Affairs of the East India Company: Appendix C No. 29

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 62, 1830. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, [n.d.].

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No. 29.-An Account of all Sums received by The East India Company on Bills of Exchange remitted to them from their several Presidencies and Settlements in India and their Factory at Canton respectively, in each Year, from 1810-11 to 1813-14 inclusive; distinguishing Bills drawn on Territorial and Commercial Account, and shewing also the Amount drawn on thee Departments of His Majesty's Government.
BILLS DRAWN ON TERRITORIAL ACCOUNT. BILLS DRAWN ON COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT. Grand Total.
Bengal, Madras and Bombay. Bencoolen. St. Helena. TOTAL TERRITORIAL. Bengal, Madras And Bombay. Cape Of Good Hope. Canton. Mauritius. Total Commercial.
On the Departments of His Majesty's Government. On Individuals. TOTAL. On the Departments of His Majesty's Government. On the Departments of His Majesty's Government. Individuals. Total. On the Departments of His Majesty's Government. On Individuals. Total. On the Departments of His Majesty's Government. On Individuals. Total. On Individuals. On Individuals.
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
1810-11 47,901 47,901 524 66 66 48,491 12,824 12,824 3,000 2,939 5,939 18,763 67,254 1810-11.
1811-12 504 504 504 1,000 1,000 775 1,775 2,279 1811-12.
1812-13 65,451 42 65,493 65,493 273 273 18,736 18,736 19,009 84,502 1812-13.
1813-14
14 Months.
46,463 110 46,573 245 245 46,818 1,157 1,157 53,793 400 54,193 282 55,632 102,450 1813-14. 14Months.
Total £. 159,815 152 159,967 524 749 66 815 161,306 12,824 1,430 14,254 75,529 4,339 79,868 775 282 95,179 256,485

Mem.-The Years 1810-11 to 1812-13 comprehend a Period from March to March in each Year; the Period comprehended in 1813-14 is from 1st March 1813 to 1st May 1814.

East India House,
21st September 1829.
(Errors excepted.) THO. G. LLOYD,
Acct Genl.