ACCOUNT of the Unfunded Debt of Ireland, and Demands outstanding, on the 5th January, 1817; under the Heads of,-Loan Debentures, Exchequer Bills, and Lottery Prizes: Distinguishing under each Head respectively, the Particulars of which such Debt or Demands consisted; and also what part of the said Debt and Demands was then provided for, and in what manner; and what part thereof was unprovided for. TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. ACCOUNT of the Official VALUE of all IMPORTS into, and of all EXPORTS from GREAT BRITAIN, in the years 1814, 1815, and 1816, respectively; distinguishing the Value of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported, from the value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize Exported ;-together with a Statement of the Amount of the Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported from GREAT BRITAIN, during the said years. ACCOUNT of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and all EXPORTS from IRELAND, for Three Years, ending 5th January, 1817; distinguishing each Year, and the Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures from the Value of Foreign Articles Exported; together with the Difference between the Official Value and the Real Value of Irish Produce and Manufactures Exported in the year ending 5th January, 1817. Note. The real Value of Irish Produce and Manufac tures Exported in the Year ending 5th January, 1817, £. 9,111,766 6 9 computed at the Average Prices current, amounted to Custom-House, Dublin, 25th February, 1817. WM. MARRABLE, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports. NAVIGATION OF GREAT BRITAIN. ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, which have been Built aud Registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE (except Ireland) between 5th January, 1814, and 5th January, 1817, distinguishing each Year. 103,765 1,051 Note.-THE Return made last Year for 1815 is now corrected. The present Return for 1816 will be subject to a similar addition next Year, as a part of the Accounts from the Plantations are not yet received. Custom House, London, 24th March, 1817. } T. E. WILLOUGHBY. ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of the British Empire on the 30th of September, in the Years 1814, 1815, and 1816; distinguishing GREAT BRITAin, Ireland, and the BRITISH PLANTATIONS in AMERICA and the WEST INDIES. On the 30th September, On the 30th September, 1814. On the 30th September, 1815. 1816. England - 2,783 Ireland 1,183 Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. 14,729 2,991 203,445 Guernsey 6,662 508 65 Jersey Isle of Man 369 9,335 2,315 TOTAL 24,418 2,616,965 172,786 24,860 2,681,276 177,309 25,864 2,783,940 178,820 Custom House, London, Register General's Office, } T. E. WILLOUGHBY. ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and BOYS employed in Navigating the same, (including their repeated Voyages) which entered INWARDS and cleared OuWARDS. at the several Ports of GREAT BRITAIN, from or to all Parts of the World, between 5th Jan. 1814, and 5th Jan. 1817; distinguishing each Year, and British Vessels from Foreign. Year. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. 1814 14,291 1,655,845 100,808 4,896 538,401 33,988 13,334 1,573,224 95,845 4,277 548,638 31,895 1815 14,735 1,761,453 104,690 4,527 610,612 35,568 14,739 1,805,409 109,567 4,089 642,238 35,256 1816 15,034 1,767,623 106,669 2,732 302,682 21,463 14,282 1,697,499 104,851 2,185 318,055 19,492 SCOTLAND. 1814 1,774 190,825 13,241 213 28,115 1,593 3,320 302,631 20,719 175 22,775 1,303 1815 2,116 231,697 15,337 295 45,659 2,531 3,242 300,267 20,483 196 29,452 1,645 1816 1,720 199,267 13,110 93 14,895 790 3,101 290,294 18,882 75 11,887 664 Custom House, London, Register General's Office, 24th March, 1817. T. E. WILLOUGHBY. NAVIGATION OF IRELAND. ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels with the Amount of their Tonnage, that were Built and Registered in the several Ports of Ireland, in the three years ending the 5th January, 1817; distinguishing each year. ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of Men and Boys usually employed in navigating the same, which belonged to the several Ports of Ireland, on the 30th September, 1816. ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of Men and Boys employed in navigating the same (including their repeated voyages) that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards, in the several Ports of Ireland, from or to all parts of the World, in the three Years ending 5th January, 1817; distinguishing each Year, and the Irish and British and Foreign Vessels. INWARDS: Years ending Irish. British. Foreign. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. 1815 1816 1817 2,066 142,690 9,282 7,880 707,232 40,379 296 54,755 2,990 OUTWARDS. Irish. British. Foreign. Years ending 5th January. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. Ships. Tons. Men. 1815 1816 1817 Custom House, Dublin, 1,937 139,302 9,118 7,690 693,422 40,130 274 50,708 2,617 18th February, 1817. Comptroller of Tonnage and Light Money. TREATIES concluded by the British Government in India with the Native Princes and States.-1799 to 1817. 11. Definitive Treaty with Anund Row Guicowar.. Baroda,...... 21st April. 209 12. Definitive Treaty with Dowlut Rao Scindia.. Mustafapoor,.... 22nd Nov. 216 13. Declaratory Articles with Dowlut Rao 29. Agreement with the Dessye of Sawunt Warree.. Mardoor,.. . 28th Oct. 235 1811. 16th July. 236 1812. ...... 14th Jan. 236 1st Oct. 238 . 3rd Oct. 241 23rd Dec. 243 5th Oct. 245 |