Naval history of Great Britain by William James - Appendix No. 4

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  Appendix No. 4386

See p. 2

For the pay and maintenance of 98,600 seamen and 31,400 marines

6,337,500

0

0

For * the wear and tear of ships, &c.

5,070,000

0

0

For the ordinary expenses of the navy, including half-pay to sea and marine officers

1,142,959

19

10

For the expense of sea-ordnance

591,500

0

0

For the extraordinaries, including the building and repair of ships, and other extra work

2,351,188

0

0

For the expense of the transport-service, and the maintenance of prisoners of war, in health and sickness

2,313,000

 

 

For sick and wounded seamen

281,400

 

 

Total supplies granted for the sea-service �

18,087,547

19

10

Owing to an oversight apparently, the item marked * has been carried of in the London Gazette as 5,000,070, instead of what it is ; and the mistake has even extended to the total, which stands at �18,017,617. 19s. 10d

 

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