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9.-WARD EXPENSES.

AN ACCOUNT of MONIES Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London, in respect of the Charges of the WARD CLERKS, BEADLES, and other Expenses connected with the holding of WARDMOTES and other Ward Meetings, and for Local Purposes connected therewith, within the several Wards of the City of London, pursuant to Act 2 & 3 Vict., c. 94, s. 85.

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TO Cash received on account of arrears of rate levied on the several Wards of the City in respect of the above-mentioned expenses, incurred in the years 1840 and 1841

£. 104 8 4

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BY Balance overpaid on the account for the year 1845 (as per statement deli-
vered to the Honourable House of Commons, 14th July 1846) -
By Cash paid in respect of the above-mentioned charges and expenses for the
year 1846

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7 July 1847.

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10.-MOORING CHAINS.

A. Brown, Chamberlain.

AN ACCOUNT of MONIES Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London, on account of the Year ending 25th July 1846, for defraying the Costs and Charges of Maintaining, Repairing, &c. the MOORING CHAINS in the River Thames, of paying the Salaries of the several Harbour-Masters, &c., and other Expenses of the Harbour Service, pursuant to the Acts 39 Geo. 3, c. 69; 10 Geo. 4, c. 124; and 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 32.

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TO Cash received of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs, being the
amount of the tonnage rates for the year ending 25th July 1846, under the
provisions of the Act 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 32

To transfer from City's cash in reimbursement of monies advanced from this
fund for the removal of several wrecks sunk in the River Thames
To interest on monies invested pursuant to the provisions of the said Act

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BY salaries to the several Harbour-Masters and other officers employed in the
harbour and mooring-chain services, &c. -

By expenses of providing and repairing mooring-chains, anchors, buoys, &c. -
By wages and expenses in repairing, altering and relaying moorings
By expenses and disbursements of the harbour service, providing and repairing
boats, &c.

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By Balance, being the residue or surplus of the Account ending 25th July 1846, applied in the purchase of 7,3021. Os. 3 d., £.3 per Cent. Reduced Annuities, pursuant to the 6th section of the Act 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 32

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AN ACCOUNT of MONIES Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London, from the 1st January to the 31st December 1846, "for improving the Site of the ROYAL EXCHANGE, in the City of London, and the Avenues adjoining thereto," in pursuance of the Acts 1 & 2 Vict. c. 100, and 5 & 6 Vict. c. 101.

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TO further amount contributed by the Corporation of London, towards complet- | ing the said improvements, the amounts provided by Parliament having proved insufficient for the purpose, pursuant to order of Court of Common Council

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BALANCE overpaid on the 31st December 1845, as per statement delivered to

the Honourable House of Commons, 14th July 1846

By law charges, conveyancing, taxed costs, &c.

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12.-SEWERS.

AN ACCOUNT of Monies Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London, in the Year ending 29th September 1846, for Making, Maintaining, Enlarging, Repairing and Cleansing the VAULTS, DRAINS and SEWERS within the said City and Liberties, pursuant to the several Acts of Parliament of the 11 Geo. 3, c. 29; 18 Geo. 3, c. 66; and 33 Geo. 3, c. 75.

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BALANCE in hand on the 29th of September 1845 (as per statement deli-
vered to the Honourable the House of Commons, 14th July 1846)
To Cash further on account of arrears of sewer rate due at Christmas 1841
To ditto further on account of sewer rate due at Christmas 1842

To ditto further on account of rate due at Christmas 1843

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A STATEMENT of the Receipt and Application of the Surplus Rents and Profits of the BRIDGE HOUSE ESTATES (after deducting the existing Charges and Expenses of Management of the said Estates), from the 14th August 1845 to 14th August 1846, pursuant to the Directions of the Acts 4 Geo. 4, c. 50; 7 Geo. 4, c. 40; and 4 Will. 4, c. 118.

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TO Cash of the Bridgemasters, on account of the surplus rents and profits of the Bridge House Estates for the above period, pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts

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BY Cash paid into Her Majesty's Exchequer on account of payment of interest
and in annual liquidation of the sum of 431,000l. advanced out of the Conso-
lidated Fund on the credit of the aforesaid estates, towards the expense of re-
building London Bridge, pursuant to the directions of the Act 7 Geo. 4, c. 40
By transfer to the account for lighting, &c. Blackfriars Bridge,
the amount expended on that account for the year ending
14th August 1846 beyond the funds provided by the Act
7 Geo. 3, c. 37, pursuant to the Act 4 Will. 4, c. 118

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By transfer to the account for providing for the payment of in-
terest and ultimate liquidation of monies raised for the repair of
Blackfriars Bridge, pursuant to the said Act 4 Will. 4, c. 118 - 2,773 10

Chamber of London,

7 July 1847.

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14.-POLICE SUPERANNUATION FUND.

AN ACCOUNT of Monies Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London for the Year 1846, in pursuance of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 94, "for Regulating the Police of the City of London," in respect of the CITY POLICE SUPERANNUATION FUND, for the Payment of Superannuated and Retiring Allowances.

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TO amount of fines for assaults on police constables, &c. imposed under the said
Act

To amount of deductions or stoppages from the pay of the police force for
misconduct, sickness, and in respect of the superannuation fund

To amount received of the police receiver, being deductions from the pay of constables, &c.

To amount received by the sale of cast-off clothing of the police force

To interest on monies invested, pursuant to the provisions of the said Act

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BY amount paid as a pension to a superannuated police constable -
By amount applied in the purchase of 1,6637. 17 s. 9 d., 3 per Cents., in pur-
suance of the directions of the 11th section of the Act

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AN ACCOUNT of Monies Received and Paid by the Chamberlain of the City of London, in respect of the Year ending 25th December 1846, in pursuance of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 94, intituled, "An Act for Regulating the POLICE of the City of London."

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£. s. d. 7,117 12 7

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BALANCE in hand of the account ending 25th December 1845 (as per state-
ment delivered to the Honourable House of Commons, 14th July 1846)
To cash received on account of arrears of police £. s. d.

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By ditto to surgeon for one year

By ditto to town clerk, clerks to police force and others employed in the execu tion of the Act

Carried forward

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By wages to the several inspectors and constables of the force, for 52 weeks, to 23d December 1846, including boot money; viz.

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By transfer to the "Superannuation Fund," the amount of deductions from pay, fines for misconduct, stoppages when sick, &c., pursuant to the 11th section of the Act

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By expenses of clothing, hats, capes, stocks, accoutrements, &c.
By ditto of lanterns

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By ditto of the chief office and the several stations, including rent, taxes, repairs, furniture, bedding, coals, gas, and petty expenses

By surveying property

By amount paid to police constables for extra services, pursuant to the 11th section of the Act

By expenses of printing and stationery

By ditto of making the rates, and for sundry incidental expenses

By pensions to superannuated watchmen, pursuant to 87th section of the Act
By law expenses

Balance in hand on the Account ending 25th December 1846

28,518

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7 July 1847.

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47,430 7 81

A. Brown, Chamberlain.

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