Naval history of Great Britain - Vol. VI by William James - Appendix No. 9

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For the pay and maintenance of 86,000 seamen and 31,400 marines for seven, and of 74,000 seamen and 16,000 marines for six lunar months

6,516,950

0

0

For the wear and tear of ships, &c.

3,268,000

0

0

For the ordinary expenses of the navy, including the salaries and contingent expense of the admiralty, navy pay, navy, and victualling offices and dock-yards also half-pay and superannuations to officers of the navy and royal marines, their widows, &c.

1,730,840

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For the expense of sea-ordnance

532,000

0

0

For the superannuation allowances to commissioners, clerks, &c

63,560

13

1

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

2,086,274

0

0

For the hire of transports

2,980,623

13

2

For the maintenance of prisoners of war in health and sickness, and of sick and wounded seamen

1,223,928

12

0

For the salaries, contingencies, &c. in the transport-office

99,324

9

0

For the provisions for troops and garrisons for the year 1814,

810,569

0

0

Total supplies granted for the sea-service:

�19,312,070

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