Statement of the Quantities of Grain, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported, &c., in the first Three Months of 1843; Quantities imported and re-exported in 1842; Average Prices of Wheat in Guernsey and Jer- sey, in the Quarter ended 5 April 1843; Account of the Total Quan- tities of Grain, Foreign and Colonial, with average Rate of Duty, 1842- 1843
16. Cinnamon, Cassia, China, Tea, Returns respecting Importation and Ex-) Silk, &c.
portation of Cinnamon, Cassia, Tea, Silk, &c., and of the Quantities re- tained for Home Consumption
Savings' Banks and Friendly Number of Depositors in Savings Banks;
Grand Juries (Ireland) [Mr. Serjeant Murphy, Mr. Watson and Mr. Callaghan.]
Number of Charitable Institutions and Friendly Societies; Sums deposited up to November 1842; Amount of Money received from Savings Banks by Commissioners of National Debt during 1817; Amount of Money, &c., due 20 November 1842; Difference between Amount paid for Interest and that received
Account, showing the Quantity of Cop- per Ore upon which Duty has been paid since July 1842; showing, also, the Countries whence the same was imported, and the Per-centage; Quan- tity of Metallic Copper contained in each Parcel of Ore upon which Duty has been paid, together with the Rate and Amount of Duty received thereon) Quantities of Provisions of all Kind im-) ported into the United Kingdom from Foreign Countries, and from Colonies, 1842; specifying the different Kinds, the Countries whence sent, Quantity of each Kind entered for Home Con- sumption, and Amount of Duty re- spectively; Quantity re-exported, &c.) Account of all Duties charged or charge- able per Cwt. on Flour, the Produce or Manufacture of Canada, imported into London or Liverpool, and entered for Home Consumption, May 1842 to April 1843
Bill to amend an Act to enable Grand Juries to make certain Presentments in Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland, and to remove Doubts as to the Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in Places recently annexed to Counties at large in Ireland Seventeenth Report of Commissioners of the Metropolis Turnpike Roads, North of the Thames, under 7 Geo. 4, C. 142
Statements of the Sums paid on account)
of the War in China, as far as the same can be made out; and of the Sums received or due from China under the Treaty of Peace, or otherwise. Copy of additional Correspondence be-] tween the Home Office and the Magis- trates of the County of Chester relative to Knutsford Gaol
Returns relative to the Income, Expen-)
diture and Debts of the several Turn
pike Trusts in England and Wales; to XLVIII. 271.
the Mortgage of Tolls, with Proceed- ings relating thereto; also, to any Loss arising from Defalcation, &c.
Rate of Duty on Imports at Sierra Leone and Gambia, and by what Authority charged; Amount received, 1839, 1840, 1841, on principal Articles of Import; Aggregate Amount received each Year; Account of Expenditure of the
Copies or Extracts of Communications) to and from the Office of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reference to the Emigrant Ship "Barbadoes"
Judicial Establishments (Scot- Abstract of Expenditure, 1841, of the land). Judicial Establishment of Scotland, from whatever Source provided; viz. for Court of Session and Justiciary in Edinburgh, Lord Advocate's Depart- ment and County Courts -
Number of Students in the Roman Ca-) tholic College of Maynooth, 1840, 1841, 1842; also, the Number of Pro- fessors at present employed therein, with their respective Salaries and Emo- luments
Dublin Presbyterian Churches Copies of the Correspondence between)
Church Endowment
[Sir R. Peel, Sir J. Graham and Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer.] Poor Relief (Ireland)
the Poor Law Commissioners and Trustees of the Presbyterian Churches in Dublin, with respect to the Liability to Poor Rate of Pew Rent payable to the Clergymen officiating in such Churches
Bill, intituled, An Act to continue the] Liberty of the Rules of the Queen's Bench Prison to certain Persons
Bill to make better Provision for the Spiritual Care of populous Parishes -J
Various Returns relative to Erection of Poor-houses, their Expenses in Build- ing and Furniture, &c.; Education of Paupers; Salaries of Officers; Expen- diture of each Poor-house; Rates le- vied, and Refusals and Postponements of Rates, &c. &c. Return of Outrages reported to the Constabulary Force, Dublin Castle, April 1843
Copies of Returns made by the Bishops' of St. Asaph and Bangor to the Eccle- siastical Commissioners; setting forth the Revenues of their respective Sees
278. 24. & 25. Belfast Royal Academical Copies of Orders, Rules, Regulations and
Bye-laws since the Act of Incorpora- tion by the Proprietors of the Belfast Academical Institution, and Dates thereof; Income and Expenditure of the Institution, 1835-1842
Number of Visits by each Assistant Poor Law Commissioner to each Union in Ireland, 31 October 1842 to 31 March 1843, and the Travelling Expenses charged by each, within the same Pe- riod
Quantity of Sheep and Lambs' Wool sub- ject to a Duty of One-halfpenny per Pound imported into the United King- dom, 1842; Quantity that paid the said Duty; Quantity liable to Duty, but re-exported; Quantity in Bond, 1 January 1843: Similar Account for each Year of present Duty
Return relating to Rate of Interest paid) to Depositors, Number of Depositors, lowest Amount of Deposit on which Interest is allowed; Exchequer Bills in the hands of Commissioners; Ex- chequer Bills issued, and Amount of Interest paid
Newspaper Stamps and Ad- Stamps issued to, and Advertisement
Duty paid by, the various Newspapers of Great Britain, from January to April 1843
Quantity of Wheat delivered from the) Warehouse or Vessel Duty-free, under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 92, distinguishing the Place and Dates of Delivery; Flour and Biscuit substituted for Wheat, dis- tinguishing the Quality of Flour and Biscuit so substituted; Delivery of Flour and Biscuit so substituted Quantity remaining in Warehouse, and where deposited; Forfeitures under the Act
Copy of Treasury Minutes, April and) August last, directing the Post Office to prepare an Estimate of Foreign and Colonial Postage; Copy of such Esti- mate; Statement of the Date of its Re- ceipt at the Treasury
Number of Small Livings augmented from Funds at the Disposal of the Ecclesi- astical Commissioners in England and Wales; specifying the Name, Locality and Diocese of each Living; the ori- ginal Value and the Amount of Aug- mentation
Bill to exempt from County, Borough and Poor Rate, and other Local Rates, Lands and Buildings occupied by
Scientific or Literary Societies by J
Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Se-1 cond Reading of the Bill, intituled, "An Act to exclude the Borough of Sudbury from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament"
Bill [as amended by the Committee]
Bill for reducing the Duty on Wheat and] Wheat Flour, the Produce of the Pro- vince of Canada, imported thence into the United Kingdom
[Lord Francis Egerton, Lord Worsley and Mr. Christopher.]
Bill to amend an Act 1 Vict., to provide) for Payment of the Expenses of holding Coroners' Inquests, and to make other Provisions respecting the Duties and Remuneration of Coroners
Colonial Lands and Emigra- Copies of Correspondence relative to)
Emigration which has taken place since the Date of the last Despatches
from each Colony; also, Copies or XXXIV. 171. Extracts of any Correspondence rela- tive to the Sale of Colonial Lands. Part I.-British North America
Copy of an Act passed by the Legisla-] ture of the Island of Jamaica in De- cember 1842, imposing Duties on all
Articles imported into that Island for XXXIII. 261. Internal Consumption; together with Copies or Extracts of any Correspond- ence relating thereto
Registration of Electors (Ire- Abstract and Summary for the whole of
Dock-yards, Admiralty Lands Bill [as amended by the Committee] [Mr. Sidney Herbert and
Copyhold and Customary and Customary Bill [as amended by the Committee] Tenure.
Declared Value of the various Articles of British Produce and Manufacture exported to Brazils, 1831-1841; Quan- tities of the principal Articles of the Growth and Manufacture of Brazils imported into United Kingdom, 1831 -1841; Quantities of such Articles annually entered for Home Consump- tion
Quantity imported; Quantity which) paid Duty for Home Consumption; Quantity exported in 1842, distin- guishing each Sort; Quantity remain - ing in Bond; Proof Gallons of Rum and of all other Spirits imported; Duty paid; Quantity retained for Home Consumption, 1842; Quantity remain- ing in Bond, distinguishing London from the Country
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