 7
- ditto
7 4-
4
102 13 1
• ditto -
6 16 10
12
80 6 11
- ditto -
4-8
4
91 - -
. ditto -
6 14
3
90 2 6
Age
4 10 1
4
90 15 8
111 health . -
6 1 10
i
-
100 16 -
- ditto -
6-9
,
3
73 13 2
- ditto -
3 13 7
4
86 14 -
- ditto -
6 16 7
3
85 8 6
- ditto -
6 10 8
-
96 10 3
- ditto -
4 16 6
1
<
4
176 - -
Age .
14 11 8
a
110 - -
Age - . -
5 10 -
•' •
3
130 - -
Age -
6 10 -
4
73-6
Infirmity -
5 16 3
4
70 8 6
111 health -
4 13 10
3
88 9 3
- ditto -
4 8 5
3
67 12 6
Age -
2 17 7
3
80 17 2
111 health -
4-10
4
74 13 -
- ditto -
4 19 6
3
78 5 -
- ditto -
3 18 3
32
66 4 -
- ditt«) -
4 8 3
4
101 - -
Age- -• -
6 14 8
8
66 4 -
Age-
- 17 8
4
106 8 5
Age -
7-6
•
3
74 6 10
Age -^ -
3 14 4
18
103 7 9
Age -
31-4
3
72 6 11
Age. . .
3 12 3
3
67 - -
3 7-
,
3
168 1 8
Ill health -
7 18 -
3
96 10 8
- ditto -
4 16 6
Carried forward - - - £.
194 10 -
488 8 3
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39
III. — Civil Sebyices.— Peisons, Ei^gland — continued.
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Yrs.
Allowances Granted — continued,
43
Mills, J. J. A.
Norman, A. -
Noyes,W. D.
Parker, F. A.
Parkinson, S.
Robinson, J.
Salt, Rev. G.
C.
Sargent, R. -
Sharpe, Jas.
Simmons, H.
Sims, M. A. -
Slade, G. •
Sowerby, W.
Stanley, J, •
Stokes, G. •
Tanner, J. -
Taylor, T. -
Timms,A.W.
Windder,J.-
Woodcock, S*
Warder, Clerken-
well.
Principal Ward er,
Shepton Mallet.
Warder, Maid-
stone.
First Class Clerk,
Wakefield.
Warder, Wake-
field.
Warder, Durham
Chaplain, Wor-
cester.
Assistant Warder,
Maidstone.
Gatekeeper, Bed-
ford.
Matron, Ports-
mouth.
Deputy Superin-
tendent« West-
minster.
Warder, Notts -
Engineer, Wake-
field.
Assistant Princi-
pal Warder,
Holloway.
Assistant AV arder,
Shrewsbury.
Chief Warder,
Bristol.
Warder, fee, Hol-
loway.
Warder, Oxford
Warder, Shrews-
bury.
Principal Warder,
Wakefield.
63
63
62
60
64
51
41
60
56
43
61
60
54
54
57
61
61
57
51
Service.
Yrs.
3
4
3
8
4
3
3
3
3
3
12
3
4
Salary.
Cause.
£. 9. d.
Brought fortirard
06 10 3 111 health -
Age-
Age-
Age-
III health -
Age-
111 health -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
74 16 -
80 5 11
146 - -
69 2 3
84 0 4
289 - -
80 5 11
89 10 4
96 14 4
165 16 2
82 1 -
198 10 -
116 9 7
66 - -
109 19 4
105 8 5
72 4 3
76 - -
95 17 -
Age-
Age-
111 health
- ditto
Injury
Age- ^
Age-
lil health •
- ditto .
Amount.
£. s. d.
194 10 -
4 16 6
11 2 4
4-3
10 1 4
4 12 1
4 4 5
19 5 4
4-3
4 9 6
13 14 5
11 12 10
4 2-
9 16 0
5 16 1
3 6-
48 9 6
(Special.)
5 5 5
3 11 9
3 16 -
6 7 9
£. s. d.
488 8 3
377 2 8
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
865 10
28 7
6
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Seal, R. - . .
Talbot, W. -
Radley, A. -
Hallas, E. - . .
Wright, A. - . -
Goddard, R.
Cookram, T. • . .
Boulton, T. - . -
Night Watchman, Dor-
chester.
Master Painter, Wake-
field.
Transferred to Compensa
ditto
Cook, StaflTord -
Storekeeper, Wands-
worth.
Chief Warder, Coldbath
Fields.
Warder, Wakefield -
Dead ....
Pension reduced
tion Allowances
ditto . • .
Dead ....
Pension reduced
Dead ....
Pension reduced -
£. s.
1 4
- 2
2 6
1 3
2 18
7 -
13 14
- 4
d.
I
9
2
2
2
-
£.
Amo
unt remaining payable on dlst December 1881
837 3
4
136.
£ 4
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TION ALLOWANCBS
Sebyices — continued.
)UNCIL OFFICE.
Quarantine Service.)
181
31 ....
.
£. *. d.
848 17 a
I the Year 1881 :
848 17 a
Cause.
Amount*
-
Death - - . -
Unclaimed - . -
. ditto -
£. B. d.
37 - -
37 - .
16 - -
89 - -
e on 3l8t December 1881 . - - £.
259 17 3
£. s. d.
63 10 6
Age - . -
£. *. d.
38 2 3
38 2 3
. £.
1,610 8 2
nil.
>n 3l8t December 1881
1,610 8 2
3EAL OFFICE.
.
.
£. s. d.
- nil.
1881
-
61 13 *
. nil.
nil.
£.
nst December 1881
01 18 <
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III. — Civil Sebvices — continued.
41
PROBATE, &c. REGISTRIES.
(High Courts op Justice. — Including late Ditorcb Court.)
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1381
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 ;
Name.
Rank.
Bedford, C. D. -
Proctor
Cause.
Amou:
Death - -
£. s.
8 16
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Wilson, W. B.
Smith, H. -
Rank.
Copying Clerk -
Assistant to .Re-
cord Keepers.
Age,
Yrs.
42
60
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amoi
Yrs.
22
47
£. s. d.
201 4 4
460 - -
•
111 health -
Age .
£. I
78 1
300
Allowances ceased in the year 1881-
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
1.— Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 -
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
Allowances ceased in the year 1881-
A mount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
2, — Superannuation Allowances *-•-•-
13(3.
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IIL — Civil Sebyiceb— c<m/m«f£f.
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45
in. — Civil Sebvices — continued.
ROYAL PALACES.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amou
Bring, S. -
Warder, Hampton
Court.
Yrs.
40
Yrs.
19
£• s. d.
70 4 6
Insanity
£. 9.
22 4
(Transferred from Superannuations.)
Allowances ceased in the year 1881-
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amou
Franklin^, J.
Engineer, Windsor
Castle.
Yrs.
60
Yrs.
31
£. 8. d.
180 9 8
lU health .
£. $.
98 4
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amoi
Lane, James
Bring, S. - - •
Warder, Hampton Court
Transferred to Compensa
Death ....
tions . - . -
1
£. s.
46 16
22 4
1
Amount remaining payable on 3 1st Becember 1881
136.
F3
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PERANNUATION ALLOWANCBS
III. — Civil Services — continued.
wances
ROYAL PARKS.
£. *. d.
> on 1st January 1881
-
787 10 8
owances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. 9. d.
r
1-
63
73
53
69
30
34
25
31
70 9 9
52 2 10
39 2 1
51 2 8
Abolition -
Age, &c. -
Infirmity -
- ditto -
46 19 10
23 12 9
13 - -
21 2 8
1-
74
34
54 12 -
- ditto -
24 15 -
,
i>
66
22
62 17 4
Ili-liealth -
15 10 1
-
50
26
76 6 9
- ditto -
26 9 3
1
1
171 9 7
Ilowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
959 - 3
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
£. s. d.
ourer ...
penter - - -
k Constable -
Death • - .
Death ....
Death ....
29 4 -
35 7 -
26 9 3
91-3
' 1
- - . £•
Linount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
868 - -
llowanoes :
> on 1st January 1881 . . - . •
-
808 8 6
owances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age,
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. *. d.
£. 8. d.
k
69
71
50
55
29
24
17
25
66 6 10
101 13 6
68 8 4
85 3 2
Age
Age
Ill-health . .
. ditto -
32 1 3
40 13 4
19 7 8
35 9 7
127 11 10
Ilowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
936 - 4
•
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
£. s. d.
)arer, Hampton Court
keeper - - -
stable - - -
Death ....
Unclaimed - - -
Death ....
21 16 9
15 17 8
14 18 10
52 13 8
1
. - . £.
Qouiit remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
883 7 1 4
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III. — Civil Sebvicjes — continued.
SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT.
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49
III,— Civil Seeyices — continued.
SPECIAL PENSIONS.
L — Compensation AllowanceH:
Amount which remained payable on Ist Januarj 1881
Allowances granted in the jear 1881 •
Allowances ceased in the jear 1 88 1
Amount remaining payable on diet December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances
£.
£• s. d.
49 - -
nil.
nil.
49 - -
nil.
STATIONERY OFFICE.
£. $. d.
1,198 6 10
Trevor, F. L.
Charwoman
74
84
86 - - Age
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 .---...-
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
16 0 4
16 6 4
.
1,214 12 2
nil.
. • - £.
1,214 12 2
Cuthbertson,
J.O.
Clerk
Name.
Bryan, F. -
Wilson, R. .
Cuthbertson, J. O.
Greg, W. R.
42
21
876 13 4 III health
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 ;
Rank.
Clerk
Messenger -
Clerk
Controller -
Cause.
Death
ditto
ditto
ditto
181 16 8
Amount
£. *. d.
270 - -
65 - -
181 16 8
626 - -
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
£.
131 16 8
1,878 18 8
981 16 8
897 2 -
V
136.
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III. — Civil Sbstices — continued.
SURVEYS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
1.— Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January
Allowance Granted
1881
in the Year 1881:
-
£. *. d.
8,099 17 5
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
O'Connor^ T.
Draftsman
Yrs. Yrs, £. s. d.
Restored to List
. . .
£. B. d.
46 18 11
46 18 11
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
8,146 16 4
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
1
Grandison, H.
Murphy, D.
-
Princi
Clerk
palE
ngraver
•
Death
Death
1
1
260 16 8
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
- . .
£.
2,885
19 8
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 . - - - -
•
-
8,952
- 11
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age. Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs. Yrs.
£. 8. d.
£. 8.
d.
Bell, H. -
Labourer -
66 81
46 18 6
Age -
24 4
10
Dinsmore, W.
Office Messenger
47 81
54 16 6
ni health -
28 6
Goddard, R. F. E.
Computer
63
12
70 8 6
• diCt»
14 1
8
Haires, A. -
Surveyor -
.34
12
75 12 10
- ditto
15 2
6
Jenkins, T.
HillSketcher -
60
84
144 15 8
Age -
82 -
7
Rood, A. -
Labourer -
48
22
50 17 8
111 health .
18 18
-
Hoey, P. .
Draughtsman -
62
44
140 17 -
. ditto
98 18
-
370
6 7
1
I I
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
4,228
7 6
Name;
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
'
«
£. *.
d.
Bennett, J. W. -
Leveller . - -
Death . - - -
46 7
8
Binning, J. - - • ,
Engraver - - -
ditto - - .
88 4
1
Dunlop, J. -
Surveyor - - -
ditto - - - -
10 19
-
Ennis, P. - - -
Labourer - . . -
ditto - . . . .
10 16
0
Eraser, K. -
Leveller ...
Unclaimed . - -
11 1
8
Green^ J. -
PriBter'fl labourer
Pension reduced
1 4
1
Rood, A. - .
Labourer - - -
Death ....
18 18
-
199
6 -
,
• • •
£•
Amoimt remaining psyttbie on 81st Dsoeniber 1S81
4,029
1 6
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ILL — Civil Sbetices— oon^'nttof.
SYDNEY MINT.
1.— Compensation Allowances*
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining* payable on 3 1st December 1881
£. 8. d.
niL
96 -
nil.
nil.
96 - -
TREASURY.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payd^e on Ist January 1881 .....
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
.
£. s. d.
3,893 8 6
nil.
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
3,893 8 6
Name.
Rank.
CaoEe.
-
Amount.
.
Smith, M. - - - ; Charwoman
Death ....
ditto ....
£. *. d.
100 10 6
6 1 4
106 11 10
-
- - . £.
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
3,786 16 8
Annuity to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissi
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutatioi
her 1873
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowance Granted in the Year 1
oners for the
If, to 3 Ist Deeem-
£. «. d.
770 7 -
881 :
. ■ .
6,129 14 11
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Law, W., c.B.
Auditor of Civil
List.
Yrs.
69
Yrs.
42
£. s. d.
1,600
Ill health .
£. s. d.
1,000 - -
1,000 - -
*^***-»
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
7,129 14 11
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Merry, J. -
Law, William, c.B.
House and office-keeper.
Parliamentary Council
Office.
Auditor of Civil List -
Death ... -
ditto - - . .
£. s. d.
106 1 7
1,000 - -
1,106 1 7
6,023 13 4
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
- - • £.
136.
G 2
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III.— Civil Seuyices— continued
BOARD OF TRADE.
1^ Genebal Register of Shipping and Seamen ; Registry of Joint Stock Companies ;
Registry of Designs, &c.)
snsation Allowances :
Dained payable on Ist January 1881
£. 5. (L
8,859 8 6
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist Deoem
iber 18
81 - . £.
8,101
1
9
be Paid oyer for Ten Years to tbe Commissioners for tbe
Reduction of the National Debt :
£. s. d.
of sums advanced by then) in Commutations, to 3 1st Deo.
- ditto to 31st Dec.
- ditto to 31st Deo.
- ditto to 8 Ist Deo.
- ditto to 8]8t Dec.
1872
1874
1876
1878
1879
£.
1,195 - -
386 5 -
814 • -
712 9 -
897 18 6
8,505 12 6
annuation Allowances:
Qained payable on 1st January 1881 - - - .
-
.
4,982
15
-
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. t. d.
£. *. d.
tiipwright Sur-
veyor.
67
48
250 - -
Age. .
166 13 4
166
13
4
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
5,149
8
4
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
£. s. d.
-
Senior Clerk
Death ...
-
115 - -
-
Chief Examiner of
Masters and Mates.
ditto -
-
175 - -
-
Tape Holder
ditto -
-
53 6 8
i
r 1881
. - - £,
343
6
8
Amount remaining payable on 81st Decembe
4,806
1
8
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in.— Civil Services — continued.
WOODS AND FORESTS, OFFICE OF.
(Including late Office of Woods, Works, &c,— Payable from the Superannuation Vote.)
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881-
Allowanoes granted in the year 1881 ••--••..
-
£. s. d.
1,883 18 4
nil.
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
1,888 18 4
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
TothiU, Webb . -
Phipps, A. J.
Clerk
Accountant
Death - . . -
Suspended ...
£. *. d.
856 - -
800 - -
655 - -
. . . £.
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
728 13 4
2.— Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881-
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
-
2,285 13 9
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Hodgson, J. W. -
Clerk . . .
Yrs.
29
Yrs.
12
£.
200 - -
Ill-health
£. s, d.
40 - -
40 - -
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
2,275 18 0
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Watson, H. -
Solicitor . - -
Death ....
£. s. d.
800 - -
800 - -
- - . £.
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
1,975 18 9
136.
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III. — Civil Services — continued.
m^TTTOTj^ CM? WOODS, FORESTS, AND LAND REVENUES.
(Payable from Cbovn Rbybhuh.)
anoes:
on Ifit January 1R81
81 . - -
31 - - -
ount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
)wanoe8 :
m Ist January 1881 . - - - -
wances Granted in the Year 1881
Age.
Service.
Yrs.
Yrs.
70
29
68
44
04
26
50
40
72
53
69
35
66
41
65
38
76
45
81
30
68
45
Salary.
£. *. d.
76 15 -
177 18 -
89 - --
39 - -
39 - -
31 4 -
31 4 -
31 4 -
89 - -
31 4 -
1,545 18 8
Cause.
Age and infirmity
Failing health -
Age and infirmity
- ditto -
- ditto .
- ditto -
- ditto •
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Age -
Amount.
£. r. d.
32 - - ,
98 ^ -
16 - -
15 - -
13 - -
13 - -
13 - -
13 - -
16 4 -
13 - -
888 7 8
(wanoes Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Office.
Keeper, Windsor
«t Park.
jner, Windsor
lat Park.
udic, Windsor Great
•k.
man, New Forest -
nter, New Forest -
Cause.
Died 21 Mar. 1879
- 3 Oct. 1881
- 19 May „
- 26 Feb. „
„ 16 Aug. „
Amount.
£. s. d.
60 - -
32 - -
20 16 -
16 - -
15 - -
)um remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
£. s. d.
149 10 -
ail.
niL
149 10
1,172 18 4
- £.
1,130 11 8
2,308 10 -
133 16
2,169 14 -
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IIL — Civil Sbbyices — continued.
OFFICE OF WORKS.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Annuity to be Paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the
Reduction of the National Debt :
For the repayment of a sum advanced by tliem in Commutation, to 3 Ist Decem-
ber 1876
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881 • - - £.
£. 8. d.
864 6 -
2. — Supbhannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 - - -
Amount remaining payable on 8 Ist December 1881
£.
£. «. d.
8,587 12 2
nil.
nil.
8,537 12 2
3,116 16 4
nil.
nil.
3,116 15 4
PUBLIC OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.
BOARD OF SUPERVISION FOR BELIEF OF THE POOR.
].— Compensation Allowances
2. — SuPEEANNUATiON AUowauces :
Amount which remaiued payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
C0UBT8 OF LAW AND JUSTICE.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 3 1st December 1881 - - - £.
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowanees granted in the year 1881 - . -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
.Amount remaining payable on 8 1st December 1881
£. 8. d.
nil.
Iy43d 6 8
nil.
nil.
1,438 6 8
£. s. d.
290 - -
nil.
nil.
290 - -
1,064 8 10
nil.
nil.
1,064 8 10
136.
G 4
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III.— Civil Services — ^Public Offices in Scotland — continued.
EXCHEQUER AND OTHER OFFICES.
IPENSATION Allowances
•ERANNUATiON Allowances:
remained payable on Ist January 1881 . • . - •
ated in the year 1881 ••.-•....
led in the year 1881 • --
Amount remaining payable on 31st Deoember 1881
FISHERY BOARD.
£. #. d.
niL
650 - -
nil.
nil
G50 - ->
IPENSATION
BRANNUATI
remained pt
ated in the ,
Allowfinopa • > —
£. *.
nil
d
•
ON Allowances :
tyable on 1st January 1881 . • • • .
* mi*
.
503 15
Mil
-
jrear looi ••----•-
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
503 15
80 -
-
).
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
- •
Officer, Tsle of Man -
Death •
£. s. d.
80 - -
- - . £.
Amount remaining payable on 81st Deoember 1881
423 15
-
LORD ADVOCATE AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.
IPENSATION Allowances
'ERANNUATiON AUowauces :
remained payable on 1st January 1881
Dted in the year 1881 --------
led in the year 1881 - • •,-
Amount remaining payable on 31st Deoember 1881
£. s. d
nil.
405 1 10
nil.
nil.
405 1 10
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57
III.— Civil Services. — Public Offices in Scotland— conftntierf.
LUNACY COMMISSION.
1, — Compensation Allowances
2. — SupKHANNUATioN Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - - - - • - ^ -
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881-
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 - • - £.
£. s. d.
nil.
630 13 4
nil.
nil.
o36 13 4
NATIONAL GALLERY.
1. — Compensation Allowances
£. s. d.
nil.
2. — rSuPERANNUATioN Allowanoes :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
44 2 -
Allowance Granted
in the Year 1881:
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
•
Johnston, J.
Attendant -
Yni.
77
Yrs.
36
£. 8. d.
80 10 7
Age, &c. -
£. s. d.
62 0 0
62 0 0
Allowances ces
tsed in the year 1881
06 11 0
nil.
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
. . - £.
06 ) I 0
PATENT LAW AMENDMENT.
1. — Compensation. Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881 - - - - -
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -..-----
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 - .......
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
- £.
2«-- SupEUANNUATioN Allowances
£. s. d.
32 - -
nil.
nil.
32 - -
nil.
J 36.
H
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IIL — Civil Sebvices.— Public Offices in Scotland — continued.
PRISONS (SCOTLAND).
Uowances
:
£. s.
d.
ible on Ist January 1881 . . - - -
.
787 -
4
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amouirt.
Yps.
Yrs. mos.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
•un-
54
18 0
20 - -
Abolition -
4 12 6
ness
^tree
48
62
3 0
8 0
82 - -
10 - -
Re-organization
Abolition -
15 8 -
1 - -
un-
57
4 0
103 12 -
- ditto •
32 3 4
rtree
tree
58
47
13 0
8 0
91 19 -
22 5 10
- ditto -
- ditto -
19 18 5
2 19 6
tree
63
1 0
11 6 8
- ditto -
- 2 9
:irk
)a -
50
85
8 0
4 0
10 - -
25 - -
- ditto -
- ditto -
1 - -
2 3 9
a -
44
3 0
25 - -
. ditto -
3 8 9
82 16
|]
1 J
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
869 17
467 7
8
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
tipendiary Manager -
haplain, Greenlaw
urgeon, Kilmarnock -
Death - . • -
ditto . - • -
Pension reduced
£. s. d.
466 13 4
- 6 9
- 7 10
11
- £.
ant remaining payable on dlst December 1881 -
402 9
4
Allowances :
ible on 1st January 1881 -
-
375 18
7
Lllowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Yrs.
Yn. mofi.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
ler,
65
4 0
108 - 4
Age, kc •
7 4-
ed-
67
3 0
166 - -
Age .
66 8 -
jsay
;he-
53
63
3 0
3 0
26 5 10
109 19 10
Compulsory re-
tirement.
Infirmity -
1 6 3
5 9 11
row
er-
48
60
3 0
3 0
41 7 8
200 - -
Ill-health .
Age. . .
2 1 4
10 - -
!^OW
las-
68
50
3 0
3 0
75 11 4
73 7 -
Age- . .
Ill-health -
3 15 0
3 13 4
Carried forward - - - £.
99 18 4
375 18
7
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III. — Civil Sebviges. — Public Offices in Scotland — Pbisons (Scotland) — continued.
BroQgHt forward
Name.
Rank.
Allowances Granted — conP^.
Wflson, J. .
M'Gregor, A.
M'Gregor, C,
M<Int08h, El-
len.
Chapman^ E.
Robertson, R.
Warder, Ayr -
Trades Warder -
Outer Gatekeeper
Teacher -
Warder, Edin-
burgh.
Trades Warder,
Glasgow.
Age.
Yw.
66
64
66
61
55
03
Service.
Yrs. mot.
21 0
87 0
88 0
22 0
25 0
4 0
Salary.
£. s. d.
71 15 11
100 16 -
18 14 -
80 - -
84 8 1
86 8 8
Cause.
Brought forward
Age-
Age -
Age ...
Age-
Infirmity -
Ill-health -
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1861 :
Name.
Ferguson, W.
Kerr, E.
Clerk, Rev. A.
Cairns, W. -
Martin, G. •
Rank.
Teacher ...
Warder, Glasgow
Chaplain, Fort William
Wanier, Ayr
Governor, Alloa -
Cause.
Death -
ditto -
Unclaimed
Pension reduced
- - ditto
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
Amount.
£. s. d.
99 18 4
3 11 9
62 3 2
10 5 8
29 0 8
5 12 6
5 15 2
Amoont
£. s. d.
15 - -
- 17 2
- 2 6
- - 2
10 5 -
£.
£. s. d.
875 13 7
216 13 3
592 6 10
26 4 10
566 2 -
REG
1. — Compensation Allowi
Amount which remained payable <
Allowances granted in the year 18
ISTER HOUSE DEPARTME
NT.
£. i.
6,154 7
nil.
mces:
Dn 1st January 18H1 - - - - -
81
d.
2
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
6,154 7
1,496 -
2
Name.
Rank*
Cause.
Amount.
Grahame, T. -
Pagan, G. H.
Joint Keeper, Renfrew
and Glasgow.
Keeper, Fife
Death ....
ditto ....
£. 8. d.
1,104 11 8
391 8 6
- - - £.
2
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881
4,658 7
"
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1 St January 1881
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
.
166 13
90 -
4
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Hardie, W. -
Pendreigh,A.
Superintendent of
Messengers.
Porter
Yra.
88
52
Yn. mot.
50 0
20 0
£. *. d.
105 - -
60 - -
Age
lll-health .
£. t. d.
70 - -
20 - -
. . - £.
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
266 13
niL
4
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
256 13
4
136.
H a
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ni. — Civil Services. — ^Public Offices in Scotland — continued.
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
IPENSATION Allowances:
remained payable on 1st January 1881 ••••-•
nted in the year 1881 -----.---
»ed in the year 1881 --.-..--.
Amount remaining payable on 31 8t December 1881 • - - £.
ERANNUATiON Allowances:
remained payable on Ist January 1881-
ited in the year 1881 .-.----.-..
sed in the year 1881 -.-----.-..
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
£•
£. s. d.
60 - -
nil.
nil.
cO -
1,248 G 8
nil.
• t nil.
1,248 6 8
IPENSATIO*
ERAKNUAT
remained p
nted in the
universities, &c.
£. s. d
ION Allowances :
ay able on Ist January 18<5l - - - - -
-
7,729 13 10
nil.
^ear looi ----•-••
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
7,729 18 10
J.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
-
Professor of Hebrew,
Edinburgh.
Death ....
£. s. d.
256 12 1
. . . £.
256 12 1
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
7,473 1 9
PUBLIC OFFICES IN IRELAND.
BELFAST COLLEGE AND ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION.
PENSATioN Allowances :
remained payable on 1st January 1881
ited in the year 1881 -
ted in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
ERANNUATION AllowanCOS .-•..-..
£. «. d.
150 - -
nil.
nil.
160
nil.
CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
PENSATioN Allowances:
'emained payable on 1st January 18S1
I ted in the year 1881
jed in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
ERANNUATION Allowances:
emained payable on 1st January 1881
I ted in the year 1881
ed in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
• £.
£. s. d.
1,446 15 -
nil.
nil.
1,446 16 -
762 - 4
nil.
nil.
762
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III. — Civil Services. — Public Offices in Ireland— cow/inwcrf.
CONSTABULARY OFFICE.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1861- - - - - - ^
Allowances ceased in the year 1 SSI-
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 - • - £.
Annuity to be Paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt :
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commntationsy to 31st Doc. 1872
Ditto ... ditto - - - ditto • - 1874
£.
£. *. d.
62 - -
04 17 6
116 17 6
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January IBS 1 • - - - -
Allowance granted in the year 1381-
Allowanccs ceased in the year 1881 .--.....
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
£. 9. d.
1,087 5 4
nil.
nil.
1,087 6 4
218 2 8
nil.
nil.
218 2 8
DUNDRUM CRIMINAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.
1 . — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ------..
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 • - - - - --.
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881 -
2.— Superannuation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - - - . -
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
AUowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
£.
Name.
Gorman^ Joseph -'
Rank.
Master Tailor
Cause.
Death
Amount.
£. s. d.
35 3 8
Amount remaining payable on 3 1st December 1881
£.
136.
H3
£• 8. d.
80 - -
nil.
nil.
30 - -
91-8
nil.
91-8
35 3 8
55 17 -
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III. — Civil Seevicbs, — ^Public Office in Ibeulnd — continued.
£. s.
d.
62 -
-
nU.
nil.
62 -
-
266 18
4
819 12
-
1,086 6
niL
4
1,086 6
4
£. s.
d.
814 2
7
nil.
nil.
814 2
7
nil
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63
HI-— Civil Services.— Public Offices in Ireland— contfimerf.
GENERAL VALUATION AND BOUNDARY SURVEY.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 •
£. *. d7
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881
Name.
Patterson, Benjamin
Rank.
Third Class Assistant
Cause.
Death
Amount.
2,100 16 1
nil.
2,100 10 1
£. s. d.
66 2 6
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remainad payable on 1st January 1881 - - • . •
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
- - £.
Name.
Geoghegan,C,
Rank.
Age,
|Yrs.
Second Class Clerk 62
Service,
Yrs.
33
Salary.
Cause.
£. s. d.'
200 - - I Infirmity of mind
Amount.
£. s. d.
110 - -
M 2 6
2,034 13 7
508 13 4
110 - -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ---•..«..
Amoimt remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
- £.
618 13 4
nil.
618 13 4
VICE REGAL HOUSEHOLD.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
£. s. <L
160 - -
nil.
nil.
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 •
2. — Superannuation Allowances - - - - ...
150 - -
nil
HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, DUBLIN.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 ...
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ...
£. s. d.
24 7 10
niL
jiil.
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881 -
. £.
24 7 10
2. SUPBRANNUATI
Amount which remained j
Allowances granted in the
ON Allowances :
jay able on Ist January 1881
year 1881 ----..--
...
200 - -
nil.
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
200 - -
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Alley, G. -
Governor - - -
Death ....
£. 8. d.
200 - -
200 - -
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1
881 - - .
nil.
136.
H4
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III. — Civil Services.— Public Offices in Ireland— conrinwerf.
ISLAND BRIDGE LUNATIC ASYLUM.
£. s. d,
103 11 -
nil.
nil.
103 11
nil.
[CE.
E.
d.
7,060 4 4
843 6 8
8,003 II
124 1 8
7,870 9 4
1,036 13 4
nil.
nil.
1,036 1? 4
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IN PUBLIC DBPATRMENTS: 1881.
65
in.— Civil Sbryices. — Public Offices in Ireland — continued.
QUEEN'S BENCH, &c. DIVISION OF HIGH COURT OP JUSTICE.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on let January 1881
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 ;
Name.
Bashe, Arthur
Bank.
Chief Clerk
Age.
Yrs.
Service.
Years.
Salary.
£. $. d.
Cause.
Section 72 of Ju-
dicature Act.
Amount
£. 8. d.
6 16 10
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ---.----
Amount remaining payable on 3 1st December 1881
2.— Superannuation Allowances :
Amount payable on 1st January 1881-
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ........
£.
Amount remaining payable on 8 1st December 1881
- - £.
£. «. d.
626 - -
6 16 10
631 16 10
nil.
631 16 10
938 6 8
niL
nil.
938 6 8
LATE COURT OF EXCHEQUER.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1891
Allowances granted in the year 1881 . - -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
- - £.
2. — Superannuation Allowances
£. «• d.
842 1 4
nil.
nil.
842 1 4
nil.
LATE OFFICERS OF COURTS OF JUSTICE.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - -(Snsolidat^ Fuh'^SOO ! -}
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -.---------
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 -----.-.-.-
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881 - • - £•
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 188 L • . - . .
Allowances granted in the year 1881-
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ----.--.
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
£. s. d
809 6 8
nil.
nil.
809 6 8
650 - -
nil.
nil.
660 - -
136.
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
TIL — Civil Sebyiges. — Public Offices in Ibslakd— ooitft»ued
PJROBATE COURT.
1. — CoMPBNSATioN Allowances :
ayable on Ist January 1881
rear 1881 -
rear 1881 - - -
mount remaining payable on Slst December 1881 -
3N Allowances :
ayable on Ist January 1881
year 1881 - - -
ear 1881 - - -
nount remaining payable on 8 let December 1881
. £.
£. «. d.
1,841 4 -
nil
nil
1,«41 4 -
786
nil.
nil.
786 - -
COURT OF ADMIRALTY.
Allowances :
ayable on Ist January 1881
year 1881 - - -
irear 1881 . - -
mount remaining payable on Slst December 1881 -
lOM Allowances .---.--
£. 8. d.
728 14 1
nil.
nil.
728 14 1
nil.
COURT OF BAN]CRUPTCY.
Allowances :
lyable on Ist ,
year 1881 -
ear 1881 -
January 1881 -
-
-
£.
£. s.
806 6
nil.
nil.
d.
8
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
806 6
8
' for Ten Years to the Commissioners
of the National Debt :
I advanced by them in Commutations,
ON Allowances :
ayable on 1st January 1881 -
Allowance Granted in the Year 1
for the Reduction
to Slst December
£. i.
68 10
d.
166 18
22 10
881:
m m
-
4
t.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
r
Yrs.
62
Yrs.
19
£. «. d.
71 8 6
Infirmity of body
£. s.
22 10
d.
9
9
-
£.
^ear 1881
180 4
. nil.
1
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881
189 4
1
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IN PUBLIC BBPARTMKNTS: 1881.
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IIL — Civil Sbbtices. — Public OFriOBB in IxmhAim^cmtMued.
LANDED ESTATES COURT.
1.— Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January
Allowance Granted
' 1881 . - . .
in the Year 1881 :
-
£. 8.
894 18
626 -
d.
4
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Gillespie, W. J.
Accoontaot -
Yrs.
76
Yrs, mo.
20 0
£. s. d.
700 - -
Reorganization -
£. 4. d.
626 - -
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
1,419 18
78 -
4
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Lynch, W. H.
Clerk of Records
Commutation
£. 8. d.
78 - •
- £.
"~
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881 -
1,841 18
4
Ankuitt to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt:
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations to 81st Dec. 1878
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations to Slst Dec. 1881
£. s. d.
64 6 -
131 12 -
783 6
- nU.
nil.
2.— SuPBRUTNUATiON Allowanccs :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
£.
196 18 -
.
- £.
8
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1881 -
788 6
8
MANOR COURTS.
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Litde, Samuel
McCarthy, Thomas
Rank.
Seneschal
- ditto
Cause.
Death
ditto
Ajnount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
2. — SuPBEANNUATiON AHowauoes ..--..
Amount
£. 8. d.
20 18 4
29 19 -
- £.
£. 8. d.
784 4 9
nil.
784 4 9
60 12 4
788 12 6
nil.
136.
I2
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III.— Civil Sebyigss. — Public Offices in Ibelakd — continued.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD.
llowances :
ible on Ist Januarj 1881 •
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Service.
Yrs.
Yfg.
}rk
66
88
-
53
38
k.
63
87
jrk
51
84
Salary.
£. s. d.
800 - -
300 - -
350 - -
845 - -
Cause.
Abolition -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881
Rank.
d Class Clerk
Cause.
Death
Amount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
tr Allowances:
>le on Ist January 1881 - - - . •
Jlowance Granted in the Year. 1881 :
rk
Age. Service.
Yrs.
64
Yrs.
84
Salary.
£. s. d.
350 - -
Cause.
Impaired health
1881
Amount
£. 9. d.
200 - -
200 - -
866 18 4
230 - -
£• s. d.
255 6 1
Amount.
£. s. d.
129 10 -
£.
Amount.
£. #• d.
108 6 8
Amount remaining payable on 3 Ist December 1881
- . £.
096 13 4
1,251 10 5
129 10
1,122 9 5
2,720 - -
198 6 8
2,918 6 8
nil.
2,918 6 8
.RY AUDIT OFFICE (CONSOLIDATED FUND).
lowances :
ble on 1st January 1881
J- 1881 ...
1881 .
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 • - • £.
N Allowances ----------
£. s. d.
87 6 2
nil.
nil.
87 6 2
nil
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69
III. — CivJL Sbbvices.— Public Ofpicbs ih Ibbland — contimted.
ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
1. — Compensation
Amount which remained p
Allowances granted in the
r Allowances :
payable on Ist January 1881
...
£• s. d.
148 19 9
nil
* nil.
Allowance Ueused m tbe Year 1881 :
148 10 9
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount
Twiss, John - - -
State Porter
Death ....
£. s. d.
- 19 9
- 19 9
. - £.
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
148 - -
2. — SUPEBANNUATI
nil
ON ua.il owances - •
PU
1. — Compensation Allowances :
Amount which remained payable on 1st
Allowance
BLIC ]
BUILDINGS.
-
January 1881
s Granted in the Year 1881 :
£. s. d.
834 16 0
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Dufly, T. .
Higgins, M.
Boatman -
Labourer -
Yrs.
62
78
Yrs.
28
34
£. s. A
64 3 11
61 11 8
Age -
Ill-health .
-
£. s. d.
23 19 3
23 7 8
47 6 11
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
882 2 8
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
•
Moore, Garrett
Smith, Maria
Heffeson, Charles
Hughes, John
Kane, Patrick
Sweeny, Brian
•
Overseer . - -
Gatekeeper
Labourer ...
. ditto ...
• ditto . . -
. ditto
Death . - -
ditto . . -
ditto -
ditto - . -
ditto ...
ditto . - -
881
£. 8. d.
16 - -
20 - -
2 12 1
20 10 -
10-8
14 12 2
84-6
- . - £.
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1
798 2 2
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 ....
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
.
611 19 6
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Callan, John
Molloy, W. .
Overseer .
Superintendent,
Shannon Navi-
Yrs.
66
Yrs.
30
22
£. i. d.
127 8 -
117 - -
Infirmity of m
ind
£. s. d.
63 14 -
40 19 -
1 HA 1 f) —
gation.
Alk
>wanc
le Ceased 1
in the Year U
(81:
616 12 0
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Hutchison, W. - -
Harbour Master -
Death ...
B81
£. s. d.
850 - -
360 - -
• - - £.
Amount remaining payable on 81st December 1
266 12 6
336-
I3
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
III.— Civil Sebyices. — Public Offices in Ibeland — eonHnued.
PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF.
)wanceB :
le on l8t January
1881 -
1881 -
1881 .
-
- - - £.
£. «.
540 14
nil.
- nil.
d.
8
\mount remaining payable on 8 lit December 1881
540 14
8
Ulowances :
e on Ist January 1881 - - - - -
1881
-
3,810 15
niL
-
Ulowanoe Ceased m the Year 1881 :
8,310 15
283 6
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Class Clerk -
Death . - .-
£. s. d.
283 6 8
8
. - - £.
Amount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
8,027 8
4
PUl
wances
e on 1b
1881
881
3LIC RECORD OFFICE.
. . . £.
£. $.
175 -
nil.
nil.
t January 1881 « - - - -
d.
mount remaining payable on 8l8t December 1881
175 -
-
• for Ten Years to the Commiasi
ion of the National Debt :
Bd by them in Commutation,
Lllowances - - . .
oners for the
to 3 1 St December
£. s. d.
21 8 -
- nil.
-
.
PI
owance
) on Ist
llowanc
JBLIC EDUCATION.
-
£. i.
1,284 11
42 7
s :
January 1881-
« Granted in the Year 1881 :
d.
10
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
-
Yrs.
54
Years.
11
£. *. d.
121 - -
Abolition -
£. 8. d.
42 7 -
'
llowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
1,326 18
12 18
10
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
3taker ...
Death ....
£. «. d.
12 18 -
- - - £.
Lmount remaining payable on 8lBt December 1881
1,314 -
10
Fen Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
'the National Debt:
need by them in Commutations, to 8lBt Dec. 1878
Utto ^ . . ditto - -1879
iitto - - . ditto - -1880
£. 9. d.
79 5 -
122 9 -
102 14 -
"^OOQ
£.
804 8 -
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IN PUBLIC departments: P881.
7J
III. — Civil Services. — Public Offices in iRELAisfjy— continued.
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
AuQoant which remained payable on 1st January 1881-
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
£. 8. d.
8,680 11 7
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Honter,W.A.
Murphy, H. -
Wilson, D.M.
Chief of Inspec-
torship.
Organizer
Inspector -
Yrs.
65
60
48
Years.
36
23
25
£. s. d.
760 - -
200 - -
486 - -
Ill-health .
- ditto .
Infirmity of body
£. s. d.
500 - -
98 6 8
242 10 -
885 16 8
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
4y866 8 8
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
0*Driscoll,D.F.,-
Inspector - . -
Death ....
£. 8. d.
101 18 4
101 18 4
. . . £.
Amonnt remaining payable on 8l'st December 1881
4,264 14 11
LATE POOR LAW BOARD.
1. — Compensation AUowanees:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1883
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881
Allowances granted in the year 1881 -
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881 -
- £.
£.
£. 8. d.
571 3 9
nil.
nil.
571 3 9
831 18 4
nlL
nil.
831 13 4
PATENT LAW AMENDMENT.
1. ..Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on let January 1881 -
Allowances granted in the year 1 SSI-
Allowances ceased in the year 1881 ..••.••
Amount remaining payable onSlst December 1881
2. — Superannuation Allowances
£. s. d.
80 - -
nil.
nil.
30 - -
nil.
1^6.
I4
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
III. — Civil Seryices — Public Offices in IniEhAnrD.— continued.
PRISONS (ORDINARY) IRELAND.
^ances :
£.
s.
d.
on 1st January 1881 -------
- .
778
8
3
yiowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
:.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
1 Yrs.
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
.
44
_
78 12 9
Abolition
.
Re-employed
-
46
8
65 8 7
- ditto -
-
12-2
12
2
1 I '
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
790
8
5
Bank.
Cause.
Amount.
•
£. s. d.
Ihaplain - - . -
Death
.
4 2 6
keeper - - - -
-ditto - - -
.
9 19 3
urgeon - - -
Commutation -
.
6 7-
!haplain - - .- -
- ditto -
-
3 10 -
lOcal Inspector
- ditto - - -
-
6 12 9
ihaplain - - - -
- ditto -
.
4 10 10
keeper - - - -
Reduction of Pension
-
- 3 9
n 0
34
6
1
1
- - £.
mount remaining payable on Slat December 1881
766
o
4
• for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reductio
fthe
National Debt :
£. s. d.
ced by them in Commutation to 31st December 1879
-
97 13 -
0 - - - ditto- - - - 1880
.
13 16 -
,0 - - - ditto- - - - 1881
£.
20 5 -
Uowances :
131 14 -
on 1st January 1881 ---•-.
•
121
11
10
allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. 8. d.
£. 8, d.
-
62
3
49-2
Ill health
.
2 9-
vemor
60
4
170 16 7
- ditto -
.
11 7 9
-
69
3
220 - -
Age
-
19 15 -
•
-
63
4
40
Age
.
2
-
34
2
70 17 2
111 health
-
2 7 2
er
67
32
126 - -
Infirmity of body
07 4 -
-
60
17
111 7 1
Infirmity of body
3 14 2
and mind.
-
48
4
181 8 1
Ill health
.
12 1 10
-
- Increase of pension -
.-2 8
121
1
7
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
242 13
5
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
£. s. d.
>eputy Governor
hief Warder -
Death -
_
22 6 3
- ditto
-
3 15 9
26
2
-
mount remaining payable on 31st December 1881
216 11 6
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III. — Civil Sekyices. — Public Offices in Ireland— coniMiaerf.
PRISONS (CONVICT), IRELAND.
],.CoMPBN8ATiOK Allowances
•
•
£.
s.
d.
Amount which remained payable on lit January 1881
.
1,487
19
4
Allowances granted in the year 1881 --------
- nil.
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
1,487
16
19
8
4
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Daly, Sarah
Matron • - -
Death - - - -
£. s. d.
16 3 -
'
- . - £•
Amount remaining payable on dist December 1881
1,471
16
4
Annuity to be Paid oyer for Ten Years to the CJommissioners for the Reduct
National Debt:
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 3 1st December 1872
Ditto - • • ditto - . . ditto - - 1874
ion of the
£. s. d.
7 10 -
48 2 6
Ditto . - . ditto - - . ditto - . 1876
80 12 6
2. — Superannuation Allowances :
£.
86 6 -
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
.
2,368
2
6
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
Yrs.
•
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
Bouchier, Rev
J. G.
Chaplain -
58
28
294 14 ^
Infirmity of mind
162 1 8
Coghlan, M.
Class Matron -
41
16
67 10 -
111 health -
18 - -
•
ElUson, M. -
Matron -
63
24
67 10 -
- ditto •
27 - -
Ferris, John
First Class War-
der.
60
23
86 9 1
Infirmity of body
33 2 9
Kirwan, Ellen
Class Matron •
47
20
67 10 -
111 health -
22 10 -
McCarthy, J.
First Class War-
der.
64
24
91 9 1
Age and infir-
mity.
36 11 7
Philip, Alex.
Smith Warder -
66
17
85 8 1
Infirmity of body
23 15 11
Reilly, Owen
First Class War-
60 30
90 5 9
Age and infir-
Tnifv
46 2 10
368
4
9
'u.w. Ill 1 .— V« I
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
2,726
7
2
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
£. s. d.
Gaynor, Thomas -
First Class Warder -
Death - - - -
29 6 -
Hurst, Joseph
Gate Porter
- ditto - - - .
62 8 3
Rawlins, Marian -
Head Matron
- ditto - - - .
60 2 8
131 ]
16 11
' '
. . - £.
Am
ount
remaining
pay
able on 31
St December 1881
2,694 ]
11
3
i3(*>.
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•Civil Services. — Public Opfices in Iueland— co/iftntc^cf.
LATE COUNTY PRISONS, &a, OFFICE.
lOK Allowances :
1 payable oa let January 1881
the year 1881 . - -
le year 1881 - . •
Amount remaining payable on dlst December 1881 -
JATiON Allowances :
d payable on 1st January 1881-
ihe year 1881 ---
le year 1881 ---------
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
£.
£. s. d.
633 6 4
nil.
nil.
633 6 4
436 11 4
nil.
nil.
486 11 4
[ON
rATl
i p
he.
Q U E E N'S
COLLEGES.
£. s. d.
nil
ON Allowances :
ayable on Ist January 1881
- UXI.
*
-
2,796 14 11
nil
jrcar loo I •--•----
Allowances Ceased m the Year 1881.
3,796 14 11
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
-
President -
Registrar . - -
•
Death ....
ditto ....
£. s. d.
666 13 4
80 - -
746 18 4
. . . £.
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
2,060 1 7
QUIT RENT OFFICE.
ION Allowances
£. s.
nil
d.
ATioN Allowances :
i payable on 1st January 1881*
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
-
660 -
266 18
-
ank.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.
It Clerk -
Yrs.
67
Yrs.
43
£. s. d.
400 - -
Age. . -
£. s. d.
266 13 4
4
- £
le year 1881
816 13
nil.
4
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881 -
816 13
4
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III. — Civil Sbrviobs. — Public Offices in Irkla^ Discontinued.
75
REGISTRY OF DEEDS.
1. — Compensation Allowances:
Amount which remained payahle on 1st January 1881
Allowancefl granted in the year 1881
Allowances ceased in the year 1881
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
£.
£. s. d.
310 - -
nil.
nil.
810 - -
2.— Superannuation Allowances:
Amount which remained payable on 1st January 1881 - . • . .
-
2,502 4 11
Allowance Granted in the Year 1881 :
•
Name.
Rank.
Age.
Seryice.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount.*
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. s. d.
£. *. d.
Moriarty, M.
First Class Clerk
57
30
445 - -
lU-health . -
222 10 -
222 10 -
»
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
2,724 14 11
•
Name.
Rank.
Cause.
Amount.
Ray,T.M. - - -
First Assistant Registrar
Death ....
£. s. d,
862 10 -
Amount remaining payable on 8 1st December 1881
862 10 -
2,362 4 11
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
1. — Compensation
Amount which remained pi
Allowances granted in the
Allowances ceased in the y
Allowances :
lyable on 1st January 1881-
-
£. s.
80 5
nil.
d.
ftRl* Iftftl •-.•••..
. - .
. . . £.
nil.
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
80 5
-
Annuity to be paid over for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt :
For the repayment of sums advanced by them in Commutations, to 8l8t Dec. 1876
Ditto ... ditto . - - ditto - - 1878
£. s. d
154 S -
799 10 -
190 5
nil
2. — S UPERANNUATl
Amount which remained pi
Allowances granted in the
£.
958 16 -
ON Allowances :
Etyable on 1st January 1881
vear 1881 •-•••...
•
5
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
190 5
58 5
5
Name.
Rank. Cause.
Amount
Lonny, John
Messenger - - - j Death ....
I
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58 5 5
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182 -
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-Civil Services. — Public Offices in Irblajhd— continued.
MAGISTRATES (RESIDENT).
:oN Allowances
.
£. i. d.
. nil.
ATiON Allowances :
d payable on 1st January 1881 -
-
2,764 3 4
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 :
ink.
Age.
Service.
Salary.
Cause.
Amount
Yrs.
Years.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
t MagiB-
64
16
660 - -
Bodily Infirmity
238 6 8
-
47
13
660 - -
. ditto -
210 16 8
•
72
31
676 - -
Age -
460 - -
•
-
62
42
676 - -
Age. . .
460 - -
-
61
84
676 - -
Ill health . .
675 - -
2,024 8 4
1 M 1 J
4,778 6 8
5 year 1881
- . . £.
- nil.
Amount remaining payable on Slet December 1881
4,778 6 8
ULSTER KING OF ARMS.
ON Allowances :
i payable on 1st January 1881 -
he year 1881
Allowance Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Rank.
State Porter
Cause.
Death
Amount remaining payable on 31st December 1881 -
LTiON Allowances
Amount
£. s. d.
2 - -
£. s. d.
6 - -
nil.
6 - -
4 - -
nil.
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CUSTOMS.
1. — Compensation Allowance :
Amount which remained payable on Ist January 1881
£. f . d.
61,742 - -
Allowances Ceased in the Tear 1881 :
HuU
Liyerpoc
London
Douglas,
Man.
Glasgow
Cape of Good
Hope.
Granada -
J. Sim -
S. F. Pritchard
G. G. Munro
SCOTLAND:
Warehousekeeper -
COLONIES:
Chief Clerk -
Collector
- 21 December 1881
Unclaimed for two years
- . ditto -
130 -
62 10
88 10
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
Annuity to be paid for Ten Tears to the Commissioners for the Reduction
of the National Debt :
For the Repayment of Sums advanced by them in Commutation of Pensions to^
Slst December 1872j
Ditto . - - - ditto - - - -
Ditto ... - ditto - - - -
Ditto - - - - ditto . - - -
Ditto .... ditto - - - -
Ditto - - . - ditto - - - .
Ditto - - - . ditto . - . .
dlst December 1873
31 St December 1874
dlst December 1875
31 St December 1877
3i8t December 1878
Slst December 1879
3,025
759
159
]92
355
41
76
#. d.
5 -
15 -
13 -
2 -
8 6
12 -
* Statement as per last year
Dednct, 1871 -
£. *. d.
6,787 15 6
2,178 - -
4,609 16 6
260 - -
52,002 - -
2,876 15 5
49,125 4 7
4,609 15 6*
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79
IV. — Revenue Departments.— Customs —continued.
2. ST7PBRAinfUi.TiON Allowances :
Amount whichr remained payable on Ist January 1881 ...
Allowances Granted in the Year 1881 ;
Port.
Barnstaple *
Bristol
Falmouth
Fleetwood
Folkstone
Grimsby
Goole-
Hull .
Ipswich
Liverpool
London
136-
Name.
R. White
P. Tarr
T. Chappell
C. A. Bad-
cocke.
W. V. Sage -
T. Ayery
E. Taylor -
H. Ford
W. Codd -
J.L.S. Chap-
pell.
T.ElIerker -
W.Blakey -
E. G. Terry -
R. 11. Moxon
J. Ellbton -
E. Bird
G.D.Roberts
A. Jenkins -
J. A. Daniel -
J. Montgo-
mery.
J. Mackie -
E. Neelan -
S. H. Little-
field.
W. Montgo-
mery.
T, Lynas -
W. Jones
C. Wagstaff -
O. Kelly -
A. Booth •
J. Fallon -
W. H. Milner
J. F. Bates -
W.J.Patrick
R. Bates
W. H. Beech
Office.
Collector -
Out-door Officer
Examining Of-
ficer.
Clerk -
Out-door Officer
Collector -
Examining Of-
ficer.
- ditto -
- ditto -
Clerk -
Out-door Officer
- ditto -
Boatman •
Surveyor -
Principal Coast
Officer.
Out-door Officer
Examining Of-
ficer.
- ditto -
Out-door Officer
Examining Of-
ficer.
Out-door Officer
Examining Of-
ficer.
Ottt-duor Officer
- ditto -
Examining Of-
ficer.
Clerk .
Examining Of-
ficer.
Out-door Officer
- ditto -
Clerk -
Ganger -
Committee Clerk,
Secretary's Of-
fice.
Examining Of-
ficer.
Committee Clerk,
Secretary's Of-
fice.
Waterman
Salary
on
Retirement.
o 2
^1
Period
of
Service.
ENGLAND:
£. 8.
253 10
d.
Yrs.
71
87 -
145 -
-
68
45
400 -
-
54
83 1
4
54
700 -
-
71
17710
-
64
220 -
-
68
140 -
-
54
220 -
-
60
85 -
87 -
70 -
410 -
-
67
Q2,
69
63
100 -
-
65
86 7
8
66
220 -
-
60
160 -
-
53
100 -
220 -
mm
63
61
100 -
137 10
.
53
49
110 -
-
54
100 -
-
67
220 -
-
57
335 -
•
63
220 -
-
65
101 -
4
46
101 -
290 -
.
60
59
300 -
775 -
-
70
69
167 10
-
72
775 -
-
63
76 18
8
64
C
Yrs. mo.
54 5
48 5
26 1
29 7
27 10
49 11
36 8
47 5
28 0
39 3
38
35
41
89
38
39
38
27
37
34
31
24
28 6
44
36
29
33
24
31
34
42
46
Cause
of
Retirement.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
44 10
39 8
34 8
Advanced age -
- ditto -
Enfeebled con-
dition of the
nervous system.
Disease of the
heart.
Congestion of
stomach, &c.
Advanced age -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Disease of the
brain.
Advanced age -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
A cerebral affec-
tion.
Advanced age -
- ditto -
Paralysis -
Chronic diarrhoea,
&c
General debility,
and impaired
sight.
Advanced age -
Epileptic fits -
Advanced age •
Scrofulous bron-
' chitis.
Pulmonary con-
sumption.
Advanced age -
Rheumatism and
debility.
Advanced age -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Carried forward -
£. 8. d.
253 10 -
58 - -
60 8 4
193 6 8
87 7 7
466 13 4
106 10 -
143 6 8
65 6 8
143 - -
53 16 8
50 15 -
46 13 4
266 10 -
63 6 8
56 2 11
139 6 8
72 - -
61 13 4
124 18 4
61 13 4
55
51 6 8
66 13 4
182 - -
161 18 4
121
40 8 1
52 3 8
164 6 8
200 - -
516 13 4
111 13 4
603 15 -
43 11 10
4,734 10 9
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IV.— Revenue Depabtments.— Customs— conrini/ci
Salary
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Cause
Yearly
Port.
Name.
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£. 8. d. Yrs.
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£. a.
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4,734 10
9
84^645 11 6
Newton
Waterman
76 - -
66
41 7 Advanced a^e -
50 -
..
Shaw -
Out-door Officer
101 - -
63
40 1
- ditto -
67 6
8
war
Waterman
75 - -
66
41 10
- ditto -
50 -
..
les -
Out-door Officer
100 10 -
63
34 9
- ditto -
56 19
_
•iver -
- ditto -
90 13 4
64
39 1
- ditto -
58 18
8
rown -
- ditto -
SI - -
61
36 6
- i^itto -
48 12
.
Jackson
Waterman
75 4 -
63
37 0
- ditto -
46 7
5
own
Out-door Officer
101 - -
69
46 0
- ditto -
67 6
8
ukes -
- ditto -
101 2 8
62
32 9
- ditto -
53 18
9
Daniel -
- ditto -
90 10 -
57
42 2
Mental aberra-
tion and bron-
chitis.
60 6
8
. Hasle-
- ditto -
100 11 8
53
27 9
Mental aberra-
45 5
3
•St.
tion.
.Hogg.
- ditto -
100 11 8
52
27 2
Rheumatic gout
and bronchitis.
45 5
3
eyers -
- ditto -
101 - -
62
33 2 Advanced age -
53 11
—
Navies -
- ditto -
101 - -
66
39 0 I - ditto .
65 13
.
right -
Waterman
75 - -
65
43 0 ; - ditto -
50 -
«.
rtner -
Out-door Officer
80 4 -
43
19 0 ' Amaurosis and
25 7 10
•
mental imbe-
cility.
odge -
Messenger
90 - -
79
39 4
Advanced age -
Chronic rheu-
58 10
~
'Donald
Gauger -
200 - -
55
25 10
83 6
8
matism.
illes -
Examining Of-
ficer.
- - ditto
167 10 -
61
33 9
Advanced age -
92 2
6
uilon -
200 - -
52
31 9
Nervous debility,
&c.
Congestion of
103 6
8
.Wood-
Collector -
456 10 -
58
40 1
304 6
8
the liver.
fferson -
Examining Of-
ficer.
300 - -
66
36 7
Advanced age -
180 -
-
r. Shute
Gauger -
270 • -
57
33 7
Dropsy, &c.
148 10
»
ardy
Out-door Officer
101
55
29 5
Chronic bron-
chitis.
48 16
4
Swatton
Gauger -
200 - -
60
37 1
Advanced age -
123 6
8
ilkes .
Out-door Officer
101 - -
66
40 4
- ditto -
67 6
8
uthee -
Principal Clerk
660 -• -
64
50 0 i - ditto -
.373 6
8
'aterman
Examining Of-
220 - - ; 65
36 8
- ditto -
132 -
«
ficer.
Qg
Assistant Sur-
veyor.
420 - -
61
32 0
Inflammation of
the lungs.
Advanced age -
224 -
-
edman -
Out-door Officer
101
60
34 6
57 4
8
leerin -
• - ditto
101 - -
63
42 2
- ditto -
i 67 6
8
hite (2)
- - ditto
92 - -
52
36 0
Epilepsy, &c. -
55 4
own
Examining Of-
ficer.
162 10 -
66
42 6
Advanced age,
&c.
108 6
8
aters -
Out-door Officer
86 3 8
58
29 8
Bronchitis, &c. -
41 13
1
Smythe
Examining Of-
ficer.
210
55
28 8
Feebleness of
the heart's ac-
tion.
98 -
-
)pe .
Treasury Extra
Clerk.
104
63
28 4
Advanced age -
48 10
8
luliield -
Out-door Officer
100 10 -
63
41 3
- ditto .
67 -
•
rgcnt -
Collector -
323 6 8
65
39 0
- ditto -
210 3
4
itz-Ste-
Clerk .- .
330
66
42 4
- ditto -
220 -
-
sns*
lylor -
Examining Of-
ficer.
220 - -
69
46 9
- ditto -
146 13
4
Imain -
Clerk
300 - -
67
44 10
- ditto -
200 -
_
tge
Examining Of-
ficer.
220 - -
65
36 0
- ditto -
132 -
"■
Mitchell
Clerk - -
385 - -
60
41 1
- ditto -
256 13
4
Carried forward - - - £.
9,229 3
6
84,645 11 0
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IV.— Revenue Departments.— Customs— c<?wftiiti^rf.
Port.
Name.
Office.
England— Allowances GTsaated— continued,
Swansea
Weymonth •
Ramsey, Isle
of Man.
Aberdeen -
Dundee
Glasgow
Greenock -
Inyerness -
Lcith -
Limerick -
Newry
Port.
Barnstaple
Berwick -
Boston
Bridgwater
Bristol
Cardiff -
Exeter
Falmouth -
Fowey
Gloucester
136.
G. Rees
R. D, Young
J. Winter -
T. B. Pellowe
J. Cruickshank
J. Scott
J. H. Blain -
W. Flndlay -
P. Lindsay -
J. Crichton -
A. Chalmers -
J. Adamson -
J. ZuiJl
J. Johnstone
£. Johnstone
T. Bain
J. Beattie
P. Boland
T. Fitzgerald
J. Ryan
J. J. Moutray
Salary
on
Retirement.
Principal Coast
Officer.
Examining Of-
ficer.
Out-door Officer
Clerk -
Superintendent
Clerk . -
Collector -
Clerk -
Out-door Officer
Examining Of-
ficer.
Examining Of-
ficer.
- ditto -
- ditto -
Messenger
Housekeeper -
Out-door Officer
- ditto -
£. *. d.
100 - -
290 - -
85-8
420 - -
a
o
Yrs.
Period '
of ,
Service.
Cause
of
Retirement.
63
70
68
60
Yrs. mo.'
Brought forward
40 6
44 9
43 9
46 4
SCOTLAND:
182 5 - 59 38 1
Out-door Officer
- ditto -
- ditto -
Examining Of-
ficer.
200 - «
500 - -
200 - -
116 8 -
220 - -
155 - -
220 - -
220 - -
60 - -
76 -. -
84 - -
83 - -
67
75
50
68
71
60
66
63
68
57
67
62
42 7
56 8
81 1
41 -
41 8
32 8
40 6
41 10
40 4
16 9
40 2
36 7
IRELAND:
60 0
87 7
100 -
177 10
8
63
35 -
8
66
41 1
-
49
24 10
61
36 1
Advanced age -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Disease of the
heart.
Advanced age •
- ditto -
Melancholia -
Ad^vanced age •
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
General dehility,
(kc.
Advanced age -
- ditto -
Advanced age -
- ditto -
Bronchitis, &c.
Advanced age -
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
£. «. d.
0,229 3 6
66 13 4
193 6 8
56 18 9
280 - -
115 8 6
133 6 8
500 - -
103 6 8
77 12 -
146 13 4
82 13 4
146 13 4
146 13 4
40 - -
19 18 2
m - "
49 16 -
89 18 11
58 5 1
36
106 10 -
£.
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881.
Name.
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
T. Clogg .
W. P. Nabe -
W. W. Walduck
R. Ball
J. G. M'Kenzie
J. Smith
J.F.Clark .
J. Ellis
C. Bennett •
R. WiUey -
T. Avery -
W. Wreford -
G. Edwards -
Annual
Amount.
ENGLAND:
Mariner, Revenue I Died 1 July
Cruiser. '
Superintendent
kers.
1881
iperintendent of
Loc
Boatman, Coast Guard
Out-door Officer
Inspecting Com-
mander, Coastguard.
Out-door Officer
Examining Officer -
- ditto -
Clerk -
Boatman^Coast Guard
Collector
- ditto .
Clerk . - - i
- 13 May
- 22 November „
- 22 February „
Unpaid for two years -
Died 31 May 1881
7 September „
- 15 January „
- 20 November „
- 4 April
- 2 October
- 29 January „
- I - 11 November 1880
I
Carried forward - - - x.
£. 9. d,
14 - -
67 - -
34
15 7 5
100 - -
30 5 6
41 16 6
120 - -
73 6 8
33 - -
466 13 4
200 - -
160 « -
£. 8. d.
84,645 11 6
11,684 12 7
96,330 4 1
1,355 9 5
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Cause of Cessation.
Annual
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£. $. d.
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1,356 9 5
96,330 4 1
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Oat-door Officer
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1881
45 15 3
_
Extra Tidewaiter -
- 1 October
99
13 12 3
-
Out-door Officer
- 16 December
»
40 2 11
-
Commissioned Boat-
man, Coast Guard.
- 7 June
»
30 - -
.
Examining Officer -
- 31 December
1880
118 - -
.
- - ditto
- 27 December
>»
120 - -
_
Out-door Officer -
- 23 January
1881
63 16 10
.
Assistant Surveyor -
- 12 January
n
240 13 4
_
Weigher - -' -
- 19 February
»
38 - -
.
Boatman
- 1 March
»
46 12 -
^
Examininft Officer -
Out-door Officer -
- 9 April
- 24 May
9)
114 10 4
.
}>
61 4 -
•
.
Examining Officer -
Out-door Officer
- 18 July
99
126 - -
.
4 August
99
51 13 4
.
- ditto ...
- 2 November
)9
52 8 -
.
Boatmnn
- 29 November
99
64 - -
-
- ditto -
- 3 December
W
61 12 8
-
Tide Surveyor
8 December
»
76 - -
.
Constable
- 12 February
}f
45 - -
-
Chief Boatman, Coast
Guard.
- 22 October
»
85 10 -
-
Boatman^ Coast Guard
- 12 August
99
27 - -
^
Inspecting Com-
mander. Coast Guard.
- 19 October
1880
51 6 8
.
Clerk -
- 25 January
- 10 December
1881
226 13 4
,
Out-door Officer
1880
40 8 1
.
Waterman
- 8 February
1881
61 12 -
-
Extra Out - door
Officer.
- SO April
9>
16 2 -
^
Collector
- 16 August
99
300 - -
-
Messenger
8 February
99
92 18 2
-
Extra Out - door
Officer.
- 2 April
99
7 13 6
•
Surveyor
7 September
99
225 6 7
•°
Ganger -
- 26 September
99
148 10 -
-
Examining Officer -
- 12 November
»
101 10 -
-
Commissioned Boat-
mauy Coast Guard.
-' 16 February
W
34
Out-door Officer -
- 22 March
99
25 14 6
.
- ditto -
- 23 October
1880
34 1 4
.
Examining Officer -
Extra Out - door
- 23 April
1881
48 6 8
.
- 13 September
a
10 10 9
Officer.
-
Tide Surveyor
- 17 November
n
68
-
Out-door Officer
- 14 February
»
33 18 5
-
Boatman, Coast Guard
- 18 March
99
38
. - ditto .
- 5 March "
99
28 - -
-
Commissioned Boat-
man, Coast Guard.
• 18 March
W
45 - -
.
Tidewaiter
- 17 April
:*
28 - -
-
SuperintendentLocker
- 22 July
)9
80 - -
-
Boatman, Coast Guard
- 14 March
»>
17 - -
Weigher - -
- 25 January
>»
26 10 •
^
Collector
- 27 March
99
103 - -
-
Chief Boatman, Coast
Guard.
Tidewaiter
- 18 May
»>
40 - -
- 80 July
9»
42 - -
-
Boatman, CoastGuard
- 17 November
»>
32 - «
-
Chief Boatman, Coast
Guard.
- 19 October
W
87 - '
-
Boatman, CoastGuard
- 18 January
32 10 -
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IV,— BbVENUB DbPABTMBHTS.— CuSTOMB— 0Oll/inif€dl
Port
Name.
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
Annual
Amount.
Evoulnd— ^
lllowances Ceased— co
.^
Brought forward - - -
4,851 12 4
£. t. d.
06,380 4 1
Southampton -
W. T. A. Lacey -
Out-door Officer -
Died 5 March 1881
33 17 1
South Shields -
J. D. Todd
- ditto - . -
- 5 August „
12 8 10
Weymouth
R. D. Young
Examining Officer -
- 24 May . „
103 6 8
laleofMan:
Douglas
P. Galbreath
Boatman, Coast Guard
- 22 August „
33 - -
Ramsey -
T.B.Pellowe -
Clerk - . .
- 29 June „
280 - -
SCOTLAND:
Aberdeen -
A. Davidson -
Chief Boatman, Coast
Oaard.
Died 28 August 1881
38 . .
Ayr - . .
J.Orr - - .
Out-door Officer -
- 24 November „
42 8 7
Borrowstoness -
J. Alexander
Principal Coast Officer
- 19 November „
47 2 8
Campbeltown -
D^ Murphy -
Mariner, Revenue
Cruiser.
- 20 March „
18
Glasgow > -
T. Neagle -
Extra Out - door
Officer.
Unpaid for two years -
4 9 11
Greenock -
E. W. Ward -
Examining Officer -
Died « April 1881
61 8 10
J. McMillan - -
Boatman, Coast Guard
. 13 July
33
Inyerness -
J.Simpson -
Out-door Officer -
- ^ September „
60 12 -
Kirkcaldy . -
J. Laing
- ditto -
4 January „
33 10 -
Wigtown . -
A. Clanahan
Examining Officer -
• - 5 January „
143 - -
IRELAND:
Bel&st - -
P.M*AuUy .
Boatman, Coast Guard
Died 3 October 1881
15
Coleraine -
H. Harrey -
- ditto - i
5 January „
42 6 -
Ctork. - .
T. Watson -
. ditto -
- 27 May
31 - -
Drogheda -
P. Callan - -
Out-door Officer -
ff
- 18 March „
88 - -
Dublin - -
B. Griffin -
Boatman, Coast GKiard
- 1 January „
10
Limerick -
J. Roche
Commissioned Boat-
man, Coast Guard.
- 25 September „
33 - -
Londonderry -
J. Jones
- ditto -
- 17 April
20
6,084 2 11
1 - - - £.
1
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 188
90,246 1 2
136-
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7ENUE Depabtments — continued.
TENUE, UNITED KINGDOM.
£. t.
d.
uryl881
47,911 12
1
Granted in tlie Year 1881 :
Period
Cause
Annual
Amount of
Yearly
Age.
of
of
Immediate
Allowance
t.
Ser
dee.
mo.
Retirement.
Saving
effected.
Granted.
d.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. 9. d.
£. *. d.
-
-
13 6
Abolition of
Office.
120
40 - -
■
"•
■"
- ditto -
■
148 - -
.
-
40 5
- ditto -
25
20
51 8
25 8
- ditto -
166 13 4
233 6 8
-
5110
25 8
- ditto -
333 6 8
466 13 4
-
-
30 0
. ditto -
150 . -
175 - -
1,083 -
te Saving effected '---£.
795 - -
Ceased in the Yea
48,994 12
1
rl881:
e.
Cause of Cessation.
Annual
Amount.
£. 8. d.
r
Died 19 January 1881
91 2 6
n - -.
- 4 February „
25 16 2
- - -
- 30 January „
51 13 4
. .
- 18 March ,,
/ 395 16 8
\ 15 - .
:aminer of
- 30 March „
300 - -
ips.
- 20 April „
375
r OflBce
- 3 May „
68 2 2
itor, Stamps
- 8 March
340 18 4
itor -
- 13 July
250 - -
...
- 24 October „
53 6 8
-
- 15 November „
410 - -
2,376 15
in
IV
int remaining payable on dlst December 1881
. - - £.
46,617 16
a
missioners for the Reduction of the
LDebt:
£. . f . d.
1 by them in Commutations, to\
31 St December 1872/
2,043 - -
- 31st December 1873
764 - -
- 3l8t December 1874
1,401 - -
- 3l8t December 1875
128 12 -
- 3l8t December 1876
535 15 -
- 31st December 1877
5,258 11 -
- 31st December 1878
1,154 16 6
- 3l8t December 1879
727 17 6
- 3l8t December 1880
708 1 -
- 3l8t December 1881
nil.
£.
12,721 13 -*
£. t. d.
- 15,961 13 -
- 3,240 - -
£.1^721 18 -
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85
IV.— Revenue Depabtments.— Inland Revenue, United Kingdom— continued.
2. — SuPBRANNUATioK Allowances :
£. s. d.
Amount which remained payable on let January 1881
-
.
-
-
141,674 12 3
Allowancefl Granted i
n the Year 1881 :
Name.
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Age.
Period
of
Service.
Cause
of
Retirement.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
£. #.
d.
Yrs. mo.
Yrs. mo.
£. *.
d.
Sir P. T. Mainwar-
ingy bart.
Clerk, Upper Divi-
sion, Legacy Duty
Office.
520 -
—
41 0
26 3
Ill.health -
225 6
8
George Barber
Supervisor
300 -
-
02 9
40 7
Over 60 -
200 -
-
Samuel George Bacon
Ride Officer •-
130 -
-
49 10
27 7
Ill-health .
58 10
-
Charles Coggins
1st Class Messenger,
Chief Office.
166 4
5
61 0
41 0
Over 60 -
110 16
3
Samuel Bishop
Division Office
200 -
-
65 0
43 11
- ditto -
133 6
8
James Gabbutt
- ditto
176 -
-
07 6
42 5
- ditto .
116 13
4
"
Thomas Fowler
- ditto
200 -
-
64 5
36 2
- ditto -
120 -
-
Francis T. Elwood -
- ditto
200 -
-
64 9
41 7
- ditto .
133 6
8
Arscott Braund
- ditto
200 -
-
58 10
37 8
Ill-health -
123 6
8
Charles Edwin Evans
- ditto
200 -
-
58 2
38 0
- ditto -
126 13
4
George Frederick
Burroughs.
Supervisor
300 -
-
63 1
43 9 Over 60 -
200 -
-
William Bright Perks
Ride Officer -
130 -
-
58 11
36 9 Ill-health-
78 -
-
James PringleWilkie
Division Officer
165 -
-
44 11
25 9 - ditto -
68 15
-
Henrj' Clark -
- ditto
175 -
-
61 11
39 8
Over 60 -
113 15
-
Edward Marsh
- ditto
175 -
-
62 1
41 10
- ditto -
116 13
4
Edward Bucklow -
Supervisor
250 -
-
65 6
42 4
- ditto -
166 13
4
Daniel Townsend
- ditto
250 -
-
64 8
39 6
- ditto -
162 10
-
Richard Baker -
Division Officer
175 -
-
66 3
39 1
- ditto -
113 15
-
Edward Reding
Clerk, Upper Divi-
sion, Special Com-
missioners' Office.
300 -
■"
63 0
29 8
- ditto -
145 -
• 1
William Grant
Division Officer
200 -
-
61 8
33 5
- ditto -
110 -
-.
Bartollozzi Veale -
Supervisor
300 -
-
61 10
41 8
- ditto -
200 -
-
Amelia Middleton -
Charwoman, Chief
Office.
30 -
-
74 0
23 10
- ditto -
11 10
-
William Gossam
Division Officer
200 -
-
69 10
41 7
- ditto -
133 6
8
John Bisshopp -
- ditto
175 -
-
62 10
33 8
- ditto .
96 5
-
John Gardner -
- ditto
176 -
-
65 7
41 5 . ditto -
116 13
4
Edmond Kendrick -
- ditto
165 -
-
44 7
24 5
Ill-health .
66 -
.
James Walton -
Collector
500 -
-
64 6
41 1
Over 60 -
333 6
8
James Watson -
Division Officer
200 -
.
68 6
44 4
- ditto -
133 6
8
James Finn
- ditto
170 -
-
46 9
22 9
Ill-health -
62 '6
8
William McLean -
- ditto
160 -
—
48 11
25 9
- ditto -
66 13
4
Thomas Draydon
Ride Officer -
130 -
•
55 10
36 7
- ditto -
78 -
-
William Rockett
Chapman.
Division Officer
200 -
-
60 1
39 6
Over 60 -
130 -
-
Joshua Davies -
- ditto
165 -
•
60 8
28 4
lU-health .
77 -
-
John Parker -
- ditto
200 -
-
63 2
43 0
Over 60 -
133 6
8
William Garrard -
- ditto
200 -
-.
60 11
36 8
- ditto .
120 -
—
John Pettinger
ditto
175 -
-
63 4
39 2
- ditto -
113 15
-
Thomas Ford -
Ride Officer -
130 -
.
65 11
39 9
- ditto -
86 13
4
Walter Moore -
Division Officer -
175 -
-
47 6
25 1
ni-health -
72 18
4
Robert Hawkey
Ride Officer -
130 -
.
60 2
35 0
Over 60 -
75 16
8
John Broomhead
Division Officer
200 -
•
66 10
40 8
- ditto -
133 6
8
James Cresswell
- ditto
200 -
-
60 1
40 8
- ditto -
133 6
8
Carried
forward - - - £.
4,996 12
11
141,674 12 3
136.
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87
IV, — Revbnub Depa&thsnts. — Inland Bsyenue, United Kingdom — continued.
Name.
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Age.
Yrs. mo.
Period
of
Service.
Cause
of
Retirement.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
£. *. d.
Yrs.
mo.
£. s.
d.
£. 8. d.
Allowances Grantc
d^-^arUinued,
Brought forward -
9,768 19
1
141,674 12 3
Thomas Taylor
Division Officer
176
63 6
29
4
Ill-health -
84 11
8
Robert Taylor -
Ride Officer -
115 - -
37 6
16
6
- ditto -
30 13
4
Hugh M'CuUoch -
Division Officer
170 - -
60 4
34
6
Over 60 -
96 6
8
Wm. Lewis ChUd -
- ditto
170 - -
46 0
26
0
Ill-health -
70 16
8
John Coulton -
- ditto
200 - -
67 6
42
3
Over 60 -
133 6
8
Thomas Rowe -
- ditto
200 - -
69 10
39
7
lU-health .
130 -
*
Wm. J. Hatchings -
Stomper, Chief Of-
fice.
109 - -
37 0
21
0
- ditto -
38 3
-
Frederick Smythe -
Ride Officer -
180
46 6
22
3
- ditto -
47 13
4
Henry Drummond -
Division Officer -
200 - -
62 6
38
4
Over 60 -
126 13
4
WillUm Gallier -
Supervisor
260 « -
62 6
43
4
- ditto -
173 6
8
John Sntchell -
Division Officer
200 - -
70 6
46
3
- ditto -
183 6
8
William Herring -
Supervisor
810 - -
es 2
43 11
- ditt^ -
206 13
4
Duncan Stewart
Stamper, Edinbuigh
100 . -
Cf2 0
32
2
. ditto .
53 6
8
Alexander Stewart -
Division Officer
176 - -
49 7
28
4
Ill-health -
81 13
4
William Lavender -
Supervisor
310 - -
59 2
38
0.
- ditto -
196 6
8
.
Thomas Wilshaw -
Ride Officer -
130
60 1
37
5
Over 60 -
80 3
4
Hugh M'Gillivray -
- ditto
130 - -
40 7
20
0
Ill-health -
43 6
8
Edward Hughes
Division Officer
166 - -
42 6
21
8
- ditto -
61 19
6
WiUiamTant - -
- ditto
200 - -
73 2
46
9
Over 60 -
133 6
8
Wm. Mackenzie
Supervisor
260 - -
62 6
41
2
- ditto -
173 6
8
John T. Waugh
Superintending In-
spector, Chief Of-
fice.
800 - -
62 0
42
7
- ditto -
588 6
8
Thomas Fallon
Ride Officer -
130
48 0
23
7
Ill-health -
49 16
8
William WUks
Division Officer
200 - -
66 7
43
6
Over 60 -
133 6
8
Michael Reilly - -
Ride Officer -
130 - -
55 4
31
1
Ill-health -
67 3
4
Alexander Pringle -
Collector
600
64 6
43
1
Over 60 -
333 6
8
William Armstrong -
Division Officer
156 - -
39 4
14
2
m-health -
36 3
4
George Kent -
- ditto
200 - -
69 5
39
3
• ditto -
180 -
-
Isaac W. Hart -
Qerk, Upper Divi-
sion, Accountant
and Controller
General's Office.
600 - -
78 0
46
6
Over 60 -
333 6
8
Edward Holdaway -
Division Officer
200 - -
61 5
39
4
- ditto -
130 -
-
John W. C. M«Cance
Tax Surveyor
287 10 -
44 9
21
8
Ill-health -
100 12
6
John Camochey
Division Officer
200 - -
60 11
34
8
Over 60 -
118 6
8
Patrick Ryan -
Supervisor
260
60 8
29
4
Ill-health -
126 13
4
William Jones -
Division Officer
166 - -
36 6
16
1
- ditto -
41 6
8
H, J. Prendergast -
Principal Clerk, Se-
cretarj-'s Office.
700 - -
72 0
43
3
Over 60 -
466 13
4
E. B. Eraser -
Stamp Distributor -
607 - -
80 0
30
0
- ditto .
263 10
-
Henry Handley
Division Officer -
200 - -
67 6
34
3
Ill-health -
113 6
8
James Clark -
Supervisor
260 - -
47 4
26
5
- ditto -
108 6
8
Thomas Hoblyn
- ditto
260 - -
61 0
41
10
Over 60 -
173 6
8
Alex. M'Conaghey -
- ditto
260 - -
61 3
36
1
• ditto -
161 13
4
Jos. Johnson -
Division Officer
200 - -
60 8
34
6
- ditto -
113 6
8
Henry A. Irwin
Tax Surveyor -
847 10 -
46 10
23
0
Ill-health -
133 4
2
Sir C. J, Herries -
Chairman of the
Board.
2,000 - -
66 8
39
0
Over 60 -
1,363 4
-
Richard Read -
Tax Surveyor -
460
63 0
26
4
ni-health -
196 -
■"
Francis B. Baker -
- ditto
470 - -
60 0
26
8
- ditto -
203 13
4
James J. O'Dwyer -
Assistant Surveyor -
150 - -
34 11
16
3
- ditto .
40 -
-
17,286 13 11
. - -
£.
Carried forward
168,961 6 2
136.
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IV. — Rbvbnub Departments. — Inland Revenue, United Kingdom — continued.
Amount remainiDg payable on Slst December 1881 - - - £. U5,g38 1 11
136. M
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44,674 4 3
467 14 3^
45,141 18 6
45,141 18 6
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91
IV.— Revenue Departments.— Post Office, Gbeat Britain — continued.
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Engla
E. F. Barr
C. Allen
H. Fordhan
J. Kenny
T. Mackie
S. Smith
C. Vickers
Aga Sulien
H. W. Hal]
E.Bose
Harriet Ga
C. J. Robii]
D. Johnson
Ann
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Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
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93
IV. — Revenue Departments. — Post Office, Great Buitais— continued.
Nam
Salary
Age on
Period
Cause
Yearly
L 11
Enola
W. Braziei
J. Barton
J. Benson
T. Bullock
J. Barker
T. Bigliu
J. Clement
T. Corker
F. ChatwL
J. Clifford
T. F. Calls
G. CuU
O. Chrysei:
R. Chambe;
G.Cooke
D. Dwyer
M.E. Docl
W. Danson
D. Dace •
J. Dickasoi
J.EUiott
W. Enrighl
J.English
G. Exley
H. G. Felt]
J.Ford
T.Frost
G. FideU
H. Guppy
C. Gunn
R. Gamer
A« C. GUdd
J. J. Green!
R. Groves -
R. H. Gay
W. Gerald -
J. Griffiths
136.
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95
IV. — ^Revenue Depautments.— Post Office, Gbeat Britain — continued.
Name.
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Age on
Retire-
ment.
£. 8. d.
England— Allowances Granted ^continued.
F. North - - ) Suburban Letter I 70 7 10
Yrs.
45
Period
of
Service.
Cause
of Retirement.
Yrs.
Brought forward - - •
16 I Structural changes
in the riirht lunir.
Yearly
Allowances
Granted.
£. 8. d.
4,688 19 4
18 15 5
£, a. d.
95,558 7 8
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, Great Britain — continued.
Oanse
Yearly
of Retirement.
Allowances
Granted.
£. «. d.
£. «. d.
Brought forward
5,841 5 6
95fi6B 7 8
Lbove 60 years of
34 7 11
age.
ilupture
9 2 5
Cerebral disturb-
81 10 10
ance.
Ibove 60 years of
14 6 0
age.
Failing sight
17 11 11
Jhronic rheuma-
12 10 3
tism.
ibove 60 years of
36 10 -
age.
[Chronic rheuma-
7 6-
tism.
ibove 60 years of
25 11 -
age.
ditto -
16 10 3
Marasmus -
30 12 6
Dhronic rheuma-
20 16 6
tism.
ditto
34 8 3
3eneral debility -
168 11 4
^bove 60 years of
45 6 8
age.
ditto -
13 10 10
l^ertigo
54 3 4
Ibove 60 years of
200 - -
age.
ditto •
34 12 11
ditto
37 9 3
ditto
810 - 3
ditto
133 17 -
Weakness of the
62 10 -
Denrous system.
!!erebral disease -
26 1 5
. . .
23 10 10
tiercurial palsy •
34 15 2
Lbove 60 years of
30 8 3
age.
jyspepsia -
34 19 7
'hronic ophthal-
22 16 3
mia.
>hthi8is -
52 2 8
Llbumenuria
50 3 9
)isease of lungs -
233 6 8
>*ailing memory
36 16 8
and vision.
'erebral disturb-
16 10 -
ance.
Fnsoundness of
30 11 9
mind.
ard - - - X.
8,293 14 8 i
95,558 7 8J
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97
IV.-
•Revenue Dbpaetments.
—Post Office, Great Buitaih^— continued. '
Name.
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement.
Age on
Retire-
ment.
Period
of
Service.
Cause
of Rethrement.
Yearly
Allowances
Granted.
£. t.
d.
Yrs.
Yrs.
£. 8, d.
£. 9. d.
ENOLAifi>— Allowances Qnnied—ixmHnued.
Brought forward
8,293 14 8
95,558 7 8
Laura J. Bevis -
Telegraphist
62 11
5
31
11
Arthritic rheu-
11 9 5
Gertrade Bowl-
ing.
. ditto
54 15
84
10
Continued Ul
health. and
general debility.
9 2 6
Clara J. Honnor
. ditto -
85 -
-
36
20
Spinal debility -
28 6 8
Kathleen A.
Ladler.
- ditto
78 4
3
29
11
Chrouic rheu-
matism.
14 6 9
Sarah Lavender
. ditto -
76 18
2
27
11
Defective vision -
14 1 11
%ebecca E.
Richards.
- ditto -
62 11
6
28
10
Disease of the eyes
10 8 6
Eh'za Woods -
- ditto .
80 16
5
80
14
Fiuling eyesight -
18 17 1
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D.
D. M'Eachran •
Rural Letter Car-
rier.
30 12
2
80
33
Above 60 years of
age.
17 14 6
D. Robertson -
- ditto
36 10
-■
76
32
- ditto
19 9 4
J. Burges -
44 13
8
66
35
- ditto
37 12 11
F. Kmerson
Rural Letter Gar-
33 17 10
68
25
. ditto
14 2 5
T. Rennie -
ner.
- ditto
36 10
■\
47
26
Infirmity of body
15 4 2
J. Tumbnll
- ditto -
34 9
6
59
25
- ditto
14 7 3
J. Mitchell
- ditto
36 10
—
69
30
Above 60 years of
18 5 -
R. H. Macdonald
Clerk - - .
335 -
..
59
42
age.
Infirmity of body
223 6 8
H. Cameron
Rural Letter Gar-
36 10
-
56
36
. ditto
21 18 -
R. Whitelaw -
ner.
Letter Carrier - '
67 15
8
65
26
Above 60 years of
29 7 6
A. Niven -
Sub-Postmaster -
21 10
5
68
39
Infirmity of body
13 19 9
Duncan M'Alch-
Rural Letter Car-
31 5
8
54
25
- ditto
13-8
ran.
rier,
R. Spence -
- ditto -
44 6
5
65
24
Above 60 years of
17 14 6
P. Reid . .
- ditto -
31 5
8
44
22
age.
Infirmity of body
13 16 0
P. Gorrie -
- ditto -
31 6
8
44
25
- ditto
13 11 1
G.Begg . .
- ditto
39 2
1
53
22
- ditto
14 6 9
W. Mason -
- ditto -
39 2
1
64
30
Above 60 years of
19 11 -
G. Fairbairn
- ditto
38 10
4
53
80
age.
Infirmity of body
19 5 8
J. L. Romanes -
Postmaster -
130 -
.-
56
23
- ditto -
49 16 8
E. M. Romanes -
Clerk - - .
78 4
3
51
22
- ditto
28 13 6
H. Currie -
Rural Letter Car-
rier.
41 14
3
62
22
Above 60 years of
age.
15 5 10
A.D.Walker -
Letter Canrier -
46 18
7
66
20
- ditto
20 6 8
J. Comet -
- ditto
67 15
8
43
24
Infirmity of body
27 2 3
J. Fulton -
Rural Letter Car-
rier.
41 14
3
68
23
Above 60 years of
age.
16 13 8
T. Dobie -
Letter Carrier -
67 15
8
66
29
Infirmity of body
32 16 2
G. Pryde -
Rural Letter Car-
rier.
45 8
6
66
28
Above 60 years of
age.
19 9 3
A. Paterson
. ditto . -
41 14
3
64
25
. ditto -
17 7 7
W. Shepherd -
Letter Carrier -
57 7
1
61
33
- ditto -
32 10 -
J. Kirkpatrick -
Rural Letter Car-
rier.
48 14
8
54
26
Infirmity of body
21 3 -
A. Gibson - -
Telegraphist
114 14
3
41
17
- ditto
32 10 -
J. Douglas
- ditto
91 5,
-
33
13
Insanity
19 15 5
P. GaU - .
- ditto
•
91 5
36
19
Blindness -
Carried forwan
30 8 4
9,300 18 -
I - - . £.
104,859 5 8
136.
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BTMBNT8. — P08T OFFICE, Gbeat Bbitain — continued.
£. t. d.
Brought forward - - -
104,869 5 8
iDces Ceased in the Tear 1881 :
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
Annual
Amount.
NGLAND:
£. 8. d.
assenger -
-
-
Died 2G September 1880
14 6 9
-
-
•
- 11 October „
12 10 3
- _ -
.
-
- 8 NoTember „
8 6 10
irrier
-
-
- 27 December „
31 15 2
.
.
-
- 2 June 1881
209
■ of Letter Carriers -
- 21 September „
120
-
-
-
- 21 December „
268 6 8
;ierk
-
-
- 27 June „
6 October „
28 3 1
67 16 8
-
-
-
- 14 August „
88 13 4
.
-
-
- 17 July ,,
408 6 8
-
-
-
- 10 December y,
- 10 June „
33 17 10
12 - -
-
-
-
- 16 December „
38 6 8
issenger -
-
-
6 September ^
13 7 8
irrier
-
-
- 24 January „
17 18 6
-
-
-
- 28 January „
14 1 6
-
-
-
- 14 April „
28 13 6
issenger •
-
-
- 21 July „
12 15 6
-
-
-
- 9 February ^
16 5 -
rrier
-
-
- 28 May
- 31 December „
- 17 June „
18 19 a
36 10 -
20 1 6
issenger -
- 8 June ,,
19 18 10
rrier
- 28 December „
28 13 6
-
8 January „
17 7 -
issenger -
- 28 July
6 16 6
irrier
1 September „
14 2 3
r - -
7 November „
8 10 3
.
- 14 December „
74 11 2
jrrier
- 29 December „
18 16 4
ssenger -
- 26 January „
16 18 10
rrier
- 12 September ,,
30 8 3
-
- 26 February „
48 4 7
issenger -
9 September „
16 13 8
1 Letter Qanier
- 22 June ,,
14 2 6
98ReDger -
-
- 29 November „
14 12 -
r - -
.
- 15 March „
49 17 2
Msenger -
•
- 10 May
6 12 11
•
m
•> 5 November „
42 11 8
irrier
•
- 16 Maroh „
24 19 8
.
-
- 31 May ,,
41 2 -
Bssenger -
•
- . 23 March „
- 13 April „
18 18 -
7 6-
.
-
- 30 January „
18 15 6
Msenger •
-
- 23 May „
7 18 2
-
-
- 3 June „
12 16 6
ar
Carr
9 March „
led forward . - - £.
6 13 10
•
2,080 6 2
104,859 5 8
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IN PUBLIC OBPARTMENTS: 1881.
99
IV.— Eevbnue Depabtmenxb.— Pobt Opeicb, Gbeat Britaiis— continued.
Thames.
Office.
Cause of Cessation.
Annual
Amount.
£. 8. d.
£. i. d.
Brought forward
- -
2,080 6 2
104,859 5 8
W. Farley - - - -
Sorter - . . . -
Died 29 January 1881
78 3 8
A.Ferrah ....
Letter Oarrier ...
- 24 March
w
33 17 10
J. Fox ....
Sorter - - - - .
- 30 August
n
43 18 10
J.Godley . . . -
Letter Carrier
- 17 September
w
15 4 11
J. Gibbs - - . .
Rural Messenger - - .
- 14 December
»
11 11 2
J. Grant - - - * -
Letter Carrier - - -
5 August
»
21 14 6
J. Hewson - . - -
- ditto
- 26 February
n
36 10 10
J.Hele ....
Rural Messenger - - -
4 February
w
18 17 2
T.Hogg - . . -
Letter Carrier
- 20 August
«
24 6 8
L. A. Hawkins -
Rural Messenger - • -
6 February
>j
23 2 4
H. Headland - - -
- ditto
- 28 January
f>
8 10 4
J. Howe - - - -
Letter Carrier - - .
- 19 May
n
19 11 -
R. Kingaford - - -
Sorter
-> 16 March
*>
47 4 9
R. Kiddle ....
Rural Messenger ...
3 October
w
14 11 11
W.Killbank - - -
- ditto- . . - .
- 27 January
w
25-6
W. Liquorish - - -
Letter Carrier
1 December
V
22 16 2
J. LeNowry - - -
Rural Messenger ...
7 October
99
18 5 -
W. Lawson
- ditto
- 18 December
11
22 4 11
J. Mace ... -
Letter Carrier - - -
- 26 November
n
7 15 -
S. Moult - - . -
Mounted Messenger
- 3 March
—
22 17 U
T.Meek ....
Rural Messenger . • -
- 26 December
99
14 6 9
W. Mills - . - .
Letter Carrier - - -
- 16 November
ff
20 6 8
T.Moore - . - -
Sub-Sorter . . . -
- 24 July
n
18 1 6
E. C. Norton
Letter Carrier - . -
- 13 June
•9
30 2 2
T. O'Shaughnessy
Messenger ....
- 24 March
n
37
J.H.Powell . - -
Sorter
4 September
»»
49-5
S. Piper - - - .
Rural Messenger • - -
- 25 September
>»
10 19 -
J. Pratt . . . -
Suburban Letter Carrier
- 21 August
w
16 8 5
J. llobson - - - -
Rural Messenger ^ . .
- 21 September
99
12 3 4
B. Rumley . . -
- ditto
- 21 April
»
10 6 10
R. Robertshaw . - -
- ditto
3 August
»
18 6 2
T. Svrain - - - -
Letter Carrier . - -
- 17 August
>>
25 4 -
H. Scott . . - .
Rural Messenger - . .
- 16 September
»
12 3 4
R. Simpson ...
- ditto
1 August
19
12 3 4
W. Spence . - - .
Letter Carrier - - * .
- 19 January
99
20 1 6
E. Stanley - - - .
- ditto
- 6 July
91
20 19 8
W.Salmon - . -
- ditto
- 11 AprU
>9
11 9 4
R. Stubbings
Railway Messenger
- 13 December
W
15 5 -
J. Sparks - - - -
Rural Messenger ...
- 25 December
»
9#a2 -
W. Shakespeare -
- ditto
- 22 July
W
10 12 10
J. Stringer - - . -
- ditto
- 27 December
t9
15 12 10
C.S.Smith
Letter Carrier . - -
.. 14 May
>»
40 2 11
W.Scott - - . .
Rural Messenger -
- 5 May
99
15 10 2
A. C. Thomas -
Letter Carrier . . -
- 22 August
»
14 13 8
G. T. Taylor -
Sorter
- 1 April
M
27 7 6
L. A. S. C. Thomas -
Letter Carrier
- 14 September
99
17 7 7
S. Tickner - . - -
Town Letter Carrier
- 29 September
91
23 9 3
W.Vincent - - -
Rural Messenger - - -
- 26 May
99
13 11 2
T. Vaughan ...
- ditto
- 7 March
99
10 6 10
W. Wigiidd
Letter Carrier ...
- 16 December
»»
11 18 11
J. Wright ....
Rural Messenger ...
Can
- 9 September
ied forward ...
19
5 12 11
3,166 17 7
104,859 5 8
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SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCEI
B Departments. — Post Office, Great Britain— cowtintwrf.
OfBce.
jased — continued.
Rural Messenger
Letter Carrier -
- ditto -
HaU Porter -
Rural Messenger
- ditto -
- 'litto -
- ditto -
Letter Carrier -
Rural Messenger
Mail Guard
- ditto -
- ditto -
- ditto -
Sub-Postmaster
Postmaster
Sub-Postmaster
Postmaster
- ditto -
- ditto -
Postmistress -
Sub-Postmaster
Packet Sei-vice
- ditto -
Sorter -
Rural Messenger
Letter Carrier -
Wire Hand -
Insulator Hand
Lineman -
Clerk
Junior Clerk -
Clerk - -
ditto
uper
Clearing House.
Telegraphist -
Telegraph
SCOTLAND:
Letter Carrier - - .
- ditto - . - -
- ditto - . . .
Rural Letter Carrier
- ditto - . - -
Cause of Cessation*
Brought forward - -
Died 21 December 1881
- 25 December
- 21 June
- 15 July
- 18 June
- 28 September
- 12 November
- 19 July
- 10 September
- 31 May
- 31 March
- 4 hebruary
• 17 July
- 21 December
- 18 November
- 8 May
- 30 October
- 6 January
- 16 May
- 22 February
- 7 December
1 June
1 April
- 17 June
Date of death not known
Died ] February 1881
- 28 February „
99
•9
- 24 (Jctober „
- 4 February „
- 10 July „
- 11 September „
- 15 July „
Returned to duty 5^
August 1881.
Died 23 January 1881
Returned to duty 12
November 1881.
Died 3 June 1881
Died 22 January 1881
- 28 February „
- 12 February „
- 9 February
- 27 March
Carried forward
Annual
Amount.
£. *. d.
3,106 17 7
13 19 10
36 7 4
19 10 10
37 16 -
11 11 2
11 11 2
18 5 -
12 3 4
25 11 -
20 13 7
82 6 8
62 16 8
80 3 4
84 10 -
14 4 2
35 16 8
20 12 6
36 18 6
81 1 -
68 4 8
27 17 7
19 5 3
15 - -
324 19 6
69 10 5
9 14 8
26 - -
15 12 9
28 3 1
19 4 1
23 16 8
31 5 4
16 5 -
42 13 4
45 - -
16 13 8
36 18 7
10 19 -
31 10 -
15 4 2
6 19 11
4,773 14 -
£. 9. d.
104,859 5 8
I
104,859 5 8
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IN PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS: 1881.
101
IV.— Revenue Dbpabtment8.— Post Oppice, Gbeat Btlitaih^— continued.
Name.
Office.
Scotland— Allowances Ceased— continued.
T. Rennie -
D. M'ConneU
B. Morrison
J. Small •
J.Wylie -
J. Rattray -
J. King
D, Weir -
Rnial Letter Carrier -
- - ditto ...
Letter Carrier
Postmaster ...
Letter Carrier
Mail Guard -
Rural Letter Carrier -
Ifail Guard ...
Cause of Cessation.
Brought forward - -
Died 8 April 1881
- 8 January „
- 12 April „
- 9 June „
- 19 August „
- 6 August „
- 4 October „
- 22 November „
Annual
Amount.
£. i. d.
4^773 14 -
15 4 2
8 2 6
22 11 10
81 16 4
15 12 10
84 10 -
6 13 9
71 10 -
Amount remaining payable on 3l8t December 1881 -
£. 8. d.
104^859 5 8
5,029 15 5
99,629 10 3
Annuities Granted under the Telegraph Act, 1869.
Annuities remaining payable on 1st January 1881
Annuity Granted in the Year 1881 :
Name.
F, G. MUner -
Office.
Clerk in Charge,
British and Irish
Magnetic Tele-
graph Company.
Name.
F. Steel .
J. Wiles -
A. M'Lean -
Salary
on
Retire-
ment
£. 8. d
52-4
Aj?e
on Re-
tire-
ment.
Yrs.
34
Period
of
Service.
Yrs.
15
Cause
of Retirement.
Transfer of Tele-
graphs to Govern-
ment.
Yearly
Allowance
Granted.
£. 8.^d.
29 0 6
Allowances Ceased in the Year 1881 :
Office.
Clerk - . -
Superintendent -
Lineman ■ -
Cause of Cessation.
Died 1 January 1881
- 29 March ,,
- 16 May „
Annual
Amounts.
£. «. d.
206 13 4
14 7 -
60 4 4
Amount remaining payable on Slst December 1881
£. 8. d.
8,657 12 1
29 9 6
8,687 1 7
281 4 8
8,405 16 11
136.
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,289 16 -
27 6 8
,267 1 8
444 2 8
822 19 -
965 2 3
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IN PUBLIC DBPARTMBNTS: 188t.
103
IV
,— Revbxub Departments
.—Post Oppice, Irei,jlSD— continued.
Name.
Office.
Salary
on
Retirement
Age.
Service.
Cause.
Annual
Amount,
Allowances Granted — eonHnued,
£. s. d.
Yrs.
Yrs.
Brought forward - -
£. t. d.
701 5 I
£. s. d.
8,965 2 3
SarahJ.Shackleton
(nSe Leekey).
Christopher Fitz-
patrick.
Richard Tennant -
Telegraphist, Dublin
Clerk in Charge -
54 15 -
289.12 8
27
60
10
34
General delicacy,
&c.
Over 60 -
9 2 6
164 2 6
Postmaster, Carlow -
150 - -
63
38
ditto
95 - -
Patrick Costello -
Bride Macguire, nie
Gleeson.
W. W. Barnard -
Lanesboro' and N. T.
Cashel (Longford),
Messenger.
Superintend^t, Fe-
male Branch, Ac-
countant's Office,
Dublin.
Surveyor
80 8 4
140 - -
800
60
36
64
27
16
45
ditto -
Cardiac affection
Over 60 -
14 1 6
37 6 8
633 6 8
James H. Cox
Telegraphist, Dublin
74 6 1
30
11
Cerebral paralysis
13 12 6
Anastatia Duggan ^
- ditto
58 13 2
30
10
1881:
General debiUty
10 15 -
1,578 12 4
Allowances Ceased in the Teai
10,543 14 7
Name.
Previous Office.
Cause.
Annual
Amount.
£. 8. d.
T. M^Alister -
.
Letter Carrier, Belfast -
Death
. - -
11 11 1
John Moroney -
M. Donovan
James Dolan
-
senger.
Randon and Kilbrittain, Mes-
senger,
MaU Guard, Dublin
ditto
ditto
ditto
-
10 10 3
10 8 7
66
Hugh Tighe
Thomas. Latimer
Thomas M*Cormick
- -
Messenger and Hall Porter,
Dublin.
Ballisodare and Collooney,
Messenger.
Athboy and Delvin, Messenger
ditto
ditto
ditto
-
62 5 7
26 1 4
10 3 4
James Ahem
-
Letter Carrier, Youghal -
ditto
.
18 10 4
James Doherty -
-
Mail Guard, Dublin - -
ditto
-
48
Robert Honey -
-
Longford and Kenagh, Mes-
ditto
-
7 3 4
James McDonnell
-
senger.
Letter Carrier, Dublin -
ditto
.
16 - -
•
Arthur Dobb -
-
Clerk, Sorting Office, Dublin -
ditto
.
243 8 5
Patrick Hoynes -
Robert Maley -
• ■
Omagh and Drumquin, Mes-
senger.
Clerk, Dublin - - - -
ditto
ditto
: ; '.
15 4 1
225
Daniel M<Ilroy -
-
Sorter, Belfast . . .
ditto
-
39 17 9
Daniel Connell -
John Hagan
-
Messenger and Hall Porter,
DubUn.
Mail Guard, Dublm
ditto
ditto
^le on 31f
-
39 - -
72 - -
908 4 1
Amount remaining payal
(t December 1881
- - . £.
9,635 10 6
Annuity to be Paid for Ten Years to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.
Customs . . -
Inland Rbtbnub
PoOT Oppiob
p. 78
p. 84
p. 91
1 January 1881.
£, s. d.
6,787 15 6
15,961 13 -
14,026 18 -
36,776 6 6
31 December 1881.
£. 9. d.
4,609 15, 6
12,721 13 -
14^225 8 -
31,556 16 6
156.
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PUBLIC WORKS LOAN COMMISSIONERS.
COPY of Further Regulations made by the Public Works Loan
Commissioners for carrying into effect ** The Public Works Loans
Act, 1876."
I. The fees or sums to be paid by the applicants pursuant to Section 4 1 of the
Public Works Loans Act, 1875, in respect of loans on rates, shall not exceed
the following sums, viz. : —
On loans not exceeding 2,000 /., 1 /. Is. for every 100 L of such loan.
On loans exceeding 2,000/. and not exceeding 25,000/., 21/., plus
2 s. 6 d. for every 100 /. by which such loan exceeds the sum of 2,000 /.
On loans exceeding 25,000 /., 50 /.
Where a loan is advanced by instalments, secured by one deed, there shall
be paid in respect of each advance after the first, an additional fee of I /. 1 s.
for every 100 /. of such advance, but not exceeding 3 /. 3 ^.
For the purpose of this Regulation, the total amount to be advanced under
one security deed shall be considered as a loan ; and fractional parts of 100 /.
shall be considered as 100 /.
In addition to the above fees, the applicants shall pay the stamp duty,
counsel's fees, and other disbursements incurred by the Loan Commissioners in
respect of the several applications.
In respect of all business not being a loan on rates, the fees or sums payable
shall be fixed by the Commissioners, regard being had to each particular
case.
II. The above Regulation shall come into force on the 1st day of February
1882, and as from such date the Regulation No. 7 of the Regulations made by
the Public Works Loan Commissioners on the 1st day of April 1876, shall be
rescmded.
(sigi^d) E. R. Spearman.
Public Works Loan Board,
19 January 1882.
The Lords Commifisioners of Her Majesty*s Treasury approve these Regula-
tjons, in conformity with the 41st section of the Act 38 & 39 Vict. c. 89.
(signed) R. R. IV. Lingen.
Treasury Chambers,
26 January 1882.
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PUBLIC WORKS LOANS (IRELAND) ACT, 187/.
COPY of Treasury Order, dated 15th November 1881, as to Loans.
My Lords read the Public Works Loans (Ireland) Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict,
c. 27). My Lords also read their Order of the 15th of August 1878, giving
directions as to the lerms on which^ and the manner in which, loans are to be
made by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, under the 3rd section
of the said Act, to local authorities or to individuals in Ireland, copies of which
Order were presented to both Houses of Parliament.
In addition to the loans particularly referred to in the 3rd section of the Act
in question which are dwelt with by that Order, the general terms used in the
section include loans for the erection of new Court Houses under the Act 6 k T
Will. 4, c. 116, s. 70, that being an Act which authorises loans to local
authorities without interest.
My Lords are pleased to fix the rate of interest to be charged on loans for
the erection of new Court Houses at 4 per cent, per annum ; and they are
pleased to direct that such loans shall be repaid within one year from the
completion of the works.
Except as herein specially provided, the said Order of the 15th of August
1878, will apply to loans for the erection ofCourt Houses, as well as to the
several classes of loans mentioned in the said Order.
Let copies of this Order be laid before both Houses of Parliament, in accord-
ance with the directions contained in the 3rd section of the PubUc Works
Loans (Ireland) Act, 1877.
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REVENUE, 188 1-8 2.
RETURN to an Order of tbe Honourable The House of Commons,
dated 20 Jane 1882 'f~rforf
RETURN ^^ of all Taxes and Imposts from which the Imperial
Reveni
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OF THB irniTED KINGDOM WAS RAISED IN TAB TEAR BNDBD 81 MARCH 1882^ &C.
Inland Revenue — ^Excise— <;ofi<mtc«<Z.
Name of Tax or Impost.
LicenteDatieB— eonlf — yic. :
Beer Retailers
Batb of Tax or Imfost.
Beer and Wine Retailers ^
Spirit Dealers
Brought forward
Retailers of beer to be consumed on the pre-1
mises in England, Scotland, and Ireland/
Retailers of beer not to be consumed on thel
premises in England and Wales - -J
Rotuilers of cyder or perry only
Retailers of beer in Scotland (grocers) rated 1
under 10/. J
Retailers of beer in Scotland rated at 102.1
or upwards ------/
Retailers of table beer only - - -- -
Retailers' occasional licenses, not exceeding 1
three days ... per day j
Retailers of beer and wine to be consumed^
on the premises - - - - -j
Retmlers of beer and wine not to be con-1
sumed on the premises . - - */
£. 9. d.
3 10 -
15-
16-
2 10 -
4 4-
- 6 -
- 1 -
4 - -
Quantities
Taxed.
Number.
34,520
13,7W
72
82
220
278
1,442
Dealers in spirits, to sell not less than twol ^^ «q
gallons -*-•-•/
Dealers in spirits, additional license
retail foreign liqueurs only, not
consumed on the premises -
Dealers in spirits, additional license to,
retail not less than one quart bottle of
spirits or liqueurs in the bottles in which
imported, not to be consumed on the
premises ------
ise to^
to beS
2 2-
8 3-
Amount
of
Duty Charged.
951
9,168
6
6,017
Spirit Retailers
United Kingdom :
Retailers of spirits (entitled also to sell beer and
wine) whose premises are rated —
Under 10 H
AtlO/. andmiderl5Z
15^ „ 80JL
SOA „ 25/.
851. „ 301.
SO/. „ 40/.
401 „ 501
50/. „ 100/.
100/. „ 200/.
200/. „ 300/.
800/. „ 400/.
400/. „ 500i:
500/. „ 600/.
600/. » 700/.
700 /. and upwards •
Hotels of the value ofl
50/. and upwards - f
Theatres of the Tslne^
of 50/. and upwards/
Restaurants dT the^
Tslne of 400/. and|
upwards - -J
Amount
Number.
of
Duty.
England.
SeoUand.
Ireland.
£. «.
4 10
2,603
408
7,437 )
6 -
4»787
550
8,888
8 -
10,975
1,493
8,331
11 -
6,858
505
1,376
14 -
4,798
539
688
17 -
7,890
875
877
20 -
5,801
678
350
25 -
11.940
1,470
334
30 -
7,380
460
44
35 -
1,979
61
8
40 -
697
32
1
45 -
884
20
•
60 -
127
4
1
55 -
73
4
•
60 -
833
18
-
20 -
1,945
445
198
20 -
88
4
4
30 -
4
-
- -
68.897
7,565
16,631
Carried forwaxd
£. Mi d.
24,443,787 - li
120,623 10 -
17,466 17 6
91 6 9
206 6 -
927 3 -
70 11 3
98 16 -
16,638 2 11
8,108 11 6
} 92,498
Qross Amount
of
Rerenue Received.
12 12 -
19,467 15 9
£.
1,442,461 12 2
£. 8. d,
24,415,619 8 -i
120,623 10 -
17,466 17 6
91 6 9
206 6 -
927 3 -
70 11 8
98 16 -
16,638 2 11
8,103 11 6
12 6 98,702 12 6
12 12 -
19,467 16 9
26,163,667 15 5}
1,442,461 12 2
26,136,490 3 4^
iVbff.— Under the provisions of the Acts 86 & 86 Vict, c 04, and 37 «: 88 Vict, cc 49 and 69, Six-day or Early Closfag Licenses, authorishig the sale of
any intoxicating liquors for consumption on the premises, are granted at six seventh-partfu and Six-day and Early Closing Licenses at five seventh-parts
of the above rates. ' *^
The numbers of sneh Lieenses granted in the year ended 31st March 1888 are hiduded hi the ^ Quantities Taxed.''
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Inland Eevenue — ^Excise — continued.
Rate of Tax or Impost.
Brought forward
- - -
7*
f spirits whose premises are rated*-
£. 9. d.
Number.
)L' - - -
4 4-
327
/.and under 20 Z. -
6 6-
1,664
)l „ 25/. .
9 9-
298
I. ^ 301. .
10 10 -
346
)l „ 40/. .
11 11 -
488
► /. „ 60/. -
12 12 -
309
>/. or upwards
13 18 -
726
Quantities
Taxed.
Number.
lay alio be told under these licenses if the
es' certificate to sell both beer and spirits be
led.
of spirits being licensed to sell tea, coffee,
ose premises are rated—
25/. . - -
25 /.and under 30/.
30/. „ 40/.
40/. „ 60/.
60 L or upwards •
icecsesy per day, 2 s. 6 cL -
to - fbr any number of days not less
nor exceeding six, after the first six days,
£. 9. d.
- 10 10 -
£.:
d.
Number,
9 18
Si
281
11 -
6
43
12 2
6i
66
13 4
7,
26
14 6
7*
85
10 10 -
10 10 -
- 10 -
breign wine, not licensed io\ ^^ ^^
or spirito - - - . j- a" ^^ -
lling wine not to be consumed^ 2 4 1
premises - - - -/
I Ireland :
:>f wine to be consumed on thel g ia «
>f wine not to be consumed onl e% ^t\
nises - . . - ./ ^ ^^ -
, perl - 1 -
occasional licenses, not ex-
three days at one time,
efreshment-houses rated underl . in a
efreshment-houses rated at 30 /1\ ^ ,
Is / ^ ^ "
iquors nnd tobacco; whole year 6 - -
iquors and tobacco ; one day - 1 - -
r to Act 43 & 44 Vict. c. 20,
per annum.)
Carried forward • -
4,048
Amount
of
Duty Charged.
490
34,892
163
174
18
6,512
4,768
3,310
829
8,742
669
3,431
3,787
379
34
&. 9. d.
6,163,667 16 6i
Gross Amoont
of
Bevenue ReceiTed.
36,596 1 -
6,760 2 1}
6,601 10 -
1,724 12 6
1,853 6 -
207 7 6
3,346 6 -
61,376 10 -
7,344 16 8}
2,819 2 6
9,623 16 -
34
1,963 13 li
4,240 16 4i
1,895
34 - -
26,297,068 12 3
£. I. (f.
26,136,490 3 4i
36^96 1
5,760 2 1{
5,601 15 -
1,724 12 6
1,858 5 -
207 7 «
8,346 5 -
51,376 10 -
7,344 16 81
2,819 2 6
9,623 16 -
34 - -
1,053 13 li
^240 16 41
1,896 - -
34 - -
26,268,891 6 \\
rds Six-day and Early Closing Licenses, ne note on prior page.
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Inland Bevenue— Excise — continued.
Dealers in Tobacco
Ditto - - -
Makers of and Dealers in
Sweets -
Retailers of Sweets
Vinegar Makers -
Hawkers and Pedlars
i
Appraisers and Housed
Agents - - - -JT
Auctioneers
Pawnbrokers
Dealers in Plate
\
Makers of Playing Oards
Medicine Vendors
Gun . - - -
To kill Game -
To deal in Game
\
Chemists and others aang\
sails . . . -/
Dogs
Male Senrants
Carriages
Armorial Bearings -
License Daty not charged
Brought forward - - -
X. 8. d.
. - .-63
Occasional Licenses^ not exceeding three) . _ ^
days at one time j per day - - - / " ~
To sell not less than two gallons
-56-
1 5 -
5 5-
Great Britain : rarious rates, from 2 L per^
annum upwards - - • -
Ireland: various rates, from 2/. 2i
annum upwards -
2 L per^
li. perf
2 - -
10
7 10 -
To sell 2 oz. gold, or 30 oz. silver, and up wards 5 15 -
To sell more than 2 dwts. of gold, or 5 dwls."^
of silver ; and under 2 oz. gold and 30 02. ^ 2 6 -
silver ------ -J
Great Britain
6 -
Every person who shall use or carry a gun - 10 -
For the whole year - - - - .3.-
For six months - - - - - -2--
n 1 — /Ireland . - . as above
Gamekeepers -(Great Britam - - 2 - -
-2
- - 10 -
--76
- -16 -
2 -
Great Britain : each dog - -
Great Britain : every male servant
Great Britain : every carriage with four or^l
more wheels, and*weighing 4 cwt. or up- >
wards ------ -J
Every carriage with fewer than four wheeU,*!
or which, having four or more wheels, ^ - 15 •
shall weigh less than 4 cwt. - - -J
Great Britain: if painted on or affixed to a^ 22-
carriage -----./
If otherwise worn or used - - -11*
I
294
15
1
7
A
«.
IC
1£
It
6C
91
1^
1(
3(
1
Total -
NbU.'^The amonnts produced by surcharges and by licenses granted for periods less than a
respective Ucenses.
£.
it I
n. d.
350.
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Inland Beybntjb — Stamps.
STAMPS.
Rate of Tax or Impost*
QaantitieB
Taxed.
Gross Amount of
Revenae Receiyed.
rates of duty
davit of ralae for probate or letters of administra-
in England or Ireland, or inrentory in Scotland ;
on accounts delivered of personal or moveable pro*
' as described in sect. 88 of Act 44 Vict. o. 12;
here the estate and eBfects exceed the valae of—
100/., bat do not exceed 5002.
600/.
1,000/.
1,000/.
fl/. foi
< and
l 60/,
f 1/. 6*. i
< and
L 60/.
for each 50/.
fbiotion of
for each 50/.
fraction of
fd/. for each 100/.
-{ and fraction of
I 100/.
the deceased died domiciled in the United
, debts and funeral expenses may be dedacted
he value of the estate is ascertained for duty.
Legacy and Succession Duties at 1 /. per cent, are
able on assets covered by the Stamp Duties paid
bregoing rates.
re the gross value of an estate does not exceed 800 /.,
Stamp Duty of d0>. is payable on the affidavit or
ry, which also satisfies any claim to Legacy or
ion Duty in respect of the estate or effects to which
idavit or inventory relates.
d.io Is. for any sum not exceeding 100 /., then
rery 100 2., or part thereof, 1 s. -
seeding 1 /., 6 e/. ; exceeding 1 /. and not exceed-
00 /., from lOd. toSs. 6 d. £ot payment of money
wer on demand ----•••
P England, 3,500 /. on each 1,000,000 /. of bills in
lation ; Bank of Ireland, special composition ; other
srs, 8 «• 6 d. per 100 /• of bills, &c. (half yearly) -
Number.
iny
iTj 100/. or fraction of 100/. insured; upon any
a^o, 3 £^. ; for time, not exceeding six months, Sd*;
cceeding twelve months, 6 (/• •
rs, &c. : London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, 9 /.
y ; elsewhere, 6 /. yearly. Half only for the first
years of being in practice • • • - -
J, 30 /. yearly -------
ancers: London and Dublin, 9/. yearly; else-
^, 6 /. yearly. Half only for the first three years
ing in practice -------
;e: issued by superintendent registrars, 10 s.
1 Drunkards' Retreats, 6 L and upwards.
ind other works, 6 /. and 8 /.
Carried forward
87,687
8,664,048
6,859
}
215,451,689
(No account*
kept of die
number of
stamps
16,818
1,388
17
9,881
757
- £.
£• #. d,
2,182,678 9 9}
8,698,274 2 4
764,129 - 3
435 9 6
127,574 13 6
897,715 3 3
142,517 15 -
106,722 - -
87,290 - -
147 - -
4,666 10 -
2,601 - -
7,909,660 3 7}
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OF THE UNITED KINGDOM WAS RAISED IN THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1882, &C.
Inland Revenue— Stamps— ccmfenti^rf.
Name of Tax or Impost.
Rate of Tax or Impost.
Medicines
Legacy Duty
Succession Duty
1
Cards ....
Gold and Silver Plate -
Patents for Inventions •
District Audit
Fee Stamps, viz. :—
Admiralty Court (Ireland) <
Bankruptcy Court (England)
Ditto . (Ireland)
Chancery Fund (Ireland) -
(Lunacy cases only.)
Civil Service Commission -
Companies Reg^ration -
Copyhold Inclosure and
Tithe Commission.
County Courts (Ireland) •
Courts of Survey, Merchant
Shipping,
Judgments Registry Fund
(Ireland).
Judicature (England)
Ditto - (Ireland)
Land Court (Ireland)
Land Registry (England) •
Law Court (Scotland)
350.
Brought forward - - -
Rates varying according to the price of the medicine,
fromljdtol^
From 1 per cent, to 10 per cent, according to the re-
lationship. (The duty at the rate of 1 /. per cent is not
payable in cases where probate or letters of administra-
tion were obtained, or account duty was paid, on or
after Ist June 1881, in conformity with the provisions
of the Act 44 Vict c. 12)
For every pack of playing cards made for sale or use in
the United Kingdom, 3d, '
For every ounce made in Great Britain or Ireland :
Gold, 17 *. per oz. -
Silver, 1 s. 6 (f. per 02.
Quantities
Taxed.
Number*
678
j 17,479,1
Amount of Pro-
perty upon
whidi Butj
was paid.
£.
r 108,849,752
88,758,282
Rates from 2d. to 100 1, according to the nature of the
instrument --•--..
Various rates, 5 «. to 50 L
Various rates
- - ditto
• - ditto
- - ditto Ojrf. tolO/.
- - ditto 1 *. to 5 i
Various rates
• - ditto Is. to 5/.
ditto
ditto
ditto 4k d. to 1 1
• - ditto
• - ditto
8(2. and 1«.
Various rates, ld.to6L
- - ditto Id. to 61
■s Number.
I 1,150,552
Ounces.
24,081
754,280
Number,
27,644
18,642
2,508
888,840
8,710
1,641
28,688
84,229
5,468
Gross Amount of
Revenue Received.
£. $, d.
7,909,650 8 7}
145,266 - a
2,814,145 3 2
742,427 12 1
14.881 18 -
20,424 5 IJ
56,576 18 4|
198,172 5 -
28,198 10 -
527 1 -
65.882 9 2
4,036 12 6
687 e 8
11,847 9 -
82,112 9 a
5,970 15 -
CanrM forward
760,048
28,558 15
9
79
149 14
-
84,140
4,522 4
-
1,505,147
856,866 15
880,871
42,015 19
97,225
4,834 7
8,445
840 13
10
18,128
5,145 2
- - £.
12,492,740 11
-I
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Inland Revenue — Stamps — continued.
Impost.
— vi«. :
79
ration
and Di8«
tropolitan)
lioners
reland) -
icoUand) •
leeds (Ire-
ers Patent
tSeal.
Rate of Tax or Impost.
Broaght forward . - •
Various rates, from 6 <{• to 5/. - -
8/. 6«., 8/. 10*., and 8Z. 165. 6rf. - . - -
Various rates, from Q d. to 10 s. 6 cL
- - ditto - 6 d. toll.
- • ditto - 6 d to 16/. 165. - - - -
- - ditto - l5. tol/.
. - ditto - 1 d. to 6 1 - - - - -
- - ditto • 3 {/» to 10 /. -
. - ditto
Total
Quantities
Gross Amount of
Taxed.
Revenue Received.
Number.
£. 1. i
-
12,492,740 11 4
68,685
27,288 17 -
776
408 15 -
100
860 15 .
120,866
9,122 12 -
4,793
801 6 6
670
166 2 6
206
87 4 -
105,256
89,056 13 3
67,673
11,666 10 9
64
1,058 - -
- - - £.
12,582,692 6 -J
mnts given as the << Quantities Taxed" to Inhabited House Duty and Income Tax are in respect of^
I year ended 6th April 1881.
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Inland Revenue — continued.
Aggregate Amount of Revenue of the Inland Revenue Department.
EXCISE.
STAMPS.
TAXES.
inland REVENUE.
Year
ended
31st March
Grosi
Amoant
Net Produce,
after
deducting
Gross
Amount
Net Produce,
after
deducting
Gross
Amount
Net Produce,
after
deducting
Gross
Amount
Net Produce,
after
deducting
Charges
of
Net Produce,
after
deducting the
of Revenue
Drawbacks,
of Revenue
Drawbacks,
of Revenue
Repayments,
of Revenue
Drawbacks,
Collection.
Charges
Repayments,
&c.
Received.
Repayments,
&c.
Received.
&c.
Received.
Repayments,
•
of
Collection.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.'
£.
£.
£.
1872
24,157,907
23,386,064
9,962,268
9,739,548
11,814,350
11,680,283
45.934,525
44,805.895
1.616,224
43,189,671
1873 - -
26,632,314
25,904,450
10,222,648
9,998,032
9,899.539
9,742,770
46,754,501
45,645.252
1,657,805
43,987,441
1871
27.834,976
27,115,970
10,727,705
10,497,607
8,116,993
7.966,247
46,679,674
45,579,824
1,706,236
43,873,588
1875 .
27,956,020
27,254,132
10,780,915
10,547,729
6,888,637
6,774,265
45,626,572
44,576,126
1,707,759
42,868,367
1876 . .
28,299,819
27,569,322
11,265,090
11,023,374
6,630,423
6,553,340
46,195,332
45,146,036
1,744,185
43,401,851
1877
28,408,052
27,681,523
11,126,493
10.877,063
7,886,070
7.822,265
47,420,615
46,380,851
1,797.108
44,583,743
1878
28,380,579
27,710,514
11,250,932
11,031,114
8,642,288
8,543,585
48.273,799
47,285,213
1,820,848
45,464,865
1870 .
27,875,164
27,186,021
10,844,398
10,621,521
11,655,368
11,546,143
50,374,930
49,353,685
1,873,201
47,480,484
1830 -
25,961,279
25,218,303
11,527,940
11,306,914
12,024.217
11,843,643
49,513,436
48,368,860
1,916.406
46.452,454
1831 -
27,401,164
25,372,183
12,145,804
11,933,114
13,722,876
13,515,962
53,209,844
50,821,259
1,917,204
48,904,055
1882
27,908,144
27,170,798
12,582.692
12,348,150
13,007.183
12,754.530
53,498,019
52,273,478
1,941,749
50,331,729
* Notes, — 1. These charges are inclusive of the cost of Superannuations and Compensations ; of Stationery, Books, Sec, supplied by the Stationery
Office *. of expenses incurred by the Board of Works for Buildings and Repairs. Furniture, Fittings, and Coals ; also of the Payments or
Contributions in lieu of Rates made by the Treasury, and the cost that would have been incuxred for the Postage of Official Corre-
spondence to and from the Chief Offices in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, if payment had been made to tlie Post Office for such
service. They also include the cost of Collecting, on behalf of the Customs, the Duty on the delivery for Home Consumption of
Foreign Spirits and Wines deposited in Excise Warehouses, under the provisions of the Act 32 & 33 Vict. c. 103. The amount of
such Duty collected by the Inland Revenue in the Yeanr ended 31st March 1882, was 750,780/.
2. From 1868 the cost of the Manufacture of Postage Labels and Envelopes has been included in the Charges of Collection for the Inland
Revenue Department, and from 1870, in addition thereto, the cost of the Manufscture of Post Cards and Newspaper Wrappers.
3. The Charges of Collection in each of the separate branches of Inland Revenue cannot be distinguished.
Charles G. Turner,
Aco'. and Compt'. Gen'.
350.
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CUSTOMS.
USTOMS DUTIES, United Kingdom, Year ended 8l8t March 1882.
Impost.
RikTE of Tax or Jmpost.
r Nep:rohead :
n manufacture
ured in Bond in^
ted Kingdom -j
factured Tobacco
LY, and Cocoa :
round
r vegetable matter!
coffee or chicory |
mnel Islands
>repared, or in any
'.}
£. 8. d.
Containinc^ 10 lbs. ormoreofl
Mobtnre in every 100 lbs. I - 8 6 per lb.
weight thereof - -J
Containing less than lOlbs^of ^
Moisture in every 100 lbs. !• - 8 10
weight thereof - -J
-66
- 4 10
-44
Quantities
Taxed.
Lb9.
48,922,045
458,47o|
73,
,721 1
880
Total
Gross Sam
Produced.
8,661^74
Free for mana-
facture in bond.
Free for agricul.
tnnil purpoflo.
" 1
Containing more than 1 8 lbs.1
of Moisture in every > -41
100 lbs, weight thereof -J
Not containing more than
1 3 lbs. of Moisture in every
100 lbs. weight thereof
}-
4 10
From 9 January 1882-
- * 4 „
- - 6 per lb.
- 14 - percwt.
- - 2 per lb
- - 2 „
18 8 per cwt
12 1 „
2 per lb.
1 „
2 - per cwt.
- 2 per lb.
1,189,482
327,083
28,856
6,978
1,892/
Free for agricol-
tnral poiposo.
82,094
6,954
70
14
34
8
132,285
28,649
8,931,118
159,133,861
8,978,344
Cwt.
277,829
194,188
Lbs.
17,417
145
50,939
424
Cwt.
104,759
69,413
Lhs.
239,208
1,998
11,055,216
46,063
Cwt.
5,389
639
Lbs.
825,110
6,876
4,297,985
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Customs — continued.
Namb of Tax or Impost.
3. SpiRiTi>, and Auticles containing Spirit :
SpiriU, noc Sweetened or Mixed ;
Rum, and Spirits of and from British Pos-l
sessions in America, Maaritius, and the>
East Indies . - - - - -J
Rum, Foreign :
From the oountrj of its production
Not from the country of its production -
Brandy ...----
Geneva --•----.
Tafia, of and from any Colony of France -
Other sorts --..•-
Methylated (diflferential duty) -
Spirits, Sweetened or Mixed :
Rum Shrub, Cordials, &c., of and iroml
British Possessions in America, Mauritius, \
and the East Indies - - • -J
Perfumed Spirits . . - - -
Other sorts -----.
Spirits :
Brandy ..-•--
Rum ---••-
Geneva ---.--
Unenumerated :
Not sweetened or mixed
Sweetened or mixed - - • ,
Liqueurs, Cordials, or other preparations
containing Spirits in bottles, not tested
for ascertaining the strength . . «
Perfumed Spirits - . - • .
Chloroform -...---
Chloral hydrate ..•---
Collodion
Ether -
Ethyl, Iodide of
Naphtha, purified, so as to be potable
Soap, Transparent, in the manufacture of wbichi
spirit has been used - - - - -j
Varnish containing alcohol • . • .
4. Wine:
Containing less than 26 degrees of proof spirit -
Containing 26 and less than 42 degrees of proof)
spirit --..-. .J
Containing 42 or more degrees of proof spirit
5. Fruit, Dried:
Currants - - . .
Figs, plums, and prunes •
Raisins - - - - •
6. Beer and Ale:
Beer, Mum
350.
Bate of Tax or Impost.
£• s» d.
- 10 2 per proof gal.
- 10 2 „
. - 10 6
10
10
10 2
10 5
n
ft
- 10 2 per gallon
16 0
14 -
9f
t9
> - 10 4 per proof gal.
a
2
- 14 - per gallon -
- 16 6
- 8 - per lb.
- 1 8 „
1 4 - per gallon «
1 6 - ^
- 18 -
fTo 4th April 1881 - - 10 6 per proof gal.
^From 6th April 1881 - 10 4 „
- - 8 per lb.
To 4 AprU 1881 - - 12 - per gallon -
From 6 April 1881, see Spirit Duties.
- - 1 - per gallon -
- - .-26
- - .-26
and da. additional for each degree of strength
beyoad 41.
- 7 - per cwt.
To 4 April 1881
1 1
_ fper barrel of
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From 6 April 1881 (see Beer, Spruce).
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Taxed.
Proof Oalls.
46,608
827
60
26,657
1,754
1,468
28
Total
Gross Sum
Produced.
23,648
Delivered Free for
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27
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913
762
12
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992
696
8,087,340
4,291,007
214,368
1,696,177
2,217,143
110,774
444,888
21,604
229,604
10,989
4,385
3,034
24,613
20,230
61
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16
17
28
28
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21,168
266
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136
89
4,227,700
7,709,072
886,931
7,863,806
982,774
854
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1,368,828
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325,610
121,960
42,692
409,689
143,855
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Total
Gross Sum
Produced.
71
2,874
3,823
208
6,976
484
6,270
6,764
655
42
19,851,681
11,115
23,287
47
34,450
19,886,081
IS Drawbacks Paid on Articles subject thereto, and the respective Quantities on which it
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Aggregate Amount of Revenue of Customs in the United Kingdom, for the Eleven Years ended
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Years ended 31 st March
1872
1873
1874
1876
1876
1877
1873
1879
1880
1881
1882
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21,274,962
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19,469,096
20,298,037
19,994,882
20,146,968
20,446,994
19,262,747
19,806,439
19,386,081
£•
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301,428
122,648
108,680
102,761
101,619
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108,756
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20,973,634
20,698,647 274,657 20,319,090
£.
1,028,484
1,010,628
19,846,653 I,0l6,9b6
20,190,807
19,892,121
107,084 20,089,924
1,028,201
1,019,885
996,260
20,846,476 1,006,049
19,171,086
19,210,789
19,277,826
1,006,656
1,019,742
1,085,570
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£.
19,231,821
19,962,906
1,034,997 19,284,093
18,381,001
19,174,298
18,878,274
19,050,107
19,346,920
18,105,530
18,191,047
18,241,756
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t These Charges include the Cost of Colleciing, on behalf of the Inland Revenue, the Amount of Duty on the delivery for Home
Consumption of British Spirits deposited in the Customs Warehouses, under Act 27 & 28 Vict. c. 1 1 (the amount of such Duty
for the Year ended 81st March 1882 was 3,491,646 /.) The sums chargeable for Superannuations, &c.. Postage, Stationery, and
the expenses now incurred by the Office of Works for Buildings and Repairs, Furniture, Fittings, &c., and the payments or
Contributions in lieu of Rates made by the Treasury, are also included.
Statistical Department, Custom Houfie,\
London, 1 August 1882. J
S. Seldon,
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nearly as can be ascertained, derived from Taxation (the Income '
Salaries of Persons in the Service of Government not to be includ
Summaey to be given by adding the Results of both Divisions togcthei
" And the Population of England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively, s
the Census of 1881, as estimated by the Registrar General, togethc
Number of Members of Parliament which each of the Three
would obtain if the 658 Members were allotted according to the P<
each. [Notes to be added to the Return to point out any Items in wh
Revenue for each of the Three Kingdoms cannot be distinguished.]"
Ti-easury Chambers,! P n a v 17 Tvrn
15 February 1882. / IT. CAVU-JNU
(^Mr. Charles McLaren.)
Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
3 March 1882.
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RETURNS RELATING TO REVENUE, TAXATION, AND POPULATION.
Part I.
Duties ou Spirits, Wine, Malt, and Beeh, &c., together with the Duty on
se Licenses Duties), in order to show, is regakrlj as can be ascertained, the
*al Items of Revskue which were derived from England, Scotland, and Ireland
r ended dlst March 1880, and the Results for each of the Three Kingdoms.
Year ended SIst March 1880.
NITED KINGDOM.
AnalysiB showing Proportions of the Items of Bevenae
chargeable against
Net Receipt
ENGLAND.
SCOTLAND.
IRELAND.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
£.
682^7
-
4,044,803
-
390,097
-
248.027
631,786
18,314,712
8,055,683
12,100,486
3,040,593
3,430,690
2,536,609
2,783,636.
69
-
60
—
—
—
—
73-2,279
-
6,023,204
«
327,533
.
381,642
6,732,348
6,023,273
327,533
381,642
1,391^212
-
1,171,643
-
88,004
-
131,665
-
4,341
-
3,796
-
640
-
6
-
628,406
-
602,766
-
3,771
-
21,8a»
390,522
-
358,647
-
2.749
-
29,126
366,767
-
323,394
- , -
9,324
-
34,039
13,679
-
11,996
-
1,025
-
668
851,082
-
653,626
- ' -
113,324
-
84,232
87,982 -
71,226
-
7,735
-
9,022
210,856 -
' 1 090 ft7R
163,679
1,582,467
22,931
157,088
24.246
181,323
-
8,564,914
-
6,650,652
-
831,832
-
1,182,430
■ £■,
1
37,666,811
-
28,034,983
-
4,839,468
-
4,682,370
apportioned in accordance with the quantities of Spirits retained for consumption in England,
the manufacture in the respective countries, not the consumption, which cannot be determined, at
» in respect of the manufacture of Beer in the respectiye countries, and not the consumption.
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RETURNS RELATING TO REVENUE, TAXATION, AND POPULATION.
Part II.
RETURN divided between Enfrland, Scotlandy^ind Ireland respectively, of the Net Produce of each of the other
Sources of Revenue, as nearly as can be ascertained, derived from Taxation, not including the Revenue derived
from the Property and Income Tax on the Salaries of Persons in the Service of the Government.
Year bxdbd 3l8t March 1880.
UNITED
KINGDOM.
Analysis showing Proportiuns of the Items of Revenue
chargeable against
ENGLAND.
SCX)TLAND.
Excise Licenses not included in Part I.
Chicory :
Excise - - - - -
Customs - - - -
£. 2,066
72,293
Railways : — Excise - - - - -
•f Stamps, not including Fee Stamps - - -
Land Tax ------.
HocsE Duty ---.---
t Income Tax (exclusive of the Tax on the
Salaries of Persons in the Service of Grovem-
ment) --.-----
Customs :
Tea
Coflfee
Cocoa, (!ocoa Husks, and Cocoa Ground, Prepared,
or in any way Manufactured - • . .
Fruits :
Currants ----.-.
Figs -
Plum?, dried or preserved, French Plums and
Prunelloes -----..
Prunes --------
Raisins --------
•Plate, Gold and Silver
•Cards, Playing -------
Chloroform, and other Articles of which Spirit is
an ingredient -------
Vinegar, and other Articles of which Malt is an
ingredient -------
Charges on Deliveries from the Bonded Ware-
Deduetj — Excess of Repayments of Deposits
on Account of Duties and Lots on
Light Gold (Customs)
£.
£.
1,676,768.
74,369
726,131
10,629,423
1,047,077
1,601,960
8,909,466
3,698,338
206,011
46,342
276,244
26,272
2,274
3,090
166,386
6,143
607
29,0-20,493
2,066
69,206
£.
1,401,491
71,271
667.186
9,096,102
1,013,402
1,486,361
7,696,771
3,129,103
197,946
46,466
270,214
26,334
1,841
2,872
147,262
6,029
660
1,429
669
28,860
25,188,108
64
IRELAND.
£.
145,998
3,088
58,945
990,499
33,676
116,609
858,199
263,362
4,964
181
3,948
903
350
167
6,861
48
67
10
33
26,188,064
2,478,666
£.
29,269
643,822
464,486
316,883
2,101
706
2,082
36
83
61
2,273
66
4
114
2,909
1,363.883
* The inland duties on plate, gold, and silver, and on cards, are included in the amount stated for stamps.
-f The sums originally charged in the respective countries for stamps and income tax do not represent the charge borne by the
inhabitants of those countries, which there isono possibility of distinguishing.
SUMMARY.
UNITED KINGDOM.
ENGLAND.
SCOTLAND.
IRELAND.
Total of Part I.
£.
37,556.811
29,020,493
£.
28.034,983
26,188,064
£.
4,839,468
2,478,550
£.
4,682,370
1,363,883
. £.
66,677.304
63,223,037
7,318,014
6,036,263
Population o{ England, Scotlandy and Ireland respectively, aecordiDg to the Census of 18S1, as Estimuted by
the Resjistrar General ; together with the Number of Members of Parliament which each of the Three
Kins;doms wonld obtain if tbe 668 Members were Allotted according to the Population of each.
UNITED KINGDOM.
ENGLAND.
SCOTLAND.
IRELAND.
Estimated Population in the middle of the")
year 1881, aa estimated from the numbers >
(unrevised) enumerated ia April last -J
No. 1 No.
34,030,036 1 26,066,406
1
No,
3,744,679
No,
6,129,960
The Number of Members of Parliament which
eech of the three divisions of the United
Kingdom would obtain if the 668 Members
were allotted —
In aceordance witli the Population
40.
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15 February 1882. /
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AN ACCOUNT of the Total Sums issued out of the Consolidated Fund, and
advanced to His Majesty the King of Sardinia, by virtue of the Acts 18 Vict. cap. 17,
and 19 & 20 Vict cap. 39; and also of the Sums received to 31st December 1881, for
Interest and Sinking Fund thereof.
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Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt in respect of Trustee
(I.) pursuant to Act 26 Tict. c. 25, s. 6 ; (II.) pursuant to Act 43 & 44 Vict c. 36, s. 1.
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COPY of Additional Regulations under ^' The Savings Bank Act,
1880."
Savings Bank (Investment) Regulations.
Additional Regulations under the Savings Bank Act, 1880, with respect
to Investments in Government Stock by Depositors in Savings Banks,
so far as regards Minors, made by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, with the Consent of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the
National Debt, so far as any Regulations relate to those Commissioners, and
with the Consent of the Postmaster General, so far as any Regulations relate
to Post Office Savings Banks.
Pkbliminary.
L These Regulations shall be construed as one with the Savings Banks Conatruction and
Investment Regulations, 1880, and together with them may be cited as the ^^^ort title.
Savings Banks Investment Regulations, 1880 and 1881.
2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the 31st day of December Commencement of
1881. Regulations.
3. In these Regulations, imless the context otherwise requires, the expression Interpretation.
^' minor" means a person under the age of 21 years :
The expression " declaration " means the declaration respecting his interest
in deposits in savings banks which a depositor is required by the enact-
ments relating to savings banks to make at the time of making the first
deposit, or at any other time if called upon so tp do :
The expression ** Investment in Government Stock** includes the purchase
of any Government stock :
The expression " Regulations of a Savings Bank " means the Savings
Banks Investment Regulations, 1880, and also the Regulations for the
time being in force, which, as regards a Post Office Savings Bank, have
been made by the Postmaster General with the concurrence of the
Treasury, and as regards a trustee savings bank, have been made by
the trustees thereof and duly certified by the barrister appointed to
certify the rules of savings banks, or the Registrar, as defined by the
Friendly Societies Act, 1875.
Investment in and Sale of Government Stock by Minors.
4. Where any deposit is made in any savings bank for the purpose of im- Applications for
mediate investment on the account of a minor, either alone or on a joint investment of
account with any other person, an application for the investment in Government ^^^^^ mude^for
stock of such deposit may be made by the person, who, under the Regulations behalf ofa^minor.
of the savings bank, would, if the deposit were a first deposit, be required to
make the declaration.
5. Where any deposit in a savings bank is standing to the credit of a minor, Application for
either alone or on a joint account with any other person, an application for the investment of
investment in Government stock of such deposit, or any part thereof, may be to creS^t^Tm^ni
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made bv the minor at the age and subject to the conditions at and subject to
application for the withdrawal of such deposit may, in pursuance of
ations relating to that savings bank, be made by the minor.
?re any Government stock is standing to the credit of a minor in a
mk, either alone or on a joint account with any other person, an
n for the sale of such stock or part thereof, may be made by the
the age and subject to the conditions at and subject to which an
n for the withdrawal of a deposit in that savings bank may, in pur-
the Regulations relating to the savings bank, be made by the minor.
Te any Government stock is standing to the credit of a minor in a
mk, either alone or on a joint account with any other person, an appli-
a stock certificate may be made by the minor at the age and subject
iditions at and subject to which an application for the withdrawal of a
that savings bank may, in pursuance of the Regulations relating to
;s bank, be made by the minor, but in every case such minor shall be
;o attend at the savings, bank named in his application, and give a
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julationS; or the Savings Bank Investment Regulations, 1880, come
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(signed) Arthur D. Hayter.
John Holms.
y Chambers, Whitehall,
I December 1881.
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;ulation6.
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isent of Her Majesty's Postmaster General is hereby signified to the
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1. — AN ACCOUNT of the Gross Amount. of all Sums Received and Paid by the Commissioners
for the Reduction of the National Debt on account of Banks for Savings and
Friendly Societies in Oreai Britain and Ireland^ from their Commencement at
Gth August 1817 to the 20th November 1881 inclusive; — Of the Aggregate Amount
of the Separate Surplus Fund of ail Savings Banks at 20th November 1881, and of
the Gross Amount of all S^ms Transferred to or Paid out of such Surplus Fund in
the coui-se of the Year ended 20th November 1881 : — And^ of all Expenses incurred
by the said Commissioners for Salaries of Clerks, or other Incidental Expenses^
during the Year ended 20th November 1881.
2. — AN ACCOUNT setting forth in Detail the whole of the several Transactions which have
taken place during the Year ended 20th November 1881, in the Investment of all Moneys
which came into the hands of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National
Debt, for Savings Banks and Friendly Societies, and of all the Variations which have
taken place during such Year in the Securities held hj the said Commissioners for those
Institutions.
•*J. — AN ACCOUNT showing the Aggregate Amount of the Liabilities of the Government
to the Trustees of Savings Banks and Friendly Societies respectively, on
20th November 1881, and the Nature, Amount, and Value of the Asseto held by the
Commissioners for the Reduction of the Natiok al Debt to meet the same, and the
Amount of the Deficiency thereon.
{PRESENTED PURSUANT TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT.)
Orderedy by The House of Commons, to be Printed^
22 February 1882.
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SAVINGS BANKS AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
National Debt on account of Banks for Sayings and Friendly Sooibttbs in GretU Britain and Ireland^ from their
prepared under the following Heads, pursuant to 26 & 27 Vict. c. 87.
SUMS PAID
AMOUNT
of Interest,
Dividends and
Return of
Capital
(27,986,068/. 6«.4d)
inTenninable
Annuities
received by the
Commissioners.
Received from
Exchequer, <
per Act 1
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and India
Telegraph
Annuities.
Annuities
for Terms of
Years,
granted to
Advances
under Pensions
Commutation
Acts,
82&83yiot
c 32, and
34 & 35 Vict.
c.36.
Annuities
for Terms of
Years, granted
to Repay
Advances under
"Admiralty
and War Office
Regulation
Act, 18 78,"
41 & 42 Vict.
c63.
For
the Purchase of
Stocks, Aimnities,
and
other Securities,
after Deduction of
Sums received
f0r Sales.
For
Advances
under Pensions
Act,
84 & 86 Vict.
C.86,
in respect of
which an
Axmultyhas
been granted.
Pbr
Incidental
Expenses
charigedon
Fund
Act
26&27Vict.
c87.
TOTAL.
AMOUNT
recdvedtrom
Bxchequer,
per Act
40 Vict, c 18,
as. 16 and 16,
being Excess of
Interest
Credited to
Trustees above
that accrued
on.
Securities.
48 & 44 Vict, i
C86, being
a Half-year's
Payment
of iamnity
created
to pay off the
Capital Defi-
ciency
on account of
Trustee
as it stood
on the
20th November
1880.
GROSS AMOUNT
of Interest paid
and credited
to Savings Banks
and
Friendly Sodeties
by the
Commissioners,
Including Interest
up to and due
upon
20th November
1881.
s,«oo
£. #. rf.
234,906 - 6
£, t. d,
27,017 2 -
£. t, d,
67,800,648 19 6
216,894 8 ft
£. «. d,
66,028 9 6
£. «. d.
18,493 4 8
£. ». d.
67,886470 18 7
266,894 8 6
£. ». d,
82,898,787 19 7
£. «. d.
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£. «. d,
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1,880,460 17 1 249,593 18 10 -
69,761,468 1 8
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8,801,687 14 -6
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234,906 - «
27,017 2 -
68,067,048 7 10
66,028 9 6
18,498 4 8
68,141,666 2 -
84,779,288 16 8
V
660,406 9 6
41386 6 -
3
86,871,481 12 2
68,068,155 16 3
Balance in Banks of England and Ireland (less Drafts issued, but not paid) ; Savings Banks, United Kingdom
J)itt« - Bank of England .... ditto - • Friendly Societies, United Kingdom
£. i. d.
Ungdom
42,098 14 1
Cingdom
642 5 9
£.
42,740 19 10
AN ACCOUNT of tM Expenses incurred bj the said Commissioners for Salaries of Clerks, or other Incidental
Expenses, during the Year ended 20th Noyember 1881.
The CHAROB8 of Mana«bmbrt under this Head are not distingaithed from the General Management of the Office of the Commiisionen ; bnt,
aa fiftr as the same can be estfanated, they may have amounted to 6,000 1.
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ACCOCJNTS RELATING TO SAVINGS BANKS AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
AN ACCOUNT setting forth in Detail the whole of the several Transactions which have taken
came into the hands of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, for
during such Year, in the Securities held by the said Commissioners for those Institutions.
Sums Received on Account of Savings Banks.
For Securities Sold and Securities Paid Off.
Dsolidated
I per Cents,
Sold.
Redaced
£.3 per Cents.
Sold.
£. *. rf.
£. *..</.
New
£.9 per Cents.
Sold.
New
£.2ipcr
Cents.
Sold.
Ex-
chequer
(Suez)
Bonds
Act,
1876,
Paid Off.
£. f. rf.
£.
94,000
Ex-
CI
Bonds,
Paid Off.
Bonds of
the
Gommia-
sionen
of Church Price.
Tem-
poralities
in Ireland,
PaidOfL
Total
Sums Received.
500,000
34,000
500,000
par
£. #. d.
00,98S 18 6
34,000 - -
500,000 - -
594,968 18 6
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place during the Year ended 20th November 1881, in the Investment of all Moneys which
Savings Banks and Friendly Societies, and of all the Variations which have taken place
DATE.
Investments made and Sums Paid on Account of Savings Banks.
In Stock and other Securities.
10 December 18S0
10 December „
10 December „
8-2 December ,,
22 December „
22 Deceml>er „
1 February ISSl
S February „
16 February „
21 February „
24 February „
24 February „
25 February „
2S February „
11 March „
11 March „
14 March „
14 March „
15 March ,,
15 March „
17 March „
18 March „
22 March ,,
24 March ,,
24 March „
25 March „
25 March „
31 March ,i
5 April y,
5 April „
5 April „
5 April „
8 April ,,
8 April ,f
11 April »
12 April
12 April „
Carried forward
51.
Consolidated
£. 3 per Cents.
Reduced
£.3 per Cents.
New
£. 3 per Cents.
£, *. d.
1,933 - -
2,520
150,000
25,000
35,000
75,000
25,000
100,000
100,000
40,000
110,000
100,000
86,000
40,000
50,000
50,000
110,000
25,000
20,000
156,000
190,000
1,419,453
£. #. rf.
900 - -
430
100,000
20,000
20,000
£. #. rf.
3,670
1,920 - -
20,000
20,000 - -
50,000
141,330 -
100,000 - -
35,000
55,000
15,000
15,000
5,000
320,590
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Advances made
to Comiuifliioners of
Church TemporaUtiei
In Ireland,
under ** Belief of
Distress (Ireland) Act,
1880,"
48 Vict, c 4.
£. #. d.
Price.
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£. f. rf.
1,908 16 9
888 15 -
3,624 2 6
2,485 7 -
423 11 -
1,891 4 -
147,937 10 -
24,656 5 -
99,250 - -
34,737 10 -
74,631 6 -
24,812 10 -
99,375 - -
99,250 - -
39,850 - -
19,575 - -
109,725 - -
19.575 - -
99,750 - -
19.576 - -
49,126 - -
19,650 - ~
98,375 - -
85,212 10 -
40,050 - -
50,062 10 -
34,476 - -
50,000 - -
110,412 10 "
25,062 10 -
54,381 5 -
14,812 10 -
14,906 5 -
4,975 - -
20,126 - -
156,102 10 -
120,750 - -
1,872,359 6 3
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2. — Am Account setting forth id Detail the whole of the seyeml TransactioDS which
Sums Received on Account of Savings Banks.
DATE.
For Securities Sold and Securities Paid Off.
Consolidated
£.9 per Cents,
Sold.
Reduced New
£. 3per Cents.'£. 3 perCents.
Sold. Sold.
I Ex-
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1876,
Paid Off.
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Sold.
chequer
Bonds,
Paid Off.
Bonds of
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in Ireland,
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Price.
Total
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£. f. d.
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. 17 May 1881
17 June „
30 June „
26 August jy
26 August „
26 August „
31 August ^
2 November „
for
17 August „
2 November „
for
7 Sflptenber ,,
17 November „
for
5 October „
17 November „
finr
3 November ,,
2,628 10 2
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3,514 5 9
£. s, d.
160,900
2,000
11,941 8 3
13,723 9 1
3,514 5 9
27,664 17 4
160,900
£.
34,000
£.
500,000
200,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
34,000
750,000
♦200,000
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13,586 4
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Sums Received from Trustees ----.........
Dividends on Stock, Annuities for Terms of Years, Interest on Turkish Bonds and other Securities
Advances made to Public Works Loan Commissioners, paid off ......
Reeeived fK>m Exchequer, per Act 43 & 44 Vict. c. 36, being a half-year's payment of Annuity created
to pay off the Total Capital Deficiency, on account of Trustee Savings Banks, as it stood on 20th
November 1880 -
Received from " The Tralee Arbitrators,*' under the Act 39 & 40 Vict, c 204, s. 8, as the amount of sums
remaining unclaimed, and of the undivided Surplus of the Assets of the Tralee Savings Bank, in the
hands of the said Arbitrators ----------.---
£.
50,000 -
50,000 -
50,000 - -
100,000 - -
1,217,361 1 9
746,239 5 -
4,455,418 5 11
58,382 10 -
41,836 6 -
10 9 4
6,519,247 18
* In addition to this sum 2,600,000 1 Bonds were converted at par into a Terminable Annuity of 156,904 L
During the year ended 90th November 1881, certificates, iaraed at the request of Depositori, were lodged with tiie Commiflsfonen for the Beduotioa
and 10,091 1 6 a Sd. sterliog from the Post Office Savlngii Banks Fund, to the Fund for the Banks for Savlnga; further, the sum of 183,3841. U«. id
for Depositors in Trustee Savings Banks, and 9,24« L 9 s. sterling was transferred from the Savings Bank Investment Acoonnt to the Fund tor the Btote
sterling, respeciivel} due to the Poet Office Savings Banks Fund and the 8r rings Bank Investment Account, were, at various periods during the ywr
standing to the credit of the Commissioners on acoonnt of Savings Bonkv to the Stock also standing to tbelr aedit on account of FMt Ofloe
aeoonnt to the others, do not appear in Uie abov* Retuni.
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have taken place during the Year ended 20th November 1881, &c.^ continued.
IirvESTMBNTS made and Sams Paid on Accoant of Savings Banks.
DATE.
Brought forward -
12 April 1881 -
13 April ,,
3 May „
4 May „
4 May „
4 May „
4 May
17 May „
17 May „
18 May „
19 May „
19 May „
27 May „
31 May
30 June „
18 July
19 July „
«2 July „
4 October „
18 October „
19 October „
19 October „
2 November „
2 November „
17 NoTember „
17 NoTember „
18 November ^
18 NoTember „
In Stock and other Securities.
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Consolidated Reduced | New
£. 3 per CenU. i £. 3 per Cents. | £. 3 per Cents.
AdTAno«8 made |
to CommlssionerB of
Church Temponlities
in Ireland I i>_i--
under "Relief of *^"C«-
Distress (Ireland) Act,'
1880,"
43 Vict c. 4.
£.
1,419,453
10,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
s. d.\
£. *.
141,330 -
25,000
25,000
lOO/KK) - - I
20,000 * -
70,000
50,000
49,751 4 11
50,377 16 8
50,697 1 9
100,502 10 4
25,000 - -
25,000 -^ -
2,170,781 18 8
30,000
£. *. d.
320,500 - -
25,000 - -
52,000 - -
85,978 17 6
30,000
85,000
15,000
26,000
60,000
50,000
«. d.
200,000 -
221,330
20,000 - -
Average price of 17th August
Average price of 7th September
Aferage price of 5th October
Average price of 8rd Norember
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Advances under Pensions Conmiutation Act, 34 & 35 Vict c. 36 -
Advances under ''Admiralty and Wv Office Regulation Act, 1878," 41 & 42 Vict c. 53 -
Advances made to Public Works Loan Commissioners ....-.-
Fees paid to Bank of England, and debited to the account of Trustees, ibr Stock exchanged far Stock
CertiBcates
Balance in Bank on 20th November 1881
£. #. d.
1,872,359 6 3
24,843 15 -
10,062 10 -
101,875 - -
50,876 - -
50,937 10 -
25,093 15 -
25,093 15 -
52,260 - -
86,516 5 -
102,600 - -
20,525 - -
30,300 - -
71,750 - -
51,125 - -
200,000 - -
85,056 0 -
15,168 15 -
25,218 16 -
58,850 -
48,812 10 -
29,987 10 -
19,625 - -
60,000 - -•
60/)00 - -
50,000 - -
100,000 - -
25,093 15 -
25,125 - -
3,358,654 6 3
1,723,722 13 2
83,081 18 6
600 - -
1,311,140 - -
- 6 -
42,098 14 1
£.
6*519,247 18
of the National Debt for the trmnifer of Sl,933 1. 18 ». 8 4. sterling from the Fund for the Banks for Barings to the Post Office Savings Banks Fund ;
sterlbig was transferred from the Fnnd for the Banks for Savings to Ifae Savings Bank InTestment Account for the purchase of 3 2. per Gent. Stock
for Savings, being the amount realised by the sale of 8 1, per Gent Stock for Depositors. The balances of above sums, 413S2/. 12». and 124,088 1. 6«. 6tf.
converted, at the maricet price of «he day, into 42,830 /. H t. 3A and 124,917/. lis. 8<<. 8/. per Gent. Stock, which was transferred from the Stock
Savings Banks and the Savings Bank Investment Account. Th«e transfers not being cash tEMiaaotions» but merely sums written off from one Stock
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the Act 38 & 39 Vict. c. 45.
{Presented pursuant to Act 38 ^ 39
Ordertdy by The House of Commons
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of Papers " Presented to Parliament by Command of Her Majesty " rose from
Sessions of 1879 and 1880, respectively, to 388 in the
I, further, that the Papers presented in 1881 were, on an
more than 20 pages each than those presented in the two
I have, &c.
0 the Treasury. (signed) ST. Digby Pigott,
Controller.
; enclosed, in coaipliance with a wish expressed by their
showing as correctly as it is possible to give it, the cost of
s for Printincr and Stationery received from the several
n the years 1879-80 and 1880-81.
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?MBNTS, &c., for the Years 1879-80 and 1880-81.
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an average of the rates paid during each year.
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which any copies have been sold. These^ although supplied in
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Paper
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Printing.
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Sapplies.
£.
£.
Supplies.
£.
£.
£.
£.
2,887
6,766
9,658
8,180
7,281
10,411
86
116
152
53
171
224
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1
1
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340
401
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282
371
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495
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302
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170
200
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146
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1,967
1,984
10
664
574
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110
115
11
126
186
1,578
2,888
8,961
. 1,601
2,886
8,886
118
811
924
184
819
968
247
708
955
208
688
806
40
846
895
80
748
778
10
1,882
1,842
8
1,666
1,674
28
180
208
18
206
224
1,657
1,508
3,160
1,600
1,579
8,179
9
84
98
4
90
94
278
510
788
284
483
767
168
657
820
868
1,072
1,485
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40
48
6
58
64
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28
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1
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70
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2,682
3,010
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3,200
3,445
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8,551
18,109
9,445
9,188
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240,686
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SUEZ CANAL (PURCHASE OF SHARES).
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ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE
ACCOUNTS showing the Sums Received from the Khedive of Egypt; the Charge
for Principal and Interest on the Money raised in respect of the Purchase of the
above Shabes ; and the Amount of Principal still outstanding.
[Prepared in pursuance of Act 39 & 40 Vict, c, 67, s. 3.]
TATEMENT showing to Slst March 1882, the Total Amount paid for the
Purchase of Shares of the Khedive of Egypt in the Suez Canal, and for
Expenses connected therewith ; the Amount of Debt created to provide for such
Payment; the Amount issued out of the Consolidated Fund and applied in
Payment of Interest and Principal of the said Debt, and the Amount remaining
Unredeemed.
imount paid for the Shares and for Expenses : —
urchase-monej of 1 76,602 shares
otnmission thereon of 2} per cent paid to Messrs. N, de Rothschild
and Sons
ther Expenses incidental to the Purchase
£.
t of Money raised by the creation of Debt, to provide (in part) for
ibove Total Payment, viz. : —
f Exchequer Bonds issued at par, bearing interest at dj per cent
per annum, and redeemable at par within 86 years (by the appli-
cation of an annual sam, not exceeding 200,000/,, to the payment
of interest and principal) - £.
£. s, d,
8,076,582 2 6
99,414 11 I
625 14 10
4,076,622 8 5
4,000,000
its Issued out of the Consolidated Fund for Payment of Interest and Principal of the
e Exchequer Bonds ; the Application of the same, and Amount of the Bonds remaining
edeemed : —
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Applied in Payment of
£xcheqner
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Principal.
remaining
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£. s. d.
£. s. d.
£.
£.
Year to 31 March 1877
149,912 10 -
189,912 10 -
10,000
3,990,000
„ 81 March 1878
199,923 5 -
139,128 6 -
60,800
3,929,200
„ 81 March 1879
199,876 - -
186,976 - -
62,900
3,866,300
„ 31 March 1880
199,965 5 -
184,755 5 -
65,200
3,801,100
„ 81 Mareh 1881
199,854 - -
182,454 - -
67,400
3,783,700
„ 81 March 1882
199,874 - -
130,074 - -
69,800
3,663,900
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SUEZ CANAL (PURCHASB OF SHARES).
II,_STATEMENT of the Amounts Received from the Khedive of Egypt to Slst March 1882, for
Interest at 5 per Cent, per Annum on the Purchase Money (3,976,582/. 2*. 6rf,) of the Suez
Canal Shares, in connderation of the deferment of the right to receive Dividends on such Shares;
also showing the effect of an assumed Application of the Amounts received in Payment of Interest
at 3} per Cent, per Annum, and in Redemption of Principal of so much of the Debt created to
provide Pi
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Memorandum. —
1st June 1881:-
Assumed Amount of
Interest at 3} per ce
assiuned balance c
Sinking Fund
1st December 1
Interest at 3} per cc
of Debt (8,640,14
Sinking Fund
Treasury Chambe
20 June li
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SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1859.
COPY of Treasury Minute relative to the Superannuation of Temporary
Copyists or Writers transferred to the Establishment of the Civil
Service.
Treasury Chambers, Whitehall,
1 June 1882.
My Lords, having read the Orders of Her Majesty the Ctueen in Council,
dated 19th August 1871, 9th August 1872, the Treasury Minute of 27th June
1872, and Clause 12 of the Order of Her Majesty the Queen in Council, dated
12th February 1876 {see Appendix hereto), are pleased to direct as follows, for
the purpose of accommodating their practice under the Superannuation Act,
1859, to those regulations : —
I. Writers employed before 19th August 1871, and afterwards without inter-
ruption of service, transferred to the Establishment, may, subject to such of the
following conditions as are applicable to them, count their service as Writers
for superannuation.
II. Writers (a) compensated under the Treasury Minute of 27th June 1872,
and afterwards registered by the Civil Service Commissioners as Writers on the
ordinary scale — and Writers {b) so registered in respect only of employment
after 19th August 1871 — being respectively afterwards, without interruption of
service, transferred to the Establishment, can count no service before the date
of such transfer for superannuation, except as hereinafter is provided in respect
of Class (a).
III. Writers who, after their transfer to the Establishment, have repaid the
commutation granted them under the said Minute of 27th June 1872 may
reckon their service as Writers for superannuation as if they had not
commuted.
IV. Writers who have not been required, on promotion to the Establishment,
to repay the amount of their commutation under the said Minute of 27th June
1 872, are allowed the following options, viz. : —
(1.) To repay during their service the said amoxmt in such manner as
my Lords may agree to ; and, on the completion of such repayment, to
count their service as Writers for pension. So far as, at the time of their
retirement, they may not have completed the repayment, they will be
subject to stoppages ^such as my Lords may agree to) from the pensions
awarded to them.
(2.) Not to repay the commutation at all, and to be pensioned for
a period of service commencing only from the date of their transfer to the
Establishment. {See over for Appendix.)
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TREASURY MINUTE RELATIVE TO THE
APPENDIX.
At the Court at Balmoral, the 19th day of August 1871.
Present:
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in CounciL
Whereas in pursuance of Her Majesty's Order in Council, dated 4th June 1870, Her
Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners therein named have framed, and the Lords Com-
missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have approved, sundry regulations for testing the
qualifications of persons proposed to be appointed to situations or employments in Her
Majesty's Civil Establishments, and part oi such regulations (viz., the regulations* con-
tained in the schedule hereto), relate to temporary writers, whose services are not confined
to anv single Civil Establishment, but who represent, to whatever Establishment they
may happen for the time being to be attached, the same description of labour :
And whereas it is expedient to place at the service of every Department where tem-
porary writers are for the time being needed persons whose wages and conditions of
employment are the same :
Now, therefore, Her Majesty^ by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, doth
ordei^ and it is hereby ordered as follows, via.:
I. That no temporary writers be attached henceforth to any Establishment of Her
Majesty's Civil Service except in conformity with the annexed regulations,* or wiih
such further regulations as the said Civil Service Commissioners may, with the concur-
rence of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, issue in execution of their powers in
thaibdial£
IL That a week's notice, which may, at the discretion of the chief of the Department,
be extended to a month's notice, be given to all acting writers (except such as fall within
the terms of Clause III. of this present Order) who are not willing to continue their
service upon the terms of the regulations hereto appended.
HL That temporary writers heretofore certificated by the Civil Service Commissiotters
for service in any particular Department, and temporary writers now borne upon the
Register of the Civil Service Commissioners who have been respectively serving in the
same Departmait continuously from a date preceding 4th June 1870, f be excepted from
Clause II., and be retained, but only so long as their services are required in the same
Department, at the salary or wages, and on the other terms, which they were actually
receiving, and were actually subject to, on 4th June 1870, f without any addition thereto,
or alteration therein, on account of service following that date.
rV. That Departments connected immediately with Courts of Justice, or with the
registration of tegsl titles or instruments, be excepted from this Order, so long as the
chiefs of such Department shall not have signified their consent to be bound by it.
(signed) Edmund Habsisoit.
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 9th day of August 1872.
Present :
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whereas it is expedient to amend the Order in Council, dated the 19th day of August
1871, relating to writers in the Civil Service :
Now, therefore. Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, doth
order, and it is hereby ordered as follows, viz. : —
That where the words " 4th June 1870" occur in the third clause of the said Order,
the words " 19th August 1871 " be substituted instead thereof.
(signed) Arthur Helps.
• The regulations here referred to are not printed as part of this Appendix, not heing in question for the
purposes of the Minute. ,, , ..i-k,.^i. j *r
t The Order in Council, dated 0th August 1872 (see below) provides that this Order is to he read as if
the date 19th August 1871 had been inserted instead of 4th June 1870.
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SU PERANNUATION OF TEMPORARY COPYISTS OR WRITERS. 3
Trbasctbt Minute.
Treasury, 27 June 1872.
My Lords advert to an Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated 19tli August 1871,
whereby it was ordered, among other things, —
1. That no temporary writer should be attached thenceforth to any establishment of
Her Majesty's Civil Service, except in conformity^ with certain regulations to the Order
now in recital annexed, or with such further regulations as the said Civil Service Com-
missioners might, with the concurrence of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, issue
in execution of their powers in that behalf.
2. That a week's notice which might, at the discretion of the chief of the department,
be extended to a month's notice, should be given to all acting writers (except such as fell
within the terms of Clause 3 of the Order now in recital) who should not be willing to
continue their service upon the terms of the regulations thereto appended.
3. That temporary writers theretofore certificated by the Civil Service Commissioners
for service in any particular department, and temporary writers at the date of the Order
now in recital borne upon the register of the Civil Service Commissioners, who had been
respectively serving in the same department continuously from a date preceding 4th June
1870, should be excepted from Clause 2, and be retained, but only so lon^s^ as their ser^
vices were required m the same department at the salary or wages, and on the other
terms, which they were actually receiving and were actually subject to on 4th June 1870,
without any addition thereto or alteration therein on account of service following that
date.
My Lords take notice that many temporary writers were serving in Her Majesty's
civil establishments on 4th June 1870, upon terms which included certain annual incre-
ments of their wages up to a maximum according to their efficiency and ffood conduct,
and also included certain provisions for terminating their service should it oe no longer
required.
My Lords further advert to various communications showing that the said last-men-
tioned writers had, up to the date of the hereinbefore recited Order in Council of 19th
August 1871, generally, although en-oneously, construed the said terms to mean that
(with the exception of misconduct) the same writers should be retained in em]iloyment on
their then terms, as long as work of the kind which they had been engaged to do required
to be done in the departments where they were employed.
My Lords hold that in order to maintain clearly a distinction between temporary
writers and persons serving in an established capacity in the permanent civil service of
the State, it was absolutely necessary to substitute such terms as those in the said Order
in Council of the 19th August 1871, for the terms which included progressive wages, but,
in order to compensate the existing writers, as far as is reasonable, tor any disappoint-
ment which this alteration in the terms of temporary service may have occasioned to
thent, my Lords are pleased to direct as follows : —
Every temporary writer, under whatever name, who was on the 4th June 1870 em-
ployed m any of Her Majesty's civil establishments, and was engi^ed upon terms which
included progressive wages, shall (subiect to the provision by Parliament of the necessary
funds; be allowed his choice of the following alternatives :—
{A.) Either to continue in his employment upon the terms laid down in Clause 3 of
the Order in Council of 19th August 1871 ; or,
(B.) To retire, receiving a gratuity upon the scale of a pension commuted at five years'
purchase under Section 7 of the Superannuation Act of 1859, as applied by the Treasury
Minute of 14th June 1859.*
Those writers who may elect to receive the gratuities will be eligible for re-employ-
ment as writers on the ordinarv scale under the regulations contained in the schedule to
the Order in Council of 19th August 1871.
♦ Extract from Treasury Minute of 14th June 1869 :— ** With respect to cases of abolition of office which
*^ may arise under Clause 7 of 92 Vict. cap. 26, to persons who shall ha\e served 20 years and upwards, a
** period of 10 years shall be added to their actual service in computing their retiring aUowance under the
*^ circumstances described in the clause in question.
*^ To persons who bhall have seired under 20 years, and not less than 15 years, a period of seven years
"* shall be added.
'' To persons who shall have served under 15 years, and not less than 10, a period of five rears shall be
** added.
*< To persons who shall have served under 10 years, and not less than five, a period of three years shall
'' be added.
^ To persons who shall have served less than five years an allowance shall be awarded calculated at the
** rate of one sixtieth fur each year of service, with an addition of one vear or one sixtieth.
*^ In consideration, however, of the very small allowances which would treauently have to be granted in
*^ these latter cases, my Lords will commute suoh annual allowances for fixed payments
" calculated at ^ye years* purchase.**
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A SUPERANNUATION OF TEMPORARY COPYISTS OR WRITERS.
At the Court at Windsor, the 12th day of February 1876.
Present :
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
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stmenls may be made exceptionally to the lower division of clerks from the
rs serving before 4th June 1870, if thoroughly qualified, and from those sub-
jistered by the Civil Service Commissioners ; provided that the age of these
exceed 30 years at the time of their being placed on the register; that at the
resent Order in Council, they have served as registered writers for a period
an three years ; that they produce certificates from the head of the depart-
li they are serving that it is desirable, in the interest of the public service, to
iploy them in that same department ; and that they prove their fitness by a
y examination.
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SUPERANNUATIONS (SIR CHARLES HERRIES).
CX)PY of Treasury Minute awanling a Special Pension to Sir
Charles Herries, late Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue.
Treasury Minute, dated 2nd December 188L
My Lords read the following statement submitted to the Board by the
Chancellor of the Exchequer :
" The Chancellor of the Exchequer cannot allow the retirement of so
^^ old and so able a public servant as Sir Charles Herries, late Chairman
" of the Board of Inland Revenue, to take place without a word of acknow-
^* ledgment. He desires to state to the Board of Treasury bis strong
" sense of the devotion, assiduity, and talent which Sir Charles Herries has
•' for so many years applied to the discharge of his very important
" duties ; and his regret for the failure of health which has brought the
" career of this highly valued civil servant to a close.
'Mt is the less necessary for him to dwell at any length upon this
^* topic, because so very short a time has elapsed since Her Majesty
" was pleased to confer on Sir Charles Herries a marked and well-merited
" recognition, by raising him to the rank of Knight Commander of the
'* Order of the Bath.
*• The Chancellor of the Exchequer recommends that in further acknow-
** ledgment of the public sei-vices of Sir C- Herries, he should he allowed
" to receive the additional year of service necessary to qualify him to
'^ receive by way of pension the full two-thirds of his salary."
My Lords approve, and are pleased accordingly to grant to Sir Charles Herries
a pension of 1,353 /. 4 ^. per annum.
I^t a copy of this Minute be sent to Sir C. Herries, with the letter announc-
ing his pension, and to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, and also a copy
presented to Parliament,
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several Classes since 1835)."
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AN ACCOUNT showing all the Sums which have been Rec
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the 1st April 1880 and the 31st March 1881, and of the hu
Assets of the Treasury Chest on the latter Day; tog(
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.
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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
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TREASURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
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A.N ACCOUNT showing all the Sums which have been Received into the
1st April 1880 and the 3 1st March 1881 ; prepared by
Cash Balance on Ist April 1880 :
Canh in the hands of the Paymaster General and in the yariooe
Treasury Chests abroad^ as shown in the Explanatory Statement
of the Cash Balance in the Treasury Chest Account, for 1879-80
1.— MONEY RAISED IN 1880-81.
Consignment of Specie:
Specie received from England at the yarious Stations abroad
Treasury Bills:
Bills drawn upon Her Majesty^s Treasury by Treasury Chest
Officers abroad .-----.-.
2.- SUMS RECEIVED INTO THE TREASURY CUE8T FOR
REMITTANCE, &c
Army Services --......-.
Navy Services :
Sum deposited in Malta Treasury Chest .....
Post Office:
Revenue, Money Orders, &c. --.--..
Colonial Governments:
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£. «. d.
Bermuda 3,221 8 U
Gibraltar 3,006 13 5
Gold Coast 3,900 - -
Malta 17,000 - . -
St. Helena -..-.. 2,000 - -
Sierra Leone •-•.-. 24,434 18 10
Colonial Contributions:
Contributions by Colonial Governments in aid of Military Expen-
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£• s. d.
Ceylon 95,413 4 3
Hong Kong 19,504 5 -
Malta - - - - - - . 5,000 - -
Mauritius 18,210--
Natal 3,666 18 4
Straits Settlements .... 43,262 611
Miscellaneous Receipts, viz.: — £, $, d.
Exchequer for Wrecks, Ceylon - . - - 60 2 10
Copyright in the Colonies . . . - . 267
Relief of Distressed British Seamen Abroad - - 57 18 10
Rent of Bird Island, Tasmania • - . .loo--
West India Incumbered Estates • - - . 22 4 -
Bermuda, Sales of Land - - • . .90--
High Court of Admiralty - . . . •58 161
Orange River Territory, &c. :
Deposits in IVeasury Chests 963 5 7
Payments out of Treasury Chests • • • . 792 17 3
.Amount received to replace the balance of Loss over Gain, in the
Treasury Chest transactions of 1870-80, viz. : — £ d
From Vote of Credit, War in South Africa - 30,998 1 7
From Parliamentary Grant .... 2,763 12 3
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545,341 15 8
2,080,193 18 11
812,994 11 3
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891 8 4
170 8 4
83,761 13 10
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2,625,585 14 7
664,187 16
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1.--PAYMENT8 ON ACCOUNT OF MONEY RAISED IN 1880-81.
Consignment of Specie:
Payments to the Mint for Specie sent to yarioos Stations abroad -
Treasury Bills:
Bills paid by the Paymaster General . . - . .
578,962 7 -
1,078,185 4 1
9.— Payments in respect of sums deposited in the treasury chest
FOR REMITTANCE, &c
Army Sbrvicbs: £. «. d.
Amount paid over to the Secretary of State for War - • . 4,286,912 10 6
Navy" Services:
£. $. d.
Payment to Admiralty of Sum deposited in Malta
Treasury Chest 122 18-
Payment to Admiralty of balance for 1870-80 - 3,300 7 8
Post Office:
Payment to Post Office in London by Paymaster ^* *• *
General 70,111 6 5
Payment to Post Office in Colonies by Treasury
Chest Officers" -.-... 430 14 «
Colonial Governments:
Repayment of Sums deposited on their account, and payments to
their Agents in England, viz. : —
£. *. d.
Bermuda 3^551 1 ix
Gibraltar --...-_ 3^006 13 6
Gold Coast 4,700 - -
Malta I7I00O - .
St. Helena •*--.•_ 1 ooo — —
Sierra Leone 18,020 8 10
Colonial Contributions:
Payment into Her Majesty's Exchequer of Sums received
from Colonial Governments in aid of Military Expenditure -
Expenses of Marines at San Juan, &c. :
Refund of Sum deposited in Treasury Chest in March 1880 -
Miscellaneous Repayments: £, 5. d.
Exchequer for Wrecks, Coylon - - . - 60 2 10
Copyright in the Colonies 2 6 7
Relief of DiPtressed British Seamen Abroad - - 57 18 10
Rent of Bird island, Tasmania .... 100 - -
West India Incumbered Estates - - . . 852 14 -
Bermuda, Sales of Lemd - - . . . 90 - -
Oranoe River Territory, &c. :
Payment to Colonial Office of Sums deposited in Treasury Chests
Yunnan Indemnity: £^ ,^ d.
Sum paid in China through Her Majesty's
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Sum paid into Her Majesty's Exchequer, being
part of the balance remaining in the TreBBUTy
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48,187 4 2
203,201 0 7
548 18 -
1,163 2 3
571 10 10
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2,557,147 11 1
4,580,881 1 2
7,147,026 12 8
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TREASURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
iv AccocwT showing all the Sums which have been Received into the Treasury Chest, -
Brought forward • - •
CEIVED OUT OF VOTES OF PARLIAMENT, &c, IN
NT OF ADVANCES FROM THE TREASURY CHEST.
£. S. d.
720,000 - -
11,747 li 11
s. d.
ervioes - * - - -
iye Services ....
£. *. d.
louses Abroad - • - • . 4,940 2 7
sy Houses and Consular Buildings - 0,405 4 b
St Establishments in the Colonies - 28,204 16 10
I Metropolitan Police ... 29 1 8
Constabulary - ... - 2,808 1 10
iar Services 45,603 8 8
3S— Granto in Aid .... 1,668 7 8
J lliver Territory, &c. - - - 158 7 7
1^6 Bounties, &c. (Liberated Africans) 4,215 - -
ianeous Charitable Allowances (Canada) 5 8 4
nnualions ...... 9,654 18 -
5,948^129 10 8
731,747 11 11
RTMENTS :
inue
1,133 9 2
589 11 9
Fund ; — Pensions
RNMENT OF CaNaDA :
ou account of Signal Stations (Nova Scotia)
Lbfroy :
i'reight overpaid in 1875-76 ...
£. 8. d.
4,492,950 16 7
I
6,674,877 2 2
98,862 7 7
1,723 - 11
90 12 -
52 6 -
896 14 5
10 - -
Total
£.
hambers,!
y 1882. /
d Audit Department,^
[arch 1882- J
101,135 - 11
11,268,962 19 8
I certify that this Account has been compared with the
Examined,
-ff. B, Arbcr.
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TREASURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. 5
and which hare been Paid out of the samey between Ist April 1880 and 3 let March IBSi ^^continued. Cr.
Brought forward - •
8.— ADVANCES FROM THE TREASURY CHEST IN 1880-81, TO BE
REPAID OUT OF VOTES OF PARLIAMENT, &c
Army
Navy: £. $. d.
Effective Services • 770,076 9 8
Non-Effective Services 12,272 12 1
Civil Services:
Class I.:
Lighthouses Abroad ...
Embassj Houses and Consular Buildings
Class III.:
Convict Establishments in the Colonies
Dublin Metropolitan Police
Irish Constabulary - • • •
5,888 18 4
4,905 4 5
- 28,266 2 9
29 1 8
- 2,266 18 11
Class V. :
Consular Services 64,404 16 1
Colonies — ^Grants in Aid - - - - 1,631 17 5
Tonnage Bounties^ ko, (Liberated Africans) 8,397 11 8
Class VI. :
Miscellaneous Charitable Allowances
(Canada) 8176
Superannuations ..... 9)468 7 8
Revenue Departments :
Customs
Inland Revenue
1,126 7 4
505 18 -^
India Office
Consolidated Fund : — Pensions
Dominion Government of Canada :
Advances on account of Signal Stations (Nova Scotia) •
Net Loss in 1880-81 on transactions connected with the raising of
Money for the various Treasury Chests .....
Cash Balance on Slst March 1881 {vide page 8) •
£. *. d.
2,825,618 11 7
791,849 1 4
115,262 11 5
1,722 - 4
90 12 -
52 6 -
401 3 6
£. «. d.
7,147,028 12 8
9,832 7 2
3,243,8
878,1
11,268,9
>TAL - • - £.
Treasury Chest Account Books, and is correct.
jR. E. Welhy,
Accountir
^ IFw. Dunbar,
Comptroller General of the Receipt and Issoe of Her Majest
Exchequer, and Auditor General of Public Accounts. '
110.
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CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
i ACCOUNT showing the Liabilities and Assets
LIABILITIES.
iBurj Chest Offioers Abroad — Outetanding :
i the Year 1876-77 - - - .
tto - 1877-78 ... -
bto - 1878-79 - . - .
tto - 1879-80 ... -
tto - 1880-81 - - - -
:> THE Treasury Chest in 1880-81 for
VERNMENTS :
reived on their aocount not re-
ad Ist March 1881:
Quda - - . . .
ielena - - - .
-a Leone . . . .
!7TRIBUTIOM8 :
;eived from Colonial Govern-
not r^Mud to Her Majesty's
luer hj dlst March 1881 :
on
gkong . . - -
ritias
il
its Settlements - - -
BMNITT :
o meet further claims
£. $. d.
60 - -
1,000 - -
6,643 - -
£. i. <L
17,222 4 6
4,971 16 -
4,846 - -
666 18 4
7,210 7 10
OF Admiralty:
deposited in Bermuda Treasury Chest on
day 1880, as the unclaimed Balance of the
Is of the Derelict Ship '< L'A venire " -
£. s. d.
1,266 - -
2,200 - -
2,270 - -
6,228 - ~
870,728 10 -
£• 9. d.
812,981 10 -
6,696 16 9
7,698 - -
84,416 - 8
2,964 - -
68 16 1
\ of Assete available on 8 Ist March 1881 for carryinff on the
easury Chest ...
Total
- - £.
382,676 10 -;
868,660 S 6
1,000,000 - -
1>746,326 18 6
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TRRASURY CHBST ACCOUNT FOB THE YEAR ENDEI> »1 MARCH 1881.
of the Treasury Chest, on the 31st March 1881.
ASSETS.
Cr.
Cash due by Officers acting as Paymasters for the Treasury. Chest :
Balance due by the Paymaster General and the various Treasury
Chest Officers Abroad on the Slst March 188 1, as shown at
the end of the General Account (page 6), and detailed in the
Explanatory Statement of Cash Balances (page 8) - -
Specie in Transit from this Country to Treasury Chest Officers
Abroad -----
Advances from the Treasury Chest in 1880-81 due from Votes
OF Parliament and other Sources :
Army
Navy :
Effective Services - - - -
Non- Effective Services - - - -
Civil Services:
Class I. :
Lighthouses Abroad - . - .
Class III. :
Convict Establishments in the Colonies -
Dublin Metropolitan Police - - -
Irish Constabulary - - - .
Class V.:
Consular Services - - - -
Colonies, Grants in Aid, &c.
Orange River Territory, &c.
Tonnage Bounties, &o. (Liberated Africans)
Class VI. :
Miscellaneous Charitable Allowances
Supt^rannuations • • • - .
Revenue Departments :
Customs
Inland Revenue -
Consolidated Fund: — Pensions
50,076 9 8
8,842 16 2
2,701 14 10
6,211 4 -
7 5 5
558 18 -
83,582 - 1
348 12 8
119 12 1
755 3 -
1 5 10
2,843 16 7
801 4 7
161 11 2
Dominion Government of Canada :
Advances on account of Signal Stations, Nova Scotia
Natal Colonial Government:
Advances for Telegraphic Extension ...
Freight on Specie overpaid to Captain B. L. Lefroy in 1875-76
Net Loss in 1880-81 on Transactions connected with the raising of
Money for Treasury Chests Abroad --••-.
5. d.
£.
60
TOTAI
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SURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
ATOBY STATEMENT of the Cash Balances on the Slst March 1881.
TATI0N8, &c.
Balances on
UtAprU1880.
Beceipts during
Year to
3l8t March 1881.
Payments daring
Year to
3l6t March 1881.
Balances in
Hands
of Treasury Chest
Officers on
31st March 1881.
£. 9. d.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
ir General • • • •
924,137 9 -
6,809,406 8 8
7448,324 19 4
585,218 18 4
Cheft Officer in—
j^mnf • • • • •
602 17 6
15,239 19 -
13,930 4 -
2,002 12 6
nnda - • • • -
21,355 10 4
172,046 8 -
185,578 14 4
7,823 4 -
B of Good Hope . - -
11,920 16 1
264,621 6 -
239,916 - -
36,626 2 1
ion
15,000 9 6
107,663 2 5
99,657 15 I
23,005 16 10
•altar . • • • .
6,133 17 7
305,457 - 8
294,955 19 4
16,634 18 11
ICOMt . . . .
3,444 12 11
21,237 14 2
15,680 5 11
9,002 1 2
iduras • - - .
3,710 18 4
13,623 10 2
15,462 9 7
1,771 18 11
gKong . - • .
51,433 1 11
336,705 1 2
324,044 1 1
64,094 2 "
iica
. . . Vid
4 below (Credit Balai
ice).
—
a - - - - -
46,616 14 11
531,151 11 2
539,717 13 10
38,250 12 5
ritlui . . - -
13,052 10 6
33,521 14 1
39,701 18 6
6,872 6 1
il
51,837 - 1
841,306 12 2
863,514 1 10
29,628 10 5
1 Scotia . - - -
23,896 11 10
249,908 15 8
248,314 3 10
25,491 3 8
lelena • - - -
6,426 4 10
21,815 7 9
22,358 4 11
5,883 7 8
■a Leone - - - -
3,259 16 8
44,525 4 10
34,763 2 5
13,021 19 I
hAuatraUa - . .
504 17 2
7>202 4 9
7,449 19 7
257 2 4
Iti Settlements •
11,102 18 1
76,298 8 4
80,355 2 4
7,046 4 1
lania- - . - .
3,576 12 10
17,655 - 4
17,361 11 8
3,870 I 6
temAuatralia ...
5,042 10 5
43,608 14 3
43,616 - 1
5,035 4 7
t Indies ....
2,873 2 4
89,270 1 1
89,571 5 3
2,571 18 2
1,206,218 12 10
10,002,163 4 8
10,324,273 12 11
884,108 4 7
aica
5,937 3 9
102,027 8 5
102,152 5 2
6,062 - 6
878,046 4 1
Balance still owin
Command in Ni
g to the Treasory Ch
tal during tlie Zula M
est in respect of Ben
rar . - .
1
aittances within the\
-J
rOTAL • • - £.
59 10 -
878,105 14 1
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TREASURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881.
AN ACCOUNT of the Liabilities and Assets of the Treasury Chest Fund,
Outstanding on Slat March 1880, and still Outstanding on 3l8t March 1881.
LIABILITIES.
Treasury Bills :
Bills drawn by Treasury Chest Officers Abroad :
Drawn in - 1876-77
Ditto - 1877-78
Ditto - 1878-79
Ditto - 1879-80
Sums Deposited in the Treasury Chest for Remittance :
Yunnan Indemnity. — Balance of Sum received into Treasury
Chest, in China, in 1877-78
Total Liabilitij
ASSETS.
Advances from the Treasury Chest, due out of Votes of Parha-
ment, &c, :
Amounts to be recovered from Pensioners to whom overpayments >
had been made, viz. :
In Western Australia, 1876-77
Ditto - 1877-78
Tasmania - 1877-78
Ditto . 1879-80
Remittances within the Command, Natal :
Balance still owing in respect of Advances during tbe Zulu
War ----
CapUiin B. L. Lefroy ; overpaymoot in 1875-6 (repayable by instal-
ments) - ....-•--.-
Advances to Natal Colonial Government for Telegraphic Exten-
sion, viz., in 1878-79 -.-.----
Ditto
1879-80
Total Asse*
Treasury Chambers,!
17 January 1882. J
* Recovered in Mkv 1881.
110.
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RY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THB YEAR SNDBD 31 MARCH 1881.
PROFIT AND LOSS, 1880-81.
onnectcd with the raising of
Treasury Chests Abroad, tiz. :
7 Bills :
t of Dollars to Hong Kong and
ts
of Balances in the hands of
^pril 1880, consequent on the
he Dollar:
>nts
Selected Dollars, Hong Kong
es from Gibraltar to Crown
sf 2,278 depreciated Dollars,
D Pensions in West Indies
i&uTj Bills, Mauritius -
connected with the raising of
Treasury Chests Abroad, viz. :
y Bills :
[ances :
transferred from the Treasury
, Hong Kong . - -
(fice remittances from Jamaica
ices to Crown Agents :
1,726 18 7
1,484 10 9
60 8 ]1
2,160 - -
483 15.10
1,888 14 7
255 18 2
d.
5,815 9 1
4,486 18 10
1,644 12 9
4,518 11 2
795 15 -
7 11 2
28 9 6
2 10 9
1 6 8
8 18 4
Total Loss in 1880-81 - £.
783 18 3
64 18 8
259 15 11
788 7 6
420 - -
1,548 14 4
414 7 5
27 4 10
485 - -
508 9 2
1^74 1 -
203 4 5
600 15 I
250 - -
12 17 11
22 10 -
4,692 1 II
2,296 9 8
787 6 11
97 10 -
35 7 11
8 14 3
Total Profit in 1880-81
Net Loss in 1880-81
s. ti.
17,249 17 10
7,917 10 8
9,382 7 2
R. E. Welby^
Accounting Officer.
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TREASURY CHEST ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. I I
KEPOKT of the Comptroller and Auditoi
Account for the Year 1880-81, prepared in
8. 4.
1. The only point in connection with this A<
is under the statement of Assets and Liabilitic
unadjusted on the Slst March 1881.
The sums under these heads outstanding for n
LlABILIT
Yunnan Inder
Balance of sum received into the Treasury Ch
This liability appears to be in course of adju
1879-80 of 19,096 /, 9 5. 7 d. having been reduc(
payments : —
Payments in China - - -
Payment into the Exchequer, being part <
Assets.
Advances from the Treasury due out of Votes
Amounts to be recovered from pensioners to m
In Western Australia, 1876-77
In Western Australia, 1877-78
In Tasmania, 1877-78 -
Attention was called to these outstanding amc
for the year 1879-80, Lut no adjustment of them
2. The net loss on the Treasury Chest tram
9,332 L 7 s. 2 </., for which a Vote of Parliament
Comptrol
and Ai
Exchequer and Audit Department,
8 March 1882.
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WOODS, FORESTS, AND LAND REVENUES.
1880-81.
ABSTRACT ACCOUNTS of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Woops, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year ended on the
31st March 1881 ; together with the Report of the Comptroller and
Auditor General thereon.
(Presented in pursuance of Act 14 «J- 16 Vict. c. 42, s. 39.)
Ordered f by The House of Commons, to be Printed,
24 February 1 882.
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2 ABSTRACT ACCOUNTS OF RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
l.-~AN ABSTRACT ACCOUNT showing the Receipt and Expenditure of the
ended on the 31st March
Jlr
"THE CAPITAL OF THE LAND REVENUE"
RECEIPT.
Cuh.
Stock and
other Securities.
£. 8. d.
£. *. d.
t April 1880
28,217 11
16,305 9 2
£. s. d.
£. s. d.
'
-
149^57 14 10
.
1,613 5 7
148,144 9 3
kblc Rents -
4,366 12 5
-
- 8 4
4,366 4 1
74 1 6
Qents
f Copyholds - - - -
6,129 - -
e Royal Forests - - -
212 2 6
1
t (per Act 29 & 30 Vict c. 62)
21,274 12 2
L (Asgill House, Richmond) -
31 5 8
eipts *
716 1 -
ranees for Permanent Improve-
19 & 80 Vict. c. 62)
7,947 9 6
188,896 6 8
1
er Cent. Consolidated Annuities :
ted in Three per Cent. Consolidated Annuities
Contra) - - - - • -
20 4 7
)er Cent. Reduced Annuities :
invested in Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities
Contra) - -
invested in Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities
[ouse, Richmond) {vide per Contra)
- . .
111,824 10 8
32 8 8
£.
217^112 16 8
128,188 2 1
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OF WOODS, FORB6T3, AND LAKD REVENUES, FOB YEAR ENDKD 31 MARCH 1881 3
Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year
1881, on Account of —
(per Acts 10 Geo. 4, c. 60 ; 14 & 15 Vict. c. 42, and 29 k 30 Vict. c. 62). O.
EXPENDITURE.
By Purchases of Estates
„ Redemption of Land Tax
,y Enfranchisements of Copyholds
„ Advances for Permanent Improvements
„ Miscellaneous Payments
£. s. d.
32,905 10 -
8,460 12 6
96 1 4
21,788 -- 1
948 14 2
Cash.
£. s. d.
Stock and
other Saeoritiet.
£. S. d.
59,198 18 1
„ Stock Three per Cent. Consolidated Annuities :
Cost of £. 20. 4. 7. Stock purchased (vide per Contra)
„ Stock, Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities :
Cost of £. 111,824. 19. 8. Stock purchased {vide per Contra)
Cost of £. 82. 8. 8. Stock purchased (Asgill House) {vide
per Contra) --
„ Balances on the 8 1st March 1881
20 - -
110,000
81 6 8
47,867 12 11
128,188 2 1
£. 217,112 16 8
128,188 2 1
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4 ABSTRACT ACCOUNTS OF RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
II. -AN ABSTRACT ACCOUNT showing the Receipt and Expenditure of the
ended on the 3 1st March
Dr. -^THE INCOME OF THE LAND REVENUE"
RECEIPT.
Cash.
F.— LAND REVENUE,
tlic l8t April 1880 - - -
£. K. d.
27,737 16 10
if &C*
ebits
£. s. d.
406,290 - 4
16,854 0 9
LccouDt (per Act 29 & 30 Vict. c. 62)
Renewal of Crown Leases
' £. .V. d.
es for Leases, &c. - i 3,974 6 6
jbits
£. $. d.
389,435 10 7
22,074 12 1
1,905 - -
Stock.
£. *. d.
2,464 13 9
roduce of Crown
;bils •
!oney ...
(bits
urchase Moneys of
1 - . . .
bit
late
5 Receipts
bit - . -
79
8
-
Ireland
-
-
£.
s.
d.
8,286
16
11
6
8
2
2,413
1
-
6
4
6
6,271
19
5
3
14
1
£.
9.
d.
2,264
3
5
489
7
2
3,894 18
851 19
3,280 8 9
2,406 16 6
6,268 6
86 -
1,764 16 8
Receipt from '' Land Reyenub" - - - £. 431,968 7 1
Carried forward - -
£. 459,706 8 11 2,464 13 9
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OF WOODS, FORESTS, AND LAND REVENUES, FOR TEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. 5
Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year
1881, on Account of —
(per Acts 10 Geo. 4, c. 50; 14 & 15 Vict. c. 42, and 29 & 30 Vict. c. 62).
EXPENDITITRE,
I.— LAND REVENUE.
By Salaries and Per-ceotag^es of Receivers, &c.
Less, Credit
£. s. d.
8,815 14 11
72 17 2
„ Incidental Expenses of Receivers, &c.
„ Surveys, Plans, &c.
„ Repairs, &c. of Crown Estates -
Less, Credit ...
£. s. d.
26,895 16 1
22,277 13 8
„ Repayment of Advances for Permanent Improvements (per Act
29 k 30 Vict. c. 62) -
„ Rates and Taxe? on Crown Property (including
Property Tax allowed to Crown Tenants)
Less, Credit
„ Kensington Estate
Less, Credit -
„ The Rolls Estate
£. 8. d.
9,689 U -
68 9 10
1,065 11 9
686 18 1
„ Fixed Charges, Pensions, &c.
„ Donations to Churches, Schools, &c.
„ Miscellaneous Payments
Less, Credit -
£. $. d.
9,492 17 9
3,942 12 11
5,097 18 6
4,618 2 6
7,947 9 6
9,621 4 2
428 13 8
75 11 8
627 14 2
3,130 8 -
5,550 4 10
Total Expenditure for " Land Revenue *' -
Carried forward
£.
£.
63.
Cr,
Cash.
£. s. d. \ ^- « <i^
8,742 17 9
549 9 9
46,389 14 n
46,389 14 5
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Dr.
II. — Abstract Accoumt of the ** Incomb of the Lakd Rbtbnub/*
RECEIPT.
Brought forward
.—WINDSOR PARKS and WOODS.
I and Woods
L FORESTS AND WOODLANDS.
£. s. d,
8,374 2 1
46 18 7
bit-
^oods
Mis
»ds •
it
£. s. d.
887 11 2
15 18 7
£. s. d.
10,716 9 1
Cash.
£. 8. d.
450,706 8 11
4,111 1 5
Stock.
£. i. d.
2,464 18 9
8,227 8 6
4,680 18 4
1,498 1 1
776 5 9
1,142 10 9
371 17 7
CBiPTs from " RoTAL FoRBSTs and Woodlands" -
lased:
iree per Cent Reduced AnnuUie»
27,858 . 6 1
491,175 11 5
14 11 4
2,479 5 1
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OP WOODS, FORESTS, AND LAND RBVKNUES, FOR TBAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. ^
for the Year ended on the 8lBt March 1881 — eanHnmed.
Cr.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought forward
IL— WINDSOR PARKS and WOODS.
By Windsor Parks and Woods
Less, Credit
£. s. d.
24,874 4 5
1,496 12 8
III.— ROYAL FORESTS akd WOODLANDS.
By New Forest ----...
Dean Forest
Highmeadow Woods
Alice Holt Woods
„ Woolmer Estate
„ Bere Woods
„ Parkhurst Woods
12,068 8 6
4,897 16 7
1,856 5 5
1,111 1 4
152 5 9
840 6 7
491 19 8
Cash.
£. s. d
46,889 14 5
23,377 12 2
Total EzpENDiruBE for *' Rotal Forests and Woodlands" - - -
By Consolidated Fund :
For Amount paid over to the Exchequer in 1880-81, as Surplus Income
By Balances ou the 8l8t March 1881 (Net available)
„ Stock, Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities
21,418 2 5
91,186 9 -
890,000 - -
481,185 9 -
9,990 2 5
491,175 11 5
Stock.
£. 9. d.
2,479 5 I
2,479 5 1
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8 ABSTRACT ACCOUNTS OF RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE COMMISSIONERS
-CCOUNT showing the Receipt and Expenditure of the Commissioners of
31st March 1881,
"THE MINES ACCOUNT"
England and
Wales.
Scotland.
Ireland,
Isle of Man.
Total.
EIPT.
£. *. d.
£. $. d.
£. s. d.
£. *.
d.
£. s. rf.
»TALTIES :
A^pril 1880
6,208 - 1
6 14 4
6 - -
502 14
-
6,812 8 6
le year 1880-81
42,856 7 1
876 9 8
51 15 -.
9,250 18
7
52,535 9 11
jehable • - £.
49,164 7 2
882 3 7
57 15 -
9,758 12
7
69,347 18 4
r short Workings
1,390 8 9
• •
1,390 8 9
»yalties discharged
1
510 - -
-
8 - -
55 4
2
668 4 2
and Remissions
845 17 6
-
-
54 6
5
900 3 10
St March 1881 -
8,630 14 4
9 19 9
8 - -
414 -
-
0,057 14 1
Dtions - - £.
11,377 - 6
9 19 9
6 - -
523 10
7
11,916 10 10
ig Rents and
edin 1880-81 -
37,777 6 8
872 3 10
61 16 -
9,230 2
47,481 7 6
Jrants of Gales
Tramwav, Dean
2 17 -
-
-
-
2 17 -
£.
37,780 8 8
372 8 10
51 15 -
9,230 2
1
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47,484 4 6
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NTS OF RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE
ig the Receipt and Expenditure of the Commissioners
inder the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 43, intituled, " An Act
1 P T.
Cub.
Stock.
30, viz. :
nt. Reduced Annuities
)t Maroh 1881 :
10 10 1
£. s. d.
800 -
24 ^ -
34 10 1
800 - -
ng the Receipt and Expenditure of theCommissioners
ider the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 42, intituled, " An Act
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daced Annuities
t March 1881 :
i81:
Cath.
Stock.
£. 5. d.
36 - -
167 11 3
£. s. d.
1,200 - -
193 11 3 1,200 -
CCOUNT showing the Receipt and Expenditure of
for the Year ended on the
" DRAINING or otherwise Improving
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COMMISSIONERS OF WOODS, &C., FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. I3
of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year ended on the
for Disafforesting the Forest of Hainaulty in the County of Essex.''
Or.
EXPENDITURE.
Cash.
Stofik.
By Compensation Allowance paid to an Under-keeper -
„ Balances on the Slst March 1881 :
Cash Balance
Stock, Three per Cent Reduced Annuities
£.
£. s. d.
31 - -
8 10 1
£. s. d.
800 - -
34 10 1
800 - -
of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year ended on the
for Disafforesting the Forest of fVhittlewood, otherwise Whittlebury''
Or.
EXPENDITURE.
By Balance on the 1st April 1880
„ Compensation Allowances paid to Verderers and Keepers
„ Balance on the 31st March 1881 ;
Stock, Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities
£•
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£.
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d.
124
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193 11 Z
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£. S. d.
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1,200 - -
the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues,
3l8t March 1881, on Account of —
the NEW FOREST '^ (per Act 8 & 9 Vict. cap. 93). Cr.
EXPENDITURE.
Cash.
By Expenditure
Balance on the 3lBt March 1881
£. s. d.
60 - -
£.
60 - -
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OW WOODS^ FORESTS, AND LAND
of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year ended on the
on Account of —
Churches ofNEWBOROUGH, in the County of Northampton, and SUNK ISLAND, in
(per Act 1 Will. 4, c. 59).
EXPENDITURE.
Gush.
Stock.
By Expenditure in 1880-81
£. s. d.
487 10 -
£. 5. d.
16,666 13 4
y^ jjoiance on ine oisi lYLarcn looi ..•----
£.
487 10 -
16,666 13 4
Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, for the Year
1881, on Account of —
Christchurch, Holy Trinity, St. Paul, and Cinderford, in DEAN FOREST, in
(per Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 65). q^
EXPENDITURE.
By Expenditure in 1880-81 -
. Balances on Slat March 1881
CHRISTCHURCH.
Cash.
Cash - . - £
£. 8. d.
2 1 9
85 5 7
Stock.
87 7 4
£. s.d.
333 6 8
HOLY TRINITY.
Cuh.
£. «. d.
16 8 -
13 17 7
30 5 7
ST. PAUL.
CINDERFORD.
Stock.
£. 8, d.
333 6 8
Casb.
£. 8. d.
3 6-
48 2 3
51 8 3
Stock.
£. 8.d,
333 6 8
Cash.
£. 8. d,
39 19 -
22 8 10
62 7 10
Stock.
£. 8.d.
333 6 8
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AND LAND REVENUES, FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1881. I7
REPORT,
REPORT of the Comptroller and Auditor General upon the Accounts of the Com-
missioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, of the Receipt and Expenditure
of the Capital and Income of the Land Revenues of the Crown for the Year
ended the 31st March 1881 ; prepared and submitted for the information of the House
of Commons, in pursuance of the 37th and 39th sections of the Act 14 & 15 Vict. cap. 42.
This Account does not call for any observations.
fVm, Dunbar,
Comptroller General of the Receipt and Issue
of Her Majesty's Exchequer, and
Auditor General of Public Accounts.
Exchequer and Audit Department^
31 January 1882.
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WOODS, FORESTS, AND LAND REVENU
1880-8 1.
ABSTRACT ACCOUNTS
OF THE
COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S WOOnj
FORESTS, AND LAND REVENUES.
For the Year ended Slst March 1881 ;
With the Report of the Comptroller and Audi^
General thereon.
(Preanied in pwrtuance of Act 14 & 15 Viet, c 42,f. 3ft]
Ordered, by Tlic House of Commuiis, U U Primud,
24 February i88s.
63.
Under 2 02
H.— 6. 8. 81.
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