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Amount of Revenue. No. of Officers.
Brought forward £17,462,000 60
ber of officers appointed for the management of theſe 174,00 325
Which would leave, on the whole of the period, having regard to the new taxes only, an increaſe of revenue, and a dimunition of officers 17,288,000 265
The duties under the management of the Commiſſioners for Taxes are next in amount. The amount in the year 1809, and the number of officers of the public employed in the collection, were 16,747,000 438
In 1783 516,000 263
Leaving, in the whole, an increaſe of revenue and officers, of 16,231,000 175
In the Cuſtoms the nett produce paid into the Exchequer in 1808, and number of officers, were 8,797,000 4,317
In 1783 3,375,000 3,450
Leaving, in the whole, an increaſe of £5,422,000 867
In the Stamps, the revenue paid nett into the Exchequer, and number of officers in 1808, were 4, 512,000 358
And in 1783 726,000 215.
Leaving, in the whole., an increaſe of £3,786,000 143
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