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B) From the Public Treasury a stated monthly allowance, intended princ.i.p.ally to defray the expense of the police of the city,

C) From voluntary donations, particularly destined by the donors to a.s.sist the Poor in paying their house-rent,

D) From voluntary and unsolicited donations from the foreign merchants and traders a.s.sembled at Munich at the two annual fairs,

E) From the courts of justice, being fines for certain petty offences,

F) From the magistrates of the city; being the amount of sums received from musicians for licence to play in the public houses,

G) From the poor's boxes in the different churches,

H) From the poor's boxes at inns and taverns,

I) From private contributions sent to the banker of the Inst.i.tution, under feigned names, devices, etc.

J) From legacies,

K) From interest of money due to the Inst.i.tution,

L) From cash received in advance,

M) From sundries,

E X P E N D I T U R E S.

N) Given to the Poor in alms, in ready money,

O) Expended in feeding the Poor at the Public Kitchen of the Military Workhouse, and in premiums for the encouragement of industry,

P) Given to the Poor to a.s.sist them in paying their house-rent,

Q) Paid for medicines administered to the Poor at their own lodgings,

R) Expended in burials,

S) Given with poor children when bound apprentices,

Given as an indemnification for the loss of the right formerly enjoyed of making collections of alms among the inhabitants:

------- TA) To persons who have suffered by fires, ------- TB) To travelling journeymen tradesmen, ------- TC) To the sisters of the religious order of charity, ------- TD) To the nuns of the English convent, ------- TE) To the hospital for lepers on the Gasteig, ------- TF) To the hospital at Schwabing, ------- TG) To the poor scholars of the German school, ------- TH) To the poor scholars of the Latin school,

UA) Paid to the clerks of office of police

UB) Paid to the accountant of the Inst.i.tution,

UC) Paid to the guards of the police[5],

UD) Paid to writers employed occasionally as clerks,

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