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1. As to First half-period of six years.
Numbers shipped off, and thence provided for, in
the course, of this period—4466.+
Supposing the number thus shipped off had been
the same for every year of the period, on this supposition 2233, being half the total
amount, would, as before, have been be the average of
the number provided for in each year. The
average is rather too high since the greater
number did not come to be provided for till the
close of the period, but the attempt to correct the
inaccuracy would render the calculation too intricate
supposition is not exactly conformable to the truth, but
for striking an average no other, could (it should seem) can be assumed.
+ Secretary of State's
Return 22 June 1798.
Average
Annual rate of expence
Annual Expence per head, upon on this supposition during this
first half period (£402,629:19:7 £70,104:2:5 ÷ 2233)—£31:7s:10d.
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first half-period of six years |
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