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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

09/07/1823

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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

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3M VFO ON THE LOCAL TAXATION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN. 135 Mart is, 13' die Mm, 1823. SIR ROBERT SHAW, BART. IN THE CIIAIR. Dr. William Harty, again called in ; and Examined. HAVE jou made an analysis of the assessments of any one year under the several heads already enumerated r- r- I have. [ The witness delivered in the same, xchiqh was read as follows:] 1ALSL. JL,, IN 3. Easter. Michac- hnas. s. d. f. s. < 1. 1. Presentments at sessions - 1807 14 5 1,672 14 5 2. Hospitals and dispensaries - 325 T" — 397 9 5 3- Poundage and allowances - 1,071 8 7 1,053 11 3 4. Sund^- expenses attending trials at commission 193 2 9 151 8 4 5- Coroners for inquests - 48 10 - 45 10 — 6. Roads and Walls 608 16 9 569 17 2 m 4 ' Repairs, new works, and rents for the several prisons ------ 853 7 7 >. 364 13 9 8. Food, clothing, bedding, coals, oils, soap and candles, and employment for mure than 800 prisoners - - 3,128 18 11 3, M8 18 m / 9- Stationery, advertisements, costs and petty expenses ------ 291 9 m 4 382 8 8 10. Medicines, necessaries for sick, & c. and six hospital superintendents - 450 9 5 486 16 2 11. Sixteen principal officers, and 28 inferior offi- cers and servants, & c. - 2,225 15 6 -', 309 15 4 J 2. Instalments, to repay monies borrowed 1.300 — — 1,300 — Total - - - 12,304 13 6 12,823 12 1 ( Error of is. 10d) Grand Total - - £. 25. 128 5 7 Have vou made a more minute and classified detail of the several items under those heads?—• I have under heads 7, 8, 9, 10 and 1 1, which give the items 01 the pre- ceding analysis. _ • • — 1 • ' > [ The witness delivered in the same; which were read as felloes.} 549-
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