THE NAMES OF THE LEARNED JUDGES OF THE LAW. Right Hon. Sir Charles Abbott, knt. Lord Chief Justice. III-COMMON PLEAS. Right Hon. Sir Robert Dallas, knt. Lord Chief-Justice. AN Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES, constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year ended 5th January, 1820. HEADS OF REVENUE. GROSS RECEIPT ; Total Sum to be accounted for. STAMPS 7,549,240 14 5 LAND AND ASSESSED TAXES, including the Assessed Taxes of Ireland 8,644,148 17 1 POST OFFICE PENSIONS AND 18. in the £. 2,402,697 1 9 19,844 6 7 SALARIES 6d, in the £. 10,678 5 1 641 1 10 10,037 3 3 HACKNEY COACHES 26,714 18 3 4,150 14 9 22,564 3 HAWKERS AND PEDLARS 29,378 11 79 3,456 11 7 25,922 0 POUNDAGE FEES (Ireland) 4,227 7 34 4,227 7 3 PELLS FEES Do. 845 9 34 CASUALTIES Do. TREASURY FEES, AND HOSPITAL FEES (Do.) SMALL BRANCHES OF THE KING'S HEREDITARY REVENUE PROPERTY TAX AND INCOME DUTY. (Arrears) Lottery, Nett Profit......... Unclaimed Dividends, &c. per Act 56 Geo. 3, cap. 97 Voluntary Contributions..... From several County Treasurers in Ireland, on account of Advances made by the Treasury for improving Post Roads, for building Gaols, and under the Police Act of 54 Geo. 3 (Ireland) Imprest Monies repaid by sundry Public Accountants, and other Monies paid to the Public 64,130,524 12 58,090,415 14 5 56,040,108 17 11 18,756,087 6 4 18,756,087 6 4 GRAND TOTAL ...... 82,886,611 18 9 8,090,415 14 5 74,796,196 4 33 Extraordinary Hesources. |