1794-1795 705,319 | 7,071,029 | 7,473,626
1795-1796 750,637 | 7,641,077 | 8,597,167
From the last-mentioned report it appears that the accounts have not
been completely and authentically made up for the years ending 5th
April, 1796 and 1797; but on the Receiver-General's books there is an
increase of the latter year over the former, equal to something more
than 5 per cent.
[52] In a debate, 30th December, 1796, on the return of Lord
Malmesbury.--See Woodfall's Parliamentary Debates, Vol. XIII. p. 591.
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GENERAL LICENSES.
Years of Peace. L | Years of War. L
1787 44,030 | 1793 45,568
1788 40,882 | 1794 42,129
1789 39,917 | 1795 43,350
1790 41,970 | 1796 41,190
------- | ------- Increase to 1790
L166,799 | L170,237 L3,438.
Increase to 1791
1791 L44,240 4 Years to 1791 L167,009 L3,228.
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DEALERS IN TEA.
Years of Peace. L | Years of War. L
1787 10,934 | 1793 13,939
1788 11,949 | 1794 14,315
1789 12,501 | 1795 13,956
1790 13,126 | 1796 14,830
------- | ------- Increase to 1790
L48,510 | L57,040 L8,530.
Increase to 1791
1791 L13,921 4 Years to 1791 L51,497 L5,543.
SELLERS OF PLATE.
Years of Peace. L | Years of War. L
1787 6,593 | 1793 8,178
1788 7,953 | 1794 8,296
1789 7,348 | 1795 8,128
1790 7,988 | 1796 8,835
------- | ------- Increase to 1790
L29,832 | L33,437 L3,555.
Increase to 1791
1791 L8,327 4 Years to 1791 L31,616 L1,821.
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AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Years of Peace. L | Years of War. L
1787 48,964 | 1793 70,004
1788 53,993 | 1794 82,659
1789 52,024 | 1795 86,890
1790 53,156 | 1796 109,594
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