DEATHS.-DEC. square, aged 65, general. the right 20. In his 26th year, the distinguished 21. At Halle, in his 41st year, Joh. August Jacobs, professor of philology in that University. 23. At Bishopwearmouth, aged 46, George-Pearson Dawson, M.D. author of a Nosological Practice of Physic, of a treatise on the Walcheren Fever, 1810, and of many medical and literary essays. 24. At his seat, Stowell Lodge, Wiltshire, aged 79, sir George Montagu, G.C.B. admiral of the red. Aged 77, the rev. Thos. Reynolds, rector of Little Bouden, Northampton shire. Mr. R., who was the fourth in descent from Dr. Edward Reynolds, bishop of Norwich, 1660-76, was author of an antiquarian work of considerable value, entitled, “Iter Britanniarum, or that part of the Itinerary of Antoninus, which relates to Britain; with a new Comment," 4to. 1799. 25. Aged 69, Arthur Tegart, esq. of Pall-mall, apothecary extraordinary to his Majesty, and companion of the late Mr. Wadd, at the time of his fatal accident. [See pages 244, 245.] 26. At his seat, Shrubland Park, near Ipswich, aged 80, sir William Fowle Middleton, bart. a deputy lieutenant and magistrate for Suffolk. 28. At his seat, Champion Lodge, Camberwell, aged nearly 65, sir William Champion de Crespigny, baronet, a magistrate for Surrey and Hampshire, LL.B. and F. S. A. Sir William was born January 1765, and was the only son of sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, LL.D. the first baronet (so created in 1805), by Mary, sole daughter and heiress of Joseph Clark, esq. He was (till his death) a member of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where his father had been a Fellow, and took the degree of LL.B. in 1786. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father, who died at the age of 83, Jan. 28, 1818. He was returned M.P. for Southampton at the general elections of 1818 and 1820; but at that of 1826 Mr. Dottin grand master of the Freemasons of was chosen. Sir William was provincial Hampshire; he also held the commission of lieutenant-colonel in the Surrey Volunteers. 28. In Curzon-st., the right hon. Barbara marchioness dowager of Donegal. Suffolk, in his 72d year, the rev. Ed30. At the glebe-house of Hadleigh, ward Auriol Hay-Drummond, D. D. rector of that parish, and of Dalham in bendary of York and Southwell, and the same county, dean of Bocking, prechaplain to the king. He was the fourth Hay-Drummond, lord Archbishop of son of the hon. and most rev. Robert York. Charlotte Caulfield, only surviving child Lately. At Nice, aged 21, lady Emily of the earl of Charlemont. At Edinburgh, lady Jane, widow of cairn, baron of the Exchequer. the hon. sir John Stuart, bart. of Fetter At Edinburgh, lt.-col. commandant W. H. D. Knox, Bengal cavalry. Aged 19, his highness the duke of Oldenburg, the eldest son of the grand duchess Catherine of Russia, sister to the late and present emperor, and at the time of her decease queen of Wirtemburg. Francoise, wife of Dr. Spurzheim. Jane, wife of the rev. Richard BrickenIn Park-row, aged 54, lady Elizabethden, and sister to the earl of Cavan. She Wm. Henry Jervis, R. N. elder brother was married first, Nov. 9, 1793, to capt. 1799 her ladyship's marriage with Mr. to the present viscount St. Vincent. In Jervis was dissolved, and she was marRich. Brickenden, by whom she had ried 2ndly, in March 1800, to the rev. children. In Finsbury, aged 63, W. M. Willett, and subsequently of the British Travelesq. the editor of the Statesman in 1809, ler, and other periodical works. FINANCE ACCOUNTS PUBLIC INCOME OF THE UNITED An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, TOTALS of the Public Income of the United Kingdom.. 64,662,799 19 07 4,057,900 15 10₫ Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, FOR THE YEAR 1829. KINGDOM, FOR THE YEAR 1829. RESOURCES, Constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of the United for the Year ended 5th January, 1829. 19417,184 8 419,816,937 14 5 2,095,954 7 4117,235,408 10 0 23,353,431 13 71,483,235 19 320,759,685 5 6 485,574 17 0 7 1 1 1,110,510 8 9 4 17 6 280,255 0 7 2 19 3 116,978 6 15 176,314 2 029 2,310,595 3 8 7,517,609 7 11 5,162,873 9 8 2,907,998 11 5 7,613,720 20 225,515 1 3 5,265,624 16 8 299,343 25 2,386,732 9 03 702,418 7 0 7,107,950 0 2 57,089,833 10 3 59,188,04214 7 5,286,592 6114 51,665,077 4 0 60,604,899 3 262,710,108 7 7 5,286,590 6 1155,187,142 16 11 2,236,373 3 82 : : : : PUBLIC EXPENDITURE. An Account of the PUBLIC EXPENDITURE of the United Kingdom in the Year ended 5th January 1829, after deducting the Repayments, Allowances, Accounts, Drawbacks, and Bounties of the nature of Drawbacks; exclusive of the Sums applied to the Reduction of the National Debt within the same Period. Payments out of the Exchequer. Dividends, Interest, and Management of the Public Funded missioners for the Reduction of the National Debt ........ 27,146,076 8 1 Interest on Exchequer Bills 949,429 13 7 28,095,506 1 8 Army Ordnance Miscellaneous 2,204,553 3 10 132,944 0 0 Surplus of Income paid into the Exchequer, over Expenditure issued 5,850,169 10 3 60,473,735 3 10 Note. This Balance Sheet has been prepared agreeably to the views expressed on the subject in the Fourth Report from the Select Committee on Public Income and Expenditure, in the last Session of Parliament, by excluding from it the Advances and Repayments on account of the employment of the Poor, and for Local Works, and by including the same in the account of the Funded and Unfunded Debt, to which they more immediately relate. Whitehall, Treasury Chambers, 2 23rd March 1829. GEO. R. DAWSON, DISPOSITION OF GRANTS. An Account showing how the MONIES given for the SERVICE of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, for the Year 1828, have been disposed of; distinguished under their several Heads; to 5th January, 1829. To defray the Salaries and Allowances to the Officers of the Houses of Lords and Commons; for the year 1828 To defray the Expenses of the Houses of To defray the Salaries to certain Officers, and S 2 £. 8. d. 5,995,965 7 7 £. s. d. 4,932,911 9 6 1,596,150 00 1,217,000 0 0 8,009,314 9 0 6,976,515 50 240,000 0 0 155,916 16 2 |