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The occasions on which a person would naturally be led to send
his Cash to the next Locall Ofiice to change it into Annuity Notes
are the several sorts of occasions by which currency is in use to find
its way into a mans pocket in the Lump: viz: in masses beyond
what are requisite for the expenditure of the day. - A sketch of these occasions
as they respect the several classes of persons concerned together with the
aggregate amount of the Sums received on these several occasions within the
compass of a year (the amounts taken from Mr Pitts computation of the
Income of Great Britain as printed in Mr Secretary Rose's pamphlet of
1799) may be exhibited as follows.--
I Money received in the shape of fixed income - coming in in masses generally
periodical as yearly half yearly or quarterly. -
1. Landlords Rents for Land on the days on which such rents come}
respectively to be paid — } 25,000,000
2 - Do for Horses on d<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> days — 6,000,000
3 - Tithes on Do days — 5,000,000
4 - Minis Navigation and Timber . — 3,000,000
5 - Proportion for Scotland, say — 1,000,000
6 - Income from professions beyond Sea — 5,000,000
7 - Interest on Funds — 15,000,000
£60,000,000
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