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31/07/1822

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x- fi APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM SELECT COMMITTEE ; Appendix ( B.) ABSTRACT, N° 12, of the Accounts of the Commissioners for improving the Parish of St. Michael, -> in the Liberties of the City of Limerick, commencing June ist, 1819, and ending July ist, 1820. Documentary Papers. No. 6, continued. INCOME: Amount of one year's assessment, commencing March 25, 1819, and ending 1820 Amount of arrears remaining due March 25, 1819, as per Abstract, No. 11 Balance in the hands of J. Barry, sec. June 1,1819, as per ditto Received for coping stones sold Nicholas Hannan - Received for 252 gallons of oil dregs sold by auction - Received from the contractors for scavenging the streets - s. d. 25' 3,262 5 6 - 127 H 5i 69 5 10 i - 1 7 11 - 10 - - 38 16 - 3,509 9 9 EXPENDITURE : s. d. Paid the treasurers of the city gaol, house of industry and fever hospital 1 - 350 - - Paid interest of assignments ------- 153 - - Paid wages to watchmen, one constable, and one . overseer, and all other attending the watch establishment ------- expenses 796 12 5 Paid 011 account of lighting the parish lamps ------ - 742 11 Qi Paid for sweeping and cleansing the parish ------ - 142 11 9i Paid for repairing the foot- ways and carriage- ways • « - 191 15 - Paid for building and cleaning public sewers T - - - - - - 29 3 6 Paid T. Mackey on account of the balance due to him for sundry works - 35 - Paid for stationery and advertising. ------- - 28 8 7 Paid for rent of the commissioners rooms, in full, to May 24, 1820 1 39 6 3 Paid J. Barry, sec. one year's salary, due April 1,1820 - - - - - 113 15 T . Paid T. Owens, surveyor, on account of his salary - « 39 16 1 Paid for building fence walls to prevent accidents to passengers 7 4 9 Paid for removing a nuisance in Francis- street, by turning an arch, setting iron grates,& c. > 5 > 3 10 Paid balance due for stones supplied for repairing the streets in 1817 - 5 10 4 Paid D. Edwards, collector, his poundage at 3 § per cent, on 1,314/. 34. 1 if d. collected by him - -- -- -- -- -- -- 49 19 11 Paid W. Hartney, the other collector, his poundage at 3^ per cent, on 1,4501. collected by him - -- -- -- -- - 15*. 7f d. 50 15 Paid sundry incidental charges not reduceable in any general head - - 15 6 Total disbursements ------ - 2,802 10 11 Amount of bankers notes that stopped payment, on hands, to be accounted for in Abstract, No. 13 - 28 15 3 Amount of allowances on uninhabited houses, and of insolvencies, for the year ending March 25, 1820 - -- -- -- -- -- 323 - H Amount of arrears remaining due March 25, 1820 r - r 301 19 8' Balance remaining due of D. Edwards, one of the collectors - - - - 9 2 ' 1 Balance due of \ V. Hartney, the other collector - - - 13 4i Balance of cash in the hands of J. Barry, sec. July 1, 1820 - - 43 7 8 v. . J 3' 5° 9 9 9
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