Account of all Monies received, 1842,) on account of Her Majesty's Ex- chequer; Amount of all Royal Orders and Treasury Warrants received, and
the Credits and Transfers made by XXX. 143. the Comptroller-General of the Ex- chequer; Payments by the Bank, and Balance remaining to Account of Ex- chequer
Return of the Total Number of Parlia- mentary Electors appearing by the Lists of Books of the Clerks of the Peace registered for each County, City, Town and Borough in Ireland, 1st February 1835, 1837, 1843
Manner in which the Sum of £. 6,313. 13,) expended as Salaries to Commissioners and Officers of the Ecclesiastical Com- mission of Ireland, 1842, was expended; stating the Names of the Commission- ers, Amount paid as Salary to each of them, and to each Officer of the Com- mission
Bill [as amended by the Committee]
Quantity of Corn imported from the) United States from Egypt, from Sicily and from Ports in the Black Sea, since the passing of the new Corn Law Bill; specifying Date of sailing of Corn Vessels; Duty at such Date; Duty on Arrival in a British Port, &c. Number and Tonnage of Sailing and) Steam Vessels registered, and of those that entered and cleared Coastwise, at each of the Ports of the United King- dom and in the Colonies, 1841; also the Number of Vessels built and register- ed, with their Tonnage, 1840-41-42
Copies of all Orders made by the Com-] missioners of Customs affecting or re- gulating the Trade of the Port of London, 1st January 1840 to the pre- sent Time
Ordinary Revenues of the United King-] dom of Great Britain and Ireland, 1802-1842 (after deducting Repay- ments, Allowances, &c.); stating the Amount paid in each of the said Years for Charges of Management and other Payments thereout in the Progress of the said Revenues to the Exchequer
Amount of Sheep and Lambs' Wool and Woollen Manufactures imported and exported, 1842; also, Foreign and Co- lonial Wool imported and re-exported in each Year, 1825-1842 - Account of the Duties payable on the] Importation of Foreign Wheat, when the Price of Wheat in this Country has been at 50s., 55 s., 60s., 65s., 70s., 75s., 80s., 85s., under the various Acts which have been passed from the Reign of Charles II. to the present Time
[Mr. Jervis and Mr. Watson.]
[Lord Eliot and Mr. Attorney-General for Ireland.]
Sums paid into the Stamp Office for Duty by each Insurance Office in Great Britain and Ireland, on Insur- ance from Fire, for each Quarter, 1842; and of the Sums insured by each Office on Farming Stock exempt from Duty during that Period Amount of Gold Bullion and Coin re- ceived at the Mint to be coined; of Work done by the Refinery in the Mint for the Public Service; also, Copy of Correspondence between the Treasury and the Mint, respecting the Sycee Silver
Bill for altering and improving the Pro- ceedings in the Superior Courts of Common Law, as to certain Actions for the Recovery of Debts or Damages not exceeding £. 20, and as to other Actions in certain Cases
Bill to amend and continue the Laws in) Ireland relative to the Registration of Arms, and the Importation, Manufac- ture and Sale of Arins, Gunpowder and Ammunition
Return of Shipping registered, entered and cleared Coastwise, at each of the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland and Channel Islands; and Shipping entered and cleared Coastwise from and to the Colonies, and from and to Foreign Ports, 1841
28. Normal School, Borough-road Extracts of Correspondence from 1st)
United General Gas Light Copy of the Charter of the United Ge-XLVIII. 455. Company. Factories Regulation
Return of all Civil Appointments in the Naval Service, 1842; stating the Length of Time the Individuals have been in Active Service, and from what Situations they have been taken
Convict Ships and Ships of Hired Convict Ships and Transports
that have foundered at Sea or have not been heard of, 1816 to the present Time; together with their Names and Tonnage, and the Number of Vessels so employed, each Year; a like Return of the Number of Ships of War and Government Packets, stated sepa- rately, &c.
Number of Places of Religious Worship in England registered for the Celebra- tion of Marriages, under Provisions of Act 6 & 7 Will. 4, c. 85; of the Num- ber of Marriages celebrated yearly in each County in England, from July 1838 to 30 June 1841; similar Return for each Superintendent Registrar's District within the Limits of the Me- tropolis -
First Annual Report of the Commission- ers of Fisheries, Ireland - Quantity of Coals exported in each of the Quarters of the Year 1841, 1842, and in Quarter ending 5th April 1843, from the Ports of Newcastle, Sunder- land and Stockton respectively; distin- guishing the Coals shipped to British Possessions from those shipped to Fo- reign Parts
Quantity of Sugar of the several Sorts imported into the United Kingdom, and Quantities retained for Home Con- sumption, together with the Rates of Duty charged on Home Consumption, out of Revenue accruing therefrom, 1840-1842; also, Comparative State- ment of the average Prices of British Plantation and Foreign Sugars for same Years
Return, specifying the Number, Name and Local Situation of each Union Workhouse in Ireland, which has not
within itself any Supply or an insuffi- XLVI. 647. cient Supply of Spring Water; and also specifying those from which there is
none or an insufficient Sewerage
Account of the Quantity of Coal ex-) ported to Foreign Countries in each Quarter of 1842, and first Quarter of 1843; distinguishing Round Coals from Small, and showing the Amount of Duty received.
Return of the Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits on which Duty was paid for Home Consumption, and of the Of- fences against the Laws for the Sup- pression of illicit Distillation
Public Income and Expen- Account of Income and Expenditure for diture.
the Year ending 5th April 1843; Ba- lances in the Exchequer, and the Funded and Unfunded Debt Return of the Prices of Wheat and Flour) at the different British Ports in North America, for the latest Five Years now in the Colonial Office
Bill for the more easy Recovery of Small] Debts and Demands
Bill for regulating the Prison at Millbank
Returns of the Average Prices of Wheat in the Months of June and July respec- tively, as compared with those in the Month of August and September 1774- 1793
Valuation of every Union in Ireland, as to Total Number of Persons rated at the last Rate; Total Number valued above £. 1, between £.1 and £. 2, between £. 2 and £. 3, &c.; Total of the net Annual Value of the Property rated in the Union; Amount of any Sums due from Persons whose Valuation is not greater than £. 5, remaining uncollected from any other Rate Expenses appertaining to the Semaphorefrom London to Portsmouth, for Three Years ending 5th April 1842, including the Pay of the Officers and Men; also, Hours of Work per Diem; Number of Days when the Semaphore was not available
Accounts of Copper and Tin imported and exported, 1842; Accounts of the Imports and Exports of Lead and Lead Ore, 1842; Accounts of Foreign Iron imported and exported, and of British Iron, Hardwares and Cutlery exported, 1842
Quantity of Oil Seed Cakes entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom, 1840, 1841, 1842, with the Amount of Duty paid thereon; and distinguishing, also, the Ports at which such Entries have been made Account of the Total Quantity of Cotton Wool entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom in the Quarter ended 5th April 1842; and of the Total Quantity of Cotton Wool entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom in the Quarter ending 5th April 1843
Account of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into the United Kingdom from the British Colonies in North America, 1800-1842, distinguishing each, also, Sum Total imported in each Year; Account of Duty from American Colonies; Rates of Duty payable in Canada in each Year, 1800-1842
Income and Expenditure of the President and Governors of the Corporation for Relief of Seamen in the Merchant Service, their Widows and Children, at London, and the various Outports under their Management; also, Income and Expenditure of the Trustees for the Relief of Seamen in the Merchant Service, their Widows and Children, &c. ; extracted from the Returns made according to the Act Treasury Minutes relating to Post Office) Distribution in the Rural Districts of the United Kingdom, and the Letter of the Postmaster-General, dated August 1841, on the same Subject; Returns of any Arrangements which have been made by the Post Office in conformity with such Minutes Further Papers with reference to the Inquiry respecting the Treatment of Prisoners in the House of Correction at Knutsford
244. May 10. Londonderry, &c., Workhouses.
Ordnance Survey (Scotland)
Extracts of any Correspondence between the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland and the Commis- sioners of Public Works, relating to Workhouses at Londonderry, Strabane and Castlederg; Copies of any Reports made by Jacob Owen, Architect to the Board of Public Works, on the State of these Buildings
Copies of any Correspondence between the Board of Trade and Inhabitants of the Isle of Man, from 1837 to the pre. sent Time, on the Regulation of the Import Duties in that Island Return of the Year in which the Ord- nance Survey was commenced; Num- ber of Officers at present employed; Instruction from Board of Ordnance for conducting the Survey; Statement of the exact State and Progress made in the Survey to this Date; whether any of the Topographical Part has been executed; Time when the whole may be expected to be completed
East Preston Gilbert's Incor- Report made by H. W. Parker, Assist- poration.
ant Poor Law Commissioner, relative to the East Preston Gilbert's Incor- poration -
Copy of a Report of a Committee of the Mary-le-bone Vestry, on the Expenses of the Metropolitan Police borne by that Parish since its Establishment
County Treasurers (Ireland)- Order in Council relative to County
[Mr. Ferrand and Lord John Manners.]
Copyhold and Customary Tenure.
Treasurers, Ireland; Order of the Lord Lieutenant in Council respecting Fees, &c.; Account of Fees received by Registrars of Treasurers' Accounts, and Appropriation thereof Quantity of Proof Spirits distilled, paid Duty, removed to and from each Kingdom, and permitted out from Distillers' Stocks; also, the Quantities of Rum, Brandy, Geneva, &c. that paid Duty, 1842
Bill to compel the Allotment of Wastel Lands in England
Bill, intituled, An Act to amend and) explain an Act for the Commutation of certain Manorial Rights in respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and in respect of other Lands subject to such Rights, and for facili- tating the Enfranchisement of such Lands, &c.
Court of Session (Scotland) Return, showing in Columns, an Abstract]
[Mr. Ross and Mr. Serjeant Murphy.]
of the Extent of Business which has been done in the Court of Session since 1780 Copies of Letters from R. H. Greig and) H. Ashworth to E. Chadwick; also, Correspondence and Return relative to the Removal of Labourers from Agricultural Districts to Manufactur- ing Districts
Bill to abolish the Catholic Oath as a) Qualification for Voters at Elections in Ireland
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