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ACCOUNTS    AND    PAPERS: 


FORTY-EIGHT   VOLUMES. 


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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. 


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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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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 

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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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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 

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or  DO  which 
any  Sams  have  been 

advanced, 
in  the  Year  endiag 
5th  January  1882. 


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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 
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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 

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ACCOUlfTS 

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CIVIL    CONTIJVfGET^CIBS    F  U  If  D 

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CORRESPONDENCE    RELATING    THERETO. 


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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 

! 

Temporary  Commissions    •         -         -        -        -        .         .         .1  61101] 


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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      ....... 

>ol 


225,984     3     3 


61   12  11 


891     6     - 


489     -     1 


2,000     -    - 


4     8  11 


26,000     -     - 


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[ford    . 


)ckport 
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aterford 


ster 


869  II  4 

448  17  4 

240  18  2 

14  14  - 

29     8  - 

86  15  - 

28     8  8 

188     -  - 


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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 
28 

28 
28 
28 

28  „ 
28  „ 
28  „ 
28  „ 

28 
6  November 


6 

»> 

24 

99 

24 

>9 

30 

» 

8  December 

1872: 
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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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 

• 

ditto. 

Birles  Henry  - 

-    -     ditto 

. 

ditto. 

liamTurley  - 

-     -     ditto 

- 

ditto. 

d          .        - 

-     -     ditto 

. 

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. 

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-     ditto      -        -        - 

- 

Foreman    of  Works,   Ports- 
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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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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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Date  of 

Certificate. 


1874: 
2  March  - 


2 
10 


99 


18  March 


27 


30        „ 

81  y, 

81        „ 
80  April 
80       „ 


6  May 


18 

>> 

26 

?> 

26 

» 

HQ 

99 

26 

» 

8  June 

18 


1  July 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

17 


18        99. 

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 


A  3 


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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Date  of 
Certificate. 


Department  and  Situation. 


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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Date  of 
Certificate. 


1876: 
21  January 
21         „      . 

*^1         ,,      - 

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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6         .,      - 
20         „      . 

25         „      - 
14  Norember 
21 
24 


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2  December 
15        „     . 

1877: 

2  January 

19         „     . 
24  „      . 

24  „      - 

25  ,      . 

3  February 

10        „      . 

12  „       . 

13  „      . 
24         ^      . 

6  March   - 
8 
15 

22 


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27 

20 


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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.) 

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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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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 

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n. 

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m,  William  Henry 

den,  Edward  James 


n,  William   - 

yn,  James  Richard 
k,  William   - 
L'Or,  Edward 
iphreys,  Frederick 
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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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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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Henry 

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Harvey 

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Archer 
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Taylor 

Farlane 

ert    Holden 


Iphonso 

lobert 

Henry 
md 

)  Henry 
t  John  Bray 
rid   William 


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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, 

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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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Date  of 
Certificate. 


1878: 

12  December 
18        „      - 
18        „      . 

24         „      . 


1879: 
8  January 

13        „      . 

31         ^      . 

31         „      . 

6  February 


6 

>» 

12 

99 

17 

99 

17 

9f 

20 

7J 

20         „      - 
6  March    - 

12      .. 


12 

» 

12 

99 

12 

99 

12 

» 

17 

>» 

17 

*9 

17 

W 

17 

» 

17 

99 

10 

99 

21 

» 

24 

>9 

24 

99 

24 

99 

24 

» 

24 

99 

24 

99 

81 

>» 

4  April 

4 

»> 

8 

99 

10 

1, 

16 

W 

16 

99 

16 

»> 

Name. 


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 
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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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Date  of 
Certificate. 


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 
>» 


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 


tf 

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 

>9 

8 

99 

10 

»9 

18 
15 

9» 
99 

20 

99 

26 
29 

99 
9> 

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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yy 


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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Date  of 
Certi^cate. 


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. 


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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. 

.*   <V                                  JJ 

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. 

«        » 

Harris,  Edward 

-    ditto      .... 

-     ditto. 

Civil  Service  Commission, 
March  1882. 


170. 


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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 

bD' 


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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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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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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.  ^^®^>  ^'  "^' 


0.55- 


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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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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 

0.55  B 


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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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., 
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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 

o.i5.  C 


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 

1 

3,378  3  9 

4,893  17 

5 

763  1  1 

1,879  3 

11 

621  19  2 

6,392  15 

9 

6,037  10  - 

251  17 

6 

729  9  2 

— 

750  19  11 

— 

600 

175  10 

_ 

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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OP    THE    UNITED    KINGDOM,  IN    THE    YEAR    ENDED    31    MARCH    1881.       I3 

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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of  Estates  on  behalf  of  the  Crown,  under  the  authority  of  "The 
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DUCHY  OF  CORNWALL, 

In  the  Year  ended  on  the  31st  December  1881. 


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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 
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6,216     8     5 
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31  Dee.  1880. 


£.        S.     d. 

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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^ 


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in  the 

Year  1881. 


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8,978  14      9} 


60,329   12      4 
1,136     2      2 


10,288  18     bl 


4,109  16  7 

497   11  4i 

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8,246   14  2 

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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 


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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 


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W.  O,  Anderson,  Auditor. 


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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    -    - 

«t;s'c:l£"-("^^"SJ»'"  *-} 

1,105    -    - 

• 

rD  welling  house,  bam,1 

T.  Bennett  -        -<      and  land,  at  Ford-  [ 

I     ington  -        -        -J 

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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^    ENDED    3] 


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 
ary  1882.  / 


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FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  31  DECEMBER  1881. 


9 


-  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. 


104. 


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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. 


104. 


Under  I  oz. 

U.-13.  9.  83. 


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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. 


44. 


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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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ACCOUNT  OF  THE  CAPITAL  OF  THB  DUCHY  OF  LANCASTER,    1881. 


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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. 


1/; 


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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 

. 

. 

80,789 

710,000 

704,109 

00 

- 

407,590 

00 

- 

889,871 

00 

m                                    m 

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 
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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 
1 

1 

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Estimated  Surplus 


-     £.  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  /. 


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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 

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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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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 

. 

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— 



— 

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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Service. 


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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 
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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 

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I  38,745  17  8 

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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 


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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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£.      *.  d. 

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1,000    -    - 

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30,308    5    3 

111,523   5    - 

18,516    1    3 

15,237    4  11 

11,977  16    4 

252,545  16    7 

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172,998  -   i 

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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 

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of 
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Clearance 
Works. 

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£.     *.  d. 

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£.      *.  rf. 

£.    *.  rf. 

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Portsmouth 

Portsmouth 
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Gosport  Adyance     - 
Portsdown 

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— 

683  11    6 

- 

683  11    6 

— 

683  11    6 

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— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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Maford  Haren 

— 

— 

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— 

— 

— 

— 

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— 

— 

— 

— 

Gravesend  - 

Thames   ... 

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— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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683  11    6 

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683  11    6 

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781,811  10    7 

233,393    1     5 

89,966  16    3 

23,524    4    9 

1,128,696  13    - 

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1,082,937    5    4 

78:,811  10    7 

233,393     1    5 

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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. 

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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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GOVERNMENT    DEPARTMENT    SECURITIES. 


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. 


360. 


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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. 

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let  c.  44). 

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ENGLISH  STOCK,  &c. 


Consolidated 

£.8  per  Cent 

Annuitiei. 


£.       s.  d, 

161,648  16  9 

160,000    -  - 

60,685  12  7 


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14). 

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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 


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16,8.98)       - 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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8 
9 

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11 
12 
13 

14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 

27 
28 
29 
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31 
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35 

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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. 


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11 
12 
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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 

Aonuitic 


£.     8, 


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1,493 


1,492    € 


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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 


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Annuities. 


£.     s.    d. 
5,935    8  10 


5,935    8  10 


5^5    8  10 


5,935    2  10 


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16 
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Dents  on  the  diet  day  of  March  1882,  &c. — continue' 


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Annuities 

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Exchequer 

BUls 
and  Bonds. 

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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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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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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 


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of  Oontncto 
during  tite  Tcv. 

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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 

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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 

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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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—  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 

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riages  in  England  ;  the  rate  of  interest  being  taken  at  8  /.  per  cent  per  annum,  as  fixed  by  the 
.0. 

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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, 
Receiver  and  Accountant  Greneral. 


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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 

- 

•  •        •        1 

•  1        1        I 

- 

•         I         1        I 

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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1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1876 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
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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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Carried  forwar 

33,415,674 

89,846,473 

Inland  Revenue  Office,    \ 


28  September  1881. 


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Accountant  and  Comptroller  General. 


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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 
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>UTY  respectively  in  1880-81 
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{Sir  George  Balfour.) 


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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 


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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. 


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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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1  8  80-8  1. 

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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 


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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 

82;112     ! 


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 


Inland  Revenue  Office,! 
24  May  1882-       J 


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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 


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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 

- 

9,266     3     5 

1,232     8     9 

- 

" 

' 

• 

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 

22 

72   11     6 

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8,048  18     8 

6,250  14  10 

2,559     3  11 

168 

288   14  11 

9.— 14;.ll*.  2rf.      „ 

If 

18,192     6     4 

9,279     8     6 

8,686   18     8 

88 

276     9     2 

6.— 11/.  11«.  0(i.      „ 

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87     6     6 

76     1     9 

11     3     9 

- 

— 

246  17     4 

68     2     - 

188  15     4 

- 

— 

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 

56 

105     5     4 

1.— 1/.  6«.  7rf.         n 

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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 

10 

112 

16 

18 

15 

6 

11 

852 

10 

260 

— 

120 

— 

E 


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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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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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Civil  Goveenment  of  the  Isle  op  Man,  for  the  Year  ending  31st  March  1882. 


Cr. 


Date. 


1881: 
7  April 


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May 

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30  „  . 

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30  „  - 

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30  „  - 

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31 

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31 

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31 

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31 

Aug. 

31 

if 

31 

99 

31 

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31 

ft 

31 

ft 

31 

»f 

30 

Sept 

30 

» 

30 

99 

30 

99 

30 

If 

30 

» 

80 

» 

11  Oct. 


11 


266. 


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 


avU  List 

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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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 

. 

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Examined, 

B.  J.  WUHams. 


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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 

»»  " 

27 

»•  " 

4  June 

4 

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4 

»>  " 

25 

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4. 

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4 

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4 

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4 

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4 

»•  " 

11 

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11 

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16 

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8  Aug. 


8 

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8 

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8 

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8 

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- 

8 

» 

- 

8 

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- 

8 

w 

- 

8 

»> 

- 

27 

>» 

- 

29 

»» 

. 

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. 


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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 

1 

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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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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 


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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.) 


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25  July  1882. 


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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 

or 

Unfanded  Debt, 

Increased  (ItaUa), 

but  exdusiTe 

taking  into  account 

Taking  into 
account 

Not  taking  into 
aecount  Amount  of 

Imposed  (+), 

TEAR 

of 

Diminished 

Total  Amonnt 

Debt  created 

OP 

Redaction  ariiiiig 
firom 

or  Increased  Capital 
of 

of  Debt  created 
(as  in 

for 

Special  Purposes 

(as  in 

Remitted  (^),  during 
the  Tear. 

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  /. 


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15  August  1882.     j 


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^^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 
Re-payment  of  Capital. 

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      - 

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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. 

)fa  moiety  of  this  amount  of  36,000/.,  is  maife  by  the  Indian  OoTomment,  consequently 

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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. 

ITrade  Marks 


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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 

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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 

Balance  of  Tase$ 
impoted      over 
Tasee  reduced. 

Decreaee, 

Jtetrogreetiont 

} 

J^^fiOO 

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 

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he  difference  is  owing  to  a  careful  revision  of  the  effect  of 
ents  above  described. 

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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 


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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 

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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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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 

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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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CONTRACT  FOR  THE  CONVEYANCE  OF  MAILS 


No  Member  of 
Parliament  to  ba^e 
interest  in 
Agreement. 


Agreement  to  be 
approved  by  House 
of  Commons. 

Bond  clause. 


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, 
of  1 

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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John  C.  Maccall  Chief  Clerk 

G.  P,  O.  Glasgow. 


Signed    sealed    and    delivered    by     thel 

above-named  James   Higgins  in   the  I    JAJMES  HIGGINS. 
presence  of  J 

John  C.  Maccall  Chief  Clerk 

G.  P.  O.  Glasgow- 


Signed    sealed    and    delivered    by    the"] 

above-named  George  Browne  in  the  I    GEORGE  BROWNE, 
presence  of  J 

John  C.  Maccall  Chief  Clerk 

G.  P.  O.  Glasgow. 


Signed  sealed  and  delivered  by  the"! 
above-named  John  McKnight  Camp-  V 
bell  in  the  presence  of  J 


JOHN  M.  CAMPBELL. 


John  C.  Maccall  Chief  Clerk 

G.  P.  O.  Glasgow. 


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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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2       CONTRACT  FOR  THE  CONVEYANCE  OF  MAILS 

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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4      CONTRACT:— MAILS  BETWEEN  OBAN  AND  FORT  WILLIAM. 


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 
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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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2  CONTRACT  FOR  THE  CONVEYANCE  OF  MAILS 

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^ 

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BETWEEN  SCRABSTER,  SCAPA,  AND  STROMNESS.  3 

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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4  CONTRACT  FOR  THE  CONVEYANCE  OF  MAILS 

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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BETWEEN  SCRABSTER,  SCAPA,  AND  STROMNESS. 


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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. 


(signed) 

F.  A.  R.  Langton,  Witness, 

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Percy  James,  Witness. 

(gigned) 

A.  Ingram,  Witness. 

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George  Wood,  Witness. 

(signed) 

A.  Ingram,  Witness. 

99 

George  Wood,  Witness. 

(signed) 

A.  Ingram,  Witness. 

99 

George  Wood,  Witness. 

Seal  of   \ 

General.      / 

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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6      MAIL  CONTRACT  (SCRABSTER,  SCAFA,  AND  STROMNESS). 

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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2  CONTRACT  FOR  THE  CONVEYANCE  OF  MAILS 

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.) 


Ordered,  by  The  House  of  Commons,  to  be  Printed, 
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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. 


(A.) 
TS  Reoeired  and  Paid  from  Ist  January  to  Slst  December  1881. 


£.        1. 

d. 

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December  1881,  via. :         £^        t.    d. 
Cash  paid   -        -  10,209,833  14    dt 
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 

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from  Ist  January  to  3l8t  December  1881 


ings  Banks,  and  which  has  been 
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I  16th  September  1861  to  31st 


£.      f.    d. 

266,953    5    - 


during  the  year  ended  3l8t 

700,488    -  10 

I  of  the  National  Debt,  from 

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 
Office  Savings  Banks,  and  the  Expenses  incurred  in  the  execution  of  those  Acts ; 
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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)." 


(Jlfr:  Whitley.) 


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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. 

The  Offices  marked  thus  (f)  were  respecti?elj  opened  in  the  year  under  which  the  first  entry  appears. 


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  - 

800  -  5 


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YEAR  1880. 

YEAR  1881. 

Number 

Amount, 

Number 

Amount, 

COUNTY. 

of  AoBOuntB 

iachufre  of  Interest, 

of  Accounts 

indnsiTe  of  Interest, 

\^   V/    %J    X^     A     X  • 

remaining 
Open  on  the 

standing  to  Credit 
of  all 

remaining 
Open  on  the 

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. 
CkUBKiDGE^'^cotUinued. 


Ely       .        .        • 

Fleet     - 

Fordham 

Fulboame 

Gamlinghay  - 

Great  Shelford 

HaddeDham  • 

Hills  Road    - 

IslehaiD 

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  • 

f  Cheadle,  Hulmc     - 
Chelford 
Chester  .        .        - 


347. 


890 

18 

107 

50 

27 

128 

01 

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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8                                RETURN   OP  THE    NUMBER   OF  ACCOUNTS   OF   DBPOSITORS   IN 

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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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 

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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. 


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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 


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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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RETURN   OP  THE   NUMBER   OF  ACCOUNTS   OF   DEPOSITORS    IN 


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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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- 


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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      -        -        -  - 

ihampton     -         -  - 

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 


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19  6 

13  - 

14  1 

10 

10 

0 

1 
9 

1 


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5 
5 
5 
3 
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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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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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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 


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RETURN    OP  THE    NUMBER   OF   ACCOUNTS    OF    DEPOSITORS    IN 


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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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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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 


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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 

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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 


MiDDLBSBX  : 


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 


9,i 

4 

hi 


2,( 
1.1 


1,! 


1,' 


l.( 

17,' 

1*. 

V 

27^ 


1/ 


4,i 

4 

1«,< 


4,1 
8,! 


456, 


6,: 

18,) 


1, 

27,; 


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1*.—^:^ 


40 


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 

14  - 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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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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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 

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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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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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-continued. 

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Ions  - 
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Abbey 

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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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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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POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS  REMAINING  OPEN  ON  31   DECEMBER  1880  AND  1881,  &C.    57 


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 


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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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YEAR    1880. 


Number 

of  Accounts 

remaining 

Open  on  the 

dlst 

December 

1880. 


3 — continued. 


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Northallerton 

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29 

7 

37 

116 

1,434 

610 

115 

250 

192 
44 
18 
08 
42 

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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 
2      1 


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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 

• 

. 

- 

131 

1,371    10     7 

157 

1,552     4     2 

. 

. 

- 

113 

931    19     8 

120 

1,077   17     6 

- 

- 

- 

8 

54     1      1 

9 

44     8     - 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

18 

22     3     6 

- 

• 

• 

15 

18     9     2 

23 

55     3   10 

. 

• 

- 

488 

10^933   19     8 

889 

10,343     4     9 

• 

• 

- 

7 

66   13      1 

47 

118   11      G 

- 

. 

- 

87 

2,140- 18     7 

87 

2,805   11      4 

• 

• 

• 

40 

346   15     9 

55 

377     -     4 

• 

. 

- 

• 

. 

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 

• 

• 

• 

3 

3     2     1 

7 

10   15     6 

• 

. 

• 

. 

... 

12 

11    17     5 

• 

• 

• 

7 

34   19     7 

6 

29   19     4 

- 

• 

- 

237 

2,900     5     3 

271 

8,253     4     7 

- 

- 

- 

5J8 

9,998   17     7 

574 

10,336      I      6 

• 

. 

• 

9 

6   16     4 

17 

16     9     8 

. 

. 

• 

42 

65   16     8 

100 

147   12   11 

~ 

. 

. 

30 

1,014   11      3 

28 

931    14     - 

• 

• 

. 

40 

310     4     - 

51 

4U0  11      3 

• 

- 

- 

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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POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS  REMAINING  OPEN 


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 


Cardigan  : 

Aberayron 
A berporth 
Aberystwith 
Boiicath 
Borth    - 
Cardigan 
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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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115,1£ 


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1,15 

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8,51 


22 
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3£ 
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61 
11 

14 

8 
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3,61 


27 

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4 
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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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POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS  REMAINING  OPEN  ON  31    DECEMBER  1880  AND  1881,  &C.    85 


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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TH&   NUMB&R    OP  ACCOUNTS   QP   DEPOSITORS   IN 


Y&AR    1880. 

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. 


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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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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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ACOOUNTft    OP 

DSPOSl!mS8    Ilf 

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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POST  OFPICB  SAVINGS  BJMMB  RElfAININ4>  OPEN  ON  31  DBCBMBER  1880  AMD  1881,  &C.     95 


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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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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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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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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' 

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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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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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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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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Post  office  savings  banks. remaining  open  on  SI  December  ibSO  and  1881,  &c.  109 


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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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. 


347- 


O4 


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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 

Digitized  by 


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POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS  REMAINING  OPEN  ON  31   DECEMBBR  1880  AND  1881,  iScc.    II3 


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 


347- 


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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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POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS  REMAINING  OPEN  ON  31   DECEMBER  1880  AND  1881,  &C.    11  5 


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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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 

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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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F  ACCOUNTS   OF   DEPOSITOB; 


—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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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 


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8  10 
6  8 

5  10 

6  9 

7  - 
12  6 
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6 
10 

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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. 


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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 

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Slst  December  1881. 

£.         5. 

d. 

£.         s.     d 

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2,318,113 

82,670,307     4     9 

941,523     3 

8 

87,064 

1,016,920   12     2 

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3 

2,406,167 

83,687,227  16  11 

619,973     2 

3 

99,666 

699,688   16     5 

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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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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 


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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 

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'    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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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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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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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 

J 

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 


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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. 

Treasury  Chambers, ) 
a  February  1882.      } 


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>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 

N 

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    -    - 

•           • 

100 

350,376    4 

H 

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 

H 

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 

U 

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 

Ditto        -       ditto       1877 

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 

H 

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 

H 

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. 

tf  «9.  Chstwgnd, 
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 

^ 

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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1881,  and  the  Balance  of  the  Receipts  over  the  Expenditure  ;  pre- 
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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 


/Interett  for  one  year  1 
(  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 


*  The  Total  of  the  Deftdeacy  to  the  Slat  March  1881,  was  1,217,826/.  1 2  #.  9  d.,  as  shown  below, 

12.  t— 

Defldency  for  the  Year  to  Slat  December  1872  {vide  Parliamentary  Paper,  No.  66  of  1877) 
Ditto    -    -    -    ditto 1878     ...    -    ditto    -    -    -    aitto  -        - 


Ditto    - 


ditto 


-    -    -    -     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) 

Ditto      -       --.ditto     -      -     aiBtMftrfih  IftTft       .      -     _      JW*^     '_      *^  '  *r^   or  .^  ,  «1^< 


Ditto  -  -.ditto 

Ditto  •  .    ditto 

Ditt«  -  -    ditto 

Ditto  •  -    dttto 


3l8t  March  1878     -    -    -    ditto     -    "-     No.  35  of  1879) 


-  Slat  March  1879     -    -    .    ditto 

-  31it  March  1880     -    -    -    ditto 

-  3l8t  March  1881,  aa  shown  above 


-  No.  61  of  1880) 

-  No.  23  of  1881) 


} 


£.      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 


Treasury,      \ 
9  February  1882./ 


F.    CAVENDISH. 


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POST  OFFICE  TELEGRAPHS  (CAPITAL  ACCOUNT). 


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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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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YEAR  ENDED  SIst  MARCH  1882, 


AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  GROSS  PUBLIC  INCOME  and 
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 
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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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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 
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Accounts. 


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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 
I       Fund  Charges,  but  deducting  ex 

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    -       - 
38  Ltss^ — Miscellaneous  Receipts 


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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. 

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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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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. 

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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 

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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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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 
•  •III 

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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NOTES  to  Appendix. 


1868-59  • 
1869-60  • 


1860-61 • 
1861-«2 . 

1862-63  - 
1868-64- 
1864-65- 

1865-66- 
1866-67  • 


1874-75 . 

1876-76  . 
1876-77  - 

1877-78 . 
1878-79  . 


1878-791 

to      I 

1881-82J 

1880-81. 

1881-82  . 


Column  2. 


1867-68  - 

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2. 

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ft 

3. 

1870-71  - 

2. 
3. 

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1873-74  -        - 

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3. 

lb 

iting  the  sum  of  160,163  /.  received  into  the  ] 

Exchequer  as  a  Saving  on  the  Vote 
for  Kaffir  War. 

ditto 

-    256,385/. 

-     ditto 

for  Army  Stores  8up« 
plied  between  1834 
and  1838  to  the 
Spanish  Govern- 
ment. 

- 

ditto 

- 

-    240,000/. 

' 

-     ditto 

- 

-    ditto. 

- 

ditto 

- 

.    266,000^ 

- 

-      ditto 

- 

for  China  War  Indem- 
nity. 

- 

ditto 

- 

-    212,335/. 

- 

-     ditto 

- 

-    ditto. 

- 

ditto 

- 

-    434,747^ 

• 

-^     ditto 

- 

-    ditto. 

- 

ditto 

- 

-    472,634/. 

• 

-     ditto 

- 

for  China  and  Japanese 
Indemnities. 

- 

ditto 

- 

.    422,712/. 

- 

-     ditto 

- 

for  China  Indenmity. 

- 

ditto 

- 

-    250,184/. 

- 

-      ditto 

- 

•    ditto. 

" 

ditto 

* 

-    517,705/. 

• 

-     ditto 

- 

for  Principal  and  In- 
terest of  New  Zea- 
land Bonds. 

- 

ditto 

- 

.      68,531  L 

- 

-     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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1,193    4    9 

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114,453  14    2 


418    6    2 


3,486    -    5 


2,966  13    4 
92    5    - 


333    6    8 

389    1    4 
481  15    - 


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1,338    -  - 

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114,608    9    2 

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273  15    - 

255    2  11 

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581     4    3 

1,653    4  10 

28,477    6    2 

39,335    4    4 

87,874    2    5 

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1,858    4    7 

902  10  10 

20,875  12    9 

33,294    8  11 

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2,066  12    - 

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292  10    - 

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4,941  19    7 

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4,055    3    3 

4,202  11     3 

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4,223  11  10 

503  14    8 

60  13    4 

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4,265  11  10 

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1,821    3    2 

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787  10  8 

2,192  19  - 

1,798  15  - 

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1,198  5  10 

3,099  17  5 

3,893  8  6 

8,359  8  5 


1,383  13  4 

149  10  - 

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24  7  10 

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842  1  4 

809  6  8 

1,341  4  - 

723  14  1 

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172,409  -  4 


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260  16  8 

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236  6  8 

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639  13  1 

2,107  18  3 

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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    PUBLIC    departments:    1881. 


.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 

41 
42 
42 
43 

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 
63 
63 
63 
64 

64 
65 

65 
i\o 
66 
66 
66 
67 
67 


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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, 
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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     PUBLIC    DEPARTMENTS:      188L 


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 

{/o 

{    7? 
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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SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCE 


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 


I] 

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 

1 

6,248 

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IN    PUBLIC    BBPABTMBKTS:     188 L 


11 


n. — Natt. — Adhuulltt  akd  Katajl  Depabthekts — continued. 


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. 


B  2 


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12 


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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IN     PUBLIC     DEPARTMBNTS:      188L 


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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SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCB8 


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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IN     PUBLIC     DBPARTMBNTS:      1881. 


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 


Digitized  by 


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i6 


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 


Digitized  by 


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IN    PUBLIC    dbpartmbntb:     1881. 


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 


Digitized  by 


Google 


18 


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 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IN     PUBLIC     DBPARTMBNTS:      188  1. 


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     - 


Digitized  by 


Google 


NNUATION      ALLOW  AN  CBS 


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 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IN     PUBLIC     DBPARTMBNT8  :     1881. 


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  - 


Digitized  by 


Google 


22 


SUPEBANN  U.A  TION  ALLOWANCES 


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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IN     PUBLIC     DBPABTMBNTS:      1881. 


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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24 


SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCES 


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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IN      PUBLIC      DRPARTMENTS:       188  1.  25 

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.— 


»3<>- 


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O  W  AN  C  E  S 


riimued. 

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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IN      PUBLIC     DBPARTMENTS:      1881. 


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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IN    PUBLIC    departments:    1881.  29 


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IN     PUBLIC     departments;     188  1. 


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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An 
All( 
All< 


Ai 
Al 


Ca 


A 

Al 
A 


IN    PUBLIC    departments:    1881.  33 


III. — Civil  Seevices — continued. 


r-s.     •*.▼    TX  •  •%    XT  XT' 


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SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCES 


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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IN      PtlBl^IC      DEPARTMENTS:      18  8  1. 


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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IN   PUBLIC    departments:    1881. 


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. 


B3 


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[ : 

£.     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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IN    PUBLIC    departments:    1881. 


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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IN    PUBLIC    departments:     18  8  1. 


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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IN     PUBLIC     DBPARTMENTS:      1881.  43 

•      

IIL — Civil  Sebyiceb— c<m/m«f£f. 


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IN    PUBLIC    departments:     1881. 


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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IN     PUBLIC    departments:     1881.  47 


III. — Civil  Sebvicjes — continued. 


SCIENCE  AND  ART  DEPARTMENT. 


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IN  PUBLIC  DBPABTMENTS:  1881. 


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. 


G 


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so 


SIT  FXRANN  UATI  ON      ALL0WANCB8 


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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IN     PUBLIC     DEPARTMENTS:      188  1. 


5» 


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. 


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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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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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SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCBS 


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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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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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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SUPERANNUATION     ALLOWANCES 


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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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 

Di 

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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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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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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- 


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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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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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IN    PUBLIC    departments:    188  1. 


73 


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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SUPERANNUATION      ALLOWANCES 


•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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IN     PUBLIC     DB^PARTMBNTS  :      1881. 


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 

£.     s.    d. 
58     5     5 

5 

-     -    -     £. 

Amount  remaining  payable  on  81st  December  1881 

182     - 

- 

136. 


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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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SUPERANNUATION      ALLOWANCES 


IV.— REVENUE    DEPARTMENTS. 


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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£.      9.    d. 

84,645  11    6 


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Name. 

Office. 

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Allowance 

Retirement 

S)||Service. 

Retirement. 

Granted. 

wances  Gmnted— continued. 

£.    8.    d.  Yrs. 

Yrs.  mo. 

£.    a. 

d. 

£.      #.     d. 

Brought  forward    - 

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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IN  PUBLIC  departments:  1881. 


81 


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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5RANNUATION      ALLOWANCES 


VBKUB  Departments* — Customs — continued. 


Office. 

Cause  of  Cessation. 

Annual 
•    Amount. 

£.   *.    d. 

£.      $.   d. 

ontinued.                            Brought  forward    - 

-    - 

1,356    9    5 

96,330    4    1 

^ 

Oat-door  Officer 

Died  81  January 

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    -    - 

. 

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-    17  April 

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28    -    - 

- 

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-    22  July 

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80    -    - 

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Boatman,  Coast  Guard 

-    14  March 

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17    -    - 

Weigher  -        - 

-    25  January 

>» 

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-    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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83 


IV,— BbVENUB  DbPABTMBHTS.— CuSTOMB— 0Oll/inif€dl 

Port 

Name. 

Office. 

Cause  of  Cessation. 

Annual 
Amount. 

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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 
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TENUE,    UNITED    KINGDOM. 


£.     t. 

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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 

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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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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 

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forward    -    -    -    £. 

4,996  12 

11 

141,674  12    3 

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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 

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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 

.    -    - 

£. 

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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 


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91 


IV.— Revenue  Departments.— Post  Office,  Gbeat  Britain — continued. 


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E.  F.  Barr 

C.  Allen 

H.  Fordhan 

J.  Kenny 

T.  Mackie 

S.  Smith 

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Ditto 
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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 


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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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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. 

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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 

SC 

01 

PLAN 

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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IRANNUATION      ALLOWANCES 


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 

136- 

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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 


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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. 


N3 


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102  SUPS  RANNU  ATI  O  N     ALLOWJLl^CES 


,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. 


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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 


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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    \\ 


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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 


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Appraisers      and      Housed 
Agents   -       -       -       -JT 


Auctioneers 
Pawnbrokers 

Dealers  in  Plate 


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Makers  of  Playing  Oards 
Medicine  Vendors 

Gun   .       -       -       - 

To  kill  Game    - 
To  deal  in  Game 


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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* 


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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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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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1  I 


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 
\     86  gallons 


From  6  April  1881  (see  Beer,  Spruce). 


Quantities 
Taxed. 


Proof  Oalls. 
46,608 

827 

60 

26,657 
1,754 

1,468 
28 


Total 
Gross  Sum 
Produced. 


23,648 


Delivered  Free  for 
manufttctore  of 
tobacco  in  bond. 
27 


18,312 
913 

762 


12 


Duty  nnaltered.    See  below. 


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 

9 

16,068 

1,004 

OaUons. 
16 

17 

28 

28 

Proof  Gals. 

Lbs. 
21,168 

266 

Gallons. 
136 

89 

4,227,700 

7,709,072 

886,931 

7,863,806 

982,774 

854 

128 

1,368,828 

Cwt. 
930,274 

325,610 

121,960 

42,692 

409,689 

143,855 

611,657 

^ 

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Customs— continued. 


Tax  or  Impost. 


Ale — continued. 

ts  of  which  were  before 
ecific  Gravity : 

'  1,190  degrees 

00  degrees     ... 

orts: 

:  1^065  degrees 

)C5  degrees,  but  not  exO 
do  degrees     *         -         -J 

00  degrees      ... 

im  and  Spruce : 

1  were  before  fermentation 
itj: 

1,215  degrees 

15  degrees     ... 

hich  were,  before  fermen-l 
specific  gravity 


Rate  of  Tax  or  Impost, 


efore  femien-1 
irityof  1,067  I 


£.    s.   d. 


Quantities 
Taxed. 


Barrels. 


1    1 

1     4 

\B6 

barrel  of 
gallons    - 

9f 

^     8 

- 

99 

-  11 

- 

99 

•      -  16     -  „ 

The  above  rates  to  the  4th  April  1881. 


From  5  April  1881- 


1     6     ^'^^^  barrel  of) 
t  86  gallons  . } 


I   10     6 


0     0 


(and  so  in  proportion  for  anj  diflference  in 
gravity.) 


176 


4     3 


late: 


(and    upwards,    according   to    the   specific 
gravity  of  the  worts.) 

-    10     -     _f  per  centum    -^ 

ladvaiorem  -J 

To  the  4th  April  1881. 

From  6  April  included  in  Beer. 


-  17     -  per  oz.  Troy 

-  I     6 


Deposits  on  account  of 


'-} 


>DS  delivered  £rom  the 
[>me  Consumption: 


reign  Spirits  bottled  in 


;} 


-     8     9  per  doz.  packs 


1,880 


11,694 


647 


Oz.  Troy. 
569 

88,608 


Dozen  Packs. 
8,494 


J 


.     £. 


Total  Produce  of  Duties  of  Customs 

-  -     2     g/^pepcenhon  1 

[Rmoantofdutyj 

-  -     6     -  ,^ 

.     -     -     q/     P®''  dozen    1 
"     ""       I        bottles       J 


Total  Revenue  of  Customs,  in  the  Yearl   ^ 
ended  8 1st  March  1882 j   *• 


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 
was  Paid  m  the  Year  ended  Slst  March  1882. 


Total    .    -    .    £. 


94,669 


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Customs— contimied. 


Aggregate  Amount  of  Revenue  of  Customs  in  the  United  Kingdom,  for  the  Eleven  Years  ended 

3l8t  March  1882. 


Years  ended  31  st  March 


1872 


1873 


1874 


1876 


1876 


1877 


1873 


1879 


1880 


1881 


1882 


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of 

Customs.* 


£. 
20,662,916 

21,274,962 


Payinenti  oat 

oftbe 

Groat  Receipt  for 

Drawbacks, 

and  Repayments  on 

Over  Entries. 


19,469,096 


20,298,037 


19,994,882 


20,146,968 


20,446,994 


19,262,747 


19,806,439 


19,386,081 


£• 

297,660 

301,428 


122,648 


108,680 


102,761 


101,619 


8]|661 


96,660 


108,756 


Charges 
Net  Prodace.       |  of 

Collection,  Sic.f 


£. 
20,265,256 

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 


Net  Produce^ 

after 

Deducting  the 

Charges 

of  Collection,  &c. 


£. 
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 


*  The  Gross  Receipt  of  Customs  includes  Moneys  derived  from  the  Charges  on  Goods  delivered  from  the  Warehouses  for  Home 
Consumption. 

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, 

Principal. 


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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.) 


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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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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 

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eech  of  the  three  divisions  of  the  United 
Kingdom  would  obtain  if  the  668  Members 
were  allotted — 

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SARDINIAN    LOAN. 


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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SINKING  FUND. 


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NATIONAL    DEBT    (SAVINGS    BANKS). 


BALANCE  SHEET,  setting  forth  the  Assbts  and   Liabilities  of  the 


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BALANCE    SHEET   IN    RESPECT  OP 


3ET,  setting  forth  the   Assets  and  Liabilities  of  the 
INKS  on  the  20th  November  1881,  the  Assets  being  Valued 


lABILITIEJS. 


icludiog  Interest  up  to  and  due  upon  20th  November 


9  February  1882. 


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TRUSTEE   SAVINGS   BANKS   ON   THE   20TH    NOVEMBER    188L 


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. 


ASSETS- 


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20tliNoT. 

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SAVINGS  BANKS   (INVESTMENT)   REGULATIONS,    1882. 


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 

76.  made 


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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 
r  the  stock  certificate. 

ie  Regulations  shall  apply  to  a  deposit  whether  made  before  or  after 
julationS;  or  the  Savings  Bank  Investment  Regulations,  1880,  come 
ition. 

(signed)         Arthur  D.  Hayter. 
John  Holms. 
y  Chambers,  Whitehall, 
I  December  1881. 


isent  of  the  National  Debt  Commissioners  is  hereby  signified  to  the 
;ulation6. 

(signed)         C.  Rivers  Wihon. 

isent  of  Her  Majesty's  Postmaster  General  is  hereby  signified  to  the 
;ulations. 

(signed)         Henry  Fawcelt. 


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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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ACCOUNTS    RBLATING   TO    SAVINGS    BANKS    AND    FRIENDLY    SOCIETIES. 


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ACCOUNTS    BJSLATING   TO    SAYINGS   BANKS   AND    FRIBNDLY   SOCIBTIES. 


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 

Red  Sea 
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. 

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£.      #.  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. 
300312  10    8 

£.      «.   d, 

41386    6    - 

-* 

£.       «.     d. 

1 

88,241,496  16    8 
1,880,460  17    1      249,593  18  10              - 

69,761,468    1    8 

a 

S 

,180^044  16  11 

8,801,687  14  -6 

2,200 

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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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 
A3 


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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Total 
Sums  Paid. 


£.      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- 
New        chequer         Ex- 

Act, 

1876, 

Paid  Off. 


Cents. 
Sold. 


chequer 

Bonds, 

Paid  Off. 


Bonds  of 
tbe 

Cnmmi*m 

sionen 
of  Church 

Tem- 
ponlitieB 
in  Ireland, 
Paid  Off. 


Price. 


Total 
Sums  Receiyed. 


£.     f.    d. 


Brought  forward 
.  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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2,628  10    2, 


£.    *.    d. 


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 


£-        s. 

d. 

- 

504,983  18 

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2,000     - 

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200,000     - 

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2,616  19 

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3,501     9 

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>» 

11,896  12 

8 

99 

13,586    4 

5 

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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. 


1  I 

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 


768/>68  17    6 


200,000    - 


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Sums  Paid. 


Drafts  paid  to  Trustees  .--.--..--.- 

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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7.  It  may  be  as  well  that  their  Lordships  should  be  aware  that  the  number 

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 
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s  for  Printincr  and  Stationery  received  from  the  several 
n  the  years  1879-80  and  1880-81. 


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10  and  1880-81. 

I  other  articles  supplied,  the  prices  of  which  vary  from  time  to 
an  average  of  the  rates  paid  during  each  year. 

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ig  papers  presented  to  Parliament,  or  of  books  set  up  to  the  order 
which  any  copies  have  been  sold.  These^  although  supplied  in 
Departments,  have  hitherto  been  charged  to  special  Suo-heads* 
for  Parliament,"  and  "  Printing,  Paper,  &c.,  for  Stationery  Office 

citing,  &c..  Stationery  Office  Publications  ordered  within  the  years 

1  the  statistics  now  in  the  Stationery  Office  to  complete  the  Return 
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he  years  1879-80  and  1880-81,  but  a  statement  is  also  added 
s  paid  within  each  year  for  "  Printing  for  Parliament." 


tern  of  eharging  *' Stationery  Office  Publications,"  which  will  render  it  possible 
I  accurately  the  expenditure  en  account  of  Departments,  has  lately  been  made, 
I  the  Estimate  for  1882-83. 


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8,551 

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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 
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£.         s.     d. 

£.         s.     d. 

£. 

£. 

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149,912  10     - 

189,912   10     - 

10,000 

3,990,000 

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199,923     5     - 

139,128     6     - 

60,800 

3,929,200 

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199,876     -     - 

186,976     -     - 

62,900 

3,866,300 

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182,454     -     - 

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3,783,700 

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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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1st  June  1881:- 
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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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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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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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At  the  Court  at  Windsor,  the  12th  day  of  February  1876. 

Present : 

The  Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 

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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 
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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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TREASURY    CHEST: 
1880-8  1. 


AN   ACCOUNT  showing  all  the  Sums  which  have  been  Rec 
Treasury  Chest,  and  which  have  been  Paid  out  of  the 
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. 


(PRESENTED  PURSUANT  TO  ACT  iO  ff  A\  VICT.  c.  45,  #.4. 


Ordered,  by  The  House  of  Commons,  to  be  Printed, 
14  March  1882. 


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TREASURY    CHEST   ACCOUNT    FOR   THE    YEAR    ENDED    31    MARCH    1881. 


Dr. 


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: 

Sums  deposited  on  their  account,  or  received  from  them  for  pay- 
ment to  their  Agents  in  England,  viz.  :— 

£.      «.    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- 
diture in  the  following  Colonies  to  be  paid  into  Her  Majesty's 
Exchequer : 

£•        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 


£.         s.     d. 


545,341    15     8 


2,080,193  18  11 


812,994  11     3 


122  13     - 


78,127  10     9 


58,563     1     2 


185,056     9     6 


891     8     4 


170     8     4 


83,761   13  10 


Carried  forward 


.  £. 


£.         s.   d. 


I,203,'i27     5   10 


2,625,585  14     7 


664,187   16 


4,492,950   16 


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Treasury  Chest,  and  which  have  been  Paid  out  of  the  same,  between  the 
the  Treasury,  pursuant  to  Act  40  &  41  Vict.  c.  45. 


Cr. 


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 

Consuls       ------.1  |4<j     9     7 

Sum  paid  into  Her  Majesty's  Exchequer,  being 
part  of  the  balance  remaining  in  the  TreBBUTy 


8,522     -     8 


70,542     -    5 


48,187     4     2 

203,201     0     7 

548  18     - 


1,163     2     3 
571    10  10 


Chest 


15,000     -     - 


16,142     0     7 


Carried  forward 


110. 


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£. 


s,    d. 


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 


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6,674,877     2     2 


98,862  7     7 

1,723  -  11 

90  12     - 

52  6     - 

896  14     5 

10  -     - 


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d  Audit  Department,^ 
[arch  1882-  J 


101,135     -  11 


11,268,962   19     8 


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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 

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Treasury  Chest  Account  Books,  and  is  correct. 


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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 

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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 


110 


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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 

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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 

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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. 


63. 

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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 


63. 


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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 


A3 


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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 


63. 


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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 

1 

47,484     4     6 

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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 


I  P  T. 


),  viz: 

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 


£• 


Cash. 


£. 

s. 

d. 

124 

1 

3 

69 

10 

193   11     Z 


Stoek. 


£.      S.     d. 


1,200     -     - 


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    -    - 


63. 


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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 

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£. 

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. 

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H.— 6.  8.  81. 


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