133
FALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE |PUBLIC
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON|
6
131
to £21,351.1.8%, and was bir
than that
fr
the
Year
1851
by
£2,390,5.10; but this decrease
1173
principally owing
to the
relief which the treal Goveniment found it uccessary to afford to the sufferers by the great fire of December 1851,- as
already reported upon and since approved of by the Secretary State, and partly to a greater amount of ground-rents nitstanding, which have however since been recovered.
1 ffor
The total Expenditure the same period
rvas
£34, 765.12.912, being-
Civil Establishment € 11.900.7.6%
Contingencies. 1.553. 7.0%
Iudicial. Setablishment, & Police, 8.474.1.5
Contingencies.. 5,683. 4. 7
recliviastical retablishment.. 709.8.4
Contingencies.__. 94.18.1/
Public Works & Buildings
Roads, Streets, & Bridges,
4,937.19.2
including repairs and
imprnements.
Miscellaneous bypentiture_. 1400.8.0%
Pensions
4. That
Your
1242.9
£34.765.12.9%.
Grace may
may not
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