Affairs of the East India Company: Appendix A (1) No. 10

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No. 10.-Accounts shewing the Amount of all Supplies received from the several Presidencies and Settlements in India at theFACTORY at CHINA, and from the FACTORY at the several Presidencies; with the Amount of all Supplies from England, and of the Cargoes consigned from the Factory to England; for each Year, from 1822-23 to 1828-29 inclusive.
(1.) -Amount of all Supplies received from the several Presidencies and Settlements in India at the Factory at Canton; distinguishing the Presidencies, and specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year; calculated at 6s. 8d. the Tale.
1822-23. 1823-24. 1824-25. 1825-26. 1826-27. 1827-28. 1828-29.
From BENGAL: £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Bills drawn by the Supra Cargoes on the Supreme Government 378,040 499,237 784,998 279,008 179,664 424,444 654,807
Bullion consigned to Canton 229,623 - - - - -
Cotton Do. Do. 55,515 212,291 179,623 185,198 242,405 157,386 285,706
Sandal Wood Do. Do. 4,708 - - - - -
Cotton supplied to Commanders of Company's Ships, for the Amount of which they give Bonds to pay the same to the Supra Cargoes at Canton 91,225 92,823 98,617 93,826 108,906
Sundries for the Use of the Factory 1 2 -
Bills drawn from Bengal in favour of the Supra Cargoes, remitted to them 38,400 - - - - -
433,556 984,259 1,055,846 557,029 520,686 675,658 1,049,419
From MADRAS:
Cotton consigned to Canton 44,095 62,994 106,195 75,576 77,210 80,305 89,993
Sandal Wood Do. Do. 21,830 12,778 13,547 903 5,376 21,955
Cotton supplied Commanders, to be paid for as above, at Canton 26232 - - -
65,925 75,772 119,742 101,808 78,113 85,681 111,948
From BOMBAY:
Bills drawn by the Supra Cargoes on the Bombay Government 297,105 111,749 - - - - -
Cotton consigned to Canton 64,897 155,953 145,335 164,456 173,341 206,051 127,537
Sundries for the Use of the Factory, Do. 6,073 1,845 - - - -
Cotton supplied Commanders, to be paid for as above, at Canton 2,900 7,728 93,317 90,280 29,624 67,230 61,386
Cotton consigned by Messrs. Forbes and Co. to Canton, the Sale Proceeds of which were, under an Agreement, to be paid into the Canton Treasury, and to be repaid to Messrs. Forbes and Co. at Bombay, with Interest at 6 per Cent. per Annum, and at 216 Bombay Rupees for 100 Dollars 64,405 - - - - - -
429,307 281,503 240,497 254,736 202,965 273,281 188,923
From PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND:
Pepper consigned to Canton 2,095 - -
From BENCOOLEN:
Pepper consigned to Canton 23,930 21,445 14,938 16,591 - - -
Do. supplied Commanders, to be paid for as above, at Canton 5,152 - - - -
Camphor Do. Do. 2,952 - - - - -
23,930 24,397 20,090 16,591 - - -
Total Amount received at Canton in each Year £ 952,718 1,365,931 1,436,175 930,164 803,859 1,034,620 1,350,290

Mem. - The Amounts in the above Account are the Proceeds realized in each Year, in the Canton Treasury, from the Sale of Merchandize from India, and the Amount received on account of Bills drawn on India, and from other Supplies, in each Year.

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

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(2.) - Amount of all Supplies from the Factory at Canton to the several Presidencies and Settlements in India; distinguishing the Presidencies, and specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year; calculated at 6s. 8d. the Tale.
1822-23. 1823-24. 1824-25. 1825-26. 1826-27. 1827-28 1828-29.
To BENGAL: £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Tea consigned to Bengal for Use of Hospitals and Commissariat 769 95 1,246 2,481 1,335 1,266
Slabs of Marble consigned to Bengal for the Use of St. Peter's Church at Fort William 318 - -
Donation to the Crew of the Country Ship Larcassar, from Bengal, wrecked off the Coast of China, and Clothing supplied 121 - - -
Passage Money to England, of Captain Bowe of the Bengal Infantry 240
To MADRAS:
Tea consigned to Madras 9,762
To BOMBAY:
Medicines consigned to Bombay 76 34 52 22
To PRINCE WALES ISLAND:
Passage Money and Medical Attendance, on account of Mr. Weir, a Civil Servant of the Prince Wales' Island Establishment, sent Home in a State of Insanity 403 - - - -
Advance to Surgeon Henderson of the Prince Wales' Island Establishment, on account of his Allowances, recoverable in England 291 -
TOTAL £ 845 95 1,649 121 2,833 1,678 11,290

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

(3.) - Amount of all Supplies received from the Island of Saint Helena at the Factory at Canton.
Nil.

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

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(4.) - Amount of all Supplies from the Factory at Canton to the Island of Saint Helena, specifying the particular Supplies under each Head and for each Year; calculated at 6s. 8d. the Tale.
1822-23. 1823-24. 1824-25. 1825-26. 1826-27. 1827-28. 1828-29.
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Teas 1,132 1,109 1,991 1,647 1,159 842 1,441
Sugar and Sugar Candy 5,616 2,587 830 198 198 62 -
Nankeens 680 454 1,133 939 1,167 742 741
Silk Piece Goods 960 - - - - - -
Sundries - Articles exported 59 40 103 87 78
Expences on account of the Silk Manufacture at St. Helena 144 31 - - -
TOTAL £ 8,447 4,294 3,954 2,855 2,627 1,733 2,260

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

(5.) - AMOUNT of all SUPPLIES from ENGLAND to the Factory at Canton in each Year; calculated at 6s. 8d. the Tale.
1822-23. 1823-24. 1824-25. 1825-26. 1826-27. 1827-28. 1828-29.
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Amount received in each Year for the Sale of Exports from England (fn. 1) 351,680 767,253 759,116 928,136 813,788 622,454 722,542
Amount received for Bills drawn upon the Court of Directors 2,640 63,113 29,744 591,716 18,768 41,234
Amount received for Certificates granted to Commanders and Officers of Company's Ships, payable in England 68,429 90,527 90,893 26,757 99,844 107,314 111,511
Factory Stores received from England 2,237 5,632 10,665 5,056 5,916 5,356 4,493
Amount received by the Supra Cargoes at Canton, for Freight of Tonnage on Company's Ships let to Individuals by the Indian Governments 9,610 876 - - - - -
TOTAL £ 431,956 866,928 923,787 989,693 1,511,264 753,892 879,780

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

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(6.) - AMOUNT of the Cargoes (and of what consisting) consigned from the Factory at Canton to England; likewise the Amount of all Payments for which England is debited in each Year; calculated at 6s. 8d. the Tale.
Amount of Cargoes (and of what consisting) consigned from the Factory at Canton to England, in each Year: 1822-23. 1823-24. 1824-25. 1825-26.
lbs. £ lbs. £ lbs. £ lbs £
Teas 27,478,813 1,850,035 29,761,660 2,000,574 27,517,938 1,812,839 26,321,545 1,625,993
China Raw Silk 70,627 62,101 79,616 68,855 - - - -
Nankeen Cloths Pcs.117,000 24,225 - - - - - -
Amount of all Payments for which England is debited, in each Year: - 1,936,361 - 2,069,429 - 1,812,839 - 1,625,993
Amount placed to the Credit of Howqua, being a Receipt in England by the Company on his Account 662 - - - - - -
Salaries of Writers, &c. chargeable to the Supra Cargoes Commission 9,633 10,354 6,425 6,420
Commercial Charges not added to the Invoices 932 Charges put on Invoices above Amount defrayed.1,748 202 Charges put on Invoices above Amount defrayed.7,041
Advances to Commanders of Europe Ships, and other Charges on account of those Ships, recoverable from the Owners, on the Adjustment of their Freight Accounts in England 2,988 4,224
Advances to Commanders of Company's own Ships, and charged on account of the same 2,888 12 4,272
Bill of Exchange drawn in favour of the Company, for an Advance to the Commander of the Ship Countess of Harcourt 552
Teas, &c. destroyed by the burning of the Royal George 41,210
TOTAL 1,947,588 2,083,911 1,819,478 1,675,630
(continued.)
Amount of Cargoes (and of what consisting) consigned from the Factory at Canton to England, in each Year 1826-27. 1827-28. 1828-29.
lbs £ lbs. £ lbs. £
Teas 38,567,505 2,264,726 31,593,176 1,981,419 28,618,057 1,814,427
China Raw Silk - - - - - -
Nankeen Cloths - - - - - -
Amount of all Payments for which England is debited, in each Year: 2,264,726 1,981,419 1,814,427
Amount placed to the Credit of Howqua, being a Receipt in England by the Company on his Account - - - - - -
Salaries of Writers, &c. chargeable to the Supra Cargoes Commission 5,439 1,994 230
Commercial Charges not added to the Invoices 289 439 - -
Advances to Commanders of Europe Ships, and other Charges on account of those Ships, recoverable from the Owners, on the Adjustment of their Freight Accounts in England 58 576 96
Advances to Commanders of Company's own Ships, and charged on account of the same 5,400 2,760 6,192
Bill of Exchange drawn in favour of the Company, for an Advance to the Commander of the Ship Countess of Harcourt - - - - - -
Teas, &c. destroyed by the burning of the Royal George - - - - - -
TOTAL 2,275,912 1,987,188 1,820,945

East India House, 19th May 1830.

(Errors excepted.)

THO. G. LLOYD, Acct Gen.

Footnotes

  • 1. Mem.- The Reduction in the Amount of Receipts for the Sale of Exports from England in the Year 1822-23 arises from the large Quantity of Woollens burnt at the Fire at Canton in November 1822, and the Loss of the Regent, with her Outward Consignment, near Manilla, in that Year.